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| issue date = 07/12/1984
| issue date = 07/12/1984
| title = Rev 1 to Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Torus Integrity Long- Term Program Plant-Unique Analysis Rept.
| title = Rev 1 to Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Torus Integrity Long- Term Program Plant-Unique Analysis Rept.
| author name = DRAKE S T, ROCHELLE J K, WILLIAMS J S
| author name = Drake S, Rochelle J, Williams J
| author affiliation = TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
| author affiliation = TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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{{#Wiki_filter:~~'CEB REPORT TVA 10752{EN OES.2.83)ant Torus Integrity Long-Term Program Plant Unique Analysis Report REPORT NO.CEB-83-34 PLAN T/UN I T BFN Units 1 SAR SECTION{5)
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VENO R N/A ONTRAC No.N/A Torus Inte rit ontainment stems APPLICABLE OESIQN OOCUMENTS BFN-50-D706$
CEB REPORT TVA 10752 {EN OES.2.83)
BFN-50-D711 REFERENCES NUREG-0661, CEB-76-23 REV RO Rl R2{FOR MEOS USE)~-''."')b3'LI 0018 MEOS ACC SION NUMBER CEB'8 1221 008 12 004 0%l TENNESS VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISI N OF ENGINEERING DESIGN CIV ENGINEERING SUPPORT BRANCH Revision 0 Rl R2 te Prepared Cliecked Submitted December 21, 1983 g~wa 16fN:cAD z 8-/~7-12-84 Reviewed Recommended Approved>>Prepared by CEB, NEB, See Acknowledgment.
REPORT NO.
I and BMP representatives, J.K.Rochelle, Lead Engineer', 8409180350 84Q911 PDR ADDCK 05000259 I P PDR  
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COORDINATION LOG Document No.'ROLPilS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT TORUS INTEGRITY LONG-TERM PROGRAM PLANT UNIQUE ANALYSIS REPORT Revision: R-Denotes review A-Denotes approval ENGINEERING SUPPORT BRANCHES CEB A R EEB R MEB QEB A R A R A R A R A R A/C7 NUCLEAR PROJECTS DESIGN BLP BWP DNP IRP PWP WBP R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A FOSSIL, IIYDRO, 5 SPECIAL PROJECTS DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT BRANCH CBP COP FDP HDP SDP ASB A R A R A R A R A A R ESB R A MEDS A PBB A OQA A A A A I 1 ,l I, 0 0 I, BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS~Pa e B S TRACT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF TABLES LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ontainment N/A APPLICABLE OESIQN N/A                   Torus Inte rit                             stems REV            {FOR MEOS USE)                MEOS ACC  SION NUMBER OOCUMENTS BFN-50-D706$               RO
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Submitted Reviewed Recommended Approved
>>Prepared by CEB, NEB, and BMP representatives, J. K. Rochelle, Lead Engineer',
See Acknowledgment.                8409180350 84Q911 PDR ADDCK       05000259     I I      P                     PDR


==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 0 Ori inal Desi n of Browns Ferr Containment S stems Formation o he Mar I Owners G Short-Term Pro ram Activities Generic Lon-Term Pro ram Activi The Browns Ferr Torus Inte rit rou~~~tie~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~l-l 1-2 1-2 1-3 Lon-Term Pro ram...............
COORDINATION LOG Document No.
~~~~~~~~~1.6.1 H drod namic Load Miti ation 1.6.2 Com osi ion o the BFN-PUAR 1-4 1-5 1.6.2.,1 Contents 1-5 1-6 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES AFTER'MODIFICATION 2-1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Dr well-W etwell Vent S stem....................
                    'ROLPilS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT TORUS INTEGRITY LONG-TERM PROGRAM PLANT UNIQUE ANALYSIS REPORT Revision:                            R-Denotes review                  A-Denotes approval ENGINEERING SUPPORT BRANCHES CEB          EEB          MEB                      QEB A      R            R      A  R      A      R    A  R    A    R  A      R      A
Torus In ernal Structures and Pi~~~~~in~~~~~~~2-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2.4.1 Submer ed Structures 2-2 2.4.1.1 2.4.1.2 2.4.1.3 HP I R I and RHR u orts uenchers and Quencher Su o true ures S~~~~~~~~~~~rt ECCS Suction Nozzle Strainers 2-2 2-3 2-3 PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
                                          /C7 NUCLEAR PROJECTS DESIGN BLP          BWP          DNP      IRP            PWP      WBP R      A      R    A    R      A  R      A      R      A  R    A    R  A    R      A FOSSIL, IIYDRO, 5 SPECIAL PROJECTS DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURALSUPPORT BRANCH CBP          COP          FDP      HDP          SDP        ASB A      R    A    R      A  R      A                R    A        A    R ESB        MEDS          PBB      OQA R     A            A            A          A            A        A        A


====2.4.2 Partiall====
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Submei'd Structures 2.4.2.1 S/RV Dischar e Lines 2.4.2.2 Turbine Exhaust and Return Lines 2.4.3 Above-Pool Structures 2.4.3.1 Catwalk and Vacuum Breaker Platforms 2.4.3.2 RHR S ra Header 2.4.3.3 Monorail 2.4.3.4~rwel l Wetwel 1 Vacuum Breaker Valves~Pa e 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2.5 2e6 2e7 2.8 S/RV Dischar e Lines in the Dr well Torus Attached Pi in Active Com onents Torus Pene rat ons 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-5 3.0 LOADS FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSES 3.1 Ori inal Desi n Loads 3.2 Newl Defined LOCA-Induced Loads 3-1 3-1 3-1 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.'Desi n Basis Accident Intermediate Break Acciden Small Break Accident~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3-1 3-4 3-5 3.3 Safet/Relief Valve Dischar e-Induced Loads 4.0 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Load Definitions
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====4.2.1 General====
BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.2.2~SRV H dred namlc Loads 4.2.2.1 Inter retation 4.2.2.2 Justi ication 3-5 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4.2.3 DBA Condensation Osc H drod nam c pads 4.2.3.1 Inter retation 4.2.3.2 Justification ill'ation 4-3 4-3 4-4 PUAR.TC
                                                                                                      ~Pa e AB S TRACT  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~~BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST  OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST  OF TABLES LIST  OF ABBREVIATIONS
~Pa e 4.2.4 Post-Chu H drod namic Loads 4-4 4.2.4.1 Inter retation 4.2.4.2 Justification 4.2.5 DBA Pool*Swell H drod namic Loads 4-4 4-5 4-5 4.2.5.1 Inter retation 4.2.5.2 Justification 4-5 4-6 4.3 Structural Acce tance Criteria 4-7 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 eneral G Torus Dr well and Vent S stem Pressure Boundar Com onents Pi in S stem Com onents Excluding Supports Linear Su orts and Snubbers 4-7 4-7 4-7RI 4-8 4.3.4.1 Allowable Stress Criter 4.3.4.2 Justification ia 4-8 4-12 4.3.5 Variable S rin Su orts 4-12 4.3.5.2 Minimum Re uirements 4.3.5.3 Justification 4-12Rl 4-13 4-15 4.3.7 Nonsafet-Related Internal Stl uctures~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~~~~~Reinforced Concrete Structures 4.3.4.3.9 Fati ue Evaluation 4.3.6 0 erabilit and Functionalit of 4-15 4-16 4-16 4-16 4.4 Anal sis Procedures 4-17 4.4.1 General 4.4.2 Load Combination Techni ues 4-17 4-17 4~4~4.4.2.1 Torus and Vent S stem...." 2.2 Torus Attached Pi in S st Pi in S stems Inside th and Other Nonsafet-Rela Internal Structures em S/RV e Torus ted 4-17 4-17 PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 4.4.2.3 S/RV Pi in S stems Inside the Dr well and Vent S stem..........
4.4.2.4 Justi ication~Pa e 4-17 4-18 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 4.4.8 4.4.9 S/RY Load Reduction Factors Torus Anal sis Procedure Vent S stem Anal sis Procedure Torus Attached Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedure S/RV Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedu Com onent 0 erabilit Procedure Other Internal Structures Anal sis Procedure~~re 4-18 4-18 4-19 4-20 4-22 4-23 4-24R1 4.5 Construction Code for Modificat 4.6 S RV Confirmator Test 1 ons~~~~~0~~4-25 4-25 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.6.4 Test Ob'ective Basic Test Re uirements Test Re ort orrelatlon of Test Data With~~~~~~~~~Anal sis 4-25 4-25 4-26 4-26 4.7 Permanent Anal sis and Desi n Documentation 4-26 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.7.4 4.7.5 4.7.6 Desi n CIiteria Anal sis Calculations Desi n Re uirements References Des 1 n Calculations and Drawi oI Modi cations Surmar Re ort~t~~~~n s 4-26 4-26 4-26 4-27 4-27 4-27 5.0 TORUS CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE-ANALYS MODIFICATIONS I S AND~~~~~~~~~~~t~5-1 5.1 General Descri tion 5.2 Torus Modi ications~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5-1 5-1 5.2.1 D namic Rin Girder Restraints 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 Snubbers External Rin Girder Reinforc Tiedowns Local Stiffenin~~~~~~~~~~~~~enlen t 0~~~~~~5-2 5-3 5-3 5-4 PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)


===6.4 Vacuum===
==1.0    INTRODUCTION==
Breaker/Main Vent End Ca Intersection
~Pa e 6.4.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-7 6.4.1.1 Anal tical Model 6.4.1.2 Static and D namic Loads 6-7 6-7 6.4.2 Controllin Load Combinations 6.4.3 ASME Code Allowables


====6.4.4 Results====
1.1    0 1.2    Ori inal Desi              n  of Browns Ferr Containment S stems                                                                  l-l 1-2 1.3    Formation o                he Mar I Owners G rou                          ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~
and om arisons 6-7 6-7 6-8 6.5 Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection 6-8 6.5.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-8 6.5.1.1 Anal tical Models 6.5.1.,2 tat c and D nam c Loads 6-8 6-8 6.5.2 Controllin Load Combinations 6.5.3 ASME Code Allowables
1.4   Short-Term Pro ram Activities                                  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  1-2 1.5    Generic Lon -Term Pro ram Activi tie                                                      1-3 1.6   The Browns Ferr Torus Inte                              rit Lon -Term Pro ram                  ...............               ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1.6.1      H drod        namic Load            Miti ation                                        1-4 1.6.2      Com osi        ion    o    the BFN-PUAR                                            1-5 1.6.2.,1      Contents                                                                          1-5 1-6 2.0    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES AFTER'MODIFICATION                                                                            2-1 2.1   Dr    well                                                                                2-1 2.2   -W etwell                                                                                  2-2 2.3 2.4 Vent S stem Torus In ernal Structures
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                                                                                  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  2-2 2-2 2.4.1      Submer        ed    Structures                                                        2-2 2.4.1.1        ECCS      Suction Nozzle Strainers                                                2-2 2.4.1.2       HP I        R I        and RHR u orts                    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  2-3 2.4.1.3         uenchers          and Quencher Su o rt S  true ures                                                                  2-3 PUAR.TC


====6.5.4 Results====
BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS      (Continued)
And om arisons 6-8 6-8 6-9 6.5.4.1 Stress Evaluation 6.5.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation 6"9 6-9 6.6 Vent Pi e Drain 6-10 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3 6.6.4 6.6.5 Anal tical Procedure Controllin Load Combinations Allowable Stress Stress Resul s And Com arison Descri tion o Modi f ications~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~~~~~~~~~~~6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6;7 Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-11 6.7.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-11 6.7.1.1 6.7.1.2 Anal tical Models Static and D nam>c Loads 6-11 6-12 PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.4 Desi n Load Combinations owab e resses esu s an om arisons~Pa e 6-12 6-13 6-13 6.7.4.1 Stress Evaluation 6.7.4.2 Fat ue Eva uation 6-.13 6-13 6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications 6.8'ent Column Su ort Columns 6-13 6-14 6.8.1 6.8.2 6.8.3 6.8.4 Anal tical Procedure Controll n Loa ombinations A owable Stresses Stress Results and Com arisons 6-14 6-14 6-14 6-15 6.9 Vent S stem Miter Bends 6>>15 6.9.1 6.9.2 6.9.3 6.9.4 Anal tical Procedure ontro 1 n Load ombinations ASME ode Al owab es tress Resul s and Com arisons 6-15 6<<15 6-15 6-16 6.10 Torus Bellows 6.10.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-16 6-16 6.10.1.1 Anal t i ca 1 Model 6.10.1.2 at c and D namic Loads 6-16 6-16 6.10.6.10.6.10.2 Desi n Loadin Conditions 3 A ME Code Al owables 4 Results and om ar sons 6-17 6-17 6-17 6.11 Vent Header Shell 6.11.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-17 6-17 6.11.1.1 Anal tical Model 6-17 6-18 6.11.2 Results and Com arisons 6.11.3 Descri tion o Mod ication~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~~~~~~6-18 6-18 PUAR.TC  
                                                                                ~Pa  e 2.4.2    Partiall Submei'd Structures                                      2-3 2.4.2.1 S/RV Dischar e Lines                                                2-3 2.4.2.2 Turbine Exhaust and Return Lines                                    2-3 2.4.3 Above-Pool Structures                                                2-4 2.4.3.1    Catwalk and Vacuum Breaker Platforms                            2-4 2.4.3.2    RHR S  ra    Header                                            2-4 2.4.3.3    Monorail                                                        2-4 2.4.3.4    ~rwel l    Wetwel 1  Vacuum Breaker Valves                      2-4 2.5    S/RV  Dischar  e  Lines in the Dr well                              2-4 2e6    Torus Attached Pi in                                                  2-5 2e7    Active Com onents                                                    2-5 2.8    Torus Pene rat ons                                                    2-5 3.0 LOADS FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSES                                                3-1 3.1    Ori inal Desi n Loads                                                3-1 3.2    Newl    Defined LOCA-Induced Loads                                    3-1 3.2.1    Desi  n Basis Accident            ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  3-1 3.2.2    Intermediate Break Acciden t          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  3-4
~~BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 10.4 Results and Conclusions 10.5 Descri tion of Tem erature Monitor ln~Pa e 10-4 11.0  
: 3. 2.'    Small Break Accident                                              3-5 3.3    Safet /Relief Valve Dischar e-Induced Loads                                                              3-5 4.0 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 4.1    Introduction                                                          4-1 4.2    Load  Definitions                                                    4-1 4.2.1    General                                                            4-1 4.2.2    ~SRV H  dred namlc Loads                                          4-1 4.2.2.1 Inter retation                                                      4-1 4.2.2.2 Justi ication                                                        4-2 4.2.3 DBA Condensation          Osc  ill'ation H  drod  nam c    pads                                          4-3 4.2.3.1      Inter retation                                                  4-3 4.2.3.2      Justification                                                  4-4 PUAR.TC
 
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BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS          (Continued)
                                                                          ~Pa e 4.2.4 Post-Chu H drod namic Loads                                    4-4 4.2.4.1 Inter retation                                                4-4 4.2.4.2 Justification                                                4-5 4.2.5 DBA Pool* Swell H drod namic Loads                              4-5 4.2.5.1 Inter retation                                                4-5 4.2.5.2 Justification                                                4-6 4.3 Structural Acce tance Criteria                                    4-7 4.3.1      G eneral                                                  4-7 4.3.2      Torus Dr well and Vent S stem Pressure Boundar Com onents                            4-7 4.3.3      Pi in S stem Com onents Excluding Supports                                    4-7RI 4.3.4      Linear Su orts and Snubbers                              4-8 4.3.4.1        Allowable Stress Criter ia                            4-8 4.3.4.2 Justification                                                4-12 4.3.5 Variable S rin            Su      orts                        4-12 4-12Rl 4.3.5.2 Minimum Re uirements                                          4-13 4.3.5.3 Justification                                                4-15 4.3.6 0 erabilit and Functionalit of 4-15 4.3.7 Nonsafet -Related Internal Stl uctures ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~      4-16 4.3.        Reinforced Concrete Structures                            4-16 4.3. 9 Fati ue Evaluation                                            4-16 4.4 Anal sis Procedures                                              4-17 4.4.1      General                                                  4-17 4.4.2      Load Combination Techni ues                              4-17 4 ~ 4 ~ 2.1    Torus and Vent S stem ...."                            4-17 4.4. 2.2      Torus Attached Pi in S st em S/RV Pi in S stems Inside th e Torus and Other Nonsafet -Rela ted Internal Structures                                4-17 PUAR.TC
 
BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS      (Continued)
                                                                                  ~Pa  e 4.4.2.3 S/RV Pi in S stems Inside the Dr well and Vent S stem ..........                                  4-17 4.4.2.4 Justi ication                                                        4-18 4.4.3 S/RY Load Reduction Factors                                            4-18 4.4.4 Torus Anal sis Procedure                                                4-18 4.4.5 Vent S stem Anal sis Procedure                                          4-19 4.4.6 Torus Attached Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedure                                    ~ ~          4-20 4.4.7 S/RV Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedu re                                  4-22 4.4.8 Com onent 0 erabilit Procedure                                          4-23 4.4.9 Other Internal Structures Anal sis Procedure                                                          4-24R1 4.5   Construction Code for Modificat ons          1        ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~  4-25 4.6  S RV Confirmator    Test                                              4-25 4.6.1 Test Ob'ective                                                          4-25 4.6.2 Basic Test Re uirements                                                4-25 4.6.3 Test Re ort                                  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~          4-26 4.6.4    orrelatlon of Test Data With Anal sis                                4-26 4.7 Permanent Anal sis and Desi n Documentation                                                        4-26 4.7.1   Desi n CIiteria                                                      4-26 4.7.2  Anal sis Calculations                        ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~              4-26 4.7.3  Desi n Re uirements                                                  4-26 4.7.4  References                                                            4-27 4.7.5  Des 1 n  Calculations    and Drawi n          s oI Modi  cations                                                4-27 4.7.6   Surmar Re    ort                                                      4-27 5.0 TORUS CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE        -  ANALYSI S AND MODIFICATIONS                                    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~  5-1 5.1  General Descri tion      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~  5-1 5.2  Torus Modi ications      ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  5-1 5.2.1  D namic Rin    Girder Restraints Snubbers                              ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  5-2 5.2.2  External Rin    Girder Reinforc enlen t              0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  5-3 5.2.3  Tiedowns                                                              5-3 5.2.4  Local  Stiffenin                                                      5-4 PUAR.TC
 
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                                                                    ~Pa e 6.4  Vacuum  Breaker/Main Vent  End Ca Intersection 6.4.1    Anal  tical Procedure                                      6-7 6.4.1.1    Anal tical Model                                          6-7 6.4.1.2 Static and D namic Loads                                    6-7 6.4.2 Controllin Load Combinations                                  6-7 6.4.3 ASME Code Allowables                                          6-7 6.4.4 Results and om arisons                                        6-8 6.5  Vent Header/Downcomer    Intersection                        6-8 6.5.1    Anal  tical Procedure                                      6-8 6.5.1.1    Anal tical Models                                        6-8 6.5.1.,2    tat c and D nam c Loads                                6-8 6.5.2   Controllin Load Combinations                                6-8 6.5.3 ASME Code Allowables                                          6-8 6.5.4 Results And om arisons                                        6-9 6.5.4.1 Stress Evaluation                                            6"9 6.5.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation                                          6-9 6.6 Vent Pi e Drain                                                  6-10 6.6.1    Anal tical Procedure                                       6-10 6.6.2    Controllin   Load Combinations                             6-10 6.6.3    Allowable Stress                 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-10 6.6.4    Stress Resul s And Com arison    S   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-10 6.6.5    Descri tion o Modi f ications                              6-10 6;7   Downcomer/Tiebar   Intersection                               6-11 6.7.1   Anal tical Procedure                                       6-11 6.7.1.1   Anal tical Models                                        6-11 6.7.1.2   Static and D nam>c Loads                                 6-12 PUAR.TC
 
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                                                                              ~Pa  e 6.7.2     Desi    n  Load Combinations                                        6-12 6.7.3         owab e        resses                                          6-13 6.7.4       esu s an           om arisons                                     6-13 6.7.4.1 Stress Evaluation                                                       6-.13 6.7.4.2 Fat ue Eva uation                                                       6-13 6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications                                             6-13 6.8 'ent     Column Su         ort Columns                                   6-14 6.8.1     Anal  tical    Procedure                                          6-14 6-14 6.8.2     Controll      n  Loa    ombinations 6.8.3     A owable Stresses                                                    6-14 6.8.4     Stress Results and         Com arisons                             6-15 6.9     Vent   S stem     Miter   Bends                                       6>>15 6.9.1     Anal    tical    Procedure                                          6-15 6<<15 6.9.2        ontro     1 n   Load ombinations 6.9.3      ASME ode Al owab es                                                 6-15 6.9.4        tress Resul s and Com arisons                                     6-16 6.10     Torus Bellows                                                         6-16 6.10.1       Anal   tical     Procedure                                         6-16
: 6. 10. 1. 1   Anal t i ca 1 Model                                               6-16 6.10.1.2         at   c and D namic Loads                                     6-16
: 6. 10. 2    Desi    n  Loadin    Conditions                                  6-17
: 6. 10. 3   A ME Code Al owables                                             6-17
: 6. 10. 4   Results and om ar sons                                             6-17 6.11     Vent Header Shell                                                     6-17 6.11.1     Anal   tical Procedure                                             6-17 6.11.1.1       Anal tical Model                                                 6-17 6-18 6.11.2     Results and         Com arisons       ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~   6-18 6.11.3      Descri tion        o Mod    ication s   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~   6-18 PUAR.TC
 
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                                                                                                      ~Pa e 10.4   Results and Conclusions                                                             10-4 10.5   Descri tion of Tem erature Monitor ln S  stem  e ~ ~ ~  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ e ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  10-5 11.0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
AND CONCLUSIONS 11.1 11.2 11.3 eneral G Browns Ferr Desi n Criteria Structural Anal ses and Desi n of S stem e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~~~~~10-5 ll-l 11-1 11.4 11.5 Re u i red Mod i f i ca t ions S/RV Confirmator Test Installation of Modifications and ll-l 11-2 Final Conclusions
AND CONCLUSIONS                                                                     ll-l 11.1    G eneral                                                                            11-1 11.2   Browns Ferr         Desi n Criteria 11.3    Structural Anal ses and Desi                               of Re u i red Mod i f i ca t ions n
ll-l 11-2 11.4    S/RV    Confirmator Test
: 11. 5  Installation of Modifications and Final Conclusions                                                                11-2
 
==12.0  REFERENCES==
12-1RI APPENDIX A.O    TORUS ATTACHED PIPING ANALYSIS PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA                                                      A-1 A.i    Introduction        e ~ ~  . ee
                                              ~    ~ ~ e ~ eeee                                      A-I A.2  Sco e                                                                                  A-I A.3  Definitions                                                                            A-2 A.3.1 Essential Pi in                          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  A-2 A.3.2 Nonessential Pi in                                            ~  ~                    A-2 A.3.3 Active Com onent                                                                      A-2 P
A.4  Anal    tical  Models                                                                A-2 A.4.1 Pi in Model Boundar res                                                                A-3 A.4.2 Torus Interface                          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  A-3 A.4.2.1 Coordinate S s tern                                                                  A-3RI A-3 A.4. 3 Process Pi in                                                                        A-4 A.4. 4 Branch Lines                    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-4 A.4. 5 Va ves1                        ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-5 A.4. 6 F~lan es                                                                              A-5 A.4. 7 Reducers                                                                              A-5 A.4. 8 ~Sn or ts                      ~ ~ ~ ~                                              A-5 A.4. 9 S ecial Consider atio ns                            ~ ~ ~                            A-6 A.4. 10 Com onent Nozzle At tac hm en ts                                                    A-6 xiv                                              PUAR.TC


==12.0 REFERENCES==
BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS                  (Continued)
                                                                                              ~Pa e A.S  Load Sources                                                                            A-6 A.5.1  General                                                                                A-6 A.5.2    Seismic  L oads    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~        ~  ~  ~  ~ A-7 A.5.2.1    0 erative Basis Earth ua ke                                                        A-7 A.5.2.2    Safe Shutdown Earth uake                                                            A-7 A.5.3  Thermal Loads                                                                          A-7R1 A.5.4  Torus Motion and Dra                      Load                                        A-8 A.6  Anal sis Procedures                                                                      A-8 A.6.1 Introduction        0  ~  ~  ~  ~  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~                                      A-8 A.6.2 Modelin Assum tions                                                                      A-8 A.6.3 Deadwei ht Anal sis                                                                      A-9 A.6.4 Thermal Load Case Anal sis                            ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~  ~ ~  A-9 A.6.5 Seismic Anal sis                                                                        A-9 A.6.6 LOCA and S RV Anal sis                                                                  A-10 A.6.6.1 D namic Inertial Efforts                                                              A-10 A.6.6.2 D namic Dis lacements                              ~ ~ ~ ~      ~ ~ ~                A-11 A.6.6.3 Thermal and Pressure Dis lac erne nts                                                  A-11 A.6.6.4 Fluid Motion                                                                          A-11 A.6.7 Anal sis Results                                                                        A-11 A.7  Load Case Combinations                                                                  A-11 A.7.1    Introduction    0  ~  ~  ~  ~  ~  ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~        ~ ~ ~  ~  ~  ~  A-11 A.7.2  Combinations Used for Pi in                                Su      or ts and Act i ve Com onent Eva luations                                                A-12 A.7.3  Combinat ions Used for Eval uation of Pi in S stem Reactions on Torus Penetrations                                                                        A-12 A.7.4  Combinations Used for Evaluation of Valve Accelerations                                                                A-12 A.8  Process  Line Evaluations                                                                A-12 A.8.1  Code  Jurisdiction                                                                    A-12 A.8.2  Pi in    Evaluation Procedur                      e                                    A-12 XV PUAR.TC


11-2 12-1RI APPENDIX A.O TORUS ATTACHED PIPING ANALYS PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA IS A-1 A.i A.2 A.3 Introduction e~~.~ee~~e~eeee Sco e Definitions A-I A-I A-2 A.3.1 Essential Pi in A.3.2 Nonessential Pi in A.3.3 Active Com onent~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P A-2 A-2 A-2 A.4 Anal tical Models A-2 A.4.1 Pi in Model Boundar A.4.2 Torus Interface res~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A-3 A-3 A.4.2.1 Coordinate S s tern A-3RI A-3 A.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.3 Process Pi in 4 Branch Lines 5 Va 1 ves 6 F~lan es 7 Reducers 8~Sn or ts 9 S ecial Consider 10 Com onent Nozzle~~~~atio ns At tac hm en~~~ts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A-4 A-4 A-5 A-5 A-5 A-5 A-6 A-6 xiv PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Con t i nued )
A.S Load Sources~Pa e A-6 A.5.1 General A.5.2 Seismic oads~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L A-6 A-7 A.5.2.1 0 erative Basis Earth ua A.5.2.2 Safe Shutdown Earth uake ke A-7 A-7 A.5.3 Thermal Loads A.5.4 Torus Motion and Dra Load A-7R1 A-8 A.6 Anal sis Procedures A-8 A.6.1 A.6.2 A.6.3 A.6.4 A.6.5 A.6.6 Introduction 0~~~~~~~~~~~~Modelin Assum tions Deadwei ht Anal sis Thermal Load Case Anal sis Seismic Anal sis LOCA and S RV Anal sis~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A-8 A-8 A-9 A-9 A-9 A-10 A.6.6.1 D namic Inertial Efforts A.6.6.2 D namic Dis lacements A.6.6.3 Thermal and Pressure Dis A.6.6.4 Fluid Motion~~~~lac erne~~~nts A-10 A-11 A-11 A-11 A.6.7 Anal sis Results A.7 Load Case Combinations A.7.1 A.7.2 Introduction 0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Combinations Used for Pi in Su or and Act i ve Com onent Eva A.7.3 Combinat ions Used for Eval luations uation of Pi in S stem Reactions on Torus A.7.4 A.8 Process Line Evaluations Penetrations Combinations Used for Evaluation of Valve Accelerations
                                                                          ~Pa e D.l.l.l    Bubble-Induced Pool Swell Dra      Load s      ~ ~ ~ D-1 D.l.l.2    Downcomer Water Jet Loads                              D-1 D-2 D.1.1.3     Bulk Pool Mo on Loa s D.1.2 Condensation Oscillation          and Chu  in D                                                    D>>2 D.1.2.1    Pseudo Res onse    S  ectrum Method                    D-2 D.l.2.2    E  uivalent Static    Load Method                      D-16 D.l.2.3    DBA Condensation    Oscillation Dra L Oads                                              D-17 D.l.2a4    Chu    iu Dra  Loads                                  D-17 D.1.3    S/RV Dra    Loads                                        D-19
~~~~~~ts A-11 A-11 A-11 A-12 A-12 A-12 A-12 A.8.1 A.8.2 Code Jurisdiction Pi in Evaluation Procedur e A-12 A-12 XV PUAR.TC BFN-PUAR TABLE OF CONTENTS (Con t i nued)~Pa e D.l.l.l Bubble-Induced Pool Swell Dra Load D.l.l.2 Downcomer Water Jet Loads D.1.1.3 Bulk Pool Mo on Loa s D.1.2 Condensation Oscillation and Chu in D s~~~D-1 D-1 D-2 D>>2 D.1.2.1 D.l.2.2 D.l.2.3 D.l.2a4 Pseudo Res onse S ectrum Method E uivalent Static Load Method DBA Condensation Oscillation Dra Oads L Chu iu Dra Loads D-2 D-16 D-17 D-17 D.1.3 S/RV Dra Loads=D.l.3.1 T-uencher Bubble-Induced Dra Loads D.l.3.2 T-uencher Water Jet Loads D.2-Above-Pool Fluid-Induced Loads D.2;1 Pool Swell-Im act and Dra Loads D.2.2 Froth Im n ement Loa s D.2.3 Fallback Loads APPENDIX E.O IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSISTENT FLU MASS MATRIX FOR TORUS MODEL IL E.2 Im lementation APPENDIX F.O MAJOR COMPUTER CODES APPENDIX G.O PHOTOGRAPHS
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D.l.3.1 T- uencher Bubble-Induced Dra Loads                            ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~  D-19 D.l.3.2 T- uencher Water Jet Loads              ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D-21 D.2  -
~Ft u re 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 Tt tie Browns Ferry Containment Configuration Plan of Torus Cross Section of the Torus Plan of Vent System Snubber, Base Plate, and Local Stiffening External Ring Girder Reinforcement Nozzle Reinforcement 22-1/2o Model-Ring Girder, Cradle Section 22-1/2o Model 180o Model-Lower Half Mid-Bay, 10.1 Hz Shell Mode-80 Percent Water Tangential Shell Motions at X-214 Due to hP Pool Swell Tangential Respons'e Spectrum at X-214 Due to hP Pool Swel 1 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 Drywell/Main Vent Intersection 45o Model-Vent Header, Main Vent, Downcomers, Tiebars 180o Model-Vent System Bechtel Finite Element Model of Vent System Main Vent/Vent Header Intersection
Above-Pool Fluid-Induced Loads                              D-21 D.2;1    Pool Swell- Im act and Dra      Loads                    D-21 D.2.2    Froth Im n ement Loa        s                            D-21 D.2.3    Fallback Loads                                            D-22 APPENDIX E.O    IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSISTENT FLU ID MASS MATRIX FOR TORUS MODEL                          E-1 IL                                                    E-1 E.2    Im  lementation                                            E-1 APPENDIX F.O    MAJOR COMPUTER CODES                                    F-1 APPENDIX G.O    PHOTOGRAPHS                                              G-1 xviii                              PUAR.TC
-Finite Element Model Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection Finite Element Model Vent Pipe Drain Final Design of Downcomer/Tiebar.
 
Configuration Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection Finite Element Model Revised Mesh for Downcomer/Tiebar Attachment Region Downcomer Condensation Oscillation Load Application Probability of Exceeding a Given Force per Downcomer for Different Numbers of Downcomers Typical Pressure Pulse Experienced by Vent Header Thrust Loads xix PUAR.IV BFN-PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued)
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F~t'u r e 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5~7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 7-,11"7-12 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 9-1 9-2 9-3 Tt tie Typical Quencher/Quencher Support Structure Typical Installation of Additonal Vacuum Breaker S/RV Discharge Layout in the.Torus Vent Penetration Reaction Box Vent Penetration Reinforcement for S/RV Discharge Lines M and N S/RV Discharge Line Routing and Supports in the Main Vent Typical S/RV Discharge Line Model Analysis Model-Typical Short Line Analysis Model-Typical Long Line Typical Node Location-Quencher and Box Beam Typical S/RV Blowdown Forcing Function for Horizontal Segment of Typical Long Line Showing Water Clearing Loading Typical Pool Swell Force-Time History Plan View of Torus Spray Header Supports Core Spray Test Return Line Internal Piping Modifications Orientation of RHR Discharges Strainer Basket Modifications Typical Modification of Attached Piping, Vents, Drains and Test Connections Typical Flexible Hose Application Torus Instrumentation Piping RCIC Turbine Exhause Upper and Lower Supports RCIC Turbine Exhaust Upper Support Catwalk Plan View Catwalk Knee Brace Catwalk-Vacuum Breaker Valve Platform 10-1 16-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 Coupled Reactor and Suppression Pool Model Plan View of Browns Ferry Suppression Pool with T-Quenchers and RHR Discharge Locations Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case lAX Local Pool Temperature Response, Case lAX Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case 2AX PUAR.IV BFN<<PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued)
 
~Fl ere 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 B-1 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-8 C-9 C-10 E-1 Title Local Pool Temperature Response, Case 2AX 80 Percent Water Fluid Mesh Thermowell Orientation Inside Torus Schematic of BFN Torus Showing Bulk Temperature Sensor Locations Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Block Diagram Global Coordinate Definition Local Coordinate Definition for Torus Nozzles Local Coordinate Definition Detail Directions for Torus Penetration Spring Constants Differential Fluid Temperature Between Torus and ECCS Ring Header During DBA, IBA, and SBA Typical Concrete Anchors Strain Gage Rosette Locations-Torus Shell Pressure Transducer Locat.ions Acceleration and Displacement Transdu'cer Locations-Outer Shell Saddle Gage Locations RCIC Turbine Exhaust Gage Locations RCIC Vacuum Relief and Test Line Transducer Locations ECCS Header and Associated Gage Locations RHR Test and Restraint Gage Locations Downcomer Gage Locations Quencher Support and S/RV Gage Locations 80 Percent Water Fluid Mesh"-PUAR.IV BFN-PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont i nued)e Plate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ti tie Torus Snubber and Base Plate;ECCS Header Suppor t External Ring Girder Reinforcement Torus Tiedown System Vent Header Column Support Extension Cradle Reinforcement ECCS Header Penetration Shell Reinforcement Reinforcement of Vent Header and Downcomer Reinforcement of Vent Header Downcomer Tiebar and V-Bracing Typical Overhead View of, Ramshead/Quencher/Boxbeam Arrangement Typical Quencher/Boxbeam Installation Showing Quencher Midspan Clamp and End Point Lateral Lug Typical Boxbeam to Ramshead Support Connection Typical Perspective of S/RV Pipe/Quencher/Boxbeam i'n Torus Showing Overhead Reroute of S/RV Lines E and M Typical S/RV Long Line Showing Vertical and Horizontal Struts with Ring Girder Re in forcement Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Two S/RV Line Penetration e Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Three S/RV L'ine Penetration Torus Spray Header Support RHR Vertical and Horizontal Bracing RHR Support Collar HPCI Support Collar HPCI Vertical'nd Horizontal Bracing X-204 A Thru D Penetration Support for ECCS Header Process Suction Line"TEE" Support and ECCS Header RCIC Turbine Exhaust First Axial Restraint Catwalk From Below Catwalk Knee Brace and Longitudinal Pipe Connection Catwalk, Handrails, Vacuum Breaker, Valve Platform, and Monorail Typical S/RV Pipe Support Inside Main Vent Triple S/RV Line Routing Inside Main Vent;Replacement of 70o Miters with Elbows General View of Work Including V-Brace, RHR Return Line, Quencher and Quencher Support, and S/RV Strut Modification XXX'UAR.IV BFN-PUAR LIST OF TABLES Tab 1 e Tf tie 2-1 2-2 2-3 3-1 Principal Design Parameters and Characteristics of Primary Containment Torus Attached Piping Penetrations Active Components for Operabil'ity Evaluation Event and Load Combinations 5-1 5-2 Allowable Stresses-Torus Shell and Ring Girder Maximum Torus Reactions'-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 6-16 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-20 Load Combinations and Service Levels for Drywell/Main Yent Intersection Maximum Stress Intensities on Drywell/Main Vent Intersection Vent System Analysis Temperature and Pressure (Wetwell)Vent System Analysis Temperature and Pressure (Drywell)Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Main Vent/Yent Header Intersection Maximum Stress Intensities on Main Vent/Vent Header Intersection Controlling Load Combinations and Service Level of Yacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection Maximum Stress Intensities on Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent Intersection Controlli,ng Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Yent Header Intersection Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Vent Header Intersection Fatigue Usage Factors for Containment Vent System Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection Stress Evaluation of Tiebar Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of the Vent Column Supports Stress and Buckling Evaluation on Vent Column Supports Maximum Stress Intensities on Main Vent Miter Bends Maximum Stress Intensities on Vent Header Miter Bends Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer Miter Bends Stress Evaluation at Key Locations for Zero B,P XXX'.i PUAR.TB BFN-PUAR LI ST OF TABLES (Con t i nued)Table Title 7-1 7-2 7"3 7-4 Drywell Load Combinations NOC Service Levels B and C Load Combinations SBA/IBA-Service Levels C and D Load Combinations DBA-Service Level D Load Combinations 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 Torus Attached Piping Systems Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Torus Attached Piping, Piping Supports, and Equipment Nozzle Loads Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Piping Loads on Torus Shell and Nozzles Number of Supports Removed, Modified, and Added to Unit 1 RHR System Torus Attached Piping 10-1 10-,2 10-3 Sumnary of Results-Browns Ferry Suppression Pool , Temperature Response Sumnary of Results-RHR Heat Heat Exchanger Flow Rate Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Environmental Requirements ll-l Sunmary of BFN LTP Modifications A-1 A-2 A-,3 A-4 A-5 Spring Constant Sumnary Load Cases for Torus Attached Piping Systems Expected Piping Segment Temperatures for BFN Analysis Criteria for Torus Attached Piping-LOCA Effects Limiting Case Event Combinations for Valve Accelerations C-1 C-2 C-3 Torus Shell Stress Comparison Torus Shell Pressure Comparison Torus Acceleration and Displacement Comparison XX'UAR.TB BFN-PUAR LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBREV I AT ION ABS AC I ADS AI SC ANSI'SME AS'IM BDC BFN BWR CFR CH CAN CO DBA DLF ECCS EN DES EP EPRI EQ F F SAR FS I FSTF g GE gpm HPCI Hz IBA ksi LDR LOCA LTP ,'MCR MS MSIV NOC NRC Absolute Suranat ion Amer i can Conc re te I ns t i tu te Automatic Depressurization System Architect/Engineer American Institute of Steel Construction American National Standards Institute American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society of Testing Materials Bottom Dead Center Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Boiling Water Reactor-Code of Federal Regulations Chugging Consistent Mass Matrix Condensation Oscillation Design Basis Accident Dynamic Load Factor Emergency Core Cooling System Engineering Design Engineering Procedure Electric Power Research Institute Earthquake Fahrenheit Final Safety Analysis Report Fluid Structure Iteration Full Scale Test Facility Acceleration due to gravity (32.2 ft/sec2)General Electric Company-Gallons per minute High Pressure"Coolant Injection Hertz Intermediate Break Accident Kips per square'inch Load Definition Report Loss-of-Coolant Accident Long-Term Program Main Control Room Main Steam Main Steam Isolation Valve Normal Operating Condition~
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.Nuclear Regulatory Conmission PUAR.BV BFN-PUAR ABBREVIATION (Con t i nued)OBE Pb PL Pm PIM psi psia psid psig PUAAG PUAR PULD Q QSTF RC I C RHR RPS RPV RTD Sy Sa San SAC SBA SER SORV SRSS S/RV'SSE STP TES TKM TVA WRC ZPA Operating Basis Earthquake Primary bending stress Local primary membrane stress General primary membrane stress Pittsburgh Des Moines Pounds per square inch Pounds per square inch absolute.Pounds per square inch differential Pounds per square inch gage Plant Unique Analysis Application Guide Plant Unique Analysis Report Plant Unique Load Definition Secondary stress due to primary plus bending Quarter Scale Test Facility Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Residual Heat Removal Reactor Primary System Reactor Pressure Vessel Resistance Temperature Detectors Yield Stress Alternating Stress Intensity Spectral Acceleration Structural Acceptance Criteria Small Break Accident Safety Evaluation Report Stuck Open Relief Valve Square Root of the Sum of the Squares Safety/Relief Valve Safe Shutdown Ear thquake Short-Term Program Teledyne Engineering Services Tributary Mass Matrix Tennessee Valley Authority Welding Research Council Zero Period Acceleration PUAR.'BV BFN-PUAR Truncation of the downcomers reduces pool swell-loads.Addition of S/RV quenchers and RHR return elbow discharge devices ensures stable steam condensation during S/RV blowdowns for all postulated accident conditions.
~Ft  u re                        Tt tie 2-1      Browns Ferry Containment    Configuration 2-2       Plan of Torus 2-3      Cross Section of the Torus 2-4      Plan of Vent System 5-1      Snubber,  Base Plate, and Local Stiffening 5-2      External Ring Girder Reinforcement 5-3       Nozzle Reinforcement 5-4       22-1/2o Model  Ring Girder, Cradle Section 5-5      22-1/2o Model 5-6       180o Model - Lower Half 5-7      Mid-Bay, 10.1 Hz Shell Mode  80 Percent Water 5-8      Tangential Shell Motions at X-214 Due to hP Pool Swell 5-9      Tangential Respons'e Spectrum at X-214    Due to hP Pool Swel  1 6-1      Drywell/Main Vent Intersection 6-2      45o Model - Vent Header, Main Vent, Downcomers, Tiebars 6-3      180o Model    Vent System 6-4      Bechtel Finite Element Model of Vent System 6-5      Main Vent/Vent Header Intersection - Finite Element Model 6-6       Vacuum  Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection 6-7      Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection Finite Element Model 6-8      Vent Pipe Drain 6-9      Final Design of Downcomer/Tiebar. Configuration 6-10     Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection Finite Element Model 6-11     Revised Mesh for Downcomer/Tiebar Attachment Region 6-12      Downcomer Condensation Oscillation Load Application 6-13      Probability of Exceeding a Given Force per Downcomer for Different Numbers of Downcomers 6-14      Typical Pressure Pulse Experienced    by Vent Header 6-15      Thrust Loads xix                          PUAR.IV
The quenchers also mitigate S/RV discharge loads on the tori for all normal and postulated LOCA events.Finally, addition of the 10-inch S/RV vacuum breakers reduces water clearing loads on the S/RV piping systems for rapid second actuation conditions.-The basic functional requirements for these modifications
 
'ere defined from generic and plant unique information provided by the Mark I Owners Group and GE and approved by NRC.The other generically approved load mitigation methods were inappropriate or unnecessary for BFN.1.6.2 Com osition of the BFN-PUAR 1.6.2.1 Contents BFN containment systems are described in Section 2.The new hydrodynamic loads for structural analysis of those systems are suranarized in Section 3.Structural analysis of the BFN.containment systems and structural design of the necessary plant modifications were performed according to the BFN LTP general design criteria described in Section 4.The five basic categories of structural analysis and design activity ar'e described in Sections 5 through 9.An evaluation of the bulk and*local pool temperatures for various postulated accident conditions was conducted as required by NUREG 0661.Section 10 surrrnarizes the results of that evaluation and describes the new pool temperature monitoring system for each BFN unit.Section ll gives a general sunmary and status of BFN LTP and related modification activities upon submittal of this report for NRC review (on approximately December 31, 1983).It also draws basic conclusions regarding completion of BFN LTP activities for all three BFN units.Additional information on structural analysis and design methods, as well as confirmatory postmodification S/RV test results, are given in Appendices A through F.Appendix G contains construction photographs of some major BFN LTP modifications.
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1-5 PUAR.1 BFN-PUAR The Table of Contents,.beginning on page ii, lists the headings and subheadings of each sect ion and appendix.I t locates.the List of Tables, List of Illustrations, and List of Abbreviations, as well as References.
F~t'u r e                        Tt tie 7-1       Typical Quencher/Quencher Support Structure 7-2       Typical Installation of Additonal Vacuum Breaker 7-3       S/RV Discharge Layout in the. Torus 7-4       Vent Penetration Reaction Box 7-5      Vent Penetration Reinforcement for S/RV Discharge Lines M and N
The title page of each section and appendix is brown, to provide easy access.The text of each section and appendix is numbered separately.
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For example, page 2-9 is the ninth page in Section 2.Illustrations include both figures and plates (photographs).
7-6      S/RV Discharge Line Routing and Supports in the Main Vent 7-7      Typical S/RV Discharge      Line Model 7-8      Analysis  Model  Typical  Short Line 7-9      Analysis Model - Typical Long Line 7-10      Typical Node Location - Quencher and Box Beam 7-,11    Typical S/RV Blowdown Forcing Function for Horizontal Segment of Typical Long Line Showing Water Clearing Loading "7-12       Typical Pool Swell Force-Time History 8-1       Plan View of Torus Spray Header Supports 8-2       Core Spray Test Return Line Internal Piping Modifications 8-3        Orientation of RHR Discharges 8-4        Strainer Basket Modifications 8-5      Typical Modification of Attached Piping, Vents, Drains and Test Connections 8-6        Typical Flexible Hose Application Torus Instrumentation Piping 8-7        RCIC  Turbine Exhause Upper and Lower Supports 8-8        RCIC  Turbine Exhaust Upper Support 9-1      Catwalk Plan View 9-2       Catwalk Knee Brace 9-3       Catwalk - Vacuum Breaker Valve Platform 10-1       Coupled Reactor and Suppression Pool Model 16-2       Plan View of Browns Ferry Suppression Pool with T-Quenchers and RHR Discharge Locations 10-3       Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case lAX 10-4        Local Pool Temperature Response, Case lAX 10-5        Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case 2AX PUAR.IV
All figures and tables are located at the end of each section and appendix.For example, Figure 2-1 is the first figure in Section 2 and Table A-2 is the second table in Appendix A.Plates are located in Appendix G.1-6'PUAR.1 BF&#xb9;PUAR The QBUBS02 code predicts shell pressures which envelop both rigid-wall and flexible-wall test data.It also predicts conservative attenuation rates with time which produce conservative dynamic amplification of torus motion inputs to piping systems and other components attached to the torus.The first mode frequencies of the vent system downcomers in both the longitudinal and transverse directions were within the frequency range of S/RV discharge air bubbles.Therefore, use of the conservative load attenuation with time according to computer code TQFORBF would result in excessively conservative predictions of downcomer responses.
 
