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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, Cooper Nuclear Station
ML031180567
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Issue date: 04/22/2003
From: Hutton J
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
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Nebraska Public Power District Always there when you need us NLS2003050 April 22, 2003 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 C1

Subject:

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Cooper Nuclear Station, NRC Docket 50-298, DPR-46 Pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, "Implementing Procedures,"

Nebraska Public Power District is transmitting the following Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs):

EPIP 5.7.6 Revision 38 "Notification" EPIP 5.7.23 Revision 5 "Activation of the JIC" Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at 402-825-5233.

Sincerely, lant Manager

/nr Enclosures cc: Regional Administrator w/enclosures (2) NPG Distribution wv/o enclosures USNRC - Region IV Senior Resident Inspector w/enclosures Records w/o enclosures USNRC COOPER NUCLEAR STATION P0 Box 98 / Brownville, NE 68321-0098 Ace S Telephone: (402) 825-3811 / Fax: (402) 825-5211 www nppd com

ATTACHMENT 3 LIST OF REGULATORY COMMITMENTS I Correspondence Number: NLS2003050 The following table identifies those actions committed to by Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) in this document. Any other actions discussed in the submittal represent intended or planned actions by NPPD. They are described for information only and are not regulatory commitments. Please notify the NL&S Manager at Cooper Nuclear Station of any questions regarding this document or any associated regulatory commitments.

COMMITTED DATE COMMITMENT OR OUTAGE None I

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CNS OPERATIONS MANUAL EFFECTIVE: 4/4/03 EPIP PROCEDURE 5.7.6 APPROTVAL: SORCJIQ NOTIFICATION NOTIFIATIONDEPARTMENT: OWNER: R. J. FISCHER EP

1. PURPOSE ................................ 1
2. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS . ................................ 1
3. ENTRY CONDITIONS ................................ 2
4. CONTROL ROOM ACTIONS .. 2
5. EOF ACTIONS.. 3
6. RECORDS .. 3 ATTACHMENT 1 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE AVAILABLE. 4 ATTACHMENT 2 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE NOT AVAILABLE. 5 ATTACHMENT 3 COOPER NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION REPORT . . 8 ATTACHMENT 4 SHIFT COMMUNICATOR .9 ATTACHMENT 5 OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR .11 ATTACHMENT 6 INFORMATION SHEET .13
1. PURPOSE Provide instructions for initial, follow-up, and termination notifications to responsible State and Local governmental agencies, NRC notifications, initial generation of press releases to the Media, and notifications to other off-site support agencies.
2. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

[ ] 2.1 Initial notifications to State/Local agencies shall be performed within 15 minutes of each declaration of an Emergency and/or change in Protective Action Recommendations (PARs).©D

[ ] 2.2 NRC notification shall be performed immediately following notification of responsible State and Local governmental agencies, and not later than 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the time of declaration of one of the emergency classes.

[ 1 2.3 At an ALERT or higher classification, follow-up notifications to responsible State and Local governmental agencies shall be performed approximately every 60 minutes, or sooner if there is a significant change in the status of the emergency.0 PROCEDURE 5.7.6 REVISION 38 PAGE 1 OF 16

[ ] 2.4 Section 8, "Release Information" of the Notification Report, is completed only when both of the following conditions exist:

[ ] 2.4.1 Follow-up notification.

[ ] 2.4.2 A release of Airborne Radioactive material greater than ODAM limits is occurring or occurred during the event.

[ 1 2.5 Notification of termination to off-site agencies shall be performed within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> after the termination of the emergency.

[ ] 2.6 If the Control Room must be evacuated and off-site notification responsibilities have not been transferred to the EOF, the Shift Communicator shall perform off-site notifications over the State Notification Telephone from the TSC or EOF.

[ ] 2.7 If making a notification for an Emergency that occurred but was not reported (e.g., the condition occurred yesterday but was not caught at that time), make the notification to State/Local agencies by performing an initial notification with the Event Declared and Terminated as the same time.

[ ] 2.8 The Emergency Director shall be immediately notified of any difficulties or delays in completing this procedure.

3. ENTRY CONDITIONS

[ ] 3.1 An Emergency has been declared per Procedure 5.7.1.

4. CONTROL ROOM ACTIONS

[] 4.1 NOTIFICATIONS FROM CONTROL ROOM.

[ ] 4.1.1 Emergency Director (ED) direct Operator or Shift Technical Engineer to complete Notification Report per Attachment 1.

[] 4.1.2 ED review form for accuracy.

[] 4.1.3 ED add remarks to the remarks section as appropriate.

[ ] 4.1.4 ED sign form including date/time.

[ ] 4.1.5 If PMIS FAX available, ED authorize notification to be PMIS faxed to State/Local agencies, NRC Operations Center, TSC, and EOF by providing PMIS password to Operator or Shift Technical Engineer.©

[ ] 4.1.6 ED direct Shift Communicator to make notifications per Attachment 4.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 2 OF 16

5. EOF ACTIONS I ] 5.1 NOTIFICATIONS FROM EOF

[I] 5.1.1 Emergency Director (ED) direct Off-Site Communicator to complete Notification Report per Attachment 1.

[] 5.1.2 ED review form for accuracy.

[] 5.1.3 ED add remarks to the remarks section as appropriate.

[] 5.1.4 ED sign form including date/time.

[] 5.1.5 If PMIS FAX available, ED authorize notification to be PMIS faxed to State/Local agencies, NRC Operations Center, TSC, and EOF by providing PMIS password to Off-Site Communicator.©

[] 5.1.6 ED direct Off-Site Communicator to make notifications per Attachment 5.

6. RECORDS

[ ] 6.1 Attachments 3, 4, and 5 from actual events shall be forwarded to the EP Manager within 5 working days of their completion (Quality Record upon completion).

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 3 OF 16 l

ATTACHMENT 1 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE AVAILABLE

[] lCAUTION - If CNS-DOSE is not available, notify ED and complete Notification lForm using Attachment 2.l

1. COMPUTER DOSE PROJECTION/AUTOMATED NOTIFICATION REPORT

[ ] 1.1 On a PMIS terminal, enter turn-on code "DOSE", or if performing subsequent notifications, return to the "MET/RAD Input" dose page.

[ ]1.2 Complete Notification Report using on-line instructions.

[ ] 1.3 Deliver printed Notification Report to the ED to complete the remarks section and approve the notification.

[ ] 1.4 Verify ED signature, date, and time are on the Notification Report and PMIS fax using the on-line instructions.0

[ ] 1.5 Provide completed Notification Report to the Communicator.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 4 OF 16

lATTACHMENT 2 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE ATN 2NOT AVAILABLE l

1. COMPLETE NOTIFICATION FORM

[ ] 1.1 Obtain copy of Attachment 3, Notification Report.

[] NOTE 1 - Initial Notifications: Steps 1.2 through 1.19 and 1.28 are required.

