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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 5 to EPIP 6.3, Exclusion Area Evacuation & Rev 0 to EPIP 6.9, Site Boundary Control Ctr (Sbcc) Evacuation. Revised Table of Contents Also Encl
ML20205G875
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/01/1986
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EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES

. TAB.LE OF CONTENTS Revision Date 1.0 CLASSIFICATION & ASSESSMENT 1.1 Plant Operations Manager Initial Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 04-01-86 1.2 Event Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 09-03-85 1.3 Offsite Agency Notification . . . . . . . . 2 07-18-86 1.4 Radiological Dose Evaluation . . . . . . . . 12 03-22-85 1.5 Protective Action Evaluation . . . . . . . . 11 04-01-86 1.6 Radiciodine Blocking & Thyroid Exposure -

Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 08-15-84 1.7 Evaluation of Core Damage . . . . . . . . . 8 12-30-85.

1.8 Emergency Off-Site Dose Estimations . . . . 9 09-03-85 2.0 UNUSUAL EVENT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES .

2.1 Unusual Event - Immediate Actions . . . . . 6 04-01-86 2.2 Unusual Event - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86

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3.0 ALERT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 3.1 Alert - Immediate Actions . . . . . . . . . 8 04-01-86 3.2 Alert - Plant & Company Personnel Notifi-cation . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86 3.3 DELETED 4.0 SITE EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 4.1 Site Emergency - Immediate Actions . . . .. . 11 .

04-01-86 4.2 Site Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86 4.3 DELETED 5.0 GENERAL EMERGENCY - IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 5.1 General Emergency - Immediate Actions . . . 11 04-01-86 5.2 General Emergency - Plant & Company Personnel Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06-27-86 5.3 DELETED l 8608190647 860801

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Revision Date 6.0 EVACUATION 6.1 Limited Plant Evacuation . . . ....... 3 09-09-83 6.2 Plant Evacuation . . . . .......... 6 03-22-85 6.3 Exclusion Area Evacuation ......... 5 07-31-86 6.4 Energy Information Center Evacuation . ... 3 03-22-85 6.5 TSC & OSC Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 06-27-86 6.6 DELETED 6.7 Emergency operations Facility Activation . . 4 06-27-86 6.8 Emergency Operations Facility Evacuation . . 0 07-31-86 6.9 Site Boundary Control Center Evacuation .. 0 07-31-86 7.0 CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH PHYSICS RESPONSE & PREPAREDNESS i

7.1 Internal Chemistry and Health Physics Personnel Notification / Initial Response 7.1.1 Chemistry and Health Physics on-Site -

Notification and Response . . . . 8 07-18-86 7.1.2 Chemistry and Health Physics Offsite Notification and Response . . . . 4 03-22-85

( 7.1.3 Health Physics Protective Actions by i ' Operations Personnel Prior to Arrival of HP Personnel . . . . . . . . . 4 03-22-85 7.2 Health Physics Facility Activation i

7.2.1 Activation of HP Facilities at Site Boundary Control Center . . . . . 7 06-27-86 7.2.2 Activation of Health Physics Facili-ties at Technical Support Center /

Operations Support Center 7 06-27-86 7.2.3 DELETED 7.2.4 Health Physics communications . .. 4 03-22-85 7.2.5 DELETED 7.3 Radiological Surveys 7.3.1 Airborne Sampling & Direct Dose Rate l Survey Guidelines . . ...... 10 04-01-86 I 7.3.2 Post-Accident Sampling & Analysis of Potentially High Level Reactor Coolant . ............ 17 06-27-86