The more realistic attenuation rates of TQFOR03 provided a reasonable drag load definition for combination with other downcomer loads and design of downcomer bracing modifications.
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SRSS of multiple valve effects in combination with the conservative aspects of this load definition produced a reasonable analysis and design approach.Absolute suranation of multiple valve effects would be excessively conservative because there are 13 S/RV lines discharging into 16 bays of each BFN torus (see Figure 7-3).Both single and multiple valve tests were run in the S/RV confirmatory test, thereby verifying the overall load interpreta tion and analytical approach.Load reduction factors were conservatively defined based upon correlation of both single and multiple valve test result's (Appendix C).4.2.3 DBA Condensation Oscillation H drod namic Loads 4.2.3.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for shell pressure harmonic forcing functions at 1-Hz intervals from 1 to 30 Hz.Forcing functions above 30 Hz were neglected.
~Fl  ere                        Title 10-6      Local Pool Temperature Response, Case 2AX 80 Percent Water Fluid Mesh 10-7      Thermowell Orientation Inside Torus 10-8      Schematic of BFN Torus Showing Bulk Temperature Sensor Locations 10-9      Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Block Diagram A-1       Global Coordinate Definition A-2       Local Coordinate Definition for Torus Nozzles A-3       Local Coordinate Definition Detail A-4        Directions for Torus Penetration Spring Constants A-5        Differential Fluid Temperature Between Torus and ECCS Ring Header During DBA, IBA, and SBA B-1        Typical Concrete Anchors C-1        Strain Gage Rosette Locations - Torus Shell C-2       Pressure Transducer Locat.ions C-3        Acceleration and Displacement Transdu'cer Locations - Outer Shell C-4        Saddle Gage Locations C-5        RCIC Turbine Exhaust Gage Locations C-6        RCIC Vacuum Relief and Test Line Transducer Locations C-7        ECCS Header and Associated Gage Locations C-8        RHR Test and Restraint Gage Locations C-9        Downcomer Gage Locations C-10      Quencher Support and S/RV Gage Locations E-1       80  Percent Water Fluid Mesh
Referring to Table 4.4.1-2 and Figure 4.4.1-1 of the LDR (Reference 14), the largest input pressure coefficient for each 1-Hz interval was selected from the three alternatives.
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The response for each interval was determined on the basis of maximum r'esponse for any frequency within the 1-Hz band.Then the responses was combined by the following procedure:
 
1)The responses for four forcing functions (at 4-5 Hz, 5-6 Hz, 10-11 Hz, and 15-16 Hz)were added absolutely.
BFN-PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS   (Cont i nued) e Plate                              Ti tie 1     Torus Snubber and Base Plate; ECCS Header Suppor t 2     External Ring Girder Reinforcement 3     Torus Tiedown System 4     Vent Header Column Support Extension 5     Cradle Reinforcement 6      ECCS Header Penetration Shell Reinforcement 7     Reinforcement of Vent Header and Downcomer 8     Reinforcement of Vent Header 9      Downcomer Tiebar and V-Bracing 10      Typical Overhead View of, Ramshead/Quencher/Boxbeam        Arrangement Typical Quencher/Boxbeam        Installation  Showing Quencher Midspan Clamp and End Point Lateral Lug 12      Typical Boxbeam to Ramshead Support Connection 13      Typical Perspective of      S/RV Pipe/Quencher/Boxbeam i'n  Torus Showing Overhead Reroute of S/RV Lines E  and M 14      Typical S/RV Long Line Showing Vertical and Horizontal Struts with Ring Girder Re in forcement 15      Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Two S/RV Line Penetration                                  e 16      Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Three S/RV L'ine Penetration 17      Torus Spray Header Support 18      RHR  Vertical  and Horizontal Bracing 19      RHR  Support Collar 20      HPCI Support Collar 21      HPCI  Vertical'nd Horizontal      Bracing 22      X-204 A Thru D Penetration Support for ECCS Header 23      Process Suction Line "TEE" Support and ECCS Header 24      RCIC Turbine Exhaust First Axial Restraint 25      Catwalk From Below 26      Catwalk Knee Brace and Longitudinal Pipe Connection 27      Catwalk, Handrails, Vacuum Breaker, Valve Platform, and Monorail 28      Typical S/RV Pipe Support Inside Main Vent 29      Triple S/RV Line Routing Inside Main Vent; Replacement of 70o Miters with Elbows 30      General View of Work Including V-Brace, RHR Return Line, Quencher and Quencher Support, and S/RV Strut Modification XXX'UAR.IV
PUAR.4 BFN-PUAR 2)The responses for the other 26 forcing functions we r e combined by SRSS.3)The results of I)and 2)were added absolutely.
 
DBA condensa t ion osc i liat ion (CO)drag load responses for each structural mode were determined by the same procedure.
BFN-PUAR LIST   OF TABLES Tab 1 e                             Tf tie 2-1       Principal Design Parameters    and Characteristics of Primary Containment 2-2       Torus Attached Piping Penetrations 2-3       Active Components for Operabil'ity Evaluation 3-1        Event and Load Combinations 5-1        Allowable Stresses - Torus Shell    and Ring  Girder 5-2        Maximum Torus  Reactions
4.2.3.2 Justification This interpre(ation was developed early in 1980 on the basis of Full Scale Test Facility (FSTF)data analysis by GE and Mark I LTP consult'ants.
                                      '-1 Load Combinations    and Service Levels for Drywell/Main Yent Intersection 6-2       Maximum  Stress Intensities on Drywell/Main Vent Intersection 6-3        Vent System Analysis Temperature    and Pressure (Wetwell) 6-4       Vent System Analysis Temperature    and Pressure (Drywell) 6-5       Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Main Vent/Yent Header Intersection 6-6       Maximum  Stress  Intensities on Main Vent/Vent Header  Intersection 6-7       Controlling Load Combinations and Service Level of Yacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection 6-8       Maximum Stress Intensities on Vacuum Breaker/
That data analysis indicated that input above 30 Hz is of such low energy content as to be negligible in determining torus response.Further, the forcing functions were found to have little or no phase relationship to each other.Very loose phase relationships were seen by one study for forcing functions at 5-6, 10-11, and 15-16 Hz, whereas a more definitive study, Reference 19, showed essentially random phasing of all fo'rcing functions.
Main Vent Intersection 6-9       Controlli,ng Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Yent Header Intersection 6-10      Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Vent Header Intersection 6-11      Fatigue Usage Factors for Containment Vent System 6-12      Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-13      Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-14      Stress Evaluation of Tiebar 6-15      Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of the Vent Column Supports 6-16      Stress and Buckling Evaluation on Vent Column Supports 6-17      Maximum Stress Intensities on Main Vent Miter Bends 6-18      Maximum Stress Intensities on Vent Header Miter Bends 6-19      Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer Miter Bends 6-20      Stress Evaluation at Key Locations for Zero B,P XXX'.i                      PUAR.TB
The procedure outlined above recognized the remote possibility of constant phase relationships between forcing functions at 5-6, 10-11, and 15-16 Hz.It also recognized the random phasing between all other forcing functions and assured that the desired 84 percent nonexceedance probability was achieved.Additional conservatisms which were inherent to the BFN DBA CO analysis methods are described in Section 5.4.2.9 and Appendix D.This interpretation reduced the total calculated response by a factor of 2 or more relative to absolute summat ion of maximum responses for a I 1 50 forc ing functions defined in the LDR.Therefore it eliminated excessive conservatism but ensured a satisfactory nonexceedance probability of the pr edic ted dynamic responses.
 
4.2.4 Post-Chu H drod namic Loads 4.2.4.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for shell pressure harmon ic functions at I-Hz intervals from I to 30 Hz.Forcing functions above 30 Hz were neglected.
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The dynamic response for each of the 30 forcing functions was calculated separately on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the I-Hz band.Then the responses were combined by'absolute summation.
Table                                Title 7-1     Drywell Load Combinations 7-2     NOC Service Levels B and C Load Combinations 7 "3    SBA/IBA  Service Levels C and D Load Combinations 7-4     DBA  Service Level D Load Combinations 8-1      Torus Attached Piping Systems 8-2      Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Torus Attached Piping, Piping Supports, and Equipment Nozzle Loads 8-3      Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Piping Loads on Torus Shell and Nozzles 8-4      Number of Supports Removed, Modified, and Added to Unit 1 RHR System Torus Attached Piping 10-1   Sumnary    of Results      Browns Ferry Suppression Pool Temperature Response of Results -
4-4 PUAR.4 BFN-PUAR Post-chug drag loads were defined and analyzed for harmonic forcing functions at I-Hz intervals from 1 to 50 Hz.The dynamic responses for each interval were determined on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the 1-Hz band.Then the combined response for each structural mode was determined by absolute sumna tion of th'e response for the five largest input coefficients plus SRSS of the other 45 responses.
10-,2   Sumnary                    RHR Heat Heat Exchanger Flow Rate 10-3     Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Environmental Requirements ll-l      Sunmary  of BFN LTP    Modifications A-1       Spring Constant Sumnary A-2       Load Cases    for Torus Attached Piping Systems A-,3     Expected Piping Segment Temperatures for BFN A-4     Analysis Criteria for Torus Attached Piping-LOCA Effects A-5       Limiting Case Event Combinations for Valve Accelerations C-1      Torus Shell Stress Comparison C-2      Torus Shell Pressure Comparison C-3      Torus Acceleration and Displacement Comparison XX'UAR.TB
4.,2.4.2 Justification This interpretation was justified by analysis of FSTF data as documented by Reference 20.The procedure for torus analysis was established and the analysis was performed before completion of Reference 20.By relating Reference 20 results to those obtained by this procedure it was clear that the desired 84 percent nonexceedance probability response was attained.(See Section 5.4.2.11-for a more detailed discussion of this topic.)The procedure for post-chug drag load on submerged struc-tures is in compliance with the recommendation of Reference 20 for 84 percent nonexceedance probability loading.Appendix D gives a detailed discussion of the BFN fluid drag load analytical method and identified conservatisms inherent to that method..This interpretation reduced the analytically predicted responses by a factor of 2 or more relative to the absolute surrmation of responses for all 50 inputs.Therefore, it eliminated significant excess conservatism from the load definition, but preserved the desired nonexceedance probability.
 
4.2.5 DBA Pool Swell H drod namic Loads 4.2.5.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for average hydrodynamic pressure loads as def ined by the PULD and LDR Sect ion 4.3.2.A 6.5 percent margin was added to predicted responses to account for uncertainties in the test data for both operating and zero b,P cases.The vent system and S/RV piping systems in each torus were analyzed for pool swell impact and drag loads at operat ing and zero hP cond it ions, as defined by the PULD and LDR.Zero bP ve 1oc i ty, d i splacement, and c i r cumferent ia1 t ime 4-5 PUAR.4 BFN-PUAR delay curves were defined from the 1/4 scale BFN test results.Resulting vent support column reaction time histories for each condition were applied to the torus model in combination with the corresponding pool swell average pressure loads, prior to addition of the 6.5 percent uncertainty margin described above.Pool swell impact and drag loads for other internal structures were analyzed for one enveloping load case in accordance with LDR Section 4.3.4 and the PULD.4.2.5.2 Justification This interpretation was based upon the fact that the 1/12 scale Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)3-dimensional test model was a prototypical model of BFN in every significant detail and it was consistent with the BFN 1/4 scale model.This fact eliminated the majority of NRC's concerns expressed in NUREG 0661, which led to specification of an additional 15 percent upload margin and definition of an, enveloping longitudinal time delay and velocity distribution
BFN-PUAR LIST    OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBREV I AT ION ABS            Absolute  Suranat ion AC I            Amer i can Conc re te I ns t i tu te ADS            Automatic Depressurization          System Architect/Engineer AI SC          American Institute of Steel Construction ANSI            American National Standards Institute
'for the vent system and other above-pool structures.
          'SME American Society of Mechanical Engineers AS'IM          American Society of Testing Materials BDC            Bottom Dead Center BFN             Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant BWR            Boiling Water Reactor CFR        -  Code of Federal Regulations CH              Chugging CAN            Consistent Mass Matrix CO              Condensation Oscillation DBA            Design Basis Accident DLF            Dynamic Load Factor ECCS          Emergency Core Cooling System EN DES        Engineering Design EP            Engineering Procedure EPRI          Electric    Power Research      Institute EQ            Earthquake F              Fahrenheit F SAR          Final Safety Analysis Report FS  I          Fluid Structure Iteration FSTF          Full Scale Test Facility g              Acceleration due to gravity (32.2 ft/sec2)
The'FN torus was analyzed with a constant effective added fluid mass equal to 80 percent of the total contained fluid mass.The 6.5 percent margin exceeded one standard deviation of the BFN 1/4 scale test"data.These considerations ensured an upper bound prediction of torus response, pal ticularly during the upload phase.(See Section 5.4.2.7 for a more detailed discussion in this regard.)The vent system and S/RV piping systems pool swell.impact analysis in the unmodified and modified conditions was completed well before release of NUREG 0661 and subsequent revision of the BFN PULD.The interpretation defined above was more accurate for BFN than that identified by NUREG 0661 Appendix A and it predicted higher impact velocities for the critical regions of the vent header and S/RV piping.Therefore, reanalysis of the BFN vent system and S/RV piping for revised longitudinal variations was not necessary or appropriate.(See Sections 6 and 7 for more discussion of the vent system and S/RY piping analyses.)
GE            General    Electric  Company gpm          -
Other above-pool structures were conservatively analyzed for one enveloping pool swell impact and drag load case in accordance with NUREG 0661.(Appendix D describes the specific analytical method which was applied.)4-6 PUAR.4 BFN-PUAR 6.4 Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Ca Intersection The vacuum breaker valves located on the end cap of the main vent pipes are evaluated in the following paragraphs.
Gallons per minute HPCI          High Pressure "Coolant Injection Hz            Hertz IBA            Intermediate Break Accident ksi            Kips per square 'inch LDR            Load Definition ReportCondition LOCA          Loss-of-Coolant Accident LTP            Long-Term Program
  ,'MCR            Main Control Room MS            Main Steam MSIV          Main Steam Isolation Valve NOC            Normal Operating                    .
NRC            Nuclear Regulatory Conmission PUAR.BV
 
BFN-PUAR ABBREVIATION (Con t i nued)
OBE        Operating Basis Earthquake Pb        Primary bending stress PL        Local primary membrane stress Pm        General primary membrane stress PIM        Pittsburgh Des Moines psi        Pounds per square inch psia      Pounds per square inch absolute .
psid      Pounds per square inch differential psig      Pounds    per square  inch gage PUAAG      Plant Unique Analysis Application Guide PUAR      Plant Unique Analysis Report PULD      Plant Unique Load Definition Q          Secondary stress due to primary plus bending QSTF      Quarter Scale Test Facility RC I C    Reactor Core Isolation Cooling RHR        Residual Heat Removal RPS        Reactor Primary System RPV      Reactor Pressure Vessel RTD        Resistance Temperature Detectors Sy        Yield Stress Sa        Alternating Stress Intensity San        Spectral Acceleration SAC        Structural Acceptance Criteria SBA        Small Break Accident SER        Safety Evaluation Report SORV      Stuck Open Relief Valve SRSS      Square Root of the Sum of the Squares S/RV       Safety/Relief Valve
  'SSE        Safe Shutdown Ear thquake STP        Short-Term Program TES        Teledyne Engineering Services TKM        Tributary    Mass Matrix TVA        Tennessee    Valley Authority WRC        Welding Research Council ZPA        Zero Period Acceleration PUAR.'BV
 
BFN-PUAR Truncation of the downcomers reduces pool swell -loads.
Addition of S/RV quenchers and RHR return elbow discharge devices ensures stable steam condensation during S/RV blowdowns for all postulated accident conditions. The quenchers also mitigate S/RV discharge loads on the tori for all normal and postulated LOCA events. Finally, addition of the 10-inch S/RV vacuum breakers reduces water clearing loads on the S/RV piping systems for rapid second actuation conditions.
-The basic functional requirements for these modifications
'ere    defined from generic and plant unique information provided by the Mark I Owners Group and GE and approved by NRC. The other generically approved load mitigation methods were inappropriate or unnecessary for BFN.
1.6.2 Com osition of the BFN-PUAR 1.6.2.1   Contents BFN  containment systems are described in Section 2. The new hydrodynamic loads for structural analysis of those systems are suranarized in Section 3. Structural analysis of the BFN. containment systems and structural design of the necessary plant modifications were performed according to the BFN LTP general design criteria described in Section 4.
The five basic categories of structural analysis and design activity ar'e described in Sections 5 through 9.
An  evaluation of the bulk and *local pool temperatures for various postulated accident conditions was conducted as required by NUREG 0661. Section 10 surrrnarizes the results of that evaluation and describes the new pool temperature monitoring system for each BFN unit.
Section ll gives a general sunmary and status of BFN LTP and related modification activities upon submittal of this report for NRC review (on approximately December 31, 1983).
It also draws basic conclusions regarding completion of BFN LTP activities for all three BFN units.
Additional information on structural analysis and design methods, as well as confirmatory postmodification S/RV test results, are given in Appendices A through F. Appendix G contains construction photographs of some major BFN LTP modifications.
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BFN-PUAR The Table    of Contents,.beginning on page    ii, lists  the headings    and  subheadings  of each sect ion and appendix. It locates .the List of Tables, List of Illustrations, and           List of Abbreviations, as well as References.
The  title  page of each section and appendix is brown, to provide easy access.        The text of each section and appendix is numbered    separately. For example, page 2-9 is the ninth page  in Section  2.
Illustrations include both figures and plates (photographs).
All figures and tables are located at the end          of each section and appendix. For example, Figure        2-1  is the  first figure in Section 2 and Table A-2 is the second table in Appendix A. Plates are located in Appendix G.
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BF&#xb9; PUAR The QBUBS02 code predicts shell pressures    which envelop both rigid-wall and flexible-wall test data. It also predicts conservative attenuation rates with time which produce conservative dynamic amplification of torus motion inputs to piping systems and other components attached to the torus.
The first mode frequencies of the vent system downcomers in both the longitudinal and transverse directions were within the frequency range of S/RV discharge air bubbles.
Therefore, use of the conservative load attenuation with time according to computer code TQFORBF would result in excessively conservative predictions of downcomer responses. The more realistic attenuation rates of TQFOR03 provided a reasonable drag load definition for combination with other downcomer loads and design of downcomer bracing modifications.
SRSS of multiple valve effects in combination with the conservative aspects of this load definition produced a reasonable analysis and design approach. Absolute suranation of multiple valve effects would be excessively conservative because there are 13 S/RV lines discharging into 16 bays of each BFN torus (see Figure 7-3).
Both single and multiple valve tests were run in the S/RV confirmatory test, thereby verifying the overall load interpreta tion and analytical approach. Load reduction factors were conservatively defined based upon correlation of both single and multiple valve test result's (Appendix C).
4.2.3 DBA Condensation Oscillation H drod namic Loads 4.2.3.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for shell pressure harmonic forcing functions at 1-Hz intervals from to 30 Hz. Forcing 1
functions above 30 Hz were neglected.
Referring to Table 4.4.1-2 and Figure 4.4.1-1 of the LDR (Reference 14 ), the largest input pressure coefficient for each 1-Hz interval was selected from the three alternatives.
The response for each interval was determined on the basis of maximum r'esponse for any frequency within the 1-Hz band.
Then the responses was combined by the following procedure:
: 1) The responses for four forcing functions (at 4-5 Hz, 5-6 Hz, 10-11 Hz, and 15-16 Hz) were added absolutely.
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: 2)   The responses      for the other    26  forcing functions we r e combined    by SRSS.
: 3)  The    results of I)    and 2) were added    absolutely.
DBA condensa    t ion osc i liat ion (CO)   drag load responses for each structural mode were determined by the same procedure.
4.2.3.2 Justification This interpre(ation was developed early in 1980 on the basis of Full Scale Test Facility (FSTF) data analysis by GE and Mark I LTP consult'ants.          That data analysis indicated that input above 30 Hz is of such low energy content as to be negligible in determining torus response. Further, the forcing functions were found to have little or no phase relationship to each other. Very loose phase relationships were seen by one study for forcing functions at 5-6, 10-11, and 15-16 Hz, whereas a more definitive study, Reference 19, showed essentially random phasing of all fo'rcing functions.
The procedure outlined above recognized the remote possibility of constant phase 15-16      relationships between forcing functions at      5-6,  10-11,  and        Hz. It also recognized the random phasing between all other forcing functions and assured    that the desired        84  percent nonexceedance    probability was  achieved.
Additional conservatisms which were inherent to the BFN DBA CO analysis methods are described            in Section 5.4.2.9 and Appendix D.
This interpretation reduced the total calculated response by a factor of 2 or more relative to absolute summat ion of maximum responses for a I 1 50 forc ing functions defined in the LDR. Therefore it eliminated excessive conservatism but ensured a satisfactory nonexceedance probability of the pr edic ted dynamic responses.
4.2.4    Post-Chu      H drod namic Loads 4.2.4.1    Inter retation The   torus  was    analyzed for shell pressure harmon ic functions at I-Hz intervals from I to 30 Hz. Forcing functions above 30 Hz were neglected.         The dynamic response for each of the 30 forcing functions was calculated            separately on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the I-Hz band.
Then the responses were combined by 'absolute summation.
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BFN-PUAR Post-chug drag loads were defined and analyzed for harmonic forcing functions at I-Hz intervals from 1 to 50 Hz. The dynamic responses for each interval were determined on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the 1-Hz band. Then the combined response for each structural mode was determined by absolute sumna tion of th'e response for the five largest input coefficients plus SRSS of the other 45 responses.
4.,2.4.2    Justification This interpretation was justified        by analysis of FSTF data as documented    by Reference 20. The procedure for torus analysis was    established and the analysis was performed before completion of Reference 20. By relating Reference            20 results to those obtained by this procedure it was clear that the desired 84 percent nonexceedance probability response was attained.        (See Section 5.4.2.11- for a more detailed    discussion  of this topic.)
The procedure    for post-chug drag load on submerged struc-tures is in compliance with the recommendation of Reference 20 for 84 percent nonexceedance        probability loading.
Appendix D gives a detailed discussion of the BFN fluid drag load analytical method and identified conservatisms inherent to that method.
.This interpretation reduced the analytically predicted responses by a factor of 2 or more relative to the absolute surrmation of responses for all 50 inputs . Therefore, it eliminated significant excess conservatism from the load definition, but preserved the desired nonexceedance probability.
4.2.5    DBA  Pool Swell  H drod namic Loads 4.2.5.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for average hydrodynamic pressure loads as def ined by the PULD and LDR Sect ion 4.3.2. A 6.5 percent margin was added to predicted responses to account for uncertainties in the test data for both operating and zero b,P cases.
The vent system and S/RV piping systems in each torus were analyzed for pool swell impact and drag loads at operat ing and zero hP cond it ions, as defined by the PULD and LDR.
Zero bP ve 1oc i ty, d i splacement, and c i r cumferent ia1 t ime 4-5                          PUAR. 4
 
BFN-PUAR delay curves were defined from the 1/4 scale BFN test results. Resulting vent support column reaction time histories for each condition were applied to the torus model in combination with the corresponding pool swell average pressure loads, prior to addition of the 6.5 percent uncertainty margin described above.
Pool swell impact and drag loads for other internal structures were analyzed for one enveloping load case      in accordance with LDR Section 4.3.4 and the PULD.
4.2.5.2  Justification This interpretation was based upon the fact that the 1/12 scale Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 3-dimensional test model was a prototypical model of BFN in every significant detail and it was consistent with the BFN 1/4 scale model. This fact eliminated the majority of NRC's concerns expressed in NUREG 0661, which led to specification of an additional 15 percent upload margin and definition of an, enveloping longitudinal time delay and velocity distribution 'for the vent system and other above-pool structures.
The'FN torus    was analyzed with a constant effective added fluid mass  equal to 80 percent of the total contained fluid mass. The 6.5 percent margin exceeded one standard deviation of the BFN 1/4 scale test "data. These considerations ensured an upper bound prediction of torus response, pal ticularly during the upload phase.      (See Section 5.4.2.7 for  a  more  detailed discussion in this regard.)
The vent system and S/RV    piping systems pool swell. impact analysis in the unmodified and modified conditions was completed well before release of NUREG 0661 and subsequent revision of the BFN PULD. The interpretation defined above was more accurate for BFN than that identified by NUREG 0661 Appendix A and it predicted higher impact velocities for the critical regions of the vent header and S/RV piping.
Therefore, reanalysis of the BFN vent system and S/RV piping for revised longitudinal variations was not necessary or appropriate. (See Sections 6 and 7 for more discussion of the vent system and S/RY piping analyses.)
Other above-pool structures were conservatively analyzed for one enveloping pool swell impact and drag load case in accordance with NUREG 0661.       (Appendix D describes the specific analytical  method which was    applied.)
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BFN-PUAR 6.4   Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End   Ca Intersection The vacuum breaker   valves located on the end cap of the main vent pipes are evaluated in the following paragraphs.
Figure 6-6 shows the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection.
Figure 6-6 shows the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection.
6.4.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.4.1.1 Anal tical Model The vacuum breaker intersection was modeled using the TPIPE computer program (see Appendix F)for consideration of reactions induced by pool swell vent response and coincident loads.A set'f shell pipe intersection spring rates was calculated using Bijlaard procedures from Reference 64.Using the output reactions from the'TPIPE model, the shell stresses at the vacuum breaker penetration were dete.rmined using the WERCO computer program.6.4.1.2 Static and D namic Loads Due to location, the load'experienced by the vacuum breaker valve varies from the loading imposed on structures previously discussed.
6.4.1   Anal tical Procedure 6.4.1.1   Anal tical Model The vacuum breaker     intersection was modeled using the TPIPE computer program (see Appendix F) for consideration of reactions induced by pool swell vent response and coincident loads. A set'f shell pipe intersection spring rates was calculated using Bijlaard procedures from Reference 64.
The vacuum breaker elevation is such, that it is above the water level inside the torus.This significantly reduces the number of phenomena that will act upon the valves.S/RV loads, CO loads, and chugging loads'are i'nsignificant at this location, leaving only the effects from pool swell, deadweight, and seismic.Time history data generated by Bechtel Corporation (Reference 17)for the pool swell impact loading analysis was input into the TPIPE model.6.4.2 Controllin Load Combinations The number of controlling load combinations required to evaluate this component was reduced to one.Table 6-7 identifies that combination.
Using the output reactions from the'TPIPE model, the shell stresses at the vacuum breaker penetration were dete.rmined using the   WERCO computer program.
6.4.3 ASME Code Allowables The allowable stress intensities for SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel are shown in Table 6-8.This is consistent with the material composition at the temperature provided in Table 6-3.~L 6-7 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR 6.4.4 Results and Com ar isons The stress experienced by the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection was in large part due to the pool swell impact load.Thus, only combination event 18 from Table 3-1 was required for analysis as seen, in Tables 6-7 and 6-8.The calculated stress intensity of 16.7'ksi was well below the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi.6.5 Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection The vent header and downcomer pairs typically intersect as shown in the finite element representation which simulated this intersection (Figure 6.6).6.5.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.5.1.1 Anal tical Models The vent header/downcomer intersection was modeled into 45o and 180 beam models for the purpose of evaluating loads described in Section 6.5.2.Flexibility constants were input at adjacent nodes which, when connected, formed a short beam portraying the spring rate of the intersection.
6.4.1.2   Static and D namic Loads Due to location, the load 'experienced   by the vacuum breaker valve varies from the loading imposed on structures previously discussed. The vacuum breaker elevation is such, that it is above the water level inside the torus. This significantly reduces the number of phenomena that will act upon the valves. S/RV loads, CO loads, and chugging loads
Analysis output forces and moments from the beam models were input to a STARDYNE computer code finite element plate and shell model as shown in Figure 6-6.The fine mesh of elements ext'ending around the intersection serv'ed to obtain accurate stress output.6.5.1.2 Static and D namic Loads The loading conditions to which the vent header/downcomer intersection.-was subjected are identical to those outlined in Section 6.2.1.2.6.5.2 Controllin Load Combinations The 27 load combinati ons were reduced to three controlling combinations as.shown in Table 6-9.6.5.3 ASME Code Allowables The material composition of the vent header/downcomer intersection is SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel.Stress intensity allowable values are listed in'Tables 6-10.6-8 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR 6.5.4 Results and Com arisons The results and comparisons presented in this section ar'products of stress and fatigue evaluations.
  'are i'nsignificant at this location, leaving only the effects from pool swell, deadweight, and seismic. Time history data generated by Bechtel Corporation (Reference 17) for the pool swell impact loading analysis was input into the TPIPE model.
The fatigue analysis provides information for DBA, SBA, and IBA=conditions.
6.4.2   Controllin Load Combinations The number of controlling load combinations required to evaluate this component was reduced to one. Table 6-7 identifies that combination.
6.5.4.1 Stress Evaluation The downcomer/vent header stress evaluation was completed using the controlling combinations in Table 6-9.The intersection was most affected by the PL+Q stress category during the DBA condensation oscillation event from Case 27.The calculated stress intensity of 57.6 ksi, compared to an allowable of 57.9 ksi, could be further reduced by removing thermal expansion since it is a one-time occurrence.
6.4.3   ASME Code Allowables The allowable stress intensities for SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel are shown in Table 6-8. This is consistent with the material composition at the temperature provided in Table 6-3.
The most critical pool swell event combination resulted a stress intensity of 44.4 ksi as compared to a 45.2 ksi allowable.
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The SBA chugging combination 15, realizing'a PL+Q stress intensity of 53.3 ksi, could also be reduced by removing the thermal loads as previously mentioned.
6.5.4.2=.Fati ue'Evaluation The ASME Code for Class MC'requires that a component or structure be evaluated to demonstrate adequate margin, against fatigue damage in a cyclic load environment.
The approach for this evaluation is to compare maximum stress cycle histogram components with conservative strain cycling ,fatigue data.The strain cycling data is defined by the fatigue curve in Figure I-9 of the Appendices to the ASME Code.This figure plots the alternating stress intensity (Sa)against the number of allowable cycles which may occur for that particular stress intensity.
An analysis for cyclic service is not required for a vessel, component, or structure, provided that Paragraph NE-3221.5d is satisfied for all conditions.
The only components of the vent system requiring further evaluation were the downcomer/vent header and downcomer/tiebar intersections and the torus bellows/main vent connection.
These three portions of the vent system were critical because of their discontinuity and stress concentration characteristics which resulted in high localized stresses.Since the occurrence of one accident condition (DBA, SBA, or IBA)and cumulative normal load occurrences was postulated in the fatigue life of the vent system, all three LOCA 6-9 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR events were examined.Table 6-11 presents the usage factors compared with the allowable fatigue usage.Note that thermal transient through-wall stresses were not included in the fatigue evaluation since that stress profile would occur only one tim'e in the design life.6.6 Ven't Pi e Drain r1 The vent drain is located at the lowest elevation of the head at the end of the main vent inside the wetwell.The drain extends into the water and must be able to withstand the hydrodynamic and accident related loads resulting from a LOCA.The following sections confirm the fact that the drain and modified support configuration shown in Figure 6-8 and described in Section 6.6.5 are qualified.
6.6.1 Anal tical Procedure The vent drain and support were modeled into STARDYNE and a modal analysis was performed.
It was determined that the dominant frequency (35.1 Hz)was in a key range for chugging;The resulting loads were evaluated by simple hand calculations.


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BFN-PUAR 6.4.4 Results and Com ar isons The stress experienced by the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection was in large part due to the pool swell impact load. Thus, only combination event 18 from Table 3-1 was required for analysis as seen, in Tables 6-7 and 6-8. The calculated stress intensity of 16.7'ksi was well below the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi.
Load Combinations Since the frequency of the vent drain and support is out of the range of the condensation oscillation event, it was determined by inspection that either combinations 11, 16, 18, or 25 would control.Because the structure would be in resonance with key post-chug frequencies, combination ll (SBA+S/RV+CH)actually, controls.6.6.3 Allowable Stress The allowable stress for SA-333 GR B carbon steel is 0.66 times the yield stress, or 23.1 ksi, in accordance with Se'ction 4.3.4.6.6.4 Stress Results and Com arisons The calculated stress in the new support structure is 21.1 ksi.This is less than the allowable value of 23.1 ksi.6.6.5 Descri tion of Modifications t The vent pipe drains were truncated to the same elevation as the vent header downcomers, i.e., three feet below minimum pool level.The existing support for each drain was removed 6-10 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR 6.?.3 Allowable Stresses The downcomer/tiebar intersection is made of SA-516 Grade 70 carbon steel.Table 6-13 compares actual stresses derived from the analyses with the ASME and AISC Code allowable stresses per Section 4.3.2 and Section 4.3.4.E 6.?.4 Results and Com arisons 6.7.4.1 Stress Evaluation The downcomer/
6.5  Vent Header/Downcomer    Intersection The vent header and downcomer pairs typically intersect as shown in the finite element representation which simulated this intersection (Figure 6.6).
ti ebar intersection was analyzed to Service Level B for Cases'15, 25, and 27.From Tables 6-12 and 6-13, the greatest primary plus secondary stress occurs during the SBA event.The maximum calculated stress intensity was 53.8 ksi, compared to the stress allowable of 57.9 ksi.The largest primary local membrane stress intensity of 27.9 ksi also occurred'during the SBA event for Case 15, as compared to a 28.95 ksi allowable stress.The ti char itself was further analyzed as a linear support for the loads described in Tables 6-12 and 6-13.As seen from Table 6-14, the most severe stress occurred during the CO event combination at a level of 20.1 ksi.This is below the allowable of 0.66 times the yield stress, or 23 ksi.6.7.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation The fatigue evalu'ation of the downcomer/tiebar intersection is comparable to the evaluation discussed in Section 6.5.4.2.It can be seen from Table 6-11 that the usage factors are well below 1.0, as required.6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications A new tiebar with V-bracing members was required between each downcomer pair to minimize downcomer lateral response induced by condensation oscillation effects.As a result, bending stresses in-the vent hea'de'r/downcomer intersection are reduced and no further reinforcement of that area was required, except as described in Section 6.11.The tiebar was installed at elevation 534'-0" and the V-bracing members intersect the tiebar at midspan.Fabrication consisted of 3-and 4-inch schedule 40 pipe for the tiebars with short sections of 3-1/2-inch schedule 40 pipe for the bracing at.the downcomer end to facilitate field adjustability.
6.5.1  Anal  tical Procedure 6.5.1.1    Anal tical Models The vent header/downcomer    intersection was modeled into 45o and 180    beam models  for the purpose of evaluating loads described in Section 6.5.2. Flexibility constants were input at adjacent nodes which, when connected, formed a short beam portraying the spring rate of the intersection.
All pipe material is ASTM A 53 Grade B or A 106 Grade B.6-13 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR'he connections to the downcomer shell were reinforced using pad plates rolled to match contour and wrapped 120o.The plates were 1/2-inch thick by.7 inches wide'or the tiebar connection and 5/8-inch thick by 7 inches wide for the bracing connection.
Analysis output forces and moments from the beam models were input to a STARDYNE computer code finite element plate and shell model as shown in Figure 6-6. The fine mesh of elements ext'ending around the intersection serv'ed to obtain accurate stress output.
Additional 3/8-inch gussets and small pad plates were provided at the tiebar ends to distribute the loads for adequate structural integrity.
6.5.1.2 Static and D namic Loads The loading conditions to which the vent header/downcomer intersection.-was subjected are identical to those outlined in Section 6.2.1.2.
A 3/8-inch thick saddle plate was provided at the bracing to tiebar intersection to distribute stresses.All plate material is ASME SA-516 Grade 70.For the configuration, see Figure 6-9 and Plate 9.I 6.8 Vent Header Su ort Columns 6.8.1 Anal tical Procedure The vent header support columns are 8-inch diameter double extra strong pipes attached to the vent header miter bends via pipe collars.Figure 6-2 shows the support columns as they are represented in the computer model;The beams extending from the straight portion of the columns to-the vent header are rigid, representing the minimal flexibility of the collars.6.8.2 Controllin Load Combinations The'7 design load combinations were reduced to three controlling cases given in Tables 6-'15 and 6-16.6.8.3 Allowable Stresses The vent column supports are constructed of 8-inch double extra strong A 53 Grade B piping.Table 6-16 compares actual st,resses derived from the analysis with AISC stress allowables per Section 4.3.4..6.8.4 Stress Results and Com arisons I The calculated stresses indicated by Table 6-16 are less than the allowable stress of 16.6 ksi.The combination of events in Table 6-15 are composed of Service Level C loads and compared against Service Level B allowables.
6.5.2 Controllin Load Combinations The 27 load  combinati ons were reduced to three  controlling combinations as .shown in Table 6-9.
The most severe case is due to pool swell impact which imposes a stress of 10.4 ksi.The buckling check evaluates the maximum axial load plus bending moment and shows the highest combined effect occurring for pool swell as expected.The maximum buckling factor is 0.63 compared to a Service Level B allowable of 1.0.6-14 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR 6.9 Vent S stem Miter Bends There are three structural areas in the vent system at which miter bends are located.The main vent, vent header, and downcomer miter bends are all Class MC components.
6.5.3  ASME Code  Allowables The material composition of the vent header/downcomer intersection is SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel. Stress intensity allowable values are listed in 'Tables 6-10.
However, for analysis purposes these items lend themselves more to treatment as piping components.
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Paragraph NB-3680 was introduced for stress evaluation while retaining the Class MC allowables.
 