[ ] NOTE 2 - Follow-Up Notifications: Steps 1.2 through 1.28 are required.

[ ] NOTE 3 - Termination Notifications: Steps 1.2 through 1.9 are required.

[ ] 1.2 Notification Report Number: Enter 1 or the next sequential number if more than one has been generated during the event.

[ ] 1.3 Time of Transmittal: Leave blank.

[ ] 1.4 Initial or Follow-Up Report:

[] 1.4.1 Check Initial Report for EAL classifications or change in PAR.

[] 1.4.2 Check Follow-Up Report for all others including termination.

[ ] 1.5 Name of CNS Communicator: Leave blank.

[ ] 1.6 Classification: Check the Emergency Classification.

[ ]1.7 EAL Number: Enter the EAL number (e.g., 1.1.2).

[ ] 1.8 Event Declared (Date/Time): Enter time and date of the Emergency Declaration in military format (e.g., 14:18).

[ ] 1.9 Event Terminated (Date/Time): Enter time and date of the termination in military format (e.g., 14:18).

RELEASE DEFAULT POINT PRIMARY BACKUP VALUES ERP CNS DOSE or 100 M MET 60 M MET 13 mph and D Stability Class All Other Points CNS DOSE or 10 M MET 60 M MET 8 mph andD Stability Class

[ ] 1.10 Wind Speed: Enter wind speed in MPH.

I PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 5 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 2 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE NOT AVAILABLE

[ ] 1.11 Wind From: Enter the direction (e.g., if the wind is coming from the east, enter 90.

[ ] NOTE - If it is currently raining, SPDS MET will have message "It is raining".

[ ] 1.12 Precipitation (Yes/No): Check Yes if there is precipitation. Check No if it is not.

[ ] 1.13 Stability Classification (A-G): Check Stability Class (A-G).

[ ] 1.14 Release Status (Is/Was/Will-Be):

[] 1.14.1 Is: Enter Is if release is currently in excess of ODAM limits or no release in progress/expected.

[] 1.14.2 Was: Enter Was if release is now less than ODAM limits.

[] 1.14.3 Will-Be: Enter Will-Be if release in excess of ODAM limits is expected.

[ ] 1.15 Release Type (None/Airborne/Liquid):

[] 1.15.1 None: Check None if releases are currently below ODAM limits.

[] 1.15.2 Airborne: Check Airborne if release is, was, or will-be in excess of ODAM limits for airborne activity.

[] 1.15.3 Liquid: Check Liquid if release is, was, or will-be in excess of ODAM limits for liquid activity.

[ ] 1.16 Protective Action Recommendations: Enter PARs. Verify PAR includes previous PARs if they have changed.

[ ] 1.17 Prognosis (Stable/Unstable):

[] 1.17.1 Check Stable if the event is not likely to degrade.

[] 1.17.2 Check Unstable if the event is degrading (e.g., RPV level is lowering or Containment Rad Monitors are trending upward).

[ ] 1.18 Plant Status (at Power/Shutdown): Check appropriate box. Check Power if the Reactor is critical. Check Shutdown if the reactor is sub-critical.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 6 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 2 COMPLETING NOTIFICATION FORM WITH CNS-DOSE NOT AVAILABLE

[ ] 1.19 Remarks: Enter information that will be useful to the off-site agencies in understanding the event, plant conditions, or release information. If dose projections at 10 miles are greater than or equal to 1 REM TEDE or 5 REM CDE, enter "Projected dose at or beyond 10 miles exceed evacuation criteria".

[ ] 1.20 Section 8, "Release Information" of the Notification Report is completed only when both of the following conditions exist:

[ ] 1.20.1 Follow-up notification.

[ ] 1.20.2 A release of airborne radioactive material greater than ODAM limits is occurring or occurred during the event.

[ ] 1.21 Release From: Check the location that was or is exceeding ODAM limits.

[ ] 1.22 Release Height: 100 M for ERP and 10 M for any building release. Other is checked if the release is not from a building.

[ ] 1.23 Release Duration: If duration is unknown, use the default of 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

[ ] 1.24 Start Time: Enter release start time (e.g., 14:18)

[ ]1.25 Stop Time: Enter release stop time if known; otherwise, enter "UNK".

[ ] 1.26 Release Rate (ACi/sec): Enter release rate in jiCi/sec.

[ ] 1.27 Projected Integrated Dose (Rem) and Projected Dose Rate (Remfhr):

Are obtained from CNS DOSE or by hand calculations per Procedure 5.7.17.

[ ] 1.28 Deliver to ED to add remarks, signature, date, and time.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 7 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 3 COOPER NUCLEAR STATION NOTIFICATION REPORT Notification Report Number: Time of Transmittal:

[ ] Initial Report (Complete Sections 1-7 only) [ ] Follow-Up Report

1) Name of CNS Communicator: Call Back Number: 402-825-
2) Classification: [ ] NOUE; [ l Alert; [ ] Site Area; [ General IEAL Number:

Event Declared (DatelTime): _ Event Terminated (Date/fTime):

3) Meteorological Wind Speed: MPH Wind From: Degrees Precipitation: []Yes; [ ] No Conditions Stability Class: ] A; [ ]B; [ ]C;[ ] D; []E;[ ]F;l ]G
4) ODAM Airborne Release Values: There [] is [] no Release of Radioactive Material Greater ERP = 7.28E5 pCilsec than ODAM Limits TG Bldg = 3.6E4 pCilsec RX Bldg = 3.3E4 pCilsec [ ]was [ ] an airborne ARW Bldg = 3.6E4 pCilsec

[ ]will be [ ]a liquid

5) Protective Action Recommendations (PARS): General Emergency Automatic PAR - Evacuate 2 mi radius/9 mi downwind. ao indoors. and monitor EASIERS remainder 10 mi EPZ.

. None Evacuate Sectors Go indoors and monitor EASIEBS in Sectors 0-2 Milesl 2-5 Miles-l-5-104Miles-____________ __ ____--_4- - -

5-10 Miles ,,j

6) Prognosis: [] Stable; [ Unstable 1Plant Status: [ at Power; l Shutdown
7) Remarks:
8) Release Information (required on follow-up Notification with airborne release > ODAM limits):

Release From: [ ERP; [] Reactor Building; l ] Turbine Building; [ ] Aug Radwaste Building; [ Other.

Release Height: [ ] 100 M (ERP); []10 M (RB, TB, ARWB); [ Other: ft I Release Rate (pCilsec)

Estimated Duration: (Hours) Noble Gas: pCi/sec Start Time: lodides: N/A Stop Time: Particulate: N/A T----------_---____________________ ,-____________________________

Distance Projected Integrated Dose (Rem) I Projected Dose Rate (Remlhr)


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From Plant l TEDE CDE (Thyroid) l TEDE CDE (Thyroid)

Site Boundary 4 2Miles ----------------- -----------------------------------------------------------

2 Miles .F 10 Miles I I Emergency Director Signature: Date: Time:

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 REVISION 38 PAGE 8 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 4 SHIFT COMMUNICATOR Notification Report Number:

[ ] 1.1 When directed to perform notification to State and Local Government agencies, perform the following:

[ 1.1.1 Verify ED signature/date/time and remarks section (optional) on Notification Report.

