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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 7 to EP-2-052, Protective Action Guidelines & Rev 10 to EP-2-060, Radiological Field Monitoring
ML20216E832
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Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/12/1987
From:
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
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ML20216E720 List:
References
PROC-870612-02, NUDOCS 8706300755
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~ 1'. 0 l PURPOSE .:

2.0 REFERENCES

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS .!

' 5.0 PROCEDURE 6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 4

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'7.1 Affected Sectors / Protective Response Areas Chart (1 page) .

7.2 Protective Action (hidelines Worksheet (4 pages)

7. 3 - Evacuation Time . Estimate Table (1 page) 7.4 Protective Response Areat (1 page) ,

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7.5 Flow Chart for Protective Action Decision-Making Based on Core

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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES .

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8-11,14-16 Revision 6 7,12 Revision 4 13 Revision 3 .i .

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1.0- PURPOSE To provide guidanet for protective action decision-making with respect to the EA Protective Action' Guidelines (PAGs) and those severe conditions where potential hazardt exist but dose k projcetions are not raquired nor any release in progress.

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2.0 . REFERENCES i 2.1 Waterford 3 SES Emergency Plan 2.2 Waterford 3 SES Evacuation Time Study 2.3 EPA-520, Manual of Protective Action Guides 2.4 EP-1-001, Recognition and Classification of Emergency Conditions =.

2.5 EP-2-010, Notifications-and Communications a 2.6. EP-5-050,OffsiteDoseAssessment(Hanual) 2.7 EP-2-051, Offsite Dose Assessment (Computerized) 2.8 NUREG-0654 Appendix 1 - Example Initiating Conditions - General -1 Emergency 2.9 IE Information Notice No. 83-28: Criteria For Protective Action Recommendations For General Emergencias ,j

3. 0 ~ RESPONSIBIhITIES .

3.1- The Emergency Coordinator or EOF Director (upon activation of the ,; l EOF) is responsible for making protective action recommendations .

to off-site agencies. This responsibility shall not be delegated. 1 3.2 The Emergency Coordinator or designee is responsible for the implementation of this procedute.

I 3.2.1 Upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), this responsibility shall be transferred to the EOF Director or his designee.-

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.4.0' INITIATING CONDITIONS

'This procedure's' hall be initiated upon reaching any of the following-  !

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4.1 An emergency condition requiring dose assessment / projections has

'been declared at Waterford 3 SES. .

4.2 An emergency condition which has the potential of breaching any one'of the three fission product barriers and challenging the two remaining barriers has been~ declared at Waterford 3 'SES.

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NOTE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS ARE REQUIRED WHENEVER A GENERAL EMERGENCY IS DECLARED,'WHETHER A RELEASE'IS IN PROGRESS OR NOT AND SHALL BE MADE WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF DECLARATION OF THE GENERAL EMERGENCY.

RECOMMEND INITIALLY SHELTERING POR PROTEC-TIVE RESPONSE AREAS A1, B1, C1, AND D1-(2-MILE-RADIUS) AND SHELTERING FOR THOSE PROTECTIVE - ...

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PERFORM FURTHER EVALUATIONS AND UPDATE -

RECOMMENDATIONS AS NECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PROCEDURE.

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Determine the three affected compass sectors (A,'B,.C, D, etc.).

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5.1 5.1.1 The aU ected compass sectors are that sector into which the wind ,;

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'made by identifying the Protective Response Areas for which ~l protective actions should be taken, not compass sectors.

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5.2.1 Determine the affected Protective Response Areas by matching the i affected compass sectors identified in Step 5.1 above to the f

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5.3 Determine which affected Protective Response Areas found in step 5.2.1 l above require Protective Action Recommendations using Attachment.7.2, or Attachment 7.5 for any' declared General'

. Emergency where a release is not yet in progress or offsite dose calculations are not immediately available.-

5.3.1 The minimum Protective Action Recommendation at a General Emergency. is for sheltering for Protective Response Areas A1, B1, C1 and D1. (2-mile radius) and sheltering for those affected j Protective Response Areas identified'in Step 5.2.1 in the 2-3 miles l column.(5 miles downwind).

