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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 6 to RP/0/B/5000/13, NRC Notification Requirements & Rev 0 to HP/0/B/1009/04, Environ Monitoring for Emergency Conditions
ML20197A466
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/18/1986
From: Bolch M
DUKE POWER CO.
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ML20197A471 List:
References
PROC-860918, NUDOCS 8610270267
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PREFARATION (2) STATICW: CATAWBA

] (3) PRCCIDURE TIT 3 : Nac NOTreicATTon prourntvents

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(10) FROCEDURE COMP UTIQW VERITICATION:

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CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION i ,

NRC NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS J

N 1.0 SYMPTOMS 1 1.1 Plant conditlons requiring NRC notification in accordance with:

] 10 CFR50.72,10 CFR20.205,10 CFR20.403, and 10 CFR73.71.

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1.1.1 Immediate, I Hour and 4 Hour Notifications, j 1.1.2 24 Hour Notifications for Operating License Condition Deviations.

l 1.2 See Enclosure 4.1 for determination of appropriate notification a requirement.

2.0 IMMECIATE ACTIONS 2.1 Complete one of the following enclosures:

.I 2.1.1 Enclosure 4.2 " Checklist for Significant Event '

l Notification" e

\. 2.1.2 Enclosure 4.3 " Report of Serious Physical Security Events" 6

When reporting from Section 4.1.2.7 of Enclosure 4.1 2.2 Notify the NRC Operations Center by the following means:

1 2.2.1 Prl. - Emergency Notification System Phone

  • i 2.2.2 Alt. 202-951-0550 or 301-427-4056 or 301-427 ~4259 f

, 2.3 Notify the NRC Region ll Office at 404-331-4503 of any event listed t

In Section 4.1.1.5 of Enclosure 4.1.

H' NOTE: No Enclosure for reporting to Region il i -

from Section 4.1.1.5 of Enclosure 4.1 3.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS

, 3.1 Provide follow-up notification as described below:

3.1.1 Emeroency Classes 1 3.1.1.1 Any further degradation in level of safety of i; .^ the plant including those that require l' S. declaration of any Emergency Class, if such a

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3.1.1.3 Termination of the Emergency 3.1.2 Results of ensuing evaluations or assessments of plant i;

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~3.1.3 Effectiveness of response or protective measures taken

];; 3.T.4 Information related to plant behavior that is not understood

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! 3.2 Maintain an "Open", continuous, communications channel with the NRC

, Operations Center, upon request by the NRC..

, , 3.3 Notify the following individuals:

3.3.1 Compliance Engineer .

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Alternate Duty Compliance C. L.

,  ; Engineer li Office: '

(See current Station Home:

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Duty List) 3.3.2 If neither the Compilance Engineer nor the Dyty Compliance l]' f)'ht.

Engineer can be reached then call directly to the:

NRC Resident inspector 1

1: Primary - Unit 1 Primary - Unit 2 1 Alternate - Unit 2 Alternate - Unit I P. H. Skinner P. K..

Office: Office:

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i, Alternate - For Either Unit

,: M.S. Lesser ll 3.3.3 Nuclear Production Duty Engineer -

3.4 Upon completion of this procedure, fill out the Completion -

Section of the Procedure Process Record Form and forward to

., the Compliance Engineer for review prior to submission to Master File.

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"..- 4.0 ENCLOSURES -

, 41 Events Requiring NRC Notification t 4.2 Checklist for Serious Event Notification t

  • 4.3 Report of Serious Physical Security Events i

) 4.4 List of Engineered Safeguard Features (ESF) Actuations

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immediately after notification to states and counties and q) not later than one hour after the time the Emergency Class was dec ared.

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4.1.1.1 The declaration of any of the Emergency Classes j specified in the Catawba Emergency Plan s

4.1.1.2 Any change from one Emergency Class to another '

4.1.1.3 Termination of the Emergericy 4.1.1.4 For any incident involving byproduct, source or special nuclear material which may have caused or

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threatens to cause the,fol,lowin_s:,

j 4.1.1.4.1 Individual Exposure 3 25 Rom Whole Body 1,

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t 375 Ram Extremities 4.1.1.4.2 Release of radioactive material in

,J concentration which if averaged over a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period would exceed 5,000 times j the applicable concentration of the i

1 limits specified in 10 CFR 20, q

Appendix B, Table 11.

q 4.1.1.4.3 Loss of one working week or more of the 1 operation of any unit.

4.1.1.4.4 Damage to p.7perty in excess of $200,000, d

a 4.1.1.5 Notification to NRC Reginal Office, Region 11, j

  • Atlanta, GA. (see Step '2.3). Receipt of a package q of radioactive materials with:

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  • Events Requiring NRC Notification RP/0/8/5000/13

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. a* 4.1.1.5.2 >200 MR/hr. on external surface or i

4.1.1.5.3 >10 MR/hr. at three (3) feet from the external surface 6 4.1.2 Events Requiring "ONE HOUR REPORTS"

As soon as practical and within one hour of the -

j occurrence. -

g 4.1.2.1 The initiation of any nuclear plant shutdown required by Technical Specifications (i.e.

Safety Limit Violation). See notes:

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4 NOTE: 1. The initiation of a Shutdown i: . defined as, A reduction in Power, re_ quired by j

i an action statement of Tech. Specs.,

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.) 2. A Shutdown is defined (for reporting requirements) as,. " Mode 3 and below".

4.1.2.2 Any deviation from a plant License Condition or

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Technical Specification authorized in i

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10CFR50.54(x) .

(Licensee may take reasonable action that

! departs from ,a license condition or a technical 1 specification in an emergericy when this action is i

l immediately needed to protect the health and safety of the public and no action consistent with license conditions and technical specifications that can provide adequate or equivalent protection is immediately apparent.)

a j 4.1.2.3 Any event or condition during operation that 1

results in the condition of the plant, including j

  • the principle safety barriers, being seriously i degraded, or results in the plant being:

4.1.2.3.1 in an unanalyzed condition that q significantly compromises plant safety.

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4.1.2.3.2 in a condition that is outside the design basis of the plant.

4.1.2.3.3 in a condition not covered by the

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plant's operating and emergency

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I 4.1.2.4 Any event that results or should have resulted 4 ,3 in Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS)

'y discharge into the reactor coolant system as a

, result of a valid signal.

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Events Requiring NRC Notification RP/0/B/5000/13 u . .. Enclosure 4.1 1 Page 3 of 6 1 O. 4.1.2.5 Any event that results in a major loss of

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emergency assessment capability, offsite response

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capability, or communications capability (e.g.,

1 significant portion of control room indication, Emergency Notification System or Offsite

,j Notification System).

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j A loss of 25% of the Prompt Alerting Siren System for Catawba Nuclear q Station is reportable when 19 or more

" sirens are reported inoperable for > 4 hou rs.

4.1.2.6 Any natural phenomenon or other external

"! condition or any event that poses an actual l

threat to the safety of the plant or significantly 1

hampers site per

. duties necessary,sorjnel,in for the safethe,performan_ce operation of the of

,i plant, including fires, toxic gas releases or

' radioactive releases.

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4.1.2.7 Safeguard events as determined by Security J

personnel and Station Management. '

4.1.2.7.1 A trace investloation of a lost or unaccounted for shipment pursuant to 10 i

(h CFR 73.27.

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4.1.2.7.2 An attempt (actual or suspected) to commit a theft or unlawful diversion of Special Nuclear Material.

4.1.2.7.3 Any event which significantly threatens or lessens the effectiveness of the physical security system:

NOTE: Reports of Safeguards Events should be made by Catawba

' Security Procedure # 106,

" Reporting of Safeguards 4 Events".

1 Security Supervision will l provide all information to the Operation's Shift Supervisor for NRC notification.

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  • Enclosure 4.1 Page 4 of 6 9 s-4.1.3 Events Requiring "FOUR HOUR REPORTS" As soon as practical and within four hours of the occurrence, nl si 4.1.3.1 Any event found while the reactor (s) is/are 3' shutdown, that had it been found while the 7 reactor (s) was/were in operation would have resulted in the plant, including its principle safety barriers, being . seriously degraded

'j or being in an unanalyzed condition that signifi-q cantly compromises plant safety.

4.1.3.2 Any event or condition that results in

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? Engineered Safety Feature (ESF), see d' Enclosure 4.4, including the Reactor Protection System (RPS). (However,

l activation of an ESF including the RPS, I that results from and is part of the preplanned sequence during testing or

, reactor operation need not be reported).

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4.1.3.3 Any event or condition that alone Sould

  • have prevented the fulfillment of the safety function of structures or systems that are O

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  • 4.1.3.3.1 Shutdown the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition.

h 4.1.3.3.2 Remove residual heat. 4.1.3.3.3 Control the release of radioactive

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'i 1 4.1.3.4 Any airborne radioactive release that

j exceeds 2 times the applicable concentrations of the limits specified in
i 10CFR20, Appendix R, Table Il in unrestricted areas when averaged over a time period of one hour.

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11 9 RP/0/B/5000/13 Everts Requiring NRC Notification Enclosure 4.1 g Page 1 of 6 i '. , s , a 4.1.3.5 Any liquid effluent release that exceeds 2 times the limiting combined MPC (See

, 1, 10CFR20, Appendix B, Note 1.) at the
'l point of entry into the receiving water
1. (unrestricted area) for all radionuclides R

except tritium and dissolved noble gases, a when averaged over a time period of one hour. (immediate Notifications made under this requirement also satisfy the require-F monts of 10CFR20.403, Paragraph (a)(2) and (b)(2" . (See 4.1.1.4.2). 4.1.3.6 Any event requiring the transport of a radioactively contaminated person to an j _ _ , offsite medical fac.ility for, treatment.

  ;                                                                                    4.1.3.7          Any event or situation, related to the a                                                                                                       health and safety of the public or onsite i

personnel, or protection of the environment, for which a News Release is planned or Notification to Other Government Agencies i ,@

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may include an onsite fatality or .

     '                                                                                                  inadventent release of radioactively contaminated materials.

4.1.4 Events Requiring "24 Hour Reports" e 4.1.4.1 Operating License Conditions Deviations Requiring "24 Hr. Notifications":

            .                                                                                           4.1.4.1.1 Refer to Operating License 4.1.4.2           Security Events:

NOTE: Reports of Safeguards Events should be made by Catawba Security Procedure j #1,09, Reporting of Safeguards Events".