[] 1.1.2 Print your name and call back number on Notification Report, Block 1.

[ ] 1.1.3 Contact State/Local Agencies using State Notification Telephone System by pressing the "Group Call" button or 7450 from any phone.

NOTIFY FOLLOWING ISPEED I TIME AGENCIES PHONE l DIAL # ON LINE I NAME OF CONTACT NEMA via Nebraska State I Patrol 0 I Nemaha County EOC via 1 State 20 II 20 Nemaha County Sheriff }Notification l -+/--

-1 1 , __ _a ________ _ ________

Atchison County EOC via l Telephone l Atchison County Sheriff l System 1 19 1


1 -

1-------- ------------------

Missouri SEMA via 22 Missouri Highway Patrol ,i

[ ] NOTE - If communication is lost with one or more agencies, continue to make notifications to on-line parties. When notifications are complete, call back agencies missing and make report.

[] 1.1.4 Record time last party on line as "Time of Transmittal" on Notification Report.

[] 1.1.5 When all parties are on line, verify that they have received the PMIS faxed notification. Only information on the form is allowed to be I communicated unless authorized by the ED

[] 1.1.5.1 If PMIS FAX not received, read the Notification Report line by line.©

[] 1.1.6 Notify ED notification to State/Local agencies is complete and time follow-up notification is required.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 REVISION 38 PAGE 9 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 4 SHIFT COMMUNICATOR

[ ] 1.2 Contact NRC Headquarters via ENS immediately after Step 1.1.6 and not later than 60 minutes after declaration of an emergency.

NRC CNS TELEPHONE ALTERNATE PERSON CONTACTED TIME Dial # on Phone ETD or Speed Dial -

Sticker 10

[ ] 1.3. When contacted by ENS Communicator in TSC, transfer NRC notification responsibilities and notify ED. ENS communications from the TSC are performed in accordance with Procedure 5.7ENS.

NAME OF ENS COMMUNICATOR PERFORMED BY TIME

[ 1.4. When contacted by Off-Site Communicator in EOF, transfer off-site notification responsibilities and notify ED.

NAME OF OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR PERFORMED BY TIME Communicator Signature: Date:

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 REVISION 38 PAGE 10 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 5 OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR Notification Report Number:

[ ] 1.1 When directed to perform notification to State and Local Government agencies, perform the following:

[ ] 1.1.1 Verify ED signature/date/time and remarks section on Notification Report.

[] 1.1.2 Print your name and call back number on Notification Report, Block 1.

[] 1.1.3 Contact State/Local agencies using State Notification Telephone System by pressing the "Group Call" button or 7450 from any phone.

NOTIFY FOLLOWING I TIME AGENCIES I PHONE I ON LINE I NAME OF CONTACT NEMA via Nebraska State  !

Patrol Nemaha County EOC via State l Nemaha County Sheriff II~1 I Notification Telephone 3

F------------------------------------------------------

Atchison County EOC via System Atchison County Sheriff I

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Missouri SEMA via Missouri Highway Patrol

[] NOTE - If communication is lost with one or more agencies, continue to make notifications to on-line parties. When notifications are complete, call back agencies missing and make report.

[] 1.1.4 Record time last party on line as "Time of Transmittal" on Notification Report.

[] 1.1.5 When all parties are on line, verify that they have received the PMIS faxed notification. Only information on the form is allowed to be I communicated unless authorized by the ED.(D

[] 1.1.5.1 If PMIS FAX not received, read the Notification Report line by line.0

[] 1.1.6 Notify ED that notification to State/Local agencies is complete and time follow-up notification is required.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 REVISION 38 PAGE 11 OF 16

ATTACHMENT 5 OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR I

[ ] 1.2 Perform notifications to the following support agencies, as soon as possible, after the declaration of an ALERT or higher emergency classification, but not until after all notifications are completed as required in Section 1.

AGENCY PHONE PERSON CONTACTED TIME INPO (800) 321-0614 American Nuclear (860) 561-3433 Insurers (ANI)

Communicator Signature: Date:

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 12 OF 16

I ATTACHMENT 6 INFORMATION SHEET

1. DISCUSSION 1.1 All notifications and communications will be handled from the Control Room (CR) until the Technical Support Center (TSC) and Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) are activated. The responsibility of generating press releases to the media may be transferred to NPPD Corporate Communications Department personnel prior to activation of the Joint Information Center (JIC).

1.2 During a declared Emergency at CNS, Emergency notifications to the State of Nebraska; State of Missouri; Atchison County, Missouri; and Nemaha County, Nebraska are accomplished through the State Notification Telephone System.

The CNS State Notification Telephone System is a conference-calling system.

When the handset to this hotline is picked up, and the "Group Call" button is pushed, dedicated telephones will automatically ring at Nebraska State Patrol, Missouri Highway Patrol, Atchison County Sheriffs Department, and Nemaha County Sheriff s Department. The utilization of law enforcement agencies as initial points of contact provides for 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage. The dedicated lines listed also have extension lines which ring at the following facilities respectively: Nebraska Emergency Management Agency EOC, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency EOC, Atchison County EOC, and Nemaha County EOC. Once the EOCs become operational, notifications may be made using the extension lines at the EOCs with concurrence between the respective EOC and law enforcement agency.

1.3 Notifications to the NRC are normally accomplished through the Emergency Notification System (ENS). The Emergency Notification System is a dedicated telephone system which is manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> by the Duty Officer at the NRC Headquarters Operations Center.

1.4 During any notification activity, if the primary communications system fails, communication methods shall be attempted such as alternate telephones, National Warning System (NAWAS), base station radio, or relay through a third party. Alternate telephone numbers are listed in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

1.5 At an ALERT or higher emergency classification, to receive continuous and detailed information, the NRC will likely request an open line of communication with the Control Room (CNS) until the TSC is operational.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 13 OF 16

I ATTACHMENT 6 INFORMATION SHEET 1.6 The Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) shall be notified by pager by the CNS ANS and instructed to contact the Control Room. Upon being contacted by the PADO, the Control Room will ensure that the following is relayed to the PADO:

1.6.1 Emergency Classification.

1.6.2 EAL Number.

1.6.3 Time of EAL Classification.

1.6.4 Brief description of event.

NOTE - Although CNS Notification Reports are automatically faxed to the JIC, they will not be received until the JIC is being set up and the fax machine is plugged in.

1.7 Fax the CNS Initial Notification Report to the PADO (request fax number).

1.7.1 The PADO will request that all Notification Reports be faxed from the Control Room.

1.8 Request a telephone number in which the PADO can be reached.

1.9 PADO functions shall be superseded by the activation of the Joint Information Center (JIC). The JIC shall receive follow-up information from the Technical Information Coordinator in the EOF.