I 5.3.1.1 If the General Emergency is the result of a Security Compromise,

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5.3.2 Attachment 7.2 may also be used to determine Protective Action -

Recommendations (or modify initia1' recommendations) when offsite

-dose calculations have been performed for 2, 5 and 10 miles based on the inventory available for a release (potential), but a

' release:is not yet in progress.

5.4 Continue to assess conditions and modify initial Protective Action 4!

i Recommendations as necessary using Attachments 7.2 and,7.5.  ;:

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6.1 The radiological release has stopped or diminished and dose i projections are below Protective Action Guidelines.

6.2 The emergency condition has been closed out and recovery actions are vider way.

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7.0'-ATTACHMENTS 7.1 Affected Sectors / Protective Response Areas' Chart 7.2 Protective Action Guidelines Worksheet 7.3 Evacuation Time Estimate Table 7.4 Protective Response. Areas l i

7.5 ' Flow Chart for Protective Action Decision-Making Based on Core' Conditions i

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, .AFFECTED COMPASS 2-5 miles 5-10 miles:

SECTORS 0-2 miles (Downwind) _( Downwind)

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B3, B4 D E,F A1, I ) , C1, D1 B2, D2 B3, B4, D3

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B3, D3, D4 l C, H J. A1, B1, C1, D1- D2 D3, D4 H. J, K A1,B1,C1,D1 D2 D4.

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R,A,B A1.-B1, C1, D1 A2, C2' 'A3, A4 Directions For Use:  ;

Find the plume centerline sector and two adjacent sectors in the "Affected ,

Compass Sectors" column. The centerline sector is the middle sector of each set. The corresponding Protective Response Areas in which protective actions are to be implemented can then be found for downwind distances of .

interest by reading across the page.

Note.that protective actions for anv compass sectors in the two-mile radius ,

(0-2 miles column) should be recommended for all 4 protective response areas in the two-mile radius as shown above.

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PROTECTIVE ACTION GUIDELINES.WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS

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l'. 0 Determine recommended protective actions using the worksheet on

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'1.1.1 Obtain blank copies of the worksheet (from the emergency-files in .

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-Radiological Assessment Coordinator work areas for the TSC and

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W 1.1.2. Ensure that'off-site dose calculations are performed in accordance

", ( vith EP-2-051.or EP-2-050. 0btainLthe whole body and child f

- thyroid dose rates for the locations of interest from the Health

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1.1.3 ' Determine the appropriate protective actions.for the protective.

response areas, in the 2 5 and 10 mile areas using the worksheet.

Use.a different workeheet for each distance (2, 5, 10 miles).

A. If the duration of release is known, perform the'1 eft branch of the worksheet (See B below). If the duration is unknown, perform the right branch of the worksheet (See F below). ,

q Duration of Release is known B. Calculate the projected whole body and child thyroid doses by I multiplying the dose rates by the release duration.

C. .If the calculated dose is less than 1,000 milli-reas whole body and less than 5,000 milli-rems child thyroid, no protective' actions are.necessary. Consideration should be given to recommending sheltering at this time. Continue

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- milli-rems child thyroid, but less than 5,000 milli-rems

"- whole body and less than 25,000 milli-rems child thyroid,

. . recommend' sheltering'and access control to the affected areas as protective actions. Consideration should'be given to recommending evacuation at this time.

E. If the projected dose is greater than or equal to 5,000 l milli-rems whole body or 25,000 milli-remp child thyroid.

determine the protective action recommendations based on the duration of the release.

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-l determine Plume Travel Time (PTT) . and Estimated

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correlating the protective response areas with Attachment 7.3 Evacuation Time Estimate Ttble. In l estimating evacuation. times, local constraints such .

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distance in miles from the plant to the affected area (s) (or approximate distance to population of  !

interest) by the wind speed in miles per hour.

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child thyroid dose rate is less than 1250 miem/hr, no immediate protective actions are'needed. Consideration-

'should be given to recommending sheltering at this time.

G. If the whole body dose rate is greater than or equal to 250 -l mrom/hr but less than 1250 mram/hr, or if' the child thyroid . i dose rate is greater than or equal to 1250 mram/hr but less l

. - than~6250 arem/hr, recommend' sheltering and' access contr,o1 to.

the affected protective response areas.- Consideration-should be given to recommending evacuation at this time.

