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Public Version of Revs to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 15 to EP-102, Unusual Event Response & Rev 2 to EP-205A.2, Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples from Containment Atmosphere Dilution Cabinets
ML20212R116
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  
Issue date: 03/31/1987
From:
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
Shared Package
ML20212R087 List:
References
PROC-870331-01, NUDOCS 8704240293
Download: ML20212R116 (118)


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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 03/22/87

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Date EP-101 Classification of Emergencies 10/01/86 16 10/06/86 EP-102 Unusual Event Response 02/11/87 15 02/27/87

Activation 12/20/85 9 01/07/86 EP-202 Operations Support Centers (OSC)

Activation 10/07/86 9 01/05/87 EP-203 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

Activation 12/16/85 9 01/08/86 EP-203A' Alternate Emergency Operations facility (EOF) Activation 10/12/84 0 10/12/84 1'

EP-205 0ELETED 09/12/84 EP-205A Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team 10/16/85 6 10/16/85 EP-205A.1 Operation of Post Accident Sampling Station 10/02/86 7 01/05/87 EP-205A.2 Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples From Containment Atmosphere Dilution Cabinets 03/20/87 2 03/20/87

  • EP-205A.3 Retrieving & Changing Sample Filters &

Cartridges Froci Drywell Radiation Monitor During Emergencies 10/16/85 2 10/16/85 EP-205A.4 Obtaining Drywell Gas Samples From Drywell Radiation Monitor Sampling Station 10/15/85 1

10/15/85 EP-205A.5 Obtaining Reactor Water Samples From Sample Sinks Following Accident Conditions 03/12/87 2 03/12/87

  • EP-205A.6 Obtaining Canal Discharge Water Samples Following Radioactive Liquid Releases After Accident Conditions 03/19/87 4 03/19/87

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From Main Stack & Roof Vents Following Accident Conditions 10/16/84 3 10/16/84 EP-205A.8 Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples From Radwaste Sample Sink following Accident Conditions 1

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10/16/85 EP-205A.9 Obtaining Samples from Condensate Sample Sink Following Accident Conditions 10/15/85 1 10/15/85 EP-205A.10 Obtaining Off-Gas Samples from Off-Gas Hydrogen Analyzer Following Accident Conditions 10/15/85 1

10/15/85 EP-205A.11 D E L E T E D - Incorporated into EP-205A.13 12/20/85 EP-205A.12 Sample Preparation & Handling of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters &

Iodine Cartridges 10/15/85 4 10/15/85 EP-205A.13 Sample Preparation & Handling of Highly Radioactive Liquid & Gas Samples

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  • T EP-205A.14 Off-site Analysis of High Activity Samples 12/10/86 1

10/15/85 EP-205A.15 Guideline For Order of Analysis on Post-Accident Samples 03/09/87 3 03/09/87

  • EP-205A.16 Storage of Post-Accident Samples 12/10/86 0 09/12/85 EP-205A.17 Obtaining a Gas Sample from Main Stack Under Accident Conditions 03/19/87 1 03/19/87
  • EP-2058 0 E L E T E D - Replaced by EP 207G &

EP-210A 12/20/85 EP-205C DELETEO 08/07/85 EP-206 0ELETEO 04/27/83 EP-206A Fire Fighting Group 12/20/85 8 01/08/86 EP-2068 Damage Repair Group 12/20/85 4 01/07/86 EP-207 Personnel Safety Team Activation 09/12/85 7 09/12/85 EP-207A First Aid / Search & Rescue Group 07/31/85 4 07/31/85 EP-2078 0ELETED 04/27/84

1 EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURES INDEX EP Index Rev.ge 3 Pa 63

  • PEACH BOTTOM UHITS 2 AND 3 03/22/87
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Date EP-207C D E L E T E D - Incorporated into 207A 06/26/85 i

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. Evacuation Assembly Group 09/16/85 4 09/16/85 EP-207E D E L E T E D - Incorporated into 2070 08/28/85 EP-207F D E L E T E D - Incorporated into 2070 08/28/85 EP-207G Plant Survey Groups 09/09/85 0 09/09/85 EP-207H 4

Dosimetry, Bioassay, & Respiratory i

Group 09/16/85 0 09/16/85 EP-208 Security Team Actuation 12/18/85 2 01/03/86 EP-209 Telephone List For Emergency Use 01/30/87 12 01/02/87 4

EP-209 D E L E T E D - Incorporated into Appendix A EP 102, 103, 104 & 105 as Needed 12/02/86 EP-209 0ELETED Appendix 8 11/04/81 EP-209 Peach Bottom Station Supervision Appendix C i

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  • EP-209 On Site Emergency Team Leaders Appendix D-1 02/03/87 19 02/26/87

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Appendix D-2 02/03/87 22 02/03/87

  • EP-209 Fire and Damage Team Appendix D-3 02/03/87 21 02/27/87
  • I EP-209 Perso uel Safety Team Appendix D-4 03/06/87 25 03/06/87
  • EP-209 Security Team Appendix D-5 02/01/87 19 02/26/87
  • EP-209 Re-Entry & Recovery Team Appendix D-6 i

02/03/87 7 01/02/87 EP-209 Technical Support Center Group Appendix D-7 02/03/87 23 02/26/87

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Title Date

_No. _ Oate EP-209 Corporate Emergency Team Leaders &

Appendix E Support Personnel 02/01/87 20 02/26/87 EP-209 U. S. Government Agencies Appendix F 02/19/87 10 02/26/87