1.10 The On-Call Emergency Preparedness Coordinator should assume the responsibility of coordinating press releases after being notified and responding to a Notification of Unusual Event (NOUE).

1.10.1 Assist the Control Room in ensuring communications are established with the PADO and information from the CNS Notification Reports is relayed to the PADO per Procedure 5.7.23.

1.10.2 This responsibility shall be for the period immediately after the declaration of the NOUE and continue until the responsibility is transferred to appropriate NPPD Corporate Communications Department personnel.

1.10.3 Any press release that is generated during this period should be reviewed and approved by the Emergency Director.

I PROCEDURE 5.7.6 _ REVISION 38 l PAGE 14 OF 16 l

ATTACHMENT 6 INFORMATION SHEET 1.11 Authorized Representatives of the Governors of Nebraska and Missouri may be represented in the EOF and set up Forward Command Posts at some other location.

2. REFERENCES 2.1 CODES AND STANDARDS 2.1.1 10CFR50.

2.1.2 NPPD Emergency Plan for CNS.

2.2 PROCEDURES 2.2.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 5.7.1, Emergency Classification.

2.3 MISCELLANEOUS 2.3.1 CNS Emergency Telephone Directory.

2.3.2 NRC Inspection Report 89-35, Item 1.

2.3.3 NCR 93-52.

2.3.4 NRC Inspection Report 94-11.

2.3.5 NRC Inspection Report 94-29, Item 1.

2.3.6 QA Observation 93-05A.

2.3.7 QA Report 86-06.

2.3.8 RCR 2002-0181, Action #2, Require State/Local Notification within 15 minutes of a PAR or change in PAR.

I 2.3.9 C)SCR 2002-2290, Action #14, Specifies PMIS FAX. Affects I Steps 4.1.5 and 5.1.5, Step 1.4 on Attachment 1, Steps 1.1.5 and I 1.1.5.1 on Attachment 4, and Steps 1.1.5 and 1.1.5.1 on Attachment 5.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 15 OF 16

I ATTACHMENT 6 INFORMATION SHEET 2.4 NRC COMMITMENTS 2.4.1 © NRC Inspection Report 92-14. Commitment affects Steps 2.1 and 2.3.

2.4.2 (CNRC Inspection Report 98-12 (NLS980074-05 and NLS980074-06).

Commitment affects Steps 2.1 and 2.3.

PROCEDURE 5.7.6 l REVISION 38 l PAGE 16 OF 16

CNS OPERATIONS MANUAL EFFECTIVE 4/4/03 P 5.7 APPROVAL: SORC/IQA OWNER: T. S. HAYNES ACTIVATION OF THE JIC DEPARTMENT: EP

1. PURPOSE ............................................................ 1
2. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS .. 2
3. REQUIREMENTS.. 2
4. INITIAL NOTIFICATION OF THE PADO .. 2
5. PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTOR.. 4
6. FACILITY MANAGER.. 6
7. TECHNICAL BRIEFER.. 7
8. MEDIA MONITOR.. 8
9. DESIGNATED SPOKESPERSON .. 9
10. PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ...........................

. 9

11. RUMOR CONTROL ACTIVITIES ......................................... 9
12. PREPARATION AND APPROVAL OF WRITTEN INFORMATION (PRESS)

RELEASES .......................................................... 10

13. NEWS CONFERENCES ................................................ 11
14. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION ACTIVITIES ............ .. .................. 12
15. RECOVERY .......................................................... 12
16. DEACTIVATION OF THE JIC ................... ....................... 14
17. RECORDS ........................................................... 14 ATTACHMENT 1 PAGER CARRIER INSTRUCTIONS .15 ATTACHMENT 2 JIC FLOOR PLAN .16 ATTACHMENT 3 NOUE PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE .17 ATTACHMENT 4 ALERT PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE .18 ATTACHMENT 5 SITE AREA EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE

.................................................. 19 ATTACHMENT 6 GENERAL EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE

.................................................. 20 ATTACHMENT 7 INFORMATION SHEET .21

1. PURPOSE This procedure provides notification and activation instructions in the event of a declared emergency at Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS). It provides instructions for the Public Affairs Duty Officer (PADO) to notify Corporate Communications and NPPD management. It also describes the functions of the Joint Information Center (JIC) and the responsibilities of the JIC staff in the event an emergency is declared at CNS.

PROCEDURE 5.7.23 REVISION 5 PAGE 1 OF 22

2. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

[ ] 2.1 The Emergency Director approves all written information releases prior to their release.

[ ] 2.2 Accuracy in receiving information regarding an emergency at CNS is extremely important. Be sure the receiver of each message understands its content. Ensure the information is recorded concisely and the reporting official repeats the information and gives his name.

[ ] 2.3 Accuracy in releasing information regarding an emergency at CNS is also extremely important. Always coordinate with other information gatherers before any information is released to the media or the public.

[ ] 2.4 It is imperative that all media releases/briefings be documented.

[ ] 2.5 Sections 5 through 16 are only required when activating the JIC.

3. REQUIREMENTS

[ ] 3.1 An emergency has been declared at CNS per Procedure 5.7.1.

4. INITIAL NOTIFICATION OF THE PADO l [ ] NOTE - PADO functions shall be superseded by the activation of the Joint

] Information Center (JIC). The JIC shall receive follow-up information from the Technical Information Coordinator in the EOF.

I [ ] 4.1 The PADO shall normally be notified by the Automated Notification System (ANS) of any emergency situation at CNS. The pager will display a return telephone number at CNS.

[ ] 4.2 The PADO shall immediately return a call to the telephone number provided I and follow instructions given by the ANS. This will also provide the PADO I with information on how to contact the CNS Control Room.

I [] NOTE - Use 3-part communication when receiving the requested information.

I [1 4.3 Upon establishing contact with the CNS Control Room, identify yourself as the I PADO and request the following information:

I [] 4.3.1 Emergency Classification.

I [] 4.3.2 EAL number.

l [] 4.3.3 Time of EAL Classification.

PROCEDURE 5.7.23 l REVISION 5 l PAGE 2 OF 22

I [] 4.3.4 Brief description of event.

[ ] 4.3.5 CNS Initial Notification Report via fax (provide him with number to I fax to - preferably to Corporate Communication's fax number -

< ' l402-563-5166).

I [1 4.3.5.1 Request the Control Room send all Notification Reports to you. CNS Notification Reports are automatically faxed to the JIC but will not be received until the JIC is being set up and the fax machine is plugged in.

[ ] 4.4 Advise the CNS Control Room how to provide you further information. Give I him a telephone number where you may be reached or tell him to continue to l use the pager system.

I [] 4.5 Contact the Public Affairs Director and forward the information to him/her.

[1]4.6 Request the Public Affairs Director report to Corporate Communications to I obtain the faxed CNS Notification Report received from the CNS Control Room X and initiate Corporate Communication functions.