H.- :If the whole body ' dose rate is greater. than or equal to 1250.

mram/hr or if the' child thyroid dose rate is greater than or i

equal to 6250 mrem /hr, recommend evacuation and access control to the affected protective response areas.

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-Evacuation Time Estimate Compass Protective Clear Weather Adverse Weather

-Quadrant Response Areas Hours Minutes Hours -Minutes

.e Entire 2-Edle Area "A1, B1, C1, D1 '2 15 2 '30' 0-5 Miles SW C1,.C2 2 15 2 30 SE- D1, D2 3 30 4 30 .

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NE B1, B2, B3, B4 3 45 4 30 .

NW A1, A2, A3, A4 5 15 7 30 Entire .10-Mile Area All 5 15 7 30 ~

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(3) The ec'ust parameter for this occasion pomt es a large reisees of 16eston product 6nventory greater than CAP to the containment The .

REPRESENTATIVE CET Temp from OsPOS 6e veee so espron6 mate the onset of entinet tuel overheet (i.e.,maior lues osmage). This incication coupeed with the actual or potential loss of RCS integrity indicates the ootential for having a tise6cn product 6nventory 63 contaenment

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(4) F o r ele e v a c u a tion s.s h elt er t he r e m ain e e r e t ttie clu m e E P 2 a n d promptly r elo c a te it.e p o p ula tion attocted my any grounc c ontam6 nation tollowing plume pas se go. ]

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1.0 The predetermined protective action recommendations (as indicated in-  !

the'first action rectangle) will be made immediately upon. declaration of a General Emergency. However these are only the "immediate" [

recommendations. Assessment activities will continue throughout an  ;

emergency and protective action recommendations will be updated as ..

appropriate.

2.0 For all evacuations, shelter the remainder of the plume EPZ and .q promptly relocate the population effected by any ground contamination follyring passage'of the plume.

3.0 For core melt sequences where significant releases from containment are not yet taking place and large amounts of fission products are not yet. .)

in the containment atmosphere, recommend evacuation of the 2-m11e .

, radium and 5 miles downwind.

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in addition to noble gases are in the containment, recommend evacuation of the 5-m11e radius and 10 miles downwind.

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3. Conduct tests / experiments not described in the FSAR? YES NO > i
4. Require a change to the Technical Specifications? YES NO >< .:
5. Alter the implementation of any commitments? YIS NO >< .

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1. 0 - PURPOSE
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2.0 REFERENCES

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS 5.0 PROCEDURE 6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS q 7.0 ATTACIDENTS 7.1 Dose Rate and Air Sample Data Log (1 page) 7.2 Radiological Field' Monitoring Kit Location and Contents (3 pages) l 7.3 Ludium 2218 Switch / Meter Locations (2 pages) 7.4 Backup OSC (1 page) -

7.5 Field Team Self-Reading Dosimeter Log (1 page) 7.6 Dose. Assessment Communicator / EOF Field Team Communicator Turnover Checklist (1 page) ,

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Title . Revision 10 1-15 Revision 10 17-19,23,24 Revision 9 ,

22 Revision 8 16 Revision 4 20,21 Revision 3 LIST OF PAGES CONTAINING PROPRIETARY J.NFORMATION 1

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1.0 PURPOSE To. define the methods and techniques to be used when performing field monitoring following a suspected. release of radioactive material.

This procedure is designed to be used in conjunction with EP-2-061,.

Emergency Environmental Monitoring.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 EP-2-050, Off-Site Dose Assessment (Manual)  ;

2.2 EP-2-051, off-Site Dose Assessment (Computerized) 2.3 EP-2-061, Emergency Environmental Monitoring 2.4 EP-2-033, Administration of Iodine Blocking Agents e 2.5 EP-2,-101, Operational Support Center (OSC) Activation, Operation and Deactivation 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 The Radiological Field Monitoring Teams are responsible for implementing this procedure. .

3.2 The Radiological Controls Coordinator (RCC) is responsible for the -

assignment of personnel and vehicles to the Radiological Field Monitoring Teams at the direction of the Health Physics Coordinator .:

(HPC) or Emergency Coordinator.

