NRC 2003-0055, Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions, Point Beach, Units 1 & 2

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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions, Point Beach, Units 1 & 2
ML031690422
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/2003
From: Cayia A
Nuclear Management Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NRC 2003-0055
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Committed to Nuclear Excellene" Point Beach Nuclear Plant Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC NRC 2003-0055 June 10, 2003 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Station P1-137 Washington DC 20555 Ladies/Gentlemen:

DOCKETS 50-266 AND 50-301 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REVISIONS POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 Enclosed are copies of revised procedures to the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.

The revised procedures dated May 21, 2003 should be filed in your copy of the manual.

Sincerely, Site t President FAF/kmd Enclosures cc: NRC Resident Inspector (wio/e)

Incident Response Center, Region IlIl 6590 Nuclear Road

  • Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241 Telephone: 920.755.2321 4\cYAD

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 27 May 21, 2003 INDEX PERIODIC REVIEW/

PROCEDURE REVISION EFFECTIVE CANCELED NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE NUMBER DATE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS EP 1.0 Introduction .............................. 26 05/09/03 05/09/03 EP 2.0 Emergency Plan Acronyms & Definitions ................. 39 05/09/03 05/09/03 EP 3.0 Summary of Emergency Plan .............................. 23 08/28/00 05/09/03 EP 4.0 Emergency Conditions ............................ 38 02/06/02 05/09/03 EP 5.0 Organizational Control of Emergencies ..................... 48 05/21/03 05/21/03 EP 6.0 Emergency Measures ............................ 46 05/09/03 05/09/03 EP 7.0 Emergency Facilities and Equipment ........................ 46 05/21/03 05/21/03 EP 8.0 Maintaining Emergency Preparedness ....................... 45 05/09/03 05/09/03 EP 9.0 Recovery ............................ 36 02/06/02 05/09/03 APPENDICES APPENDIX A Emergency Response Organization Personnel Function and Responsibility ................................. 22 05/09/03 05/09/03 APPENDIX B Emergency Classifications ................................... 20 R 02/06/02 02/06/02 APPENDIX C Maps ................................... 13 02/07/03 02/07/03 APPENDIX D Letters of Agreement(l) ................................... 22 I 05/09/03 05/09/03 APPENDIX E State of Wisconsin Emergency Operations Plan ................................... 6 05/09/03 05/09/03 APPENDIX F Manitowoc County Emergency Operations Plan ...... 9 05/09/03 05/09/03 APPENDIX G Kewaunee County Emergency Operations Plan ....... 9 05/09/03 05/09/03 APPENDIX H Typical Equipment List .................................... 9 08/28/00 05/09/03 APPENDIX I List of EPIP Categories and Cross-References to the Emergency Plan ................................... 15 08/28/00 05/09/03 APPENDIX J Evacuation Time Estimates for the Area Surrounding the Point Beach Nuclear Plant ......... 12 08/28/00 05/09/03 APPENDIX K NUREG-0654 Cross Reference Matrix .................. 0 02/06/02 05/09/03 CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX EP CR INDEX Emergency Plan Cross-Reference Index ................. 11 05/09/03 05/09/03 (A - Administrative Hold) C = Continuous Use (T = Temporary Change) Page 1 of 1 R = Reference Use I = Information Use

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 1.0 DISCUSSION This section of the Emergency Plan describes the organizational controls available to respond to an emergency. Authorities and responsibilities of key individuals and groups are delineated.

Communication links for notifying, alerting, and mobilizing emergency personnel are described.

2.0 NORMAL PLANT ORGANIZATION If both units are in a condition other than cold shutdown or refueling shutdown, each operating shift consists of 10 or 11 qualified individuals as shown in Figure 5-1.

2.1 The Shift Manager, who holds a Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license, is in direct charge of all plant operations during his assigned shift and is directly responsible for actions of the crew.

2.2 Two Operating Supervisors hold Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) licenses.

2.3 Three Control Operators (COs) hold reactor operator licenses. (COs can also serve as AOs, if required.)

2.4 Three or four Auxiliary Operators (AOs) with no license required.

2.5 One Auxiliary Operator (AO) or Auxiliary Operator Trainee (AOT) for fire brigade manning.

2.6 There is at least one qualified Radiation Protection Technologist on each -shift.

2.7 There is at least one qualified Radiochemical Technician on each shift.

2.8 One Shift Technical Advisor (STA) is available (within 10 minutes of the Control Room) to assist the Shift Manager in evaluation and assessment.

2.9 A Security Shift Commander is available to serve as a communicator.

If the Shift Manager determines that an Alert or higher emergency exists, the on-shift staff will assume an emergency mode of operation and the remaining Emergency Response Organization shall be activated. Initially, the on-shift staff will be augmented by critical positions that are designated in Figure 5-4 and 5-5. The goal is to accomplish this augmentation within 30 minutes.

Additional ERO personnel will be in place such that activation of TSC and EOF will be within one hour.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES The Shift Manager will direct plant response, assess and control the emergency, and initiate the required plant and offsite notifications in accordance with Figures 5-6 and 5-7. If the Shift Manager is incapacitated, the Operating Supervisor will assume the responsibility and authority of the Shift Manager (until relieved by a qualified individual) and coordinate the plant response, including the initiati-on of offsite notifications.

3.0 ONSITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION (ERO)

This section of the Emergency Plan describes the responsibilities of the onsite personnel during an event classified to be an Unusual Event or higher.

3.1 Direction and Coordination The Shift Manager will be in the Control Room and maintain responsibility for operation of plant equipment and controls during emergency conditions other than fires. The Shift Manager's emergency classification will be determined by the EALs (Appendix B). The Shift Manager will assume the responsibility of the Emergency Director (ED) and continue to assess the emergency until relieved of this responsibility by a qualified Emergency Director. If the incident is classified as an Alert or higher, the appropriate emergency response facilities as shown in Figures 5-4 through 5-5 will be activated.

Upon activation of the TSC, the TSC Manager will assume responsibility for all onsite activities and personnel not directly related to plant operation. He will report to the Control Room initially for a briefing then transfer to and activate the TSC. The TSC Manager will coordinate activities involving the Control Room, TSC, OSC, and Security Building. The TSC will assume parallel emergency assessment responsibility with the Control Room and will evaluate plant conditions and onsite radiological conditions.

Based upon this evaluation, the TSC Manager will recommend classification changes to the Emergency Director.

3.2 Plant Staff Emeryencv Assignments Personnel are selected and assigned to fill ERO positions based on background training and experience. The organization for each emergency classification is shown in Figures 5-3 through 5-5. Appendix A lists a general summary of the emergency assignments, by title, responsibilities, and principle, working relationships. A brief description of the emergency organization at different emergency classes:

3.2.1 Unusual Event (Figure 5-3)

This emergency organization consists of normal shift personnel. Additional communications may be assigned as required. Appropriate procedures assigned to the Control Room will be acconplished under the direction of the Shift Manager. Staff augmentation for additional support will take place on a case-by-case basis.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 3.2.2 Alert (Figure 5-4)

Upon activation of the emergency response facilities, responsibility for classification, assessment, evaluation, and recovery will be transferred from the Shift Manager. The Operations Coordinator will assume responsibility for assessment and evaluation of the plant condition. Onsite radiation surveys and monitoring will be conducted under the direction of the RadlChem Coordinator. The Operations Support Center Coordinator will assume responsibilities for maintenance and repair coordination and search and rescue. Management personnel will coordinate any limited plant evacuation and ensure accountability of their personnel. The TSC and EOF will be activated in one hour. Offsite radiation surveys will be initiated as necessary from the OSRPF under the coordination of the Offsite Radiation Protection Coordinator. These surveys will be under the direction of the Dose/PAR Coordinator in the EOF. Upon activation of the EOF, the Emergency Director will assume overall responsibility for the emergency response and recovery.