I[1 4.7 Notify the Vice President - Nuclear or designee and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or designee of an emergency situation at CNS and relay the information I (the Public Affairs Director may chose to perform this step).

I [] 4.7.1 Determine if the CEO will notify the Board of Directors or if he would like Corporate Communications personnel to perform this task.

l [ ] 4.8 If requested, report to Corporate Communications and begin preparing a press I release.

I[1 4.8.1 You will be contacted by the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (EPC) to assist, until such time that you are relieved of PADO duties by Corporate Communications.

[ ] 4.8.2 The Emergency Director shall approve all written press releases prior to their release.

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[ i] NOTE - The Public Affairs Director has the responsibility to ensure the JIC is staffed and activated.

I [1 4.8.3 The JIC should be placed on standby during an ALERT and will be I lmanned and activated upon the declaration of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCY. JIC personnel should be requested to report to Corporate Communications and the equipment in the JIC should start being set up. At a minimum, the incoming fax I machine should be set up to allow for the electronic CNS Notification Reports to be faxed from CNS.

I [1 4.8.3.1 The Public Affairs Director and/or the Emergency Director can chose to activate at a lower classification.

[] 4.8.4 If the JIC needs to be activated during normal office hours, ensure the Public Affairs Director requests the NPPD General Office Receptionist to use the building paging system to announce the activation of the JIC.

[] NOTE - A print-out of qualified JIC personnel can be found in the Corporate Communications Office, Public Affairs Director PIM, and the Facility Manager PIM.

I [] 4.8.5 If the JIC needs to be activated during non-business hours, the Public Affairs Director has the responsibility to ensure members of the JIC staff are contacted and the JIC is activated.

5. PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTOR I [ ] NOTE - Sections 5 through 16 are only required when activating the JIC. However, the following section steps, if applicable, may be used as a guide when responding to an emergency at CNS prior to the JIC activating.

[ ] 5.1 The Public Affairs Director (PAD) is responsible for the following:

[ 5.1.1 Ensuring appropriate JIC staff members have been notified that the JIC is activating.

[] 5.1.2 Conducting a roll call to verify JIC Emergency Response positions have been staffed.

[ 5.1.3 Verifying minimum staff is present. At a minimum, the following I positions must be staffed to activate:

I [] 5.1.3.1 Public Affairs Director.

I 1] 5.1.3.2 Technical Briefer.

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I [1 5.1.3.3 Public Information Officer.

I [] 5.1.4 Obtaining a current plant status report from the Emergency Director,

<" I using PIM JIC01, Public Affairs Director PIM, Attachment 1, Current Plant Status Worksheet Help Guide.

[ ] 5.1.5 Conducting an initial meeting with key JIC personnel to ensure they are ready to assume their emergency response functions.

[ 5.1.6 Declaring the JIC activated.

I [] 5.1.7 Contacting the Emergency Director to inform him that the JIC has I activated.

I[1 5.1.8 Conducting initial and follow-up briefings with the JIC staff and other agencies to ensure everyone has the latest emergency status information.

[ ] 5.1.9 Coordinating JIC public relations activities by ensuring following activities are performed:

[ ] 5.1.9.1 News conferences.

1] 5.1.9.2 Media monitoring.

[ 5.1.9.3 Rumor control.

[ 5.1.9.4 Employee information.

[] 5.1.10 Ensuring appropriate media representatives (AP, Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, etc.) are contacted and informed the JIC is functioning. Media representative telephone and fax numbers can be found in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

1] 5.1.11 Providing the Governmental Affairs office with information concerning the emergency status at CNS.

[] 5.1.12 Coordinating activities of the JIC with Media Representatives and moderate the news conferences (who speaks, when, where, etc.).

[ ] 5.1.13 Taking notes in news conferences and assisting the designated Spokesperson, as necessary.

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[ ] 5.1.14 Ensuring "press releases" by NPPD are faxed to NRC Region IV Public Affairs, NRC Operations Center, and appropriate media representatives (e.g., AP, Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, etc). Fax numbers are located in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

[] 5.1.15 Providing status of JIC support efforts to EOF.

[] 5.1.16 Providing follow-up contact with the Emergency Director, Vice President - Nuclear, and CEO as needed.

[ ] 5.1.17 The PAD will review the written information releases to ensure following items are included:

[] 5.1.17.1 Time of events and declaration.

[ ] 5.1.17.2 Points of contact and/or telephone numbers for news media.

[] 5.1.18 The PAD will then forward the written information release to the Technical Briefer for technical data input and review.

[] 5.1.19 The PAD will ensure the written information release is sent to the Emergency Director for approval.

[ ] 5.1.19.1 The PAD will issue the information release for final processing after receiving the Emergency Director's approval.

6. FACILITY MANAGER

[ ] 6.1 The Facility Manager is responsible for following:

[ 6.1.1 Assuming responsibility for all office machines, supplies, and their environment throughout the course of the emergency.

[ 6.1.2 Ensuring tables and chairs are set up.

[] NOTE - Emergency Planning Implementing Procedures and Emergency Telephone Directories are located in JIC Cabinet #1. Equipment and supplies can be found in JIC Cabinet #2. Two fax machines for the JIC and two fax machines for the States are located in JIC Cabinet #3.

[ 6.1.3 Setting up and verifying operability of all communications equipment.

If any equipment is found to be defective, make arrangements to replace or augment it.

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[ 6.1.4 Ensuring equipment and supplies are available in the media briefing area (microphones, PA System, literature display, telephones, PC hook-ups, etc.).

II] 6.1.5 Establishing and maintaining security by stationing one person at the Board Room Entrance near the General Office Lobby to perform following:

[ ] 6.1.5.1 Register NPPD, State, Federal agency personnel, and media representatives names and affiliations. Ensure media representatives have Media Press Credentials.

[ ] 6.1.5.2 Direct media representatives to briefing area.

[ ] 6.1.5.3 If necessary, acquire additional Security personnel (i.e.,

Columbus Police Department and/or professional security contractor. Guard-Rite Security Services L.L.C. can be contacted at 402-644-8000 or 402-644-7054 (emergencies).

[] 6.1.6 Developing a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> schedule for JIC personnel.

[] 6.1.7 Obtaining clerical and administrative support for the JIC staff, as necessary. This is also to include support for the State and Federal Representatives.

[ 6.1.8 The Facility Manager will post a notice for the scheduled news conference near the briefing area.

[] 6.1.9 Ensuring the JIC is cleaned up and the appropriate equipment is returned to the General Office when the facility is deactivated.

7. TECHNICAL BRIEFER

[ ] 7.1 The Technical Briefer is responsible for following:

[ 7.1.1 Establishing contact with the EOF TIC.

[ 7.1.2 Receiving technical information for use by the designated Spokesperson in news conferences.

[] 7.1.3 Providing and interpreting technical information to the Public Affairs Director (PAD).