  • EP-209 Emergency Management Agencies Appendix G 01/29/87 12 02/26/87
  • EP-209 Company Consultants Appendix H 01/29/87 15 01/02/87 EP-209 Field Support Personnel Appendix I-1 02/02/87 25 02/27/87
  • EP-209 Chemistry & Health Physics Contractor Appendix I-2 Call List 01/29/87 23 02/26/87
  • EP-209 Nearby Public and Industrial Users of Appendix J Downstream Waters 01/30/87 12 02/27/87
  • EP-209 Miscellaneous Appendix K 01/30/87 12 02/26/87

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' Appendix L 01/30/87 9 06/27/86 EP-209 0ELETEO Appendix M 10/21/84 EP-209 Medical Support Groups Appendix N 01/30/87 12 01/02/87 i

EP-209 Staffing Augmentation - 60 Minute Appendix P Call Procedure 02/03/87 17 01/02/87 EP-210 Dose Assessment Team 10/01/86 3 10/06/86 i

EP-210A Field Survey Groups 12/18/85 1 01/15/86 EP-211 Emergency Radiation Exposure Guidelines

& Controls 06/28/85 0 06/28/85 EP-212 Technical Support Team Activation 02/21/86 1 02/21/86 EP-301 Operating Evacuation Alarm & Pond Page System 09/09/85 2 09/09/85 EP-303 Partial Plant Evacuation 08/30/85 3 08/30/86 EP-304 0ELETED 12/04/81 9

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  • PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 03/22/87
  • Review Rev. Revision Number Title Date No.

Date EP-305 Site Evacuation 12/20/85 6 01/07/86 EP-306 0 E L E T E D - No Replacement 01/17/86 EP-307 Reception & Orientation of Support Personnel 09/16/85 2 09/16/85 EP-311 Contaminated Injury 06/28/85 4 06/28/85 EP-312 Radioactive Liquid Release (Emergency DirectorFunctions) 12/16/85 2 09/20/84 EP-313 Control of Thyroid Blocking (KI)

Tablets 09/12/85 2 09/12/85 EP-315 Operation of Peach Bottom Computer Dosed Model 09/17/86 1 09/17/86 EP-316 Cumulative Population Oose Calculations For Airbourne Releases Manual Method 12/18/85 8 12/31/85 EP-316 Worksheets/ Meterological Calculations Appendix A 09/17/85 8 09/17/85 I

EP-316 Activity After Reactor Shutdown Appendix B 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 EP-316 Index of X/Q Outputs for Off-Gas Appendix C Stack Peleases 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 EP-316 Relative Dispersion Values for Emer-Appendix D gency Dose Calculation Procedure 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 I

EP-316 SGTS Efficiency vs Decontamination Appendix E Factor 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 EP-316 Percent Composition of isotopic Appendix F Distribution 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 EP-316 Composite Whole Body Dose Conversion Appendix G Factors vs Time Since Reactor Shutdown 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 EP-316 I-131/1-133 Composite Thyroid Dose Appendix H Conversion factors vs Time Since Reactor Shutdown 09/17/85 7 09/17/85 l

EP-316 Population 01:tribution by Compass Appendix !

Sector-Sumer Day 09/17/85 0 09/17/85 EP*316 I/131/1-133 Percent Abundance vs Time Appendix J Since Reactor Shutdown 09/17/85 0 09/17/85

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Date EP-316 PBAPS Iodine Source Term from TSC j

Appendix K Field Data 09/17/85 0 09/17/85 EP-316 Index of Plume Shine Outputs For Appendix L Off-Gas Stack Releases 09/17/85 0 09/17/85 j

Ep-316 Plume Shine Value for Emergency Appendix M Dose Calculation Procedure 09/17/85 0 09/17/85 j

EP-316 Refined Dose Assessment of Unmonitored Appendix N Ground Release 09/17/85 0 09/17/85 EP-316A 0 E L E T E D - No Lenger Required 01/28/87 1

EF-3168 0 E L E T E D - No Longer Required 01/28/87 EP-316C D E L E T E D - No Longer Required 01/28/87 c

EP-317 Determination of Protective Active l

Recommendations 10/01/86 6 10/06/86 1

EP-318 Liquid Release Oose Calculation Method s

For Intake Water at Downstream 1

l Facilities 05/27/86 3 06/27/86 EP-319 Liquid Release Dose Calculation Method for Fish 05/27/86 3 06/27/86 EP-320 Procedure for Leaking Chlorine 12/16/85 1 03/12/82 l

I EP-325 Use of Containment Radiation Monitor to Est'imate Release Source Term 10/01/86 2 10/06/86 EP-401 Entry For Emergency Repair & Operations 12/18/85 6 01/03/86 l

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PURPOSE:

1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for response to an Unusual Event.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.1 The Shift Superintendent or designated alternate shall assume the duties of the Emergency Director and implement this procedure, until relieved.

1.2 The Station Manager or designated alternate, when he arrives, shall relieve the Emergency Director, assume the duties of Emergency Director and continue implementing this procedure.

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This procedure shall be implemented when any event occurs that is classified as an Unusual Event per EP-101. Classif,1 cation of Emergericies. ~'

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1.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 1.1 The Emergency Director shall:

1.1.1 Verify the emergency classification as determined in EP-101, Classification of Emergencies, unless determination has just been made.

1.1.2 Complete Appendix EP-102-1, Unusual Event Notification l

Message, and sign it. Direct a comunicator(s) to complete the notification of appropriate partfas as specified in Appendix EP-102-2, unusual Event Telephone List, within 15 minutes.

1.1.3 Direct the evacuation of affected areas, as necessary.

Refer to the following procedure' GP-15 Local Evacuation 1.1.4 Contact the Station Manager, if necessary, and the Shift Technical Advisor, inform them of the situation.