A liaison will be provided to state and local government agencies EOCs to assist in communications.

Other personnel also report to the TSC and EOF to assist in the emergency response operations. Additional personnel will provide logistic, administrative, and scheduling support. These personnel will ensure 24-hour continuity for minimum staff positions. In addition, the JPIC will activate to provide periodic updates to the media and public.

3.2.3 Site and General Emergency (Figure 5-5)

In addition to the actions taken at an Alert, to ensure accountability of personnel within the protected area, an assembly and accountability of all personnel within the protected area and exclusion areas will be initiated.

Non-essential personnel will be released, if conditions allow. An evacuation of non-essential personnel to offsite assembly areas may be initiated if radiological or other hazards require additional actions.

In addition to actions taken for a Site Emergency, a General Emergency may require extensive amounts of external resources. To ensure this, the NMC headquarters may be contacted to provide or assist with offsite technical support.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 4.0 OFFSrE EMERGENCY RESPONSE This section describes offsite supporting assistance available to the onsite staff emergency response organization.

4.1 We Eneries (We-Owner Company) and Nuclear Management Company (NMC-Operating Company) Relationship and Support Most emergency response organization (ERO) positions are filled by personnel assigned to the Point Beach Nuclear Plant (PBNP). The PBNP normal operations staffing, as shown in Figure 5-2, has available the technical and administrative support services of the NMC and We management and support organizations as outlined in the Nuclear Power Plant Operating Services Agreement (NPPOSA). The Emergency Director will identify situations where additional assistance is needed and will relay the emergency assistance information to NMC management for evaluation.

The NMC will provide to, or obtain assistance for, the onsite emergency organization as required. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

4.1.1 Providing senior company management support to the plant emergency organization.

4.1.2 Providing funds necessary to implement the PBNP Emergency Plan.

4.1.3 Providing contract security management direction and support for offsite facilitates.

4.1.4 Coordinating the restoration and/or operation of all generation, transmission, and distribution facilities.

4.1.5 Monitoring reentry and/or recovery operations, post-accident planning, and assisting as requested.

4.1.6 Assisting with post-accident investigation and review responsibilities.

4.1.7 Providing general assistance for environmental monitoring.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 4.2 Local Services Support During the operation of PBNP, it may become necessary to request and utilize assistance provided by local organizations and agencies. Since it is essential that support from these organizations and agencies be available, the following agreements and understandings have been made. (Letters of Agreement are referenced in Appendix D.)

4.2.1 Two Creeks Volunteer Fire Department When requested, the Two Creeks Volunteer Fire Department will provide fire fighting assistance at PBNP.

4.2.2 Town of Two Creeks The Township of Two Creeks will make available to PBNP, the Two Creeks Town Hall to be used as required during an emergency at PBNP.

4.2.3 Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County The Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County will provide medical assistance to PBNP personnel. The agreement provides for the treatment of personnel who suffer injuries complicated by radioactive contanination or radiation. Individuals may be transferred to the University Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin, should the treatment required extend beyond the capabilities of the Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County. The Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County will maintain the capability and facilities to provide decontamination, first aid, and emergency stabilization medical treatment to injured personnel from PBNP. These services and facilities are available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.

4.2.4 City of Two Rivers The City of Two Rivers will provide ambulance service to transport injured persons from PBNP.

4.2.5 University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics will accept and provide treatment to personnel with injuries beyond the capabilities of the Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County, even if complicated by radioactive contamination. The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics are available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day for treatment or consultation.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 4.2.6 Aurora - Two Rivers Clinic At least two licensed physicians of the Aurora Health Care Affiliation in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, will provide medical supervision and care for employees of PBNP who have medical conditions complicated by exposure to radiation. Both doctors have received training qualifying them to care for this type of patient. These affiliations consist of Aurora Medical Center, Manitowoc County Aurora - Two Rivers Clinic and Aurora - Manitowoc Clinic.

4.2.7 Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department When alerted, the Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department will respond within 10-20 ninutes and will:

a. Assist in controlling traffic for the duration of the emergency.
b. Assist the PBNP staff in keeping members of the general public from entering the PBNP exclusion area.
c. Provide assistance in security-related matters.
d. Implement protective actions as directed by Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM).
e. Provide augmented notification capability.
f. Provide for dispatch of ambulance services.

4.2.8 Wisconsin Public Service Corporation The Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) laboratory facility will provide assistance for radiological and chemical sample analysis for air, water and other needed samples during a radiological emergency at PBNP. KNPP will provide the use of their site boundary facility (SBF) located about one mile west of KNPP if the PBNP SBCC is unavailable.

NMC/We and WPS have an agreement to jointly use the facilities located at the WPS Green Bay Division Office, 700 North Adams Street, Green Bay, WI, as a Joint Public Information Center and as an alternate location for the PBNP Emergency Operations Facility.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 4.2.9 Kewaunee County Sheriffs Department When alerted, the Kewaunee County Sheriffs Department will respond within 10-20 minutes, and will:

a. Assist in controlling traffic for the duration of the emergency.
b. Assist the PBNP staff in keeping members of the general public from entering the PBNP exclusion area.
c. Provide assistance in security-related matters.
d. Implement protective actions as directed by Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM).

4.2.10 Mishicot Area Ambulance Service Mishicot Area Ambulance Service will provide ambulance service to transport injured persons from PBNP.

4.2.11 National Weather Service The National Weather Service will provide backup meteorological data for PBNP should our instrumentation become inaccessible or inoperable.

4.2.12 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Upon request, Westinghouse will provide emergency technical assistance, including equipment and/or services, in support of PBNP in the unlikely event of an emergency.

4.2.13 INPO In the event of an emergency, INPO will provide resources to assist in acquiring the help of other industry organizations.

4.2.14 Bechtel Power Corporation Upon request, Bechtel will provide technical assistance to PBNP.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 5.0 COORDINATION WITH PARTICIPATING AGENCIES This section identifies the principal state agency (designated state authority) and other governmental agencies (local, state, and federal) having planning and/or implementation responsibilities for emergencies in the PBNP emergency planning zone.

5.1 State and Local Agencies 5.1.1 Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs, Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM)

The Administrator of WEM, Department of Military Affairs, has been designated by the Governor of the State of Wisconsin as the state officer to assume the primary responsibility and authority for radiological emergency response planning. WEM is to exercise principal supportive roles, in addition to other state agencies, whose involvement will be coordinated by WEM.

