ML20198G420

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Forwards Draft SER Input Based on Review of PSAR Chapters 13.3 & 13.7
ML20198G420
Person / Time
Site: Satsop
Issue date: 05/19/1975
From: Skovholt D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Deyoung R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
CON-WNP-1306 NUDOCS 8605290574
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  • R. C. DeYoung, Assistant Director for LWR-1, RL RESPONSE TO STA! WARD REVIEW ASSIGNMEhT, WPPSS NUCLEAR PROJECT ROS. 3 & 5, REVIEW 0F PSAR CHAPTERS 13.3 & 13.7 Applicant: Washingtori Public Power Supply System Licensing Stage: CP Branch & LrH: LWP. 1-3, F. D. O'Reilly Revi w Branch: IS5.EP i;eauested ton;lettor. Date: C/16/75 neview Status: Draf t SER Input The attached report contains draft input for the Safety Evaluation Report relative to our review of the subject Sin.

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Donald J. Skovholt Donald J. Skovholt Assistant Director for Quality Assurance and Operations Division of Reactor Licensing Enclosure, draft Input for SER cc: A. Giambusso W. !*cDonald R. Houston O. Farr P. D. O'Reilly R. F. Priebe DISTRIBUTION: Docket (2), IS&EP Rdg. File, DJSkovholt 8605290574 750519 PDR ADOCK 05000500 E PDR o,,...*

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Draft Input for Safety Evaluation Report WPPSS Nuclear Project Nos. 3 & 5 13.3 The applicant has described his preliminary plans for coping with emergencies. The onsite Shift Supervisor will have the authority to initiate the Emergency Plan in accordance with detailed written procedures. Offsite emergency operations and support efforts will be under the control of an Emergency Coordinator. The applicant has indicated that backup or redundant communication systems will be provided to ensure prompt and effective communications during

. emergencies.

For assistance in dealing with emergencies, the applicant will establish agreements with the appropriate local, State and Federal agencies. A preliminary list of agencies furnished by the applicant is shown in Table 13-1. The applicant has made initial contact with the Department of Social and Health Services which is preparing the overall radiological response plan for the State of Washington, and with the Department of Emergency Services which will assist the local county officials in the development of an emergency response plan for the environs of the plant.

In-plant instrumentation will provide illentification and assessment information for radiological emergencies. Such information together with precalculated data will be used for projecting onsite and offsite dose consequences. Protective measures such as respiratory protection, taking cover, and evacuation will be taken as dictated by the accident consequences. Analyses have been performed by the staff

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l to confirm the practicability of evacuation as an emergency protective measure in the environs of the proposed plant and appropriate criteria have'been identified for the design of an acceptable plan. Onsite direction of the emergency effort will be assured from the control room which is designed for continuous occupancy during the course of an accident.

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In addition, emergency control centers will be established both onsite and offsite. The applicant has described the means of notification and expected response by the local authorities in the event of an accident requiring evacuation of the population-at-risk from the environs of the plant.

The plant emergency facilities will include decontamination and first aid facilities for the treatment of injured personnel. Ambulance service will be provided for the transportation of seriously injured personnel to offsite medical facilities. The applicant has made

- preliminary contacts with the Grays Harbor Community Hospital, the St. Joseph Hospital, and the !! ark E. Reed Memorial Hospital for providing hospital facilities and services to individuals affected by radiological emergencies. ,

The applicant will conduct a training program to familiarize all plant personnel with the Emergency Plan. Training will also be provided to nonemployee personnel whose services may be required in emergency situations. In addition, periodic drills will be conducted.

a The various plant features to assure evacuation capability, in addition

-to design features to permit safe shutdown, include radiation emergency alanns, site evacuation alarms, diverse communications systems, and adequate evacuation routes. The applicant's capability for facility reentry will be supported by the establishment of two emergency control centers equipped with emergency supplies, radiation monitoring instruments, and communications equipment.

We conclude that the emtrgency planning program as presented by the applicant meets the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E. Part II, and is consistent with facility design features, analyses of postulated accidents, and characteristics of the proposed site location. Further-more, it provides reasonable assurance that appropriate protective

, measures can be taken within and beyond the site bouadary in the event of a serious accident.

13.7 Industrial Security The applicant has provided a general description of plans for protecting the plant against potential acts of indust' rial sabotage. Provisions for the screening of employees at the plant, and for design phase review of plant layout and protection of vital equipment have been described and conform to Regulatory Guide 1.17. We conclude that the applicant's arrangements for protection of the plant against acts of industrial sabotage are satisfactory for this stage of 'he licensing process. ,

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Table 13-1 PRELIMINARY LIST OF AGENCIES WHICH MAY BE NOTIFIED OR UTILIZED FOR PREPARATI0il A{D C00RDIriATIO!{ OF

  • WNP-3 & WNP-5 EMERGENCY PLAN Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Washington State Patrol Washington State Department of Ecology Washington State Fire Marshall US!1RC - Region V Compliance Office County Sheriffs, Southwestern Washington Nearby County Emergency Services Units County Sheriffs, Northwestern Oregon Nearby City Health Departments and Hospitals Nearby City Ambulance Services Local and Regional Irrigation District Offices Local Communications Media Supply System Participants U. S. Department of Agriculture, Defense Mobilization Planning V. S. Forest Service '

U. S. Department of Connerce, National Weather Service U. S. Office of Dnergency Preparedness U. S. Environmental Protection Agency U. S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation U. S. Department of Interior, Bonneville Power Administration U. S. Coast Guard U. S. Defense Supply Agency .

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