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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 3 to EP-260, Fire & Damage Control Team, & Rev 3 to EP-261, Damage Repair Group. Related Correspondence
ML20215F997
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/12/1986
From: Gallagher J
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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l EP-101 4

Classification of Emergencies 03/25/85 10/23/86 EP-102 11 Unusual' Event Response 07/28/86 07/28/86-l EP-102 1

Unusual Event Notification Forms 10/27/86 07/28/86 (Appendix 1) f

.EP-103 14

' Alert Response 07/28/86 07/28/86 EP-103 1

Alert Notification Forms 10/27/86 07/28/86 i

(Appendix 1)

EP-104 13.

Site Emergency Response 07/28/86 07/28/86 EP-104 1

Site Emergency Notification Forms 10/27/86 07/28/86 (Appendix 1) 1

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EP-105 13 General Emergency Response 07/28/86 07/28/86 II EP-105 1

General Emergency Notification

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Written Summary Notification 10/27/86 10/23/86 j

EP-110 7

Personnel Assembly and 10/27/86 10/23/86 j

Accountability EP-120 4

Site Emergency Coordinator 10/27/86 10/23/86 EP-201 6

Technical Support Center (TSC) 11/03/86 11/03/86 i

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EP-202 5

Operations Support Center (OSC) 04/01/86 04/01/86 Activation EP-203 6

Emergency Operations Facility 05/27/86 04/01/85 (EOF) Activation EP-208 6

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Dose Assessment Team EP-211 2

Field Survey Group f) f 3/8/85 10/23/86 EP-220 CANCELLED EP-221 CANCELLED

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4 EP-231 12 Operation of Post-Accident 06/24/86 10/23/86 Sampling Systems (PASS)

EP-232 CANCELLED EP-233 7

Retrieving and Changing Sample 04/01/86 10/23/86 Filters and Cartridges from the Containment Leak Detector during Emergencies EP-234 7

Obtaining Containment Gas Samples 04/01/86 10/23/86 from the Containment Leak Detector during Emer_gencies EP-235 6

Obtaining Reactor Water Samples 04/01/86 10/23/86

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Obtaining Cooling Tower Blowdown 03/14/85 10/23/86 Line Water Samples following Radioactive Liquid Release after Accident Conditions OP-23 /

8 Obtaining the Iodine / Particulate 04/01/86 10/23/86 and/or Gas Samples from the North Vent Wide Range Gas Monitor (WRGM)

EP-238 5

Obtaining Liquid Radwaste Samples 04/01/86 10/23/86 from Radwaste Sample Sink following Accident Conditions EP-240 CANCELLED EP-241 10 Sample Preparation and Handling 06/24/86 10/23/86 of Highly Radioactive Liquid Samples EP-242 5

Sample Preparation and Handling 03/28/85 10/23/86 of Highly Radioactive Particulate Filters and Iodine Cartridges EP-243 7

Sample Preparation and Handling 06/24/86 10/23/86 of Highly Radioactive Gas Samples EP-244 3

Offsite Analysis of High Activity 03/12/85 10/23/86 Samples EP-250 2

Personnel Safety Team 12/12/84 10/27/86 EP-251 3

Plant Survey Group 04/01/86 04/01/86 EP-252 8

Search and Rescue /First Aid Group 09/02/86 07/31/86 EP-253 0

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EP-254 3

Vehicle and Evacuee Control Group 02/04/85 10/23/86 EP-255 2

Vehicle Decontamination 12/12/84 10/23/86 l EP-260 3

Fire and Damage Control Team 11/12/86 11/26/86 l EP-261 3

Damage Repair Group 11/12/86 11/12/86 EP-272 CANCELLED EP-273 CANCELLED EP-275 CANCELLED l EP-276 8

Fire and Damage Team Phone List 11/12/86 11/12/86 1P 10 Personnel Safety Team Phone List 10/27/86 10/23/86 9 -277 EP-278 8

Security Team Phone List 10/06/86 10/23/86 l EP-279 9

Emergency Operations Facility 11/12/86 11/12/86 (EOF) Group Phone List l EP-280 10 Technical Support Center (TSC) 11/12/86 11/12/86 Phone List EP-282 7

Government and Emergency 10/27/86 10/23/86 Management Agencies Phone List EP-284 7

Company Consultants and 10/27/86 10/23/86 Contractors Phone List EP-287 4

Nearby Public and Industrial 10/2;/86 10/23/86 Users of Downstream Water EP-291 9

Staffing Augmentation 10/27/86 10/23/86 l EP-292 10 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis 11/12/86 11/12/86 Team Phone List l EP-294 10 Dose Assessment Team Phone List 11/12/86 11/12/86 EP-301 2

Operating the Evacuation Alarm 10/27/86 10/27/86 and River Warning System EP-303 3