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Date 7.3.3 Post-Accident Sampling of Contain-ment Atmosphere . .... .... 16 06-27-86 7.3.4 Movement of Required Chemistry Equipment & Material to the Technical Support Center Counting Room & Mini-Laboratory . .... 4 06-27-86 7.3.5 Post-Accident Sampling of the Auxiliary Building & Drumming Area Vent Stacks Using the Iso-kinetic Stack Sampling System . . 3 04-01-86 7.4 Emergency Equipment 7.4.1 DELETED 7.4.2 DELETED 7.4.3 DELETED 7.4.3.1 Use of Canberra Model 3100 Series 30 Multichannel Analyzer to Determine Airborne Iodine Activities . . . 0 02-26-82 7.4.4 DELETED 8.1 Personnel Assembly & Accountability . . . . ' 6 12-30-85 9.1 DELETED 10.1 Firefighting . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 12-30-85 11.0 FIRST AID & MEDICAL CARE 11.1. On-Site First Aid Assistance . . . . . . . . 5 03-22-85 11.2 Injured Person's Immediate Care . . . . . . 3 03-22-85 11.3 Hospital Assistance . . . . . .. . . .. . 5 03-22-85 11.4 DELETED 12.0 REENTRY & RECOVERY PLANNING 12.1 Reentry Procedures for Emergency Operations 5 05-24-85 12.2 Personnel Exposure & Search & Rescue Teams 6 05-24-85 12.3 Reccvery Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 05-04-84 12.4 Personnel Monitoring Exposure Guidelines . . 4 09-03-85 4

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13.1 Crisis Communications ........... 5 06-27-86 14.0 CONNUNICATIONS i

14.1 DELETED i 14.2 Paging System Operation .......... 7 06-27-86 15.0 TRAINING, DRILLS & EXERCISES 15.1 DELETED 15.2 DELETED 15.3 DELETED 15.4 DELETED 15.5 DELETED 16.0 WISCONSIN ELECTRIC GENERAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 16.1 Nuclear Engineering Notification & Response. . 9 06-27-86

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j 07-31-86 i TABLE OF EPIP FORMS EPIP EPIP Form Title Procedure 01 Emergency Plan Airborne Radiation Survey Record Site Boundary control Center (11-85) 7.3.1 02 Emergency Plan Survey Record Site Boundary Control Center (08-84) 7.3.1 03 Dose Factor Calculations for Specific Noble Gas Analysis Results (03-81) . 7.3.1

, 04 Status Report on Plant Systems & Controls for Affected Unit (01-83) 6.5 05 RMS Status (Release Point Monitors) (08-84) 6.5 06 RMS Status (Area Type Monitors) (08-84) 6.5 06a RMS Status (Process Monitors) (05-84) 6.5 07 For X/Q Determination (03-85) 1.4 08 Estimated Whole Body & Thyroid Projected Doses (03-85) 1.4 l 09 Estimated Whole Body Dose Calculation Worksheet for Specific Noble Gas Releases (03-85) 1.4 10 Estimated Ground Deposition Calculation Worksheet for Particulate Radionuclide Releases (03-85) 1.4 10a Estimated Population Dose (03-85) 1.4

(~ 11 Summary of Radiological Dose Evaluation Calculations (03-85) 1.4 l 12 Incident Report Form (12-85) 1.3 13 Status Update Form (12-85) 1.3 i 14 NRC Event Notification Worksheet (12-85) 1.3 15 Unused 16 Unused 17 Accounting Short Form (07-84) 8.1 .

18 Assembly Area Roster (03-81) 8.1

! 19 Unused 20 Te'chnical Support Center Activation Checklist (06-86) , 6.5 21 Emergency Operations Facility Activation Checklist (06-86) 6.7 22 Plant Emergency Call List (06-86) Call List Tab 23 offsite Agency Emergency Call List (06-86) Call List Tab 24 Emergency Response Facility Telephone Directory (06-86) Call List Tab i

25 Wisconsin Electric Headquarters Support Personnel Emergency Call List (06-86) Call List Tab 26 Unused 27 Unused 28 Unused 29 Unused he t

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30 Reactor Coolant Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (06-86) 7.3.2 31 Containment Atmosphere Post-Accident Sampling Analysis Report (06-86) 7.3.3 32 Search & Rescue and Emergency Operations Checklist (06-86) 12.2 33 Unused 34 .