[] 7.1.4 Assisting in the review of statements to the media by providing clarification of the technical data.

[ ] 7.1.4.1 The type, severity, and extent of the emergency at CNS.

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[ 7.1.4.2 The plant's current status (i.e., stable, improving, or deteriorating).

[ 7.1.4.3 Any changes in the emergency classification.

[ ] 7.1.4.4 A description of the latest developments regarding the emergency situation.

[ ] 7.1.4.5 The prognosis for, or magnitude of, any radiological releases from the plant and the associated meteorological conditions. Convert technical information regarding radiological releases to terms understandable by the public.

[ ] 7.1.4.6 A description of those actions taken or currently being undertaken to mitigate the emergency and place the plant in a safe and stable condition.

[] 7.1.4.7 Forward the information release to the PAD.

[] 7.1.5 Organizing the appropriate technical information for use in development of news conferences and communiques.

[] 7.1.6 Responding to technical questions that were asked by the media during news conferences and organize the appropriate responses for use in development of the up-coming news release, if necessary.

8. MEDIA MONITOR

[ ] 8.1 The Media Monitor is responsible for following:

[ ] 8.1.1 Assisting in assembling equipment necessary for operation of the public information effort.

[ ] 8.1.2 Monitoring and recording radio and television network newscasts, particularly the EAS stations associated with CNS. Inform Public Affairs Director (PAD) of any misinformation being generated by or through the media.

[ ] 8.1.3 Monitoring media, industry, and nuclear activist groups for information related to the event.

[ ] 8.1.4 Remaining available to PAD for media monitoring assignments relative to emergency response by the District.

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9. DESIGNATED SPOKESPERSON l [] 9.1 The designated Spokesperson is responsible for:

[ ] 9.1.1 Representing NPPD during news conferences and present prepared statements to the media.

[ ] 9.1.2 Acting as the primary NPPD Media contact.

10. PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER

[ ] 10.1 The Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for:

[ ] 10.1.1 Making arrangements for two laptops and one printer to be brought to the JIC facility.

[] 10.1.2 Coordinating activities with Public Information Officers from other agencies (state and federal).

[] 10.1.3 Preparing written information releases for the news media and the public as needed.

[] 10.1.4 Forwarding the written information releases to Employee Information.

[] 10.1.5 Assisting with the rumor control function in the JIC.

[] 10.1.6 Assisting with response to public inquiries, if necessary.

[] 10.1.7 Responding to public inquiry calls directed to NPPD at the JIC in cooperation with State and Federal personnel.

[] 10.1.8 Provide support to the District's designated Spokesperson.

11. RUMOR CONTROL ACTIVITIES

[ ] 11.1 Rumor control personnel shall relay rumors or misinformation and trends in information to the Public Affairs Director (PAD).

[ ] 11.1.1 PAD will ensure rumors and mis-information are addressed in a timely manner in either a news conference or a telephone call.

[ ] 11.1.2 As appropriate, rumors or mis-information regarding state or county activities will referred to the state or county Public Information Officer located in the JIC.

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12. PREPARATION AND APPROVAL OF WRITTEN INFORMATION (PRESS)

RELEASES I [] NOTE - Reference Attachments 3 through 6 for examples of templates for press releases.

[ ] 12.1 At a minimum, written information releases should be prepared following activation of the JIC and cancellation of the emergency (i.e., resumption of normal plant operations); however, written information releases should be prepared as events related to the emergency dictate to ensure the news media and the public are kept informed, and to preclude the dissemination of misinformation. Such information releases should also be prepared when a change in emergency classification occurs.

[ ] 12.2 The Public Information Officer will prepare written information releases for the news media and the public as needed.

[ ] 12.3 The Technical Briefer will ensure the information release is accurate with regard to following:

[ ] 12.3.1 The type, severity, and extent of the emergency at CNS.

[] 12.3.2 The plant's current status (i.e., stable, improving, or deteriorating).

[ ] 12.3.3 Any changes in the emergency classification.

[] 12.3.4 A description of the latest developments regarding the emergency situation.

[] 12.3.5 The prognosis for, or magnitude of, any radiological releases from the plant and the associated meteorological conditions.

[] 12.3.6 A description of those actions taken or currently being undertaken to mitigate the emergency and place the plant in a safe, stable condition.

[ ] 12.3.7 Forward the information release to the Public Affairs Director (PAD).

[ ] 12.4 The PAD will review the written information release to ensure following items are included:

[ ] 12.4.1 Time of events and declaration.

[] 12.4.2 Points of contact and/or telephone numbers for news media.

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[ ] 12.5 The PAD will ensure the written information release is sent to the Emergency Director for approval.

[ ] 12.5.1 The PAD will generate the information release for final processing after receiving the Emergency Directors approval.

[ ]12.6 DISTRIBUTION OF WRITTEN INFORMATION RELEASES

[] 12.6.1 The PAD's Secretary will distribute copies of the written information releases to following:

[] 12.6.1.1 Facility Manager for inclusion on the media materials desk.

[] 12.6.1.2 Federal and State Public Information Officers in the JIC.

[] 12.6.1.3 Fax copies to the Governmental Affairs Office, NRC Region IV Public Affairs, NRC Operations Center, and media designated by the Public Affairs Director (e.g.,

Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, Associated Press, etc.). Fax numbers are located in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

13. NEWS CONFERENCES

[ ] 13.1 News conferences should be conducted as events related to the emergency dictate; however, it is recommended, at a minimum, news conferences be conducted at least once each day, until such time that the plant has been placed in a safe and stable condition.

[] 13.2 The Public Affairs Director (PAD) should schedule news conferences held in the JIC and announce the time to the media representatives, if possible.

[ ] 13.3 The Facility Manager will post a notice for the scheduled news conference near the briefing area.

[ ] 13.4 Prior to the news conference the designated Spokesperson, PAD, Public Information Officer, Technical Briefer(s), and the appropriate State and Federal personnel shall meet to discuss the content and organization of the news conference.

[ ] 13.5 The PAD should serve as the moderator for all news conferences.

[] 13.6 The designated Spokesperson will present prepared statements to the media during news conferences.

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13.7 The Technical Briefer should respond to technical questions that were asked by the media during news conferences and organize the appropriate responses for use in development of the upcoming news release, if necessary.

14. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION ACTIVITIES 14.1 Contact NPPD Regional System Control (Norfolk and Kearney), Transmission Control Center (Doniphan), Gerald Gentleman Station, and Sheldon Station and:

[ ] 14.1.1 Inform the area Managers and NPPD employees of the emergency status at CNS. Updates need to be sent out as appropriate. This can be done via e-mail to ALL NPPD Employee List.

14.2 Contact the Customer Care Call Center in Norfolk and have them update the Customer Care Manager or designee of the emergency status at CNS.