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Follow-up Notifications j 4.1.5.1 During the course of the event, report: .I e I r1 /, 4.1.5.1.1 Any further degradation in the level of safety of the plant or other i- worsening plant conditions, including those that require the declaration of

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i r] CHECKLIST FOR SIGl41FICANT EVENT NOTIFICATION Complete the applicable portions of this enclosure and transmit to the NRC Operations Center as required by Enclosure 4.1. 4, State the following to the NRC Operations Center:

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  'i "THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE IN ACCORDANCE
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3 1. a. My Name is: My title is: l:; My Location is: Catawba Nuclear Station, Concerning Unit

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3 2. Time of Notification Date of Notification V J 3. Event Classification: Check appropriate box (s).

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1} c. Did all systems function as required? (If no, j Yes/No explain below.

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Yes/No explain 9 below) . 9 e. Corrective Actions: m

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F: DATE/ TIME OF NOTIFICATION /j NRC PERSON NOTIFIED l State the following to the NRC Operations Center: fj "THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 3 10CFR73. 71. THIS IS DUKE POWER COMPANY'S i CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION IN NRC REGION 11 MAKING .; < THE NOTIFICATION." Ii . My Name is: My title is:

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1. *DATE OF OCCURRENCE:

d 3.* POWER LEVEL OF UNITS: d 2.

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!$ *lf date and time of occurrence are not known, indicate the date and time of U discovery. j.f [ 4. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: (:t 1 1 f 5. SECURITY RESPONSE / COMPENSATORY MEASURES L ESTABLISHED: 1 [1 li i 6. LLEA (Local Law Enforcement Agency) NOTIFIED? YES NO } * (if Yes, name organization and telephone number)

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h. 1. Safety injection (FSAR 6.3.1, 6.3.2) i.
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a. NS pump start /vsive alignment 3 '~..
b. Actual spray down of containment
3. Containment isolation (FSAR 6.2.4)
a. Phase A (St) f) b. Phase B (Sp)

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COMPLETION (9) DATE(S) PERFORMED ' (10) PROCEDURE COMPLETION VERIFICATION O Yes O N/A Check lists and/or t tanks properly incaled, signed, dated or filled in N/A or N/R. as appropriate? j O Yes O N/A Listed enclosures attached? 1 q O Yes O N/A Data sheets attached, completed, datse and signed? g Oyes O N/A Charts, graphs, etc. attached and procerfy dated, identified and marked? i j Oyes ON/A Acceptance criteria met? 3 i ] VERIFIED BY DATE 1 j* (11) PROCEDURE COMPLETION APPROVED DATE l 1 (12) REMARKS

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2.0 REFERENCES

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2.1 HP/0/B/1000/06 Emergency Equipment Functional Check and Inventory 3 .
j 2.2 1 HP/0/B/1002/04 Collection of Operational Environmental Weekly Samples I
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2.4 HP/0/B/1002/06 Collection of Operational Environmental Quarterly Samples l 2.5 HP/0/B/1002/08 Collection of Operational Environmental Seminanthly i, Samples 2.6 HP/0/B/1002/10 Collection of Operational Environmental Semiannual Samples } 2.7 HP/0/B/1003/05 Operating and Calibration Procedure: Eberline Model j PIC-6A Portable Ion Chamber 1 j 2.8 HP/0/B/1003/12 Operating and Calibration Procedure: Eberline Model

  ,                                      E-520 Portable Beta-Gamma Geiger Counter 0                                  2.9    HP/0/B/1003/17 Operation and Calibration Procedure: Canberra Series j                                         - 10 Portable MCA I

j 2.10 HP/0/B/1003/31 Operption and Calibration: Eberline Model II40N j Portable Count Rate, Meter 1 . L 2.11, HP/0/B/1609/16 Dist):ibution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event a

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                   ,                      3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1        The Field Monitoring Teams (FMT) should park vehicles completely off the road when sampling and use vehicle emergency flashers while stopped.

3.2 Five (5) FMTs and one (1) helicopter team (if necessary) shall be Q formed as follows: II: Team Call Signs Number of Members Transportation q '4 Alpha 2 Land Vehicle Bravo 2 Land Vehicle a Charlie 2 Land Vehicle

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Echo I Helicopter ] ' Foxtrot 2 (Onsite Team) .N 3.3 Each FMT shall use particulate masks and protective clothing whenever activity justifies it or when directed by the Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC).

      .                                          3.4       If the team members are expected to be exposed to I-131 in excess of

.I 70 MPC (6.1 x 10 7pci/al), and directed by the FMC, each team member {; should ingest a tablet of potassium iodide per Reference 2.11. h . 3.5 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not 1 h replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

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3.7 Each MfT shall maintain open radio cour unications with the RfC per
   ;                                                       Reference 2.12. If a radio becomes inoperable telephone the following:

] 3.7.1 FMC in the TSC at M (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte). 3.7.2 Station PBX Operator at (Lake Wylie/ Charlotte). 861-0331 (Gaston County), (Rock Hill / Fort Mill), j andrequestext.1ll$bforFMC. a 3.8 If any equipment becomes inoperable, notify the FMC and wait for N further instructions. 1 j 3.9 Annual training in the use of this procedure and the associated equip- "i w ment and instrumentation shall be conducted and documented on TSR-10. ,1 .; 1 i

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3.10 Portable MCA's shall be picked up at the Health Physics Counting Room when directed by the FMC or Reserve Personnel / Personnel Monitoring (RPPM) Leader. Ensure that the dewars are adequately filled per Reference 2.9.

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.j 9; 3.11 Ensure that portable survey instrumentation is on and monitored

w. during transport to all sampling locations.
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1 }i, 4.1 Activation h 4.1.1 Upon notification and assembly, FNT Foxtrot will obtain a a portable radio, a site map and portable survey instruments ij from the HP Instrument Issue Area. q 4.1.1.1 - Team Foxtrot will then be dispatched, as per

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fence at the estimated plume location. 4.1.2 The remaining FMT members shall: , 3 4.1.2.1 Report to the Emergency Kit Storage Room in the ' Temporary Administration Building to get Environmental Survey Kits. f.

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,. any that have (Reference 2.1). ri 4.1.2.3 Immediately place batteries in the portable

survey instruments and make a communication -

p check with FMC, using the portable FM radios j ' and the radio in the vans. 4 ] 4.1.2.3.1 Perform a battery check and survey b the area for higher than background radiation levels. p g ' 4.1.2.3.2 Report any above background radiation levels to the FMC. As advised by the FMC, move to a low i background area to complete source checks. t h 4.1.2.4 Source check survey instruments and portable MCA p for proper operation (References 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10) if applicable. 4.1.2.4.1 Turn the E140N Count Rate Meter on . and continuously monitor the p . . , audible signal while locating and ]= 0 tracking the plume.

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It f's c-4.1.2.5 Don TLD, high and low range dosimetry, and fill out dose cards.

  • 4.1.2.6 Ensure the Portable Power Generator is operational and the gas can is fully fueled
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l ~!' 4.1.2.7 Obtain emergency vehicles as directed in 3 Enclosure 5.9. 4.1.2.8 Each FMT will be disp tched as per the FMC. 4.1.2.9 The radio operator in the TSC shall complete Radio Operators I.og Field Monitoring Data Sheet j (Enclosure 5.4), with the appropriate information. 4.2 Locating and Tracking the Plume 4.2.1 At the assigned survey point, the FMI shall perform a a general area Beta-Gamma survey. This method,should be used to locate center and width of plume. 4 i 1 4.2.1.1 Record date, time, location a~nd dose rate (ar/hr) on the Field Monitoring Data Sheet (Enclosure 5.5). 1 c7 j  ! h.s 4.2.2 If survey results are less than or equal to expected i' background, call in the results to the Mic and wait for ', further instructions. 4.2.3 If survey results are grea'ter than background, take .

                                                      '                protective actions as necessary. Then, if directed, take

[. an air sample (volume should be > lo s al) equipped with a ] Silver Zeolite Cartridge and particulate filter. 4.2.3.1 Insert cartridge with arrow pointing in.

4.2.3.2 Insert filter paper with smooth side facing out.

4.2.3.3 Calculate required sample time per Enclosure L 5.6. , 4.2.3.4 Place the electrical generator (gas powered or mounted generator in the vans) in service and start the air sampler ensuring the sampler is approximately two feet above the ground or higher. 4.2.3.4.1 Gas power generators should be kept _ from wet areas and handle with electrical gloves contained in the r

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f\-  ?. 4.2.3.4.2 Mounted electrical generation located in the emergency vans .l should be operated as follows to. 4.2.3.4.2.1 Ensure the engine of the van is running before energizing the generator. ii 4.2.3.4.2.2 Ensure the engine is running continuously .; if the generator is being used. . i' 4.2.3.4.3 Ensure all sampling equipment is off the roadway for safety

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4.2.3.5 When air sampling is complete, place the Silver

Zeolite Cartridge in a thin plastic bag

~j (baggie) for analysis. For transporting or storage place this into a labeled " zip-lock" bag. , n j 4.2.3.6 Place filter in a separate poly bag and label. j ($i) . 4.2.3.7 As directed by the INC, transport the completed' MJJ sample to a vehicle that is carrying a Canberra a Series - 10 Portable NCA for analysis per.

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4.3 Special Sampling, as directed: a 4.3.1 When sampling away from the emergency vehicles and no one j is present to monitor the radio do the following: 4.3.1.1 For the emergency vans, ensure the exterior speaker is on and volume turned up. Switch located near the radio monitor on the right .. side of the drivers seat. 4.3.1.2 For other Station vehicle or personnel

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4.3.4 Count smears on E140N and record on Field Monitoring Da'ta Sheet (Enclosure 5.5). Call in results to FMC. t .;. 4.3.5 Collect water samples in cubitainers using good Health d Physics practices and label and retain for later analysis. 4.3.6 Place TLD's in the environment. ) 4.3.7 Retrieve and replace air sample and/or TLD's that are j already located in the environment. Locations are listed in Ecciosure 5.1. Place samples in separate poly bags, 1 i label and retain for later analysis. q' 4.3.8 Collect broad leaf vegetation sample label and retain for , later analysis (Reference 2.3). h ~ 4.3.8.1 Cut vegetation in a one square meter area q approximately two inches above the ground.