Calculation of Xe-133 Equivalent Release Rates (04-86) 1.8 35 Dose Calculations (09-85) 1.8 36 Unused 37 Unused 6

EPIP 6.3 MINOR Revision 5 07-31-86 EXCLUSION AREA EVACUATION 1.0 GENERAL This procedure describe the steps and instructions to be taken if an exclusion area evacuation is anticipated. This procedure will be used when conditions are such that the plant and the area around it, i.e., e'nergy information center, nature trail, switchyard, fishing pier and roadways to the exclusion gates, must be evacuated.

2.0 REFERENCES

EPIP 6.8, " Emergency Operations Facility Evacuation" 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately documented.

4 3.2 The security checkpoint, assembly area, personnel monitoring and decontamination station can be established at either the site

( boundary control center or the Hamilton Community House in Two Rivers. This will depend upon the magnitude of the release and meteorological conditions. The Health Physics Director will recommend to the Site Manager which facility is preferred.

3.3 When the TSC is manned, the responsibility for evacuations and evacuation announcements is transferred to the Plant Operations Manager in the TSC unless otherwise directed by the Site Manager.

4.0 PREREQUISITE CONDITIONS 4.1 EPIP 6.2, " Plant Evacuation," completed.

l 4.2 Exclusion area evacuation will be considered when any of the following conditions exist.

4.2.1 Radiation levels in general areas of the exclusion area are in excess of 10 mr/hr whole body dose rate. (See Section 1.0) 4.2.2 Airborne concentrations of radioiodine are greater than 5.3 l

x 10 7 pCi/cc averaged over any two hour period in general areas of the exclusion area. (This would result in a two hour dose to the thyroid of 2 Rem assuming that the predomi-nate isotope is I-131.)

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1 4.2.3 When emergency or support personnel radiation doses in  !

assembly areas'and/or emergency response facilities are I approaching or exceeding the following radiation dose limits:

a. Whole body gamma: 1.5 Rem
b. Thyroid: 5 Rem
c. Beta skin dose: 3 Rem 4.2.4 As other emergency conditions may dictate.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Plant Operations Manager (or His Designee) 5.1.1 If not already done, contact the Two Rivers Police Department and request them to make the Two Rivers Community e av r an assembly area for plant personnel by NOTE: (Telephone numbers are applicable 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day.)

5.1.2 Ensure that EPIP 6.2, " Plant Evacuation," is completed.

5.1.3 Instruct the TSC Manager to identify assembly areas or sup-port centers that must be evacuated in accordance with the exposure criteria listed in Section 4.2 above.

5.1.4 Instruct the Offsite Health Physics Director to establish a personnel monitoring and decontamination station at the Hamilton Community House or the site boundary control center.

5.1.5 Instruct the Shift Security Lieutenant to establish a check point and assembly area at either the Two Rivers Community House, site boundary control center, or other location deemed appropriate for the situation.

5.1.6 For each assembly area or support center identified for need of evacuation in Step 5.1.3, designate the alternate location to be used. If possible, use the alternate areas listed in the following table.

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Situ Boundary Control Center KNPP Site Access Facility 5.1.7 Infor1a each assembly area and support center identified in Step 5.1.3 that personnel must be evacuated and communicate to them the following information.

a. The alternate location to which personnel should report (Refer to step 5.1.6 of this procedure).
b. Preferred route to follow to the alternate assembly area. *
c. Protective measures to be taken by personnel before they evacuate the area.

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accountability procedures in accordance with EPIP 8.1,

" Personnel Assembly and Accountability," and report results to the technical support center or control room.

5.1.8 Continue to update all assembly areas and support centers with respect to where personnel should report and dnsure that personnel are made aware of possible radiation hazards in areas requiring access and re-entry.

l 5.1.9 Re-evaluate the ability to re-enter plant assembly areas or l support centers and attempt to isolate affected areas as required.