Local Evacuation 12/12/84 10/23/86 EP-304 4

Partial Plant Evacuation 10/27/86 10/23/86

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EP-306 4

Evacuation of the Information 10/27/86 10/23/86 Center EP-307 3

Reception and Orientation of 10/27/86 10/23/86 Support Personnel EP-312 5

Radioactive Liquid Release 01/09/86 01/09/86 EP-313 2

Distribution of Thyroid Blocking 12/12/84 10/27/86 Tablets EP-314 1

Emergency Radiation Exposure 03/29/85 12/06/84 Guidelines and Controls EP-315 8

Calculation of Offsite Doses 09/02/86 01/09/86 during a Radiological Emergency using RMMS in the Manual Mode EP-316 4

Cumulative Population and Near 02/10/86 02/10/86 Real-Time Emergency Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases Manual Method 9P-317 6

Determination of Protective 11/12/86 11/12/86 Action Recommendations EP-318 2

Liquid Release Dose Calculations 04/01/85 04/01/85 Method for Drinking Water EP-319 2

Fish Ingestion Pathway Dose 03/29/85 03/29/85 Calculation EP-325 4

Use of Containment Dose Rates to 11/03/86 11/03/86 Estimate Release Source Term EP-330 5

Emergency Response Facility 10/27/86 10/23/86 Habitability EP-333 1

Adjustment of Wide Range Gas 05/08/85 05/08/85 Monitor Conversion Factors EP-401 3

Entry for Emergency Repair and 04/01/86 04/01/86 Operations l EP-410 4

Recovery Phase Implementation 11/12/86 11/12/86 EP-500 2

Review and Revision of Emergency 12/12/84 10/23/86 Plan i

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EP-260 FIRE AND DAMAGE CONTROL TEAM 1

1.0 PARTICIPANTS 1.1 Fire Fighting Group Leader shall direct fire fighting activities 1.2 Fire and Damage Team Leader shall support fire fighting activities, activate the Damage Repair Group, and coordinate the team's activities.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Shift Supervisor shall:

2.1.1 Report to scene of fire or as otherwise directed.

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Damage Team Leader if personnel filling that position are not on site.

2.1.3 Direct fire fighting activities in accordance with the LGS Fire Fighting Procedures.

2.1.4 Periodically inform the Control Room on status of fire.

REPORTS SHOULD BE MADE ABOUT EVERY 15 MINUTES.

2.1.5 Request additional personnel and or equiptr.ent' ps necessary from the Fire and Damage Team'-

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2.2.3 Keep Control Room and Emergency Director-informed of Fire and Damage Team status.

2.2.4 Request additional personnel as necessary using EP-276, Fire and Damage Team Phone List.

3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Fire and Damace Team Leader shall:

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ENSURE THAT GROUP LEADERS ARE INFORMED OF NEW TEAM LEADER AND COMMAND LOCATION.

3.1.4 Update Emergency Director on status of team's activities.

3.1.5 Request additional site personne'l and equipment from Emergency Director as required.

3.1.6 Requests outside fire assistance from the Emergency Director as required.

3.1.7 Re-assess the situation periodically and make 4

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5.2 Criteria for Use This procedure shall be implemented when the Emergency Director directs the Fire and Damage Team to be activated.

5.3 Special Equipment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan 5.4.2 SE Fire on-site - General Fire Fighting Procedure L

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1.2 Damage Repair Group Leader shall direct the activities of the Damage Repair Group.

1.3 Damage Repair Group Members shall perform emergency repairs.

1.4 Health Physics Technicians shall provide health physics coverage to the group (s).

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2.1.2 Direct and coordinate emergency repair operations as necessary.

2.1.3 Provide the Damage Repair Group with periodic plant l

status updates, including significant radiation and contamination problems which may affect the functions of the group.

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2.2.4 Brief the group members on the situation and explain the actions that need to be performed.

2.2.5 Direct the distribution of access keys.

2.2.6 Review applicable maintenance procedures with the group members.

2.2.7 Provide information to the group on. equipment and supplies.

2.2.8 Request system blocking as needed from the Operations Support Center (OSC.) Coordinator.

2.2.9 If necessary, request additional personnel or equipment from the Fire and Damage Team Leader.

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2.3.3 Assemble necessary equipment (i.e., tools, parts, etc.

for the pending operations) from locations on or off-site designated by the Damage Repair Group Leader.

2.3.4 Update the Damage Repair Group Leader of current status of emergency repairs.

2.3.5 Record radiation exposure upon completion of job, and report it to Damage Repair Group Leader.

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2.4.1 Obtain the necessary equipment from the OSC.

2.4.2 Review the Emergency Radiation Work Permit (ERWP) in accordance with EP-401, Entry for Emergency Repair and Operations.

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5.0 SUPPORTING INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidelines for the actions of the Damage Repair Group.