WEM will brief the governor as to the situation and actions taken by the federal, state, and local agencies and activate the state emergency operating center (EOC) in the Department of Military Affairs Office Building in Madison, if necessary.

5.1.2 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Radiation Protection Section (RPS)

The Radiation Protection Section (RPS), Department of Health and Farily Services, under the Radiation Protection Act, WIS STATS 140.50 to 140.60, is responsible for preventing exposure to ionizing radiation in amounts which are detrimental to health according to nationally accepted standards. The state designates a State Radiological Coordinator (SRC) of the State Radiological Response Team for peacetime radiological emergencies. The SRC is experienced in the area of radiological health and is a staff member of the Radiation Protection Section. Team members are personnel of the Section as designated by the SRC, augmented by selected personnel from the WEM and other state agencies trained specifically for radiological incidents. They will do the following: conduct an initial survey to determine direct radiation levels and/or the severity and extent of the contaminated area, including soil, food and crop samples by taking readings and samples for analysis and making food chain dose estimates; advise how decontamination of the area should be accomplished; and assist in checking the evacuees of an involved area for contamination or exposure.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 5.1.3 Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of State Patrol (SP)

The Wisconsin State Patrol supports the Division of Highways and local law enforcement services directing vehicular and pedestrian movement out of and around the area of the incident, controlling access into the area and providing security at the site. Besides mobile radios in all Division of Enforcement and Inspection vehicles, the Office of Transportation Safety has a communication van which can serve as a forward command post at the site. Each district has a supply of walkie-talkies on a dedicated frequency that is available through emergency police services for local and state emergency communications at the site of an incident. The SP is available for courier service, by motor vehicle, for taking the state radiological response team to the site, and delivering samples to the State Laboratory of Hygiene for analysis, if necessary, to expedite the response.

5.1.4 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Enforcement The conservation wardens of the Division of Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources, can support the local law enforcement services as does the SP. Selected department personnel receive training in ingestion sampling procedures. The wardens have mobile radios in their cars on the SP frequency. The Department can provide courier service, by motor vehicles and plane, to take the State Radiological Response Team to the site if necessary to expedite the response.

5.1.5 Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Highways The Division of Highways, Department of Transportation, is responsible, when so ordered by the Administrator of WEM, for implementing the Emergency Highway Traffic Regulation Plan when, as a result of a radiological incident, a large area is cordoned off by the law enforcement services and vehicular traffic is directed to other roads.

5.1.6 Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Under the Hazardous Substances Act, 100.37, the Department can ban the sale of foods which have harmful levels of radioactivity. The Department can advise the use, sale, or disposal of animal feeds containing harmful levels of radioactive contamination. Selected department personnel receive training in ingestion sampling procedures. The Department can gather samples of milk and crops to determine radionuclide and related stable element concentrations, and can advise dairies as to the disposition of milk, farmers as to the feeding of their cows, and growers as to restoring land to productivity. Arrangements can be made by the Department with respect to handling of animals exposed to radioactive contamination.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCEES 5.1.7 Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs Section 21.1 1 of the Wisconsin Statutes contains the authority for the governor to order all or any part of the Wisconsin National Guard personnel and/or equipment into active State service for public emergencies, disturbances or disasters. Because of the relatively short duration and reaction time needed in a radiological incident, the National Guard, under the Department of Military Affairs, will be involved in such incidents only if the size of the area involved requires their support. The National Guard could provide additional traffic control, communications, emergency provisions of food, radiological monitoring and decontamination services. The Army National Guard has helicopters stationed in Madison and West Bend. If so ordered by the governor, these can provide aerial reconnaissance and surveillance, insertion of personnel and equipment, aerial evacuation, aerial supply, illumination, communications, and command and control. The Air National Guard has fixed wing aircraft at Madison and Milwaukee and, if so ordered by the govemor, could provide services similar to the helicopters with the exception of take-off and landing capabilities and providing illumination.

Additional radiation monitoring equipment maintained and operated by the U.S. Army is available at armories throughout the state. Nearly every one of the 72 company-sized units has a 2-5 man team trained in chemical-radiological procedures. In addition, the Two Rivers National Guard Armory is available, if needed, for use as an alternate offsite assembly area for plant and support personnel.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 5.1.8 Manitowoc and Kewaunee County Under the provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes 22.16 and the Manitowoc and Kewaunee County Emergency Government Ordinances, authorities of both counties have the responsibility and authority to coordinate offsite emergency activities in the event of a radiological incident. Each county has prepared a County Emergency Operations Plan to carry out this responsibility which is applicable to emergencies at PBNP. These plans are referenced in Appendices F and G.

Upon notification of an emergency at PBNP which requires participation of local or county agencies, each county will activate its emergency organization.

Each emergency organization is under the direction of the county board chairman and is composed of representatives from various participating agencies which include, but are not limited to, the county sheriff, county emergency government director, county highway commissioner, fire fighting oraanizations, and school adrministrators. The Manitowoc and Kewaunee County Emergency Organization will provide or assist the emergency response activities by the following:

a. Provide notification to county and support agencies and local area residents that an incident has occurred at PBNP, if necessary.
b. Provide liaison and commnunication capabilities with the plant facility and appropriate federal, state and local organizations.
c. Assist in providing release of accurate public information concerning the offsite consequences of the emergency through all available media. In addition, advise and instruct area residents on what protective actions should be taken.
d. Assist in providing for medical treatment, health and sanitation services, and mass care for members of the general public.
e. Assist in the evacuation of affected offsite locations, if such an action should be required.

5.1.9 Local Water Supply Utilities In the unlikely event that an accidental discharge of liquid radioactive material occurs into Lake Michigan which exceeds prescribed limits, notification that the event has occurred will be made to the municipal water utilities of Two Rivers, Manitowoc and Green Bay, as well as the State of Wisconsin Emergency Management. These notifications will be made as soon as possible, but no later than 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> after the initial start of the release.

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- l S POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 5.2 Federal Govemment Should an emergency situation or accident occur at PBNP, notification, reports, or requests for assistance may be made to various federal agencies and organizations.

Details for notifying and making reports to these agencies, as well as for requesting and obtaining assistance, are provided in the EPIPs. The following agencies mav, as the situation warrants, require notification or reports, or provide assistance if required:

5.2.1 NRC Operations Headquarters, Rockville, Maryland The NRC requires notification as stated in Section 6.0 below.

5.2.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Region III Office 5.2.3 Department of Energy (DOE)

The DOE in Region 5 has agreed to provide radiological assistance upon request. This request can be made by the Wisconsin Emergency Management. The Radiological Assistance Team can be expected to respond within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as directed by the Chicago Operations Office of DOE.

5.2.4 United States Coast Guard The U.S. Coast Guard can supply local weather information, if necessary.

The U.S. Coast Guard, when requested by the cognizant state or local emergency response agency, will make a marine broadcast and issue a Notice to Mariners, warning all craft of the danger in the area. (Contents of the broadcast to be supplied by the cognizant emergency response agency.)

The U.S. Coast Guard, if requested by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or its designated representative will consider additional assistance on a case-by-case basis. The decision to commit Coast Guard resources will be made by the Commander, Ninth Coast Guard District.