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, MINOR Revision 0 07-31-86 SITE BOUNDARY CONTROL CENTER (SBCC) EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure establishes the method by which the SBCC is evacuated to two  :

alternate sites. The two locations are the Wisconsin Public Service district office at 200 Columbus Street in Two Rivers (the alternate  ;

emergency operations facility (AEOF]) and the other is the KNPP site-access facility (SAF) located about one mile west of KNPP on Kewaunee County Nuclear Road. (See Figures 6.8-1 and 6.8-2 in procedure EPIP 6.8) 2.0 REFERENCIS 2.1 EPIP 6.3, " Exclusion Area Evacuation" 2.2 EPIP 6.8, " Emergency Operations Facility Evacuation" 2.3 EPIP 7.2.1, " Actuation of the Site Boundary Control Center" 3.0 PRECAUTIONS & LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately documented.

3.2 When evacuating this facility, minimize the number of vehicles used to transport people and equipment to the alternate facilities. This will help reduce the amount of contamination which could potentially be transported offsite. It will also help maintain accountability of personnel.

3.3 The alternate EOF has limited number of comunercial telephone lines.

However, it has several PBX lines. Outgoing calls should be made, if at all possible, through the PBX system by dialing '9' and the telephone number. This will leave the comunercial lines open for incoming calls.

3.4 The key to an orderly evacuation is good communications and turnover l with the personnel who are temporarily assuming EOF and SBCC responsibilities.

4.0 PREREQUISITE CONDITIONS The decision to evacuate the SBCC will be made by the Emergency Support Manager and Radeon/ Waste Manager and coordinated by the Offsite Health Physics Director. Once the decision to evacuate has been made, the Offsite Health Physics Director will inform the Health Physics Director and Security that the evacuation of the SBCC is in progress and that PBNP site access will soon be controlled from the KNPP SAF.

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5.1 The offsite Health Physics Director will ensure that the following equipment / materials are taken from the SBCC and transported to the appropriate location. Ensure that the route to the locations is discussed to avoid entering the plume if possible. The following list is only to be used as a guide as the Offsite Health Physics Director or alternate may designate other equipment needed or verbally delete equipment from the given listings. The designated SAF coordinator (from EPIP 6.8, Section 5.3.1) will coordinate and oversee the equipment moved to the SAF.

5.1.1 Two Rivers - AEOF

a. Large area maps - those that are easily removed
b. Dose projection isopleths
c. Radio base station -
d. One GM probe / frisk device
e. Procedures manuals:

- 1 set EPIPs

- 1 set HPCALs

- 1 set RDWs

- 1 set HP/HPIPs

- 1 set Emergency Plan

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g. One-half available potassium iodide supply with use ,

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h. EPIP forms: I EPIP-03 EPIP-07 EPIP-10a EPIP-04 EPIP-08 EPIP-17 EPIP-05 EPIP-09 EPIP-18 EPIP-06 EPIP-10 EPIP-34 EPIP-06a l

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EPIP 1.4 EPIP 7.2.1 EPIP 1.5 EPIP 7.2.2 EPIP 7.1.1 5.1.2 Kewaunee SAF

a. 1 set EPIPs
b. Gas-powered generators / spare gasoline
c. Air samples - all
d. Mobile survey kits
e. FM radios / antennas / chargers
f. All portable survey instruments / check sources

[ g. All protective clothing / foul weather gear

h. All dosimetry equipment - TLDs/SRDs i All respiratory protection equipment
j. Tool box
k. Nuclear Chicago counter
1. One-half of potassium iodide supply plus use approval list
m. First aid supplies / burn kit
n. Decontamination supplies
o. Radiation hazard signs / supplies
p. Traffic signs / equipment l q. EPIP forms: ,

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r. CHP forms:,

CHP-21 CHP-34 CHP-41 CHP-22 CHP-35 CHP-41a CHP-25 CHP-37 CHP-44 CHP-31 CHP-38 CHP-56 CHP-33b CHP-39 CHP-106 CHP-33c CHP-40 5.2 During the time that the SBCC material is being transported to the alternate facilities, the direction of the offsite survey teams should be turned over to the Health Physics Director in the TSC.