3.3 The OSC Supervisor is responsible for providing alternate vehicles ..l for the Radiological Field Monitoring Teams if the designated vehicles l; are not available. Also, if the.RCC does not have sufficient manpower, the OSC Supervisor is responsible to provide drivers for the field +

team vehicles.

The HPC or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) is 3.4 responsible for field sample analysis when samples are returned to the site.

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-3.5.1 Tracking the off-site field' aonitoring team exposures and recording the dosimeter readings on Attachment 7.5, Field Team Self-Reading Dosimeter Log;.

3. 5. 2 .. Completing Attachment 7.6, Dose Assessment Communicator / EOF Field Team Communicator Turnover Checklist, during the turnover of field

. team control as an aid to insure that all existing field team-conditions are discussed.

4.O INITIATING CONDITIONS' =

4.1 This procedure is to be initiated upon any of the following

. conditions:

1 4.1.1 De,claration of any of the following emergency classifications in  !

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'which the event includes an actual or potential release'of radioactive material to the atmospheres ,

4.1.1.1- ' Alert .

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4.1.1.3 General Emergency 4.1.2 At the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator, EOF Director.

HPC or the RAC.

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5.0, PROCEDUREE

' 5.1 Each Radiological Field Monitoring Team shall be comprised of two individuals, at least one qualified in the use of the equipment in the field monitoring kit. Each team will be assigned a team desig .

nation (Alpha, Bravo, etc.).

5.2 Radiological Field Monitoring Teams will be dispatched from the -4' Control Point. The Radiological Field Monitoring Teams, when dispatched, will proceed to the Backup OSC. Keys to the Backup CSC )

are provided in the keybox at the entrance to the Administration Building Assembly Area Projection Room (refer to Attachment 7.4).

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5.4 Each kit will be opened and the contents quickly checked, physically chee, king off the items on the lists provided in binders stored in the storage locker with the kits. Missing equipment shall be reported to the Radiological Controls Coordinator. Check lists are shown in ,

Attachment 7.2. j 5.5 In addition to the check, the following equipment checks shall be h

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5.5.1 RD Visual Check, Battery Check and Response Check.

5.5.1.1 The RD-2 response check is to be performed using the Cs-137 check .

source provided in the kit. This check should also be performed

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_ Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure " EP-2-060 Radiological Field Monitoring- Revision 10 5.5.2 Ludium'2218 and Detector - Visual Check and Source Check with Barium-133 Source.

5.5.2.1 The source. check is not to determine instrument efficiency.

Once a response is noted (counts being accumulated), the

instrument can be considered operational.

5.5.3 Portable Radio Communications Check.

5.5.3.1 Each team shall obtain a portable field monitoring radio from the Backup OSC HP Locker and perform a radio check with the TSC Dose Assessment Conusunicator, d

5.6 Teams shall obtain keys to assigned vehicles from the Backup OSC HP Locker and proceed to vehicles.

5.6.1 If the designated vehicles (equipped with radios) are not available, the OSC Supervisor will assign alternate vehicles.

5.6.2 If'possible, vehicles are selected and assigned from the list below, ,

which identifies vehicles with installed radios and the.ir designated parking locations. -

NOTE .:

The "pUTY PLANT MANAGER'S CAR" will normally be ,

assigned for field team use. Depending upon the Duty Roster, the Duty Plant Manager's car could be any one of the following: Plant Manager's car; .

Assistant Plant Manager - Plant Technical Services car; Assistant Plant Manager - Operations & Mainte-

  • nance car. The DUTY PLANT MANAGER'S CAR will be 4

located in the Duty Plant Manager's Assigned Parking l space in the Administration Building Parking Lot.

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6. Storeroom pickup 6. 7B Warehouse-

.5.6.3. In certain situations it may be necessary to assign a vehicle which g does not have an installed radio. In these instances, the back-up communications methods (portable radio or coin-operated telephone)

.will be used to maintain communications.

5.7 Establish communications using the installed vehicle radio prior to leaving the. site.

At an Alert. and until the Emergency Operations Fac111ty'(EOF) is -

5.7.1 activated, the-field teams will receive direction from the RPC thru -

the Dose Assessment Coordinator. Field teams shall establish

. communications with the TSC Dose Assessment Communicator and receive  ;

initial instructions. .