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I 1.1.5 Designate a comunicator to man the red phone if requested by the NRC during notification.

1.1.6 For Samples, contact the Shift Chemistry Technician.

If necessary, implement EP-205A, Chemistry Sampilng and Analysis Team.

1.1.7 For in-Plant Surveys or Contaminated inj Jry, contact a Shift HP Technician.

Safety Team Activation.If necessary, implement I!P-207 Personnel 1.1.8 For'0amaae Renair, contact the Maintenance Shift Assistant Foreman.

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1.1.9 For Airborne Roleuses, contact the Dose Assessment Advisor.

If necessary, 'sp'ement EP-210, Dose Assessment Team.

1.1.10 For Sectrity Matters, implement EP-208, Security Team if requ < rec I

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Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants.

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PEACH BOTTON UNITS 2 AND 3 MAR 2 01987 EP-205A.2 OBTAINING ORYWELL GAS SAMPLES FROM CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DILUTION CABINETS PURPOSE:

The purpose of this procedure is to provide some guidelines for consideration prior to, during and after obtaining a drywell gas sample following accident

' conditions with major fuel damage.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall determine, via dialogue with the Personnel Safety Team Leader; 1) the need to obtain the sample, 2) the need for specific Health Physics coverage.

2.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team members on:

2.1 Samp1ing points to be used.

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2.3 Proper application of this procedure.

2.4 Proper protective clothing to be used.

3.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall:

3.1 Assemble necessary equipment 3.2 Apply the ALARA concept for radiation exposure.

3.3 Review or be familiar with this procedure prior to impleme.ntation.

ACTION LEVELS:

It has been determined that a drywell gas sample is required from containment atmosphere dilution cabinets.

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Appropriate health physics survey equipment Air sampler (Iow volume)

Respiratory protective equipment Anti-C clothing Digital-alarming dostmetry 14.4 m1 off-gas vials with septums 0-1 al microsyrince Septum valve and 1/4" to 1/8" reducer Sample tee with valve Finger badges Sample cask PRECAUTIONS:

1.0 In all steps of this procedure, implementation of the ALARA concept is mandatory.

In addition to reviewing this procedure, an ALARA review of the sampling process should be performed prior to obtaining the sample.

2.0 Planned exposures to radiation shall not exceed administrative guidelines except when authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with EP-205A, Appendix 1.

PROCEDURE:

1.0 Three locations exist from which the sample may be taken.

These are:

1.1 Core spray CAD cabinet - core spray (" Triangle") room reactor building, 116' elevation.

1.2 ToruscoolingCAOcabinet-corespray(" Triangle")roomreactor building, 116' elevation.

1.3 CAD cabinet, reactor building 195' (U/2 south end U/3 north end).

2.0 0etermination of which cabinet the sample is to be taken from must be made.

ConsiJeration of which cabinet to be used should be based upon plant conditions (i.e.,isitstable?),whichanalyzersareoperating,thetime it will take to get there, and dose rates from area monitors in various locations, etc., approximate times and suggested routes are described:

2.1 Corespray(" Triangle") room-reactorbuilding116' elevation.

Two routes are suggested:

2.1.1 Entering at the normal, turbine 116', plant entrance.

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2.1.2 Enteringattherollupdoorsatthesouth(Unit 2)wallof turbine building 116' elevation. Time = approx. two minutes.

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2.2.1 Entering at the normal turbine 116' plant entrance, up the stairs near the reactor building elevator.

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2.2.2 Entering radwaste building 135' elevation, proceeding to l

stairs by the reactor but ding elevator and up the stairs to 195' elevation. Time = approximately six minutes.

3.0 Obtain Health Physics coverage if required. Specific Health Physics coverage will be discussed between the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader and the Personnel Safety Team Leader.

4.0 Personnel shall take appropriate survey equipment and protective equipment (e.g.SCSAgear, anti-C's,etc.).

Ensure survey equipment is turned on and calibrated.

5.0 The surveyor will note trends in general radiation levels enroute to the sample point.

If dose rates (unanticipated) exceed 5 R/hr gama, and/or beta, prior to arriving at the point specified below and upon further investigation this dose rate remains stable or increases, imediately report to Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader. The following radiation dose rates shall be determined prior to entry:

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If dose rates are less than 5 R/hr enter the stairwell and note dose rates.

If dose rates are greater than 5 R increase as the door to the " Triangle" room /hr in the stairwell and is approached or if the dose rate on contact with this door exceeds 5 R/hr, exit immediately and report to Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader with this information.

With dose rates less than 5 R/hr at the door to ' Triangle" room, enter the area taking careful note of the dose rates. Survey the room concentrating especially on the CAO cabinets. Survey the inlet linetotheCADanalyzer(linewithtwoisolationvalves-see pictures). Open the CAO analyzer panel, take a general survey and surveytheinletlinetothe02 analyzer (1/4"heattracedline with/withoutsampletee) Zone." Ensure that the low volume air sample is i

taken in the " Breathing Survey maps are provided as part of the appendix of this procedure.

Special note of window open readings i

must be made because of submersion air dose beta fields expected.

5.2 If the sam elevation,ple will be taken from the CAO on reactor building 195' measure the dose rate at the door leading to the long corridor.

If dose rates exceed 5 R/hr at the door, leave the area i

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Ep-205A 2 Page 4 of Ig, Rev. 2 imediately and report to Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader with this information.

If dose rates do not exceed 5 R/hr enter the area noting dose rates.

Take special care walking down the long corridor towards the CAO cabinati dose rates from the ventilatton and pipes may add signiftcantly to the whole body dose.