5.2 Criteria for Use 5.2.1 This pr.ocedure shall be implemented when the Emergency Director and/or Fire and Damage Team Leader direct the Damage Repair Group to be activated.

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1.2 F_ ire Fighting Grouc Leaders call in group members.

1.3 Damage Repair Group Leaders call in group members.

2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 Fire and Damage Team Leader shall cal. people from the following list until appropriate team leader and group leader positions are filled.

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1.2 The Communicator shall call in TSC personnel.

2.0 ACTIONS - IMMEDIATE 2.1 The Communicator shall contact the Shift Clerk to find out what positions have been filled by EP-291 Staffing Augmentation.

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1.2 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Group Leader calls in group members.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Team Leader shall call in team leader and group leader as appropriate.

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1.2 Pield Survey Grouc Leader shall be responsible to obtain group members.

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4.0 APPENDICES None.

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1.2 Site Emergency Coordinator, if activated, or Emergency Director shall provide recommendations to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection or directly to the counties if the state cannot be contacted.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Dose Assessment Team Leader or Shift Technical Advisor shall:

2.1.1 DETERMINE PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BY DOING THE FOLLOWING:

2.1.1.1 Obtain the dose rate estimates, expected duration of release and windspeed from Appendix EP-316-3 Summary Sheet or RMMS output.

Proceed to EP-317-2 Protective Action Recommendation Worksheet.

Enter plume centerline dose rates (R/hr) for site boundary, 2 miles and 5 miles in approp'(riate columns for item (la), whole body,..ang

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The Downwind wedge is a function of the dispersion of the plume and should be determined by evaluating the plume width.

2.1.1.2 Enter the expected duration of release (t) and multiply by items la and lb to get projected dose.

2.1.1.3 Select evacuation time estimate for existing conditions and enter as item 3.

LONGEST ESTIMATES IN EACH CATEGORY ARE PROVIDED ON WORKSHEET.

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2.1.1.5 Subtract item 4 from item 3 and compare to duration of release (t).

The smaller of the two is the Evacuation Exposure Time in hours, item 5.

2.1.1.6 Calculate Evacuation Exposure Dose by multiplying the whole body dose rate (la) and thyroid dose rate (lb) for each location by item 6 the Evacuation Exposure Time for each location.

This is the exposure the population would receive while being evacuated.

2.1.1.7 Calculate shelter dose by multiplying whole body l

(la) and thyroid (1b) dose rates by duration (t) l and Protection Factor as indicated in items 7a and 7b A Protection Factor of.75 was used to determine the whole body shelter dose, the average in Pennsylvania is.71.

(See reference 8.) Thyroid shelter dose assumes this Protection Factor for inhalation periods of < 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

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Appendix EP 317-1 provides the EPA guidelines for guidance.

2.1.1.9 Discuss recommendations with the Emergency Director, or if activated, the Site Emergency Coordinator, to ensure they are informed of the proposed recommendations before they are made to government authorities.

2.1.1.10 Using Appendix EP-317-5 summarize protective action recommendations and mark affected areas on map as indicated.

2.1.1.11 Update recommendations to the Emergency Directer or if activated the Site Emergency Coordinator as new data becomes available or conditions change.

2.1,2 Dose Assessment Team Leader shall determine the ingestion exposure pathway protective action recommendations.

ACCIDENTS NOT REQUIRING PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT EXPOSURE MAY STILL WARRANT CONCERN FOR THE l

INGESTION EXPOSURE PATHWAY THROUGH MILK.

2.1.2.1 Obtain Milk Ingestion Thyroid Dose Projection from the manual or computer dose calculations.

2.1.2.2 Compare Milk Ingestion Thyroid Dose Projection with Appendix EP-317-3 Ingestion Pathway Protective Action Recommendations.

2.1.2.3 Discuss and suggest protective action recommendations with the. Site Emergency l

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2.2 Site Emergency Coordinator, if activated or Emergency Director shall:

2.2.1 Provide recommendations to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection.

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(Protective action recommendations made directly to Fennsylvania counties should reflect PEMA's philosophy of recommending the same protective action for the full (.360 degrees) EPZ.)

or If a General Emergency has been declared with prior classification, use Appendix EP-317-5 Protective Action Recommendation Summary or use Appendix EP-317-4 Protective Action Recommendations based on plant conditions for additional inputs in decision making.

2.2.2 When possible, provide background information for protective action recommendations to state representatives.

3.0 Action - Follow-Up 3.1 Dose Assessment Team Leader shall:

3.1.1 Periodically re-evaluate the situation to determine if changes in suggested protective action recommendations are needed.