5.7.2- At such time that responsibility for dose assessment has been transferred to the EOF, direction of the field teams will be handled by the RAC thru the Field Team Controller. Field teams shall establish communications with the EOF Field Team Communicator.

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5.7.3 Backup. communications 5.7.3.1 In the event that the installed vehicle radio were to fail or the assigned ' vehicle is not equipped with a radio, portable radios are-svailable in the Backup OSC Health Physics equipment locker. Also a roll of . quarters is provided in each field monitoring kit for coin-operated telephones.

5.7.3.2. Carry the portable radio, as a backup, in vehicles with installed radios. Portable radios will serve as the primary means of communication for vehicles without installed radios.

5.7.3.3 ,1f radio communications are lost in the field, contact the TSC 4 Dose Asessament Communicator or EOF Field Team Communicator, as .

. applicable, via coin-operated telephone on the PABI line for further instructions ,

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5.7.3.4 If communications cannot be established or maintained using any method, return to the Backup OSC and report to the #

Radiological Controls Coordinator for further instructions e

(3260 or 3186).

1 5.8 Radiological Protection Precautions .

5.8.1 As soon as teams leave the Backup OSC, the dose rate instrument should be turned on and monitored continuously. The HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller should be updated on dose rates and location frequently.

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EP-2-060 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Radiological Field Monitoring Revision 10 5.8.2 During sampling and/or surveying in an affected area, good Health Physics practice should be used'at all times. Some precautions are listed below.

5.8.2.1 Maintain exposures within ALARA guidelines.

5.8.2.2 Prevent cross-contamination of samples and instruments.

5.8.2.3 Count samples in as low a background area as possible.

5.8.2.4 Make use of plastic bags, and other equipment provided as necessary to minimize personnel exposure and spread of contamination.

4 5.8.2.5 The use of protective clothing and/or respiratory protective .

. devices should only be used at'the direction of the HPC or RAC as authorized by the Emergency Coordinator or EOF Director.

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Keep the EPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller informed of radiation levels and remain aware of individual total exposures.

5.8.3 The KI provided in the kits is to be used only as directed by the -

EPC or RAC, as authorized by the Emergency Coordinator, in -

accordance with EP-2-033.

5.9 Using the laminated EPZ and EAB Maps (provided in each kit) as a l guide, proceed to the location as identified by the EPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller. At that location, perform the following:

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5.9.1 Camma survey with RO-2 5.9.1.1 To verify operability of the RO-2, periodically perform a response check using the CS-137 check source.

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An open-window reading that is significantly higher than the closed-window reading indicates the plume is "touching down" at that location (not elevated). You are immersed in the plume. Ground deposition,

. possible contamination of vehicles / equipment and personnel, and airborne contamination at this location would be expected. .

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NOTE The RO-2 survey instrument has a correction factor for >

beta and should be applied to the " raw" readings and ,

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5.10 Notify the HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller of the levels monitored.

5.10.1 If levels are below the minimum sensitivity of the instrument.

report results as "less than" the minimum scale deflection.

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5.11 Record all data on Attachment 7.1.

5.12 Unless otherwise directed by the HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller, obtain an air sample at each location as follows:

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5.12.1 Install particulate filter and silver zeolite cartridge in the i 1

air sampler cartridge holder. Air drawn into sampler must pass j through particulate filter first, then through the silver zeolite cartridge. Silver zeolite cartridge must be inserted so that air j passes through in the direction of the arrow on the side of the l cartridge. The particulate filter may be installed with the air flow on either side of the filter, s

1 CAUTION q Air saupler should not be placed with the nozzle e  !

near any surface which is potentially ;j contaminated.

5.12.2 Turn on sampler and stopvacch. Note flow rate.

5.12.2.1 Monitor flow rate frequently. If air sampler is powered by car battery with the car running and the engine is then stopped, the a flow rate will decrease.