If dose rate trends indicate dose rates exceeding 5 R/hr gamma and/or beta, em1t the area imediately and report to Chemistry Sampling and Analysts Group Leader with this information.

With dose rates less than 5 R/hr along the corridor, survey the area concentrating especially on the CAO cabinet, if dose rates exceed 5 R/hr exit the area tamediately and report to Chemistry Samp1tng and Analysis Group Leader with this information.

Surve the inlet line to the CAD anal analyserpanel,yser(linewithtwoisolattonvalves. Open the CAO take a general survey and survey the inlet Itne to the 02 analyzer Ensure that the a(ir sample is taken in the "greathing Zone."1 urvey maps are provided as part of the appendix of this procedure. Special note of window open readin dose beta fields espected.gs must be made because of submersion air 4.0 The following are the times required to obtain the samples:

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Drywell CAO T-114 Torus CAO T1161) (Notincludingtimetoand and from sample point Drywell C (AxLg5)

Four minutes with samp a tee Thirty minutes without sample tee 7.0 Saanented $apoline Method (this procedure may be changed based on the A. ARA Revfew)

Have sampling team read the following procedure. Dry runs of this procedure should be considered before actual sample 1s taken. Obtain three evacuated 14.4 al off gas y1als, septum valve and two 1.0 mi microsyringes.

7.1 If a samp1tng tee has been Installed, continue with step 7.2.

Install a sappilng tee as follows:

7.1.1 Take local control of the CAO analyzer panel and put zero gas into the 02 analyser.

7.1.2 When analyzer reaJs 0, break the swagelok f11ter into the 02 analyzer and Install sampling tee. See Appendices EP 206A.2-1 and EP 2054.2-2.

7.1.3 Reconnect tubing and return the of analyzer to servfee.

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l 7.2 Obtain a 0.1 mi gas sample as follows:

7.2.1 Verify that the sample valve is closed 7.2.2 Remove the 1/4" pipe plug from the sample valve 7.2.3 Installtheseptumvalve(a1/4-1/8reducerisrequired).

7.2.4 Close the septum valve 7.2.5 Open the sample valve 7.2.6 Open the septum valve 7.2.7 Insert the 1 al microsyringe through the septum valve and the sample valve into the sample tee.

7.2.8 Flushthemicrosyringebytakinga0.1misampleand injecting it back into the samp a tee two times.

7.2.9 Take a 0.1 al sample and remove microsyringe from the sample tee.

Inject sample into an evacuated 14.4 m) off gas vial.

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Handle off gas vial with remote holder such as an off gas

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7.2.10 Close the septum valve and sample valve. Take off gas vial and leave the area.

8.0 Consideration of expected dose rates from the sample itself must also be made. Review survey data for the sample inlet line and the 02 analyzer inlet line as compared to general field for approximation of sample dose.

In this regard the time to take the sample to the hot lab versus shielding the sample must be considered.

The personnel who will obtain the sample shall be briefed on all alternatives and will provide input into practical methods of remotely handling the sample. Once in a low enough dose rate field measure the dose rate of the sample.

If it is above 100 mR. shield it with a cask.

9.0 Prior to the sample entering the hot lab, any shleiding, remote tooling or other protective measure shall be in place and ready to accept the sample.

10.0 Upon introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample will be handled in a manner such that it will cause an ALARA whole body dose to 1

personnel involved. Unnecessary personnel shall not remain in the hot lab.

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11.0 Properly in place and shielded, remote processing of the sample should be considered. Careful handling of the sample is mandatory in preparation for analysis so contamination is not spread, airborne problems are held at a minimum, and a new sample is not required.

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FINAL CONDITIONS:

None APPENDICES:

1. EP-205A.2-1 Addition of Gas Sample Tee to 02 Analyzer EP-205A.2-2
2. EP-205A.2-3 Plant' Layout Maps EP-205A.2-4 EP-205A.2-5 EP-205A.2-6 EP-205A.2-7 EP-205A.2-8 EP-205A.2-9
3. EP-205A.2-10 EP-205A.2-11 EP-205A.2-12 EP-205A.2-13

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for obtaining a reactor water sample following accident conditions with major fuel damage.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall, via dialogue with the Personnel Safety Team Leader, determine the need for specific Health Physics coverage, identify the sampling point to be used, and suggest the i

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(Nomal sample stations should be used until conditions warrant the use of the post-accident sample station.)

2.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members and if necessary, Health Physics personnel on; (t

2.1 Sampling points to be used.

2.2 Routes to be taken.

2.3 Proper application of this procedure.

2.4 Proper protective clothing to be used.

3.0 The Chemistry Sampling and bialysis Grcup members shall:

3.1 Assemble necessary equipment 3.2 Apply the ALARA concept for radiation exposure.

3.3 Review or be familiar with this procedure prior to implementation.

ACTION LEVELS:

It has been determined that a reactor water sample is required from the Feedwater (FW) or Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU) sample sink.

EP-205A.5 Page 2 of 10, F.ev. 2 APPARATUS:

Appropriate Health Physics Survey Equipment Air Sampler (low volume)

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125 ml or 1 liter sample bottle with lid Tongs or remote tooling for holding the sample bottle during sampling Respiratory protective equipment Finger badges PRECAUTION:

1.0 In all steps of this procedure, implementation of an ALARA concept is mandatory.

In addition to reviewing this procedure, an ALARA review of the sampling process should be performed prior to obtaining the sample.

2.0 Planned exposures shall not exceed administrative guidelines except when authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with Appendix EP-205A-1.