5.3 When the equipment and personnel have reached both the AEOF and SAF, comununications via FH radio should be established between the AEOF, SAF and the plant as per EPIP 6.8, Section 5.3.2. If radio comununication is not established use the telephone as a backup.

5.4 Once appropriate radio communications have been established, the

Offsite Health Physics Director should resume control of the offsite monitoring teams at the AEOF from the Health Physics Director.

5.5 Once the SAF and AEOF are manned, the offsite director and SAF

{ coordinator should follow the applicable guidelines of EPIP 7.2.1, Appendices A, B, C and D to fully ready the AEOF and SAF to coordinate offsite survey teams and PBNP site access.

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_ MINOR Revision 0 07-31-86 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure establishes the method by which the EOF is evacuated to the alternate EOF. The alternate EOF (AEOF) is the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant EOF located in the Wisconsin Public Service district office on 200 Columbus Street in Two Rivers (see Figure 6.8-1). The alternate offsite health physics facility is the KNPP site access facility (SAF) located about one mile west of KNPP on Kewaunee County Nuclear Road (see Figure 6.8-2).

2.0 REFERENCES

EPIP 6.3, " Exclusion Area Evacuation" EPIP 6.9, " Site Boundary Control Center Evacuation" 3.0 PRECAUTIONS & LIMITATIONS 3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately documented.

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(' to transport people and equipment to the alternate facilities. This

. will help reduce the amount of contamination which could potentially be transported offsite. It will also help maintain accountability of personnel.

3.3 The alternate EOF has a limited number of commercial telephone lines. However, it has reveral PBX lines. Outgoing calls should be made, if at all possible, through the PBX system by dialing '9' and the telephone number. This will leave the comercial lines open for incoming calls.

3.4 The key to an orderly evacuation is gcod communications and turnover with the personnel who are temporarily assuming EOF responsibilities.

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EPIP 6.8 Page 2 4.0 PREREQUISITE CONDITIONS 4.1 Evacuation of the SBCC[ EOF will be considered when any of the following conditions exist.

4.1.1 Radiation levels in the area surrounding the SBCC/ EOF are:

a. Whole body gamma 500 mrem /hr
b. Thyroid 3000 mrem /hr NOTE: HIGHER DOSE RATES CAN BE TOLERATED FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME IF PROJECTIONS DO NOT EXCEED THE LIMITS IN 4.1.2 0F THIS PROCEDURE.

4.1.2 When emergency response or support personnel radiation doses in the SBCC/ EOF are exceeding or are projected to exceed the following dose limits:

a. Whole body gamma 5 Rem
b. Thyroid 25 Rem

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5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Emergency Support Manager 5.1.1 EOF Evacuation

a. Ensure that the EOF evacuation checklist, Attach-ment 6.8-1, is completed. This will ensure that all necessary equipment is transported to the AEOF and that all EOF responsibilities are temporarily transferred to the TSC.
b. Minimize the number of vehicles used during the evacuation to limit the spread of contamination and to l help maintain accountability.

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5.2 Radeon/ Waste Manager 5.2.1 EOF EvacuationP

a. Turnover offsite plume tracking and offsite dose projection to the Chemistry Director in the TSC.
b. Make a recommendation to the ESM for the best evacuation routes to both the AECF and the SAF.

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a. Upon arrival at the AEOF, access MAD on the corporate main frame corputer using the IBM-PC (as a mainframe terminal emuli. tor) at Position 31 shown on Figure 6.8-4 (or on the IBM-PC which can be transported from the EOF).
b. Ensure MAD is operating properly.

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c. Update the radiological and meteorological data.
d. Relieve the Chemistry Director of RCWM responsibilities. Inform the ESM.

( 5.3 Offsite Health Physics Director 5.3.1 EOF Evacuation

a. Inform the offsite monitoring teams that the offsite health physics facility is being evacuated to the SAF.

The monitoring teams will receive instructions from and report results to the Health Physics Director in the TSC.