6.0 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) NOTIFICATION Telephone notification of the NRC Headquarters and NRC Region I shall be made as soon as possible, for any significant event as listed in 10 CFR 50.72 and 10 CFR 73. Notification of the NRC under this section does not necessarily mean the Emergency Plan has been implemented.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES 7.0 METHODS OF NOTIFICATION 7.1 Notification of Offsite Agencies The methods used for notification of offsite agencies are described in the EPIPs. The EPIPs provide for an established message authentication scheme for each emergency classification, guidance on assuring and verifying that each agency is notified, and an incident report form for each emergency classification. The incident report form provides for message verification and information for the initial and follow-up messages.

The initial messages contain information about the location of incident, name of caller, date/time of incident, class of emergency, whether a release is taking place potentially affected population and areas, and whether protective actions may be necessary. The follow-up messages contain the basic information from the initial message with the following additional information if it is known and appropriate: the type and form of any actual or projected radiological release; meteorological conditions; estimate of quantity of radioactive material released or being released; actual or projected doses in the affected sector(s); surface contamination measurements; emergency response actions in progress; recommended emergency actions, including protective measures; request for any needed onsite support by offsite organizations; and prognosis for worsening or termination of the emergency.

State and County Emergency Management agencies shall be contacted within 15 minutes of the classification and notified of any of the four emergency classes. Figure 5-7 describes the primary notification and coordination of offsite agencies during emergencies. Communications capabilities are discussed in EP 7.0 of this Emergency Plan.

7.2 Notification of the General Public The general public will be notified through normal methods including press releases and news conferences of the lesser emergency classifications where protective actions are not required of the general public. In emergencies which may require some protective actions to be taken by the general public, notification will be accomplished by the Manitowoc and Kewaunee County Sheriff s Departments and the State of Wisconsin Emergency Management. The primary method of notifying residents in the affected area would be by a siren system as described in EP 7.0, Section 9.0, and police and emergency vehicles driving in the area with high power or "yelp" sirens on, mobile public address systems, and door-to-door personal contact. This notification procedure will commence with the population within the area of greatest risk and continue with the balance of the population within the EPZ as required. The actual notification and protective action message will be transmitted over local emergency alerting system.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES FIGURE 5-5 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION - SITE EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY Control Technical Support Center i Emergency Operations Facility SecurityY Room ' Operations Support Center Offsite Radiation Protection Facility I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 5.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 48 May 21, 2003 ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL OF EMERGENCIES FIGURE 5-7 PBNP OFFSITE NOTIFICATIONS Emergency Director Emergency Director (SM) or (SM) Shift Technical Advisor Communicator NRC Headquarters Control Room or TSC Operations Office (2)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1.0 DISCUSSION This section of the Emergency Plan identifies, describes, and gives locations of emergency operation centers, support centers, communication systems, and first-aid and medical facilities.

2.0 CENTERS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS The emergency response facilities (ERFs) are coordinated centers, separated physically to minimize interference and confusion, and connected by dedicated communications lines to ensure an uninterrupted flow of information. Figure 7-1 shows the emergency communications network that will allow coordination of all phases of the emergency response operations.

2.1 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) (See EP 2.0)

The EOF is located at the SBCC with an alternate location at WPS Corporate Office, 700 North Adams Street, Green Bay, WI. Communications links will be maintained with the TSC, JPIC, OSRPF, NMC and We Energies Corporate offices, designated offsite federal and state agencies, and offsite field monitoring teams. Up to 700 sq. ft. can be made available to accommodate state and local agency personnel.

This facility, under the direction of the EOF Manager, is the focal point for overall PBNP emergency response and is the location of primary interface between PBNP and offsite agencies. This facility will be activated by plant personnel within one hour of the declaration of a Alert or higher classification. Comprehensive coordination is achieved by:

2.1.1 The Emergency Director is located in this facility and responsible for the overall management of the emergency response and recovery operations for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant.

2.1.2 Maintaining communication links with the other emergency response facilities (ERFs) and receiving periodic updates of the progress of the emergency procedures.

2.1.3 Providing a single contact point for state and local emergency response agencies and providing timely, accurate information.

2.1.4 Coordinating the transfer of injured personnel who are radiologically contaminated and need treatment by a local health care personnel.

2.1.5 Providing for offsite radiological surveys including transportation, equipment, and personnel.

2.1.6 Act as focal point for security and traffic control.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 2.1.7 Act as focal point for technical review of information released to the media.

2.1.8 Disseminating information to the NMC and We Energies Corporate personnel for technical and administrative support, as outlined in the NPPOSA.

2.1.9 Managing recovery operations of an emergency (long-term staffing, scheduling, and expediting).

2.1.10 Implement Quality control program for construction and repair tasks that may be necessary.

2.1.11 Primary interface between outside organizations, responding vendors and contractors.

2.1.12 Monitor meteorological data, plant conditions and data.

2.2 Offsite Radiation Protection Facility (OSRPF) (See EP 2.0)

The radiation protection operation of the SBCC is the responsibility of the Offsite Radiation Protection Coordinator who reports to the Dose/PAR Coordinator at the EOF.

The facility will be activated by plant personnel within one hour of an Alert or higher classification. This portion of the SBCC provides:

2.2.1 Personnel accountability, contamination monitoring, and a decontamination point for evacuated visitors, plant and contractor personnel.

2.2.2 A Radiation Protection control point for individuals entering or leaving the site.

2.2.3 A central point for offsite radiological field monitoring teams.

2.3 Technical Support Center (TSC) (See EP 2.0)

The TSC is located on El. 8' of the Admin Building. There are direct communications between the Control Room, OSC, and EOF.

This facility, under the direction of the TSC Manager coordinates all onsite emergency response. This facility will be activated by plant personnel within one hour of the declaration of an Alert or higher classification. This facility provides as:

2.3.1 The primary communications link between the Control Room, OSC, and EOF.

2.3.2 Focal point for all onsite activities during emergency response.

2.3.3 Technical and management support of the Control Room.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 2.3.4 Plant Process Computer System (PPCS) monitoring plant to provide real time data to technical advisory personnel for the evaluation of plant conditions and recommendation of response procedures.

2.3.5 Technical reference library with files containing appropriate drawings and system descriptions.

2.3.6 Onsite monitoring directed from the TSC to assist in radiological surveys, personnel monitoring, decontarination, reentry, and rescue procedures.

2.3.7 Current meteorological information can be obtained from the PPCS workstation.

2.3.8 Implementing recovery operations of an emergency.

2.3.9 Backup RP counting and sample analysis facility.

2.3.10 Providing independent engineering and technical support as requested.

2.4 Operations Support Center (OSC) (See EP 2.0)

The OSC is located on El. 8' of the Admin building. There are direct communications between the TSC and the Control Room.

This facility, under the direction of the Reentry Team Coordinator, coordinates incoming and outgoing personnel during emergency reentry operations. This facility will be activated by plant personnel within one hour of the declaration of a Alert or higher classification. The OSC provides:

2.4.1 Staging area to brief Control Room personnel of the emergency condition of the plant and thus mininize shift turnover time.