The following subsections surrrnarize the analysis of these three types of miter bends.6.9.1 Anal tical Procedure As mentioned above, the ASME Code provides a guide for the evaluation of miter bends.The modeling of the bends is indicated in Figure 6-2.Stress intensification factors are presented in Table 6-17.These stress intensification factors were calculated using the vent system beam model in conjunction with results from the Bechtel analysis, which provided detailed modeling of the miters in question.Maximum primary plus secondary stresses were ratioed to the nominal section stresses generated from the beam model thereby defining the stress intensification factors.6.9.2 Controllin Load Combinations The three controlling load combinations are shown in Tables 6-.17, 6-18, and 6-19.6.9.3 ASME Code Allowables The ASME Code allowable stresses are presented in Tables 6-17, 6-18, and 6-19.6.9.4 Stress Results and Com arisons The main vent miter bend was evaluated for three load cases using Service Level C loads and Service Level B allowables.
BFN-PUAR 6.5.4    Results and    Com arisons The  results and comparisons presented in this section ar' products of stress and fatigue evaluations. The fatigue analysis provides information for DBA, SBA, and IBA
=conditions.
6.5.4.1      Stress Evaluation The downcomer/vent      header stress evaluation was completed using the controlling combinations in Table 6-9. The intersection was most affected by the PL + Q stress category during the DBA condensation oscillation event from Case 27.
The calculated stress intensity of 57.6 ksi, compared to an allowable of 57.9 ksi, could be further reduced by removing thermal expansion since it is a one-time occurrence.        The most critical pool swell event combination resulted a stress intensity of 44.4 ksi as compared to a 45.2'a ksi allowable.
The SBA chugging combination 15, realizing          PL + Q stress intensity    of  53.3 ksi,  could  also be reduced by removing the thermal loads as previously mentioned.
6.5.4.2  =.
Fati ue'Evaluation The ASME Code for Class MC 'requires that a component or structure be evaluated to demonstrate adequate margin, against fatigue damage in a cyclic load environment. The approach for this evaluation is to compare maximum stress cycle histogram components with conservative strain cycling
,fatigue data. The strain cycling data is defined by the fatigue curve in Figure I-9 of the Appendices to the ASME Code. This figure plots the alternating stress intensity (Sa) against the number of allowable cycles which may occur for that particular stress intensity. An analysis for cyclic service is not required for a vessel, component, or structure, provided that Paragraph NE-3221.5d is satisfied for all conditions. The only components of the vent system requiring further evaluation were the downcomer/vent header and downcomer/tiebar intersections and the torus bellows/
main vent connection.      These three portions of the vent system were critical because of their discontinuity and stress concentration characteristics which resulted in high localized stresses.
Since the occurrence of one accident condition (DBA, SBA, or IBA) and cumulative normal load occurrences was postulated in the fatigue life of the vent system, all three LOCA 6-9                        PUAR. 6
 
BFN-PUAR events were examined. Table 6-11 presents the usage factors compared with the allowable fatigue usage.            Note that thermal transient through-wall stresses were not included in the fatigue evaluation since that stress          profile  would occur only    one tim'e in the design life.
6.6    Ven't Pi e  Drain r1 The vent drain      is located at the lowest elevation of the head at the end      of the main vent inside the wetwell. The drain extends into the water and must be able to withstand the hydrodynamic and accident related loads resulting from a LOCA.      The following sections confirm the fact that the drain and modified support configuration shown in Figure 6-8 and described in Section 6.6.5 are qualified.
6.6.1      Anal  tical Procedure The vent drain and support were modeled into STARDYNE and a modal analysis was performed.          It was determined that the dominant frequency (35.1 Hz) was in a key range for chugging; The resulting loads were evaluated by simple hand calculations.
6.6.2 Controllin        Load Combinations Since the      frequency of the vent drain and support is out of the range    of the condensation oscillation event, it was determined      by inspection that either combinations 11, 16, 18, or 25    would control. Because the structure would be in resonance    with key post-chug frequencies, combination ll (SBA +    S/RV + CH) actually, controls.
6.6.3      Allowable Stress The    allowable stress for SA-333      GR B  carbon steel  is 0.66 times the yield stress,      or 23.1  ksi, in accordance with Se'ction 4.3.4.
6.6.4      Stress Results and Com arisons The calculated stress in the new support structure is 21.1 ksi. This is less than the allowable value of 23.1 ksi.
6.6.5    Descri tion of Modifications t
The    vent pipe drains were truncated to the same elevation as the vent header downcomers, i.e., three feet below minimum pool level. The existing support for each drain was removed 6-10                          PUAR. 6
 
BFN-PUAR 6.?.3 Allowable Stresses The downcomer/tiebar intersection is made of SA-516 Grade 70 carbon steel. Table 6-13 compares actual stresses derived from the analyses with the ASME and AISC Code allowable stresses per Section 4.3.2 and Section 4.3.4.
E 6.?.4 Results and Com arisons 6.7.4.1    Stress Evaluation The downcomer/  ti ebar intersection was analyzed  to Service Level B for Cases '15, 25, and 27. From Tables      6-12 and 6-13, the greatest primary plus secondary stress occurs during the  SBA event. The maximum calculated stress intensity was 53.8 ksi, compared to the stress allowable of 57.9 ksi. The largest primary local membrane stress intensity of 27.9 ksi also occurred 'during the SBA event for Case 15, as compared to a 28.95 ksi allowable stress.
The ti char itself was further analyzed as a linear support for the loads described in Tables 6-12 and 6-13. As seen from Table 6-14, the most severe stress occurred during the CO event combination at a level of 20.1 ksi.       This is below the allowable of 0.66 times the yield stress, or 23 ksi.
6.7.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation The fatigue evalu'ation of the downcomer/tiebar intersection is comparable to the evaluation discussed in Section 6.5.4.2. It can be seen from Table 6-11 that the usage factors are well below 1.0, as required.
6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications A new tiebar with V-bracing members was required between each downcomer pair to minimize downcomer lateral response induced by condensation oscillation effects. As a result, bending stresses in-the vent hea'de'r/downcomer intersection are reduced and no further reinforcement of that area was required, except as described in Section 6.11.
The tiebar was installed at elevation 534'-0" and the V-bracing members intersect the tiebar at midspan.
Fabrication consisted of 3- and 4-inch schedule 40 pipe for the tiebars with short sections of 3-1/2-inch schedule 40 pipe for the bracing at .the downcomer end to facilitate field adjustability. All pipe material is ASTM A 53 Grade   B or A 106 Grade B.
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BFN-PUAR'he connections   to the downcomer shell were reinforced using pad plates   rolled   to match contour and wrapped 120o. The plates were 1/2-inch thick by                 .7 inches wide'or the tiebar connection and 5/8-inch thick by 7 inches wide for the bracing connection. Additional 3/8-inch gussets and small pad plates were provided at the tiebar ends to distribute the loads for adequate structural integrity. A 3/8-inch thick saddle plate was provided at the bracing to tiebar intersection to distribute stresses.                   All plate material is ASME SA-516 Grade 70. For the configuration, see Figure 6-9 and     Plate 9.
I 6.8   Vent Header Su     ort Columns 6.8.1   Anal tical   Procedure The vent header     support columns are 8-inch diameter double extra strong pipes attached to the vent header miter bends via pipe collars. Figure 6-2 shows the support columns as they are represented in the computer model; The beams extending from the straight portion of the columns to-the vent header are rigid, representing the minimal flexibility of the collars.
6.8.2 Controllin Load Combinations The'7 design load combinations were reduced to three controlling cases given in Tables 6-'15 and 6-16.
6.8.3   Allowable Stresses The vent column supports are constructed of 8-inch double extra strong A 53 Grade B piping. Table 6-16 compares actual st,resses derived from the analysis with AISC stress allowables per Section 4.3.4..
6.8.4 Stress Results and Com arisons I
The   calculated stresses indicated by Table 6-16 are less than the allowable stress of 16.6 ksi. The combination of events in Table 6-15 are composed of Service Level C loads and compared against Service Level B allowables.                   The most severe case is due to pool swell impact which imposes a stress of 10.4 ksi. The buckling check evaluates the maximum axial load plus bending moment and shows the highest combined effect occurring for pool swell as expected. The maximum buckling factor is 0.63 compared to a Service Level B allowable of 1.0.
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BFN-PUAR 6.9   Vent   S stem Miter Bends There are three structural areas in the vent system at which miter bends are located. The main vent, vent header, and downcomer miter bends are all Class MC components.             However, for analysis purposes these items lend themselves more to treatment as piping components.           Paragraph NB-3680 was introduced for stress evaluation while retaining the Class MC allowables.       The following subsections surrrnarize the analysis of these three types of miter bends.
6.9.1     Anal   tical Procedure As mentioned     above, the ASME Code provides a guide for the evaluation of miter bends. The modeling of the bends is indicated in Figure 6-2. Stress intensification factors are presented in Table 6-17. These stress intensification factors were calculated using the vent system beam model in conjunction with results from the Bechtel analysis, which provided detailed modeling of the miters in question.
Maximum primary plus secondary stresses were ratioed to the nominal section stresses generated from the beam model thereby defining the stress intensification factors.
6.9.2   Controllin Load Combinations The   three controlling load combinations are         shown in Tables 6-.17, 6-18, and 6-19.
6.9.3   ASME Code   Allowables The ASME Code allowable       stresses   are presented   in Tables 6-17, 6-18, and 6-19.
6.9.4     Stress Results and     Com arisons The main vent       miter bend was evaluated for three load cases using Service Level C loads and Service Level B allowables.
As seen from Table=.6-17, these stresses are considerably
As seen from Table=.6-17, these stresses are considerably
'below the allowables, showi'ng a maximum value of 3.9 ksi, compared with a 28.95 ksi allowable for the condensation oscillation event combination.
'below the allowables, showi'ng a maximum value of 3.9 ksi, compared with a 28.95 ksi allowable for the condensation oscillation event combination.
In the same manner, the vent header miter bend and the downcomer miter bend were evaluated for three cases, each involving CO, chugging, and pool swell (Tables 6-1 8 and 6-19).The maximum local membrane stresses for the Service 6-15 PUAR.6 BFN-PUAR Level C load,ing on the miter bends were found to be 18.6 ksi and 20.7 ksi, respectively.
In the   same manner,   the vent header miter bend and the downcomer     miter bend were evaluated for three cases, each involving CO, chugging, and pool swell (Tables 6-1 8 and 6-19). The maximum local membrane stresses for the Service PUAR. 6 6-15
When compared with the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi, these areas are qualified.
 
6.10 Torus Bellows The torus bellows are flexible expansion joints allowing movement of the main vent pipes through the torus wall while maintaining the required pressure boundary.The analysis performed on this structure was done in accordance with Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc,, (Reference h4).Fatigue life is the dominant concern.6.10.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.10.1.1 Anal tical Model R The flexibility of the bellows was the concern in accurately representing the bellows in the 45 and 180 beam models.'n Figure 6-2, local springs were inserted.Output from the 45o and 180 models in the form of displacements was extracted from the various loading events.The combination of these cases as.described in Section 6.10.2 was then used to calculate stresses in the bellows.6.10.1.2 Static and D namic Loads II The loading"events to which the torus bellows are subjected are explained in Section 6.2.1.2.6..10.2 Desi" n Loadin Conditions The controlling loading conditions were provided by Reference 21 for SBA, IBA, and DBA events.6.10.3 ASME Code Allowables The ASME Code makes reference to bellows in Paragraph NE-3365.Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc., offers a more straightforward and acceptable approach for fatigue evaluation of bellows.6.10.'4 Results and Com arisons Results of the fati gue evaluation are shown in Table 6-1 2 of Section 6.5.4.No significant usage factor is observed.Therefore, the fatigue failure of these components does not present a significant concern.6-16 PUAR.6 TABLE 8-8 CONTROLLINQ LORD COMBINRTIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOWNCOMER/VENT HERDER INTERSECTION EVENT 27 27 25 18 15 15 COMBINATION DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CO DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CO DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+PS DBA+OBE EQ+PS SBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CH SBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CH SERVICE LEVEL TABLE 8-iO MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DOWNCOMER/VENT HEADER INTERSECTION EVENT 27 27 25 18 15 15 STRESS CATEGORY PL+Q PL PL+Q STRESS 57.60 KSI 14.6 44.4 31.4 53.3 21.6 ALLOHABLE 57.9 KSI 37.6 45.2 37.6 57.9 37.6 TRBLF 6-i'1 FATIGUE USAGE FACTORS FOR.CONTAINMENT VENT SYSTEM COMPONENT DOHNCOMER/VENT HEADER INTERSECTION DOHNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION TORUS BELLOHS INTERSECTION ALLOHABLE FATIGUE USAGE 1.0 1.0 1.0 DBA USAGE.559.107.000 SBA/IBA USAGE.610.353.000 TRBLE 8-12 CONTROLLINt'OAD COMBINATIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOHNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION EVENT 27 (CASE 1)27 (CASE 2t 27 25 15 15 COMBINATION
BFN-PUAR Level C load,ing on the miter bends were found to be 18.6 ksi and 20.7   ksi, respectively. When compared with the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi, these areas are qualified.
'BA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CO DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CO DBA+SSE EQ+CO DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+PS SBA+OBE EQ+S/RV+CH SBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CH SERVICE LEVEL TRBLE 8-13 MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DONNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION EVENT 27 (CASE 27 (CASE 27 25 15 15 STRESS CATEGORY PL 2)'L PL+Q PL+Q STRESS 21.7 KSI 30.8 30.9 28.4 53.4 27.97 ALLOWABLE 28.95 KSI 34.74 57.9 28.95 57.9 28.95 TRBLE 8-14 STRESS EVALUATION ON TIEBAR 27 25 15 PL PL PL 20.7 KSI 8.7 18.0 23 KSI 23 23 TABLE 6-1'5 CONTROLLING LOAD COMBINATIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF THE VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS EVENT 27-25 15 COMBINATION DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+CO DBA+SSE EQ+S/RV+PS DBA+, SSE EQ+S/RV+CH SERVICE LEVEL TABLE 6-16 STRESS AND BUCKLING EVALUATION ON VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS EVENT 27 25 15.STRESS CATEGORY PL STRESS 7.1 KSI 10.4 7.6 AL'LONABLE 16.6 KSI 16.6 16.6 BUCKLING FACTOR.43.63.46 TRBLE 6-17 MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON MAIN VENT MITER BEND 27 25 15 STRESS MICKEY.PL PL PL 3.9 KSI 1.8 2.4 SERVICE LEVEL 28.95 KSI 28.95 28.95 TRBLE S-ie MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON VENT HEADER MITER BEND XSJQ 27 25 15 STRESS CEIHkQRY.PL PL PL RISHI 18.0 KSI 15.5 18.7 SERVICE LEVEL 28.95 KSI 28.95 28.95 TRBLE 8-iS MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DONNCOMER MITER BENDS EVEIVT 27-25 15 STRESS C8IEBQBY PL PL 16.5 KSI 13.8 20.6 SERVICE~LEV L 28.95 KSI 28.95 28.95 TRBLE 6-20 STRESS EVALUATION AT KEY LOCATIONS FOR ZERO h,P (LOAD COMBINATION P+N+T+PS ZERO b,P)HID BAY iiST DOHNXNER 2M)PAIR IR~3RD 0$44XHER PAIR A C D F LOCATION MIDBAY BOTTOH ELE)%NT 13 QA HIDBAY TOP ELE)KNT 1 Qe BOTTOH BETHEEN 1ST D/C PAIR ELB%M 1062 BOTTOH BETHEEN TWO PAIRS (F WC ELEHENT 1439 Qo san e~ZM3 WC PAIR ELEMENT 2062 BOTTOH BETNEEN 3RD WC PAIR ELB%Nf 3062 STRESS INTENSITY"PL+Pb PL+Pb oL PL+Pb oL P(+Pb oL PL+P CIRXKlGED STRESS TKSI)12+0 29.1 12.0 3.1 eeo 17.6 ae6 0.5 9.0 41 e2 11.0 0.7 15.5 24.1 13.9 0.7 17.4 41.6 17e2 3ea 5.3 ieoa 5.0 1.7 ALLOHRRE STRESS (KSI)41.6 62.5 25.5 16.9 41.6 82~5 25.5 16+9 41.8 62.5 25.5 16.9 41.6 62e5 22.5 13+6 41.6 62.5 22.5 13.6 41.6 82.5 22+5 13e6 RKKLIhG INTE)PACTION
6.10   Torus Bellows The torus bellows are flexible expansion joints allowing movement of the main vent pipes through the torus wall while maintaining the required pressure boundary. The analysis performed on this structure was done in accordance with Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc,, (Reference h4). Fatigue life is the dominant concern.
~L+~H<1.0 0.7 0.2 0.5 07 1.0 0.3 J
6.10.1   Anal   tical Procedure 6.10.1.1   Anal tical Model The flexibility of   the bellows was the concern in R
TRBLE 7-1 DRYNELL LORD COMBINATIONS LOADS N I-C3 UJ 0 K 2 K UJ W cC X')E CO CI V)0 cC UJ UJ 0 UJ K K 0 0 0 I-Z Z CU DU I-UJ S C>-~I-0 P)Z UJZ QM)Q EUJE Mm UJ~CONC DI-cCMV)UJ m-m 0 Ul UJ UJ UJ (O'M J 0 lL 0 UJ 0 V)CASE 1 CASE 2 X X'X X X CASE 3 X X CASE 4 X X X X D i.WORST CASE THERMAL EXPANSION 2.WORST'CASE FIRST ACTUATION VS.SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION.
accurately representing the bellows in the 45 and 180 beam models.'n     Figure 6-2, local springs were inserted.
3 IBA S/RV SUBSEQUENT ACTUATIONrSTEAM IN DRYWELL 4.SEISMIC EVENTS INCLUDE ANCHOR MOVEMENTS.
Output from the 45o and 180 models in the form of displacements was extracted from the various loading events.
5.POOL SWELL INCLUDES VENT RESPONSE AND DISPLACEMENT.
The combination of these cases as .described in Section 6.10.2 was then used to calculate stresses in the bellows.
6.EVALUATION OF PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS INDICATED SBA/IBA FIRST AND SECOND ACTUATIONS WITH AIR IN THE DRYWELL TO BE LESS SEVERE THAN NOC BLOWDOWNS.
6.10.1.2 Static and D namic Loads II The loading "events to which the torus bellows are subjected are explained in Section 6.2.1.2.
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION'TEAM IN THE DRYWELLi THE NOC BLOWDOWNS ENVELOPE SBA/IBA BLOWDOWNS.
6..10.2 Desi" n Loadin Conditions The controlling loading conditions were provided by Reference 21 for SBA, IBA, and DBA events.
BECAUSE., OF THE LOW PROBABILITY OF STEAM IN THE DRYWELL COINCIDENT WITH MAX REFLOODi ACTUATION UNDER THESE CONDITIONS IS ASSUMED TO BE SERVICE LEVEL D.
6.10.3 ASME Code Allowables The ASME Code makes reference to bellows in Paragraph NE-3365. Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc., offers a more straightforward and acceptable approach for fatigue evaluation of bellows.
TRBLE 7-2 NOC-SERVICE LEVELS B AND.C LOAD COMBINATIONS LOADS I-C9 Ld LLI M n m cC LLI Ld K n o M~I-CC>D lV I-WACO V)cL I-X One OZ>X NLLI X O M CC lK I-X 0Vi McCl-X V nLLJ OZO X Nld Lll UJ LLI C3 LLJ!L M LLI Co M CASE 1 x x CASE 2 x x CASE 3 x x CASE 4 x x B X C X C i.S/RV ACTUATION EVENTS INCLUDE TORUS RESPONSEi FLUID DRAG ON SUBMERGED STRUCTURES'LOHDOHN FORCE IN PIPE AND QUENCHER HATER CLEARING THRUST CONDENSATE STORAQE TANK TURBINE TCV HISV TBV HAIN CONDENSER S/RV FUEL decay CRD RHR SHUTDOWN COOLINQ HGDE LPCS HPCI LPCI FEED-WATER HPCI LPCI DRY WELL DOXNCOHER SYSTEH I WETWELL AIR SPACE SUPPRESSION POOL SERVICE WATER RHR POOL COOLINQ NMK FIGURE 10-1 COUPLED REACTOR AND SUPPRESSION POOL MODEL I g I 8 l0//6 SORY BULK POOL VELOCITY RHR DISCHARGE RHR DISCHARGE T-QUENCHER l4 I l I l5 I6 FIGURE i0-2 PLAN VIEW OF BROWNS FERRY SUPPRESSION POOL WITH T-QUENCHERS AND RHR DISCHARGE LOCATIONS USED IN THE LOCAL POOL TEMPERATURE MODEL BFN-PUAR 11.0  
6.10.'4 Results and Com arisons Results of the fati gue evaluation are shown in Table 6-1 2 of Section 6.5.4. No significant usage factor is observed.
Therefore, the fatigue failure of these components does not present a significant concern.
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TABLE     8-8 CONTROLLINQ LORD COMBINRTIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOWNCOMER/VENT HERDER INTERSECTION EVENT                 COMBINATION          SERVICE LEVEL 27           DBA  + SSE EQ + S/RV   + CO 27          DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV   + CO 25          DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV   + PS 18          DBA + OBE EQ + PS 15          SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV   + CH 15          SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV   + CH TABLE     8-iO MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DOWNCOMER/VENT HEADER INTERSECTION EVENT   STRESS CATEGORY       STRESS      ALLOHABLE 27          PL+ Q             57.60 KSI     57.9 KSI 27                              14.6        37.6 25                              44.4         45.2 18          PL                  31.4         37.6 15          PL+  Q              53.3         57.9 15                              21.6         37.6
 
TRBLF   6-i'1 FATIGUE USAGE FACTORS FOR. CONTAINMENT VENT SYSTEM ALLOHABLE COMPONENT       FATIGUE    DBA  SBA/IBA USAGE    USAGE  USAGE DOHNCOMER / VENT HEADER INTERSECTION 1.0      .559    .610 DOHNCOMER / TIEBAR INTERSECTION           1.0     . 107  .353 TORUS BELLOHS          1.0     .000    .000 INTERSECTION
 
TRBLE     8-12 CONTROLLINt'OAD COMBINATIONS           AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOHNCOMER/TIEBAR       INTERSECTION EVENT                   COMBINATION              SERVICE LEVEL 27 (CASE 1)   'BA +   SSE EQ + S/RV +   CO 27  (CASE 2t    DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV +   CO 27              DBA + SSE EQ + CO 25              DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + PS 15              SBA + OBE EQ + S/RV + CH 15              SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CH TRBLE     8-13 MAXIMUM STRESS     INTENSITIES   ON DONNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION EVENT       STRESS  CATEGORY        STRESS        ALLOWABLE 27 (CASE 27 (CASE 2) 27
                'LPL PL+ Q 21.7 KSI 30.8 30.9 28.95 KSI 34.74 57.9 25                                28.4            28.95 15            PL+  Q              53.4            57.9 15                                27.97          28.95
 
TRBLE   8-14 STRESS   EVALUATION ON TIEBAR 27       PL            20.7 KSI 23 KSI 25        PL            8.7     23 15        PL            18.0     23
 
TABLE 6-1'5 CONTROLLING LOAD COMBINATIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF THE VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS EVENT                 COMBINATION              SERVICE LEVEL 27-           DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 25            DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + PS 15          DBA +, SSE EQ + S/RV + CH TABLE     6-16 STRESS AND BUCKLING EVALUATION ON VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS STRESS                                      BUCKLING EVENT       CATEGORY       STRESS       AL'LONABLE      FACTOR 27                          7.1 KSI       16.6 KSI       .43 25                          10.4          16.6           .63
: 15.          PL            7.6          16.6            .46
 
TRBLE     6-17 MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON MAIN VENT MITER BEND STRESS                   SERVICE MICKEY.                     LEVEL 27      PL           3.9 KSI               28.95 KSI 25      PL          1.8                   28.95 15      PL          2.4                   28.95 TRBLE     S-ie MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON VENT HEADER MITER BEND STRESS                    SERVICE XSJQ   CEIHkQRY.     RISHI        LEVEL 27      PL           18.0 KSI               28.95 KSI 25      PL          15.5                  28.95 15      PL          18.7                  28.95 TRBLE     8-iS MAXIMUM STRESS     INTENSITIES   ON DONNCOMER MITER BENDS STRESS                    SERVICE EVEIVT C8IEBQBY                  ~LEV L 27       PL           16.5 KSI             28.95 KSI
-25                    13.8                 28.95 15      PL          20.6                  28.95
 
TRBLE         6-20 STRESS EVALUATION AT KEY LOCATIONS FOR ZERO h,P (LOAD COMBINATION P + N + T + PS ZERO b,P)
HID BAY iiST DOHNXNER 2M)         ~ 3RD 0$ 44XHER PAIR          IR            PAIR A   C             D                         F STRESS      CIRXKlGED            ALLOHRRE      RKKLIhG LOCATION          INTENSITY    STRESS  TKSI)      STRESS  (KSI) INTE)PACTION MIDBAY BOTTOH                           12+0                41.6      ~L + ~H < 1.0 ELE)%NT 13          "PL+   Pb         29.1                62.5 12.0               25.5 QA                                  3.1               16.9          0.7 HIDBAY TOP                                eeo               41.6 ELE)KNT 1 PL+ Pb          17.6               82~5 oL              ae6               25.5           0.2 Qe                                  0.5               16+9 BOTTOH BETHEEN                            9.0               41.8 1ST D/C PAIR ELB%M 1062            PL+ Pb          41 e2              62.5 oL            11.0                25.5 0.7               16.9          0.5 BOTTOH BETHEEN                          15.5               41.6 TWO PAIRS (F WC            +Pb          24.1                62e5 ELEHENT 1439          P(
oL            13.9               22.5 0.7                              07 san Qo e~
ZM3 WC PAIR            PL+  P 17.4 41.6 13+6 41.6 62.5 ELEMENT 2062 17e2              22.5 3ea                13.6           1.0 BOTTOH BETNEEN                            5.3              41.6 3RD WC PAIR ELB%Nf 3062                              ieoa              82.5 5.0              22+5 1.7                13e6           0.3
 
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CASE    1        X    X'      X CASE 2            X    X CASE 3            X    X CASE 4            X     X                       X   X     D
: i. WORST CASE THERMAL EXPANSION
: 2. WORST 'CASE FIRST ACTUATION VS. SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION.
3 IBA S/RV SUBSEQUENT ACTUATIONrSTEAM IN DRYWELL
: 4. SEISMIC EVENTS INCLUDE ANCHOR MOVEMENTS.
: 5. POOL SWELL INCLUDES VENT RESPONSE AND DISPLACEMENT.
: 6. EVALUATION OF PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS INDICATED SBA/IBA FIRST AND SECOND ACTUATIONS WITH AIR IN THE DRYWELL TO BE LESS SEVERE THAN NOC BLOWDOWNS. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION'TEAM IN THE DRYWELLi THE NOC BLOWDOWNS ENVELOPE SBA/IBA BLOWDOWNS. BECAUSE
    ., OF THE LOW PROBABILITY OF STEAM IN THE DRYWELL COINCIDENT WITH MAX REFLOODi ACTUATION UNDER THESE CONDITIONS IS ASSUMED TO BE SERVICE LEVEL D.
 
TRBLE       7-2 NOC SERVICE LEVELS B AND .C LOAD COMBINATIONS X
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: i. S/RV ACTUATION EVENTS INCLUDE TORUS RESPONSEi FLUID DRAG ON SUBMERGED STRUCTURES'LOHDOHN FORCE IN PIPE AND QUENCHER HATER CLEARING THRUST
 
CONDENSATE STORAQE TANK TCV HISV TURBINE FEED-FUEL                              WATER TBV decay                  LPCS HAIN                                                 HPCI CONDENSER                                               LPCI S/RV RHR SHUTDOWN             HPCI COOLINQ               LPCI HGDE CRD DRYWELL DOXNCOHER SYSTEH I
WETWELL   AIR SPACE SERVICE SUPPRESSION   POOL               WATER RHR POOL COOLINQ NMK FIGURE 10-1 COUPLED REACTOR AND SUPPRESSION             POOL MODEL
 
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BFN-PUAR 11.0  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
AND CONCLUSIONS 11.1 General The BFN Torus Integrity LTP has been underway since 1977.The program objective was to upgrade the containment systems of each BFN unit for suppression pool hydrodynamic loads which were not explicitly included in the original design specification.
AND CONCLUSIONS 11.1   General The BFN Torus Integrity LTP has been underway since 1977.
Mark I Owners Group and NRC activities resulted in generic load definitions and corresponding structural acceptance cri.teria to be applied for each domestic Mark I plant.NRC's generic safety evaluation report for the Mark I containment system long-term program, NUREG 0661 (Reference 1), was published in July 19SO.The current orders for completion of BFN LTP modifications were issued on January 19, 1982.Those orders require installation of all modifications necessary for compliance with NUREG 0661 before the start of Cycle 6 operations of each BFN unit.11.2 Browns Ferr Desi n Criteria The BFN LTP general design criteria (Section 4.0)defined the basis for structural analysis of BFN containment system components as well as structural design of required modifications.
The program objective was to upgrade the containment systems of each BFN unit for suppression pool hydrodynamic loads which were not explicitly included in the original design specification.
It also ensured compliance with the intent of NUREG 0661.The detailed design criteria for analysis of torus attached piping systems (Appendix A)supplemented the general design criteria and defined specific requirements and procedures for analysis of torus attached piping systems.11.3 Structural Anal ses and Desi n of Re uired Modifications Structural analysis and design of required modifications for each basic category of BFN containment system components were performed as described in Sections 5.0 through 9.0.The analyses addressed containment systems as configured for the start of Cycle 6 operations of each unit, including plant modifications installed for NUREG 0661 compliance and for other reasons.Modifications related to suppression pool local and bulk temperature requirements in NUREG 0661 were designed as described in Section 10.0.All modification designs complied with the Browns Ferry LTP design criteria and NUREG 0661.ll-l PUAR.ll BFN-PUAR Analysis and design of associated modifications to the 10-inch S/RV discharge line vacuum breakers and the drywell/wetwell vacuum breakers have also been completed.
Mark I Owners Group and   NRC activities resulted in generic load definitions and corresponding structural acceptance cri.teria to be applied for each domestic Mark I plant. NRC's generic safety evaluation report for the Mark I containment system long-term program, NUREG 0661 (Reference 1), was published in July 19SO.
Permanent documentation of all analysis and design activities associated with the BFN LTP was accomplished, in compliance with Section 4.6.Future modifications to BFN containment system components will be designed in accordance with the BFN LTP design criteria, when the modifications are w'ithin the region of influence of.torus hydrodynamic loads.11.4 S/RV Confirmator Test An in-plant S/RV confirmatory test was successfully completed in BFN Unit 2 during April 1983 in accordance with Section 4.6.The test results were documented by Reference 41.Correlation of analysis and test results, including definition of selected load reduction factors, was accomplished as described in Appendix C.11.5 Installation of Modifications and Final Conclusions At this time (December 1983), all LTP modifications and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in BFN Unit 1.Major LTP modifications have been installed in Units 2 and 3, and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in Unit 2.Unit 3 is in its cycle 5 refueling outage.All BFN containment system modifications for compliance with NUREG 0661 will be completed before restart for Cycle 6 operations of each unit, in accordance with NRC's orders (Reference 12).Other modifications will be installed according to a NRC-approved integrated schedule.BFN LTP total costs are currently estimated at$105,000,000 excluding interest payments and lost power revenues while installing modifications.
The current orders for completion of BFN LTP modifications were issued on January 19, 1982. Those orders require installation of all modifications necessary for compliance with NUREG 0661 before the start of Cycle 6 operations of each BFN   unit.
The extent and scope of those modifications are sunmarized by Table ll-l and the construction photographs in Appendix G.This PUAR provides an accurate and sufficient surrmary of LTP activities for all three BFN units.11-2 PUAR.11 TABLE R-4 (CONTINUED) iSHEET 8 ANALYSIS CRITERIA FOR TORUS ATTACHED P IP INQ LOCA EFFECTS (1 r 2 r.5)PLANT CONDITION (L CE T MOMENT CONSTITUENTS F LOA SOU CES QfK (CONTINUED)
11.2   Browns Ferr   Desi n Criteria The BFN LTP   general design criteria (Section 4.0) defined the basis   for structural analysis of BFN containment system components   as well as structural design of required modifications. It also ensured compliance with the intent of NUREG 0661.
POSTPROCESSOR 8 PUAAG COMB.16 0.0 POOL SHELL PRIMARY (PRESSURE+SUSTAINED+DBA)NONESS.-SVC LEVEL D ESS.-SVC LEVEL B HA=H (DH+PL)HBF=H[(+(APID OR PSF)+FI+PSDL+PSFB+DHJDL]'+~t~(MA+MBFW 2 4 SI, ESSENTIAL (P d)Z" 4 NONESS.-1.2 SI, ACT.COMP.PRax-2.0 P NONESS.=1.1 P ESS.SECONDARY (PRESSURE+SUSTAINED+EXPANSION
The detailed design criteria for analysis of torus attached piping systems (Appendix A) supplemented the general design criteria and defined specific requirements and procedures for analysis of torus attached piping systems.
+DBA)HC=,H(Ti+PS2+PQ2)=.ii2 OR MC=M[Ti)ANP Hp-H[PS2+PQ2 l+7+=SA+SI (DD-d)OR r~c=SA Z EHp~3Sc Z 1 TRBt E Pl 4 (CONTINUED) r SHEET 9 NOTES: 1.THESE EQUATIONS REPRESENT THE WORST CASES FROM PUAGG TABLE 5-2 AND MARK I CONTAINMENT PROGRAM LOAD DEFINITION REPORT NEDO 21888iSECTION 3i TABLE 3~0 3s FIGURES 3~0 is 2s 3s 4s AND 5~I 2.ALL DYNAMIC ANCHOR POINT MOVEMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN EQUATIONS Si 10'ND 11.FATIGUE ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS WILL BE SATISFIED BY DEMONSTRATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH ASME CODE SECTION I I I NC 3600'QUATIONS Ss 10>AND 11 3.THE PUAGG (REFERENCE 13)PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESr PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL C.THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.
11.3 Structural Anal ses and Desi n of Re uired Modifications Structural analysis and design of required modifications for each basic category of BFN containment system components were performed as described in Sections 5.0 through 9.0.
4.THE PUAGG (REFERENCE 13)PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESa PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL D.THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.
The analyses addressed containment systems as configured for the start of Cycle 6 operations of each unit, including plant modifications installed for NUREG 0661 compliance and for other reasons. Modifications related to suppression pool local and bulk temperature requirements in NUREG 0661 were designed as described in Section 10.0. All modification designs complied with the Browns Ferry LTP design criteria and NUREG 0661.
5.A STRESS RANGE EVALUATION MUST BE PERFORMED FOR ALL THERMAL CYCLIC CONDITIONS AND ALL DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT CYCLIC CONDITIONS THAT ARE QUALIFIED BY CODE EQUATIONS 10 OR 11.
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BFN-PUAR Analysis   and design of associated modifications to the 10-inch S/RV discharge line vacuum breakers and the drywell/wetwell vacuum breakers have also been completed.
Permanent   documentation of   all analysis and design activities associated with     the BFN LTP was accomplished,   in compliance with Section 4.6.
Future modifications to BFN containment system components will be designed in accordance with the BFN LTP design criteria, when the modifications are w'ithin the region of influence of .torus hydrodynamic loads.
11.4   S/RV   Confirmator   Test An in-plant   S/RV confirmatory test   was successfully completed   in BFN Unit 2 during April 1983 in accordance with Section 4.6. The test results were documented by Reference
: 41. Correlation of analysis and test results, including definition of selected load reduction factors, was accomplished as described in Appendix C.
11.5   Installation of Modifications and Final Conclusions At this time (December 1983), all LTP modifications and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in BFN Unit 1. Major LTP modifications have been installed in Units 2 and 3, and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in Unit 2. Unit 3 is in its cycle 5 refueling outage.
All BFN containment system modifications for compliance with NUREG 0661 will be completed before restart for Cycle 6 operations of each unit, in accordance with NRC's orders (Reference 12). Other modifications will be installed according to a NRC-approved integrated schedule.
BFN LTP total costs are currently estimated at $ 105,000,000 excluding interest payments and lost power revenues while installing modifications. The extent and scope of those modifications are sunmarized by Table ll-l       and the construction photographs in Appendix G.
This PUAR provides an accurate and   sufficient surrmary of LTP activities for all three     BFN units.
11-2                           PUAR. 11
 
TABLE R- 4       (CONTINUED) iSHEET 8 ANALYSIS CRITERIA FOR TORUS ATTACHED P IP INQ LOCA EFFECTS             (1 r 2 r. 5)
PLANT CONDITION     MOMENT CONSTITUENTS (L       CE T         F   LOA SOU CES QfK (CONTINUED)
POSTPROCESSOR 8 PUAAG COMB. 16 0.0 POOL SHELL PRIMARY (PRESSURE +                                                                                 '
SUSTAINED + DBA )     HA = H   (DH + PL)
                                                              + ~t~(MA+ MBFW 2 4 SI, ESSENTIAL
                                                                                    " 4 NONESS.
(P     d )         Z HBF = H  [(    + (APID 1.2 OR PSF) + FI                                    SI, ACT.COMP.
NONESS.-SVC LEVEL D              + PSDL + PSFB  PRax 2.0 P NONESS.
ESS. SVC LEVEL B              + DHJDL]
                                                      = 1.1 P ESS.
SECONDARY (PRESSURE + SUSTAINED HC =,H(Ti +   PS2                 +    7      + = SA + SI
+EXPANSION + DBA)          + PQ2)                   -d (DD      )
OR
                          = .ii2               r~c  = SA Z
OR MC = M[Ti)
ANP Hp   H[PS2 + PQ2   l   EHp
                                                      ~ 3Sc Z
 
1 TRBt E     Pl 4     (CONTINUED) r SHEET 9 NOTES:
: 1. THESE EQUATIONS REPRESENT THE WORST CASES FROM PUAGG TABLE 5-2 AND MARK I CONTAINMENT PROGRAM LOAD DEFINITION REPORT NEDO 21888iSECTION 3i TABLE 3 ~ 0 3s FIGURES 3 ~ 0 is 2s   3s 4s AND 5 ~
I
: 2. ALL DYNAMIC ANCHOR POINT MOVEMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN EQUATIONS Si 10'ND 11. FATIGUE ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS WILL BE SATISFIED BY DEMONSTRATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH ASME CODE SECTION I I I NC 3600'QUATIONS Ss 10> AND 11
: 3. THE PUAGG   (REFERENCE 13) PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESr PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL C.
THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.
: 4. THE PUAGG (REFERENCE 13) PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESa PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL D.
THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.
: 5. A STRESS   RANGE EVALUATION MUST BE PERFORMED FOR ALL THERMAL CYCLIC CONDITIONS AND ALL DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT CYCLIC CONDITIONS THAT ARE QUALIFIED BY CODE EQUATIONS 10 OR   11.