_ b. Temporarily turnover the direction of offsite survey teams to the Health Physics Director.

c. Assign a SAF coordinator to set up the SAF. The SAF will be the base station and coordinating point for offsite monitoring teams.

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the AEOF.

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a. Place the fadio base station near position Nos. 29 and 30 as shown on Figure 6.8-4.
b. On the WPS radio, disconnect the AC power, open the metal top using the metal thumbscrews. Then disconnect the antenna cable. Reconnect the cable to the WE radio and connect the WE radio to AC power.
c. Establish communications with the SAF coordinator and offsite survey teams.
d. Resume control of the offsite monitoring teams from the Health Physics Director. Inform the ESM.

5.4 Site Manager Upon notification that the SBCC/ EOF is being evacuated, ensure that the following are informed of the evacuation and that the TSC will be their contact point until the AEOF is activated.

5.4.1 Design, Construction and Planning Manager and the Emergency Director in Milwaukee.

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ATTACHMENT 6.8-1 EOF EVACUATION CHECKLIST NOTE: THIS CHECKLIST SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY THE ESM OR A DESIGNATED ALTERNATE.

Initials Time Contact the KNPP control room (number listed on Form EPIP-23) and explain that evacuation of the PBNP SBCC is required. Request that they dispatch their security personnel to open their SAF and EOF for our use.

Inform the Site Manager that the SBCC/ EOF is being evacuated. Request that the TSC contact offsite agencies and offsite company personnel in accordance with Section 5.4 of this procedure.

Make a list of all personnel at the SBCC/ EOF for

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Give all personnel the best evacuation routes to the AEOF and the SAF.

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Consider issuing KI. If necessary, implement EPIP 1.6, "Radioiodine Blocking and Thyroid Exposure Accounting."

Check dosimetry prior to departing.

When offsite HP survey teams have been informed of the SBCC/ EOF evacuation, and the radio base station is not needed, disconnect AC power and the antenna cable.

Transport the HP radio base station to the AEOF.

Disconnect the telecopier and transport to the AEOF.

Transport all documentation related to the emergency, l

including telephone logs, status update forms, and other completed EPIP forms.

Following satisfaction of the above items, the ESM will contact the Site Manager for formal transfer of the following items as appropriate:

1. Offsite communications
2. Offsite radiological assessment
3. Offsite protective action recommendations
4. Others:

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ATTACHMENT 6.8-2 EPIP 6.8 Page 6 ALTERNATE EOF ACTIVATION CHECKLIST NOTE: THIS CHECKLIST SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY THE ESM OR HIS DESIGNATED ALTERNATE UPON ARRIVAL AT THE ALTERNATE EOF.

Initials Time check and collect dosimetry. Frisk personnel upon 4

arrival.

Assign personnel to man the appropriate stations shown on Figures 6.8-3 and 6.8-4.

1 Account for all personnel who were evacuated.

Report personnel accountability results to the TSC.

.Startup MAD using Attachment 6.8-4.

Install the telecopier at position No. 25 as shown on Figure 6.8-4.

Plant communicator establish communications with the TSC. Request that a current Form EPIP-04, " Status 1

Report on Plant Systems and Controls for Affected Unit,"

be telecopied to the AIOF.

JPIC Communicator establish communications with the JPIC.

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offsite communicator establish communications with the Emergency Director and DCPM in Milwaukee and with Manitowoc and Kewaunee Counties and State DEG.

Radcon/ Waste Manager establish telephone communications l with the Chemistry Director and resume offsite dose assessment.

Offsite Health Physics Director establish radio communications with the SAF coordinator and offsite HP I survey teams. Then resume responsibility for cffsite HP activities.

Install PBNP maps and isopleths.

Update status boards and maps.

I Upon completion of the above, the ESM will contact the site Manager for formal i

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2. Offsite radiological assessment

! 3. Offsite protective action recommendations

4. Others:

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  • EPIP 6.8 Page 7 ATTACIDENT 6.8-3 TELEPHONE LIST FOR THE ALTERNATE EOF (See Figures 6.8-3 and 6.8-4 for Position Numbers.)