   ;                                            4.3.8.2       Seal closed by taping the poly bag.

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3 NOTE: Vegetation which leaves are not in ]1 ,, the shape of needles, i.e. pine or (An;~.:) spruce needles.' t 4.3.9 Collect shoreline sediment sample (one liter) labd1 and i retain for later analysis (Reference 2.6). n 4.3.10 Collect milk sample (one full cubitainer) label and retain - i,

  • for later analysis (Reference 2.5). Locations are listed in Sample Enclosure 5.2.

C 4.4 Contamination Control Considerations i 4 4.4.1 Don Anti-Cs inside the vehicle before leaving the vehicle. P g 4.4.2 Paper Anti-Cs should be used over cloth Anti-Cs and l discarded before re-entering the vehicle. 4.4.3 Once a release has occurred, vehicle windows should be a

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contamination until the plus area is identified. L , Depending on weather conditions (extreme heat or cold), , this may not be possible. L 4.5 Turnover

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4.5.2.1 Radiation surveys and dose rates in the plume area. is 4.5.2.2 Kit Inventory consumed. [] 4.5.2.3 Equipment operating status. l} g 4.5.2.4 Any sampling problems. ti 5 4.5.2.5 Plant status information. d

  • 4.5.3 Direct the relief FMT to don TLD's and pocket dosimetry and j

fill out dose cards. . 'j 4.5.4 Return all samples to the Emergency Kit Storage Room as directed by the FHC. i. lj 4.5.5 Turn in all data sheets to the FMC or his designee.

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+1 5.1 Air Sampler, TLD, and Water Sample Locations

              ,                       5.2 Milk Sample Locations
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].. 5.3 Predetermined Sampling Locations - j 5.4 Sample of Radio Operators Log Field Monitoring Survey Data j.i 5.5 Sample of Field Monitoring Data Sheet ]j 5.6 Sample Time Required For Minimum Sample Volume Q 5.7 Sample of Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet For Determining Iodine q Activity II' . 5.8 TSC Field Monitoring Organization ?.

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ENCIOSURE 5.1 i AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE IDCATIONS 'i5 1 AIR SAMPLE IDCATIONS (NEED KEY, CPD-1) . 1 ,f ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION A0 1 1 i Hwy. 274-N for '.5 miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, right

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.: Air CNS #200, need key). A0 1 5

j Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old

" Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia ij Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. for .7 miles, left on Blue Bird Ia. for .1 i miles to end (TLD & Air CNS #201, need key). U I! p <.s A0 1 26

i. ) Location at the base of Catawba Nuclear (L' Station Meterological Tower (TLD & Air CNS #203, need key).

a !; 41 3 1 Hwy.49-Nfor8 miles,rightHwy.160 hor ] if 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) at ~ Tega Cay sign for 1.2 miles, right on gravel a road into Duke Power Company substation (TLD r .t

                                                                                  & Air CNS #212, need key).

h j C2 10 5 Buy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left Hwy. 161 for !I [, 1.3 miles, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) for i 1.8 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for 1.6 miles, I right on Heckle Blvd. (901) for 3.3 miles to end of road, left on Hwy. 72 for 1.2 j miles, right on dirt road across from Wayne's Auto Service. Go .1 miles to Duke H Power Company substation on left (TLD & Air h CNS #217, need key). A i A0 1 Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty 1 i Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, right - at fork for 1.1 miles to end of road (TLD & 3 Air CNS #200, need key). L. i 3 '::.. .

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;j                                          ZONE & RADIUS (Mil               No.                                   DESCRIPTION i                                          A0                1                5                   Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old ii                                                                                                  Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia ll                                                                                                  Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myr:le Rd.

for .7 miles, left on Blue Bird Ln. for .1 miles to and (TLD & Air CNS #201, need key). .i ~] A0 1 8 Left exiting Steam Production entrace on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia , ji H Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrcle Rd. Go .3 miles to first drive on right past Paradise Pl. , TLD across road (TLD CNS j , #202). N:) Y

'i                                         A0                1                11                   Left exiting Steam. Production entrance on j                                                                                                   Concord Ed., for 1.2 miles, left om Old Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia a                                                                                            .      Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrcle Rd.                -

4 for .2 miles. TLD is on left in curve (TLD CNS #223). 4 i A0 1 14 Left exiting Steam Production entrace on j Concord Ed. for 1.2 miles, left on Old q Ll Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia Rd. for .2 miles. TLD is on right side of read (TLD CNS #224). A0 1 17 Left exiting Steam Production entrace on Concord Rd. for 1.1 miles to first transmission tower on left after bridge t (TLD CNS #225).

 .                                         A0                1               20                    Left exiting Steam Production entrace on Concord Rd. for .7 miles. TLD on left just
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transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #232). l A1 4 4 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant j Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on

}                                                                     Youngblood Rd. (J102) for .6 miles, left on 1

Zoar Rd. (1105) for .4 miles, right on m (..Q ' 'Ihomas Rd. (1104) for .1 miles. TID is

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B1 3 1 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy.160 for 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill Ed. (98) at Tega Cay sign for 1.2 miles, right on

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through fence for .2 miles to substation, TLD on right of inner substation fence (TLD i CNS #235). i 1 B2 4 2 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 for 2.8 miles to the Home Federal Savings

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    '                                                                              Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy.160 i

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Blvd. (1441) for 1.3 miles, left ce Choate U - Circle for .3 miles, TLD is on the inside 1 of fence left of the guardhouse (TID CNS lf #246).

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j C! A0 1 26 Location at the base of Catawba Nuclear M , Station Meterological Tower (TLD & Air CNS 1

                                                                                   #205, need key).

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A0 '1 29 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on '

i Concord Rd. for .1 miles. TLD at Shady . q Shore Dr. on right corner of. a 'l j A0 1 32 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on j j Concord Rd. for .1 miles. TLD is a right side of entrance to Valelake Rd. (ILD CNS 1 #228).

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  ]                                                                                Concord Rd. for .4 miles. TLD on top of i

hill on right at the intersection of

                                                                                 .Catauba Nuclear Station Construction l;                                                                                  entrance (TLD CNS #206).

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!l AIR SAMPLE LOCATIONS (NEED KEY, CPD-1) n. il 4 ' ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION A0 1 38 Go through Construction Maintenance Dept. li (Central) Main Gate for approx. 50 ft.,

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a 1 eft on Alternate 1 for approx. 200 ft. to a, stop sign, left on gravel road for .1 1 I siles, left into robar yard for .7 miles on gravel road to end at chain link fence. L.

t Follow chain link fence in a northerly direction for approx. 300 yds. TLD is i .

hanging on fence (TLD CNS #229). i

A0 1 41 Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles,, right on Liberty q

Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for .4 miles. TLD on fence h ]

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r e] on right (TLD CNS #207). 3 A0- 1 44 i . Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road,

j right at fork for 1 mile to large rock pile at fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #222).

p A0 1 45 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on p l Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old j Concord Rd. for 1.4 miles to and of road. q TLD is on fence ce the left side (TLD CNS

                                                                       #203).

) !! C1 4 1 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. !i 4 Gallant Rd. (195) for 5.2 miles, left on India Hook Rd. (30) for .9 miles to the S.C. Wildlife Resources Dept. on left (TLD CNS #236). C1 4 3 Hwy. 274-5 for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. Gallant Rd. (195) for 3 miles, right on - Homestead Rd. (657) for 2.5 miles to end of i 7m~ road. TLD is straight across at

              'o                                                       intersection of'Drin Lakes Rd.-(TIA CNS
                                                                       #237).

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ENCLOSURE 5.1 AIR SAMPLER, TLD, AND WATER SAMPLE LOCATIONS AIR SAMPLE LOCATIONS (NEED KEY, CPD-1) ?. .n 'J ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. y - DESCRIPTION .i C1 4 5 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. 1 ,i Gallant Rd. (195) for 1.3 miles, right on West Oak Dr. (962) for 1.2 miles to end at

t fork. TLD on left at fence. (TLD CNS #238).

[! C2 7 3 Hwy. 274-S for 9.2 miles, right on Herlong J l Ave. for .3 miles to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of t hospital. TLD on fence at back right a corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area (TLD t 1 CNS #248). . s 3 h -% C2 8 6 Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left on Huy.161 ] o

                          )                                                                   for 1.3 miles, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) for 1.8 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for .5 miles
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to Rock Hill Career Development Center on j right. TLD on transmission tower in front j'; of building (TLD CNS #249). [ C2 10 5 Huy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left on ky.161 q for 1.3 tiiles, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) !l for 1.8 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for 1.6 miles, right on Heckle Blvd. (901) for 3.3 (j miles to and of road, left on Huy. 72 for (j i 1.2 miles, right on dirt road across from Wayne's Auto Service. Go .1 miles to Duka j ' Power Company substation on left (TLD & Air [.! CNS #217, need key). 4, D1 4 2 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 2.3 miles, left on. 4 D1 5 i Huy. 274 for 5 miles to Carter Isaber Co. TLD on fence near gate (TIa qts #239). -

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N d li p; ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION (" .; D1 5 4 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles,.right on Campbell a Rd. (30) for 3 miles. TLD on left at beginning of fence (TLD CNS #241).

 <l 1'                          D2        10               4           Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell j                                                                    Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles, left on Hwy. 49-5 for 5.2 miles, left on North Congress St.

1 (64) for .7 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for .2 1 miles to Duke Power Company Appliance

i Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD '
]                                                                   CNS #250).           .

P I El 5 2 Hwy. 49-5 for 3 miles, right on Paraham Rd. j g)- (. (54) for .7 miles to transmission tower on .l left after bridge (TLD CNS #242). l l; El 5 3 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on kry. 55 ) for 2.3 miles, left on Eingsburry Ed. (114)

  • for .4 miles to transmission tower on left i (TLD CNS #243).

k it 1 p E2 10 2 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Bry. 55 l for 7.4 miles to Duke Power Company Appliance Center on left. TI2 on fence in jl back of building (TLD CNS #251). 1 k 3 F1 4 1 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Ewy. 55 for 1.5 miles to Bethel School. TIA on F side of small building in back (TIA CNS l;' #244). F1 4 3 Hwy. 274-N for 3.4 miles, left on Glenvista Rd. to Crowders Creek boat landing. TLD to east of parking lot (TLD CNS #245). s_.! i

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1 ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION 4

? F1 4 4 Hwy. 274-N for 3.1 miles to River Hills ~~3 t Plantation rear entrance at Hamilton's Terry Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner (TLD CNS #230). i a j F1 4 6 Hwy. 49-N for 4.1 miles to River Hills ii Plantation entrance guardhouse (TIE CNS a a #231). o 'i a + l A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. for .7 miles'. Turn left just after canal bridge. Go to pier (Water CNS eg #208, need key). 11 ( m.. 5) q 1 A1 4 6 Hwy. 49-N for 5.6 miles, left at Camp i Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd Bridge for .7 miles to end of road (Water

   ,                                                                  CNS #215).