14.3 Notify PAD immediately upon completion of these tasks.

14.4 Update the area Managers, as appropriate.

14.5 Respond to telephone requests for information, as necessary.

15. RECOVERY 15.1 The Emergency Director at CNS evaluates the effectiveness of corrective actions taken at the Station and determines if the emergency is under control as discussed in Section 9 of the NPPD Emergency Plan for CNS. When the emergency is determined to be under control and at the direction of the Emergency Director, a Recovery Panel is activated. The Panel may consist of following personnel:

[ ] 15.1.1 Emergency Director.

[ ] 15.1.2 Emergency Operations Facility Director (EOF).

[ ] 15.1.3 Technical Support Center Director (TSC).

[1 15.1.4 Public Affairs Director (JIC).

[ ] 15.1.5 Radiological Control Manager (EOF).

15.2 Accuracy in releasing information regarding an emergency at CNS is extremely important. Always coordinate and verify information before a statement is made to the media or the public.

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[ ] 15.3 All actions necessary during recovery operations cannot be anticipated. Most actions necessary during recovery from an accident at CNS will be dependent upon the conditions of the event. Personnel need to be alert, anticipate and identify problem situations, and communicate effectively.

[ ] 15.4 When the Recovery Panel is activated by the Emergency Director at CNS, JIC activities will be as follows:

[ ] 15.4.1 The Public Affairs Director will represent the JIC on the Recovery Panel by conference call.

[] 15.4.2 Notifying JIC personnel of Recovery Panel activation.

[] 15.4.3 Providing input to the Recovery Panel, as appropriate.

[] 15.4.4 Providing Governmental Affairs office with current emergency information.

[ ] 15.5 When Recovery Panel activities are terminated, JIC activities will be as follows:

[] 15.5.1 The Public Affairs Director will:

[ ] 15.5.1.1 Brief JIC personnel of any Recovery Panel decisions and information, as appropriate.

[] 15.5.1.2 Ensure the Facility Manager is informed of the CNS emergency status and expected time frame for future actions.

[] 15.5.1.3 Instruct JIC personnel to continue with facility activities.

[ ]15.6 When the decision has been made to initiate the Recovery Organization, JIC activities will be as follows:

[ ] 15.6.1 The Public Affairs Director:

[ ] 15.6.1.1 Notify JIC personnel of the decision to activate the Recovery Organization.

[] 15.6.1.2 Contact the Vice President - Nuclear to discuss the expected time frame for maintaining JIC activities.

[ ] 15.6.1.3 Deactivate the JIC, as necessary.

[ ] 15.6.1.4 Provide Governmental Affairs office with emergency and recovery operation information.

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[ ] 15.7 Overall activities of the JIC after activation of the Recovery Organization are as follows:

[] 15.7.1 Support the CEO and his interface with District Board members as well as other governmental officials.

[] 15.7.2 Ensure all NPPD information provided to state and federal organizations and media sources is current and correct.

[] 15.7.3 Ensure all NPPD information is relayed to the public in a timely manner and without distortion.

[] 15.7.4 Ensure sources of misinformation are located and erroneous information is corrected.

16. DEACTIVATION OF THE JIC

[ ] 16.1 The Facility Manager shall supervise the deactivation of the JIC.

[ ] 16.2 All personnel shall restore their work stations to the pre-emergency configurations.

[ ] 16.3 All personnel shall surrender their logs and other records to the Facility Manager.

[ ] 16.4 The Facility Manager shall forward all logs and other records to the Emergency Preparedness Office at CNS.

I 17. RECORDS I [ ] 17.1 This procedure does not generate any quality records.

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I ATTACHMENT 1 PAGER CARRIER INSTRUCTIONS I The person carrying the pager is responsible for the following:

1. Keep the pager "ON" at all times when scheduled to carry the pager.
2. Familiarity with the operation of the digital display pager, how it operates, what the codes mean, how to reset the pager, etc. If you have questions about the pager use or need an additional copy of the pager operating instructions, contact the CNS Emergency Preparedness Department.

I NOTE - The following codes are for your information and are used for CNS response (e.g.,

I you would not respond to CNS or the Alternate EOF).

3. When the pager is activated for an emergency (as indicated by the display on the pager), report to the JIC, if requested. The following codes will be displayed on the pager.

PAGER CODES AND INFORMATION/ACTIONS

SUMMARY

CODE RESPONSE TO CODE 100 NOUE: EP AND PADO RESPONSE ONLY 222 RESPOND TO CNS IF FIT FOR DUTY 333 RESPOND TO THE ALTERNATE EOF IF FIT FOR DUTY 600 DRILL ERO CALL IN TEST 622 DRILL - RESPOND TO CNS IF FIT FOR DUTY 633 DRILL - RESPOND TO THE ALTERNATE EOF IF FIT FOR DUTY I PROCEDURE 5.7.23 l REVISION 5 l PAGE 15 OF 22

ATTACHMENT 2 JIC FLOOR PLAN 5-7-23A Figure 1 PROCEDURE 5.7.23 REVISION 5 PAGE 16 OF 22

I I ATTACHMENT 3 NOUE PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE I I

I I Nebraska Public Power District I Aluways these when you need us I

I General Office - P.O. Box 499 I Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 I Joint Information Center I Phone: 402-563-xxxx Fax: 402-563-xxxx I

I NPPD/CNS I NEWS RELEASE: NOUE I TIME a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one)

I DATE --l--l--

I Press Release #

I I AN "UNUSUAL EVENT' DECLARED AT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION I

I Cooper Nuclear Station, an electric power plant in southeast Nebraska, declared a Notification of I Unusual Event today at a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one).

I I A "Notification of Unusual Event" is defined as unusual events, minor in nature, which have I occurred or are in progress, which indicate a potential degradation in the level of safety of the I station.

I I A "Notification of Unusual Event" was declared because (taken from EAL in layman's terms)

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I I A "Notification of Unusual Event" is the lowest and least serious of four emergency classifications I established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for nuclear power plants. If placed on a scale I of 1 to 4, with 1 being the least serious level of an emergency and 4 being the most serious level of I an emergency, a "Notification of Unusual Event" would equal a 1.

I I The plant CONTINUES TO OPERATE (or) IS SHUT DOWN (choose one) at this time. There is I no threat to the public. The plant's Emergency Plans are being followed and appropriate Local, I County, State, and Federal agencies have been notified.

I I County or State officials will inform the public if any protective actions become necessary through I the Emergency Alert System (EAS). EAS radio stations are listed in the Cooper Nuclear Station I Emergency Planning Information Booklet, which has been distributed to area residents. EAS I stations are IFAB, Omaha, 1110 on the AM dial; and, KFEQ, St. Joseph, Missouri, 680 on the I AM dial.