2.4.2 Coordination area for fire fighting activities.

2.4.3 Coordination area for mechanics, electricians and technicians to be dispatched to areas requiring their support.

2.4.4 Coordination area for search and rescue searches of missing persons or security breaches.

2.4.5 Functions as the dispatch center for all personnel reentering the plant.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 2.5 Control Room (CR) (See EP 2.0, Section 2.5)

The Control Room is the primary operations center during events classified as Unusual Event and prior to the activation of the other ERFs for more serious accidents. The Shift Manager is responsible for initiating and coordinating all appropriate EPIPs from the Control Room until other ERFs are activated to assume responsibilities. All plant control manipulation is conducted from this area under the Shift Manager's cognizance. Access to the Control Room is administratively controlled.

2.6 Security Building (Extension Buildin) (See EP 2.0)

This facility, located in the extension building, is under the supervision of the Security Coordinator in the TSC, who coordinates:

2.6.1 Primary access control at the gatehouse or Site Boundary Control Center to limit both personnel and vehicular traffic to and from the site.

2.6.2 Control point for personnel accountability during plant assembly and evacuation procedures.

Site security personnel assist as required with the emergency response operations. They initially report to the Security Shift Commander until the TSC Manager and/or Security Coordinator arrives. In the event that the security building is not radiologically habitable, the designated alternate location for security functions is the SBCC.

2.7 Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) (See EP 2.0)

The JPIC is located at the Wisconsin Public Service corporate office at 700 North Adams Street, Green Bay, WI. The JPIC will be activated at an Alert or higher classification.

This facility, under the direction of the JPIC Manager, is responsible for providing the news media with information concerning the emergency and ensuring that accurate information is provided to the public. This facility will provide periodic updates of the emergency situation and coordinate the public relations of offices for NRC, FEMA, state, and local agencies to ensure that consolidated official status reports are provided. The JPIC will maintain communications links with the EOF and designated offsite news media agencies. An emergency hotline telephone number will be available for the public.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 3.0 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS The details of the onsite and offsite emergency communications networks are shown in Figure 7-1. The systems are designed to provide reliable communication links between the various emergency centers and offsite authorities. It consists of a combination of the plant public address system, plant telephone system, multiple telephone lines to outside exchanges, including dedicated telephone lines, utility communications and paging system, and radio communications facilities. A brief detailed description is as follows:

3.1 Internal plant five-channel multi-station public address system (Gai-tronics). Each public address station has the capability of general announcement or party-line conversation via any channel.

3.2 PBX telephone system with at least 1,200 telephone extensions, including locations at the TSC, OSC, EOF and OSRPF. A switchboard of the PBX system is located in the Nuclear Engineering Building. The PBX system has a battery backup power supply with at least 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> of capacity. Eight in-plant extensions automatically take over eight Mishicot, Wisconsin exchange lines upon loss of all in-plant PBX system power.

Milwaukee and Appleton microwave lines are available in the Control Room, TSC, EOF and Security office of the Extension Building.

3.3 Telephone lines to outside exchanges include six Mishicot, Wisconsin exchange lines; there are thirteen Mishicot exchange lines in the TSC, 20 more in the SBCC, and three pay phone lines: one inside the South Service Building, one inside the north gatehouse, and one in the North Service Building cafeteria. Also, the Control Room, TSC and EOF have FTS-2001 circuits used for the emergency response data system (ERDS), the emergency notification system (ENS), the health physics network (HPN), and the counterpart links as defined by the NRC. The JPIC has adequate telephones installed which are available for use during an emergency.

3.4 An internal sound-powered communications system with headset plug-in connections exists throughout the plant, including the Control Room.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 3.5 The PBNP FM radio system has base station consoles in the Control Room, OSC, central alarm station, secondary alarm station, and the SBCC. The radio system utilizes an automatically actuated radio transmitter (repeater) which retransmits signals received from hand held units. This extends the hand held units' range and provides for better reception throughout the plant. These hand held units are available in the Control Room, TSC, Radiation Protection station, SBCC, and from Security. The radio system is used for in-plant security, in-plant operations, in-plant maintenance and Radiation Protection surveys, and would be used during emergencies. Using this radio system, Control Room personnel can also communicate 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day with the Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department. This allows indirect communications with the Aurora Medical Center-Manitowoc County. The radio system also provides a direct communications link with the security building or the TSC from the Control Room.

A more detailed description of the PBNP radio system is provided in the PBNP Operating Instructions.

3.6 The Two-Digit Dial Select circuit is a unique, dedicated telephone network and is used as the primary means of notifying the state and counties of events at PBNP. The system allows for conference calling with any or all of the following locations: Manitowoc and Kewaunee County EOCs and Sheriff Dispatch centers, Wisconsin EOC and State Patrol in Madison, Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant CR, EOF and TSC, and Point Beach Nuclear Plant TSC, EOF, AEOF and Control Room. Commercial telephones are used as the back-up means for notification if the Two-Digit Dial Select System becomes out-of-service.

3.7 Radios are available for communications between offsite field monitoring teams and the SBCC. These radios are part of the FM radio system discussed in Section 35. Two cellular telephones are also available for field team use.

3.8 An inter-plant trouble alarm exists in the Control Room for a link with other We Energies power plants and System Control.

4.0 ASSESSMENT FACILITIES The monitoring instruments and laboratory facilities needed to initiate emergency measures as well as those to be used for continuing assessment, are available both for onsite and offsite use.

4.1 The geophysical, radiological, process, and fire detection onsite equipment and facilities are listed on Table 7-1.

4.2 The geophysical, radiological, and fixed and mobile offsite equipment and facilities are listed on Table 7-2.

4.3 Methods for detecting and measuring radioiodine concentrations in the field of 5 x o-' gCi/cc using a multi-channel analyzer and silver zeolite filters have been established. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant has agreed to count iodine samples at the request of PBNP.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 5.0 PROTECTIVE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT The Control Room is intended to serve as the onsite protective facility. It is designed to be habitable under accident conditions. Emergency lighting, power, air filtration, ventilation system, and shielding walls enable operators to remain in the Control Room to ensure the reactor can be maintained in a safe condition. In addition, the operators will be able to evaluate plant conditions and relay pertinent information and data to the appropriate onsite and offsite emergency centers, personnel and agencies during all emergencies. To ensure that operating shift and other personnel can remain self-sufficient, portable radiation monitors, respiratory equipment, portable lighting, and alternate communications systems are maintained in the Control Room. During extreme conditions, selected personnel from the TSC will evacuate to the Control Room.

The Technical Support Center is intended to serve as an onsite protective facility. It is designed to be habitable under accident conditions and is designed with a charcoal air filtration and ventilation system. Shielding walls and emergency lighting, plus emergency power enable emergency responders to remain in the Technical Support Center in their response to the event.

This facility also includes a permanent radiation monitoring system, plant monitoring equipment, and alternate communications systems.

The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) is the focal point for coordination of onsite and offsite emergency response activities. It is also designed to be habitable under accident conditions and is designed with shielding walls and a ventilation system that maintains a positive pressure inside the facility. This facility also includes emergency lighting, a permanent radiation monitoring system, plant monitoring equipment, and alternate communications systems. During extreme conditions, personnel from the EOF will evacuate to the Alternate Emergency Response Facility.