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 ]                                B1         4            5           Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Huy. 160 for 3.9 miles, right on Das Rd. (99) for i                                                                  1.6 miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for

] .7 miles to Lake Wylie Dam. Walk through ,j plant to upstream side of the das (Water y CNS #211). 1 4 1 ] B1 4 6 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, riaght on Huy. 160 4 for 3.9 miles, right on Dam 3d. (99) for 1.6 miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for j .7 miles to Lake Wylie Dam. Go to river access on downstream side of dam. F , B2 7 6 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Bry.160 l for 7.1 miles, right on Lee St. for .1 r j miles, left on Self St. for approximately 100 yds. TLD at Fort Mill Municipal Water j Supply on right behind Springs Mill *(TLD CNS #247, Water CNS #213). 5

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I ZONE & RADTUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION C2 7 2 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt.

j Gallant Rd. (195) for 8.5 miles to the a intersection of Cherry Rd. Go to Rock Hill

.i                                                                    Municipal Water Supply across intersection
;j                                                                    on left (Water CNS #214).

Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. C2 7 8 ., Gallant Rd. (195) for 7.6 miles, left on

 .j                                                                   Hwy. 161 for 1.1 miles, left.on Hwy. 21 for          '

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                                                                      .4 miles, left on Grier McGuire Rd. for .5
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1 il O F3 14 4 Hwy. 274-N for 5 miles, right on Pole q \.21 -

Branch Rd. (279) for 2.8 miles, right on ., Hwy. 273 for 7.2 miles into Belmont, right !! on Catawba St. for .6 miles, left at next light for .2 miles to Belmont Municipal j Water Supply (Water CNS #218). !i 1 d 3 9 .I a

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  ]                                  ZONE & RADIUS (Mi)            MILK                         DESCRIPTION I

D1 6 M Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, right on Hwy. 161 for 2.1 miles, left on Rd. 1080 for .5 miles to Pursley Dairy. N 4 D2 8 M j Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, right on Ewy.161 for 4.7 miles, left at Scisa Dairy and Equipment Co. (CASE sign). E2 6 M j Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Ewy. 55 for 3.3 miles, left on Clinton Dairy Rd. to j and of road.

 'j F1              3               M              Hwy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) for .1 miles to first j

house on left (Ingram Richmond residence). i F2 7 M Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles,. left on Hwy. 55

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j - Barnett Dairy on left. D1 M

                                                    '7                              Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.161 for .1 miles, right on Adnah Church Rd.

i (81) for 1.4 miles. Woods Dairy is on the left. 1 . q F2 13 M Hwy 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Ewy. 55 p j for 9.5 miles through Clover, S.C., right on Lloyd White Rd. (148) for 2.3 miles , t. ij left on Crowders Creek Rd. (1103) for 1.3 siles, right on Sparrow Springs Rd. (1125) for .5 miles. Oates Dairy is on the left. Il !) d s k I t t i l h N._. 1, . s a I4

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] ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION 4

ij- A0 1 1 Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for 1.1 miles to end of road

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(TLD & Air CNS # 200, need key). ll 3 A0 1 2' Hwy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on Lake 7 Wylie Rd. (1099) for 2.2 miles to fork in d road, right at fork onto Commodore Pl. for !! .2 miles, left on Tioga Rd. for .3 miles to ,i and of road. II

A0 2 3 Hwy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on Lake Wylie Rd. (1099) for 2.2 miles to fork in

!j road where pavement ends. I A0 2 4 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, rigitt on Pleasant .j Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on n Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 3 r.iles to fork !! in road, left at fork for .6 miles to and

              ,                                                                                            at Catawba Yacht Club.

a A0 1 5 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old ( Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia j Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrtle Rd. li for .7 miles, left on Blue Bird La. for .1 - ij . miles to end (TLD & Air CNS #201, need key). lI A0 1 6 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant .t Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on . Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 2.8 miles, left j on Snug Harbor Ed. (1357) for .5 miles,

    ;                                                                                                      right on Kalabash Rd. for .3 miles, right J ;'

on Cozy Cove Rd. (1434) for .5 miles to end. L' A0 2 7 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant t Hill Ed. (1109) for .5 miles, right on

    !                                                                                                      Youngblood Rd. '(1102) for 2.8 miles to the
     ,                                                                                                     intersection of Snug Harbor Rd. (1357).

i i A0 1 8 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on

    ,           ,                                                                                          Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia Ed. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrtle Rd.
   ,                                                                                                       Go .3 miles to first drive on right past
                        ,                                                                                  Paradise Pl., TLD across road (TID CNS l                 2
                                                                                                           #202).

A0 1 9 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles. I j ?

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 '.                                                                   PREDETERMINED SAMPLING LOCATIONS i

lI ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION

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right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 2.3 ,4

l miles, left on Snug Harbor Rd. (1357) for t.' 1.3 miles to and of road.

(.j 4 A0 2 10 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant

                                                               ,                        Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on

. -{ Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 2.8 miles, left on Snug Harbor Rd. (1357) for 1.3 miles, !j left on Crosshavens Dr. for .3 miles to and

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l t; A0 1 11 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on 1 Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old j Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia Rd. for .3 miles, left on Crepe Myrtle Rd.

d for .2 miles. TLD is on left in curve (TLD d , CNS #223). j !) A0 1 12 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant d (h Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on ] ,i Q) Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 1.6 miles, left on McKee Rd. (1100) for 1.2 miles, right on G, Bankhead Rd. for 1.2 miles to end of road.

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[j A0 2 13 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant U Hill Rd. (1109) for .3 miles, right on - Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 1.6 miles, left l]i on McKee Rd. (1100) for 1.2 miles, right on Ii Bankhead Rd. for .4 miles to the j intersection of Bessbrook Rd. j A0 1 14 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on 4 Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old i! Concord Rd. for .3 miles, right on Acacia

 ]                                                                                      Rd. for .2 miles. TLD is on right side of road (TLD CNS #224).

I A0 1 15 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on

Concord Ed. for 1.3 miles, left on 4

Kingfisher Dr. for 1.8 miles to Commodore Yacht Club.

   .                              A0                 1               16                 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Ed. for 1.3 miles where pavement ends.
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A0 1 17 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on Concord Ed. for 1.1 miles to first transmission tower on left after bridge 4 (TIE CNS #225). e

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~! A0 1 20 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on j Concord Rd. for .7 miles. TLD on left just 4 past fence (TLD CNS #226).

,I                        AD                 1                       21               Hwy. 274-S for 1.6 miles, left on Allison Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.7 miles, left on 1

Spratt Rd. to end. (Beware of dogs).

1 A0 2 22 Hwy. 274-S for 1.6 miles, left on Allison Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.6 miles to

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Concord Rd. for .4 miles. TLD on left at beginning of guardrail posts (TLD CNS #204). f A0 1 24 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.6 miles, left on Allison -

. . Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.7 miles, left at i

Spratt Rd. for .1 miles, left on Morrison

j Rd., right ,at first 2 forks then left at 3 next fork to end for a total of .5 miles.

j! A0 2 25 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.6 miles, left on Allison

i Creek Rd. (1081) for 1.7 miles to intersection of Spratt Rd.

.j A0 1 26 Iccation at the base of Catawba Nuclear Station Meterological Tower (TLD & Air CNS .} #205, need key).

A0 1 27 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on

.. Concord Rd. for .1 miles, left on Valelake Rd. for .1 miles to fork in road, left at fork for .5 miles to end of road. A0 2 28 Hwy. 274-S for 1.6 miles, left on Allison 1 Creek Rd. (1081) for 1 mile to intersection of Colina Rd.

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;j                                                                                         side of entrance to Valelske Rd. (TLD CNS ll                                                                                         #228).                             .

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o A0 2 34 Ewy. 274-S for .7 miles to Big Allison 1 Creek Bridge. d

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Concord Rd. for .4 miles. TLD on top of hill on right at the intersection of i; { Catawba Nuclear Station Construction entrance (TLD CNS #206). ll A0 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on j: 1 36 1 1 Concord Rd. for .9 miles. Stop at entrance to transmission lines. A0 2 37 Evy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty i Hill Rd. for .3 miles, left on Fremont Rd. i for .2 miles to and of road.

 .j                                  A0                  1                   38            Go through Construction Maintenance Dept.

1 (Central) Main Gate for approximately 50 l ft., left on Alternate 1 for approximately 200 ft. to stop sign, left on gravel road for .1 miles, left into robar yard for .7

       -           '*                                                                      siles on gravel road to end at chain link fence. Follow chain link fence in a northerly direction for approximately 300 yards. TLD is hanging on fence (TIA CNS
                                                                                           #229).

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'l DESCRIFrION p A0 39 !j' t 1 Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty d hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road,

     '                                                                                                      right at fork for .3 miles to third

. I, transmission tower on right. 1 A0 2 40 Right exiting Steam Production entrance on G j Concord Rd. for 1.3 miles, right on Hwy. 274-N for 1 mile. i-] H A0 1 41 y Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in read, h right at fork for .4 miles. TLD on fence on right (TLD CNS #207). (k '. ; A0 1 42 "' Hwy. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty j Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, right at fork for .8 miles to softball field entrance. i! / A0 2 43 d Ewy. 274-N for 2.2 miles, right on Lake Q]/ Wylie Rd. (1099) for 1.9 miles, right on Beaver Creek Trail for .3 miles to end of road. . j A0 1 44 Bry. 274-N for .5 miles, right on Liberty a Hill Rd. for .4 miles to fork in road, - right at fork for 1 mile to large rock pile d at fence. TLD is on fence (TLD CNS #222). li A0 1 45 Left exiting Steam Production entrance on II Concord Rd. for 1.2 miles, left on Old 1

I Concord Rd. for 1.4 miles to end of road.