I I Cooper Nuclear Station is located three miles southeast of Brownville, Nebraska, near the I Missouri River. It is owned and operated by the Nebraska Public Power District, with

\,- I headquarters in Columbus, Nebraska. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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I ATTACHMENT 4 ALERT PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE I

,) I I Nebraska Public Power District I Always there when you need us I

I General Office - P.O. Box 499 I Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 I Joint Information Center I Phone: 402-563-xxxx Fax: 402-563-xxxx I

I NPPD/CNS I NEWS RELEASE: ALERT I TIME a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one)

I DATE --1--1--

I Press Release #

I I AN 'ALERT IS DECLARED AT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION I

I Cooper Nuclear Station, an electric power plant in southeast Nebraska, has declared an "ALERT" I today at _ a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one).

I I An "ALERT" is defined as an event which has occurred, or is in progress, which has the potential I to degrade, or has actually degraded the level of safety of the station.

I I An "ALERT" was declared because (taken from EAL in layman's terms)

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I I If placed on a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 being the least serious level of an emergency and 4 being I the most serious level of an emergency, an "ALERT" would equal a 2.

I I The plant CONTINUES TO OPERATE (or) IS SHUT DOWN (choose one) at this time. Personnel I from Nebraska Public Power District HAVE STAFFED (or) ARE STAFFING (choose one) on-site I Emergency Response Facilities and are addressing plant events.

I I County or state officials will inform the public if any protective actions become necessary through I the Emergency Alert System (EAS). EAS radio stations are listed in the Cooper Nuclear Station I Emergency Planning Information Booklet, which has been distributed to area residents. EAS I stations are KFAB, Omaha, 1110 on the AM dial; and, KFEQ, St. Joseph, Missouri, 680 on the I AM dial.

I I Cooper Nuclear Station is located three miles southeast of Brownville, Nebraska, near the I Missouri River. It is owned and operated by the Nebraska Public Power District, with I headquarters in Columbus, Nebraska. More information wvill be provided as it becomes available.

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I ATTACHMENT 5 SITE AREA EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE Nebraska Public Power District I Always these when you need us General Office - P.O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 Joint Information Center Phone: 402-563-xxxx Fax: 402-563-xxxx NPPDICNS l NEWS RELEASE: SITE AREA EMERGENCY TIME a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one)

I DATE--/--/--

I Press Release #

I "SITE AREA EMERGENCY' DECLARED AT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION Cooper Nuclear Station, an electric power plant in southeast Nebraska, declared a "Site Area Emergency" today at a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one).

A "Site Area Emergency" is defined as an event which has occurred, or is in progress, which involves failure of some plant safety functions.

> A "Site Area Emergency" was declared because (taken from EAL in layman's terms)

I If placed on a scale of 1 to 4, with 1 being the least serious level of an emergency and 4 being the l most serious level of an emergency, a "Site Area Emergency" would equal a 3.

[ The plant's Emergency Response Plans are being followed, and appropriate Local, County, State, I and Federal officials have been notified.

Persons within approximately 10 miles of the plant should tune to an Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio station. County or State officials will inform the public if any protective actions become necessary through the EAS. EAS stations are KFAB, Omaha, 1110 on the AM dial; and, KFEQ, St. Joseph, Missouri, 680 on the AM dial.

Cooper Nuclear Station is located three miles southeast of Brownville, Nebraska, near the Missouri River. It is owned and operated by the Nebraska Public Power District, with headquarters in Columbus, Nebraska. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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ATTACHMENT 6 GENERAL EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE TEMPLATE Nebraska Public Power District l Always theme when you need us General Office - P.O. Box 499

[ Columbus, Nebraska 68602-0499 Joint Information Center Phone: 402-563-xxxx Fax: 402-563-xxxx I NPPD/CNS

[ NEWS RELEASE: GENERAL EMERGENCY l TIME a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one)

I DATE--/--/--

Press Release #

I "GENERAL EMERGENCY' DECLARED AT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION l Cooper Nuclear Station, an electric power plant in southeast Nebraska, declared a "General I Emergency" today at a.m. (or) p.m. (choose one).

A "General Emergency" is defined as events which have occurred or are in progress, which involve actual or imminent reactor core degradation with potential for the loss of the reactor containment integrity.

The "General Emergency" was declared because (taken from EAL in layman's terms)

A General Emergency is the most serious of four emergency classifications established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for nuclear power plants. If placed on a scale of I to 4, with 1 X being the least serious level of an emergency and 4 being the most serious level of an emergency, a I "General Emergency" would equal a 4.

l Persons within approximately 10 miles of Cooper Nuclear Station should tune to an Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio station. County and State officials will use EAS announcements to inform the public of any recommended protective actions. EAS stations include IFAB, Omaha, l 1110 AM on the dial; or, KFEQ, St. Joseph, Missouri, 680 on the AM dial.

I Cooper Nuclear Station is located three miles southeast of Brownville, Nebraska, near the Missouri River. It is owned and operated by the Nebraska Public Power District. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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I ATTACHMENT 7 INFORMATION SHEET DISCUSSION 1.1 The CNS Control Room makes the initial notification to General Office Emergency Response personnel upon declaration of an emergency classification. The JIC should be placed on standby during an ALERT and will be manned and activated upon the declaration of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY or GENERAL EMERGENCY.

1.2 As discussed in the NPPD Emergency Plan for CNS, the JIC is a media briefing area. At this site, NPPD coordinates press briefings with State and Federal emergency response personnel. During an emergency response, the major function of the JIC is:

1.2.1 Coordinate the development and dissemination of information to the public through the news media.

1.2.2 Conduct media monitoring.

1.2.3 Maintain rumor control.

1.2.4 Provide NPPD employees with information concerning the emergency.

1.3 The JIC is located in the third floor Conference Rooms of the Columbus General Office Building. Attachment 2 shows the floor plan of the JIC.

1.3.1 At a minimum during emergency response activities, the JIC should be staffed with following personnel:

1.3.1.1 Public Affairs Director.

1.3.1.2 Technical Briefer.

1.3.1.3 Public Information Officer.

1.4 POSITION INSTRUCTION MANUALS (PIMs) 1.4.1 Positional Instruction Manuals (PIMs) contain positional checklists for the activation and operation of the JIC and are to be utilized by all JIC positions. PIMs are numbered and controlled by the Emergency Preparedness Department, labeled by ERO position, and are located in JIC Cabinet #1.

1.4.1.1 Public Affairs Director - PIM #1.

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ATTACHMENT 7 INFORMATION SHEET 1.4.1.2 Public Affairs Director Secretary - PIM #2.

1.4.1.3 Designated Spokesperson - PIM #3.

1.4.1.4 Facility Manager - PIM #4.

1.4.1.5 Technical Briefer - PIM #5.

1.4.1.6 Media Monitor - PIM #6.

1.4.1.7 Public Information Officer - PIM #7.

1.4.1.8 Rumor Control - PIM #8.

1.4.1.9 Employee Information - PIM #9.

2. REFERENCE 2.1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 5.7.1, Emergency Classification.

2.2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 5.7.2, Shift Supervisor EPIP.

2.3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure 5.7.6, Notification.

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