Emeroency Support Manacer Commercial:

Ringdown Phone:

Dial Select Phone Radeon/ Waste Manacer I Commercial:

Offsite Communicator Commercial:

Dial Select:

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JPIC Communicator Ringdown Phone with Commercial Phone Offsite Health Physics Directo Commercial:

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Procedure for initiating " MAD" on the WEPCO compater system from the backup emergency operation facility Wisconsin Public Service, Two Rivers.

l. Make sure the Vadic Modem, Model 3455 is connected to the telephone line, j to the serial port of the IBM-PC, and is plugged into the wall outlet. .

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2. Load the floppy disk labeled CROSSTALK-MADTALK into Drive A of the IBM-PC.

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3. Start computer system by either:
a. If the computer is on, press CTRL-ALT-DEL.

l b. If the computer is off, turn power on. XTALK will load and run.

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4. Make sure printer is on.
5. A list of "Available Command Files" will appear on the computer screen.

, choose the number associated with MADTALK and press enter. This will load the necessary parameters for using the modem.

6. On XTALK'S command line (at the bottom of the screen), the message

" Carrier lost. Press enters" or "Need to set ---- , press enters" may i

appear. If it does, press enter.

7. Now the command line should say " Command?" (if not return to step 2).

Type GO LOCAL and press enter. After several seconds, the command line j will respond with a message " ESC for attention ---- ". Press ESC.

8. On the command line, again enter GO LOCAL, but DO,NOT press enter.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EVACUATION 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure establishes the method by which the EOF is evacuated to the alternate EOF. The alternate EOF (AEOF) is the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant EOF located in the Wisconsin Public Service district office on 200 Columbus Street in Two Rivers (see Figure 6.8-1). The alternate offsite health physics facility is the KNPP site access facility (SAF) located about one mile west of KNPP on Kewaunee County Nuclear Road (see Figure 6.8-2).

2.0 REFERENCES

EPIP 6.3, " Exclusion Area Evacuation" EPIP 6.9, " Site Boundary Control Center Evacuation" 3.0 PRECAUTIONS & LIMITATIONS-3.1 All actions and notifications should be appropriately documented.

(' 3.2 When evacuating this facility, minimize the number of vehicles used to transport people and equipment to the alternate facilities. This will help reduce the amount of contamination which could potentially be transported offsite. It will also help maintain accountability of personnel.

3.3 The alternate EOF has a limited number of commercial telephone lines. However, it has several PBX lines. Outgoing calls should be made, if at all possible, through the PBX system by dialing '9' and the telephone number. This will leave the commercial lines open for incoming calls.

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4.1.1 Radiation levels in the area surrounding the SBCC/ EOF are:

a. Whole body gamma 500 mrem /hr
b. Thyroid 3000 mrem /hr NOTE: HIGHER DOSE RATES CAN BE TOLERATED FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME IF PROJECTIONS DO NOT EXCEED THE LIMITS IN 4.1.2 0F THIS PROCEDURE.

1.1.2 When emergency response or support personnel radiation doses in the SBCC/ EOF are exceeding or are projected to exceed the following dose limits:

a. Whole body gamma 5 Rem
b. Thyroid 25 Rem

( 4.1.3 As other emergency conditions may dictate.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Emergency Support M& nager 5.1.1 EOF Evacuation

a. Ensure that the EOF evacuation checklist, Attach-

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b. Minimize the number of vehicles used during the evacuation to limit the spread of contamination and to help maintain accountability.

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a. Turnover offsite plume tracking and offsite dose projection to the Chemistry Director in the TSC.
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a. Upon arrival at the AEOF, access MAD on the corporate main frame computer using the IBM-PC (as a mainframe terminal emulator) at Position 31 shown on Figure 6.8-4 (or on the IBM-PC which can *' transported from the EOF).
b. Ensure MAD is operating properly,
c. Update the radiological and meteorological data.
d. Relieve the Chemistry Director of RCWM 7- responsibilities. Inform the ESM.