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.r>".:"'*'~e.e will respond (name of ambulance.service}
Browns  Ferry Nuclear Plant - Radiological Emergency            la'n List of Effective  Pa  es f 'ages        must be retained    with th      rown  Ferry Nuclear Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.
and provide ambulance transportation for~>,~i<r~~'7->>y Nuclear i'>Plant at the request of TVA.Our se'rvice's available 24 hours a day for transportation of patients, including those who may have been exposed to or may be contaminated with radioactive material.We have number fully equipped ambulances which are staffed by personnel trained and certified as Emergency Medical Technicians.
Page Number            Date            art        Page Number            Date List of Effective Pages            1of3        Rev. 23          BFN-  P  (cont'd)  9              Rev. 6 2of3        Rev. 23                                10'           Rev. 4 3of3        Rev. 22                                11            Rev. 4 able of                                                                12            Rev. 4 Contents                1        Rev. 13                              13            Rev. 4 2        "
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~7'inutes response time from the plant.We may be reached by emergency telephone number cW.')-5.~)')'5,)/l~, Sincerely, (name and title)h'.4A Z iver, name of a u ance service"i: i'8: i7'8~/~~~~I*Revi8ien
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BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 9 12/20/84 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This List of E'ffective Pages must be retained with the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Documents.
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Part BFN Procedure Number IP-1 IP-2 IP-3.Subdivision 4 List of Effective Pages'Table of Contents Preface Page Number E lof9 2of 9 3of9 4of9 5of9 6of9 7of 9'of9 9of9 ,1 of 1 Coversheet lof 1 1 of 11 2 of ll 3of ll 4of ll 5 of ll 6 of ll 7 of ll 8 of ll 9 of ll 10 of ll ll of ll Coversheet Revision Log lof3 2of3 3of3 Coversheet Revision Log lof3 2of3 3of3 Date/Rev.No.12/20/84 10/29/84 11/28/84 12/20/84 12/20/84 10/29/84 10/02/84 10/29/84 05/14/84 05/04/84 09/05/84 10/12/83 03/14/84 03/14/84 10/19/82 04/06/84 10/19/82" 04/06/84 10/19/82 10/19/82 05/30/84 05/30/84 09/05/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 02/04/83 09/21/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 04/17/84 P
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BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 2 of 9 10/29/84 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Con't)Part Procedure Number Subdivision Page Number Date/Rev.No.BFN IP-3 (Cont'd)IP-4 IP-5 IP-6 IP-7 IP-8 Table 1 Table 2 Table 1 Table 2 Table 1 Table 2 Figure 1 Attachment Attachment 2"-Attachment 3-" Attachment 1 lof 1 iof 1 Coversheet Revision Iog lof3 2of 3',of 3 lof 1 lof 1 Coversheet Revision Log lof3 2of 3 3of3 lof1 lof 1 l.of 1 Coversheet Revision Log lof 1 lof2 2of2 1 of 2 2of2 lof2 2of2 Coversheet Revision Log lof 1 lof2 2of2 Coversheet lof 4 2of4 3of4 4of4 10/12/83 10/12/83.io/i9/84 10/19/84 09/21/84 10/19/84 03/20/84 10/12/83 10/12/83 10/23/84 10/23/84 09/21/84 10/23/84 10/23/84 10/12/83 10/12/83 1O/23/84 10/19/84 10/19/84 03/08/84 09/21/84 10/19/84 09/21/84 10/19/84 10/19/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 09/21/84 12/21/81 02/15/84 04/17/84 04/17/84 04/17/84 O3/14/84 O3/i4/84 01/12/84 Attachment-Filed in plant site manuals only.1 (de'leted) 1 of 1 03/i4/84 0
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BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 4 of 9 12/20/84 LIST OF:EFFECTIVE'PAGES (Con't)Part Procedure Number Subdivision Page Number Date/Rev.No.BFN IP-14 IP-15 IP-16 IP-17 Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Attachment 4 Attachment 5 Coversheet Revision Log lof5 2of5 3of5 4of5 5 of 5 1 of.1 lof1 lof 1 lof 1 1 of 1 Coversheet lof 4 2of4 3of4 4of4 Coversheet lof2 2of 2 Coversheet Revision Log 1 of 18 2of 18 3of 18 4 of 18 5 of 18 6 of 18.7 of 18=8 of 18 9 of 18 10 of 18 ll of 18 12 of 18 13 of 18 14 of 18 15 of 18 16 of 18 17 of 18 18 of'18 09/21/84 09/21/84 10/12/83 05/30/84 05/30/84 01/19/84 09/21/84 01/19/84 01/19/84'Rev.0 Rev.0 Rev.0 06/15/82 Rev.0 Rev.0 Rev.0 03/30/82 06/15/82 04/22/82 Rev.0 12/ll/84"12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/ll/84 12/11/84 12/11/&4 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/ll/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 12/11/84 f
~'I Tennessee Ualley Authority<Page 1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan=Form BF-5 BF 1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTiCE/PEM1ANEtNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AVG P.8 tg8y Standard Practice/Pages I P Instrudtion Number~C-M.Unit/R H Affected Title Ao~c<rg o (ti:..'.d.s,r=)v..STANDARD PRACTICE C)iANGE Does this standard practice refer'ence
<<echnical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?If yes, PORC review is required prior'to issuance.Yes No C Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?If yes;PORC review is required'p'ri'or'to issuance.Yes No Was.t11is'ha'nge made to meet an NRC"co'mmitment?
Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for prbper identification of the change.)Does this revision implement a source document?If yes, attach form.BF-4.Due date of form BF-4 is Yes No PERMANENT..'sSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LER,s IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, etc?~If yes, specify document under reas;n for revi'sion.
Yes No Change in procedural detail of FSAR or'ther licens'ing document'?
Yes No New instruction?, Yes No~Intent change to instruction?
Yes" No~(If yes to a'y of these questions, a'SQD is"req'uired.)
Is'this a workplan-initiated.
change?Yes (Workplan No.)No~Was this change made to meet an NRC co'msmitment?
.Yes No (If Yes~.refer to'" BF-2.3 for eroperidentification of.the change.)Fire Protection System involved?Yes No/Fire Protectio'n Engineer Date If yes,'Fire Protection Engineer signaturoeis required.Security System involved?Yes'o~W Public Safety Supervisor Date If yes, Public Safety Supeivisor signature is required./9/g+J+/opc-Submitted by/Date Phoae Number Reviewed by (See BF-2.14 for Standard Pracii.ces)
Qual'ity Assurance progr'am requ'irem'ents have been properly included.(For standard practices"only.)/gJc(yC Responsi le Section Supv..Date Quality Engine'ering Supv.DateThe requirements herein are consisten't with safe, efficient plant op'eration.
ORC Chairman Pl'ant Manager r Date I~m 8'-Date Admin.Svcs: Uerification of Document Accuracy~6 Disk Update''-0 Total Number of Pages in Procedure:
Job No.6 Initials Retention Period: Lifetime Responsibility.:
" Document Control Supervisor
>Revision s
<<Page 2 ot'?Form BF-5 BF-1.2, 2.1~,&2.3 August 28>1984 3 Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)IP-2 07/06/83 09/30/83 10/12/83 01/19/84 04/17/84 09/21/84 1 g2 112 1!2 S ON Telephone number change due to new telephone system actiyation.
<<Addendum CAUSE: Page 1 of 3 BFN-'IPD BFNE IP-2 SEP 2 1 p8y NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Date.'Date INITIATED' CANCELLED uueme 1 0 JJJP~S~1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT.1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious classification.
2'Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist 7-200 or 8-0200}within 5 minutes of declaration of NOTIFICATION"OF UNUSUAL EVENT.Give, the f ollowing: a..Your name.b.'Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant c.NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT d.Time incident declared.'e.Brief 4pscri'ption of incident.Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating..,g.:Reactor,(ddid/died not')shut down at (time).>h.Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known).If radiation release: (a).Ground Level, (b}Elevated ,<<Airbor ne,,(c)Mat'ei borne,'(d)Other.Release rate if.unusual releas'e from Tables 1 and 2 oT XP-3.Release:rate uCA/seo.k.Di'rection wind is coming from (degrees)and'speed (milesltour).(Dse 91m Aero, Af ava1t able.)<<Revision 1.No protective action recommended.
m.Any emergency actions underway onsite.n., Any offsite support that has been requested.
INITIATED CANCELLED Page 2 of:.BFN-.IPD BFN, IP-2 S~P2 I 2.2 Oper ations Duty Specialist wQ.1 return call to v authentici ty.2.3 Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event: a.Other Shift Engineer (when assigned);
b.STA (Code Call 544)c.Operations Section Supervisor R.HunkapQ.ler 2214/$205 355-5667 Oper'ations Supervisor Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 2205/2214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor A.Burnette 2430/2429 766-1929 d.Plant Manager G;T.Jones Decatur 2212/2221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent Plant Superintendent J.E.Swindell Decatur 2221/221 2 355-'7277 J.R.Pittman 2221/2212 355-0230 e.Public Information Officer Mike Harris Athens 2413 (205)233-1125 2.4 I Shift Engineer will notify the NRC of NOTIFICATION OF I UNUSUAL EVENT by red phone.Give a brief description, NRC/C l Maintain an open line upon request by NRC.I~Revision INITIATED CANCELLED n e n e 2.3 Page 2 of 3 BFN-IPD%Pa B)os~Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.
Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event: a.Other Shift Engineer.(When assigned)b.C~STA (Code Call 544).I Operations Section Supervisor R.Hunkapiller 214/205 355-5667 Operations Supervisor Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 205/214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor A-.Burnette 430/429 766-1929 d.Plant Manager G.T.Jones Decatur 212/221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent Plant Superintendent J.E.Swindell Decatur 221/212 355-7277 J.R.Pittman 221/212 355-0230+2.4 NRC/C Frank Cason Decatur 413 355-3520 (Decatur Inn)Shift Engineer will notify the NRC of NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT by red phone.Give a brief description.
Maintain an open line upon request by NRC.~Revision J t (r' 2.5 Page 3 of 3 BFN-IPD FE 04 1983 At least every two hours, e the Shift Engineer will reevaluate the event using IP-1.The Shift Engineer on the unaffected unit(s)will (if assigned)handle additional communications.
II+a.If the situation no longer exist, inform the personnel notified in step 2.1 thru 2.4.b.If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.
+Revisio


Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant STANDARD PRACT ICE/PERt1ANENT Standard Practice/Title+Page 1 of 2 Form BF-5 BF 1.2P 2.1P Sr 2.3 INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG 2 8)984 Pages/-P Unit>~~Affected STANDARD PRACTICE CRANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Ycs No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Yes No Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment?
~, C Page 3 of 3 BFN-REP List of Effective    Pages Rev. 22 List of Effective Pa es  (con't)
Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)Does this revision implement a source document?Due data of form BF-4 is If yes, attach form BF-4.Ycs No PER?fANENT.NSTRUCTION CEQfGE Is this change in response to an LER., IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, ctc'?Xf yes, specify document under rcas:;..for revision.Yes No Change in procedural detail of FSAR or other licensing document?Yes No New instruction?
Part    Page Number      Date        Part      Page Number            Date Appendix B    1        Rev. ll      Appendix  E        17            Rev. 19 2       Rev. ll                          18            Rev. 19 3       Rev. ll                          19            Rev. 19 4       Rev. ll                          20            Rev. 19 5        Rev. ll                          21            Rev.
Yes No~X Intent change to instruction?
Rev.
Yes'o (If yes to any of these questio'ns, a USQD is required.)
19 6       Rev. 11                          ,22                  19 7        Rev. 22                            23            Rev. 19 24            Rev. 19 Appendix C     1       Rev. 4                            25            Rev. 19 2       Rev. 4                            26            Rev. 19 3        Rev. 4                            27            Rev. 19 4        Rev. 4                            28            Rev. 19 5        Rev. 4                            29            Rev., 19 6        Rev. 4                            30          . Rev. 19 Appendix D    1       Rev.
Is this a workplan-initiated change?Yes (Workplan No.)No Was.this change made to meet an NRC commitment?
2        Rev.
Yes No (If yes refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of thc change.)Fire Protection System involved?Yee No/Fire Protection Engineer Date If yes,'Fire.Protection Engineer signature~
3       Rev.           Appendix F                        02/23/81 4        Rev.
is required.Security System invojvcd?/Public Safety Superviscr Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.Submitted by/~mZ~rg~/cor'hone humber Dat,e Rcvic'wed by (S<<BF-2'4 for Standard Pract.iccs)
5       Rev.
Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included.(For standard practices only.)--IA~~~J~Responsibl Section Supv.Date Quality Engineering Supv Date e~~Thc requirements herein arc consistent safe, efficient plan't operation.
6       Rev.
~with PORC Lhaxrman P Plant"Manager/~a-C5'ate/~2i t/P'.Date Admtn.Svcs.Verification of Document Accurac 6 Disk Update g d.Tor.ci Numtcr of potce in Procedure:
7       Rev.
Job No.6 Initials Retention Period: Lifet.ime Responsibility:
8       Rev.
*Revision Document Control Supervisor I~~Tennessee Yalley Authority Br owns Ferry Nuclear Plant<<Page 2 of 2 L Form BF-5 BF<<1.2g 2.1g 5 2.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)1P-3 10/12/83 , 01/19/84 03/20/84 04/17/84 09/21/84.2;1 of Table 1;1 of Table 2 1,2 1,2;add 3 1 t2t3 102 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.
9        Rev.
<<Addendum CAUSE: m~ALERT Page 1 of 3 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-3 SEt'~I ts84 C Date Date" INITIATED CANCELLED 1.0~~e ie 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individual:
10      Rev.
and organizations of an ALERT.1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the ALERT should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious classification.
11      Rev.
2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200)within 5 minutes of declaration of ALERT.Give the following:
12     Rev.
a.Your name.b.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.o.ALERT.d.Time incident declared.e.Brief description of incident..
13      Rev.
f.Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
14      Rev.
g.Reactor (didldid not)shut down at (time).~%h.Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known).If a radiation release: a.Ground level<<,airborne.
Appendix E      1       Rev. 19 2       Rev. 19 3       Rev. 19 4       Rev. 19 5        Rev. 19 Rev. 19 Rev. 19 Rev. 19 9        Rev. 19 10      Rev. 19 11      Rev. 19 12      Rev. 19 13      Rev. 19 14     Rev. 19 15      Rev. 19 16      Rev. 19 REP-BFN-EPL
b.Elevated airborne.c.Mater borne.d.Other.~v Zf yes, oaloulate release r ate(s)in uci/seo i'rom Tables 1 and 2.Release rate uC1/seo.ks Direotion wind is earning from (degrees)and speed (miles/hour).(Use Rlm info, if available).
1.No protective action recommended.
m.Any emergency actions underway onsite.n.Any offsite support that has been requested.
<<Revision INITIATED CANCELLED~Mhm.Ln~Xizm 202 2.3 I~Page 2 of BFN-IPD BFN, IP-3 SEP3 l ma4 Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authe nti ci ty.Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions.
If required, initiate area (by public address)or total plant (by siren)evacuation.
Refer to IP-8.2.4 Shift Engineer's clerk will: a.Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned)of ALERT.b.Notify STA (Code Call 544)of the ALERT.I c.Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368) of ALERT.Direct them to activate IP-25.d.Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300)of ALERT.Direct them to activate IF=14.e.Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273)of ALERT.Direct them to activate IP-11 (Control Rooms only)and IP-7~f.Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104).
If,not manned, contact B.H.Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie P (233-0039) and request manning" I 2.5 Shift Engineer's clerk will: ,NRC/C 2.6 r l l a.Initiate IP-6.Shift Engineer will notify NRC of ALERT by red phone.Give brief description.
Maintain an open line upon reques.by NRC.NOTE: NRC~send a response team to tne site.2.7 Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required'desks in hall in front of TSC.~Revision 0
>Page g of 3 BFN-IPD APR 17 1/84 2.8 At least every two hours, r o e e uen condit on p~arr.i~n the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director will reevaluate the event using IP-1.a.If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.b.If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.
of the s e oundar d se for bu d n e e se 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Speoifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.+Revision I~I~, 0 Tennessee Ualley Authority*Page l.of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Form BF-5 BF 1~2s 2.ls Sc 2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG 28~g8g Standard Practice/Pages" Instruction Number XP-4 Unit 0 Title SITE AREA EMERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Yes No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2'?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Yes No Was this change made to meat an NRC commitment' Ycs No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)Does this revision implement a source document?If yes, attach form BF"4.Due date of form BF-4 is Yes No PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LER, IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, etc?If yes, specify document under reason for revision.Yes No X Change in procedural detail oE FSAR or other licensing document?Yes No X New instruction?
Yes No K Intent change to instruction?
Yes No X (If yes to any of these questions, a'SQD is required.)
Is this a workplan-initiated change?Yes (Workplan No.)No~Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment?
Ycs No~(If Ves refer to BF-2.3 for oropcr identification of thc chanpc.)V g a D D a R~)Fire Protection System involved?X/Fire Protection Engineer Date If yes,'Fire Protection Eng'ineer signature is required.Security System involved?K/Public Safety Supervisor Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.R.T.Smi Submitted by/10-10-84/3697 D Phone Number Reviewed by (Sce BF-2.14 for Standard Practices)
Quality Assurance program requirements
, hav'c been properly.included.(For standard practices only.)Responsible Section Supv.'te Quality Engineering Supv.Date 0 The requirements herein are consistent with safe, efficient plant operation.
PO C Chairman 6!m-Plant Manager//d ate g 4/te/6g,::.:
Date Admin.Svcs.Vcrifica Total Number of Pages.Retention Period:*Revision.
tion of Document Accuracy 6 Disk Update 84l,01 in Procedure:
Job No.6 Initials Lifetime Responsibility:
Document Control Supervisor
.'s.".
<<Page 2 of.2 Form BF-5 BF-1.2, 2.1, Ec 2.3 August 28, 1984'T~nn~~aee Yalley Authority B: vins Ferry NucXear Plant STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)IP-4 10/12/83 01/19/84 2, 1 of Table 1;1 of Table 2'1,2~3 O3/2O/84 04/17/84.09/21/84 OCT 19 1984 1,2 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.
Due to reorganization
<<Addendum CAUSE: Page 1 of 3 BFN>>IPD BFN, IP-0 SEP 8 I 1984 SITE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY Date INITIATED CANCELLED~~m.LaQ~m, 1.0 Rumba 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate indiv" duals and organizations of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.


===1.2 Provide===
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for periodic reanalysis of the situation to determine whether the SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious cl assifi cation.2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-'00 or 8-0200)within 5 minutes of declaration of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
0 Give the following:
a.Your name, b.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.c.SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
d.Time incident declared.e.Brief description of incident.f.Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
g.Reactor (did/did not)shut down at (time).h.Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or no known).'f a radiation release: a.Ground level-airborne.b.Elevated airborne.c.Waterborne.
d.Other.If yes, calculate release rate(s)in uCi/se<from Tables 1 and 2.Release rate uCi/sec.<<Revision INITIATED CANCELLED~~ma Ln~Xma~IrgfPUIf vmlegmmIPU&#xc3;gggregg~M~w~e~~~M55KKL, e e~4M ae Pbgd 2 Of 3 QFN~IPD"'BFN 9 IP-4 OCT 1 9 1984 v k.Direcbion mind is coming from (degrees)and speed (miles/hour).(Use 91m info, if available.
)1.No protective action recommended.
m.Any emergency actions underway onsite.n.Any offsite support that has been requested.
2e2 2~3 2.4 Operations Duty Specialist wQ.1 return call to verify authenticity Shift Engineer wQ.1 evaluate conditions.
If required, initiate area (by public address)or total plant (by siren)evacuation.
Refer to'IP-8.NOTE: Precautionary site evacuation should be considered.
Shift Engineer's cler k will: a.Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned)of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
b.Notify STA (Code Call 544)of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
c.Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368 of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
Direct them to activate IP-25.d.Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300)of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
Direct them to activate IP-14.+Revision 2,5 2.6 NRC/C e.Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273)of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
Direct them to activiate IP-11 and IP-7.f.Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104).
If not manned, contact B.H.Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.Shift Engineer's clerk will: a.Initiate IP-6.b.Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675, PAX 2476, (205)350-1313, (205)747-1833)or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt.,(615) 886-6339)of site area emergency and to report to TSC as senior advisor.I Shift Engineer will notify NRC of SITE AREA EMERGENCY by red phone.Give a brief description.
Maintain a I open line upon request by NRC.I NOTE: NRC will probably send a response team to the site.
Page 3 of 3 BFN-IPD BFN, IP-4 MAR 80 1984 INITIATED CANCELLED Init.Time Init.Time 2.7 Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include actiVhticn of dimension telephones and placing required desks in front of TSC.2.8 At least every two hours,'e e et The'hift Engineer/Site Emergenc Director will reevaluate the event using IP-a.If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.b.If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure 2.9 Refer to Table 1 for a quick estimate of gm~gm quick estimate of u d for Jaii14ing.
~ee s~s 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.<<Revision I~'E hh~~~~Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit*Page 1 of 2 Form BF-5 BF 1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERNQKNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORHATION AUG 2 8]984 Standard Practice/Pages Instruction Number Zp-5 0 Affected Nae page 2 Title GENERAL EHERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Yes No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.Ycs No Was this change made to mcct an NRC commitmcnt?
Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper idc>>tification of thc change.)Does this revision ihplcmcnt a source document?If yes, attach form BF-,4.Duc date of form BF-4 is Ycs No PERHh%.'NT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LFR, IE bullet.in, NRC inspection rcport, Hanagcmcnt/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, ctc?If yes, specify document under reason for revision.Yes~No Change in procedural detail of I'SAR or other licensing document'?
Yes No~Ncw instruction?
Ycs No X Intent change to instruction?
Yes~No (If ycs to any of these questions, a USQD is rcquircd.)
Is this a workplan-initiated chang<<?Ycs (Workplan No.)No X As this change made to meat an NRC commitmcnt?
Ycs~No (If yes refer to BF-2.3 for nro>>cr identification of thc change.)V i.n>n..R~)Fire Protection System involved.Yas No~/~ah-rd Fire Protecti,on Engineer Date If yes, Fire Protection Fngineer signature is required.'Security System involved'Yes No~/g-g sf Public Safety Supervisor Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is rc ired.Submitted by/0 at,/3697 t Phone Number Reviewed by (Sec BF-2.14 for Standard Practices)
Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included.(For standard practices only.)The requirements herein are consi tent with safcp efficient plant operation.
Responsible Section Supv.ate</io<.A'uality Engineering Supv.Date Y~4'/r" k4>airman Dat s h Plan anager Admin.Svcs.Total Number Retention*Revision.
*huh s~4J4t m'h~Verification of Document Accuz'acy 6 Disk Update 841010-06 of Pages in Procedure; Job No.8 Initials Period: Lifetime Responsibility:
Document Control Supervisor
,'d<,~
<<Page 2 of 2 Form BF-5 BF-1.2, 2.1, 4 2'.3 August 28, 1984 Tennessee Val3,ey Authority Browne Ferry Nuclear Plant STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)IP-5 10/12/83 01/19/84 03/12/84 03/20/84 04/17/84 0 9/21/84 ()gy pg)984 2, 1 ofTable 1, 1 of Table 2 1 F2 1,2, 1 of figure 1 3 1,2 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.
Due to reorganization.
Modify figure 1 to ensure compliance with NRC IN 83/28 and NRC IR 83/40.<<Addendum CAUSE;Page 1 of 3 BFN-IPD BFN)IP-5 SEP 8 l>g8y 1.0 Date Date 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations of a GENERAL EMERGENCY.


===1.2 Provide===
                                                                            *Pege 18 HFN-REP Agreement      I.etters 3- /        8'"                                                        Appendix Rev. 19 E
for periodic reanalysis of the situation to determine whether the GENERAL EMERGENCY should be cancelled or continued.
date Robe'rt L. Craig, M.D.
INITIATED LlLQ~N CANCELLED Jim'.2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200)within 5 minutes of declaration of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
.'edical Director
Give the following a.Your name.b.Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.c.GENERAL EMERGENCY.
  'Tennessee    Valley Authority 320 Edney    Building Chattanooga,    Tennessee    37401
d.Time inoident declared.e.Brief description of incident.f.Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
 
g.Reactor (did/did not)shut down at (time), h, Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known).i.If a radiation release: a.Ground level-airborne.b.Elevated airborne.c.Waterborne.
==Dear Dr. Craig:==
d.Other.If yes, calculate release rate(s)in uCi/sec from fables 1 and 2.Releases rate uni/sec.kk Direction wind is coming from'degrees)and speed (milne per hour).(Dse 91 m info, if available.)
 
IRevision INITIATED CANCELLED Lait~m.Page 2 of 3 BFN IPD'FN, IP-5 OGT33 584NRC/C Rpt 83-48 I I I I t f I t I I I I 2.2'2~3 2.4 m.Any emergency actions underway onsite.n.Any offsite support that has been requested.
RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLA          FOR    / /8  <'-    'cm 't'>  <  NUCLEAR PLANT            ~
This is to    certify tha5-~~r~C<i'r              . r>".:"'* '~e. e        will    respond (name  of ambulance.service}
and provide ambulance transportation for ~>,~i<r~              ~'7->>y    i'>
Nuclear Plant at the request of TVA. Our se'rvice's available                24 hours    a  day for transportation of patients, including those              who may have been exposed to or  may be  contaminated with radioactive material.            We  have number fully equipped    ambulances    which are staffed by personnel        trained      and certified    as Emergency Medical JA'I ~"" C6.(.                  C'., i Technicians.
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We
                                                              ,,are located at      J 6'far.'..
which is approximately      ~7 'inutes          response    time from the plant.              We may be  reached by emergency telephone number            cW.')
l
                                                                      -5.~) ')  '5,)      /
    ~,
Sincerely, (name and    title) h    '. 4A    Z  iver, name  of a  u  ance  service "i: i '8: i7'8
                                                                                          ~  ~ ~ I
                                                                                                      ~/~
  *Revi8ien
 
BFN-IPD List of Effective        Pages Page    1   of 9 12/20/84 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES            DOCUMENT LIST  OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This List of E'ffective Pages must be retained with the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Documents.
Procedure                                Page Part      Number          Subdivision            Number              Date/Rev. No.
4 BFN                      List of Effective                      E Pages                    lof9                12/20/84 2of  9              10/29/84 3of9                11/28/84 4of9                12/20/84 5of9                12/20/84 6of9                10/29/84 7of                  10/02/84 10/29/84 9'of9 9of9                05/14/84
                          'Table of Contents        ,1  of  1            05/04/84 IP-1                                  Coversheet              09/05/84 Preface                    lof  1              10/12/83 1  of 11            03/14/84 2 of ll            03/14/84 3of ll              10/19/82 4of ll              04/06/84 5 of ll              10/19/82" 6 of ll              04/06/84 7  of ll            10/19/82 8 of ll              10/19/82 9  of ll            05/30/84 10 of ll              05/30/84 ll of ll              09/05/84 IP-2                                  Coversheet              09/21/84 Revision Log            09/21/84 lof3                09/21/84 2of3                  09/21/84 3of3                  02/04/83 IP-3.                                Coversheet              09/21/84 Revision Log            09/21/84 lof3                  09/21/84 2of3                  09/21/84 3of3                  04/17/84
 
P BFN-IPD List of Effective          Pages Page 2      of 9 10/29/84 LIST  OF EFFECTIVE PAGES      (Con't)
Procedure                                    Page Part        Number          Subdivision              Number              Date/Rev. No.
BFN        IP-3          Table  1                      lof      1          10/12/83 (Cont'd)                Table  2                      iof      1          10/12/83 IP-4                                      Coversheet            . io/i9/84 Revision Iog              10/19/84 lof3                  09/21/84 2of                    10/19/84 3              03/20/84 3',of Table  1                      lof    1              10/12/83 Table  2                      lof    1              10/12/83 IP-5                                      Coversheet                10/23/84 Revision Log              10/23/84 lof3                  09/21/84 2of    3                10/23/84 3of3                  10/23/84 Table  1                      lof1                  10/12/83 Table  2                      lof    1              10/12/83 Figure    1                  l.of    1              1O/23/84 IP-6                                      Coversheet              10/19/84 Revision Log            10/19/84 lof    1              03/08/84 Attachment                  lof2                  09/21/84 2of2                  10/19/84 Attachment  2"-              1 of 2                09/21/84 2of2                  10/19/84 Attachment  3-"              lof2                  10/19/84 2of2                  09/21/84 IP-7                                      Coversheet              09/21/84 Revision Log            09/21/84 lof    1              12/21/81 Attachment  1                lof2                  02/15/84 2of2                  04/17/84 IP-8                                      Coversheet              04/17/84 lof 4                  04/17/84 2of4                  O3/14/84 3of4                  O3/i4/84 4of4                  01/12/84 Attachment  1  (de'leted)  1  of  1              03/i4/84
-Filed in plant site    manuals only.
 
0 BFN-IPD List of Effective      Pages Page 4    of 9 12/20/84 LIST OF:EFFECTIVE'PAGES (Con't)
Procedure                              Page Part  Number          Subdivision        Number          Date/Rev. No.
BFN  IP-14                              Coversheet            09/21/84 Revision Log          09/21/84 lof5              10/12/83 2of5              05/30/84 3of5              05/30/84 4of5              01/19/84 5  of 5            09/21/84 Attachment  1          1  of.1            01/19/84 Attachment 2            lof1              01/19/84 Attachment 3            lof  1          'Rev. 0 Attachment 4            lof  1          Rev. 0 Attachment 5            1  of 1          Rev. 0 IP-15                              Coversheet            06/15/82 lof 4            Rev. 0 2of4              Rev. 0 3of4              Rev. 0 4of4              03/30/82 IP-16                              Coversheet            06/15/82 lof2              04/22/82 2of  2          Rev. 0 IP-17                              Coversheet            12/ll/84 Revision Log        "12/11/84 1  of 18          12/11/84 2of    18          12/11/84 3of  18          12/11/84 4  of 18          12/ll/84 5  of 18          12/11/84 6  of 18          12/11/&4
                                          . 7  of 18=         12/11/84 8  of 18          12/11/84 9  of 18          12/11/84 10  of 18          12/11/84 ll  of 18          12/ll/84 12  of 18          12/11/84 13  of 18          12/11/84 14  of 18          12/11/84 15  of 18          12/11/84 16  of 18          12/11/84 17  of 18          12/11/84 18  of '18          12/11/84
 
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~ 'I Tennessee Ualley Authority                                                <Page 1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan=                                                   Form BF-5 BF 1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTiCE/PEM1ANEtNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION            AVG    P. 8 tg8y Standard Practice/
Instrudtion  Number      ~C M          . Unit  /RH          Pages Affected I P Title Ao~        c< rg        o    (ti: ..'.d.s,r =)v.
    .STANDARD PRACTICE C)iANGE Does  this standard practice refer'ence <<echnical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?    If yes, PORC review is required prior 'to issuance. Yes                  No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?
C If yes; PORC review is required 'p'ri'or 'to issuance.                      Yes          No Was.t11is'ha'nge made to meet an NRC "co'mmitment?                          Yes          No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for prbper identification of the change.)
Does this revision implement a source document?        If  yes, attach form. BF-4.
Due date of form BF-4 is                                                    Yes          No PERMANENT ..'sSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an    LER,s IE bulletin,  NRC  inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection,    OQAB  audit, etc?~    If yes,  specify document under reas;n for revi'sion.                                                Yes          No Change New in procedural detail of FSAR or'ther licens'ing document'? Yes instruction?, Yes        No  ~  Intent change to instruction? Yes (If yes to a'y of these questions, a'SQD is "req'uired.)
No No  ~
Is 'this a workplan-initiated. change? Yes        (Workplan No.                  )    No~
Was this change made to meet an NRC co'msmitment?                        . Yes          No (If Yes~. refer to'" BF-2.3 for eroperidentification of .the change.)
Fire Protection System involved?
Yes          No                                                                    /
Fire Protectio'n Engineer            Date If yes, 'Fire Protection Engineer signaturoeis required.
Yes        'o ~W Security System involved?
Public Safety Supervisor              Date If yes,  Public Safety Supeivisor signature is required.
opc-Submitted by      /    / 9/g+J + /
Date        Phoae Number Reviewed by                                                                        / gJc( yC (See BF-2.14  for Standard Pracii.ces)        Responsi    le Section Supv.. Date Qual'ity Assurance progr'am requ'irem'ents have been properly included.
8'-
(For standard practices "only.)                  Quality Engine'ering Supv.            Date The requirements herein are consisten't with safe, efficient plant op'eration.
ORC  Chairman                Date Admin. Svcs:    Uerification of  Document Accuracy Total Number of Pages in Procedure:
                                                          ~6 Pl'ant Manager Disk Update    ''
Job No. 6 r
                                                                                      - 0 I~m Date Initials Retention        Period: Lifetime        Responsibility.:  "
Document  Control Supervisor
      >Revision s
 
<<Page 2  ot'?                            3 Tennessee Valley Authority Form BF-5                                                    Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1~, & 2.3 August 28> 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION  (cont'd)
IP-2 S ON 07/06/83 09/30/83 10/12/83 01/19/84          1 g2 04/17/84          112 09/21/84          1!2                            Telephone number change due to new telephone system actiyation.
<<Addendum
 
Page  1  of 3 BFN  - 'IPD BFNE  IP-2 SEP 2 1 p8y CAUSE:
NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1  0 JJJP~S~
1.1  Provide  for timely notification of      appropriate individuals    and organizations    of  a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT.
1.2  Provide  for periodic reanalysis to       determine whether the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be           cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious          classification.
Date    .        'Date INITIATED'      CANCELLED uueme 2'   Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist 7-200 or 8-0200} within 5 minutes of declaration             of NOTIFICATION "OF UNUSUAL EVENT.
Give, the   following:
: a.Your name.
: b. 'Browns   Ferry Nuclear Plant
: c. NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT
: d. Time   incident declared.
                                  'e. Brief 4pscri'ption of incident.
Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating..
                                  ,g.:Reactor,(ddid/died not') shut     down   at (time).
                                  >h. Unusual release   of radioactivity (yes,       no, or   not known).
If radiation release: (a) .Ground Level, (b} Elevated
                                      ,<<Airbor ne,,(c) Mat'ei borne, '(d) Other.
Release oT XP-3.
rate  if .unusual Release:rate releas'e from Tables uCA/seo.
1 and 2
: k. Di'rection wind   is coming from               (degrees)   and
                                        'speed         (milesltour).     (Dse 91m Aero, Af ava1t able. )
: 1. No  protective action    recommended.
: m. Any emergency    actions underway onsite.
n.,  Any  offsite support that    has been requested.
          <<Revision
 
Page 2   of:.
BFN -. IPD INITIATED CANCELLED                                                            BFN,   IP-2 S~P2  I 2.2   Oper ations Duty Specialist    wQ.1 return call to    v authentici ty.
2.3    Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event:
: a. Other Shift Engineer (when assigned);
: b. STA (Code  Call 544)
: c. Operations Section Supervisor    R. HunkapQ.ler 2214/$ 205 355-5667 Oper'ations Supervisor            Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 2205/2214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor            A. Burnette 2430/2429 766-1929
: d. Plant  Manager                    G; T. Jones Decatur 2212/2221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent              J. E. Swindell Decatur 2221/221 2 355-'7277 Plant Superintendent              J. R. Pittman 2221/2212 355-0230
: e. Public Information Officer        Mike Harris Athens 2413 (205)233-1125 2.4 I Shift Engineer will notify the    NRC of  NOTIFICATION OF I UNUSUAL EVENT by    red phone. Give a  brief description, NRC/C l Maintain an open line upon request by      NRC.
I
~ Revision
 
Page  2 of 3 BFN  - IPD INITIATED  CANCELLED n     e  n        e                                                            %Pa B)os~
Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.
Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.
Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions.
2.3  Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event:
If required, initiate area (by public address)or total plant (by siren)evacuation.
: a. Other Shift Engineer.     (When assigned)
Refer to IP-8.NOTE: Site evacuation is probable under these conditions.
: b. STA (Code  Call 544)
Shift Engineer's clerk will: a.Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned)of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
                                                                          .I C~  Operations Section Supervisor    R. Hunkapiller 214/205 355-5667 Operations Supervisor            Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 205/214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor            A-. Burnette 430/429 766-1929
b.Notify STA (Code Call 544)of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
: d. Plant  Manager                    G. T. Jones Decatur 212/221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent              J. E. Swindell Decatur 221/212 355-7277 Plant Superintendent              J. R. Pittman 221/212 355-0230 Frank Cason Decatur 413 355-3520 (Decatur Inn)
Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368) of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
                          + 2.4 Shift Engineer will notify  the NRC  of     NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT  by red phone. Give a  brief description.
Direct them to activate IP-25.Ce l."Recommend protective actions for the public from using logic of Figur e 1.Recommendation 1 (Initial Recommendation Recocacendation 2 given.)Recommendation 3 Recommendation I d~Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300)of GENERAL EYZRGENCY.
NRC/C Maintain an open line upon request by        NRC.
Direct them to activate IP-14.e>>2.5 Shif t Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273)of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
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Direct them to activate IP-11 and IP-7.Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104).
 
If not manned, contact B.H.Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.Engineer's clerk will: a.Initiate IP-6.I b, I Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675, PAX 2476, (205)350-13'l32 (205)747-1833)or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt., (615)886-6339)of general emergency and to repor t to TSC as senior advisor.ORevision IATED CANCELLED Eadem<<Page3of 3 BFN XPD BFN~IP-5 OCT38 ig 2.6 I Shift Engineer will notify NRC of GENERAL EMERGENCY by red NRC/C,'hone.
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Give a brief description.
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Haintain an open line Rpt 81-19 l upon request by NRC.2 7.Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (XF-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required desks in hall in front of TSC.2.8 At least every two hours, ggLrZRCL4.
 
the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director will., reevaluate the event using IP-1.a.If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.2.9 of the for 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to proteot public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22<Revision for pagination
Page 3 of 3 BFN-IPD FE  04 1983 2.5  At least every two hours,        e the Shift Engineer will reevaluate the event using IP-1. The Shift Engineer on the unaffected unit(s) will    (if assigned) handle additional communications.
~~L RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Transmittal Date: MAY 02 398 This log sheet must be retained as the last page of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document.Reason for revision: Organization, change f om HSRC Director to RAN (Ip-1);" add critical drawin s and ties of the Resource Su ort Co dinator (IP-6).Inserted by: Date Inserted: es to be Remove New Pa es to be Inserted Pa Pa e Numb Revision Part Pa e Number Revision 1 3 2of 3 Cov rsheet 2 of 2 16 15 7 7 EPL IP-1 lof 3 2of 3 Coversheet 2 of 2 17 16 8 8 At chment Coversheet 17 2 of 3 15 lof37 IP-2 Attachment 1 Coversheet 2of 3.1 of 3 18 18 18 Attachm t 2 lof 3 Attachment 2 1 of 3 18 IP-3 At achment 1 Coversheet 2of3 1 of 3 20 18 9 IP-3 Attachment 1 Coversheet 2of 3 lof 3 21 21 21 Attachment 2 lof 3 Attachment2 1 of'3 21 IP-5 Attachment 1 Coversheet 3of 4 lof 3 21 21 10 IP-5 Attachment 1 Coversgeet 3of 4 lof 3 22 22 22 Attachment 2 lof 3 10 Attachment 2 lof 3 22  
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            + a. If the  situation no longer exist, inform the personnel notified in step  2.1 thru 2.4.
: b. If the  condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.
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Tennessee Valley Authority                                                    +Page          1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant                                                      Form BF-5 BF 1.2P 2.1P Sr 2.3 STANDARD PRACT ICE/PERt1ANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG                      2 8 )984 Standard Practice/                                              Pages    / -P Unit >  ~ ~        Affected Title STANDARD PRACTICE CRANGE Does  this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?    If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Ycs                            No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?
If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.                            Yes                No Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment?                                Yes                No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)
Does this revision implement a source document?          If yes, attach form BF-4.
Due data of form BF-4 is                                                      Ycs                No PER?fANENT  .NSTRUCTION CEQfGE Is this change in response to an      LER., IE bulletin,  NRC  inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection,      OQAB  audit, ctc'?  Xf yes, specify document under rcas:;.. for revision.                                                  Yes                No Change in procedural detail of FSAR or other licensing document? Yes New instruction?      Yes      No ~X Intent change to instruction?
(If yes to any of these questio'ns, a USQD is required.)
Yes            'o  No Is this a workplan-initiated change? Yes            (Workplan No.                  )          No Was. this change made to meet an NRC commitment?                              Yes                No (If yes refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of thc change.)
Fire Protection System involved?
Yee            No                                                                        /
Fire Protection Engineer                    Date If yes,  'Fire .Protection Engineer signature~ is required.
Security System invojvcd?
                                                                                            /
Public Safety Superviscr                    Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.
                                                              /~mZ~rg~    /
Submitted by cor'hone Dat,e                          humber Rcvic'wed by                                      -- IA~~~J~
(S<< BF-2  '4  for Standard Pract.iccs)         Responsibl    Section Supv.                Date Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included.                                                                                  ~ ~
e (For standard practices only.)                      Quality Engineering Supv                    Date Thc requirements herein arc consistent with safe, efficient plan't operation.   ~
Admtn. Svcs. Verification of Document Accurac        6 PORC P
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                                                                                            /~a-
                                                                                            /~2i  Date t/P' C5'ate
.Tor.ci Numtcr of potce in Procedure:                                  Job No. 6              Initials Retention        Period:  Lifet.ime      Responsibility:    Document  Control Supervisor
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<<Page 2  of 2                                  L                Tennessee  Yalley Authority Form BF-5                                                      Br owns Ferry Nuclear Plant BF<<1.2g 2.1g 5 2.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION  (cont'd) 1P-3 10/12/83            2;1  of Table 1;1 of Table 2
  , 01/19/84            1,2 03/20/84            1,2; add  3 04/17/84            1 t2t3 09/21/84  .
102                            Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.
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m ~                                 Page  1  of  3 CAUSE:                                                          BFN  -  IPD BFN,  IP-3 SEt'~  I  ts84 ALERT 1.0 ~~e                                                              ie 1.1 Provide    for timely notification of appropriate individual:
C and organizations      of an  ALERT.
Date        Date  1.2  Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the
" INITIATED CANCELLED    ALERT    should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more  serious classification.
2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of ALERT.
Give the   following:
: a. Your name.
: b. Browns Ferry Nuclear      Plant.
: o. ALERT.
: d. Time  incident declared.
: e. Brief description of incident..
: f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
: g. Reactor    (didldid not) shut  down  at (time).
                                          ~%
: h. Unusual release    of radioactivity (yes,      no, or    not known) .
                                                                                                ~
v If a  radiation release:
: a. Ground level <<,airborne.
: b. Elevated airborne.
: c. Mater borne.
: d. Other.
Zf yes, oaloulate release r ate(s) in                    uci/seo i'rom Tables    1 and 2. Release rate                  uC1/seo.
ks  Direotion wind is earning from            (degrees) and speed (miles/hour). (Use Rlm info,      if  available).
: 1. No  protective action    recommended.
: m. Any emergency    actions underway onsite.
: n. Any  offsite support that    has been requested.
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~Mhm.      Ln~Xizm 202  Operations Duty Specialist        will return call to verify authe nti ci ty.
2.3  Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, initiate    area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation.      Refer  to IP-8.
2.4  Shift Engineer's clerk will:
: a. Notify other Shift Engineer        (when assigned)    of  ALERT.
: b. Notify STA    (Code  Call 544) of the  ALERT.
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: c. Notify  Chem  Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368)      of  ALERT.
Direct    them  to activate IP-25.
: d. Notify HP Shift Supervisor      (PAX 2300)    of  ALERT. Direct them to activate IF=14.
: e. Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of ALERT.
Direct them to activate IP-11 (Control Rooms only) and IP-7 ~
: f. Verify  Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104).          If,not manned,    contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie P (233-0039) and request manning      "
I 2.5  Shift Engineer's clerk will:
: a. Initiate IP-6.
2.6 r Shift Engineer will notify NRC of ALERT by red phone.                Give l brief description. Maintain an open line upon reques.                by
                ,NRC/C    l NRC.
NOTE:
site.
NRC  ~    send a response  team  to tne 2.7  Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required'desks in hall in front of    TSC.
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                                                                > Page  g  of 3 BFN  -  IPD APR  17 1/84 2.8  At least every two hours, r o e            e uen          condit on p~arr.i~n  the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director will reevaluate the event using IP-1.
: a. If the  situation no  longer exists or should be downgraded,  inform  all personnel previously notified.
: b. If the  condition warrants upgrading to    a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.
of the    s  e  oundar  d se  for bu  d n    e e se 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Speoifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.
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Tennessee Ualley Authority                                                    *Page l.      of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant                                                        Form BF-5 BF  1  ~ 2s  2.ls    Sc  2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG 28  ~g8g Standard Practice/                                              Pages Instruction    Number        XP-4            Unit    0 Title        SITE AREA  EMERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does  this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?      If yes,  PORC review is required prior to issuance.          Yes          No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2'?
If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.                              Yes          No Was this change made to meat an NRC commitment'                                  Ycs          No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)
Does this revision implement a source document?
Due date of form BF-4 is If yes, attach form BF"4.
Yes          No PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LER, IE bulletin,          NRC  inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, etc?
under reason for revision.
If yes,  specify document Yes          No  X Change  in procedural detail oE FSAR or other licensing document? Yes                        No X New instruction?        Yes      No K    Intent change to instruction? Yes                  No X (If yes to any of these questions,        a'SQD is required.)
Is this a workplan-initiated change? Yes              (Workplan No.                )      No~
Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment?
(If VVes g refer to BF-2.3 for Doropcr a        D    identification of thc chanpc.)
a  R Ycs
                                                                                      ~ )
No  ~
Fire Protection System involved?
X                                                              /
Fire Protection Engineer                Date If yes,'Fire    Protection Eng'ineer signature is required.
Security System involved?
K                                                              /
Public Safety Supervisor                Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.
R. T. Smi                /  10-10-84/          3697 Submitted by              D              Phone Number Reviewed by (Sce BF-2.14    for  Standard Practices)        Responsible Section Supv.          'te Quality Assurance program requirements
  ,  hav'c been    properly. included.
(For standard practices only.)                      Quality Engineering Supv.              Date The requirements herein are consistent with safe, efficient plant operation.                                                      //date 0                                                              PO C  Chairman 6!m-Plant Manager Admin. Svcs. Vcrification of Document Accuracy 6 Disk Update 84l,01 g  4/te/6g,::.:
Date Total Number of Pages in Procedure:                                    Job No. 6 Initials
  . Retention        Period: Lifetime          Responsibility: Document Control Supervisor              .'s.".
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<<Page 2 of. 2                                                    T~nn~~aee  Yalley Authority Form BF-5                                                      B: vins Ferry NucXear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1, Ec 2.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION      (cont'd)
IP-4 10/12/83          2,  1 of Table 1; 1 of Table  2 01/19/84          '1,2~3 O3/2O/84 04/17/84.
09/21/84          1,2                Telephone number change due    to new  telephone system activation.
Due  to reorganization OCT 19 1984
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CAUSE:                                                              Page 1 of 3 BFN >> IPD BFN, IP-0 SITE        EMERGENCY EMERGENCY SEP 8 I 1984 1.0 Rumba 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate indiv" duals and organizations of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis of the situation to determine whether the SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be Date          cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious cl assifi cation.
INITIATED    CANCELLED
  ~~m.        LaQ~m,    2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of (7-'00 SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
Give the          following:
: a. Your name,
: b. Browns Ferry Nuclear            Plant.
: c. SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
0                            d.
e.
Time          incident declared.
Brief description of incident.
: f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
: g. Reactor          (did/did not) shut  down  at (time).
: h. Unusual release          of radioactivity (yes,    no, or no known).'f a  radiation release:
: a.          Ground  level - airborne.
: b.          Elevated airborne.
: c.          Waterborne.
: d.          Other.
If        yes, calculate release rate(s) in            uCi/se<
from Tables 1 and 2. Release rate                    uCi/sec.
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                      ~IrgfPUIf vmlegmmIPU&#xc3;gggregg~M~w~e~~~M55KKL,        e e ~4M ae Pbgd 2 Of 3 QFN    ~  IPD"
                                                                                      'BFN 9  IP-4 INITIATED CANCELLED                                                                  OCT 1 9  1984
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: k. Direcbion mind    is  coming from          (degrees)    and speed            (miles/hour).    (Use 91m info,      if available.  )
: 1. No  protective action    recommended.
: m. Any emergency    actions underway onsite.
: n. Any  offsite support that      has been requested.
2e2      Operations Duty Specialist wQ.1 return            call to verify authenticity 2 ~3      Shift Engineer    wQ.1 evaluate conditions.          If  required, initiate    area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to 'IP-8.
NOTE:    Precautionary site evacuation should            be considered.
2.4      Shift Engineer's cler k will:
: a. Notify other Shift Engineer        (when assigned)      of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
: b. Notify  STA (Code  Call 544) of SITE      AREA EMERGENCY.
: c. Notify    Chem Lab  Supervisor    (PAX 2367/2368        of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.      Direct  them  to activate IP-25.
: d. Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300) of SITE                AREA EMERGENCY.      Direct them to activate IP-14.
: e. Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to activiate IP-11 and  IP-7.
: f. Verify Power      Stores  manned (PAX 2217/2104).            If not manned, contact    B. H. Weeks (757-3379)          or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.
2,5      Shift Engineer's clerk will:
: a. Initiate IP-6.
: b. Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675, PAX 2476, (205) 350-1313, (205) 747-1833) or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt.,(615) 886-6339) of site area emergency and    to report to    TSC    as senior advisor.
2.6  I  Shift  Engineer  will notify    NRC  of  SITE AREA    EMERGENCY by red phone.      Give a  brief description.          Maintain    a I  open line upon request      by  NRC.
NRC/C  I NOTE:  NRC  will probably    send a response      team  to the  site.
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Page 3    of  3 BFN  -  IPD BFN,    IP-4 MAR  80  1984 INITIATED CANCELLED Init. Time Init. Time 2.7  Time  permitting, the Shift Engineer        will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include actiVhticn of dimension telephones and placing required desks in front of  TSC.
2.8  At least every two hours,            'e    e    et The'hift Engineer/Site Emergenc  Director will reevaluate the event using IP-
: a. If the  situation  no  longer exists or should be downgraded,    inform  all personnel previously notified.
: b. If the  condition warrants upgrading to        a higher classification, initiate    the appropriate procedure 2.9  Refer to Table    1  for a  quick estimate of gm~gm quick estimate of            u d            for Jaii14ing.
                            ~ee  s~s
: 2. 10 If necessary    to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.
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Tennessee Valley Authority                                                            *Page    1  of  2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant                                                                  Form BF-5 BF  1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERNQKNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORHATION AUG                          2 8 ]984 Standard Practice/                                                        Pages Instruction      Number            Zp-5              Unit        0      Affected    Nae page 2 Title        GENERAL EHERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does      this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33?        If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Yes                            No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?
If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance.                                      Ycs          No Was this change made to mcct an NRC commitmcnt?                                          Yes          No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper idc>>tification of thc change.)
Does this revision ihplcmcnt a source document?                    If yes, attach form BF-,4.
Duc date of form BF-4 is                                                                Ycs          No PERHh%.'NT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LFR, IE bullet. in,                NRC  inspection rcport, Hanagcmcnt/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, ctc?                    If yes,    specify document under reason for revision.                                                            Yes  ~      No Change Ncw in procedural detail of I'SAR or other licensing document'? Yes instruction? Ycs                No X    Intent change to instruction? Yes (If ycs to any of these questions, a USQD is rcquircd.)                                      ~ ~    No No Is this a workplan-initiated chang<<? Ycs                      (Workplan No.                  )  No        X As this change made to meat an NRC commitmcnt?                                              ~
                              ~
Ycs          No (If yes V i refer to BF-2.3        . for nro>>cr n  >                            ..
identificationn of thc change.)  R  ~ )
Fire Protection System involved.
Yas              No                                                                            /~ah -rd Fire Protecti,on Engineer              Date If yes, No ~
If yes, Fire Protection Fngineer signature is required.
        'Security System involved' Yes Public Safety Supervisor signature is rc ired.
Public Safety Supervisor
                                                                                                          / g-g sf Date
                                                                                /      0 at,/        3697 Submitted by                  t          Phone Number Reviewed by (Sec BF-2.14    for Standard Practices)                Responsible Section Supv.                ate Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included.                                                                </ io (For standard practices only.)                                        Engineering Supv.          Date <.A'uality The requirements herein are consi tent with safcp efficient plant operation.                                        Y~4'
                                                                                      >airman
                                                                                                          /rDat" k4 Plan      anager Admin. Svcs. Verification of Document Accuz'acy 6 Disk Update                      841010-06 Total Number of Pages in Procedure;                                              Job No. 8 Initials Retention          Period: Lifetime              Responsibility: Document Control Supervisor                      , 'd<, ~
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<<Page 2 of 2                                                  Tennessee Val3,ey Authority Form BF-5                                                    Browne Ferry Nuclear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1, 4 2'.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION  (cont'd)
IP-5 10/12/83          2,  1 ofTable 1, 1 of Table 2 01/19/84          1 F2 03/12/  84        1,2,  1 of figure 1 03/20/84          3 04/17/84 0 9/21/ 84        1,2                            Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.
()gy pg )984                                      Due  to reorganization. Modify figure 1 to ensure compliance with  NRC IN 83/28 and  NRC IR 83/40 .
  <<Addendum
 