PROCEDURE:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall determine the sample sink to be used for obtaining the reactor water sample. Determination should be based upon plant conditions, operability of sampling system, the amount of time required, and anticipated dose rates from area radiation monitors and/or surveys. Approximate times and suggested routes follow:

1.1 Feedwater Sample Sink, three routes are suggested from outside the power block:

1.1.1 Entering at the normal. Turbine 116', plant entrance, to the stairs near the Reactor Building elevator, and up to 165' elevation. ' TIME: Approximately 5 minutes 1.1.2 Entering the Radwaste Building, 135' elevation, proceeding to the stairs near the Reactor Building elevator, and up to 165' l

elevation. TIME: Approximately 4 minutes 1.1.3 Entering the Recombiner Building, 116' elevation up the stairs to 165' elevation. TIME: Approximately 4 minutes (For Unit 3 Only) 1.2 RWCU Sample Sink, the same three routes are suggested, corresponding approximated times are:

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l 3.0 Ensure that survey equipment is turned on and calibrated.

l 4.0 Trends in general radiation levels enroute to the sampling point will be noted. Survey and plant layout maps are included in the Appendices.

If dose rates (unanticipated) exceed 5 R/hr Beta and/or Gama and upon further investigation this dose rate remains stable or increases, exit the area immediately and report to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader.

l 5.0 If the sample is to be drawn from the Feedwater Sample Sink, survey the area especially on the Sample Sink.

Verify that dose rates do not exceed 5 R/hr. Survey the grab sample point (Beta & Gamma), with sample flowing.

l Take an air sample at the hood, in the " Breathing Zone." Special note of window open readings must be made because of the high beta fields expected in the sample sink, as well as, submersion air dose beta fields.

l 6.0 If the sample is to be drawn from the RWCU Sample Sink, continue past the feedwater sample sink. Prior to turning the corner located just before the RWCU sample sink, verify that dose rates do not exceed 5 R/hr.

Survey the area especially on the sample sink and Non-Regen Heat Exchanger Room (U/2 is 'A' Non-Regen Heat Exchanger, U/3 is 'B' NonRegen Heat Exchanger). Verify that dose rates do not exceed 5 R/hr. Survey the grab sample point (Beta & Gamma) with the sample flowing. Ensure that a low-volume air sample is taken at the heod, in the " Breathing Zone". Special

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nota of window open readings must be made because of the high beta fields expected in the sample sink, as well ac, submersion air dose beta fields.

The following are times required to obtain the samples:

LOCATION TIME TO SAMPLE Feedwater Sample Sink 3 min. or less depending on flow RWCU Sample Sink 3 min. or less depending on flow Suqqested Sampling Method (This method may be changed after the ALARA review) 7.0 Obtain the smallest sample necessary for analysis to be performed.

Consider the use of tongs or other remote handling tools to hold the sample bottle. When required amount of sample is obtained remove bottle from hood, quickly place lid on bottle and obtain the contact dose rate.

Transport the sample using ALARA considerations.

8.0 Prior to the sample entering the hot lab, any shielding, remote tooling or other protective measure shall be in place and ready to accept the sample.

l 9.0 Upon introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample will be handled in a manner such that it will cause an ALARA whole body, dose to personnel involved. Unnecessary personnel shall not remain in the hot lab.

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10.0 Properly in place and shielded, consider processing the sample remotely.

Careful handling of the sample is mandatory in preparation for analysis so that contamination is not spread, airborne problems are held at a minimum, and a new sample isn't required.

l 11.0 Fc11owing final analysis of the sample, results shall be reported to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader.

FINAL CONDITIONS:

None APPENDICES:

Appendices EP-205A.5-1 Plant Layout Maps EP-205A.5-2 E P-205A.5-3 EP-205A.5-4 i

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i RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall determine via dialogue with the Personnel Safety Team Leader, the need for specific

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2.1 Sampling points to be used.

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2.2 Routes to be taken.

x 2.3 Proper application of this procedure.

2.4 Proper protective clothing to be used.

a 3.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall:

3.1 Assemble necessary equiprent 3.2 Apply the ALARA concept for radiation exposure 3.3 Review this procedure prior to implementation ACTION LEVELS:

The need for a canal discharge water sample has been identified.

APPARATUS:

Appropriate Health Physics survey equipment 1 liter sample bottle with lid i

1 Plastic bags Tape Dosimetry j

Remote sampling device (if needed)

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PRECAUTIONS:

1.0 In all steps of this procedure, implementation of the ALARA concept is j

mandatory.

l 2.0 Planned exposures shall not exceed administrative guidelines except when authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with EP-205A Appendix 1.

l 3.0 At no time shall any grab samples be taken at the discharge to the Conowingo pond by going beyond the safety railings.

l 4.0 Do not travel to the end of the discharge canal alone.

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1.0 Grab samples of canal discharge water may be taken from a convenient i

sampling point located in the gate control shack at the end of the canal or j

by remote sampling.

2.0 To take a grab sample of canal discharge water, two matheds are used:

i 2.1 Take the sample from a convenient sampling point located in the gate control shack at the end of the canal.

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2.2.3 Attach the end of the remote sample device to the safety railing.

2.2.4 NOTE:

If at any time excessive force is encounted on the sample device, release the sample device immediately.

i 2.2.5 Lower the s uple device to obtain a sample.

2.2.6 Retrieve the sample device and transfer the s uple to a clean j

suplecontainer(s).

2.2.7 Detach end of sample device from the safety railing and return j

it to the storage location.

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3.0 Daily canal discharae composite s moles may be taken as follows.

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3.1 Turn on the mixer in the canal discharge tank in the gate control f

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3.2 Allow mixer to run approximately 5 minutes.

3.3 Take a sample from this tank.

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3.5 Clean out the tank with the water from the hose.