6.0 FIRST-AID AND MEDICAL FACILITIES 6.1 Onsite A per manent medical facility is provided onsite at PBNP and is located in the security building (extension building) on the first level. It contains the supplies needed for first-aid treatment. Stretcher baskets, first-aid, trauma and burn kits are at various locations throughout the plant. The first-aid treatment of injured personnel shall be adninistered by trained personnel.

6.2 Offsite Medical care beyond that available onsite may be obtained through local medical emergency responders dispatched by the Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department.

Subsequently, seriously ill or injured individuals may be transported to a hospital for additional care in accordance with PBNP EPIPs.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Point Beach Nuclear Plant, in cooperation with the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant and the Aurora Medical Center-Manitowoc County, maintains a facility equipped to provide first aid, emergency medical stabilization treatment, and decontamination for ill or injured personnel from plant. The Aurora Medical Center-Manitowoc County, which is available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day, is equipped with a sink, decontamination supplies, protective clothing, signs and other necessary equipment.

6.3 Responsibilities A full-time occupational health nurse is assigned to Point Beach and is responsible for defining the requirements for the first-aid equipment throughout the plant. The Emergency Preparedness group is responsible for maintaining the supply inventory.

Appendix H of this plan references lists of available first aid equipment and locations.

7.0 DAMAGE CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Damage control equipment consisting of fire hose stations, fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, and portable lanterns are located throughout the plant to be used by the fire brigade teams in the event of a fire. The PBNP Fire Protection Manual describes the specific details of fire protection, fire fighting, damage control including equipment usage and location. In addition, self-contained breathing apparatus are located at strategic locations in the plant to be used as necessary for fire fighting, entry into airborne radioactive areas or entry into toxic gas areas.

Other damage control equipment and supplies will be used to effect repairs depending on the situation at hand (e.g., steam suits and miscellaneous equipment at the plant).

8.0 METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT PBNP has a meteorological monitoring system with instrumentation at three stations. The primary and backup meteorological monitoring stations are located near-shore. The third station is located about 8 miles inland and monitors for lake effect breezes. The system configurations are described in Tables 7-1 and 7-2. Meteorological data is displayed on strip charts in the Control Room and on any PPCS workstation in the Control Room, TSC and EOF.

In the event that data from the PBNP meteorological monitoring system is unavailable, data can be obtained from the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, local Coast Guard Station or the National Weather Service.

Maintenance and calibration of the meteorological system will be performed in accordance with EPMP 5.0 Post-TMI Meteorological Monitoring Program Design, Operations, and Maintenance.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 9.0 PROMPT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM Details of the PBNP prompt notification system are shown on Figure 7-2. Listing of the equipment can be found on Table 7-3. The system is designed to provide notification of the public within 10 miles of PBNP.

PBNP shares an EPZ with the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP), owned by Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, also operated by the Nuclear Management Company.

The system, as shown in Figure 7-2, includes 27 sirens (14 in Manitowoc County and 13 in Kewaunee County). PBNP maintains the sirens within Manitowoc County and KNPP maintains the sirens within Kewaunee County.

10.0 MANITOWOC AND KEWAUNEE COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS Manitowoc county has a permanent emergency operations center at the Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department. Kewaunee County has a permanent emergency operations center at the Algoma Police Department. These centers are used for command and control of county agency response to an emergency.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 ONSITE ASSESSMENT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FUNCTION Geophysical Monitors Meteorological Primary Tower I wind speed indicator Monitor wind speed at El. 45 meters 1 wind direction indicator Monitor wind direction at El. 45 meters AT sensor Monitor temperature for AT at El. 45 meters I wind speed indicator Monitor wind speed at El. 10 meters 1 wind direction indicator with Monitor wind direction. Monitor 6O calculator standard deviation of wind direction at El. 10 meters.

1 temperature indicator Monitor temperature at El. 10 meters.

AT/T sensor Monitor temperature for AT at El. 10 meters.

Backup Tower 1wind speed indicator Monitor wind speed at El. 10 meters 1wind direction indicator Monitor wind direction at El. 10 meters I O calculator Monitor standard deviation of wind direction at El. 10 meters Seismic 4 strong motion accelerographs Record ground accelerations (Unit 1 facade, #3 warehouse, drumming area and auxiliary feed pump room)

Hydrological 6 lake resistance temperature Monitor lake temperature 500 yds off shore detectors 1 surge chamber level indicator May function as a lake level indicator 1 forebay level indicator May function as a lake level indicator Page 10 of 27

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 LISTING OF RMS AREA MONITORS BY PLANT LOCATION Monitor Location Indication RE-101 Control Room West wall of Control Room. Back side of Shifts Control Room ventilation to 100%

control board above center walkway. recirculation.

1(2)RE-102 Containment U-2 El. 66' near access hatch on east side. Provides dose rates within containment Low Range U-I El. 66' on "B" S/G wall near entry around access hatch.

to "B" RCP.

RE- 103 Chemistry Lab East wallrof chemistry lab near Provides indication of dose rates in counting room door. chemistry lab and associated hallways.

1(2)RE-104 Charging Pump Mounted on west side of shield wall Indicates dose rates in hallways east of Room Low Range east of cubicles on El. 8' of aux. charging pump cubicles.

building.

RE-105 Spent Fuel Pool Mounted on railing just northeast Provides indication of dose rates in the Low Range of spent fuel pool on El. 66' of aux. vicinity of the spent fuel pool. This building. monitor is affected by high radiation levels in containment.

1(2)RE- 106 Primary Mounted on west wall, towards north It indicates dose rate inside sample room.

Sample Room Low Range corner of sample room on El. 26' of aux. building.

1(2)RE-107 Seal Table Mounted on wall just above seal table Provides an indication of general area on El. 46' of containment. dose rate near seal table.

RE-108 Dimming Station Mounted inside the Atcor waste Provides dose rate indication within the processing cubicle. drumming station.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 70 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication 1(2)RE-109 Failed Fuel Mounted on south wall near east Provides an indication of failed fuel by corner of primary sample room monitoring the primary coolant sample on El. 26' of aux. building. line.

RE-110 SI Pump Room Located on north wall just west of Provides an indication of the dose rate passageway in SI pump room. in general area of SI pumps.

RE- Ill C59 Panel Mounted on top of C59 instrument Provides general area dose rate near C59 panel on El. 26' of aux. building. panel.

RE-1 12 Central PAB Mounted on north wall just east of Indicates general area dose rate on El. 8' pipeway No. 3 on El. 8' of aux. of aux. building.

building.

RE-1 13 El. -19' Auxiliary Mounted in general area of El. -19' Provides an indication of the dose rate in Building of aux. building. aux. building sump and general area of El. -19'.

RE-1 14 El. 26' Auxiliary Mounted east of CVCS holdup tanks on Indicates general area dose rate in cubicle.

Building El. 26'.

RE-i 16 Letdown Valve Mounted by north entrance to valve Indicates general area dose rate in letdown Gallery gallery on El. 26' of aux. building. valve gallery.

1(2)RM-126 U2 Containment Mounted in containment along the Provides an indication of general area dose 1(2)RM-127 High Range perimeter on the El. 66'. rates under accident conditions.