CAUSE;                                                                    Page      of 1        3 BFN  -  IPD BFN)  IP-5 SEP 8  l  >g8y 1.0 1.1  Provide  for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations      of a GENERAL EMERGENCY.
1.2  Provide for periodic reanalysis of the situation to Date          Date            determine whether the GENERAL EMERGENCY should be cancelled or continued.
INITIATED      CANCELLED LlLQ~N              Jim'. 2.0 2.1  Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
Give the following
: a. Your name.
: b. Browns Ferry Nuclear    Plant.
: c. GENERAL EMERGENCY.
: d. Time  inoident declared.
: e. Brief description of incident.
: f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
: g. Reactor (did/did not) shut down at (time),
h,  Unusual release    of radioactivity (yes,  no, or not known).
: i. If a    radiation release:
: a. Ground    level - airborne.
: b. Elevated airborne.
: c. Waterborne.
: d. Other.
If yes,    calculate release rate(s) in uCi/sec from fables  1  and 2. Releases rate          uni/sec.
kk  Direction wind is coming from        'degrees)        and speed available.)
(milne per hour).  (Dse 91  m info,    if IRevision
 
Page 2        of  3 BFN IP-5 IPD'FN, OGT33 584 INITIATED      CANCELLED Lait~m.
I          l.  "Recommend  protective actions for the public from using I              logic of Figur e 1.
Recommendation 1 NRC/C      I I              (Initial Recommendation                          Recocacendation 2 Rpt 83-48      t                    given.  )                                  Recommendation 3 f                                                                Recommendation I I
t          m. Any emergency    actions underway onsite.
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I I          n. Any  offsite support that    has been requested.
2.2  '
Operations Duty Specialist      will return call          to verify authenticity.
2 ~3    Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation.      Refer to IP-8.
NOTE:    Site evacuation is probable under these conditions.
2.4      Shift Engineer's clerk will:
: a. Notify other Shift Engineer      (when assigned)        of  GENERAL EMERGENCY.
: b. Notify  STA (Code    Call 544) of  GENERAL EMERGENCY.
Ce    Notify  Chem  Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368)          of  GENERAL EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-25.
d~    Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300) of GENERAL EYZRGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-14.
e>>    Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of GENERAL EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-11 and IP-7.
Verify  Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104).              If  not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.
2.5    Shif t Engineer's clerk      will:
: a. Initiate IP-6.
I b,    Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675,      PAX 2476, (205) 350-13'l32 (205) 747-1833) or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt.,
(615) 886-6339) of general emergency and to repor t to I      TSC as senior advisor.
ORevision
 
                                                                                <<Page3of      3 BFN    XPD BFN ~ IP-5 IATED      CANCELLED OCT38  ig Eadem 2.6 I Shift        Engineer will notify NRC of GENERAL EMERGENCY by red NRC/C,'hone.            Give a brief description. Haintain an open line Rpt 81-19    l    upon request by NRC.
2  7. Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (XF-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required desks in hall in front of TSC.
2.8      At least every two hours, ggLrZRCL4. the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director      will
                          ., reevaluate the event using IP-1.
: a. If the  situation  no  longer exists or should be downgraded,  inform  all  personnel previously notified.
2.9 of the                          for 2.10      If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to proteot public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22
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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Transmittal Date:          MAY  02  398 This log sheet must be retained as the last page of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures          Document.
Reason  for revision:      Organization, change  f  om HSRC Director to    RAN  (Ip-1);
                                                            " add critical drawin    s and ties of the    Resource  Su  ort Co  dinator (IP-6).
Inserted by:                              Date Inserted:
es  to  be Remove                      New Pa es  to be Inserted Pa                Pa e Numb        Revision      Part              Pa e Number    Revision 1    3      16      EPL                      lof 3        17 2of  3      15                                2of    3      16 Cov  rsheet        7      IP-1                Coversheet        8 2  of 2        7                                2 of  2      8 Coversheet        17      IP-2                Coversheet        18 At chment            lof37 2  of 3      15 Attachment    1 2of
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3 18 18 Attachm  t  2        lof 3                    Attachment    2        1 of  3      18 IP-3              Coversheet        20      IP-3                Coversheet        21 2of3          18                                2of  3      21 At achment  1        1 of  3      9        Attachment    1        lof  3      21 Attachment  2        lof 3                  Attachment2            1 of'3      21 IP-5              Coversheet        21      IP-5                Coversgeet        22 3of    4      21                                3of  4      22 Attachment   1         lof 3       10         Attachment   1         lof 3       22 Attachment   2         lof 3       10         Attachment   2         lof 3       22


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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Log Sheet (continued)
Manual: DNPEC-IPD Revision Date: NY 02 1985 Pa es to be Removed New Pa es to be Inserted Part Part Page Number Revision IP-6 Coversheet 13 Attachment 1 2 of 4 13 Attachment 5 1 of 1 13 N/A , N/A IP-6 Coversheet Attachment 1 2<<4 Attachment 5 1 of 1 Attachment 6 1 of 3 2of3 3of 3 14 14 14 14 14 14  
Manual:         DNPEC-IPD Revision Date:
NY 02   1985 Pa es to be Removed           New Pa es to be Inserted Part                               Part           Page Number   Revision IP-6           Coversheet     13 IP-6            Coversheet      14 Attachment 1     2 of 4   13   Attachment 1      2 <<  4    14 Attachment 5     1 of   1   13   Attachment 5      1 of  1    14 N/A     N/A   Attachment 6       1 of   3   14 2of3 14 3of   3   14


, DNPEC-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 3 Rev.17 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISION OF NUCLEAR POWER EMERGENCY CENTER IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document.Procedure No.IP-1 IP-2 IP-3 Subdivision List of Effective Pages Table of Contents Attachment 1 Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Pa e No.1 of 3 2 of 3 3of3 1 of 1 Cover Sheet 1 of 2 2of2 1 of,l Cover Sheet lof3 2of3 3of3 lof 3 2of3 3of3 lof3 2 of 3 3of3 Cover Sheet 1 of 3 ,2of 3 3of3 lof3 2of3 3of3 lof3 2of3 3 of,3 Rev.No.17 16 3.8 1 8 2 18 15 18 17 18 12 12 18 12 12 2]18 21 20 21 15 15 21 15 15 IPD-DNPEC"EPL J S 0 VVi ed<OS.O Oo>UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY TO FROiH Holders of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document B.K.Marks, Supervisor, Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section, 1640 CST2-C DATE SUIIJECT: III'I<l Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document The attached revision is for inclusion in your copy of the subject manual.>>ecti<rrr JO.1.5.3<>I'lrc II<k<IioloIric<rl I'<r<<:r'rr<
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I'lenin::it'.n ihe receipt, on the back of the distribution list and return to the Accords/Manual Control Unit, 1570 CST2-C, within 2 weeks of transmittal date.If you have any questions, call Chuck Mull, 7718-C.If responsibility for this manual is transferred to another individual, please note this on your acknowledgme'nt receipt.D.K.Marks=-IIJS:CSM Attachments Buy U.S.Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan r r
Table of Contents              1 of 1 IP-1                                               Cover Sheet             8 1 of 2                 1 2of2                     8 Attachment  1                  1 of,l                 2 IP-2                                              Cover Sheet           18 lof3                 15 2of3                   18 3of3                   17 Attachment  1                  lof 3                 18 2of3                   12 3of3                   12 Attachment  2                  lof3                 18 2 of 3               12 3of3                   12 IP-3                                              Cover Sheet           2]
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REP-IPD DNPEC IP-1?OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING SHIPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM A TVA FACILITY Prepared By: W.E.Webb, r.Approved By: Date: 0 9/~y Al 1~t 0??JLI9?tt 2 2/24/83 2, 3 3 4PR 6$8%over Sheet 2 SEP 07 1984covetsheet 2 NOV" f 3 Q 5 Coversheet, 2 MAR 04%6 Coversheet, 2>APR 0 t?lgg Covetsheet, 2 8 4PR 2$)985 Coversheet, 2 se 4 I'L j'C ,c f C,\0 DNPEC-IPD IP-1 Page 2 of 2'Rev.8 (Time/Initials) 6.2 6.2~2 6.2.3 Notify the following:
 
If the accident occurs in either Alabama or Tennessee, notify the appropriate State agency by direct line.After hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety.Ask the officer to contact the Radiological Health Staff by phone or pager (No.215)and relay the accident information.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum                                                            TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY TO              Holders of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document FROiH            B. K. Marks, Supervisor, Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section, 1640 CST2-C DATE SUIIJECT:
III'I<l Division of Nuclear      Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures                        Document The attached  revision is for inclusion in your copy of the subject manual.
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If responsibility for this manual is transferred to                      another individual, please note this on your acknowledgme'nt receipt.
D. K. Marks=-
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If the accident occurs in either Alabama or Tennessee, notify the appropriate State agency by direct line.
After hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety. Ask the officer to contact the Radiological Health Staff by phone or pager (No. 215) and relay the accident information. Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.2 ~ 2  The  NUC PR Emergency Duty  Officer  (See the  CECC Notification Board.)      ~
6.2.3    Notify the Shift Engineer of the plant where the
                  'hipment originated. Alternate numbers are listed
                                          ~
in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Notify the  CECC staff,  Mechanical Branch representative.
(See the  CECC Notification Board.)
6:2.5    Notify the Radwaste Technical Support representative.        (See the CECC Notification Board.)
6.2.6    Notify the following    (See the CECC  Notification Board):
J. P. Darling
    /              John Hutton
    /              R. J. Kitts
    /              B. K. Marks
    /              E. K. Sliger 6.2.7  -Notify the Radiological Assessment    Manager.
(See the CECC Notification Board.)
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~OCT        ~6 $ 82  Au.                            JURY    03  1983    r, 7 Rev. No.        Date      Revised Pa es JUL 0.71983tt      2 . 1 AVG1 0    td184 p
44  ILJ98~  Cover Sheet; At t. 2  p. 1-3 13 AUG  5'1 19A4'Att. 2-p.
                                                          .          Coversheet, 2 & 3 Cover Sheet, 3'OV 2 6  W 8 MAR  29  t984 2, 3                      14                      Coversheet,    3 15  JAN P g 1985 Coversheet,          1, 2, & 3 NN                                    16 MAR  0 4% Coversheet,          3 i7 APR    02    1985 covezsheht        3 gs  APR 2      1985 ARR.      i  i. Ahh. ~
 
0 DNPEC-IPD IP-2 Page 2                  of 3 Rev. 18 Note:  When  making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropriate attachment.
Avoid any unnecessary explanation or elaboration of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost impor-tance. If additional information/explanation is required by any party, provide the name and phone number of the DNP EDO and request they contact him or patch them through to him.
(Time/Initials)
  /        6.1.1      Upon  receiving  a call  from the Site Emergency Director:
: 1. Turn on 'recording equipment.
: 2. Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.
: 3. Log  information on the appropriate attachment.
: 4. Conduct  verification call to originating plant.
    /      6.1.2      Notify the appropriate State agency by diiect line. For initial notification, provide only the, basic information          'he as indicated on the appropriate attachment.      Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment      information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be. answered by the Department of Public Safety. Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on'attachment 1. Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information. Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.
Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
The NUC PR Emergency Duty Officer (See the CECC Notification Board.)~Notify the Shift Engineer of the plant where the'hipment originated.
Note'otification      to the State shall be  made as soon as possible such that in .all cases  it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant. Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the "primary contact" with the State and is relieved of this function only if the CECC is activated.
~Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.1  ~ 3    Notify the CECC EDO. He will specify'hether to notify the MSEC Director. (See the CECC Notification Board.)
////6:2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 Notify the CECC staff, Mechanical Branch representative.(See the CECC Notification Board.)Notify the Radwaste Technical Support representative.(See the CECC Notification Board.)Notify the following (See the CECC Notification Board): J.P.Darling John Hutton R.J.Kitts B.K.Marks E.K.Sliger-Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager.(See the CECC Notification Board.)-"Revision I IPD"DNPEC-IP-1
6.1  ~ 4  *Notify the Radiological     Assessment Manager if specified by the  EDO.
(See the CECC   Notification Board.)
+Revision IPD-DNPEC"IP-2


REP-IPD DNPEC-IP-2 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR NOTIFI'CATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Prepared By;W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved By: Date: 0 9/~1 Al 1 1 3/10/82 2~OCT~6$82 Au.4.~id 3 2/~383, 2 MAR 1'I 1983 JURY 03 1983 r,-7 JUL 0.71983tt 2-.1 Cover Sheet;44 ILJ98~At t.2-p.1-3 Cover Sheet, 8 MAR 29 t984 2, 3 NN Rev.No.Date Revised Pa es AVG1 0 td184 p'AUG 5'1 19A4'Att.2-p.2&3 13.Coversheet, 3'OV 2 6 W 14 Coversheet, 3 15 JAN P g 1985 Coversheet, 1, 2,&3 16 MAR 0 4%Coversheet, 3 i7 APR 02 1985 covezsheht 3 gs APR 2 1985 ARR.i i.Ahh.~
0 DNPEC-IPD IP"2 Attachment         1 Page 1 of     3 Rev. 18 Attachment 1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE   NUCLEAR'LANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date                            Time                       Initials Call verified                         Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVAEMERGENCY CENTER, My name   is.                                 , TVA; Operations Duty Specialist.
0 DNPEC-IPD IP-2 Page 2 of 3 Rev.18 Note: When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropriate attachment.
The          Browne  Ferry            Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a:             Notification of Unusual Event           Alert Site Area'mergency                       General Emergency
Avoid any unnecessary explanation or elaboration of the information.
:"at              CST (time event declared) on                     (date) ~
Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost impor-tance.If additional information/explanation is required by any party, provide the name and phone number of the DNP EDO and request they contact him or patch them through to him.(Time/Initials)
(Initially, provide the above information.         Request State Radiological
/6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director: 1.Turn on'recording equipment.
'Health Staff duty officer to call you back       for detailed information.)
2.Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.3.Log information on the appropriate attachment.
                                                                                  -'rief description of the incident is:
4.Conduct verification call to originating plant./6.1.2 Notify the appropriate State agency by diiect line.For'he initial notification, provide only the, basic information as indicated on the appropriate attachment.
e
Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be.answered by the Department of Public Safety.Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on'attachment 1.Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information.
                                                                                                  - e The plant condition is:           Stable             Deteriorating The reactor (did/did not) shut   down at             CST on             (date)
Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
*Revision IPD-DNPEC-IP-2
Note'otification to the State shall be made as soon as possible such that in.all cases it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant.Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the"primary contact" with the State and is relieved of this function only if the CECC is activated.
: e. I                                                                                     ere . w   F wee, ~
6.1~3 Notify the CECC EDO.He will specify'hether to notify the MSEC Director.(See the CECC Notification Board.)6.1~4*Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager if specified by the EDO.(See the CECC Notification Board.)+Revision IPD-DNPEC"IP-2 0
DNPEC-IPD IP"2 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 3 Rev.18 Attachment 1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR'LANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Date Turn on recording equipment Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER, My name is.The Browne Ferry , TVA;Operations Duty Specialist.
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert:"at Site Area'mergency CST (time event declared)on General Emergency (date)~(Initially, provide the above information.
Request State Radiological
'Health Staff duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)
-'rief description of the incident is: e-e The plant condition is: Stable The reactor (did/did not)shut down at Deteriorating CST on (date)*Revision IPD-DNPEC-IP-2 e.I ere.w F wee,~  


DNPEC"IPD IP-2 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 3 Rev.18 Attachment 2 SEQUOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Date Turn on recording equipment Time Initials I'Call verified Site Emergency Director My name is NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
DNPEC"IPD IP-2 Attachment     2 Page   1   of 3 Rev. 18 Attachment 2 SEQUOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date I
The-Sequoyah Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event'lert Site Area Emergency General Emergency CST (time event declared)on'(date).(Initially, provide the above information.
Time                     Initials
Request State duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)
'Call verified                           Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name  is                                    , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
Brief description of the incident is:>Revision IPD-DNPEC-IP-2 l  
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit
                                                            'lert The          -
Sequoyah declared a:             Notification of   Unusual Event Site Area Emergency                     General Emergency CST (time event declared) on                     '(date).
(Initially, provide     the above information. Request State duty   officer to call you back   for detailed information.)
Brief description of the incident is:
>Revision IPD-DNPEC-IP-2 l


dr REP-IPD DNPEC-IP-3 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR.AT,EPT'ND SITE AREA EMERGENCY Prepared By: W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved By: Date:~, 5't d 0 9/~25 81 Al l 1 3/10/82 2 3 2 OCT~gg All Rev.Ro.Date Revise~dPa es 3 2/3/83 2 4 2~24 83 5 MAR 17 1983 Rev.No.Date Revised Pa es JUN 03 1983 JUL OV 1983 3 e SEP 16 198~3 MAR 8$84 Cover Sheet;Att.1-p.I-3;Att.2-p.1-3 aRan nn 1O~~~+>584 Cover Sheet, 1-3, delete Att.3 11 APR 6$84 Cover Sheet, 1~12 lY 1 8%4 Cddver Sheet Att.13~~8" Cover Sheet 14 AUG 1 0'1984 Cover Sheet 15 AUG 5 1 N.I4 Coversheet'tt.(OVER)1.2 1-.2&3'tt.2-.2&3 d.ado io,.<<d..=wovwv.a'oo e.h..:, a.o' REP-IPD DNPEC-IP-3 Rev.No.'Date Revised Pa es 16 NOVg g~IfOV'2 8~.Coversheet 3.Coversheet, 3, 18 19 20 JAN.25 1985 MAR 04%6 APR 02)985 Coversheet 2&3 Coversheet, 3 Coversheet, 3 21'PR 23)985 Coversheet, 2, Att.1&Att.2 DNPEC-IPD IP-3 Page 2 of 3 Rev.21 Note: When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropria'te attachment.
dr REP-IPD DNPEC   - IP-3 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR.     AT,EPT'ND SITE AREA EMERGENCY
Avoid any unnecessary explanation, interpretation, or elabora-tion of the information.
                                                                        ~,    5  't Prepared By:       W. E. Webb,     Jr.
Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.(Time/Initials) 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director: 2.Turn on recording equipment.
Approved By:
Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.3.Iog information on the appropriate attachment.
Date:
4.Conduct verification call to originating plant.6.1.2 Notify the appropriate State agency by direct line.For the initial notification, provide only the basic informa-tion as indicated on the appropriate attachment.
d                  Rev. Ro.        Date        Revise~dPa        es 0     9/~25 81       Al l                         3          2/3/83                  2 1       3/10/82       2   3                       4          2~24 83 2  OCT   ~gg         All                         5   MAR     17   1983 Rev. No.       Date                               Revised Pa es JUN 03 1983 JUL OV 1983         3 e     SEP   16   198~3 MAR 8     $ 84 Cover Sheet;     Att. 1 p. I-3;     Att. 2 p.       1-3 aRan nn
Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety.Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on attachment 1.Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information.
      ~~~ + > 584 Cover Sheet, 1O                                      1-3, delete Att.         3 11   APR 6     $ 84 Cover Sheet,     1
Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
~12     lY 1 8 %4 Cddver Sheet Att.               1    . 2 13       ~ ~       8" Cover Sheet 14       AUG 1 0'1984   Cover Sheet 15     AUG 5   1 N.I4   Coversheet'tt.         1- . 2 & 3'tt.         2- . 2 & 3 (OVER)                    .ado io,.
Note: Notification to the State shall be made as soon as possible such that in all cases it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant.Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the"primary contact" with the State.The ODS is relieved of this function by the CECC State'ommunicator once the CECC is staffed.6.1.3 Notify the CECC EDO.(See the CECC Notification Board.)6.1.4*Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager.(See the CECC Notification Board.)IPD-DNPEC-IP-3 DNPEC-IPD IP-3 Attachment 2="Page 1 of 3.Rev.9 Attachment 2 SEQUOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Date Turn on recording equipment Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is The Sequoyah , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
d
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert at Site Area Emergency CST (time of incident)on General Emergency (date).(Initially, provide the above information.
                                                                        <<d ..=   wovwv .a 'oo e.h ..:, a. o'
call you back for detailed information.)
Request State duty officer to Brief description of the incident is: "Revision REP-, IPD DNPEC-IP-5 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY d Prepared By: Approved By: Date: W.E.Web~Jr.9/25/81 9/25/81 All 3/10/82 2, 3~CT 28296 d 3 2/3/83 2 ddee MAR 1~>9P)3 Rev.No.Date Revised Pa es JUN 03 1983 JUN 07 1903Att 8 JUL OV 1983 3$EP 1 61963 2-4 Attachment 3-1-3 10 MAR8~~2&.'--13 ll MAR~9~984 Cover Sheet'-4 Att.2-.3 delete Att.3 12 MiY i 4~+Cover sheet 3 13 MAY 1 8 SL4 Cover Sheet'tt.1.2 5)AY 2~1984 15 AQt2 f p Qg Cover Sheet;pg.3 16 AUG 5 1%4 Coversheet'tt.
1-.2&3 Att.2-.2&3 (OVER)
REP-IPD DNPEC-IP-5 Rev.No.Date Revised Pa es 17 18 NOV f 3%4 NOV26~Coversheet 3 Coversheet, 3, 4 19 JAN 2 5 1985 Coversheet 1 a 3 20 21 NR 0,4%Coversheet, 3 APR 02)985 Coversheet, 3 (Time/Initials)
/6.1.3 DNPEC-1PD IP-5 Page 3 of 4 Rev.21 Notify the appropriate local Civil Defense Agencies.(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Give the following message."This is the TVA Operations Duty Specialist.
We have a General Emergency existing at nuclear plant.Please activate your emergency organization.
You will receive further instructions from the appropriate State agency." Ensure the Attachment 1 or 2 recommended protective action given by the shift engineer is relayed to the contact.h/i/i,/I/,/i/l/'/////6.1.4 Iocal Civil Defense agencies (Provide appropriate message and recommendation.)
BFNP ,.Pzmestone Co.~Morgan Co.Lawrence Co.Lauderdale Co.SQNP Hamilton Co.Bradley Co.~WBNP Meigs Co.Rhea Co.McMinn Co.~Notify the CECC EDO.(See the CECC Notification Board.)6.1.6 Notify the following and have them report to the center.(See the CECC Notification Board.)CECC Director: J.P.Darling John Hutton R.J.Kitts B.K.Marks>E.K.Sliger Plant Assessment Manager Management Services (Request he provide clerical support for the CECC)Mechanical Branch Electrical and Instrument and Controls Branch Fuels Branch Plant Communicator Assessment'Team Leader (BWR-Browns Ferry, PWR-Sequoyah or Watts Bar)Plant Radiological Communicato'r


====6.1.5 Notify====
REP-IPD DNPEC  IP-3 Rev. No.     'Date        Revised Pa es 16 NOVg    g~      Coversheet  3 IfOV'2 8  ~. . Coversheet, 3, 18    JAN.25 1985      Coversheet      2 & 3 19    MAR  04%6      Coversheet,  3 20    APR  02  )985  Coversheet,  3 21'PR      23  )985  Coversheet,  2, Att. 1 & Att. 2
the MSEC Director and have him activate the MSEC.(Contact the Muscle Shoals operator and have he/she page.):>Revision IPD-DNPEC-IP"5


DNPEC-IPD IP-5 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 3 Rev.10 Attachment 1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Date Turn on recording equipment Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is The Browns Ferry , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
DNPEC-IPD IP-3 Page of 3 Rev. 21 Note:  When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropria'te attachment.
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert at Site Area Emergency CST (time of incident)on General Emergency e (date).(Initially, provide the above information.
Avoid any unnecessary explanation, interpretation, or elabora-tion of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.
Request State Radiological Health Staff duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)
(Time/Initials) 6.1.1 Upon              receiving  a call from the Site Emergency Director:
Brief description of the incident is: The plant condition is: Stable Deteriorating The reactor (did/did not)shut down at CST on t:"Revision (date)  
Turn on recording equipment.
: 2.                Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.
: 3.                Iog information on the appropriate attachment.
: 4.                Conduct  verification call to originating plant.
6.1.2 Notify the appropriate State agency by direct line. For the initial notification, provide only the basic informa-tion as indicated on the appropriate attachment. Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety. Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on attachment 1.
Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information.
Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.
Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Note:             Notification to the State shall be made as soon as possible such that in all cases it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant. Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the "primary contact" with the State. The ODS is relieved of this function by the CECC State
                                          'ommunicator once the CECC is staffed.
6.1.3  Notify the              CECC EDO.  (See the CECC Notification Board.)
6.1.4 *Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager.
(See the              CECC Notification Board.)
IPD-DNPEC-IP-3


DNPEC-IPD IP-5 Attachment 2':Page 1 of 3 Rev.yp Attachment 2 SE(UOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Date Turn on recording equipment Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
DNPEC-IPD IP-3 Attachment  2
The Seqeoyah declared a: Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit Notification of Unusual Event Alert at Site Area Emergency, CST (time of incident)on General Emergency (date).(Initially, provide the above information.
                                                                        ="Page 1 of 3
call you back for detailed information.)
                                                                      . Rev. 9 Attachment  2 SEQUOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date                          Time                    Initials Call verified                      Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name  is                                  , TVA, Operations  Duty  Specialist.
Request State duty officer to Brief description of the incident is::"Revision q
The              Sequoyah              Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a:          Notification of  Unusual Event          Alert Site Area  Emergency                    General Emergency at            CST (time of incident) on                    (date).
REP-IPD DNPEC-IP-6 CECC Plant Assessment Staff.,Ptryj edure for Alert, Site Area Emergency; anh General Emergency Prepared By: W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved By: Date:/25/81 0 9/25/8y All 1 3/10/82 2, 3, 4 CT AA1e2 MAR 8 4 1983 JUN 03 1983 All JUL 0719833 Att]2 4 Att.5-p.1'ev.No.Date , NOVOO 1983 , MAR i41984 2, 3, 4, 5;Cover sheet;Att.1>>-.1-6;10 thAY 25 t884~2 Att.3-p.l;"'--e.>>ge 3AAI8<Att.5-Deleted ove's ee;pp..., 6 6;Att.1, pp.1-2, Att.6.1 4 53 Att~23 pe 13 3 o l l3 JAN 25 1985 All Att.4 deleted.~8P+~8 cover Sheet 1 3 2 9 M4~~4~Cover Sheet;Att.1, p.5;Att.3, p.1.
(Initially, provide  the above information. Request State duty  officer to call  you back for detailed information.)
I DNPEC-IPD IP-6 Attachment 1 Pa.ge 2 of 4 Rev.13 1.3.5 Maintains communications with other NUC FR technical staff representatives to keep them briefed on'the emergency conditions and coordinates obtaining support from them as necessary.
Brief description of the incident is:
"Revision
 
REP-,  IPD DNPEC      - IP-5 OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY d
Prepared By:        W. E. Web    ~Jr.
Approved By:
Date:                    9/25/81 d
9/25/81      All                          3          2/3/83        2 3/10/82      2,  3                                    ddee
~CT 28296                                                          MAR 1~ >9P)3 Rev. No.        Date                                  Revised Pa es JUN 03 1983 JUN 07 1903Att 8  JUL OV 1983          3
        $ EP 1 61963        2-4  Attachment       3 1-3 10  MAR8~~                                  2  &.    '        --    13 ll  MAR  ~9    ~984 Cover  Sheet'-4          Att.      2 . 3  delete Att. 3 12  MiY    i 4 ~+    Cover sheet      3 13  MAY    1  8 SL4 Cover Sheet'tt. 1                    . 2 5)AY  2~ 1984 15  AQt2 f p Qg        Cover Sheet; pg. 3 16 AUG 5 1 %4 Coversheet'tt.                  1-    . 2 & 3    Att. 2-  . 2 & 3 (OVER)
 
REP-IPD DNPEC  IP-5 Rev. No.      Date        Revised Pa es NOV f 3%4 17                Coversheet  3 NOV26~
18                Coversheet,  3,  4 19  JAN 2 5 1985  Coversheet  1  a 3 20 NR  0,4%    Coversheet,  3 21  APR  02  )985 Coversheet,  3
 
DNPEC-1PD IP-5 Page 3  of 4 (Time/Initials)                                                          Rev. 21
        /        6.1.3    Notify the appropriate local Civil Defense Agencies. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Give the following message.      "This is the TVA Operations Duty Specialist. We have a General Emergency existing at nuclear plant. Please activate your emergency organization. You will receive further instructions from the appropriate State agency."
Ensure the Attachment 1 or      2 recommended  protective action given by the shift engineer      is relayed to the contact.
Iocal Civil Defense agencies (Provide appropriate        message and recommendation.)
BFNP
                            ,. Pzmestone Co.
                            ~
Morgan Co.
Lawrence Co.
Lauderdale Co.
SQNP Hamilton Co.
Bradley Co.
h
                        ~ WBNP
        /                      Meigs Co.
i/                      Rhea Co.
i,/                      McMinn Co.
I/          6.1.4 ~  Notify the    CECC EDO.  (See the  CECC Notification Board.)
      ,/          6.1.5    Notify the    MSEC Director and have him activate the MSEC.
(Contact the Muscle Shoals operator and have he/she page.)
6.1.6    Notify the following and have them report to the center.
(See the CECC Notification Board.)
i/                  CECC Director:                J. P. Darling l/                                                John Hutton
      '/                                                R. J. Kitts
        /                                                B. K. Marks
        /                                              >E. K. Sliger
        /                  Plant Assessment Manager
        /                  Management    Services (Request he provide    clerical support for the  CECC)
Mechanical Branch Electrical    and Instrument and  Controls Branch Fuels Branch Plant Communicator Assessment'Team Leader (BWR - Browns Ferry, PWR-Sequoyah or Watts Bar)
Plant Radiological Communicato'r
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DNPEC-IPD IP-5 Attachment  1 Page  1 of 3 Rev. 10 Attachment  1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date                          Time                        Initials Call verified                        Site  Emergency  Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVAEMERGENCY CENTER My name  is                                  , TVA, Operations  Duty Specialist.
The          Browns  Ferry            Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a:            Notification of  Unusual Event            Alert Site Area Emergency                      General Emergency e
at            CST  (time of incident) on                      (date).
(Initially, provide the above information.      Request State Radiological Health Staff duty officer to call you back      for detailed information.)
Brief description of the incident is:
The  plant condition is:          Stable            Deteriorating t  The  reactor (did/did not) shut
:"Revision down  at              CST on          (date)
 
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                                                                            ':Page 1 of 3 Rev. yp Attachment 2 SE(UOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date                          Time                     Initials Call verified                       Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is                                 , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.
The         Seqeoyah               Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a:            Notification of Unusual Event         Alert Site Area Emergency,                   General Emergency at            CST (time of incident) on                   (date).
(Initially, provide   the above information. Request State duty  officer to call you back for detailed information.)
Brief description of the incident is:
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                                .,Ptryj edure for Alert, Site   Area Emergency; anh General Emergency Prepared By:       W. E. Webb,   Jr.
Approved By:
Date:                 /25/81 0       9/25/8y           All                       MAR 8 4 1983 1       3/10/82         2, 3,   4                   JUN   03 1983       All JUL 0719833       Att ]
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I DNPEC-IPD IP-6 Attachment   1 Pa.ge 2 of 4 Rev. 13 1.3.5   Maintains communications with other NUC FR technical staff representatives to keep them briefed on 'the emergency conditions and coordinates obtaining support from them as necessary.
Assists the Plant Assessment Coordinator in other communications needs as necessary.
Assists the Plant Assessment Coordinator in other communications needs as necessary.
1.4  Plant Assessment Team - Provides periodic evaluation of plant status information and protective action recommendations (when applicable) to the Plant Assessment Manager. Serves as a technical reference.
The assessment  team shall be made up of the following: team leader, engineers, SROs, STAs, nuclear fuels engineers (core damage assessment), etc. (two mini'mum). Exact makeup of "the team wi:ll be determined by th'e team leader.
Duties 1.4.1    The assessment  team leader will be  activated automatically.
He  is responsible for activating the remainder of the required team members.
1.4.2    The assessment  team shall provide a periodic evaluation of the situation..and input back to the site and the CECC as appropriate via the Plant. Assessment Coordinator.
1.4.3    The assessment team shall evaluate    all previous telecopied information and discuss the key plant events with the Plant Communicator, EDO, or  Plant Assessment Manager to ensure they have received all the  information necessary to begin an evaluation of plant conditions. Attachment 3 provides a methodology to be used as guidance in provi'ding a recommended protective action for the public to the CECC Director.
1.4.4    The assessment team will draw on their knowledge of FSAR, EOIs, owners'roup work, analytical basis for accident analyses, and communications between the TSC and plant communicator in evaluating the assessments provided by the site (att'achment 4) in terms of current and long-range plant conditions and in applying their evaluation to the protective action logic diagram (attachment 3).
Attachment 5 provides a  list of reference material/
equipment which is maintained in the Plant Assessment Team area. A TSC communicator shall be available to answer all the assessment team's questions at all times.
The overall accident assessment serves to inform the Plant Assessment Manager of the general plant status.
It  also enables the Plant Assessment Manager to communicate with the CECC Director in planning offsite General Revision


===1.4 Plant===
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Assessment Team-Provides periodic evaluation of plant status information and protective action recommendations (when applicable) to the Plant Assessment Manager.Serves as a technical reference.
CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER PRO EDURES IP-1   CECC - Transpor     'on Accident Involvi a Ship ent of Radioactive Materials           a TVA     xlity IP-2 DNP Emergency Duty Officer/CECC     Director/D   EC Director-Notification of Unusual Event IP-3 CECC - Alert, Site Area Emergency, an General Emergency IP-4 CECC - Site Emergency--procedure de eted October 1982 (see IP-3)
The assessment team shall be made up of the following:
IP-5 CECC - General Emergency--proced e deleted October 1982 (see IP-3)
team leader, engineers, SROs, STAs, nuclear fuels engineers (core damage assessment), etc.(two mini'mum).
IP-6 Division of Purchasing Radio         gical Emergency Procedure IP-7   Division of Medical Servic     s Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-8 Office of the General       C   nsel Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-9 :>(Deleted June 1983--I formation Office Procedures       for Abnormal Occurrences   at Nucle r   Power Plants)
Exact makeup of"the team wi:ll be determined by th'e team leader.Duties 1.4.1 The assessment team leader will be activated automatically.
IP-10 Emergency Financi       Support Procedures IP-ll CECC Training R   uirements IP-12  CECC/DNPEC Se     rity IP-13 Inclement   W ather Procedure IP-14  TVA Board and General Manager Notification Procedure       for All Classes   f Radiological Emergencies
He is responsible for activating the remainder of the required team members.1.4.2 The assessment team shall provide a periodic evaluation of the situation..and input back to the site and the CECC as appropriate via the Plant.Assessment Coordinator.
<~'~IP-15   Infor tion Office Procedures for       Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants
1.4.3 The assessment team shall evaluate all previous telecopied information and discuss the key plant events with the Plant Communicator, EDO, or Plant Assessment Manager to ensure they have received all the information necessary to begin an evaluation of plant conditions.
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Attachment 3 provides a methodology to be used as guidance in provi'ding a recommended protective action for the public to the CECC Director.1.4.4 The assessment team will draw on their knowledge of FSAR, EOIs, owners'roup work, analytical basis for accident analyses, and communications between the TSC and plant communicator in evaluating the assessments provided by the site (att'achment 4)in terms of current and long-range plant conditions and in applying their evaluation to the protective action logic diagram (attachment 3).Attachment 5 provides a list of reference material/equipment which is maintained in the Plant Assessment Team area.A TSC communicator shall be available to answer all the assessment team's questions at all times.The overall accident assessment serves to inform the Plant Assessment Manager of the general plant status.It also enables the Plant Assessment Manager to communicate with the CECC Director in planning offsite General Revision 4
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CECC-IPD Table of ntents Page 1 1 Rev.CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER PRO EDURES IP-1 CECC-Transpor'on Accident Involvi a Ship ent of Radioactive Materials a TVA xlity IP-2 DNP Emergency Duty Officer/CECC Director/D EC Director-Notification of Unusual Event IP-3 CECC-Alert, Site Area Emergency, an General Emergency IP-4 CECC-Site Emergency--procedure de eted October 1982 (see IP-3)IP-5 CECC-General Emergency--proced e deleted October 1982 (see IP-3)IP-6 Division of Purchasing Radio gical Emergency Procedure IP-7 Division of Medical Servic s Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-8 Office of the General C nsel Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-9:>(Deleted June 1983--I formation Office Procedures for Abnormal Occurrences at Nucle r Power Plants)IP-10 Emergency Financi Support Procedures IP-ll IP-12 IP-13 IP-14 CECC Training R uirements CECC/DNPEC Se rity Inclement W ather Procedure TVA Board and General Manager Notification Procedure for All Classes f Radiological Emergencies
<~'~IP-15 Infor tion Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants'"Revision
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CECC-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 4 Rev.13 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the Control Center Implementing Procedures Document.Central Emergency Procedure No.Subdivision Pa e No.Rev.No.IP-1 List of Effective Pages Table of Contents lof4 2of4 3of4 4of4 1 of Cover Sheet lof2 2of2 13 0 0 4'P-2 Cover Sheet lof2'of2 IP-3 Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Attachment 4 Attachment 5 Attachment 6 Attachment 7 Attachment 8 Attachment 9 Cover 1 of 6 2of6 3 of'6 4of 6 5of6 6of6 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 5 2of5 3of5 4of5 5 of 5 lof 1 lof3 2of3 3of3 lof3 2of 3 3of3 1 of 2 2of2 lof2 2of2 Sheet 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 IPD-CECC-EPL  
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0 2of2                   0 IP-15                                        Cover Sheet             1
Procedure No.IP-15 (Cont'd)IP-16 Subdivision Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Pa e No.25 of 27 26 of 27 27 of 27 lof2 2of2 lof2 2of2 1 of 2 2of 2 lof 1 1 of 5 2of 5.3of5 4of5 5 of 5 Cover Sheet lof2 2of 2 Rev.No.1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 REP-IPD CECC-IP-1 CECC-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM A TVA FACILITY Prepared By.W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved By: Date: Rev.No.All 9~1~OCT 26 1982 A11~2P 6~$Cover Sheet 1-2~~>Cover Shee~;84<ocr o<<sr<".",","","'he last page of'his procedure is Number
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1 12 of 15               1 13 of 15               1 14 of 15               1 15 of 15 Appendix  A                  1 of 27                 1 2 of 27                 1 3 of'7                 1 4 of 27               1 5 of 27               1 6 of 27               1 7 of 27               1 8of   27               1 9of   27               1 10 of 27               1 ll of 27               1 12 of 27               1 13 of 27               1 14 of 27               1 15 of 27               1 16 of 27               1 17 of 27               1 18 of 27               1 19 of 27               1 20 of 27               1 21 of 27               1 22 of 27               1 23 of 27   .           1 24'f   27             1