3.6 Close the drain and verify that an appropriate sample flow is entering the tank from the composite sample pump.

4.0 Label the samples with date, time, and sample type (canal discharge and/or canal composite discharge).

5.0 Take the samoles to the appropriate counting room to scan for activity.

FINAL CONDITIONS:

None.

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REFERfNCES:

1 EP-205A - Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team.

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MAR 131987 PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 AND 3 EP-205A.13 SAMPLE PREPARATION AND HANDLING OF HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE LIQUID AND GAS SAMPLE PURPOSE:

The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for consideration during sample preparation and handling of highly radioactive liquid and gas samples.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall determine, via

, dialogue with the Personnel Safety Team Leader, the need for specific Health Physics coverage.

2.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members on:

2.1 Sample points to be used.

i 2.2 Routes to be taken.

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2.4 Proper protective clothing to be used.

3.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members shall:

3.1 Assemble necessary equipment.

3.2 Apply the ALARA concept for radiation exposure.

3.3 Review this procedure prior to implementation.

i ACTION LEVELS:

None PRECAUTIONS:

1.0 In all steps of this procedure, an ALARA concept is mandatory.

In addition to reviewing this procedure, an ALARA review of the sample preparation (dilution) method should be perfomed prior to beginning preparation and analysis.

I 2.0 Planned exposures shall not exceed administrative guidelines except when authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with EP-205A, Appendix 1.

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3.0 Samples should be placed in plastic bags prior to gamma isotopic analysis to prevent contamination of the counting equipment.

4.0 Samples shall be counted on the closest possible shelf to the detector in order to obtain a dead time of < 30%.

Samples with > 30% dead time must be counted on a more distant shelf and/or diluted.

In general, samples with dose rates < 2 mrem /hr can be counted on the 3 cm shelf and samples with i

dose rates > 2 mrem /hr but < 200 mrem /hr can be counted on the 30 cm.

shelf.

4 PROCEDURE:

1.0 Imediate Actions:

1.1 Review the survey data obtained when the sample was taken and transported to the Chemical Lab.

Brief Health Physics qualified J

personnel on the sample preparation (dilution) and chemical analysis to be performed. Air sampling requirements shall be determined.

l 1.2 Health Physics qualified personnel shall monitor dose rates during sample preparation and handling.. Based on their analysis, stay times shall be determined. During sample preparation and handling, j

extremity doses should be limiting. However, whole body exposure shall also be considered. Extremity dosimetric devices should be worn. An RWP should be assigned to this activity.

1 1.3 If possible, sample preparation shall be done in a ventilation bood or other ventilated area where respiratory protection equipment is not required.

1.4 Consider the use of tongs or other remote tooling during sample l

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200 mrem /hr. As a minimum, lead bricks shall be stacked around the sample. A small gap between the top lead bricks may be made for the l

Insertion of a microsyringe needle into the sample bottle. After removing a sample close the gap in the lead brick top to reduce dose i

rates. Monitor the dose to the hands during micropipeting.

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preparation, if dose rates merit its use.

j 1.7 Before actual sample dilution is performed, a dry run using air or demin water should be made. An ALARA review should also be done.

Based on the dry run and the ALARA review, changes to the sample l

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exposure. Supervision shall also review the possibility of not i

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Determine amount of dilution required. 8ased on this dilution, determine the amount (volume) of gas to be removed from the hot off-gas vial. Confirm this amount with the Chemistry Group Leader or his designee.

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Evacuate a new 14.4 ml off-gas vial with septum and place vial behind shielding.

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Adjust the pressure in the hot off-gas vial from Step 1 to l

atmospheric pressure by inserting a microsyringe needle and allowing the pressure to equalize.

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Inject a volume of air with a gas syringe into the hot i

off-gas vial which is equal to volume of gas to be removed for dilution.

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transport the loaded syringe from one vial to the next vial.)

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Mix the gas in the hot off-gas vial by pu:nping the microsyringe in and out.

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Set the microsyringe to the volume of gas to be removed from the hot off-gas vial and remove the microsyringe.

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Inject the gas in the microsyringe to a new evacuated 14.4 i

ml off-gas vial.

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Measure the dose rate of the vial to determine if additional dilution is necessary.

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Additional dilutions may be done by repeatfng Steps 1.8.1.4 through 1.8.1.7.

1.8.2 For H2 or 02 analysis, perform CA-75A.

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1.9 Liquid Samples 1.9.1 Suggested sample dilution procedure for liquid samples:

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Determine the amount of dilution required.

Confirm this amount with the Chemistry Group Leader or his designee.

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Add correct amount of dilutant to a clean vial and place behind shielding.

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Remove the threaded sample cask plug and raise the sample vial such that the top of the vial is about flush with the top of the cask.

Limit direct exposure of the whole body by using the cask as shielding.

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Penetrate the septum of the sample vial using a microsyringe.

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Pump sample in and out of the syringe once or twice to ensure proper mixing.

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Withdraw the proper volume of sample.

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Partially withdraw the syringe from the vial such that the needle is in the vial, but not in the sample.

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Withdraw a small volume of air into the syringe to prevent the dripping of sample during subsequent transport.

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Inject the sample into the vial containing the dilution volune.

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Additional dilutions may be done by repeating Steps 1.9.11 through 1.9.1.11.

1.9.2 For Boron analysis, refer to CA-270.

1.9.3 To calculate the sample volume for gama isotocic analysis, divide the original sample volume by the dilution factor.-

Verify the calculated sample volume with the Chemistry Sampling i

and Analysis Group Leader prior to analysis.