3.1.2 Periodically update the Site Emergency Coordinator or Emergency Director.

3.2 Emergency Director or Site Emergency Coordinator shall:

3.2.1 Periodically update state officials on dose projections and actual field measurements.

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5.2 Criteria For Use 5.2.1 Dose projections from RMMS or from EP-316, Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases are available.

5.2.2 A General Emergency is declared (without escalation through Alert or Site Emergency) in O.

accordance with EP-101 " Classification of Emergencies."

5.2.3 An Alert, Site Emergency or General Emergency has been declared in accordance with EP-101

" Classification of Emergencies" and neither Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.

5.3 Special Equipment None 5.4 References 5.4.1 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Section 6.4.1.2.C 5.4.2 Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan Appendix H 5.4.3 EP-316 Cumulative Population Dose Calculations for Airborne Releases 5.4.4 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Bureau of Radiation Protection Plan for Nuclear Power Generation Station Incidents,

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5.4.8 EP-101 Classification of Emergenc'ies 5.4.9 EP-315 Calculation of Offsite Doses during a (Potential) Radiological Emergency Using RMMS in the Manual Mode 5.4.10 Reactor Safety Study, Appendix VI, WASH 1400, October 1975 5.4.11 I.E.

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Comments Whole body <1 No planned protective actions.

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If constraints exist Consider evacuation. Evacuate special consideratio Thyroid 5 to <25 unless constraints make should be given it impractical.

for evacuation of Monitor environmental children and pregnan radiation levels, women.(c)

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(a) These actions are recommended for planning purposes.

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(b) At the time of the incident, officials may implement low-impact protective actions in keeping with the principle of maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable.

(c) It is intended that family units remain intact during any evacuation.

(d) Shelter is to be with ventilation control.

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\\-si INGESTION PATHWAY PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Preventive PAG Response Level Recommended Protective Action Projected Thyroid

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1.2 Emergency Support Officer shall assume the role of Recovery Manager, when the recovery phase is established, and implement section 3.0 of this procedure.

2.0 ACTIONS-IMMEDIATE 2.1 Site Emergency Coordinator shall:

2.1.1 Analyze reactor, containment, and critical system status using the attached plant status sheet.

The reactor, containment, and critical system should be analyzed for present condition and capability to perform intended functions.

(Refer to Appendix EP-410-1 and Appendix EP-410-2) 2.1.2 Develop a list of acceptable or unacceptable plant conditions aad systems or equipment (s(ldtes.

Identify corrective actions. tp:b'e baRent. Q (Refer to Appendix EP-410-3).

Ba. sed ~~uponthdl analysis of these plant conditly t,'dec'ide whethii entry into l

the recovery phafqcls ' justified." ' If recovery i~s justifiable, procee.d to the steps"below.

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2.1.6 Direct all emergency response personnel to assemble all documentation generated during the emergency and submit it to the Technical Support Team.

3.0 ACTIONS-FOLLOW-UP 3.1 Recovery Manager shall:

3.1.1 Obtain the assistance of the Site Emergency Coordinator and Emergency Director in resolving the following instructions:

3.1.2 Ensure that the Recovery Organization is being established.

3.1.3 Establish a schedule for monitoring plant parameters; such as reactor coolant, drywell atmosphere, liquid and gaseous effluents, etc.

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3.1.6 Determine the number of personnel needed to continue maintaining the plant.

3.1.7 Review the Recovery Acceptance Checklist (Appendix EP-410-3) and determine the priority of recovery work.

3.1.8 Prepare an outline of major tasks and establish the organization responsible for implementation.

3.1.9 Obtain participation of General Electric, Bechtel, I

Catalytic and other firms as appropriate.

3.1.10 Consider available manpower sources and arrange through headquarters or the Planning Coordinator j

necessary personnel.

(Work through INPO as necessary).

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3.1.13 Review emergency and plant supplies as well as warehouse stock levels to ensure inventories are returned to pre-emergency levels.

3.1.14 Establish what activities will require procedures and develop them accordingly.

4.0 APPENDICES 4.1 EP-410-1 LGS Plant Parameter Status Sheet 4.2 EP-410-2 Plant Parameter Trends 4.3 EP-410-3 Recovery Acceptance Check List i

4.4 EP-410-4 Recovery Phase Phone List 5.0 SUPPORT INFORMATION 5.1 Purpose The procedure provides guidance for implementing a recovery effort following an emergency.

For an Unusual Event or an Alert, only minor recovery actions shoufd be required.

However, for the emergencies with more severe consequences (Site and General Emergencies), complex recovery actions may be required.

5.2 Criteria for Use These guidelines should be used to determine when the emergency is under control and a recovery effort may be implemented:

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5.2.4 Fire, flooding, or similar emergency conditions no longer constitute a hazard to the plant or plant personnel.

5.2.5 Measures have been successfully taken to correct or compensate for malfunctioning equipment.

5.2.6 Reactor core is being adequately cooled.

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