CECC-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF CECC-IPD IP-1 Page 1 of 2 Rev.4 RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM'TVA FACILITY 1.0 PURPOSE ,This procedure is design'ed to direct the CECC Director in implementing TVA's response to a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from a TVA facility.It is also designed to direct the appropriate notifications outside TVA.2..0 SCOPE 3.0 This procedure covers anticipated actions of the CECC Director following the notification of a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from a TVA facility.REFERENCES 4.'0 Radiological Emergency Plan.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of a transportation accident involving a shipment of TVA's radioactive waste, the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)notifies the Emergency Duty-Officer (FDO)and the CFCC Director.The,EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.The CECC Director shall be responsible for notifying the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Transportation (DOT),"""'-appr'opriate, State authorities, American Nuclea'r Insurers'(liability insurance carrier), and De'partment of Energy (DOE)(information only).The CECC Director, after consultation with the Muscle Shoals Emergency Center (MSEC)Director and the Reactor Engineering Branch representative and others, as necessary, decides whether conditions warrant the activation of the CECC staff and the dispatch of a TVA response team to the accident site."--Addendum
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CECC-IPD IP-1 Page 2 of 2 Rev.4 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Receive"Transportation Emergency Checklist" information from the ODS.6.2 Notify the following: (Time/Initials)
REP- IPD CECC - IP-1 CECC-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE    FROM A TVA FACILITY Prepared By. W. E. Webb, Jr .
/6.2.1 Power Information Dut Officer.(See the.DNP Notification Board.)6.2.2 NRC-Office of Inspection and Enforcement (Atlanta).(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Approved By:
6.2.3 DOT (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Date:
6.2'State Authorities (State where accident has occurred.)(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification
Rev. No.
" Directory.)
All                                              Cover Shee~;
~~~N\A 41 6.2.5 6.2.6 DOE (for information onl)(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
9~1                                                          84
American Nuclear Insurers (liability insurance carrier)(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory, Insurance Support Directory.)
                                                                      ~~>
Activate the Fire Protection Section Representative (DNP Notification Board)to provide follow-up reports/notifications to ANI during the event and at the conclusion of the event./.6.3 Determi.ne whether key CECC staff should be activated.
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If't is necessary to activate the key staff, notify the ODS.6.4 Consult.with the NSEC Director and'the Reactor Engineering Branch representative to determine whether a TVA response team should be dispatched to the accident site.If the response team is di'spatched, the HSEC Director is responsible for designating the response team members and arranging transportation.
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REP-IPD CECC-IP=2 DNP EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER CECC DIRECTOR DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Prepared By: Approved By: Date: W.E.Webb, Jr.R.R.Rt~R 0 9~1 Al 1 2L18/82~OCT 2 6 1262~R..6~id 3 2/14/83 2 3 4 The last page of this procedure is Number
CECC-IPD CECC - TRANSPORTATION            IP-1 Page  1 of 2 ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF          Rev. 4 RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM'  TVA FACILITY 1.0       PURPOSE
~0 CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 1 of 4 Rev.2 NUC PR EHERGENCY DUTY OFFICER/CECC DIRECTOR/DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR)Emergency Duty Offic'er (EDO)in assuming the responsibilities for the positions of Central Emergency Contxol Center (CECC)Director and Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center (DNPEC)Director during an emergency in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an accident.2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and DNPEC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event.This procedure does not cover additional actions that may be required under more severe classifications.
              ,This procedure is design'ed to direct the CECC Director in implementing TVA's response to a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from a TVA facility.
It  is also designed to direct the appropriate notifications outside  TVA.
2 ..0     SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated actions of the CECC Director following the notification of a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from    a TVA facility.


==3.0 REFERENCES==
==3.0       REFERENCES==
 
Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.'0      ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.
5.0      RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of a transportation accident involving a shipment of TVA's  radioactive waste, the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) notifies the Emergency Duty -Officer (FDO) and the CFCC Director.
The,EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.
The CECC    Director shall be responsible for notifying the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Transportation (DOT),
          """'-appr'opriate, State authorities, American Nuclea'r Insurers
              '(liability insurance carrier), and De'partment of Energy (DOE)
(information only). The CECC Director, after consultation with the Muscle Shoals Emergency Center (MSEC) Director and the Reactor Engineering Branch representative and others, as necessary, decides whether conditions warrant the activation of the CECC staff and the dispatch of a TVA response team to the accident site.
"--Addendum
 
CECC-IPD IP-1 Page 2 of  2 Rev. 4 6.0            PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1    Receive "Transportation Emergency Checklist" information from the ODS.
6.2    Notify the following:
(Time/Initials)
      /          6.2.1  Power  Information Dut Officer.    (See the.DNP Notification Board.)
6.2.2  NRC  - Office of Inspection and Enforcement (Atlanta).
(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
6.2.3  DOT  (See the TVA  Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
6.2 '  State Authorities (State where accident has occurred.)
(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
6.2.5  DOE  (for information onl ) (See the    TVA  Radiological
          ~  ~  ~
Emergency  Notification Directory.)
N\ A 41 6.2.6  American Nuclear Insurers    (liability insurance carrier)
(See the TVA  Radiological Emergency Notification Directory, Insurance Support Directory.) Activate the Fire Protection Section Representative (DNP Notification Board) to provide follow-up reports/notifications to ANI during the event and at the conclusion of the event.
staff
      /.          6.3 If't Determi.ne whether key the is necessary ODS.
CECC        should be activated.
to activate the key  staff, notify 6.4    Consult. with the NSEC Director and 'the Reactor Engineering Branch representative to determine whether a TVA response team should be dispatched to the accident site. If the response team is di'spatched, the HSEC Director is responsible for designating the response team members and arranging transportation.
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REP-IPD CECC -  IP=2 DNP EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER CECC DIRECTOR DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Prepared By:        W. E. Webb,  Jr.
Approved By:
Date:
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~ 0 CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 1 of 4 Rev. 2 NUC PR EHERGENCY DUTY OFFICER/CECC DIRECTOR/DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0      PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR) Emergency Duty Offic'er (EDO) in assuming the responsibilities for the positions of Central Emergency Contxol Center (CECC) Director and Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center (DNPEC)
Director during an emergency in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an accident.
2.0      SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and DNPEC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event. This procedure does not cover additional actions that may be required under more severe classifications.


==4.0 Radiological==
==3.0     REFERENCES==
Emergency Plan.ABBREVIAT10NS AND DEFINITIONS None.5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES Revision 5.1 Upon notification by the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)that an emergency condition exists, the EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC and the DNPEC.The EDO may elect to remain at home or at his office to make the required notifications if the incident has already terminated or will be terminated within the length of time it would take for him to arrive at the Emergency Control Center.The EDO, at any time, may request the CECC and/or the DNPEC Director to report to the Chatt-anooga emergency centers.However, if the plant is capable of adequately rectifying the condition which initiated the emergency, and plant safety systems are not in jeopardy, then the EDO may retain responsibility
-" for the position of CECC and DNPEC Directors.
Should the situation degrade into an Alert or greater, the EDO notifies the CECC and DNPEC Directors to immediately<
report to the,CECC and DNPEC.


CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 2 of 4 Rev.3 (Time/Initials)
Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0      ABBREVIAT10NS AND DEFINITIONS None.
5.0      RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1      Upon  notification by the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)  that an emergency condition exists, the EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC and the DNPEC. The EDO may elect to remain at home or at his office to make the required notifications if the incident has already terminated or will be  terminated within the length of time  it would take  for him to arrive at the Emergency Control Center. The EDO, at any time, may request the CECC and/or the DNPEC Director to report to the Chatt-anooga emergency centers. However, if the plant is capable of adequately rectifying the condition which initiated the emergency, and plant safety systems are not in jeopardy, then the EDO may retain responsibility -"
for the position of CECC and DNPEC Directors. Should the situation degrade into an Alert or greater, the EDO notifies the CECC and DNPEC Directors to immediately<
report to  the,CECC and DNPEC.
Revision


===6.0 PROCEDURE===
CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 2  of 4 Rev. 3 (Time/Initials) 6.0     PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS Notify the   ODS immediately upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC.
RE UIREMENTS/6.2/6.3 6.4 Notify the ODS immediately upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC.
      /      6.2      Notify the Manager of Power Information Duty Officer. (See the DNP Notification Board.)
Notify the Manager of Power Information Duty Officer.(See the DNP Notification Board.)Contact the Site Emergency Director and obtain a current status report.The principal means of contacting the plant emergency organizations is by use of the direct line in the DNPEC.Alternatives to the direct line are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
      /      6.3      Contact the Site Emergency Director and obtain       a current status report.
Notify the following for information only: (See the DNP Notification Board.)/6.4.1 H, J.Green/6.4.2 H.I.Abercrombie
The principal means of contacting the plant emergency organizations is by use of the direct line in the DNPEC.
/6.4.3 Hugh Parris/6.4.4 J.A.Coffey/6.5>>Notify the NSRS Duty Engineer.(Contact the Knoxville TVA operator, identify yourself, and provide your telephone number.Request the operator to page the NSRS Duty Officer and to have him return your call.)/6.6~-Notify the Power Nuclear Safety Staff Duty Officer.(See the DNP Notification Board)./>>6.7"6 8 Notify the appropriate Department of Energy (DOE)Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility if their assistance will be required.(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Alternatives to the direct line are listed in the         TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Periodic U datin of TVA and Other Emer enc Or anizations/Personnel
6.4      Notify the following for information only:       (See the DNP Notification Board.)
      /     6.4.1   H, J. Green
      /     6.4.2   H. I. Abercrombie
      /     6.4.3   Hugh   Parris
      /     6.4.4   J. A. Coffey
      /     6.5     >>Notify the NSRS Duty Engineer. (Contact the Knoxville TVA operator, identify yourself, and provide your telephone number. Request the operator to page the NSRS Duty Officer and to have him return your call.)
      /     6.6   ~ -Notify the   Power Nuclear Safety Staff Duty   Officer.
(See the DNP Notification Board).
      /     >>6.7     Notify the appropriate Department of Energy (DOE)
Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility   if their assistance will be required. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
            "6 8      Periodic U datin of TVA and Other     Emer enc Or anizations/Personnel
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>>Revision"2-CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 3 of 4 Rev.3 Obtain an update on plant status from the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided by the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director if more frequent than once per hour)."-6.8.2 Maintain periodic contact with other organizations that have been notified.-"6.8.3 Provide the personnel contacted as permanent CECC Director and DNPEC Director with periodic updates of the accident.Actions to be Taken Should the Accident De rade Into a More Serious Condition~6.9.1 Notification
  >>Revision "2-
'"6.9.1.1 Notify the appropriate State agency as to the nature of the degraded condition.
 
6.9.1.2 Contact the CECC Director and inform him that he should report to the CECC.Review the new emergency situation with the CECC Director.~'.6.9.1.3 Contact the DNPEC Director and inform him that he should report to the DNPEC.Review the new emergency situation with the DNPEC Director.<6.9.-1.4 Contact the MSEC Director and review the new emergency situation.
CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 3 of 4 Rev. 3 Obtain an update on plant status from the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided by the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director than once per hour).
If radioactive releases are occurring at the plant, request estimated dose rates.>6.9.2 Assessment
if more frequent
"'6.9.2.1 Should the emergency degrade to an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, continue to obtain periodic updates of conditions from the Site Emergency or DNPEC Director.'~6.9.2.2 Establish contact with the MSEC Director immediately after determining plant status, review the status with him, and include the data he can supply regarding offsite doses and environmental sampling to other organizations as appropriate.
      "-6.8.2     Maintain periodic contact with other organizations that have been notified.
"6.9.2'Request support from outside organizations as needed to cope with the emergency.
      -"6.8.3     Provide the personnel contacted as permanent     CECC Director   and DNPEC Director with periodic updates of the accident.
~'6,9.3 Relief of Duties'as CECC or DNPEC Director Revision CECC-IPD XP-2 Page 4 of 4 Rev.3*6.9.3.1 The EDO turns over the responsibilities of CECC and DNPEC Director upon the arrival of the permanent CECC and DNPEC Directors.
Actions to be Taken Should the Accident   De rade Into a More Serious Condition
*6.9.3.2 The EDO will brief the permanent CECC and DNPEC Directors on events which may have developed during their travel.<6.10 Actions to be Taken When the Accident Terminates
      ~6.9.1       Notification
'<6.10.1 Should the accident be of a nature such that it is terminated almost immediately after it is declared, inform all parties that the notification is for information purposes only and the incident has already been terminated.
      '"6.9.1.1   Notify the appropriate State   agency as to the nature of the degraded condition.
<6.10.2 Upon notification of the termination of a Notification of Unusual Event, the EDO is responsible for notifying all parties and individuals informed of the emergency in sections 6.3 through 6.6 of this procedure."c6.10.3 The EDO makes himself available for review of the accident events at the convenience of TVA management.
6.9.1.2   Contact the CECC Director and inform him that he should report to the CECC. Review the new emergency situation with the CECC Director.
      ~'.6.9.1.3   Contact the DNPEC Director and inform him that he should report to the DNPEC. Review the new emergency situation with the DNPEC Director.
      < 6. 9.-1. 4 Contact the   MSEC Director and review the new emergency situation. If radioactive releases are occurring at the plant, request estimated dose rates.
      >6.9.2     Assessment
      "'6.9.2.1   Should the emergency degrade to an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, continue to obtain periodic updates of conditions from the Site Emergency or DNPEC   Director.
      '~6.9.2.2   Establish contact with the MSEC Director immediately after determining plant status, review the status with him, and include the data he can supply regarding offsite doses and environmental sampling to other organizations as appropriate.
      "6.9.2 '     Request support from outside organizations as needed to cope with the emergency.
      ~'6,9.3     Relief of Duties'as   CECC or DNPEC Director Revision
 
CECC-IPD XP-2 Page 4 of 4 Rev. 3
        *6.9.3.1 The EDO turns over the   responsibilities of CECC   and DNPEC Director upon the   arrival of the permanent   CECC and DNPEC Directors.
        *6.9.3.2 The EDO will brief   the permanent CECC and DNPEC Directors on events which may have developed during their travel.
        <6.10   Actions to be Taken   When the Accident Terminates
        '<6.10.1 Should the accident be   of a nature such that terminated almost immediately after     it        it is is declared, inform all parties that the notification is for information purposes only and the incident has already been terminated.
        <6.10.2 Upon notification of the termination of a Notification of Unusual Event, the EDO is responsible for notifying all parties and individuals informed of the emergency in sections 6.3 through 6.6 of this procedure.
      "c6.10.3 The EDO makes himself available for review of the accident events at the convenience of TVA management.
+Revision r>>
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REP-IPD CECC-IP-3 CECC ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By: W.E.Webb Jr.Approved By: Date: R.N 0 9/~25 81 Al 1 IJlll&#xc3;~2CT~18 All 3 MAR 1"!1983 All JUL 073983 Att.1-"p.1 set a sess 10 v MAY~51984Cover Sheet;1;Att.l-p.l'JQN Q 5 1984 A HOII 0 II (N3 ee t~~$A;added Att.2B;Att.5-p.1-2.~alR 2~1g8htevet Sheet 1, 2;Att.1-p.1 AUG 1 0 1984 Coversheet, ll'tt 1 P.1 Att.I JAN 24>985A>>ts MAR 0 I 1985",",";""" APR 0 1 1985 Att.
REP-IPD CECC   - IP-3 CECC ALERT   SITE AREA   EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By:           W. E. Webb     Jr.
0 CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 1 of 6 Rev.14 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the CECC Director and staff to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.This procedure further serves to identify the necessary information.to ,provide for prompt, accurate, public protective action recommendations to appropriate State authorities.
Approved By:
2.0.SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and staff during an emergency classification of Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency.
Date:
R   . N 0       9/~25 81       Al 1                   3   MAR 1 "! 1983         All IJlll&#xc3;                                    JUL 073983 Att. 1-"p.       1
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0 CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 1 of 6 Rev. 14 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER ALERT   SITE AREA EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0   PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the CECC Director   and staff to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events   of an accident.
This procedure further serves to identify the necessary   information.to
      ,provide for prompt, accurate, public protective action   recommendations   to appropriate State authorities.
2.0 .SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and staff during an emergency classification of Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency.
 
==3.0    REFERENCES==
 
Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0    ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC  - Central Emergency Control Center EDO  - Emergency Duty Officer KEC - Knoxville Emergency Center ODS - Operations Duty Specialist NCO - Nuclear Central Office NSMC - Nearsite Media Center NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission TSC - Technical Support Center 5.0  RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1  Upon  notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) that an emergency  condition exists, the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The ODS is responsible for contacting the CECC staff and having them report to the CECC. The CECC Director has general responsibility for verification of notification and overall accident assessment during an emergency condition.
5'    To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsibilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available. An assignment of positions and duties of this staff is described in attachment 4.
'6.0  PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1    Notifications General Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 2  of 6 Rev. 14 6.1.1    Upon    reporting to the  CECC,  the Director will verify that communications have been established    with the State and  that the nature of the accident    has been reviewed  with them.
6.1.2    The CECC    Director shall ensure that notification of the event is  made  to all those listed on the Notification Check Sheet (attachment 1) as appropriate. Priority is noted on the attachment.
6.1.3    The CECC Director shall ensure that those listed on attach-ment 1 are kept briefed periodically, as appropriate, on the progression of events and in particular when the accident classification is either upgraded or downgraded.
6.1.4    Upon  termination of the emergency, the CECC Director shall ensure    that all attachment 1 notifications are made as appropriate.
6.2  Accident Assessment 6.2.1    The CECC    Director is responsible for directing TVA's overall response    to the emergency.
6.2.2    The CECC    Director shall ensure that all information required by State    authorities to perform their assessment function and carry out necessary protective actions is being provided to them in a timely and accurate manner (see attachment 6).
6.2.3    The CECC Director is responsible for making appropriate public protective action recommendations to State authorities. Attachment 2 provides an overview of the necessary information required by the CECC Director to make appropriate protective action recommendations.        Attachment 3 provides a logic diagram to assist the CECC Director in making protective action recommendations to the State.
6.2.4    The CECC Director shall schedule periodic briefings (at a minimum, hourly) with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers, Power Information Manager, and others as necessary to review all appropriate information as identified in attachments 2 and 3.
6.2.5    The CECC    Director shall ensure that the accident information collected is posted appropriately on the status boards. The information on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.
General Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 3                      of 6 Rev. 14 6.2.6  The CECC  Director shall ensure that    a chronology of key offsite activities is    being kept and distributed'o other emergency centers as appropriate.      This responsibility is assigned to the State Communicator.
6.2.7  The CECC  Director shall ensure that appropriate offsite assessment  information is transmitted to the site (attachment 8).
6.2.8  The CECC Director shall utilize the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers and staff to continuously review the onsite and offsite accident information. These reviews should attempt to identify trends in key 2 and 3) and emphasize display and analysis information'attachments of data for predictive purposes. Assessments in these areas shall be updated, at a minimum, on an hourly basis and all TVA and State personnel briefed appropriately.
6.2.9  The CECC Director shall ensure that any discrepancies between TVA and  State information/assessment    are resolved and clarified appropriately.
6.2.10  Potential Release Evaluation 6.2.10.1  A  potential release evaluation    may be performed at any time by the    KEC to assess  the impact of plant conditions on the environment. This evaluation is based on the present or projected plant conditions.
6.2.10.2  The Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers shall determine the need for a potential release and associated dose evaluation based on a potential change in plant conditions. The need for such an evaluation shall be based on the continuing assessments being made by the CECC staff and the information obtained from trending key plant and offsite  parameters.
6.2.10.3  If  this evaluation is needed, the KEC will perform the necessary calculation to predict the potential release. The Plant Assessment Staff shall also provide the KEC with the assumptions and postulated plant status that should be considered when performing the calculation.
6.2.10.4  The KEC  will calculate the predicted release and provide  it to the Radiological Assessment Staff who will calculate an associated offsite dose.                          The results of the dose assessment will then be provided to the Radiological Assessment Manager and  CECC  Director.
Genera1 Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 4  of 6 Rev. 14 6.3  General 0 eration 6.3.1    Ph  sical Securit    Re uirements for  CECC The CECC    Director has responsibility for physical security of the CECC and ODS work area. The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer (stationed at the entryway to the CECC)      if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permanent members of the ODS and CECC staffs will have identification      badges.
6.3.2  Power    Information Liaison The CECC Director    will  coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Manager in the CECC. The person    will  be responsible for providing a nontechnical interpretation of the event for the      CECC  Information Office staff.
If the NSMC is to be staffed, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the TVA spokesperson located there. One will serve as a Radiological Health Advisor and the other as a Plant Operations Advisor. These people will be responsible for assisting the TVA spokesperson in interpreting the*approved releases and events taking place.                          'ress 6.3.3    Discussion with Other    TVA Or  anizations The CECC    Director will discuss the efforts being taken by TVA  to mitigate the consequences of an accident with representatives of other TVA organizations as needed.
Representatives are identified for the Division of Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, the Nuclear Licensing Staff, Division of guality Assurance, and the Office of the General Counsel. These representatives may report to the CECC  if  necessary or desirable. Notification information is provided in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
The  CECC  Director shall conduct periodic briefings for the entire    CECC staff to update the emergency situation for them.
General Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 5  of 6 Rev. 14 6.3.5    State'Advisors For  a  classification of    SITE AREA  EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY,    the CECC  Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment    Manager  the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center.
The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12-hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24-hour coverage for the State. The CECC Director may provide additional personnel as needed.
Primar'y duties  of the State advisors are    as  follows:
A. Technical explanations and      clarification  on  plant status.
B. Assist the State by keeping      them informed    of available TVA  resources.
C. Assist the State in describing/clarifying TVA's response to the emergency, understanding TVA's emergency organi-            "
zation, key TVA staff positions, etc.
6.3.6    Senior Cor orate      Su  ort at the Site The  Site Director    will serve as the Senior    Corporate repre-sentative onsite.        He will advise the Site    Emergency  Director on,TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface            with, NRC and others as necessary.        He also serves as a direct interface with the      CECC Director.
6.3.7    Relief of Duties Should the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.
The duties of CECC Director should only pass to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position.
However, for a short period of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive.            The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC repre-sentatives to prepare a schedule for their relic'f to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency. The CECC Director gives the Management Services representative a copy of the schedule, and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.
General Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 6  of 6 Rev. 14 6.3.8  Coordination of Recover    Efforts Appropriate recovery efforts shall be initiated upon termi-nation of the emergency. The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coordinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency in accordance with the general guidelines provided in the Radiological Emergency Plan. The CECC,Director will inform each emergency center when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins. As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency. The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed. Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River),
INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.
6.3.9    Termination of the Emer enc Upon  termination of the emergency, the CECC Director and staff will make  themselves available for review of the accident.
General Revision
 
CECC-IPD IP-3 Attachment    1 Page  1 of  1 Rev. 16
                                    'ttachment 1 Notification'heck    Sheet
: 1. Power  Information, Duty Officer (CECC) 2'. Public Safety  (If physical  security of the  facility is  required)(REND)
: 3. J. P. Darling
: 4. John Hutton
: 5. R. J. Kitts
: 6. B. K. Marks
%7,  E. K. Sliger Manager, Office of  Power and Engineering
%9. NSRS  Duty Engineer
*10. Power Nuclear Safety    Staff  (CECC)~
*11. NSSS  Vendor (REND)~
INPO (REND)~
*13. DOE (REND)~
*14. South Central  Bell  (REND)~
+15. Appropriate insurance carrier per Attachment 9.        (REND)~
NOTE:    CECC--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located on the CECC Notification  Board.
REND--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located in the        TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Response  to the emergency takes top    priority. These notifications shall  be made when  there is time    and staff to  do so.
~Contact the Knoxville    TVA  operator, identify yourself, and provide telephone number. Request  that the operator    page the NSRS duty  officer and have him  return your call.
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CECC-IPD IP"3 Attachment    2 Page  1 of  1 Rev. 14 Attachment 2 INPUT FOR CECC ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT HEAT REMOVAL CAPABILITY FUEL INTEGRITY                      SOURCE TERMS CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY                MET DATA RADIOACTIVITY IN CONTAINMENT        FIELD SURVEY DATA PLANT ASSESSMENT                    DOSE ASSESSMENT KEC  TSC  IP-6 PLANT ASSESSMENT                    RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT MANAGER                                M NAGER E EMERGENCY              CECC DIRECTOR DIRECTOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS General Revision
 
REP-IPD CECC -  IP+4 CECC SITE  EMERGENCY Prepared By:      W. E. W  b    J Approved By:
Date:
Rev. No. Date    Revise~d Pa es          Rev. No. Date Revise~d Pa es 9~1 1      2/18/82    2  3    4
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Page 1 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 0 CECC SITE EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.
2.0 SCOPE This procedure    covers anticipated    requirements  of the CECC Director during      an  emergency classification of    Site Emer-gency. This procedure does not address actions      of the CECC Director during    a  Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or General Emergency.


==3.0 REFERENCES==
==3.0 REFERENCES==


Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC-Central Emergency Control Center EDO-Emergency Duty Officer KEC-Knoxville Emergency Center ODS-Operations Duty Specialist NCO-Nuclear Central Office NSMC-Nearsite Media Center NRC-Nuclear Regulatory Commission TSC-Technical Support Center 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)that an emergency condition exists, the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO)is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.The ODS is responsible for contacting the CECC staff and having them report to the CECC.The CECC Director has general responsibility for verification of notification and overall accident assessment during an emergency condition.
Radiological Emergency Plan 4;0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBII.ITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency   Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer) is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival. The CECC Director has general res-ponsiblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.
5'To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsibilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available.
5.2 To   assist the   CECC   Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities    of the     Director's position, a CECC staff is available.
An assignment of positions and duties of this staff is described in attachment 4.'6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Notifications General Revision CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 2 of 6 Rev.14 6.1.1 Upon reporting to the CECC, the Director will verify that communications have been established with the State and that the nature of the accident has been reviewed with them.6.1.2 The CECC Director shall ensure that notification of the event is made to all those listed on the Notification Check Sheet (attachment 1)as appropriate.
 
Priority is noted on the attachment.
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6.1.3 The CECC Director shall ensure that those listed on attach-ment 1 are kept briefed periodically, as appropriate, on the progression of events and in particular when the accident classification is either upgraded or downgraded.
'KP-4 Rev. 1 6.0   PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS NOTE:    The Emergency    Duty Officer will follow this procedure until relieved    by the permanent CECC Director. The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.
6.1.4 Upon termination of the emergency, the CECC Director shall ensure that all attachment 1 notifications are made as appropriate.
6.i  Notify the Power Information Duty Officer                  (See  the  DNP Notification Board).
6.2  Notify Nuclear Security        (See    the  DNP  Notification Board).
6.3  Discuss    the current status      of the emergency with the         DNPEC Director   as soon as  possible.
6.4  Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident. The primary means of communication wi:th the MSECC  is a  dedicated ring-down    line  from the  CECC.
Alternate    numbers  are  listed in the       TVA  Radiological Emer-gency  Notification Directory.
6.5  Establish communication with the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident.
Alternate phone      numbers for these agencies are listed          in the TVA Radiological      Emergency Notification Directory.
6.6  Confirm    notification of the    KECC and review      the status of the accident by contacting        the  KECC by    direct ring-down line.
Alternate    numbers are listed in the          TVA  Radiological Emer-gency  Notification Directory.
        /      6.7  Notify the'SRS        Duty Engineer        (See  the  DNP    Notification Board).
        /      6.8  Notify the following for information only                    (See  the DNP Notification Board).
6.8.1 H. J. Green 6.8.2 E. F. Thomas 6.8.3 Hugh  Parris 6.8.4 J. A. Coffey


===6.2 Accident===
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Assessment 6.2.1 The CECC Director is responsible for directing TVA's overall response to the emergency.
                                                    ,Rev. 1 Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the         TVA  Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)
6.2.2 The CECC Director shall ensure that all information required by State authorities to perform their assessment function and carry out necessary protective actions is being provided to them in a timely and accurate manner (see attachment 6).6.2.3 The CECC Director is responsible for making appropriate public protective action recommendations to State authorities.
Browns Ferry - General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar - Westinghouse Notify INPO  (See  the  TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Attachment 2 provides an overview of the necessary information required by the CECC Director to make appropriate protective action recommendations.
Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Attachment 3 provides a logic diagram to assist the CECC Director in making protective action recommendations to the State.6.2.4 The CECC Director shall schedule periodic briefings (at a minimum, hourly)with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers, Power Information Manager, and others as necessary to review all appropriate information as identified in attachments 2 and 3.6.2.5 The CECC Director shall ensure that the accident information collected is posted appropriately on the status boards.The information on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.General Revision CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 3 of 6 Rev.14 6.2.6 The CECC Director shall ensure that a chronology of key offsite activities is being kept and distributed'o other emergency centers as appropriate.
Initiate notification of          the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing        (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
This responsibility is assigned to the State Communicator.
Notify South Central Bell. (See the         TVA  Radiological Emer-     .
6.2.7 The CECC Director shall ensure that appropriate offsite assessment information is transmitted to the site (attachment 8).6.2.8 The CECC Director shall utilize the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers and staff to continuously review the onsite and offsite accident information.
gency Notification Directory.)
These reviews should attempt to identify trends in key information'attachments 2 and 3)and emphasize display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.Assessments in these areas shall be updated, at a minimum, on an hourly basis and all TVA and State personnel briefed appropriately.
The CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Officer. This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.
6.2.9 The CECC Director shall ensure that any discrepancies between TVA and State information/assessment are resolved and clarified appropriately.
For  a  classification of site      emergency  or general emergency the CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center. The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12 hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour coverage for the state.       The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel  as needed.
6.2.10 Potential Release Evaluation 6.2.10.1 A potential release evaluation may be performed at any time by the KEC to assess the impact of plant conditions on the environment.
The CECC   Director will dispatch a senior management repre-sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director.      This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary. He will in.
This evaluation is based on the present or projected plant conditions.
no way control events or operations at the site.              If 24 hour operation is necessary,     two people  should  be  sent.
6.2.10.2 The Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers shall determine the need for a potential release and associated dose evaluation based on a potential change in plant conditions.
Periodic  U datin of State Federal        Industr      and TVA Emer  enc '0 erations Personnel Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided               if more frequent  than  once  per  hour).
The need for such an evaluation shall be based on the continuing assessments being made by the CECC staff and the information obtained from trending key plant and offsite parameters.
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6.2.10.3 If this evaluation is needed, the KEC will perform the necessary calculation to predict the potential release.The Plant Assessment Staff shall also provide the KEC with the assumptions and postulated plant status that should be considered when performing the calculation.
6.2.10.4 The KEC will calculate the predicted release and provide it to the Radiological Assessment Staff who will calculate an associated offsite dose.The results of the dose assessment will then be provided to the Radiological Assessment Manager and CECC Director.Genera1 Revision CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 4 of 6 Rev.14 6.3 General 0 eration 6.3.1 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for CECC The CECC Director has responsibility for physical security of the CECC and ODS work area.The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer (stationed at the entryway to the CECC)if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter.Permanent members of the ODS and CECCstaffs will have identification badges.6.3.2 Power Information Liaison The CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Manager in the CECC.The person will be responsible for providing a nontechnical interpretation of the event for the CECC Information Office staff.If the NSMC is to be staffed, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the TVA spokesperson located there.One will serve as a Radiological Health Advisor and the other as a Plant Operations Advisor.These people will be responsible for assisting the TVA spokesperson in interpreting the*approved
'ress releases and events taking place.6.3.3 Discussion with Other TVA Or anizations The CECC Director will discuss the efforts being taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an accident with representatives of other TVA organizations as needed.Representatives are identified for the Division of Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, the Nuclear Licensing Staff, Division of guality Assurance, and the Office of the General Counsel.These representatives may report to the CECC if necessary or desirable.
Notification information is provided in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
The CECC Director shall conduct periodic briefings for the entire CECC staff to update the emergency situation for them.General Revision


CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 5 of 6 Rev.14 6.3.5 State'Advisors For a classification of SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center.The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel.
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Those personnel will set up a 12-hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24-hour coverage for the State.The CECC Director may provide additional personnel as needed.Primar'y duties of the State advisors are as follows: A.Technical explanations and clarification on plant status.B.Assist the State by keeping them informed of available TVA resources.
            ~'ECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 1 6.16.2    After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental'onitoring, dose calculations, and health physics coverage.      Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.
C.Assist the State in describing/clarifying TVA's response to the emergency, understanding TVA's emergency organi-" zation, key TVA staff positions, etc.6.3.6 Senior Cor orate Su ort at the Site The Site Director will serve as the Senior Corporate repre-sentative onsite.He will advise the Site Emergency Director on,TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with, NRC and others as necessary.
6.16.3    Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant. This should be done even significant change in the accident status.
He also serves as a direct interface with the CECC Director.6.3.7 Relief of Duties Should the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.The duties of CECC Director should only pass to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position.However, for a short period of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive.The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC repre-sentatives to prepare a schedule for their relic'f to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency.
if there is little or no 6.16.4    Maintain periodic contact with other organizations as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.
The CECC Director gives the Management Services representative a copy of the schedule, and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.General Revision CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 6 of 6 Rev.14 6.3.8 Coordination of Recover Efforts Appropriate recovery efforts shall be initiated upon termi-nation of the emergency.
6.17      Assessment  of Accident Data Durin      an Emer enc Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The         CECC  Director will   designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information. The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate dose rates.
The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coordinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency in accordance with the general guidelines provided in the Radiological Emergency Plan.The CECC,Director will inform each emergency center when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins.As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency.
if  any, and trends in offsite The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible. The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.
The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed.Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River), INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.
6.17.,2  Maintenance  of CECC Status Board--The      CECC   Director will designate  a member   of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board. An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose.             The infor-mation on the status board must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.
6.17.3    CECC  Director Discussion with CECC Re resentatives from Ke    TVA Grou s--The CECC Director discusses            the efforts being taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an acci-dent with the CECC representatives of TVA organizations as needed. Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupational Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).
These representatives may report, to the CECC          if desirable. Notification information is provided in the TVA necessary or Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.18      Ph sical Securit Re uirements for the Chattanoo a Emer enc Center The CECC Director   has  responsiblity for physical      security of the  CECC,  DNPEC,  and   Operations  Duty specialist    work area.
The CECC Director or his representative              will   inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at the entry way          to the CECC if  visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permament members of the Opera-tions Duty Specialist,       CECC,   and   DNPEC  staffs will    have identification  badges.


====6.3.9 Termination====
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of the Emer enc Upon termination of the emergency, the CECC Director and staff will make themselves available for review of the accident.General Revision
The CECC Director will inform each emergency center, when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins.           As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside        .
of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency;    The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed.      Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah. River),
INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors,          and other nuclear utilities.
Relief of Duties    as CECC  Director Should    the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.
The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position. However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive. The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives      to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency.            The CECC Director gives the" DNPEC Administrative Coordinator a copy of the schedule and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.
Actions to be Taken    When  the Accident Terminates Upon   notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director   has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.
Initiate    recovery  effort  under the general guidelines of the REP,  Section 11.
The CECC    Director  will .make himself available for review of the accident.
Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If  the  accident    classification is upgraded to a General Emergency,    notify all parties informed= in sections 6.1 through 6.13.


CECC-IPD IP-3 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 1 Rev.16'ttachment 1 Notification'heck Sheet 1.Power Information, Duty Officer (CECC)2'.Public Safety (If physical security of the facility is required)(REND) 3.J.P.Darling 4.John Hutton 5.R.J.Kitts 6.B.K.Marks%7,%9.*10.*11.*13.*14.E.K.Sliger Manager, Office of Power and Engineering NSRS Duty Engineer Power Nuclear Safety Staff (CECC)~NSSS Vendor (REND)~INPO (REND)~DOE (REND)~South Central Bell (REND)~+15.Appropriate insurance carrier per Attachment 9.(REND)~NOTE: CECC--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located on the CECC Notification Board.REND--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Page 6 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 0 6.22.2 If the accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.
Response to the emergency takes top priority.These notifications shall be made when there is time and staff to do so.~Contact the Knoxville TVA operator, identify yourself, and provide telephone number.Request that the operator page the NSRS duty officer and have him return your call.+Revision IPD-CECC-IP-3 J h 0 0 Attachment 2 INPUT FOR CECC ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT CECC-IPD IP"3 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 1 Rev.14 HEAT REMOVAL CAPABILITY FUEL INTEGRITY CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY RADIOACTIVITY IN CONTAINMENT SOURCE TERMS MET DATA FIELD SURVEY DATA PLAN T ASSESSMENT DOSE ASSESSMENT KEC TSC IP-6 PLANT ASSESSMENT MANAGER RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT M NAGER E EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CECC DIRECTOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS General Revision REP-IPD CECC-IP+4 CECC SITE EMERGENCY Prepared By: W.E.W b J Approved By: Date: Rev.No.Date Revise~d Pa es 9~1 1 2/18/82 2 3 4 Rev.No.Date Revise~d Pa es~~PRO~RE WAS DELETED EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1982 The last page of this procedure is Number Page 1 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev.0 CECC SITE EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC)Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director during an emergency classification of Site Emer-gency.This procedure does not address actions of the CECC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or General Emergency.


==3.0 REFERENCES==
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CECC  - IP-5 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By:        W. E. Webb,    Jr.
Approved By:
Date:
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0 Page 1 of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 0 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.
2.0 SCOPE I
This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director during an emergency classification of General Emer-gency. This procedure does not address actions of the CECC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency.
3,0 REFERENCES Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency  Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer) is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival. The CECC Director has general respon-siblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.
5.2 To  assist  the  CECC  Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities    of the    Director's position, a CECC staff is available.
 
Page 2  of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.0  PROCEDURE RE(}UIREMENTS NOTE:    The Emergency Duty      Officer will follow this procedure until relieved      by the permanent    CECC Director.      The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.
6.x  Notify the Power Information Duty Officer                (See  the  DNP Notification Board).
6.2  Notify Nuclear Security        (See  the  DNP  Notification Board).
      /      6.3  Discuss    the current status      of the    emergency  with the    DNFEC Director    as soon as  possible.
      /      6.4  Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident. The primary means of communication with the M8ECC  is  a  dedicated ring-down line from the      CECC.
                      /
Alternate    numbers are listed in the        TVA  Radiological Emer-gency  Notification Directory.
      /      6.5  Establish communication with 'the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident.
Alternate phone      numbers for these agencies are listed        in the TVA Radiological      Emergency Notification Directory.
      /      6.6    Confirm  notification of the KECC and review the status of the accident by contacting the KECC by direct ring-down line.
Alternate numbers are listed 'in the TVA Radiological'Emer-gency  Notification Directory.
      /      6.7    Notify the      NSRS  Duty Engineer    (See  the  DNP    Notification Board).
      /      6.8    Notify the following for information only                (See  the  DNP Notification Board).
6.8.Z  H. J. Green 6.8.2  E. F. Thomas 6.8.3  Hugh  Parris 6.8.4  J. A. Coffey 0
 
II Page 3    of 5 CECC-LPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.9    Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the        TVA  Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)
Browns Ferry - General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar - Westinghouse Notify INPO    (See  the TVA  Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
6.12    Initiate notification of    the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
6.13    Notify South Central Bell. (See the        TVA  Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.)
The  CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Informati:on    Officer. This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.
6.15.1  For  a  classification of site    emergency  or general emergency the  CECC  Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center. The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12 hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour coverage for the state.      The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel as needed.
6.15.2  The  CECC  Director will dispatch a- senior management repre-'
sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director.      This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary.              He will in no way control events or operations      at  the  site.      If 24 hour operation is necessary,    two people should be sent.
Periodic  U  datin of State Federal      Industr    and TVA Emer enc  0 erations Personnel 6.16.1  Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided              if 'more frequent than once per hour).
 
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* CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.16.2 After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental monitoring, dose calculations,                and health physics coverage.        Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.
6.16.3 Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant. This should be done even if there is'ittle or no significant change in the accident status.
6e16.( Maintain periodic contact with other organizations              as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.
6.17  Assessment    of Accident Data Burin      an Emer enc 6.17.1 Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The CECC Director will    designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information. The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate          if any, and trends xn offsite dose rates.      The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible. The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.
6.17.2 Maintenance    of  CECC  Status Board--The      CECC  Director will designate    a  member    of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board. An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose.                The infor-mation on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.
6.17.3 CECC  Director Discussion with      CECC Re  resentatives    from Ke taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an accident with the CECC representatives          of TVA organizations as needed.
Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupa-tional Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources,      and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).
These representatives may report to the CECC            if  necessary or Notification information is provided in the TVA desirable.
Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.18  Ph  sical Securit    Re  uirements  for the  Chattanoo  a Emer  enc Center The  CECC  Director    has responsiblity for physical      security of the  CECC,  DNPEC,  and Operations Duty specialist        work area.
The    CECC  Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at, the entry way to the CECC if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permament members'f the Opera-tions Duty Specialist, CECC, and DNPEC staffs will have identification    badges.
 
Page 5    of 5'ECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 0 General Coordination of Recover          Efforts    b  the  CECC          Director The  CECC    Director is responsible        for assessing              and  coor-dinating the recovery efforts for            response to an emergency.
The CECC Director will        inform  each  emergency center when the emergency is terminated        and  the  recovery  phase begins.                As judgement and      events  determine,  additional    resources              outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency.      The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as  needed. Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River),
INPO,    MAELU,    NSSS  vendors,  and    other nuclear              utilities.
Relief of Duties      as CECC  Director Should    the accident 'be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief, The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position. However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC'irector to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive. The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives        to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency.                            The CECC Director gives the DNPEC Administrative            Coordinator            a  copy of the schedule and he notifies the        individuals    of  the          time  they are to report.
Actions    to'e  Taken When the Accident Terminates Upon  notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.
Initiate    recovery    effort  under the general guidelines of the REP,  Section 11.
The CECC    Director    will make  himself available for review of the accident.
Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If the  accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.
 
REP- IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IPD CECC  - IP-6 DIVISION  OF PURCHASING "RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Prepared By:      W. E. Webb,  Jr.
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DIVISION OF PURCHASING RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY    PROCEDURE 1.0    PURPOSE This procedure is designed to give direction to Division, of Purchasing personnel during a TVA radiological emergency or drill; in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of a real or simulated accident.
2.0    SCOPE This    procedure    covers  anticipated requirements of the Division of Purchasing      during emergency conditions. This procedure does not cover additional actions to be taken. prior and subsequent to an emergency or drill.
 
==3.0     REFERENCES==


4;0 Radiological Emergency Plan ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBII.ITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer)is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival.The CECC Director has general res-ponsiblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.
Radiological Emergency Plan.
5.2 To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available.
4.'0    ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.
Page 2 of 6 CECC-IPD'KP-4 Rev.1 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS NOTE: The Emergency Duty Officer will follow this procedure until relieved by the permanent CECC Director.The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.6.i 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Notify the Power Information Duty Officer (See the DNP Notification Board).Notify Nuclear Security (See the DNP Notification Board).Discuss the current status of the emergency with the DNPEC Director as soon as possible.Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident.The primary means of communication wi:th the MSECC is a dedicated ring-down line from the CECC.Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.
5.0     RESPONSIBILITIES 5'      In the event of a TVA radiological emergency or drill, the CECC  Director is r'esponsible for establishing the operations of the CECC. Upon arrival at the CECC and assessment of the situation, the CECC Director notifies the Division of Pur-chasing,   if necessary.
Establish communication with the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident.6.6/6.7/6.8 6.8.1 Alternate phone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.0     PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1    Upon assuming    his responsibilities, the CECC Director noti-fies one of     the Division of Purchasing Director's Office personnel listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notifi-cation Directory.
Confirm notification of the KECC and review the status of the accident by contacting the KECC by direct ring-down line.Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.
6,2     Upon  notification by the CECC Director, the personnel con-tacted in 6.1 notifies the applicable Division of Purchasing branch chiefs, if required, for appropriate actions.
Notify the'SRS Duty Engineer (See the DNP Notification Board).Notify the following for information only (See the DNP Notification Board).H.J.Green 6.8.2 E.F.Thomas 6.8.3 Hugh Parris 6.8.4 J.A.Coffey Page 3 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 ,Rev.1 Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)
'6. 3   All branch chiefs involved are responsible for contacting their respective section supervisors and/or purchasing agents as appropriate. Accordingly, all branch chiefs maintain a list of home telephone numbers of essential personnel in their branch'n the event of an emergency.
Browns Ferry-General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar-Westinghouse Notify INPO (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility.(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
Initiate notification of the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Notify South Central Bell.(See the TVA Radiological Emer-.gency Notification Directory.)
The CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Officer.This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.For a classification of site emergency or general emergency the CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center.The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel.
Those personnel will set up a 12 hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour coverage for the state.The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel as needed.The CECC Director will dispatch a senior management repre-sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director.This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary.
He will in.no way control events or operations at the site.If 24 hour operation is necessary, two people should be sent.Periodic U datin of State Federal Industr and TVA Emer enc'0 erations Personnel Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided if more frequent than once per hour).3 Page 4 of 6~'ECC-IPD IP-4 Rev.1 6.16.2 After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental'onitoring, dose calculations, and health physics coverage.Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.6.16.3 Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant.This should be done even if there is little or no significant change in the accident status.6.16.4 Maintain periodic contact with other organizations as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.6.17 Assessment of Accident Data Durin an Emer enc 6.17.,2 Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information.
The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate if any, and trends in offsite dose rates.The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible.The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.Maintenance of CECC Status Board--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board.An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose.The infor-mation on the status board must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.6.17.3 CECC Director Discussion with CECC Re resentatives from Ke TVA Grou s--The CECC Director discusses the efforts being taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an acci-dent with the CECC representatives of TVA organizations as needed.Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupational Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).These representatives may report, to the CECC if necessary or desirable.
Notification information is provided in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.18 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for the Chattanoo a Emer enc Center The CECC Director has responsiblity for physical security of the CECC, DNPEC, and Operations Duty specialist work area.The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at the entry way to the CECC if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter.Permament members of the Opera-tions Duty Specialist, CECC, and DNPEC staffs will have identification badges.
Page 5 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev.0 General Coordination of Recover Efforts b the CECC Director The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coor-dinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency.
The CECC Director will inform each emergency center, when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins.As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside.of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency; The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed.Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah.
River), INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.
Relief of Duties as CECC Director Should the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position.However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive.The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency.
The CECC Director gives the" DNPEC Administrative Coordinator a copy of the schedule and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.Actions to be Taken When the Accident Terminates Upon notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.
Initiate recovery effort under the general guidelines of the REP, Section 11.The CECC Director will.make himself available for review of the accident.Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If the accident classification is upgraded to a General Emergency, notify all parties informed=in sections 6.1 through 6.13.
Page 6 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev.0 6.22.2 If the accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.
REP-IPD~CECC-IP-5 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By: W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved By: Date: 9~1 Al 1 1 2/~18 82 2 3 4 lHJ'j PROQKDg3E~Q~ELKXg~FECTIV~~QQR 19 Q The last page of this procedure is Number 0
Page 1 of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev.0 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC)Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.2.0 SCOPE I This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director during an emergency classification of General Emer-gency.This procedure does not address actions of the CECC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency.
3,0 REFERENCES


==4.0 Radiological==
Page 2 of 2 CECC-IPD rP-6 Rev. 0 6.4 Periodic status     reports  are given through the Division of Purchasing   Director's Office to the     CECC Director or his staff.
Emergency Plan ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer)is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival.The CECC Director has general respon-siblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.
6.If it becomes    necessary, Division of Purchasing personnel may be required  at  the CECC to augment necessary coordination and.
5.2 To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available.
communications.
Page 2 of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev.1 6.0 PROCEDURE RE(}UIREMENTS NOTE: The Emergency Duty Officer will follow this procedure until relieved by the permanent CECC Director.The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.6.x 6.2/6.3/6.4/6.5 Notify the Power Information Duty Officer (See the DNP Notification Board).Notify Nuclear Security (See the DNP Notification Board).Discuss the current status of the emergency with the DNFEC Director as soon as possible.Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident.The primary means of communication with the M8ECC is a dedicated ring-down line from the CECC./Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.
6.6 The   Division of Purchasing representative also acts as the TVA   contact with the insurance underwriters. As this 'con-tact, the Division of Purchasing representative will contact the   insurance underwriters    and keep  them  advised on the status of the emergency.
Establish communication with'the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident./6.6/6.7/6.8 6.8.Z 6.8.2 6.8.3 6.8.4 Alternate phone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
Confirm notification of the KECC and review the status of the accident by contacting the KECC by direct ring-down line.Alternate numbers are listed'in the TVA Radiological'Emer-gency Notification Directory.
Notify the NSRS Duty Engineer (See the DNP Notification Board).Notify the following for information only (See the DNP Notification Board).H.J.Green E.F.Thomas Hugh Parris J.A.Coffey 0 II Page 3 of 5 CECC-LPD IP-5 Rev.1 6.9 Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)
Browns Ferry-General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar-Westinghouse Notify INPO (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility.(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)
6.12 6.13 Initiate notification of the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).
Notify South Central Bell.(See the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.)
The CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Informati:on Officer.This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.6.15.1 For a classification of site emergency or general emergency the CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center.The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel.
Those personnel will set up a 12 hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour coverage for the state.The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel as needed.6.15.2 The CECC Director will dispatch a-senior management repre-'sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director.This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary.
He will in no way control events or operations at the site.If 24 hour operation is necessary, two people should be sent.Periodic U datin of State Federal Industr and TVA Emer enc 0 erations Personnel 6.16.1 Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided if'more frequent than once per hour).
Page 4 of 5*CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev.1 6.16.2 After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental monitoring, dose calculations, and health physics coverage.Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.6.16.3 Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant.This should be done even if there is'ittle or no significant change in the accident status.6e16.(Maintain periodic contact with other organizations as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.6.17 Assessment of Accident Data Burin an Emer enc 6.17.1 Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information.
The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate if any, and trends xn offsite dose rates.The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible.The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.6.17.2 Maintenance of CECC Status Board--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board.An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose.The infor-mation on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.6.17.3 CECC Director Discussion with CECC Re resentatives from Ke taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an accident with the CECC representatives of TVA organizations as needed.Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupa-tional Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).These representatives may report to the CECC if necessary or desirable.
Notification information is provided in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.18 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for the Chattanoo a Emer enc Center The CECC Director has responsiblity for physical security of the CECC, DNPEC, and Operations Duty specialist work area.The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at, the entry way to the CECC if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter.Permament members'f the Opera-tions Duty Specialist, CECC, and DNPEC staffs will have identification badges.
Page 5 of 5'ECC-IPD IP-5 Rev.0 General Coordination of Recover Efforts b the CECC Director The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coor-dinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency.
The CECC Director will inform each emergency center when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins.As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency.
The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed.Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River), INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.
Relief of Duties as CECC Director Should the accident'be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief, The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position.However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC'irector to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive.The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency.
The CECC Director gives the DNPEC Administrative Coordinator a copy of the schedule and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.Actions to'e Taken When the Accident Terminates Upon notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.
Initiate recovery effort under the general guidelines of the REP, Section 11.The CECC Director will make himself available for review of the accident.Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If the accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.  


REP-IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IPD CECC-IP-6 DIVISION OF PURCHASING"RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Prepared By: Approved By: Date: W.E.Webb, Jr.R.N.RR~ll l dP 0 9~(A11 R.N.R~Pi dP The last'age of this procedure is Number  
REP- IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IP0 CECC - IP-7 DIVISION   OF MEDICAL SERVICES prepared By:
W. E. Webb,   Jr.
Approved 'By:
Date:                      25 81 II  .N.       Nt      ~II  I  dP           II  .N. Il ~di dP 0        9/~25 81            All The   last page  of this procedure is       Number


Page 1 of'CECC-IPD IP-6 Rev.0 P DIVISION OF PURCHASING RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to give direction to Division, of Purchasing personnel during a TVA radiological emergency or drill;in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of a real or simulated accident.2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the Division of Purchasing during emergency conditions.
Page I of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev. 0 DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES 1.0   'URPOSE This procedure   is designed to provide Medical Services con-sultation to the CECC Director and coordinate additional medical support for the affected TVA facility as needed.
This procedure does not cover additional actions to be taken.prior and subsequent to an emergency or drill.
2.0"      SCOPE This   procedure   outlines    Medical  Services    representative activities  upon activation    of 'the CECC  staff during   a  TVA nuclear emergency.                                   4


==3.0 REFERENCES==
==3.0       REFERENCES==


4.'0 Radiological Emergency Plan.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 5.0 None.RESPONSIBILITIES 5'In the event of a TVA radiological emergency or drill, the CECC Director is r'esponsible for establishing the operations of the CECC.Upon arrival at the CECC and assessment of the situation, the CECC Director notifies the Division of Pur-chasing, if necessary.
3.1      Radiological Emergency Plan     and IPD.
4.0      ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1 The  Division of Medical Services representative        who serves staff.
on'he CECC 4.2      Area Medical Chief The  physician who supervises all clinical (patient care)
        . services in TVA facilities within a specified geographical area. This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Medical Chief is unavailable.
4.3      Area Chief Nurse The  nurse who supervises        nursing services and nursing personnel in a specified geographical area. This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Chief Nurse is unavailable.
4,4      Medical Director The  Director of TVA's Division of Medical Services.
5.0      RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES 5.1      Medical Services    CECC Re  resentatives 5.1.1    Outline of Duties


===6.0 PROCEDURE===
Page 2 of  4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev. 0 5.1.1.1 Acts as consultant to the     CECC   Director concerning:
RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Upon assuming his responsibilities, the CECC Director noti-fies one of the Division of Purchasing Director's Office personnel listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notifi-cation Directory.
: 1. treatment    of radiation injuries      among  the workforce;,
6,2 Upon notification by the CECC Director, the personnel con-tacted in 6.1 notifies the applicable Division of Purchasing branch chiefs, if required, for appropriate actions.'6.3 All branch chiefs involved are responsible for contacting their respective section supervisors and/or purchasing agents as appropriate.
: 2. proposed    recommendations    regarding  protective  measures for the public;
Accordingly, all branch chiefs maintain a list of home telephone numbers of essential personnel in their branch'n the event of an emergency.
: 3. occupational'ealth      matters,    including employee health, status.
Page 2 of 2 CECC-IPD rP-6 Rev.0 6.4 Periodic status reports are given through the Division of Purchasing Director's Office to the CECC Director or his staff.6.5 If it becomes necessary, Division of Purchasing personnel may be required at the CECC to augment necessary coordination and.communications.
5.1.1.2 Monitor changing emergency situation by briefings from the CECC Director and      other sources of reliable information.
6.6 The Division of Purchasing representative also acts as the TVA contact with the insurance underwriters.
5.1.1.3 Predict potential needs for additional medical support at the affected facility.
As this'con-tact, the Division of Purchasing representative will contact the insurance underwriters and keep them advised on the status of the emergency.
5.1.1.4 Convey current emergency status and projected medical support needs to the appropriate Area Medical Chief.
REP-IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IP0 CECC-IP-7 DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES prepared By:-.W.E.Webb, Jr.Approved'By: Date: 25 81 II.N.Nt~II I dP II.N.Il~di dP 0 9/~25 81 All The last page of this procedure is Number Page I of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev.0 DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES 1.0'URPOSE This procedure is designed to provide Medical Services con-sultation to the CECC Director and coordinate additional medical support for the affected TVA facility as needed.2.0" SCOPE This procedure outlines Medical Services representative activities upon activation of'the CECC staff during a TVA nuclear emergency.
5.1.1.5 Receive    status reports from Area Medical Chief or facility health station regarding medical response capability and projected needs.
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5.1.1.6 Inventory resources available from other Medical Services areas and outside sources, e.g., REAC/TS.
5.1.2  Action  Se uence  and Documentation Guidelines 5.1.2.1 Receives notice    of emergency from    CECC  director.
5.1.2.2 Get  briefing of situation    and instructions for participation.
5.1.2.3 Standby or report to    CECC as  requested.
5.1.2.4 Start time log of events, contacts, notifications, actions, etc.
5.1.2.5 Alert appropriate    Area Medical Chief and instruct him to take appropriate action as outlined in 5.2 5.1.2.6 Alert the Medical Director.
5.1.2.7 Contact    alternate MED SV CECC representatives,        alert  them, and  establish a tentative duty/relief schedule.
5.1.2.8 Confirm communication channels,        alert  and request standby  for possible assistance    to:
: l. Area Medical Chiefs
: 2. REAC/TS


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: 3. other resources    as deemed necessary 5.1.2  ' Obtain from the Area Medical Chief, proposed duty rosters and shift coverage for the affected facility.
5.1.2.10 Keep proposed    staffing  schedules for reference, briefing and adjustment    in  response  to assessment of potential needs by CECC  Director.
5.2      Area Medical Chief 5.2.1    Initiate  and maintain time log of      all notifications,  actions, and  other pertinent events.
5.2.2    Inventory, alert, schedule or coordinate TVA-MED SV staff to provide coverage for onsite and area medical support facilities.
5.2.3    Coordinate and provide other medical support        for onsite  and area medical facilities as deemed necessary.
5.2.4    Provide professional supervision for medical            assessment, treatment, consultation and referral.
5.2.5    Arrange  for additional consultation,        referral, or    medical followup  as  necessary.
5.2.6    Determine    from health station staff and other sources, a specific summary of all patients by name, extent of injury, radiological exposure and contamination, treatment, disposi-tion and current location.
5.2.7    Coordinate and exchange pertinent evaluation, treatment, and disposition information with health physics staff.
5.2.8    Coordinate collection of all records and reports on radiologic exposure or contamination of TVA personnel.
5.2.9    Provide  MED SV CECC representative      with proposed scheduling rosters for onsite and area medical facilities.
5'.2. 10 Notify Medical Director and MED SV CECC representative of injury, illness, or radiological exposure and contamihation to onsite personnel.
5.2.11  Notify Medical Director        and  MED SV,. CECC  representative promptly and periodically      on  status of items 5.2.2, 5.2.6, and  5.2.9 above.


3.1 4.0 Radiological Emergency Plan and IPD.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1 The Division of Medical Services representative who serves on'he CECC staff.4.2 Area Medical Chief The physician who supervises all clinical (patient care).services in TVA facilities within a specified geographical area.This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Medical Chief is unavailable.
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4.3 Area Chief Nurse The nurse who supervises nursing services and nursing personnel in a specified geographical area.This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Chief Nurse is unavailable.
'IP-7 Rev. 0 5.Area Chief Nurse Arear'edical 5.3.1 Assist the               Chief in alerting, scheduling, and providing nursing services as requested.
4,4 Medical Director 5.0 5.1 The Director of TVA's Division of Medical Services.RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Medical Services CECC Re resentatives
6.0   Arran ements for Additional Medical  Su  ort The Division of Medical Services provides additional medical supplies  and equipment,  and nurse and physician coverage onsite, upon request and after consultation with the Medical Director and the MED SV CECC representative.


====5.1.1 Outline====
PE'P~"KPD I
of Duties Page 2 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev.0 5.1.1.1 Acts as consultant to the CECC Director concerning:
CECC   -, IP-8 OFFICE OF THE'GENERAL COUNSEL REP,PROG    DURES i      '
1.treatment of radiation injuries among the workforce;, 2.proposed recommendations regarding protective measures for the public;3.occupational'ealth matters, including employee health, status.5.1.1.2 Monitor changing emergency situation by briefings from the CECC Director and other sources of reliable information.
I Prepared By:      W. E. Web      Jr.
5.1.1.3 5.1.1.4 Predict potential needs for additional medical support at the affected facility.Convey current emergency status and projected medical support needs to the appropriate Area Medical Chief.5.1.1.5 Receive status reports from Area Medical Chief or facility health station regarding medical response capability and projected needs.5.1.1.6 Inventory resources available from other Medical Services areas and outside sources, e.g., REAC/TS.5.1.2 Action Se uence and Documentation Guidelines 5.1.2.1 Receives notice of emergency from CECC director.5.1.2.2 Get briefing of situation and instructions for participation.
Approved By:
5.1.2.3 Standby or report to CECC as requested.
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5.1.2.4 Start time log of events, contacts, notifications, actions, etc.5.1.2.5 Alert appropriate Area Medical Chief and instruct him to take appropriate action as outlined in 5.2 5.1.2.6 Alert the Medical Director.5.1.2.7 Contact alternate MED SV CECC representatives, alert them, and establish a tentative duty/relief schedule.5.1.2.8 Confirm communication channels, alert and request standby for possible assistance to: l.Area Medical Chiefs 2.REAC/TS Page 3 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev.0 3.other resources as deemed necessary 5.1.2'Obtain from the Area Medical Chief, proposed duty rosters and shift coverage for the affected facility.5.1.2.10 Keep proposed staffing schedules for reference, briefing and adjustment in response to assessment of potential needs by CECC Director.5.2 Area Medical Chief 5.2.1 Initiate and maintain time log of all notifications, actions, and other pertinent events.5.2.2 Inventory, alert, schedule or coordinate TVA-MED SV staff to provide coverage for onsite and area medical support facilities.


====5.2.3 Coordinate====
CECC-IPD IP-S Page 1  of 2 Rev. 1 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL REP PROCEDURES 1.0  'PURPOSE These procedures    are designed to establish a line of responsibility within the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) to assure that requests for legal assistance during an emergency are appropriately handled in a timely manner.
and provide other medical support for onsite and area medical facilities as deemed necessary.
2.0    SCOPE These procedures cover the assignment of OGC attorneys during emergency conditions. The procedures do not cover assignments        that may be made prior or subsequent to an emergency or      drill.


====5.2.4 Provide====
==3.0    REFERENCES==
professional supervision for medical assessment, treatment, consultation and referral.5.2.5 Arrange for additional consultation, referral, or medical followup as necessary.


====5.2.6 Determine====
Radiological Emergency Plan.
from health station staff and other sources, a specific summary of all patients by name, extent of injury, radiological exposure and contamination, treatment, disposi-tion and current location.5.2.7 Coordinate and exchange pertinent evaluation, treatment, and disposition information with health physics staff.5.2.8 5.2.9 5'.2.10 Coordinate collection of all records and reports on radiologic exposure or contamination of TVA personnel.
4.0    ABBREVlATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC  - Central Emergency Control Center.
Provide MED SV CECC representative with proposed scheduling rosters for onsite and area medical facilities.
KEC  - Knoxville Emergency Center.
Notify Medical Director and MED SV CECC representative of injury, illness, or radiological exposure and contamihation to onsite personnel.
OGC  - Office of the General Counsel.
5.2.11 Notify Medical Director and MED SV,.CECC representative promptly and periodically on status of items 5.2.2, 5.2.6, and 5.2.9 above.
5.0   RESPONSlBILlTIES 5.1   Upon  notification  by the CECC Director that an emergency condition exists, the  OGC  representative to the CECC is responsible for making himself available to receive requests for legal assistance from the CECC Director or the KEC Director. The OGC representative will provide requested legal advice or coordinate the provision of such advice by    OGC, as'ppropriate.
Page 4 of 4 CECC-IPD'IP-7 Rev.0 5.3 Area Chief Nurse 5.3.1 6.0 Assist the Arear'edical Chief in alerting, scheduling, and providing nursing services as requested.
6.1   The   OGC representative,    as designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency  Notification Directory, will advise the CECC Director of a telephone number at which he or she can be reached during the emergency,  and derring the course of the emergency  will provide legal assistance   as requested consistent with OGC procedures. The CECC Director  will  attempt to contact an OGC representative by calling
Arran ements for Additional Medical Su ort The Division of Medical Services provides additional medical supplies and equipment, and nurse and physician coverage onsite, upon request and after consultation with the Medical Director and the MED SV CECC representative.
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PE'P~"KPD ICECC-, IP-8 OFFICE OF THE'GENERAL COUNSEL REP,PROG DURES i'I Prepared By: W.E.Web Jr.Approved By: Date: 9/25/81 O 9/25/81 Al 1 OCT 26$82 Azz Rev.No.Date Revi~sed Pa es The last page of this procedure is Number CECC-IPD IP-S Page 1 of 2 Rev.1 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL REP PROCEDURES 1.0'PURPOSE These procedures are designed to establish a line of responsibility within the Office of the General Counsel (OGC)to assure that requests for legal assistance during an emergency are appropriately handled in a timely manner.2.0 SCOPE These procedures cover the assignment of OGC attorneys during emergency conditions.
                                        ~ "1"
The procedures do not cover assignments that may be made prior or subsequent to an emergency or drill.


==3.0 REFERENCES==
0 CECC-IPD IP-8 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 1 those designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory in the order listed. The first person contacted shall act as the OGC representative until responsibility is transferred to another OGC representative or until the end of the emergency.
The first three OGC representatives on the list are considered the primary OGC representatives. Other OGC representatives will attempt to contact a primary OGC representative to transfer responsibility for OGC representation.
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Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 ABBREVlATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC-Central Emergency Control Center.KEC-Knoxville Emergency Center.OGC-Office of the General Counsel.5.0 RESPONSlBILlTIES 5.1 Upon notification by the CECC Director that an emergency condition exists, the OGC representative to the CECC is responsible for making himself available to receive requests for legal assistance from the CECC Director or the KEC Director.The OGC representative will provide requested legal advice or coordinate the provision of such advice by OGC, as'ppropriate.
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6.1 The OGC representative, as designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory, will advise the CECC Director of a telephone number at which he or she can be reached during the emergency, and derring the course of the emergency will provide legal assistance as requested consistent with OGC procedures.
Prepared By:    W. E. Web  Jr.
The CECC Director will attempt to contact an OGC representative by calling"-Revision
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CECC-IPD IP-8 Page 2 of 2 Rev.1 those designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory in the order listed.The first person contacted shall act as the OGC representative until responsibility is transferred to another OGC representative or until the end of the emergency.
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The first three OGC representatives on the list are considered the primary OGC representatives.
Other OGC representatives will attempt to contact a primary OGC representative to transfer responsibility for OGC representation.
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REP-IPD CECC-IP-9 INFORMATION OFFICE OPERATING PROCEDURES F R ABNORMAL OCCURRENCES XT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS H Prepared By: W.E.Web Jr.Approved By: Date: 0 9/~25 81 Al 1 OCT 26 1982 PROCEDURE DELETED'JULY 1983 Jl I f REP-IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IPD CECC-IP 1O EMERGENCY FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES Prepared By: Approved By: Date: 25 81 R.N.Dt~Ri dP 9/25/81 All R.N.D~ti dP The last page of this procedure is Number
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Page 1 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev.0 EMERGENCY FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES
REP-IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IPD CECC - IP   1O EMERGENCY FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES Prepared By:
Approved By:
Date:                  25 81 R  .N.      Dt    ~Ri dP                R    .N. D  ~ti dP 9/25/81      All The  last page  of this procedure is  Number


===1.0 PURPOSE===
Page 1 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 EMERGENCY FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES 1.0  PURPOSE These procedures are designed to direct Division -of finance employees to insure that financial support is provided during a radiological emergency.
These procedures are designed to direct Division-of finance employees to insure that financial support is provided during a radiological emergency.
2.0  SCOPE These procedures  apply to all financial reporting and payment activities during  the period of the emergency.


===2.0 SCOPE===
==3.0   REFERENCES==
These procedures apply to all financial reporting and payment activities during the period of the emergency.


==3.0 REFERENCES==
Ra'diological Emergency Plan.
4'. 0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1
* 1 employee's time and delivering employee paychecks.
4.2  Emer enc    Coordinator - The Division of Finance employees designated to coordinate all financial support to other TVA organizations during a radiological emergency.
4.3   Emer enc    A ent Officer -    A TVA employee  authorized by the TVA  Treasurer to receive      or disburse  TVA  funds during a radiological emergency.
4.4  Advance Pa ent of Earnin s - A monetary amount payable to an employee in a'dvance of the date on which the employee would otherwise be entitled to be paid.
4.5  S  ecial Allowance -  An  additional allowance payment to offset the direct added        expenses  incident to a radiological emergency.
5;0  RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1  Upon  notification of an emergency, the Comptroller is respon-sible    for implementing .the emergency financial support procedures.
6.0   PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS


4'.0 Ra'diological Emergency Plan.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1*1 employee's time and delivering employee paychecks.
Page 2 of  4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 6.1     Initial Notification The  Comptroller notifies the Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator after official notification of an emergency is received.
4.2 Emer enc Coordinator
6.2     Division of Finance      Emer enc   Coordinator The  Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator stands by in case    financial services are needed at the emergency site or immediate vicinity. The Emergency Coordinator activates emergency agent officers at the Division of Finance location nearest the emergency location.
-The Division of Finance employees designated to coordinate all financial support to other TVA organizations during a radiological emergency.
6'      ADVANCE PAYMENTS The Emergency      Coordinator may authorize advance payments of earnings when,      in the opinion of the Emergency Agent Officer, payment      is required to help an employee defray immediate expenses      incident to  an emergency.
4.3 Emer enc A ent Officer-A TVA employee authorized by the TVA Treasurer to receive or disburse TVA funds during a radiological emergency.
6.3.1    Rate    of  Advance Pa    eats Advance payment is based on the            rate of pay to which the employee was entitled immediately            prior to notification of the emergency.
6.3.2  Amount    of  Advance Pa    ent The amount      of advance payment is the monetary amount covering a  period not to exceed 30 days or a lesser number of days as determined appropriate by the Emergency Coordinator.
6.3.3.1  Com  utation of    Advance Pa    ent For  full-time and regular part-time employees, the amount of advance    is computed on the basis of the number of regularly scheduled workdays      that  will occur  during the period covered by the advance.
6.3.3.2  To Whom Paid The advance      payments    may be  paid to the employee, an adult dependent,      or a designated  representative. When these pay-ments    are made    to other than the employee, prior written authorization    may have been  given by the employee.
6.3.4    When  Paid The advance payment may be made          at any time after  notifi-cation of an emergency.


===4.4 Advance===
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Pa ent of Earnin s-A monetary amount payable to an employee in a'dvance of the date on which the employee would otherwise be entitled to be paid.4.5 S ecial Allowance-An additional allowance payment to offset the direct added expenses incident to a radiological emergency.
=, 6.3.5  Reco~erCr After  an employee's account is reviewed and        it  is found that the employee is indebted for any part of the advance payment, recovery of the payment will be made. Repayment may be made either in full or in partial payments as agreed upon. between the payroll officer and the employee.
5;0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification of an emergency, the Comptroller is respon-sible for implementing.the emergency financial support procedures.
6.3.6  Waiver of Recover Recovery of an advance payment is not required when determined that the recovery would be against equity and good it  is conscience or against the public interest.
6.4    SPECIAL PAYMENTS Special    allowances may be paid to offset any direct added expenses which are incurred as a result of an emergency.
Such allowances may be paid by authorized agent officers.
6.4.1 Travel  E    enses Travel expenses 'and per diem is paid in accordance with                TVA travel regulations.
6.4.2. Subsistence    Ex enses Subsistence payments are made when considered            necessary      in the opinion of the Division of Finance.
6.4.3 The Emergency      Coordinator is authorized to make payments for other expenses considered necessary to insure that financial support is provided during the period of emergency.                    Such payments are made by agent officer checks to employees or to commercial establishments for materials, supplies, or other expenses    necessary    to support TVA emergency procedures.
6.5    REPORTING The Emergency      Coordinator takes steps necessary'o see that all  payments    are adequately supported, considering the cir-cumstances.
Pa  roll Time Re ortin During 'he emergency,        normal  reporting of employees'ime worked    is  made  if practicable. The  Emergency    Coordinator


===6.0 PROCEDURE===
Page 4 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 activates  necessary procedures depending upon the . circum-stances,  These  procedures are coordinated with the local payroll  office  if  the payroll office is still active.
RE UIREMENTS Page 2 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev.0 6.1 Initial Notification The Comptroller notifies the Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator after official notification of an emergency is received.6.2 Division of Finance Emer enc Coordinator The Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator stands by in case financial services are needed at the emergency site or immediate vicinity.The Emergency Coordinator activates emergency agent officers at the Division of Finance location nearest the emergency location.6'ADVANCE PAYMENTS The Emergency Coordinator may authorize advance payments of earnings when, in the opinion of the Emergency Agent Officer, payment is required to help an employee defray immediate expenses incident to an emergency.
6.
6.3.1 Rate of Advance Pa eats Advance payment is based on the rate of pay to which the employee was entitled immediately prior to notification of the emergency.
When  the emergency     condition ceases,  the Emergency Coordi-nator initiates    a  final  accounting for all payments made.
6.5.3 Financial Records The  Emergency  Coordinator takes necessary steps to protect all  financial and accounting records and cash at the emergency location.


====6.3.2 Amount====
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of Advance Pa ent The amount of advance payment is the monetary amount covering a period not to exceed 30 days or a lesser number of days as determined appropriate by the Emergency Coordinator.
Prepared By:    B. K. Mark Approved By:
6.3.3.1 Com utation of Advance Pa ent For full-time and regular part-time employees, the amount of advance is computed on the basis of the number of regularly scheduled workdays that will occur during the period covered by the advance.6.3.3.2 To Whom Paid The advance payments may be paid to the employee, an adult dependent, or a designated representative.
Date:                  2  81 Rev. No.     Date  Revised  Pacdes 9L22581      Al 1 OCT  26 $ 82 The  last page  of this procedure is       Number
When these pay-ments are made to other than the employee, prior written authorization may have been given by the employee.6.3.4 When Paid The advance payment may be made at any time after notifi-cation of an emergency.
Page 3 of 4'ECC-IPD IP-10 Rev.'0=, 6.3.5 Reco~erCr After an employee's account is reviewed and it is found that the employee is indebted for any part of the advance payment, recovery of the payment will be made.Repayment may be made either in full or in partial payments as agreed upon.between the payroll officer and the employee.6.3.6 Waiver of Recover Recovery of an advance payment is not required when it is determined that the recovery would be against equity and good conscience or against the public interest.6.4 SPECIAL PAYMENTS Special allowances may be paid to offset any direct added expenses which are incurred as a result of an emergency.
Such allowances may be paid by authorized agent officers.6.4.1 Travel E enses Travel expenses'and per diem is paid in accordance with TVA travel regulations.
6.4.2.Subsistence Ex enses Subsistence payments are made when considered necessary in the opinion of the Division of Finance.6.4.3 The Emergency Coordinator is authorized to make payments for other expenses considered necessary to insure that financial support is provided during the period of emergency.
Such payments are made by agent officer checks to employees or to commercial establishments for materials, supplies, or other expenses necessary to support TVA emergency procedures.


===6.5 REPORTING===
CECC-IPD IP-11 Page  1 of 3 Rev. 1 CECC  TRAINING RE UIREMENTS 1.0     PURPOSE This procedure specifies the training provided to the Director, technical assistants, and representatives of the CECC.
The Emergency Coordinator takes steps necessary'o see that all payments are adequately supported, considering the cir-cumstances.
2.0    SCOPE This procedure covers the training of the CECC members,'defines the responsibility for providing the training and documentation, and provides for peri'odic retraining.
Pa roll Time Re ortin During'he emergency, normal reporting of employees'ime worked is made if practicable.
The Emergency Coordinator Page 4 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev.0 6.activates necessary procedures depending upon the.circum-stances, These procedures are coordinated with the local payroll office if the payroll office is still active.When the emergency condition ceases, the Emergency Coordi-nator initiates a final accounting for all payments made.6.5.3 Financial Records The Emergency Coordinator takes necessary steps to protect all financial and accounting records and cash at the emergency location.
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CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 1 of 3 Rev.1 CECC TRAINING RE UIREMENTS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure specifies the training provided to the Director, technical assistants, and representatives of the CECC.2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers the training of the CECC members,'defines the responsibility for providing the training and documentation, and provides for peri'odic retraining.
==3.0     REFERENCES==


==3.0 REFERENCES==
Radiological Emergency Plan.
4.0    ABBREVIATIONS.AND DEFINITIONS None.
5.0    RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1    The  Division of Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section is responsible for training the CECC Director and technical assistants.      Training documentation will be retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files. Lesson plans will be prepared by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section.
6.0     PROCEDURE RE UIRENENTS 6.1    Trainin Lessons The lesson plans  for specific training will be prepared    by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness    Section.                      A n
6.2    Trainin Records Records  of individual training  will be maintained on Form TVA 1453
      'nd    retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness    Section
* files.
* 6.3    S  ecific Trainin  Re  uirements
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4.0 5.0 Radiological Emergency Plan.ABBREVIATIONS.AND DEFINITIONS None.RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Division of Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section is responsible for training the CECC Director and technical assistants.
0 CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 1 6.3.1   CECC   Director and Emer enc   Dut Officer The CECC   Director, his alternates, and the Emergency Duty Officers will attend   a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.
Training documentation will be retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files.Lesson plans will be prepared by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section.6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIRENENTS 6.1 Trainin Lessons The lesson plans for specific training will be prepared by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section.A n 6.2 Trainin Records Records of individual training will be maintained on Form TVA 1453'nd retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section*files.*6.3 S ecific Trainin Re uirements<<Revision 0
The training will .cover the following subjects:
CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 2 of 3 Rev.1 6.3.1 CECC Director and Emer enc Dut Officer The CECC Director, his alternates, and the Emergency Duty Officers will attend a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.The training will.cover the following subjects: 1.TVA Radiological Emergency Plan Familiarization 2.Facility Familiarization 3.Communication System Familiarization 4.Implementing Procedure Review 5.Protective Action Options 6.Coordination of TVA Support 7.Interagency Coordination (State, Federal, and Vendor)8.Example Scenarios (including transportation) 6.3.2 CECC Technical Assistants The CECC technical assistants will attend a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.The training.will cover the following subjects: 1.TVA Radiological.
: 1. TVA Radiological Emergency Plan Familiarization
Emergency Plan Familiarization 2.Facility Familiarization
: 2. Facility Familiarization
.3.Communication System Familiarization 4.Implementing Procedure Review 6.4 Revisions to the REP or REP-IPD Each approved revision to the REP or REP-IPD containing other than editorial or plan administration-type changes is routed, by the Radiological Emergency Parparedness Section, to each individual assigned a,responsibility in the CECC.Each individual is responsible for verifying he has read and understands the revision by signing and returning the cover letter attached to the change.~Revision"2-  
: 3. Communication System   Familiarization
: 4. Implementing Procedure Review
: 5. Protective Action Options
: 6. Coordination of   TVA Support
: 7. Interagency Coordination (State, Federal, and Vendor)
: 8. Example Scenarios   (including transportation) 6.3.2   CECC Technical Assistants The CECC   technical assistants will attend a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.
The training .will cover the following subjects:
: 1. TVA Radiological. Emergency Plan Familiarization
: 2. Facility Familiarization
      .3. Communication System   Familiarization
: 4. Implementing Procedure Review 6.4     Revisions to the   REP or REP-IPD Each approved   revision to the REP or REP-IPD containing other than editorial or plan administration-type changes is routed, by the Radiological Emergency Parparedness Section, to each individual assigned a,responsibility in the CECC. Each individual is responsible for verifying he has read and understands the revision by signing and returning the cover   letter attached to the change.
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CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 3 of 3 Rev.1 6.5 Trainin Drills Training drills are conducted periodically to ensure appropriate components of the CECC are thoroughly tested and proven effective.
CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 3   of 3 Rev. 1 6.5     Trainin Drills Training drills are conducted periodically to ensure appropriate components of the CECC are thoroughly tested and proven effective.
On-the-spot corrections are made of participants as necessary.
On-the-spot corrections are made of participants as necessary.
Records of these training drills are maintained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files.>Revision REP-IPD CECC-IP-12 Prepared By: Approved By: Date: W.E.ebb, Jr.9 25 81 0 9/gg/g1 All OCT~882 z.a 5 The last page of this procedure is Number CECC-IPD IP"12 Page 1 of 2 Rev.1 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure defines CECC/DNPEC security requirements and specific instructions for TVA Public Safety Officers when the CECC/DNPEC is activated.
Records of these training drills are maintained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files.
2.0.SCOPE This procedure covers the actions required to establish and maintain access control at the CECC/DNPEC complex.
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==3.0 REFERENCES==
REP- IPD CECC  - IP-  12 Prepared By:      W. E. ebb,  Jr.
Approved By:
Date:                9 25 81 0        9/gg/g1    All OCT  ~882      z. a  5 The  last page  of this procedure is      Number
 
CECC-IPD IP"12 Page  1 of  2 Rev. 1 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY 1.0      PURPOSE This procedure defines    CECC/DNPEC security  requirements and specific instructions for    TVA Public Safety  Officers when the CECC/DNPEC is activated.
2.0  . SCOPE This procedure covers the actions required to establish and maintain access control at the CECC/DNPEC complex.
 
==3.0     REFERENCES==


TVA Radiological Emergency Plan.4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section is responsible for ensuring that each TVA employee having a function inside the CECC/DNPEC complex has an identification card with the designation"CHATT,-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM." These identification cards will be maintained in the CECC.5.2 6.0 The Chattanooga TVA Public Safety Office is responsible for general access control within the Chestnut Street Tower II office building and for establishing restricted access control for the CECC/DNPEC area.PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Notification 6.2 6.2.1 The Chattanooga TVA Public Safety Office will be notified by the CECC Director whenever the CECC/DNPEC is activated.
TVA Radiological Emergency Plan.
Securit Re uirements When notified'that the CECC/DNPEC has been activated, the Chattanooga TVA.Public Safety Office will immediately assign two TVA Public Safety Officers to establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC (room 140, Chestnut.Street Tower II-see attachment 1).='Revision  
4.0     ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.
5.0     RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1     The   Radiological Emergency Preparedness     Section is responsible for ensuring that each   TVA employee having a function inside the CECC/DNPEC   complex has an identification card with the designation "CHATT,-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM."     These   identification   cards will be   maintained   in the CECC.
5.2     The Chattanooga     TVA Public Safety Office is responsible for general access control within the Chestnut Street Tower II office building and for establishing restricted access control for the CECC/DNPEC area.
6.0    PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1     Notification The Chattanooga     TVA Public Safety Office will be notified by the CECC   Director whenever the CECC/DNPEC is activated.
6.2    Securit   Re uirements 6.2.1  When   notified 'that the   CECC/DNPEC has been activated, the Chattanooga   TVA. Public Safety Office will immediately assign two TVA Public Safety Officers to establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC (room 140, Chestnut. Street Tower II - see attachment 1).
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CECC-IPD IP-12 Page 2 of 2 Rev.0 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, the Public Safety Officers shall establish and maintain access control in accordance with CECC/DNPEC Security Instruction given in attachment.
CECC-IPD IP-12 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 0 6.2.2 Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, the Public Safety Officers shall establish and maintain access control in accordance with CECC/