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication 1(2)RE-134 Charging Pump Mounted next to 1(2)RE-104 on west Provides an indication of general area dose Room High Range side of shield wall, east of cubicles rates in the event low-range monitor pegs on El. 8' of aux. building. offscale high.

RE-135 Spent Fuel Pool Mounted next to 1(2)RE-105 on railing Provides an indication of general area High Range just northeast of spent fuel pool on dose rates in the event low-range El. 66' of aux. building. monitor pegs offscale high.

1(2)RE- 136 Primary Mounted next to 1(2)RE-106 on west Provides an indication of general area Sample Room High Range wall, towards north corner of primary dose rates in the event low-range sample room on EL 26' of aux building. monitor pegs offscale high RE-140 SI Pump Room High Mounted next to RE-i 10 on north Provides an indication of general area Range wall just west of passageway in dose rates in the event low-range SI pump room. monitor pegs offscale high.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 LISTING OF RMS PROCESS MONITORS BY PLANT LOCATION Monitor Location Indication The following process monitors may be used in evaluating potential airborne contamination levels within the plant. Whenever there are indications of high airborne activity being discharged through a vent stack, there is always the possibility of in-plant airbome contamination.

1(2)RE-211 Containment Located in cubicle on east side of Indicates particulate activity inside containment Air Particulate El. 52' of containment facade. facade or purge exhaust stack. There are no control functions associated with this monitor.

1(2)RE-21 lB Containment Located next to 1(2)RE-21 1 in Provides background activity for both 1(2)RE-21 I Background cubicle. and 1(2)RE-212 for background subtraction, if used.

1(2)RE-212 Containment Located in series with 1(2)RE-21 1 Provides indication of containment noble gas activity.

Noble Gas on detector skid in the cubicle on Isolates containment ventilation upon high activity.

El. 52' of containment facade.

RE-214 Aux. Building Vent Mounted on aux. building exhaust Indicates any gaseous release from spent fuel pool area Stack Noble Gas stack at about El. 80' in Unit 1 and the drumrming station. Indicative of potential aux.

facade just south of elevator. building airborne activity. Shuts the vent gas release valve and initiates aux. building exhaust filtration.

1(2)RE-215 Condenser Air Mounted on west wall of El. 46' in Indicative of steam generator primary-to-secondary leak.

Ejector Noble Gas turbine hall between MSRs. May be indicative of a potential airborne radiation exposure in turbine hall.

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May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication 1(2)RE-216 Containment Fan Unit 1, located west and slightly Provides indication of potential contamination Coolers SW Return Liquid south of C59 panel. Unit 2, located of cooling water.

Process west and slightly north of C59 panel.

1(2)RE-2 16B Containment Located next to 1(2)RE-216 monitor. Provides background data for the 1(2)RE-216 Fan Coolers Background liquid process monitor, if used.

1(2)RE-217 Component In Unit 1, located in overhead just north Provides indication of component cooling Cooling Water Liquid of stairs going from El. 8' water contamination. Shuts component Process of aux. building to C59 panel area. In cooling water surge tank vent.

Unit 2, located in overhead just west of Unit 2 component cooling water pumps.

RE-218 Waste Disposal Located on east wall of waste condensate Monitors waste condensate activity being discharged.

System Liquid Process cubicle across from component cooling Upon exceeding high level setpoint, discharge of waste water pump on El. 8' of aux. building. condensate is secured.

RE-2 18B Waste Disposal Located next to RE-218 monitor. Provides background activity level for RE-218 System Background liquid process monitor, if used.

](2)RE-219 Steam Generator Located outside each primary Provides an indication of steam generator Blowdown Liquid Process sample room on El. 26' of aux. blowdown activity. Secures steam generator building. blowdown and blowdown tank outlet valves, and steam generator sample valves.

1(2)RE-219B Steam Generator Located next to 1(2)RE-219 Provides background activity level for Blowdown Background monitor. 1(2)RE-219 liquid process monitor, if used.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication RE-220 Spent Fuel Pool Heat Located on El. 46' of aux. builcling Provides an indication of service water contaiminlationi from Exchanger Service Water oln north wall just west of door to a spent fuel pool heat exchanger tube leak.

Liquid Process Unit 2 containment facade.

RE-220B Spent Fuel Pool Heat Located next to RE-220 monitor. Provides background activity level for Exchanger Service Water RE-220 liquid process monitor, if used.

Background

RE-22 1 Drumming Area Vent Located in exhaust ducting above Indicates noble gas activity released from spent fuel Slack Noble Gas drumming area SPING in northwest pool, and drumming area. May be indicative of a potential corner of Unit I facade. aux. building airborne release.

1(2)RE-222 Steam Generator Located on El. 26' of aux. building Provides an indication of activity level in blowdown Blowdown Tank Outlet on east side of steam generator blow tank. Secures blowdown of steam generators and closes Liquid Process down tank. blowdown tank outlet valves.

RE-223 Waste Distillate Mounted on east side of C component Monitors activity of waste distillate during discharge.

Discharge Liquid Process cooling water heat exchanger on Secures discharge valves upon exceeding setpoint.

El. 46' of aux. building.

RE-223B Waste Distillate Located next to RE-223 monitor. Provides background activity level for RE-223 Discharge Background liquid process monitor, if used.

RE-224 Gas Stripper Vent Located in northeast corner of Indicates activity of gaseous release from Stack Noble Gas Unit 2, El. 26' containment facade letdown gas stripper buildinig.

by exhaust duct.

RE-225 Combined Air Ejector Located above door on El. 46' of Indicative of primary-to-secondary leak in Low-Range Noble Gas turbine hall above lRE-215. steam generators.

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication RE-226 Combined Air Ejector Located adjacent to RE-225 low-range Provides an indication of the noble gas activity High-Range Noble Gas noble gas monitor. in combined air ejector discharge in the event RE-225 monitor is pegged offscale high.

1(2)RE-229 Service Water For Unit 1, located on El. 8' of Monitors activity of service water discharge.

Discharge Process aux. building in vent area. For Unit 2, located in aux. feed pump room on east side of tunnel.

1(2)RE-229B Service Water Located adjacent to 1(2)RE-229 liquid Provides background activity level for the Dischar-ge Background process monitor. 1(2)RE-229 monitor, if used.

RE-230 Waste Water Effluent Located on El. 8' of turbine hall Monitors activity level in waste water effluent.

outside entrance to water treatment.

RE-230B Waste Water Effluent Located adjacent to RE-230 liquid Provides background activity level for RE-230 Background process monitor. liquid monitor.

1(2)RE-231 - Line A Located on El. 88' of containment Monitors activity of steam released.

1(2)RE-232 - Line B facade in the area of atmospheric Steam Line Atmospheric relief valves - one per steam Release generator.

RE-234 Control Room Iodine Located on top of Control Room Monitors iodine activity in Control Room.

building on El. 46' of turbine hall.

RE-234B Control Room Located adjacent to RE-234 iodine Provides background activity level for Background monitor. RE-234 iodine monitor.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication RE-235 Control Room Noble Located adjacent to RE-234 iodine Monitors noble gas activity in Control Room. Initiates 100%

Gas monitor. recirculation (Mode 3) of Control Room ventilation upon exceeding setpoint.