1.9.4 Refer to CA-2A for pH determination.

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1.9.5 If analysis for chloride is desired on the diluted sample, refer to CA-9.2 or EP-205A.14 for offsite analysis.

j 2.0 Follow-Up Actions:

4l 2.1 Consideation shall be given to the final disposition of the samples, the remainder of the gas or coolant sample and the waste produced.

i 2.2 Samples and the remaining samples which are kept for additional analysis shall be stored in an appropriate location based on their dose rate and Radiological hazard.

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APPENDICES:

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REFERENCES:

FSAR 7.20.4.6 CA-2A Determination of pH in Low Volume Water Samples CA-270 Analysis for Baron by Carminic Acid CA-75A Determination of Hydrogen and Oxygen Concentration in Gas Samples Using a Gas Chromatograph and a Reporting Integrator CA-9.2 Determination of Chlorides-Silver Nitrate Turbidimeter Method HPA-70 (series) Nuclear Data MCA procedures EP-205A Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team EP-205A.15 Guideline for the Order of Analysis on Post-Accident Samples i

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for the order in which analyses should be performed on samples taken from the Post-Accident Sampling Station.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall determine the order of analyses on samples taken from the Pass System, and direct the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group members to perfor1n the analyses.

2.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members shall perform the analyses in the order requested and in accordance with appropriate EP and CA

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1.0 Gas samples 1.1 For gas samples that do not require dilution for isotopic analysis:

1) isotopic an.ilysis, should be performed prior to subsequent

analysis, 2) then analyze for hydrogen and/or oxygen content using CA-75A.

1.2 For gas samples that do require dilution for isotopic analysis:

1) analyze for hydrogen and/or oxygen, l

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1) perform isotopic analysis prior to any subsequent analysis.

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If requested, analyze for Boron by renoving 5 ml of liquid and following instructions in CA-?70.

Note: Assuming proper concentration cf boron in the reactor coolant, boron analysis should be performed on a diluted (small i

volume) Pass sample.

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Use procedure CA-2A to test the pH of 0.2 mi aliquot of the undiluted sample.

Note:

If analysis for chloride is desired, a separate undiluted pass sample may be taken and sent to an off-site facility or i

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Dilute the sample and perform isotopic analysis.

2.3 For a diluted liquid sample that needs no further dilution for isotopic analysis:

1) perform isotopic analysis 2) analyze for baron using CA-270, 2.4 For a diluted liquid sample that requires further dilution for isotopic analysis.

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t Report results to Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader.

FINAL CONDITIONS:

None APPENDICES:

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REFERENCES:

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide some guidelines prior to, during, and after obtaining a gas sample from the main stack following accident conditions with fuel damage.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall determine, via dialogue with the Personnel Team Leader, the need for specific Health Physics Coverage.

2.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader shall brief the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members on:

2.1 Sample point to be used.

2.2 Routes to be taken.

2.3 Proper application of this procedure.

2.4 Proper protective clothing to be used.

3.0 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Members shall:

3.1 Assemble necessary equipment.

3.2 Apply the ALARA concept for radiation exposure.

3.3 Review this procedure prior to implementation.

J ACTION LEVEL:

It has been determined that a gas sample from the main stack is required. Make sure before entry into the main stack that all personnel who will handle a sample have extremity (finger) dosimetry in place.

l PRECAUTIONS:

1.0 Apply ALARA concept when implementing this procedure.

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3.0 Planned exposure shall not exceed administrative guidelines except as authorized by the Emergency Director in accordance with EP-205A, Appendix 1.

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APPARATUS:

This is a suggested list of items that should at least be considered to be taken when sampling the main stack.

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Appropriate Health Physics Survey Equipment.

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Air Sampler 3.

Respiratory Protective Equipment 4.

Anti-C Clothing 5.

Dosimetry 6.

14.4 ML off gas vials and septums 7.

Marinelli Beaker 8.

Rotameter Q

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Tubing

10. Gas Tight Syringe and Needle
11. Marinelli Sample Beaker
12. Off gas sample cask
13. Flashlight
14. Plastic bags
15. FinSer Dosimetry
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Once the Sampling Members are assembled they should review this entire procedure and obtain all required apparatus, i

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The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader.or his alternate should I

determine which type of sample should be collected based upon the main stack monitors reading and the following criteria.

i 2.1 If the main stack monitor is at a count rate of 0 to 100 CPS then a Marinelli sample should be taken to ensure proper analytical i

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2.3 If the main stack monitor is above a count rate of 20000 CPS then ONLY a small volume gas sample, 1.0 to 5.0 ML, should be taken since a Marinelli sample will be 2 mR/hr.or greater.

2.4 The Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader should inform the l

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for based upon main stack conditions.

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performed with the Chemistry Group responsible for ensuring that the ALARA i

concept for radiation exposure is applied. The need for specific Health Physics coverage shall be determined and prescribed via dialogue between the i

Personnel Safety Team Leader and the Chemistry Sampling Team Leader.

4.0 Ensure that personnel have the appropriate survey, protective and sampling equipment before leaving for the sample.

I 5.0 Obtain the proper keys from Shift Supervision, Security and Chemistry Supervision.

t 6.0 A RWP or HP qualified individual will be assigned for the sample collection and analysis.

j 7.0 Prior to the sample entering the hot lab, and shielding, remote tooling or j

other protective measure shall be in place and ready to accept the sample.

8.0 Two paths are recomended to reach the Main Stack. The Sampling Team l

Members should be aware of the wind direction and the direction of plume travel in order to choose which route is best, i

a 8.1 Travel to the North Substation through the Unit 2 and 3 parking lot and up Lay Road to the substation gate.