5.12.3 Run air sampler to obtain an air sample volume of at least 10

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5.12.4.1 Date and Time

-5.12.4.2 Sample Number. Samples will be given a sequential number preceded by the team designation (ie, A1, A2, A3, or B1, etc.)

5.12.4.3 Location

'5.12.4.4 Flow Rate (CFM) 5.12.4.5 Sampling Duration (minutes) 4

g. i 5.12.5 After appropriate volume is collected, stop air sampler, remove particulate filter and silver zeolite cartridge and place into

-envelopes.

5.12.5.1 Ensure the particulate filter is clearly marked to identify the side to be counted (side air. was pulled through). .

5.12.6 ~ Record all sample data on Attachment 7.1.  !

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Background radiation levels may interfare with counting equipment. Field teams should always .

attempt to get out of the plume to count air ,

samples. If dose rates exceed 5 mR/hr, do not attempt to count filters; proceed to low background area.

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5.13 Unless otherwise directed by the HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller, analyze the air sample for iodine activity using the Ludium 2218 as indicated below. Samples obtained on-site will normally be returned to the Health Physics Lab for analysis.

'5.13.1 Verify (or set) the following settings on the Ludium 2218 (see Attachment 7.3 for location of switches): .

Switch Position A. Stabilizer Toggle Switch Off B. Channel 1 Toggle Switch In C. Channel 2 Toggle Switch Out D. Channel 1 Window As per Calibration Sticker , ,;

E. As per Calibration Sticker Chan.nel 1 Threshold . .

F. Channel 1 Multiplier Bypass G. Channel 2 Multiplier Bypass H. Add-Off-Subtract Switch Channel 1 Add I. Add-Off-Subtract Switch Channel 2 Off J. Live-Clock Toggle Switch- Live' K. Time-Multiplier Switch Il .

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5.13.2 Detector. Operation and Setup 5.13.2.1 Verify that the NaI detector is connected.to the Ludium 2218.

5.13.2.2 Insert detector into shielded sample holder. ,

. 5.13.2.3 ' Place power switch to BATT." Allow approximately 5 minutes for equipment to stabilize.

5.13.2.4 Set count timer to 2 minutes. Start the background count by pushing the COUNT RESET button. Run background count for 2  ;

minutes.' Use Attachment 7.1 for recording analysis data. f

.g 5.13.2.5 , Place silver zeolite cartridge in shielded sample holder with ,

the inlet side of the cartridge facing the' detector. ,

5.13.2.6 Raset count timer.to 5 minutes and push the COUNT RESET button.

_ Count sample for 5 minutes. Record on Attachment 7.1'.

5.13.2.7 Ensure that the High Voltage Setting is checked periodically .!

in the field.

.I 5.14 Notify the HPC/DAC ,or RAC/ Field Team Controller of the results of sampling and analysis for I-131 including: J NOTE

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5.14.1 Team Designation 5.14.2 Sample Number I 5.14.3 Sample Location

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5.15 Proceed as directed by the HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller to additional monitoring points. Continus _ performing surveys and air sempling/ analysis as directed.

5.16 'While in transit to monitoring points, maintain continuous dose rate monitoring and notify the HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller of any .i significant findings, paying particular attention to the location of the highest measured dose rates. ,

e 5.17 Retain all air samples in' plastic bags for further analysis. J:

5.17.1 Coordination of all field monitoring data, including further analysis, 1s accomplished through the EOF organization (RAC). Samples will  :

l l normally be returned to the OSC and analyzed on-site or at off-site ,

facilities in accordance with existing agreements. The EPC/DAC

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6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 6.1 Releas's e have been terminated or reduced to levels below the EAL's for an Alert emergency classification.

6.2 All surveys and air samples requested have been completed.

6.3 Vehicles and team members have been surveyed for contamination in a low background area and HPC/DAC or RAC/ Field Team Controller notified of .g the,results. Personnel have been scheduled for initial bioassay analysis. ,

Vehicles llave been returned to designated parking locations, the keys returned to the Backup OSC HP Locker, or vehicles have been detained for further monitoring and decontamination.

6.4 All data sheets, particulate filters and silver zeolite cartridges have been returned to the location designated in step 5.17.1. ..