RE-237 Technical Support Located in ductwork on El. 18.5' Monitors iodine activity in the TSC.

Center Iodine of TSC building, in northwest corner.

RE-238 Technical Support Located adjacent to RE-237 iodine Monitors the noble gas activity in TSC.

Center Noble Gas monitor.

RE-239 TSC Area Monitor North Wall of TSC Indicates general area TSC dose rates.

RE-240 El. 18.5' Assembly Area North Wall of El. 18.5' of TSC Indicates general area TSC dose rates.

Monitor RE-241 SBCC Iodine Monitor SBCC Monitors for iodine activity in the SBCC.

RE-242 SBCC Noble Gas SBCC Monitors for noble gas activity in the SBCC.

Monitor RE-243 EOF Area Monitor East wall of SBCC-EOF Indicates general area EOF dose rates.

1(2)RE-305 SPING Located in unit rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in unit containment Unit Containment purge exhaust.

Purge Exhaust Isolates containment ventilation upon Low Range Gas high activity.

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 Monitor Location Indication 1(2)RE-306 SPING Located in unit rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in unit Unit Containmenit containment purge exhaust.

Purge Exhaust Area 1(2)RE-307 SPING Located in unit rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in unit Unit Containment containment purge exhaust.

Purge Exhaust Mid Range Gas 1(2)RE-309 SPING Located in unit r od drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in unit Unit Containment containment purge exhaust.

Purge Exhaust High Range Gas RE-315 SPING Unit 1 rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in the Auxiliary Building auxiliary building vent.

Vent Low Range Gas RE-316 SPING Unit 1 rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in the Auxiliary Building auxiliary building.

Exhaust Area RE-317 SPING Unit I r od drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in the Auxiliary Building auxiliary building vent.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FUNCTION RE-319 SPING Unit I rod drive room. Monitors noble gas activity in the Auxiliary Building auxiliary building vent.

Vent High Range Gas RE-325 SPING Drumming area vent fan area. Monitors noble gas activity in the Drumming Area Vent drumming area vent.

Low Range Gas RE-326 SPING Top of drumming area. Monitors noble gas activity in the Drumming Area drumming area vent.

Exhaust Area RE-327 SPING Drumming area vent fan area. Monitors noble gas activity in the Drumming Area Vent drumming area vent.

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Sampling Equipment Gamma spectrometers (multichannel analyzers) Isotopic identificationi and analysis Geiger-Mueller survey instruments Measures gamma & beta radiation dose rate (0- 1,000 R/hr)

Ionization chambers Measures gamma & beta radiation dose rate (0- 10,000 R/hr)

Contamination survey instruments Count samples, equipment & personnel for gross alpha, gross beta & gamma activity Air sampling equipment concentration Neutron survey instruments Measure neutron radiation dose rate TLD/direct reading dosimeter Measures personnel gamma dose Whole body counter Determines internal radionuclide uptake Fire Detection Smoke detectors Detect products of combustion Rate of rise heat detectors Associated with sprinkler systems, detect quick rise of temperature Page 21 of 27

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACLITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-1 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FUNCTION Facilities Chemistry laboratory & RP Station Equipped for chemical & radiological analyses analyses (available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day)

Backup chemistry laboratory and Equipped for chemical & radiological analyses RP station analyses (available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day) located in the TSC building.

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-2 OFFSITE ASSESSMENT EOUIPMENT & FACILITIES System Equipment Function Geophysical Monitors Meteorological Inland Tower I wind speed indicator Monitor wind speed at El. 10 meters (8 miles west of PBNP) 1 wind direction indicator Monitor wind direction El. 10 meters I sO calculator Monitor standard deviation on wind direction at El. 10 meters 1 temperature indicator Measures temperature U.S. Coast Guard Wind speed & direction Monitors wind speed & direction at Station, Two Rivers Lake Temperature approximately El. 60' Air Temperature Barometric Pressure Manitowoc County Wind speed & direction Monitors wind speed & direction Airport at approximately El. 20' Surface temperature Measures temperature National Weather Service Wind speed & direction, temperature Monitor wind speed & direction at Austin Straubel Field weather forecast approximately El. 30'. Measures Green Bay temperature; dispatch weather forecast.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 7-2 Systein Equipment Function Radiological Monitors Environmental (6) Fixed air sampling stations Collect particulate & iodines Monitoring (includes ISFSI)

(33) TLD radiation monitoring stations Measure environmental radiation Kewaunee Nuclear Gamma spectrometer Isotopic identification & analysis Power Plant Laboratory Facilities Kewaunee Nuclear Chemistry laboratory Equipped for chemical & radiological Power Plant analyses (available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day)

Vendor Chemistry & counting laboratory Equipped for chemical & radiological analyses (available within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) nage 24 of 27

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EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FIGURE 7-1 PBNP EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK PBNP PBX WE Microwave GTE GTE Lines U

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EP 7.0 EMERGENCY PLAN MANUAL Revision 46 May 21, 2003 EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FIGURE 7-2 PBNP SIREN SYSTEM

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Siren Identifier New Old Location Sound Output (dBC Kewaunee County 012 KAA Third and Center Streets, Kewaunee 125 008 KAB Mill Road, 0.25 miles south of Hwy-42 119 007 KAC Hwy-29, 0.25 miles west of Birchwood Road 132 011 KAD Hwy-29, 0.25 miles west of Townline Road 125 010 KAE Hwy- 163 0.2 miles north of Pine Grove Road 125 004 KAF Church Road, 0.1 miles north of County Trunk J 125 005 KAG Old Settler Road, 0.2 miles north of Townhall Road 125 006 KAH Hwy-142, 0.25, miles north of Old Settler Road 126 002 KAI Hwy-42, at Kewaunee County Nuclear Road 126 001 KAJ Norman Road at Sandy Bay Road 125 003 KAK Hwy-AB, 0.35 north of County Trunk KB 132 009 KAL Harpt Lake Road, 0.25 miles south of Bolt Road 119 013 KAM South Dodge and West Park in Kewaunee 125 Manitowoc County 002 MKB Stangel Road and Zander Road intersection 132 003 MKC Hwy-42, 0.15 miles south of Two Creeks Road 121.5 001 MKD County Trunk Q, 0.15 miles south of Factory Road 132 005 MKE Nuclear Road, at Twin Elder Road 125 004 MKF Saxonburg Road, 0.35 miles north of Assman Road 126 007 MKG County Trunk V, 0.5 miles west of Hwy-42 119 006 MKH Cherney Road, 0.1 miles south of Fisherville Road 132 009 MKI County Trunk V at Ravine 125 008 MKJ Division Drive at Rawley Road 125 010 MKK Hillcrest Road, 0.75 rniles east of Hwy-42 125 011 MPA Crystal Spring Road, 0.15 miles west of County Trunk B 125 012 MCA Forest View Cemetery in the City of Two Rivers 125 013 MCB Washington High School in the City of Two Rivers 126 014 MCC East of Koenig School in the City of Two Rivers 121.5 (See Figure 7-2 for siren locations)

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