1 TLD is on fence on the left side (TLD CNS ij #203). ] A0 1 46 Left exiting Steam Production actrance on i b Concord Rd. for .7 miles. Turn left just I after canal bridge. Go to pier (Water CNS

                                                                                                           #208, need key).

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A1 4 2 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles to the intersection i ^ of Pleasant Hill'Rd. (1109). TLD is on the l transmission tower on left (TLD CNS #232). i

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a ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. 1 DESCRIPTION q A1 5 3 Hwy. 49-N for 7.8 miles to Steele Creek j Volunteer Fire Department on right. ~j j A1 4 4 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on j Youngblood Rd. (1102) for .6 miles, left on ] Zoar Rd. (1105) for .4 miles, right on H j Thomas Rd. (1104) for .1 miles. TLD is behind second house on right in pines (TLD CNS #233). .l A1 5 5 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant ] Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on ]' Youngblood Rd. (1102) for .3 miles, left on Hamilton Rd. (1106) for .7 miles to the ,

i intersection of Hwy. 160.

$ A1 4 6 Hwy. '49-N for 5.6 miles, left at Camp Steere sign after crossing Buster Boyd ]; ( Bridge for .7 miles to end of road (Water 4 b CNS #215). 3 A2 10 1 Hwy. 49-N for 11.4 miles to Westinghouse Blvd. Go 1 mile past Westinghouse Blvd. to /; Roberts Systems 8500 on left. ' .j A3 10 1 Hwy. 49-N for 10 miles, right on Carowinds l Blvd. (1441) for 3 miles, left on Huy. 51 a for 2.1 miles to Sugar Creek Bridge, i j B1 3 1 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 'j for 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill Ed. (98) i at Tega Cay sign for 1.2 miles, right on !! gravel road into Duke Power Company substation (TLD & Air CNS #212, need key). B1 2 2 Hwy. 49-N for 6.5 miles, right on Pleasant i Hill Rd. (1109) for .5 miles, right on Youngblood Rd. (1102) for 1.6 miles, left { on McKee Rd. (1100) for 1.2 miles, left on Bankhead Rd. for .4 miles, left on Bessbrook Rd. for .8 miles to end of road. I, 9

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ZONE & RADIUS (MI) No. DESCRIPTION L. B1 4 3 i] $ Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 for 3.9 miles, right on Das Rd. (99) for d 1.9 miles to last gravel road on right in 2 sharp curve before Lake Wylie Dam, left 3 through fence for .2 miles to substation. d TLD on right of inner substation (TLD CNS j

                                                                   #235).

-} B1 2 4 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 1 ]y _ for 2.8 miles, right on Gold Hill Rd. (98) j at Tega Cay sign. Enter Tega Cay following y Taga Cay Dr. for 2.6 miles, right on h ~ Windjanumer Dr. for .6 miles to circle,

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right at circle for .2 miles, left on Kiwi J Point for .2 miles to end of road. , B1 4 5 . Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 q for 3.9 miles, right on Das Rd. (99) for jj 1.6 miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for N (k,h .7 miles to Lake Wylie Dam. Walk through

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plant to upstream side of the das (Water CNS #211). i

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Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 0 for 3.9 miles, right on Das Rd. (99) for 1.6 miles, left on Gray Rock Rd. (251) for 9.

                                                                   .7 miles to Lake Wylie Dam. Go to river Lt                                                                 access on downstream side of dam.

Li h 32 8 1 Hwy. 49-N for 10 miles, right on Carowinds ] Blvd. (1441) for 1.3 miles, left on Choate d Circle for .3 miles. TLD is on the inside of fence left of the guardhouse (TIA CNS f4* #246). i j B2 4 2 i . Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 j for 2.8 miles to the Home yederal Savings hj and Ioan on left side of road. TLD on barbed wire fence approximately 50 yds. l - hahind bank (TLD CNS #234). B2 5 3 j Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Rwy. 160 P for 2.8 miles, left on Gold Hill Rd. (98) for 1 mile, stop at the intersection of l! 3 3 t ) Whitley Rd.

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{ ZONE & RADIUS (M1) & DESCRIPTION B2 10 4 P Hwy. 49-N for 10 miles, right on Carowinds P Blvd. (1441) for 3 miles, left on Ewy 51 i for 3 miles, right on Hwy. 521 (Polk St.) for 2.9 miles, right on Dorman Rd. for 1.1 ]. '1 miles, stop at the state line. o B2 5 5 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 h for 5.6 miles, right on Sutton Rd. (49) for 1.1 miles to the intersection of Gray Rock }] Rd. (251). il q B2 7 6 g Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy. 160 for 7.1 miles, right on Lee St. for .1 d j miles, left on Self St. for approximately 100 yds. TLD at Fort Mill Municipal Water

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                                             .                       CNS #247, Water CNS #213).

{ B2 10 7 Hwy. 49-N for 8 miles, right on Hwy.160 ij a (s i ') for 10 miles through Fort Mill to the Sugar Creek Bridge. [ C1 4 1 Hwy. 274-5 for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. d Gallant Rd. (195) for 5.2 miles, left on j India Hook Rd. (30) for .9 miles to the 1 S.C. Wildlife Resources Dept. on left (TLD H " CNS #236). p p C1 5 2 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. l l, Gallant Rd. (195) for 5.6 miles to Red J Burketts Body Shop on right. ] C1 4 3 Hwy. 274-5 for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. l} ? Gallant Rd. (195) for 3 miles, right on j Homestead Rd. (657) for 2.5 miles to end of road. TLD l's straight across at h j intersection of 'hain Lake Rd. (TIE CNS

                                                                     #237).

il y C1 5 4 Hwy. 274-5 for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. Gallant Rd. (195) for 3 miles, right on Bonestead Rd. (657) for 2.5 miles to and of . t road. -

7% C1 4 5 Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt.

] s.- Gallant Rd. (195) for 1.3 miles, right on West Oak Dr. (962) for 1.2 miles to end at fork. TLD on left at fence (TLD CNS #238).

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'!                                                                 Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.161 ji                                                                  for 2.2 miles to fork in road, left at fork Q                                                                   for .1 miles, S.C. National Guard Armory on
i left side of road.

" i C1 5 7 Hwy. 274-S for 5 miles to Carter insber Company. 's C2 10 1 Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.161 t. for 2.2 miles to fork in road, left at fork d on Celanese Rd. (50) for 8.2 miles to the li intersection of Springdale Rd. - it C2 7 2

Hwy. 274-S for 3.8 miles, left on Mt. ,

Gallant Rd. (195) for 8.5 miles to' the j j intersection of Cherry Rd. Go to Rock Hill Municipal Water Supply across intersection on left (Water CNS #214). (..:G} C2 7 3 b} Hwy. 274-S for 9.2 miles, right oc Harlong j Ave. for .3 miles to Piedmont Medical Center emergency entrance to back of n y hospital. TLD on fence at back right g corner of Liquid Oxygen storage area (TLD N CNS #248). - i C2 10 4 tj Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy'.161 1 for 5.7 miles, right on Mt. Gallact Rd. j (195) for 1.5 miles, right on Hwy. 21-121 Bypass for 2 miles to the Fast Fare on left , y at the intersection of Springstees Rd. O h C2 10 5 [t Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Hwy.161 d for 1.3 miles, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) j for 1.8 miles, left on Rwy. 5 for 1.6 miles, right on Heckle Blvd. (901) for 3.3 , q miles to end of road, left on Hwy. 72 for 6 i 1.2 miles, right on dirt road across from Wayne's Auto Service. Go .1 miles to Duke j' Power Company substation on left (TLD & Air 0 CNS #217, need key). o C2 8 6 y Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 alles, left on Hwy 161 q for 1.3 milee, right on Rawlinson Rd. (56) { ) for 1.8 alles, left on Hwy. 5 for .5 miles ll L/ to Rock Hill Career Development Center on l-right. TLD on transmission tower in front of building (TLD CNS #249). U je.. p. . . . - , .,. - - n_-- ry +--.. _ . . . . -y m 7; "_ - .t""

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j ZONE 8 RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION 1 C2 10 7 4 Hwy. 274-5 for 5.1 miles, left on rary.161 for .1 miles, right on Adnah Church Rd.

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on Falls Rd. for .9 miles to the ) intersection of Oak Park Rd. (103).

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a Hwy.161 for 1.1 miles, left on Hwy. 21 for

                                                                .4 miles, left on Grier McGuire Rd. for .5 miles to and of road.                   .

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1 Hwy. 274-5 for 5 miles to Carter Lumber Company. TLD on fence near gate (TLD CNS g #239). h D1 4 2 Hwy. 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on campbell 2 b Rd. (83) for 2.3 miles, left on Paraham Rd. d ~ (54) for 1.5 miles to transmission tower on ] t right. TLD on power pole (TLD CNS #240). i' D1 5 3 Hwy. 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 2.3 miles, left on Paraham Rd. - ll (54) for .6 miles, right on Harper Ed. 1 (815) for 1.4 miles to AIIison Creek Bridge. 1 j D1 5 4 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell ] Rd. (80) for 3 miles. TLD on left at - 1 l; beginning of fence (TLD CNS #241). R 1 j D2 10 1 Ewy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Buy.161 ] for .1 miles, right on Adnah Church Rd. 4 f, (81) for 2.9 miles, right on Hwy. 5 for .2 siles, left on Eastview Rd. (102) for 1 p mile, right on Holland Rd. (157) for .7 1 miles, right on Turkey Fara Rd. (1172) for 1.2 elles, left on Russell Rd. (536) for .2 miles. n I i p, ,

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ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIPTION j! . 1 D2 10 2 Hwy. 274-S for 5.1 miles, left on Huy.161

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4 (81) for 2.9 miles, right on Hwy. 5 for .3

'j                                                                            miles, left on Billy Wilson Rd. (1451) for 2.2 miles, right on Turkey Fara Rd. (1172) for .8 miles, left on Benfield Rd. for .3 miles to Fishing Creek Bridge.

D2 10 3 Hwy. 274-S for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles, left on Hwy. 49-S for 5 miles. Stop at Pantry on left. f

.i                              D2          10               4                Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell j                                                                          Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles, left on Hwy. 49-S for 5.2 miles, left on North Congress St.