Proceed to the stack outside gate via the access road. Monitor dose rates during the trip to the stack.

l 8.2 Travel to the North Substation by going through the Unit 1 parking lot and up Atom Road to Route 623. Turn right on Route 623 and go to Lay 1

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Proceed to the stack outside gata via tne access road. Monitor dose rates during the trip to the stack.

9.0 If upon reaching the base of the Main Stack the door is greater than 5 R/hr, leave the area imediately and report to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader for instructions. With the dose rates less than 5 R/hr, enter-the stack being careful to notice the dose rate.

If the dose rate exceeds 10 R/hr gama or 10 Rad /hr beta while in the stack then exit imediately and report to the Group Leader for instructions.

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9.1 When opening the Main Stack door check that there is a positive pressure pushing on the door.

If not, inform the Group Leader.

10.0 If a Marinelli sample is desired then do the following steps, refer to EP-I I

205A.16 Figure 1.

I 10.1 Attach the rotameter and the Marinelli together with proper tubing and connect them to the inlet and outlet tubing as shown in Figure 1, 10.2 Turn the black handles of the t'hree way Whitey valves to point away from each other, refer to Figure 1.

10.3 Be prepared to measure the dose rate on the Marinelli and to shut off sample flow if the dose rate exceeds 100 mR/hr.

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10.5 Adjust the flow rate to approximately 10-20 SCFH by using the valve on the rotameter or the final sample station outlet valve as required.

10.6 Allow the Marinelli to flush for 2.5 to 5 minutes.

10.7 If the room has a high dose rate then exit the area while the flush is in progress.

I 10.8 Upon completion of the flush shut the valves on top of the Marinelli, shut the two inlet sample valves, turn the handle of the right three-way valve to point to the left.

10.9 If the Marinelli is less than 1 R/hr then it may be transported to the laboratory, if it is greater than 1 R/hr then it should be moved to the side of the sample station and allowed to decay.

11.0 If a small volume sample is desired then do the following steps, refer to EP-205A.16, Figure 2.

11.1 Turn the black handles of the three-way Whitey valves to point toward each other. refer to Figure 2.

Flow will now be established past the syringe sample port.

11.2 Open the two inlet sample valves to establish flow.

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11.3 Measure the dose rate of the sample tubing 50 that sampling time can be minimized as required.

11.4 Press the green button on the sampling syringe; this opens the syringe so a sample can be drawn.

11.5 Press the green button on the syringe sample port to allow for sampling.

11.6 Insert the syringe into the top of the sample port, through the septum and down as far as possible.

Be careful not to bend the needle.

11.7 Withdraw the sample size desired into the syringe and push the plunger to push this volume back into the sample line. This will flush the syringe. Withdraw the sample size desired and push the red button on the syringe to trap sample.

11.9 Withdraw the syringe from the sample port and push the red valve on the sample port to isolate it.

11.10 Place the syringe in its carrying case with the needle removed and in the case as well.

Put the case into a plastic bag to increase the distance during transport.

11.11 Shut the two inlet sample valves and turn the handle of the right

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11.12 Exit the base of the stack and obtain a dose rate reading on the syringe, use shielding and distance to minimize dose during transport.

12.0 Transport the sample from the Main Stack to the desired chemistry lab.

When possible contact the Chemistry Sampling Group Leader to determine the best route to travel based on wind direction and plume direction.

13.0 Upon introduction of the sample into the hot lab, the sample shall be handled in a manner such that ALARA concepts are applied.

14.0 Following final analysis of the sample, results shall be reported to the Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group and Team Leaders.

FINAL CONDITIONS: None APPENDICES: None

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PEAQi BOPIO4 UNITS 2 & 3 EP-316A READING '1HE RAPID DOSE ASSESSMENT II PROGRAM INIO 'IEE TI-59 PURPOSE:

The purpose of this procedure is to explain the method necessary to ster the Rapid Dose Assessment II into the memory of a TI-59.

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Turn on calculator, (switch on top of calculator) nter, (switch on right side). The red light on the printer is on display should indicate O.

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Press CLR.

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Slide magnetic program card Rapid Dose Assessment II 479.59 side 1 (1 e )

into lower slot on right hand side of cilcHator.

Display should indicate 1.

If display flashes 1, the read was not success-ful. Return to Step 1 and repeat.

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Press CLR.

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Slide side 2 (2 m ) of the same card into calculator lower slot.

Display should indicate 2.

If it flashes 2, the read was not successful.

Press CLR and try side 2 again. If still not successful, try the back-uo set of magnetic program cards and begin with Step 1.

If still unsuccessful, do manual cilcRation.

Press E to initiate program.

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[/fN PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CIMPANY PEACH BOI'ITN LNITS 2 & 3 EP-316B CAI4UIATING RAPID DOSE ASSESSMNr CN 'lHE TI-59 Fy PURPOSE:

The purpose of this procedure is to direct the opera '

to enter data and perform calculation using the Rapid Dose Assessment, rogran on the TI-59.

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Enter the vent or stack rate.

Main Stack Enter CPS j

Roof Vent Enter CPM 2.

Press button for re tion and monitor.

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PEAG BCTPITE UNITS 2 & 3 EP-316C READING THE REFINE DOSE ASSESSMENT I PROGRAM CNIO 'IEE TI-59 PURPOSE:

'Ihe purpose of this procedure is to explain the me o. er the refine Dose Assessment I into the memory of a TI-59.

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Turn on calculator, (switch on top of ca3 culator) and printer, (switch on 1

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'Ihyroid (unknown Isotopic breakdown) Work Sheet 6B Follow the instruction above each colunn on the work sheet necessary in the calculation. When an instruction is not present calculations are to be performed manually.

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