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Forwards Exercise Scope & Objectives for 1987 Facility Exercise Scheduled for 870911-12
ML20205P055
Person / Time
Site: McGuire, Mcguire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/17/1987
From: Tucker H
DUKE POWER CO.
To: Stohr J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
NUDOCS 8704030166
Download: ML20205P055 (4)


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DUKE POWER GOMPANY P.O. BOX 33189 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28242 HAL B. TUCKER ruimenons "7 f.Ma 23 p l 8

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9 March 17, 1987 h Dr.' Nelson Grace Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900

Atlanta, Georgia 30303 ATTENTION:

Mr. J. Thilip Stohr

Subject:

McGuire Nuclear Station 1987 Exercise Docket Nos. 50-369, 50-370

Dear Sir:

Attached please find the exercise scope and objectives for the 1987 McGuire exercise scheduled for September 11-12, 1987.

If you have any questions, please contact W.

B.

McRee at 704/373-5149.

Very truly yours, M/

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SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES A.

Scope The 1987 McGuire exercise is designed to meet the exercise requirements of 10CFR50, Appendix E,

Section IV.F.

The 1987 exercise will involve full participation by Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg Counties and full participation by the State of North Carolina.

The Duke Power Crisis Management Center will participate.

Several limited drills will be held on September 10, 1987.

A separate medical drill will be held to involve transportation of a contaminated, injured patient to the hospital.

A separate fire drill will involve support by the off-site fire department.

A formal critique involving Duke Power, NRC, and interested observers (FEMA, State and Counties) will be held on September 13, 1987 at 1:00 P.M.

This critique will be closed to the public and will be held in the O.J.

Miller Auditorium in the Duke Power Electric Center Building, 500 South Church Street in Charlotte, N.C.

B.

Exercise Objectives (Duke Power Company Emergency Organization) 1.

Emergency Management a.

Demonstrate the ability to declare emergency classification in accordance with station procedures.

b.

Demonstrate the ability to notify the State and the counties within 15 minutes after declaring an emergency.

c.

Demonstrate the ability to alert, notify, and staff the TSC and OSC facilities after declaring an Alert or higher emergency class.

d.

Demonstrate the ability to notify NRC immediately af ter notification of the State and counties and not later than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after-declaring one of the emergency classes.

e.

Demonstrate assembly of station - personnel within 30 l

minutes in a

simulated emergency and provide accountability for any not present at the assembly locations.

f.

Demonstrate notification to all on-site personnel of major changes in the emergency situation (emergency

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class, change in on-site radiation conditions, TSC or OSC activation, etc.).

g.

Demonstrate access control measures to the plant site, control room,

TSC, OSC,
CMC, the Charlotte Supply Building (Crisis News Group) and the O.J.

Miller Auditorium (Crisis News Center).

h.

Test communications equipment among on-site emergency facilities including plant extensions and intercoms.

i.

Test off-site communications equipment to county and state warning

points, county and state emergency operations centers and to NRC including the Selective signaling System, two-way radios, outside telephone lines, and the NRC Emergency Notification System.

j.

Test the adequacy and operability of emergency equipment / supplies.

f k.

Demonstrate precise and clear transfer of l

responsibility from the Shift Supervisor in the Control Room to the Emergency Coordinator in the TSC and from the Emergency Coordinator in the TSC to the Recovery Manager.

1.

Demonstrate proper use of the message format and authentication methodology for messages transmitted to states and counties.

m.

Demonstrate the ability to provide accurate information to the news media in a timely manner and to provide effective rumor control according to the Crisis Management Implementing Plans.

o.

Demonstrate the ability to alert, notify, and staff the CMC after declaring a Site Area Emergency or higher emergency class (or after a decision by the Recovery Manager during an Alert).

i p.

Demonstrate the ability to enter into

recovery, I

establish a recovery organization, and notify members of emergency response organizations (i.e. -CMC,

TSC, control room, states, counties, and NRC) in accordance with the Crisis Management Implementing Plans.

2.

Accident Assessment a.

Demonstrate the ability to transmit data using the Crisis Management Data Transmittal System in accordance with station procedures and to distribute this data throughout the CMC according to the Crisis Management Implementing Plans.

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b.

Evaluate the adequacy of the following assessment tools:

1.

Drawings 2.

Data Display Boards j

3.

Maps c.

Test the~

ability to provide adequate on-site radiological monitoring and personnel dose record 1

control per station procedures.

d.

Demonstrate adequate radio communications with the off-site monitoring teams.

e.

Demonstrate the ability to develop off-site dose projections in accordance with station procedures.

f.

Demonstrate the ability to collect soil, water, and vegetation samples in accordance with station procedures.

g.

Demonstrate the ability to locate a simulated, radioactive plume and to measure the off-site radiation levels.

h.

Demonstrate the ability to obtain samples using the Post-Accident Liquid Sampling System and the Post-Accident Containment Atmosphere Sampling System.

3.

Protective Action Recommendations a.

Demonstrate the ability to provide timely and appropriate protective action recommendations to off-site officials in accordance with station procedures or the Crisis Management Plan.

4.

Plant Operations a.

Demonstrate the ability to assess the incident and provide mitigation strategies in accordance with station procedures.

5.

Medical Drill a.

Demonstrate proper response to a simulated medical emergency involving a contaminated patient in accordance with station procedures.

6.

Fire Drill a.

Demonstrate response in accordance with station procedures by the on-site fire brigade to a simulated fire.

b.

Demonstrate the ability to request and obtain fire-fighting support from the off-site department.

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