(64) for .7 miles, left on Hwy. 5 for .2 ' j miles to Duke Power Company Appliance j Center on left. TLD on fence in back (TLD 1 ns CNS #250). b D2 10 5 Hwy. 274-5 for 1.2 miles, right on Campbell Rd. (80) for 3.4 miles,' left on Hwy. 49-S for 1.7 miles, right on Old Limestone Rd.

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 !                             El            5               4                Hwy. ' 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Ihry. 55 4                                                                              for 2.3 miles to the intersection of                  .

Kingsburry Rd. (114). i

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(_S/ Rd. (54) for .9 miles to the intersection

of Dr. Nichols Rd. (819).

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  • ENCIDSURE 5.3
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T E2 10 2 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy. 55 ij for 7.4 miles to Duke Power Company

 'j                                                                                                    Appliance Center on left. TLD on fence in y                                                                                                       back of building (TLD CNS #251).

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i Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy. 55 for 7.3 miles to the Pantry on left at the

] if intersection of Hwy. 321 (behind Pantry). if h F1 4 1 y Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy. 55 t for 1.5 miles to Bethel School. TLD on~ side j of small building in back (TLD CNS #244). p F1 5 2 Hwy. 274-N for 2.1 miles, left on Hwy. 55 for 1.5 miles, right on Bethel lichool Rd. , ij (152) for 1 mile to the interst.: tion of y Holland Dr. 6%

           ': Ji F1                     4                         3                   Hwy. 274-N for 3.4 miles, left on Glenvista Ad. to Crowders Creek boat landing. TLD to east of parking' lot (TLD CNS #245).
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9 F1 4 4 i Hwy. 274-N for 3.1 miles to River Hills 1 Plantation rear entrance at Hamilton's 4 Ferry Rd. TLD behind green building on right corner (TIE CNS #230). . I' J F1 5 5 f, Huy. 49-N for 2.9 miles to Sherer Memorial Presbyterian Church parking lot on left. L F1 4 i 6 Hwy. 49-N for 4.1 miles to River Rills h Plantation entrance guardhouse (TID CNS U

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] F1 5 7 j Huy. 49-N for 3.6 miles, left on Montgomery Rd. for 1 mile. Stop in horseshoe curve near lake. l Ii a F2 10 1 Hwy. 274-N for 4.2 miles, left on Hwy. 557 h for 2.2 miles, right on Ridge Rd. (27) for 5 miles to Bowling Green Presbyterian l9 Church. j ] F2 5 2 Huy. 274-N for 4.2 miles, left on Hwy. 557 h 1. .! for .6 miles to Pine Grove Baptist Church. a > . - . ~ . - -r.--~-em---n-:..---- ---~.--~~--~e~r-  :-~.--~ *

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ZONE & RADIUS (Mi) No. DESCRIFrION

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  • I F3 10 1 Hwy. 274-N for 4.2 miles, left on Ewy. 557 I

4 for .9 miles, right on Oakridge Rd. (435) 1 at Bethel Fire Dept. for 5.4 miles to the intersection of Hwy. 274 (in N.C.) 1 F3 10 2 Hwy. 274-N for 5 miles, right on Pole i Branch Rd. (279) for 5.8 miles to Friendship Baptist Church on left, f i F3 10 3 Hwy. 274-N for 5 miles, right on Pole Branch Rd. (279) for 2.8 miles, right on

Hwy. 273 for 3 miles to Allen Steam Plant
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j F3 .14 4 Hwy. 274-N for 5 miles, righ,t on Pole

  ,i Branch Rd. (279) for 2.8 miles, right on
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  'j on Catawba St. for .6 miles, left at next light for .2 miles to Belmont Municipal (f ,,                                                   Water Supply (Water CNS #218).

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ENCI45URE 5.7 OPERATOR GUIDELINES j . 1 5.6.1 MCA and Detector Set-Up vj q 5.6.1.1 Disconnect DC power cord from unit. 5 l* 5.6.1.2 Turi the contrast switch on the front of the unit clockwise { to the ON mode. 1 F 5.6.1.3 Place sample holder with Na-22 check source onto the detector. 1 5.6.1.4 Press TEST SYSTEM. 1 4 5.6.1.5 Press ENTER to begin test. 5.6.1.6 If test failed, press CLEAR ENTRY and remove the instrument from service. 5.6.1.7 If test passed, press ENTER. 4 i 5.6.2 Collecting and Measuring Filter Cartridges I ' NOTE: Record data on Field Monitoring Team Work Sheet for Determining Iodine Activity (Sample Enclosure 5.6). I g 5.6.2.1 Press ANALYZE FILTER SAMPLE. . K* 5.6.2.2 Press ENTER. 5.6.2.3 For each sample: 5.6.2.3.1 Place cartridge with the recognizable side toward

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5.6.2.3.3 Press ENTER to accept ID number. h 5.6.2.3.4 Press ENIER to accept current Flow Rate (LPM). d, Otherwise, change number and press ENTER. t 4 'j 5.6.2.3.5 Press ENTER to accept current Flow Time (min). j Otherwise, change number and press ENTER. i 5.6.2.3.6 If the volume is determined to be too small, i resample, press ENTER and return to Step 5.6.2.3.

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5.6.2.3.8 Report / Record Iodine activity (DCi/el) and

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HP/0/B/1009/04 ENCICSURE S.8 TSC FIELD MONITORING ORGANIZATION i

  • 1 I' POSITION NAME BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE .

i Field Monitoring Coordinators: I

  ,                            Primary:            C. V. Wray i

Alternates: R. E. DeShazo l J. E. Threatt i i TSC Radio Operators: I Primary: D. E. Sexton Alternate: P. W. Sturgis i Field Monitoring Teams: I 1 { n All Health Physics personnel with Field Monitoring Training,

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   '.j                      5.9.1           The two designated emergency vehicles are the I&E and Health Physics vans.
    ]q                                      The two vehicles are to be obtained (as directed by the FMC) by doing the following.

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     ;                                      5.9.1.1          I&E Van j
   . .i 5.9.1.1.1      Obtain keys from the emergency kit.
   .l                                                        5.9.1.1.2       If the vehicle is off-site request the FMC to contact j                                                                      the vehicle by TSC radio, have the vehicle to return j                                                                    to site immediately and obtain use when it returns.

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j ti 5.9.1.2.1 Obtain keys from the emergency kit.

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5.9.2 Obtain any other Station vehicle (if available) as directed by the FMC. j 5.9.3 Voluntary use of personnel vehicles is another alternative that may be

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    !                         1.0 PURPOSE q

j 1.1 To provide guidance for notification / activation of the Health

    !                                     Physics Organization in the event of an emergency situation.

1 i 1.2 To assure proper assignment of responsibility. 3 1.3 To give general guidance for initial response of the Health Physics J organization. i ' 1.4 To give general guidance for continuing response of the Health

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2.0 REFERENCES

l 2.1 D/0/B/1001/12, Technical Specifications Gaseous Waste Sampling and j Analysis.

  !             C 1               N^                 2.2   D/0/B/1009/02, Investigation of Possible Overexposure, Personnel j                                        Contamination, and/or Unusual Radiological Occurrences.

.s j 2.3 D/0/B/1009/04, Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions

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ti d Within the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear Station. f.j 2.4 D/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions. 7 ] 2.5 D/0/B/1009/06, Alternative Method for Determinids Dose Rate Within ] the Reactor Building. 1 2.6 D/0/B/1009/07, In plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions.

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] 2.7 D/0/B/1009/08, Contamination Control During Transportation of j Contaminated Injured Individuals. H I 2.8 D/0/B/1009/12, Quantifying Gaseous Release through Steam Relief Valves Under Post-Accident Conditions. 1 2.9 D/0/B/1009/13, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive Material through the Unit Vent. L 2.10 D/0/B/1009/14, Health Physics Actions Following an Uncontrolled f, , Release of Liquid Radioactive Material. j t j V 2.11 D/0/B/1009/15, Offsite Dose Projections - Uncontrolled Release of l Gaseous Radioactive Material other than through the Unit Vent. 4 9 , m

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(! t ;/ . Vi 2.12 HP/0/B/1009/16, Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the

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2.13 HP/0/B/1009/17, Post Accident Containment Air Sampling System.
 ,,                               2.14 HP/0/B/1009/19, Emergency Radio Syster Operations, Maintenance, and fj                                        Communications.

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'l                                2.15 HP/0/B/1009/21, Abnormal Unit Vent Sampling.

] 2.16 RP/0/A/5000/11, Protective Action Recommendations Without the OAC. jd 2.17'RP/0/B/5000/12, Control of Assessment and Repair Teams. 2.18 Catawba Nuclear Station Emergency Plan. hj 2.19 System Health Physics Manual. - J 2.20 Catawba Nuclear Station, Station Directive 2.8.1, Reporting

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4 d . 2.21 Catawba Nuclear Station, Station Directive 3.8.4, Onsite Emergency ] Organization. l 9 0 f3 3.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS Q) 3.1 This procedure shall only be initiated at the direction of Health t; Physics Supervision. . '} 3.2 a This procedure may be initiated in part or 'whole, depending on the i type and severity of emergency. j 3.3 This procedure provides general guidance for initiial response. Any ] particular situation may require actiohs not addressed in this procedure. q ) 3.4 For incidents occurring during backshifts, Health Physics shift j perscnnel shall be responsible for on-site response only until ? directed otherwise by the Station Health Physicist. 1 ) 4.0 PROCEDURE 1

  .                               4.1    Upon notification of an emergency condition, the Station Health j                                         Physicist shall activate the Health Physics organization by 1                                         notifying one or all of the following:

4.1.1 Surveillance and Control Coordinator. 4.1.2 Support Functions Coordinator. 4.1.3 Staff coordinator.

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4.2 Individual coordinators will notify alternates and supervisors to j be under their direction during the emergency, and will make i arrangements through the supervisors for the notification of non-azempt personnel.

]-                                      4.3        If the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual j

Event category, the Station Health Physicist shall proceed to the q Technical Support Center (TSC), and coordinate the overall Health j Physics response. Enclosures 5.2 and 5.3 provide general

]                                                  guidelines for response.