6.5 Further analysis of field samples (including' analysis for particulates)

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b 7.0 ATTACHMENTS 7.1 Dose Rate and Air Sample Data Log ,

7.2 Radiological Field Monitoring Kit Location and Contents 7.3 Ludlum 2218 Switch / Meter Locations *l I

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1.0 PURPOSE 2

2.0 REFERENCES

1 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS 5.0 PROCEDURE 6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS l

7.0 ATTACHMENTS-7.1 On-Site Evacuation Routes (1 page) ,

7.2 Assembly Area Muster Sheet (1 page) 7.3 Site Evacuation Route (1 page) 7.4 Backup OSC (1 page)

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1 Waterford 1 & 2 notification requirement in step 5.1.7.5.

5.1.7 Complete Attachment 7.5 of EP-2-010, Notification Massage Form, g Attachment 6. of UNT-6-010 (for NRC initial notification oniv) or i Attachment 7.6 of EP-2-010, WRC Supplementary Event Notification Report as appropriate, and provide the form a'nd the agencies to be notified to an energency communicator. Direct that the communicator. ~

commence off-site notifications of the appropriate organizations listed below in accordance with EP-2-010:

5.1.7.1' St. Charles Parish Emergency Operations Canter,(EOC)-Notify i!

to ensure that control of the Exclusion Area vehicular traffic .: j is established.

5.1.7.2 St. John the Baptist Parish EOC-Notify to ensure that control of vehicular traffic is established.

5.1.7.3 Louisiana Nuclear Energy Division (LNED). ,

5.1.7.4 Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness (LOEP). ],

5.1.7.5 Waterford 1 and 2-Notify after above notifications. May be done #j in. conjunction with the evacuation message.

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1.0 PURPOSE-

2.0 REFERENCES

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS 5.0 ' PROCEDURE I

5.1 Inventory Checklist 4 5.2 Inventory  ;

6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 7.0 ATTACHMENTS 71 Inventory Checklist - OSC Emergency' Locker (3 pages) -

7.2 Inventory Checklist - Field Monitoring Kits (A,B,C)

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7.3 Inventory Checkitast - Personnel Decon Kit (1,2,3) (2 pages) 7.4 Inventory Checklist - TSC HP Emergency Locker (2 pages) 7.5 Inventory Checklist - EOF HP Emergency Locker (2 pages) .

7.6- Inventory Checklist - HP Ambulance Kit (1 page) 7.7 Inventory Checklist - Assembly Area Supervisor Kit (1 page) 7.8 Inventory Checklist - HP Ecspital Locker (West Jefferson, .

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1. 0 ' PURPOSE.

I The purpose of this procedure is to describe the contents of the l emergency kits / lockers and provide for the periodic inventory, calibration and maintenance requirements for the indicated emergency 1 supplies and equipment.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Was erford 3 SES Emergency Plan 2.2 HP-1-210, Health Physics Instrument Control l

2.3 HP-2-430. Efficiene? Satermination and Statistical Checks of I Single / Dual Chanut. Ea% a Analyzers ' 4-2.4 HP-2-602, Respiratory Protection Equipment Quality Control 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 The. Emergency Planning Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the periodic inventory of emergency kits and lockers described in this procedure. -

3.2 The Health Physics Supervisor and Emergency Planning Coordinator are ,'

responsible for ensuring performance of the actual inventory as i specified on the Inventory Checklists. J

'l 4.0 INITIATING CONDITIONS Emergency equipmene, stored for emergency use, shall be inventoried, ,

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5.1 INVENTORY CHECKLIST Select an Inventory Checklist from the Attachments rection of this procedure. Inventory the emergency equipment as described in section 5.2.

5.2 INVENTORY q.

5. 2.1, Check to see that breakaway seals are intact.

5.2.2 Compare contents of kit to number required on the Inventory Checklist.

5.2.3 Complete data columns cni the Inventory Checklist: .,

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5.2.3.2 SerialNumberkifapplicable)  ;

5.2.3.3 Calibration Due Date (if applicable)

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inspections. If a calibration will be required prior to the next scheduled inspection date, replace the instrument with one whose calibration expires after the next scheduled inspection date.. =E 1

5.2.5 Replace batteries kept in the kit with new batteries at each quarterly inventory.

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