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a. Inform the offsite monitoring teams that the offsite health physics facility is being evacuated to the SAF.

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b. Temporarily turnover the direction of*offsite survey teams to the Health Physics Director.
c. Assign a SAF coordinator to set up the SAF. The SAF will be the base station and coordinating point for offsite monitoring teams.
d. Disconnect AC power and the antenna cable and transfer the radio base station with microphone and head set to j the AEOF.

l e. Implement EPIP 6.9, " Site Boundary Control Center l Evacuation."

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c. Establish communications with the SAF coordinator and offsite survey teams.
d. Resume control of the offsite monitoring teams from the Health Physics Director. Inform the ESM.

5.4 Site Manager Upon notification that the SBCC/ EOF is being evacuated, ensure that the following are informed of the evacuation and that the TSC will be their contact point until the AEOF is activated.

- 5.4.1 Design, Construction and Planning Manager and the Emergency (s Director in Milwaukee.

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Initials Time Contact the KNPP control room (number listed on Form EPIP-23) and explain that evacuation of the PBNP SBCC is required. Request that they dispatch their security personnel to open their SAF and EOF for our use. l Inform the Site Manager that the SBCC/ EOF is being evacuated. Request that the TSC contact offsite agencies and offsite company personnel in accordance with Section 5.4 of this procedure.

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When offsite HP survey teams have been informed of the SBCC/ EOF evacuation, and the radio base station is not needed, disconnect AC power and the antenna cable.

Transport the HP radio base station to the AEOF.

Disconnect the telecopier and transport to the AEOF.

Transport all documentation related to the emergency, including telephone logs, status update forms, and other completed EPIP forms.

Following satisfaction of the above items, the ESM will contact the Site Manager for formal transfer of the following items as appropriate:

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2. Offsite radiological assessment
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Check and collect dosimetry. Frisk personnel upon arrival.

Assign personnel to man the appropriate stations shown on Figures 6.8-3 and 6.8-4.

Account for all personnel who were evacuated.

Report personnel accountability results to the TSC.

Startup MAD using Attachment 6.8-4.

Install the telecopier at position No. 25 as shown on Figure 6.8-4.

Plant communicator establish communications with the TSC. Request that a current Form EPIP-04, " Status Report on Plant Systems and Controls for Affected Unit,"

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JPIC Communicator establish communications with the JPIC.

Offsite comunicator establish communications with the Emergency Director and DCPM in Milwaukee and with Manitowoc and Kewaunee Counties and State DEG.

Radeon/ Waste Manager establish telephone communications with the Chemistry Director and resume offsite dose assessment.

Offsite Health Physics Director establish radio communications with the SAF coordinator and offsite HP survey teams. Then resume responsibility for offsite HP activities.

Install PBNP maps and iscpleths.

. Update status boards and maps.

Upon completion of the above, the ESM will contact the Site Manager for formal transfer of the offsite responsibilities.

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1. Make sure the Vadic Modem, Model 3455 is connected to the telephone line, to the serial port of the IBM-PC, and is plugged into the wall outlet.
2. Load the floppy disk labeled CROSSTALK-MADTALK into Drive A of the IBM-PC.
3. Start computer system by either:
a. If the computer is on, press CTRL-ALT-DEL.
b. If the computer is off, turn power on. KTALK will load and run.
4. Make sure printer is on.
5. A list of "Available Command Files" will appear on the computer screen.

Choose the number associated with MADTALK and press enter. This will load

. the necessary parameters for using the modem.

6. On XTALK'S command line (at the bottom of the screen), the message

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7. Now the command line should say " Command?" (if not return to step 2).

Type GO LOCAL and press enter. After several seconds, the command line will respond with a message " ESC for attention ---- ". Press ESC.

8. On the command line, again enter GO LOCAL, but DO NOT press enter.
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