3 4.4 h an notified to respond to an emergency, the Surveillance and Control Coordinator shall assume alternate responsibility for the Station Health Physicist, and shall activate the S&C Coordinator identified in Reference 2.18 who will act according to Enclosures j 5.4 and 5.5.

 }                                      4.5        hen notified to respond to an emergency, the Support Functions Coordinator shall assume alternate responsibility for the Station i                                                Health Physicist and shall activate the Support Functions                                  .

Coordinator identified in Reference 2.18 who will act according j . to Enclosures 5.6 and 5.7. I

 ;                                      4.6        h an notified to respond to an emergency, the Staff Coordinator

] /] shall act according to Enclosures 5.8 and 5.9.

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4.7 h en notified to respond to an emergency, the Field Monitoring j t Coordinator shall act according to Enclosures 5.10 and 5.11. 4.8 h en notified to respond to an emerg'ency, the Operation Support ]l , Center ('0SC) Supervisor shall act according to Enclosures 5.12 and 5.13.

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3 5.0 ENCI,0SURES

  • d j 5.1 Guidelines For Planned Emergency Exposures

]a 5.2 Station Health Physicist - Initial Response ,1 5.3 Station Health Physicist - Continuing Response o

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5.7 Support Functions Coordinator - Continuing Response

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1 5.12 OSC Health Physics Supervisor - Initial Response

'A 5.13 OSC Health Physics Supervisor - Continuing Response 5.14 Reserve Personnel / Personnel Monitoring I.eader Response i 5.15 OSC Response Personnel Dose Record Form 5.16 Procurement of Helicopters for Aerial Environmental Surveillance 5 1: i

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GUIDELINES FOR PLANNED EMERGENCY EXPOSURES t 5.1.1 Obtain the verbal or written approval of the Emergency Coordinator to

    !                                 exceed planned maximum limits.

1 s l- 5.1.2 If it is necessary to remedy a situation immediately hazardons to life j and property, an individual (Duke Power personnel, or Outside y Services) may receive exposure up to: 3 W ole Body 5 ress (25 res)* j:i Skin of the W ole Body 30 rems (125 rea)*

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d 5.1.3 If it is necessary to save lives or prevent loss of lives and/or l extensive damaae to property, an individual may volunteer to receive exposure up to: . Whole Body 25 rems (75 rea)* Skin of the hole Body 150 rems or Thyroid Extremities 375 rems 4 v 5

  • Doses up to this limit may be authorized by the Recovery U Manager, Station Manager or Emergency Coordinator. For j application of these exposures, extensive damage to property b

should be considered to result in loss of life or the inability 1 to control or mitigate the accident with the assurance that life can be protected. ] 5.1.4 If pos'sible, the individual (s) should be selected by the followin's ] criteria: 5.1.4.1 Personnel should be volunteers or professional rescue

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II ) 5.1.4.2 Personnel should be broadly familiar with the potential ] consequences of such exposure. 5.1.4.3 Women capable of reproduction should not take part in these 0 actions. u

  .                                 5.1.4.4         All factors being equal, volunteers above the age of 45 should be selected.

5.1.5 Exposure shall be maintained ALARA. 9 h

              /     '.       5.1.6   Internal exposure should be minimized by the use of the best available a                %)                   respiratory protection, and contamination should be controlled by the j                                    use of available protective clothing.

l p 5.1.7 All exposures (permissible, planned maximus, planned emergency and j accidental) shall require documentation and an occupational dose penalty if necessary. _.,,._..,~..,.;.

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5.2.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. l' 5.2.2 The Station Health Physicist shall as necessary:

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d- 5.2.2.1 Establish the exposure limit for blanket dose extension, for Exposure Class 1 to a maxiana of 1000 mRes/qtr; for l Exposure Class 3 to a maximum of 2500 mRes; for Exposure i

  • Class 2 personnel (pregnant females) they shall not be extended above their 500 mRes limit, and should be reassigned to work locations in the Administration Building j

6 until radiation levels are evaluated. 5.2.2.2 Govern planned emergency exposures by Enclosure 5.1 (Guidelines For Planned Emergency Exposures).

     ;                                      5.2.2.3      Coordinate the overall Health Physics response.

5.2.2.4 Recommend protective action on-site for assembled personnel

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 '.l                                        5.2.2.5      Recommend off-site protective action to the Emergency Coordinator until the CMC (Crisis Management Center) is activated.

()'~' 5.2 2.6 Initiate, as necessary. .HP/0/B/1009/16, Distribution of Potassium Iodide Tablets in the Event of a Radiciodine j ' Release. j - i I t i a o i 4 I! d u' ii

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    ,                               5.3.1        Interface with the CMC when it is activated.
5.3.2 Coordinate Health Physics shift rotation and augmentation of
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i i 5.3.3 Should evacuation be required; coordinate the identification of l -

                                                 "Non-Essential" personnel with other TSC groups.

5.3.3.1 All females should be given first consideration due to limited use in a radiological exposure situation.

   ,                                             5.3.3.2     Sufficient personnel should be retained to support need for backup personnel.
.;                                  5.3.4        Direct trending of available information to support Health Physics
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                        .           5.3.5        When CMC is in place, continue Protective Action assessment and j           -

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  • i 5.4.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC.
      .                            5.4.2    Establish radiological access controls for the Station and Control 4,                                        Room.

1 1 5.4.2.1 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/07, In-Plant Particulate and Iodine Monitoring Under Accident Conditions. 5.4.2.2 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/08, Contamination 'l Control During Transportation of Contaminated Injured Individuals. 5.4.2.3 Initiate discussions by need for Buddy System for

    ;                                                     radiological conditions.

i 5.4.3 If the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual j Event category: 5.4.3.1 Send the following personnel as necessary to the operations

    }                                                     Support Center (OCC):

5.4.3.1.1 One Supervisor to coordinate Health Physics j f, . ') , support and communicate with the TSC and shall

    ;              N :e                                              . act according to Inclosures 5.12 and 5.13.

i j , 5.4.3.1.2 One Technician to provide job coverage (sampling, operation, maintenance, etc.).

  ;                                                       5.4.3.1.3 Two Technicians ,to monitor and report plant a                                                                      radiological status.

I 5.4.3.1.4 heo Technicians to provide fire / medical emergency / rescue team / damage control coverage. 5.4.3.2 Direct ' sufficient personnel to the Administra-tion j Building, DRC office, as staging area. j

  • 5.4.3.3 Identify a Supervisor or Lead Technician as Reserve
  ;                                                       Personnel / Personnel Monitoring Leader and he/she shall act i

according to Enclosure 5.14. .i 5.4.3.4 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Surveillance and control

  ,                                                       response, with emphasis upon OSC activities.

5.4.3.5 Request TSC Security staff to provide locations of officers remaining on post. Evaluate esposure potential for these officers and recommend protective actions as necessary.

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MP/0/B/1009/09 O ENCLOSURE 5.5 i ") SURVEIIIANCE AND CONTROL COORDINATOR CONTINUING RESPONSE i 4 t 5.5.1 The S&C Coordinator shall, as necessary: s' 5 5.5.1.1 Initiate through RP/PM I.eader HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditicas, when a site assembly occurs due to radiological conditions.

.l                                         5.5.1.2          Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/17, Post Accident i{ ,

Containment Air Sampling System. 5.5.2 Provide direction and support to the OSC Health Physics Supervisor: 5.5.2.1 Coordinate in plant and on-site monitoring in support of TSC needs,

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'l                                         5.5.2.2          Keep OSC Supervisor appraised of TSC events and activities
   !                                                        that may require OSC response (planned maintenance, l                                                        operation, sampling).

} 5.5.2.3 Coordinate with OSC and TSC groups to ensure adequate

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  • 5.'5.3 1 Monitor dose rate in TSC. Initiate discussion with Station Esalth

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      ;                                   5.6.1      Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC.

jd 5.6.2 Evaluate the need to establish an alternate location for sample

j. analysis.

l 5.6.3 Establish a count room sample priority list if emergency radiological I-sampling is in progress or is going to begin. (' 5.6.4 Initiate, as necessary, EP/0/8/1009/02, Investigation of Possible

  • i Overexposure, Personnel Contamination, and/or Unusual Radiological i Occurrences.

b 5.6.5 If the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual Event category: 1 5.6.5.1 Establish alternate dosimetry issue points for personnel [ and high range dosimetry, as necessary.

5.6.5.2 Issue blanket dose extensions for OSC personnel, to the '

y limit established by the Station Health Physicist. t 5.6.5.3 Provide representatives from Dosimetry and Records Control q , in the 06C to: $ 5.6.5.3.1 Record the following information on the OSC l, Response Personnel Dose Record Form (Enclosure 1 5.15) as emergency response personnel enter the OSC. t 5.'6.5.3.1.1 Name a j 5.6.5.3.1.2 Realth Physics Badge Number 5.6.5.3.1.3 Social Security Number [i i 5.6.5.3.1.4 Exposure class 1 5.6.5.3.1.5 Birthdate 1

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5. 6. 5.3.1. 9 Permissible lifetime dose to date e 5.6.5.3.1.10 Total lifetime dose to date 0

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!! 5.6.5.3.2 As personnel leave the OSC to enter a radiation field, dosimeters shall be checked for reseroing

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.j Response Personnel Dose Record Form (Enclosure j 5.15): 4 y 5.6.5.3.2.1 Date and Time Out q

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5.6.5.3.3 As personnel return to the OSC from entering a ,; radiation field, dosimeters shall be checked for . y rezeroing and the following information recorded

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1 41 5.6.5.3.3.1 Date and Time In 5.6.5.3.3.2 Dosimeter Reading In - 5.6.5.3.3.3 Retotal of quarterly dose ( ) 5.6.5.4 Proceed to the TSC and coordinate Support Function

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i 5.7.1 Ensure collection and retention of collected samples is adequate to et il reconstruct data following the emergency.

]1 . 5.7.2 Acquire additional anti-contamination clothing, dosimetry, g respiratory or monitoring equipment from: 4 q - Existing Station Stock CMC Admin and Logistics Groups .5, 'j . 5.7.3 Direct implementation of HP/0/B/1001/12, Technical Specifications Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis and/or HP/0/B/1009/21, Abnormal s Unit Vent Sampling as necessary to collect containment and unit vent d samples. . 1 All sampling will be coordinated with OSC Health Physics personnel to deter'uine habitability and RWP requirements. 5.7.4 Retrieve radiation instrumentation from Instrument Issue area and -l -- stage in DRC office. l s 4 I I 1 l

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5.8.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to TSC. l

   ,j                                          5.8.1.1      Review any assessments made using RP/0/A/5000/11, Lj,                                                          Protective Action Recommendations Without the OAC.
 .i                              5.8.2          Initiate the following procedures as necessary.

11 5.8.2.1 HP/0/B/1009/13, Off-Site Dose Projection - Uncontrolled

j Release of Radioactive Material through the Unit Yent.

1 9 5.8.2.2 HP/0/B/1009/14, Health Physics Actions Following an

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!! Release of Gaseous Radioactive Material other than through the Unit Vent. J t g 5.8.3 Assume the duties of the Data Analysis Coordinator if the emergency is classified above the Notification of Unusual Event Category and: i

j 5.8.3.1 Proceed to the TSC.

1 l 5.8.3.2 Initiate activation of the Field Monitoring Organization by , notifying the Field Monitoring Coordinator to respond h.-L according to Enclosure 5.10 and 5.11.

 ]                                             5.8.3.3      Initiate the following procedures as necessary:

'.1 j 5.8.3.3.1 HP/0/B/1009/06, Alternative Method for Determining Dose Rate Within the Reactor

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.1 .i i 5.8.3.3.2 HP/0/B/1009/12, Quantifying Gaseous Release d through Steam Relief Yalves Under Post-Accident 1 Conditions. il p 5.8.3.4 Provide special evaluation in areas such as shielding, off-site consquences of a containment loss or staan j generator tube rupture, BBA, etc. he n 1 3 t 9 4 i v' t

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ff 5.9.1 Evaluate the need to recalculate dose projections based upon: s

  'l                                         5.9.1.1     Known changes in meteorological status (wind speed, wind
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to continue for longer than two hours, or to otherwise be effected by extended evacuation times. q 5.9.4 When the CMC is established, all dose projections and recosusendations will be coordinated with the CMC Off-Site Radiological Support Section to assure consistency. 1 i 1 . 1 J . ,i

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.1                          5.10.2     Initial Response

-] - j 5.10.2.1 Activate the field monitoring organization by: I h 5.10.2.1.1 Notifying the TSC Radio Operator to report M j to the TSC and initiate HP/0/B/1009/19, Emergency Radio System Operations, Maintenance, and Communications. q' 5.10.2.1.2 Field Monitioring Team (Flfr) members will be i l organized by the RPPM Leader, as per Enclosure 5.14, as follows: 1 1 Team Call Sign Number of Members Transporta tion-y .] .. Alpha 2 Land Vehicle / Bravo l Charlie 2 2 Land Vehicle Land Vehicle

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] 5.10.2.2 Proceed to the TSC. - d q 5.10.2.3 ' obtain plant radiological status and evaluate the potential j or existence of an off-site release of radioactive material p a, (liquid or gaseous).

. 5.10.2.4 Obtain meteorological information and determine initial j sample direction.

a 1 5.10.2.5 Determine the need for aerial environmental surveillance ] based on plant radiological status and meteorological

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 !'                                                  5.10.2.6 Determine plume location (width) based on stability class (establish estimated plume location on 10 mile radius map).

.i 1 5.10.2.7 Dispatch on-site monitoring team, Foxtrot, up to the 3 exclusion area boundary fence at the estimated plume .! location. . d 5.10.2.8 Dispatch Alpha Team to the 0.5 mile radius to traverse the i plume at it's estimated arc.

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1 q 5.10.3.1 Dispatch Bravo Team to criss-cross the left side of the plume. - 5.10.3.2 Dispatch Charlie Team to criss-cross the right side of the i plume. . t ] 5.10.3.3 Dispatch Delta Team to a point at the centerline of the a , plume.

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5.11.1 Continuing Response

   }                                              5.11.1.1 Maintain the 10 mile radius map by:

4-L; 5.11.1.1.1 Posting current MfT locations. 1

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'j 5.11.1.1.3 Confirm and illustrate the approximate plume

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[JI 5.11.1.2 Coni.inue field monitoring strategies by:

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Il 5.11.1.2.2 Advise FMT's on public protective actions j and conditions they should be aware of while a (. e, . in the area. a: 5.11.1.3 Advise the Data Analysis Coordinator of field monitoring results. Lt . 5.11.1.4 Maintain an organized file of all sample results/ data n generated from FMT activities.

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HP/0/B/1009/09 ENCLOSURE 5.12 D I O V OSC HEALTH PHYSICS SUPERVISOR i INITIAL RESPONSE , .I

{ 5.12.1 Assemble supporting materials and take to OSC.

[1 (' 5.12.2 Contact OSC Operation Supervisor and coordinate Health Physics

 -j                                          support for OSC activities. Assist in implementation of j                                             RP/0/B/5000/12, Control of Assessment and Repair Teams.

it d 5.12.3 Provide immediate job coverage as necessary. Give due consideration 1 to the fact that plant conditions may be unstable and radiological conditions unknown. 5.12.4 Provide immediate Health Physics coverage as necessary to support )! Fire Brigade, damage control, medical emergency and other emergency y activities. j 5.12.5 Direct technicians to obtain preliminary radiological information j available in Control Room. f 5.12.5.1 Emphasis should be placed upon determining the areas of the

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  • H 5.12.6 Based upon initial Control Room indications, direct technicians to monitor and report radiological status which will support OSC f, activities.
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d 5.12.7.1 All activities whicht cause these levels to be approached or

  • 1 exceeded, require pre-planning and coordination with TSC 2 S&C Coordinator.

!. 5.12.8 Direct assignment of additional dosimetry to provide adequate J monitoring for the conditions expected.

5.12.9 Direct the use of protective clothing to limit the spread of

] ?! contamination consistent with the conditions expected. l1 5.12.10 Obtain additional instrumentation to support OSC activities

j (Teletector, neutron instrument alpha instrument, friskers), if necessary.

t! y 5.12.11 Require each exit from OSC to Auxiliary Building be preceeded by a briefing on task to be done and radiological conditions expected when applicable. 5.12.12 Coordinate Health Physics activities for assessment and repair teams in accordance with RP/0/B/5000/12.

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1 5.13.1 Maintain routine contact with TSC S&C Coordinator to provide update on OSC activities and to receive plant status reports. 5.13.2 Obtain thru Support Functions Coordinator additional j dosimetry / protective clothing / emergency kit items necessary to j support OSC activities. 5.13.3 Coordinate OSC activities requiring pre planning. s j 5.13.3.1 Emphasis should be placed upon: J . i , Dosimetry (Whole Body & Extremities) .1 - Protective Clothing Route to and from task .j - Respiratory equipment j - Need for Buddy System because of safety hazard (radiological and non-radiological) Establishing dose limits and/or dose. rate J considerations for high exposure jobs on unknown ' ] situations 1 Communications equipment 1 - Additional monitoring instrumentation j .k 5.13.4 Monitor dose rate in OSC. Should General Area reach 5 mR/hr., l initiate discussion with S&C Coordinator, on the need to evacuate' the

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HP/0/B/10C9/09 i ENCLOSGE 5.14 RESERVE PERSONNEL / PERSONNEL MONITORING LEADER RESPONSE ,l # 5.14.1 Assemble all Health Physics personnel not initially required for j emergency response. Non-essential personnel should be evaluated for j use in the emergency. j 5.14.2 Identify personnel and/or personnel monitoring teams for ~the j following locations. 5.14.2.1 Field Monitoring 3 5.14.2.1.1 1 Select eleven (11) Catawba Nuclear Station Field Monitoring Team (FMT) members to be 1 organized as follows: n a 3 Team Call Sign Number of Members Transportation ]U

  • Alpha 2 Land Vehicle o-Bravo 2 Land Vehicle Charlie 2 Land Vehicle Delta 2 Land Vehicle 1 Echo 1 Helicopter i .

Foxtrot 2 (Onsite Team) i 5.14.2.1.2 Instruct FMT's to complete checkout steps I from HP/0/B/1009/04, Environmental

   !                                                                        Monitoring for Emergency Conditions Within er                                                               the Ten Mile Radius of Catawba Nuclear k./                                                               Station.

.j 5.'14.2.2 . All on-site assembly areas are identified in Station j .' Directive 3.0.7. s' 5.14.2.3 PAP Area. . J 5.14.2.4 Construction Personnel Exit Area (Brass Gate). 5.14.2.5 Evacuation Facility (Alpha or Bravo). Two monitoring teams if both locations are used. H j 5.14.3 Initiate, as necessary, HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel / Vehicle Monitoring j for Emergency Conditions. f j 5.14.4 Initiate random monitoring of vehicles located in the upper and lower K parking lots starting with vehicles nearest the affected unit. The h monitoring team identified in Step 5.14.2.4 should be used for this H purpose. h U 5.14.5 Coordinate with the TSC Surveillance and Control Coordinator on l . relocating personnel monitoring teams if background radiation renders normal monitoring locations unfit. j ~ 5.14.6 Supervise Health Physics efforts at the Evacuation Facility (s) as per ] f3 Reference 2.2. ,! U 4 u [... .,-....._. __ _ e. y , , . ,

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    ,j                                          5.14.7.1 Direct and control personnel in the staging area (DRC Li -

tj office in the Administration Building). 1 5.14.7.2 Coordinate with Surveillance and Control Coordinator to ) provide additional manpower, as necessary. 4 5.14.7.3 Coordinate with Support Functions Coordinator to provide tj additional manpower, as necessary. 1

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1 5.14.7.5 Begin scheduling activities for Health Physics personnel.

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HP/0/B/1009/09 V ENCLOSURE 5.16 PROCUREMENT OF HELICOPTERS FOR AERIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE I y;- , l Inland Airways, Hyrtle Beach, S.C., is under contract to Duke Power Company to furnish one helicopter upon request ard an additional helicopter within six hours following notification. Once a helicopter is requested, there is a

 .,                                    maximum elapsed time of three hours for the helicopter to arrive at Catawba t-                                  Nuclear Station or other dispatched locations.

I Helicopter service is limited to daylight hours and adequate flying weather. The helicopters will hold three people, the pilot and two passengers. To e I perform surveys, instrumentation may limit the passenger space. To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service contact:

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