2.Public Safety Officers assigned to the CECC/DNPEC shall report to the CECC Director or, in his absence, the DNPEC Director.Should both directors be absent, he should report to the senior REP staff member on duty.Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, Radiological Emergency Team members will be issued identification cards with the designation"CHATT.-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM." These members are authorized unlimited access to the CECC/DNPEC.
DNPEC Security Instruction given in attachment. 2.
6.2.5 All other personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff personnel:
6.2.3 Public Safety Officers assigned to the CECC/DNPEC shall report to the CECC Director or, in his absence, the DNPEC Director. Should both directors be absent, he should report to the senior REP staff member on duty.
6.2.4 Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, Radiological Emergency Team members will be issued identification cards with the designation "CHATT.-RADIOLOGICALEMERGENCY TEAM." These members are authorized unlimited access to the   CECC/DNPEC.
6.2.5 All other personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff personnel:
CECC Director, REP staff, DNPEC Director, Plant Communicator.
CECC Director, REP staff, DNPEC Director, Plant Communicator.
6.2.6 A roster of CECC/DNPEC access shall be maintained by the TVA Public Safety Officers.See attachment
6.2.6 A roster of CECC/DNPEC access shall be maintained by the   TVA Public Safety Officers. See attachment 3.
: 3.
 
CECC-IPD IP"12 Attachment, 2 Page 1 of 2 Rev.1 Attachment 2 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS D~ut Sco e A TVA Public Safety Officer shall establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC to control access to the area during a radiological emergency or drill.Materials and E ui ment Re uired Sign-in log and pen Watch Table and chair (may be borrowed from the CECC/DNPEC area)CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team identification cards Visitor identification cards Instructions 1.When notified that the CECC/DNPEC is to be activated, immediately report to the CECC Director, room 140, Chestnut Street Tower II.2.If occupied for other uses, clear conference room 130.3.Lock doors 1, 2, and 3 (see attachment 1).Set up the Sign-in Station in the hallway outside door 1.5.6.7.8.Obtain the CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team identification cards from the CECC cabinet (Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)has key).Date and number the first sheet of the Sign-in Log and request all TVA CECC/DNPEC personnel already working in the area to sign the log.Issue each emergency team member their identification card.All visitors must leave the area unless authorized to remain by the CECC Director, REP staff, DNPEC Director, or Plant Communicator.
CECC-IPD IP"12 Attachment, 2 Page 1 of 2 Rev. 1 Attachment   2 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS D~ut Sco e A TVA Public Safety Officer shall establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC to control access to the area during a radiological emergency or   drill.
CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team personnel (as identified by TVA photograph identification cards designated"CHATT.-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM")are authorized unlimited access to the CECC/DNPEC.
Materials   and E ui ment Re uired Sign-in log   and pen Watch Table and chair (may be borrowed from the         CECC/DNPEC   area)
All other personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff members: CECC Director REP staff DNPEC Director Plant Communicator
CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team     identification   cards Visitor identification     cards Instructions
*Revision CECC-IPD IP-12 Attachment 2 Page 2 of 2 Rev.1 9.Each person entering the CECC/DNPEC area must sign the log before entering.10.Each person leaving the CECC/DNPEC area must surrender their identification card or visitor badge and note the time on the sign-in roster." 11.Since it is not prudent for TVA to issue identification badges to all personnel within TVA and situations may arise in which other TVA, Federal, State, local, or private organizations may be r'equired in the CECC/DNPEC complex for an extended period, an access list of the personnel, signed by the CECC Director, will be provided to the Public Safety Officer as necessary.
: 1. When notified that the   CECC/DNPEC   is to be activated, immediately report to the   CECC Director,   room 140, Chestnut Street Tower       II.
Personnel on the access,list will be issued a visitor's badge upon presenting appropriate personal identification.
: 2. If occupied   for other uses, clear conference       room 130.
12.Should the emergency situation be of a nature that significant response from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)is expected, additional secure office areas may be required.The CECC Director will direct the Public Safety Officers to secure the area, labeled"Additional Office Area" on attachment 1, unlock door 2, and lock the door leading from the"Additional Office Area" to the stairwell.
: 3. Lock doors 1, 2, and 3 (see attachment 1).
The area will then become part, of the restricted area and subject to the same access control as the CECC/DNPEC area.>"Revision CECC-IPD XP-13 INCLEHENT WEATHER PROCEDURE Prepared By: Approved By: Date: W.E.We b, Jr.Rev.No.Date I(ev i.sed I'a~.os 0 FE8~61 4 1.3 The last page of this procedure is number 3  
Set up the Sign-in Station     in the hallway outside door       1.
~s 0 CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 1 of 3 Rev.1 INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE'o provide a pickup service for key emergency personnel who may be stranded because of inclement weather.and to provide lodging"-and meals as necessary.
: 5. Obtain the   CECC/DNPEC   Emergency Team   identification   cards from the CECC cabinet (Operations Duty Specialist       (ODS) has   key).
2.0 SCOPE"'his procedure provides instructions for the Public Safety Service (PSS)and the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR), Management Services Staff (MSS), to implement the inclement weather plan.
: 6. Date and number the     first sheet of the Sign-in Log and request all TVA CECC/DNPEC   personnel already working in the area to sign the log. Issue each emergency team member their identification card.
All visitors must leave the area unless authorized to remain by the CECC Director,   REP staff, DNPEC   Director, or Plant   Communicator.
: 7. CECC/DNPEC   Emergency Team personnel     (as identified by TVA photograph   identification   cards designated "CHATT.-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY   TEAM") are authorized unlimited access to the CECC/DNPEC.
: 8. All other   personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff members:
CECC Director REP staff DNPEC Director Plant Communicator
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: 9. Each person entering the CECC/DNPEC area must sign the log before entering.
: 10. Each person leaving the CECC/DNPEC area must surrender their identification card or visitor   badge and note the time on the sign-in roster."
: 11. Since it is not prudent for TVA to issue identification badges to all personnel within TVA and situations may arise in which other TVA, Federal, State, local, or private organizations may be r'equired in the CECC/DNPEC complex for an extended period, an access list of the personnel, signed by the CECC Director, will be provided to the Public Safety Officer as necessary. Personnel on the access,list will be issued a visitor's badge upon presenting appropriate personal identification.
: 12. Should the emergency situation be of a nature that significant response from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is expected, additional secure office areas may be required. The CECC Director will direct the Public Safety Officers to secure the area, labeled "Additional Office Area" on attachment 1, unlock door 2, and lock the door leading from the "Additional Office Area" to the stairwell. The area will then become part, of the restricted area and subject to the same access control as the CECC/DNPEC area.
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CECC-IPD XP-13 INCLEHENT WEATHER PROCEDURE Prepared By:     W. E. We b, Jr.
Approved By:
Date:
Rev. No.       Date                               I(ev i.sed I'a~.os 0
FE8~61     4     1. 3 The   last page of this procedure is number     3
 
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CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 1 INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE 1.0         PURPOSE
            'o   provide   a pickup service for key emergency personnel who may be stranded because of     inclement weather. and to provide lodging
            "-and meals as necessary.
2.0         SCOPE
            "'his   procedure provides instructions for the Public Safety Service (PSS) and the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR),
Management Services Staff (MSS), to implement the inclement weather plan.
 
==3.0        REFERENCES==
 
None.
4.0        ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.
5.0        RESPONSIBILITIES The CECC  Director is responsible for initiating the inclement weather plan by    notifying the PSS Area Chief and the MSS supervisor. The PSS Area Chief is responsible for, providing a pickup service for key emergency center personnel during the period of inclement weather. The MSS supervisor is responsible for reserving    a  block of  rooms at a'ocal hotel/motel for    use by key  individuals.
6.0        PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 1
6.1        The  Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section shall advise the CECC Director as soon as possible of impending inclement weather conditions, i.e., snow, sleet, or ice, in the immediate area.
I 6.2        The CECC  Director or his representative shall contact the        PSS Area Chief, the    MSS  supervisor, and the Operations Duty Specialist    (ODS)  and request that the inclement weather plan      be implemented.
6.3        Public Safet    Service 6.3.1      The PSS Area Chief      will  notify the transportation services garage and reserve two 4-wheel      drive vehicles. If 4-wheel drive vehicles are not available, two cars supplied wi.th
                                              ~                        tire  chains will be  reserved.
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CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 2  of 3 Rev. 0 6.3.2  The PSS Area  Chief    will assign  two  PSS  officers to drive the vehicles.
6.3.3  The PSS  officers will be authorized to drive the vehicles to their residences for official business only. They will be responsible for having the tire chains installed if the weather deteriorates where they would      be  required.
6.3 '  The PSS  officers may remain on standby status until relieved by another officer or until the inclement weather plan has been canceled. Standby status means the officer will remain where he can be reached by phone.
6.3.5  Expenses  incurred for operation of the vehicles and extra pay for the PSS officers for actual work performed will be paid by NUC PR, 6.3.6  The CECC  Director shall provide the PSS Area Chief area maps        and addresses of key    individuals that might need a ride to the emergency center.
6.3.7  The  ODS  will call  the  PSS officers  and inform them of individuals requiring transportation        and their location    during an emergency situation.
6.3.8  When  notified, the PSS officers will pick up the emergency personnel and transport them to the CECC.
6.3.9  Upon  arrival at the CECC, the PSS officers will remain until released by the CECC Director or dispatched by the ODS to pick up additional personnel.
6.3.10 The CECC  Director or his representative      will contact  the  PSS Area Chief and cancel the inclement weather plan when the vehicles are    no  longer required.
6.3.11 The PSS Area    Chief  will return  the vehicles to the transportation garage      and the PSS  officers will be returned to regular duties.
6.4    ODS 6.4.1  The  ODS  should  notify  PSS at extension 3408 and give the PS(
dispatcher the    name  of the person to be picked up, his location, and a phone number      where the person can be reached,    if possible.
These arrangements should be made only as time permits.            Prompt notification of emergency personnel remains as the          first priority.
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6.4.2      Only members of the CECC/DNPEC staff who are stranded or are unable to respond to a nuclear plant emergency because of the weather will be picked up. All other personnel requesting this service must be specifically authorized by the CECC Director.
6.5        Mana ement  Services Staff The MSS shall make reservations for six rooms (double) at a
                '"hotel/motel within walking distance of the CECC and provide meals as necessary.
6.5.2      The CECC Director shall authorize key personnel to occupy Lhese rooms  if the individual feels it is necessary. Key personnel are those individuals who must be immediately available 'should an emergency occur.
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REP-IPD CECC - IP-14 TVA BOARD AND GENERAI. MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Prepared By:      W. E. Webb  Jr.
Approved By:
Date:
O    OCT  96 882 The last  page  of this procedure is  Number  2
 
CECC-IPD Page 1 of 2 IP-14 Rev. 0 TVA BOARD AND GENERAL MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES 1.0 . PURPOSE This purpose is designed to provide the necessary    communication link within TVA for high-level government officials at the Federal and State levels during radiological emergencies.      It also provides for the Board and General Manager interface with the radiological emergency organization. This procedures is not intended to cover radiological emergencies resulting from national emergencies  or acts of war which require implementation of the TVA Emergency Preparedness Plan.
2.0  SCOPE This procedure designates a spokesperson for the TVA Board and provides guidance on his specific responsibilities during radio-logical emergency conditions.      It also provides specific expected locations and notification procedures for the Board spokesperson.
 
==3.0  REFERENCES==


==3.0 REFERENCES==
None.
4.0  ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Board spokesperson  -  Used to refer to the TVA Board spokesperson or his designated alternate.
CECC  - Central  Emergency Control Center.
KHC  - Knoxvill.e Emergency CenLer.
5.0  RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of  a serious radiological emergency invo1ving TVA facilities,  the TVA radiological emergency response organization is responsible for overall management of the emergency response, for keeping the Board spokesperson or his designated alternate (hereinafter referred to as "Board spokesperson") informed of plant and environmental conditions, and, when the time permits, for consulting with them on major decisions. Communications with high-leve1 government officials (e.g., President, Governors, NRC Commissioner) on the status of the emergency will be conducted as necessary by the Board spokesperson during the emergency.
 
CECC-IPD Page 2 of 2 IP-14 Rev. 0 6.0  PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1  Initial notification of    the General Manager and the Board will be made  by the Director of Information or his representative.        Noti-fication of the Board spokesperson shall be in accordance with the order specified in the Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.2 The  following persons, in the order listed, are designated to speak  for TVA in communications with high-level government officials relative to radiological emergency matters.
: 1. C. H. Dean, Jr.
: 2. S. David Freeman
: 3. Richard M. Freeman
: 4. William F. Willis
: 5. H. G. Parris
: 6. CECC Director The Board spokesperson    is specified to be the first person listed who  is present in the vicinity of Knoxville or Chattanooga. That person shall be responsible as Board spokesperson until such time as the Chairman,    or  a higher alternate relieves him.
When  notified, the Board spokesperson will ensure that all other alternates are informed that he is acting as Board spokesperson and that all appropriate calls are referred to his number.
6.3 When  notified of an emergency situation, the Board spokespqrsqn acts as follows for the specific emergency categories:
Notification of Unusual Event - The Board spokesperson is kept informed of the situation by the Director of Information. No further action is required at this point.
Alert - The Board spokesperson may choose to remain where he is or go to the KEC. If outside the KEC, the Director of Information or his representative will keep him informed of the situation. If at the KEC, the Board spokesperson will be kept apprised of the situation through the updates from the KEC Director and through periodic situation assessments by CECC, Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR) and Division of Occupational Health and Safety (OH 8 S) representatives.        Updates in all cases will take place hourly and when significant changes occur.
Site and General Emer encies - The Board spokesperson will relocate to the CECC in Chattanooga.
While at the  CECC,  the Board spokesperson    will receive briefings on  plant conditions from the CECC NUC PR representative,        and on offsite environmental conditions from the CECC OHMS representative.
Communications and    visits  from  high-level government officials will be referred  to  and  coordinated by the Board spokesperson.
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REP-IPD CECC  - IP-15 ABNORMAL EVENTS AT NUCLEAR PLANTS Prepared by:
W. R. Steverson Submitted by:
C  W. Crawford Manager  of'ower Informa ion Approved by:
Craven Crowell Director of Information
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Date:
Rev. No. Date                        Revised Pa es SH'UK83


4.0 None.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 5.0 None.RESPONSIBILITIES 6.0 6.1 6.2 The CECC Director is responsible for initiating the inclement weather plan by notifying the PSS Area Chief and the MSS supervisor.
0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Index Page  1 of  1 Rev. 1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants rmzx Section Purpose=                                                              1.0 Scope                                                                2.0 References                                                          3.0 Abbreviations and Definitions                                        4.0 Responsibilities and Staffing                                        5.0 Procedures - Occurrences That  Do Not Require Activation of Near Site Press Center                                          6.0 Procedures - Occurrences That Require  Activation of Near Site Media Center                                          7.0 Telephone  Listings                                                  8.0 Letters of Agreement, Contracts, Supporting Documentation, and Lists of Equipment                                        Appendix    A Diagram  CECC Information Staff                                  Appendix    B Diagram  BFNP NSMC                                              Appendix    C Diagram  SNP NSMC                                                Appendix    D Diagram  WBNP NSMC                                              Appendix    E
The PSS Area Chief is responsible for, providing a pickup service for key emergency center personnel during the period of inclement weather.The MSS supervisor is responsible for reserving a block of rooms at a'ocal hotel/motel for use by key individuals.
""~Log Sheets                                                        Appendix F
PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 1 The Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section shall advise the CECC Director as soon as possible of impending inclement weather conditions, i.e., snow, sleet, or ice, in the immediate area.I The CECC Director or his representative shall contact the PSS Area Chief, the MSS supervisor, and the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS)and request that the inclement weather plan be implemented.
---Addendum


===6.3 Public===
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page  1  of 15 Rev. 1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants 1.0  PURPOSE These procedures are designed as guidance for Information Office personnel and support personnel during an abnormal event at a TVA nuclear plant to ensure timely and accurate release of information to the public.
Safet Service 6.3.1 The PSS Area Chief will notify the transportation services garage and reserve two 4-wheel drive vehicles.If 4-wheel drive vehicles are not available,~two cars supplied wi.th tire chains will be reserved."-Revisi'on
2.0  SCOPE These procedures cover anticipated requirements for the Information Office and support personnel during abnormal conditions at TVA nuclear plants and supplement the REP and IPDs of NUC PR. Because of the character of news and of media/public interest,      it  is impossible to include procedures for every event that might occur.
In that respect, these procedures do not cover all actions that should be taken before, during, and after an incident, but rather are'designed to serve as a general guideline to provide consistency to Information Office practices during an abnormal"event at a TVA nuclear plant.
Much  flexibility is built into these procedures. The procedures need  not be followed exactly as long as the spirit and purpose are met: It is noted that media interest--not necessarily the seriousness of the event--may dictate actions by the Information Office.                                         4


CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 2 of 3 Rev.0 6.3.2 The PSS Area Chief will assign two PSS officers to drive the vehicles.6.3.3 The PSS officers will be authorized to drive the vehicles to their residences for official business only.They will be responsible for having the tire chains installed if the weather deteriorates where they would be required.6.3'The PSS officers may remain on standby status until relieved by another officer or until the inclement weather plan has been canceled.Standby status means the officer will remain where he can be reached by phone.6.3.5 Expenses incurred for operation of the vehicles and extra pay for the PSS officers for actual work performed will be paid by NUC PR, 6.3.6 The CECC Director shall provide the PSS Area Chief area maps and addresses of key individuals that might need a ride to the emergency center.6.3.7 The ODS will call the PSS officers and inform them of individuals requiring transportation and their location during an emergency situation.
==3.0   REFERENCES==
6.3.8 When notified, the PSS officers will pick up the emergency personnel and transport them to the CECC.6.3.9 Upon arrival at the CECC, the PSS officers will remain until released by the CECC Director or dispatched by the ODS to pick up additional personnel.
6.3.10 The CECC Director or his representative will contact the PSS Area Chief and cancel the inclement weather plan when the vehicles are no longer required.6.3.11 The PSS Area Chief will return the vehicles to the transportation garage and the PSS officers will be returned to regular duties.6.4 ODS 6.4.1 The ODS should notify PSS at extension 3408 and give the PS(dispatcher the name of the person to be picked up, his location, and a phone number where the person can be reached, if possible.These arrangements should be made only as time permits.Prompt notification of emergency personnel remains as the first priority."2-


~~CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 3 of 3 Rev.6.4.2 Only members of the CECC/DNPEC staff who are stranded or are unable to respond to a nuclear plant emergency because of the weather will be picked up.All other personnel requesting this service must be specifically authorized by the CECC Director.6.5 Mana ement Services Staff 6.5.2 The MSS shall make reservations for six rooms (double)at a'"hotel/motel within walking distance of the CECC and provide meals as necessary.
REP and  all  IPDs.
The CECC Director shall authorize key personnel to occupy Lhese rooms if the individual feels it is necessary.
4.0  ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC   - Central  Emergency Control Center (Chattanooga)
Key personnel are those individuals who must be immediately available'should an emergency occur.0"-Revision REP-IPD CECC-IP-14 TVA BOARD AND GENERAI.MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Prepared By: W.E.Webb Jr.Approved By: Date: O OCT 96 882 The last page of this procedure is Number 2
CECC  Information Staff -   The staff stationed in the CECC that works, under the    direction of the Director of Information during a nuclear event. It consists mostly of members of the Power Information Staff with support from employees of the Office of Power and NUC PR.
DNPEC  - Division of Nuclear  Power Emergency Center 1
EOC  -  The Emergency Operations  Center  for the State in which the nuclear plant is located.
    'EMA - Federal Emergency      Management Agency IPD - Implementing Procedures Document KEC  - Knoxville Emergency Center


CECC-IPD Page 1 of 2 IP-14 Rev.0 TVA BOARD AND GENERAL MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES 1.0.PURPOSE This purpose is designed to provide the necessary communication link within TVA for high-level government officials at the Federal and State levels during radiological emergencies.
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 2  of 15 Rev. 1 NSMC >>    Near-Site Media Center News Desk    - The office of the Knoxville Information Office that serves on a day-to-day basis as the primary contact point for the news media.
It also provides for the Board and General Manager interface with the radiological emergency organization.
NUC PR    - Division of Nuclear  Power NRC    - Nuclear Regulatory Commission ODS    - Operations Duty Specialist Q.S    A - Question and Answer REP    - Radiological  Emergency Plan 5.0       RESPONSlalr.lTIES    AND STAFZING 5.1       The    overall responsibility for handling information requirements for    any nuclear event rests with the Director of Information. He may use his own discretion to determine the responsibilities for individual employees and their duties described in the REP and in the procedures in this document.
This procedures is not intended to cover radiological emergencies resulting from national emergencies or acts of war which require implementation of the TVA Emergency Preparedness Plan.2.0 SCOPE This procedure designates a spokesperson for the TVA Board and provides guidance on his specific responsibilities during radio-logical emergency conditions.
5.2        The TVA Information Office has the responsibility for providing the public    and the news media with timely, accurate information on the event. The appropriate State Information Office, working with TVA, has the overall responsibility for public information regarding State activities, including such items as citizen evacuation and radiation monitoring away from the plant site.
It also provides specific expected locations and notification procedures for the Board spokesperson.
5.3        At  the= direction of the Director of Information, the Assistant Director of Information has overall supervisory responsibility over the information staffs involved in a nuclear event.
5,4        The Manager    of Power serves as chief spokesman for TVA at media briefings.      In his absence, the Deputy Manager of Power is the spokesman.      In his absence, the Director of Information shall designate an appropriate spokesman.
5.5        When    the CECC is activated, the Director of the CECC has overall responsibility for handling the nuclear emergency for TVA. He consults with the Director of Information on information matters, such as activation of the NSMC and appropriate times to conduct media briefings. He also has sole res onsibilit within the CECC for reviewin TVA news statements re ared b the CECC Information
          <<Staff. However, if the situation dictates, the Director of
          +Information or the Manager of Power can app'rove urgent news
          ~'statements.
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==3.0 REFERENCES==
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 3 of 15 Rev. 1 5.6        The Power  Information Staff, with additional support provided by the Office of Power, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the Office of Power and the CECC. The staff writes all news
          -statements and obtains review of the statements from the Office of Power, or when the CECC is activated, from the Director of the CECC. In addition, at the direction of the Director of Information, the Power Information Staff releases written statements to the news media and assists the Chattanooga media in covering the nuclear event.
'5.7        The  Knoxville Information Office is responsible for the initial notification of the General Manager, Board of Directors, the Washington Office, the district administrator in whose area the plant is located, and other top TVA officials as required. The staff is also responsible for manning the News Desk and handling media inquiries during a nuclear incident. If the NSMC is activated, the staff will provide primary staffing for it.
5.8        The Broadcast Staff acts under the direction of the Director of Information  and provides appropriate services to the    news media.
If the  NSMC  is activated,'he staff is in    charge of  setting up, manning, and monitoring    all audiovisual and broadcast equipment.
5.9        The Communication Services Staff provides, at the direction of the Director of Information, information to TVA employees about the event and assists the News Desk Staff.
5.10      The  Citizen Action Office Staff serves as rumor control, handling nonmedia  calls from the public and relaying information provided by the News Desk.
5.11      The Manager of Nuclear Information shall be      responsible for reviewing and updating these procedures.      Such reviews  shall  be made no less than annually. He is also responsible for ensuring the needed materials are available for the staffing'of the CECC Information Staff office.
5.12      The Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the MSEC, and reports to that      facility if  the Director of Information decides  it is  necessary.
: 5. 13      The  Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Engineering Design and Construction, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the KEC and reports to that facility Information decides  it  is necessary.
if the Director of 5.14      The  Plant Information Officer is responsible for providing informa-tion to the  Power Information Staff and the Information Office as required. During the initial hours of an emergency, he reports to the plant  if the plant's emergency response plan is activated. He is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agencies of any
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None.4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Board spokesperson
0 0
-Used to refer to the TVA Board spokesperson or his designated alternate.
5.0 CECC-Central Emergency Control Center.KHC-Knoxvill.e Emergency CenLer.RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of a serious radiological emergency invo1ving TVA facilities, the TVA radiological emergency response organization is responsible for overall management of the emergency response, for keeping the Board spokesperson or his designated alternate (hereinafter referred to as"Board spokesperson")
informed of plant and environmental conditions, and, when the time permits, for consulting with them on major decisions.
Communications with high-leve1 government officials (e.g., President, Governors, NRC Commissioner) on the status of the emergency will be conducted as necessary by the Board spokesperson during the emergency.
CECC-IPD Page 2 of 2 IP-14 Rev.0 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Initial notification of the General Manager and the Board will be made by the Director of Information or his representative.
Noti-fication of the Board spokesperson shall be in accordance with the order specified in the Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.
6.2 The following persons, in the order listed, are designated to speak for TVA in communications with high-level government officials relative to radiological emergency matters.1.C.H.Dean, Jr.2.S.David Freeman 3.Richard M.Freeman 4.William F.Willis 5.H.G.Parris 6.CECC Director The Board spokesperson is specified to be the first person listed who is present in the vicinity of Knoxville or Chattanooga.
That person shall be responsible as Board spokesperson until such time as the Chairman, or a higher alternate relieves him.When notified, the Board spokesperson will ensure that all other alternates are informed that he is acting as Board spokesperson and that all appropriate calls are referred to his number.6.3 When notified of an emergency situation, the Board spokespqrsqn acts as follows for the specific emergency categories:
Notification of Unusual Event-The Board spokesperson is kept informed of the situation by the Director of Information.
No further action is required at this point.Alert-The Board spokesperson may choose to remain where he is or go to the KEC.If outside the KEC, the Director of Information or his representative will keep him informed of the situation.
If at the KEC, the Board spokesperson will be kept apprised of the situation through the updates from the KEC Director and through periodic situation assessments by CECC, Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR)and Division of Occupational Health and Safety (OH 8 S)representatives.
Updates in all cases will take place hourly and when significant changes occur.Site and General Emer encies-The Board spokesperson will relocate to the CECC in Chattanooga.
While at the CECC, the Board spokesperson will receive briefings on plant conditions from the CECC NUC PR representative, and on offsite environmental conditions from the CECC OHMS representative.
Communications and visits from high-level government officials will be referred to and coordinated by the Board spokesperson.
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REP-IPD CECC-IP-15 ABNORMAL EVENTS AT NUCLEAR PLANTS Prepared by: W.R.Steverson Submitted by: C W.Crawford Manager of'ower Informa ion Approved by: Craven Crowell Director of Information Date: Rev.No.Date~SH'UK83 Revised Pa es 0
CECC-IPD IP-15 Index Page 1 of 1 Rev.1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants rmzx Section Purpose=Scope References Abbreviations and Definitions 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 Responsibilities and Staffing Procedures
-Occurrences That Do Not Require Activation of Near Site Press Center 5.0 6.0 Procedures
-Occurrences That Require Activation of Near Site Media Center 7.0 Telephone Listings 8.0 Letters of Agreement, Contracts, Supporting Documentation, and Lists of Equipment Diagram CECC Information Staff Diagram BFNP NSMC Diagram SNP NSMC Diagram WBNP NSMC""~Log Sheets Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F---Addendum


CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 1 of 15 Rev.1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants 1.0 PURPOSE These procedures are designed as guidance for Information Office personnel and support personnel during an abnormal event at a TVA nuclear plant to ensure timely and accurate release of information to the public.2.0 SCOPE These procedures cover anticipated requirements for the Information Office and support personnel during abnormal conditions at TVA nuclear plants and supplement the REP and IPDs of NUC PR.Because of the character of news and of media/public interest, it is impossible to include procedures for every event that might occur.In that respect, these procedures do not cover all actions that should be taken before, during, and after an incident, but rather are'designed to serve as a general guideline to provide consistency to Information Office practices during an abnormal"event at a TVA nuclear plant.3.0 4.0 Much flexibility is built into these procedures.
CECC"IPD IP-15 Page of 15 Rev. 1 planned news release.      At the direction of the Director of Informa-tion, he takes action to activate the NSMC and provides assistance to the local media until the News Desk Staff from Knoxvil,le arrives on the scene.      He also is responsible for ensuring the needed materials and equipment are available for the staffing of the plant NSMC  and  for updating  emergency media  kits  and other 'emergency information material at least annually.
The procedures need not be followed exactly as long as the spirit and purpose are met: It is noted that media interest--not necessarily the seriousness of the event--may dictate actions by the Information Office.4 REFERENCES REP and all IPDs.ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC-Central Emergency Control Center (Chattanooga)
r 5.14.1    Once  the NSMC is in operation and the CECC fully activated, the Plant Information Officer reports to the following location:
CECC Information Staff-The staff stationed in the CECC that works, under the direction of the Director of Information during a nuclear event.It consists mostly of members of the Power Information Staff with support from employees of the Office of Power and NUC PR.DNPEC-Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center 1 EOC-The Emergency Operations Center for the State in which the nuclear plant is located.'EMA-Federal Emergency Management Agency IPD-Implementing Procedures Document KEC-Knoxville Emergency Center
5..14.1.1  The Browns    Ferry Information Officer reports to the Alabama EOC to serve as a    liason between the Information Office and the State officials. He works under the supervision of the Director of the NSMC. In the event of an emergency at Sequoyah or Watts Bar, he may be directed to report to the Tennessee EOC in Nashville.
5.14.1.2  The Sequoyah    Information Officer reports to the CECC and joins the CECC  Information Staff in preparing written news statements of the event.
5.14.1.The Watts Bar    Information Officer reports to the   NSMC  and assists the Director of the    NSMC.
: 5. 15      If  the NSMC is fully activated, the Director of the CECC shall desig-nate two persons to provide technical information and advice to the Manager of Power and the Director of Information. These persons shall be designated Technical Advisor--Plant Operations and Technical Advisor--Radiological Health. They shall be stationed at the NSMC.
5.-16      If  the CECC is activated, the CECC Director shall designate one person to serve as a technical advisor to the CECC Information Staff. That person shall ensure the timely flow of information from the CECC/DNPEC to the CECC Information Staff, advise the Information Staff writers, and be available for telephone consul-tations with the Manager of Power and other NSMC personnel to offer advice when requested.
: 5. 17      Depending on the    severity of the incident; the. Information Office may have  to provide coverage on a 24-hour basis for an extended period. The Director of Information, in consultation with the
          -Assistant Director of Information, will designate the specific assignments for Information Office personnel and their shifts.
As a rule, during the emergency, persons will work 12-hour shifts.
5.18      Assistance from other offices and divisions      will be requested as needed.
6.0        PROCEDURES    - Occurrences that  do not require activation of the    NSMC.
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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 2 of 15 Rev.1 NSMC>>Near-Site Media Center News Desk-The office of the Knoxville Information Office that serves on a day-to-day basis as the primary contact point for the news media.5.0 NUC PR-Division of Nuclear Power NRC-Nuclear Regulatory Commission ODS-Operations Duty Specialist Q.S A-Question and Answer REP-Radiological Emergency Plan RESPONSlalr.lTIES AND STAFZING 5.1 The overall responsibility for handling information requirements for any nuclear event rests with the Director of Information.
e CECC-IPD IP-15 Page of 15 Rev. 1 6.1        TVA  Nuclear Information Policy is to fully inform the news media and the public as soon as possible of any unusual happenings at nuclear plants. Events that may not be included in the REP could be considered newsworthy and, therefore, fall within these procedures.
He may use his own discretion to determine the responsibilities for individual employees and their duties described in the REP and in the procedures in this document.5.2 The TVA Information Office has the responsibility for providing the public and the news media with timely, accurate information on the event.The appropriate State Information Office, working with TVA, has the overall responsibility for public information regarding State activities, including such items as citizen evacuation and radiation monitoring away from the plant site.5.3 At the=direction of the Director of Information, the Assistant Director of Information has overall supervisory responsibility over the information staffs involved in a nuclear event.5,4 5.5 The Manager of Power serves as chief spokesman for TVA at media briefings.
6.2        Initial Notification 6.2.1      The Plant Information Officer is kept apprised by the 'Plant Super-K          intendent or his designee of any unusual happenings't the plant.
In his absence, the Deputy Manager of Power is the spokesman.
In addition, NUC PR keeps the Manager of Nuclear Information and the Manager of Power Information informed on a day-to-day basis of happenings at the plant. The ODS of the Office of Power also notifies the Power Information Duty Officer of any major change in status of the plant.
In his absence, the Director of Information shall designate an appropriate spokesman.
6.2.2,     The  Plant Information Officer notifies the Manager of Nuclear Informa-tion, the Manager of Power Information, or the Power Information Duty Officer, in that order, who in turn notifies the Knoxville Information Office. The order for notifying the Knoxville Information Office is as follows:
When the CECC is activated, the Director of the CECC has overall responsibility for handling the nuclear emergency for TVA.He consults with the Director of Information on information matters, such as activation of the NSMC and appropriate times to conduct media briefings.
          *l. Assistant Director of Information 2,   Director of Information
He also has sole res onsibilit within the CECC for reviewin TVA news statements re ared b the CECC Information
: 3. Manager of Media Relations
<<Staff.However, if the situation dictates, the Director of+Information or the Manager of Power can app'rove urgent news~'statements.-Revision CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 3 of 15 Rev.1 5.6 The Power Information Staff, with additional support provided by the Office of Power, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the Office of Power and the CECC.The staff writes all news-statements and obtains review of the statements from the Office of Power, or when the CECC is activated, from the Director of the CECC.In addition, at the direction of the Director of Information, the Power Information Staff releases written statements to the news media and assists the Chattanooga media in covering the nuclear event.'5.7 The Knoxville Information Office is responsible for the initial notification of the General Manager, Board of Directors, the Washington Office, the district administrator in whose area the plant is located, and other top TVA officials as required.The staff is also responsible for manning the News Desk and handling media inquiries during a nuclear incident.If the NSMC is activated, the staff will provide primary staffing for it.5.8 The Broadcast Staff acts under the direction of the Director of Information and provides appropriate services to the news media.If the NSMC is activated,'he staff is in charge of setting up, manning, and monitoring all audiovisual and broadcast equipment.
: 4. Manager of News Desk
5.9 The Communication Services Staff provides, at the direction of the Director of Information, information to TVA employees about the event and assists the News Desk Staff.5.10 The Citizen Action Office Staff serves as rumor control, handling nonmedia calls from the public and relaying information provided by the News Desk.5.11 The Manager of Nuclear Information shall be responsible for reviewing and updating these procedures.
: 5. Information Office Duty Officer 6.2.3      Depending on the nature of the event, those notified      will. decide  if immediate notification of the General Manager, Board      of Directors, and the news media is necessary.
Such reviews shall be made no less than annually.He is also responsible for ensuring the needed materials are available for the staffing'of the CECC Information Staff office.5.12 The Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the MSEC, and reports to that facility if the Director of Information decides it is necessary.
6.2.4      If immediate    notification of the  news media is determined to be necessary, the Power     Information Staff will prepare a statement that will  be  reviewed,  if at all possible,  by NUC PR and the Manager of Power. Then      it will be transmitted to Knoxville for release in a manner determined appropriate by the Director of Information. If review is not possible or practical, the Manager of Power Information shall assume responsibility for approving .
5.13 The Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Engineering Design and Construction, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the KEC and reports to that facility if the Director of Information decides it is necessary.
the release for the Office of Power.
5.14 The Plant Information Officer is responsible for providing informa-tion to the Power Information Staff and the Information Office as required.During the initial hours of an emergency, he reports to the plant if the plant's emergency response plan is activated.
6.2.5     In the event of a radiological emergency away from the plant site, the Director of Information will designate an Information Office Staff member to go to the'scene,    if  that is deemed necessary.
He is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agencies of any+Revision 0 0 CECC"IPD IP-15 Page 4 of 15 Rev.1 5.14.1 planned news release.At the direction of the Director of Informa-tion, he takes action to activate the NSMC and provides assistance to the local media until the News Desk Staff from Knoxvil,le arrives on the scene.He also is responsible for ensuring the needed materials and equipment are available for the staffing of the plant NSMC and for updating emergency media kits and other'emergency information material at least annually.r Once the NSMC is in operation and the CECC fully activated, the Plant Information Officer reports to the following location: 5..14.1.1 The Browns Ferry Information Officer reports to the Alabama EOC to serve as a liason between the Information Office and the State officials.
6.3        CECC If the CECC   is activated, the Power Information Staff will activate the CECC Information Staff and generate news statements there.
He works under the supervision of the Director of the NSMC.In the event of an emergency at Sequoyah or Watts Bar, he may be directed to report to the Tennessee EOC in Nashville.
Once  prepared, the news statements will be reviewed and approved by the Director of the CECC, and transmitted to Knoxville for release.
5.14.1.2 The Sequoyah Information Officer reports to the CECC and joins the CECC Information Staff in preparing written news statements of the event.5.14.1.3 The Watts Bar Information Officer reports to the NSMC and assists the Director of the NSMC.5.15 If the NSMC is fully activated, the Director of the CECC shall desig-nate two persons to provide technical information and advice to the Manager of Power and the Director of Information.
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These persons shall be designated Technical Advisor--Plant Operations and Technical Advisor--Radiological Health.They shall be stationed at the NSMC.5.-16 If the CECC is activated, the CECC Director shall designate one person to serve as a technical advisor to the CECC Information Staff.That person shall ensure the timely flow of information from the CECC/DNPEC to the CECC Information Staff, advise the Information Staff writers, and be available for telephone consul-tations with the Manager of Power and other NSMC personnel to offer advice when requested.
5.17 Depending on the severity of the incident;the.Information Office may have to provide coverage on a 24-hour basis for an extended period.The Director of Information, in consultation with the-Assistant Director of Information, will designate the specific assignments for Information Office personnel and their shifts.As a rule, during the emergency, persons will work 12-hour shifts.5.18 Assistance from other offices and divisions will be requested as needed.6.0 PROCEDURES
-Occurrences that do not require activation of the NSMC.+Revision e
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 5 of 15 Rev.1 6.1 TVA Nuclear Information Policy is to fully inform the news media and the public as soon as possible of any unusual happenings at nuclear plants.Events that may not be included in the REP could be considered newsworthy and, therefore, fall within these procedures.


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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 6 of 15 Rev. 1 The following staffing is recommended for full activation of the CECC  Information Staff (lesser levels of staffing should be made at the determination of the CECC Information Director). Staffing for each 12-hour shift is as follows:
Notification 6.2.1 K 6.2.2, The Plant Information Officer is kept apprised by the'Plant Super-intendent or his designee of any unusual happenings't the plant.In addition, NUC PR keeps the Manager of Nuclear Information and the Manager of Power Information informed on a day-to-day basis of happenings at the plant.The ODS of the Office of Power also notifies the Power Information Duty Officer of any major change in status of the plant.The Plant Information Officer notifies the Manager of Nuclear Informa-tion, the Manager of Power Information, or the Power Information Duty Officer, in that order, who in turn notifies the Knoxville Information Office.The order for notifying the Knoxville Information Office is as follows:*l.Assistant Director of Information 2, Director of Information 3.Manager of Media Relations 4.Manager of News Desk 5.Information Office Duty Officer 6.2.3 Depending on the nature of the event, those notified will.decide if immediate notification of the General Manager, Board of Directors, and the news media is necessary.
6.3.1      CECC information Director--Stationed in the CECC near the Director of the CECC. He has overall responsibility for public information matters in the CECC and supervises the CECC information staff. He consults with the CECC Director, the Manager of Power and the Director of Information to, make sure information is released in an accurate, objective, and timely manner.
6.2.4 If immediate notification of the news media is determined to be necessary, the Power Information Staff will prepare a statement that will be reviewed, if at all possible, by NUC PR and the Manager of Power.Then it will be transmitted to Knoxville for release in a manner determined appropriate by the Director of Information.
6.3.2      Supervisor--At the direction of the CECC Information Director, he oversees activities of the CECC Information Office. Works closely with the Director of the CECC and the Director of the DNPEC to monitor the accident. In consultation with the Director of the NSMC, determines when to prepare news statements and supervises and approves  their writing. Obtains clearance from the Director of the  CECC of all written statements. Schedules staff assignments for around-the-clock staffing. Consults with NSMC management to schedule briefings, etc.
If review is not possible or practical, the Manager of Power Information shall assume responsibility for approving.the release for the Office of Power.6.2.5 In the event of a radiological emergency away from the plant site, the Director of Information will designate an Information Office Staff member to go to the'scene, if that is deemed necessary.
6.3.3     Technical Advisor--Provided by NUC PR, he acts as liaison between the CECC Information Office and the CECC managers. Provides technical assistance to writers working on news statements and keeps the CECC Information Office apprised of all developments concerning the accident.
6.3 CECC If the CECC is activated, the Power Information Staff will activate the CECC Information Staff and generate news statements there.Once prepared, the news statements will be reviewed and approved by the Director of the CECC, and transmitted to Knoxville for release.-Revision  
6.3.4     Writers (2)--As assigned by the CECC Information Office Supervisor, gather information from the CECC officers and the technic'al advisor and prepare written statements based on that information. May be called upon to perform other duties as necessary.
6.3.5      NRC-State Coordinator--Once news statements have been approved by the Director of the CECC, the NRC-State Coordinator ensures their prompt transmittal to the proper State and NRC officials for review.
When questions or changes are called for, he relates that information to the writers and supervisors. He also works with the State and NRC to receive information about public information announcements
          >those agencies are preparing. He also provides released news
          *statements to the appropriate plant Technical Support Center (TSC)
          ":for information. These duties may,
          >:two people.
if necessary, be divided among 6.3 '      Local Media Coordinator--Before activation of the NSMC, works with local news media to keep them apprised of developments at the plant and the CECC. Also serves to answer media questions about opera-tions of the CECC once the NSMC is activated and performs other duties as necessary.
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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 6 of 15 Rev.1 The following staffing is recommended for full activation of the CECC Information Staff (lesser levels of staffing should be made at the determination of the CECC Information Director).
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page   7.of 15 Rev. 1 6.3.7       Q 8 A Editor/NSMC   Coordinator--Interfaces with   NSMC information officers to gather any questions raised by the media about develop-ments that can't be answered at the NSMC and relays those questions back to the proper person. Monitors the flow and adequacy of information between the     NSMC and the CECC Information Office.
Staffing for each 12-hour shift is as follows: 6.3.1 CECC information Director--Stationed in the CECC near the Director of the CECC.He has overall responsibility for public information matters in the CECC and supervises the CECC information staff.He consults with the CECC Director, the Manager of Power and the Director of Information to, make sure information is released in an accurate, objective, and timely manner.6.3.2 Supervisor--At the direction of the CECC Information Director, he oversees activities of the CECC Information Office.Works closely with the Director of the CECC and the Director of the DNPEC to monitor the accident.In consultation with the Director of the NSMC, determines when to prepare news statements and supervises and approves their writing.Obtains clearance from the Director of the CECC of all written statements.
6.3.8       Clerks/Secretaries--The number of clerks and secretaries needed in the CECC Information Office will be determined by the CECC Informa-tion Office Supervisor. At maximum levels they include:
Schedules staff assignments for around-the-clock staffing.Consults with NSMC management to schedule briefings, etc.6.3.3 Technical Advisor--Provided by NUC PR, he acts as liaison between the CECC Information Office and the CECC managers.Provides technical assistance to writers working on news statements and keeps the CECC Information Office apprised of all developments concerning the accident.6.3.4 Writers (2)--As assigned by the CECC Information Office Supervisor, gather information from the CECC officers and the technic'al advisor and prepare written statements based on that information.
6.3.8.1     Jacquard Clerks (2)--They type into a Jacquard       all news   releases   and follow their transmittal to the proper sources.
May be called upon to perform other duties as necessary.
6.3.8.2     Telecopier Clerk--Handles     all telecopier transmittals   from the office.
6.3.5 NRC-State Coordinator--Once news statements have been approved by the Director of the CECC, the NRC-State Coordinator ensures their prompt transmittal to the proper State and NRC officials for review.When questions or changes are called for, he relates that information to the writers and supervisors.
6.3.8.3     Telephone Clerk--Answers incoming telephone       calls and performs other jobs as directed by the supervisor.
He also works with the State and NRC to receive information about public information announcements
6.3.8.4 ,   Q 6 A Clerk--Assists the Q 6 A Editor/NSMC Coordinator in answering questions and coordinating activities with the NSMC.
>those agencies are preparing.
6.4         For non-REP items that are being announced to the media by the Informa-tion Office, the Plant Information Officer has initial responsibility to inform the appropriate State officials, as outlined in the letters of agreement in the appendix,       If the Plant Information Officer is not available, the Manager of Nuclear Information will assume that duty; in his absence, the Manager of Power Information; and in his absence, the Power Information Staff Duty Officer. Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the State Information Officer informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff State Coordinator.
He also provides released news*statements to the appropriate plant Technical Support Center (TSC)":for information.
6.5       -"The Assistant Director of Information or his designee on the Knoxville News Desk, has the responsibility of coordinating news releases with the NRC public affairs office until such time as the CECC is activated.     Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the NRC informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff NRC Coordinator.
These duties may, if necessary, be divided among>:two people.6.3'Local Media Coordinator--Before activation of the NSMC, works with local news media to keep them apprised of developments at the plant and the CECC.Also serves to answer media questions about opera-tions of the CECC once the NSMC is activated and performs other duties as necessary.
6.6         The News Desk     shall serve as the central control center for Informa-tion Office activities. Depending on the severity of the event and the number of media calls, it will be staffed as necessary, with the determination being made by the Director of Information and the Assistant Director of Information. The News Desk shall notify at a minimum the following:
+Revision CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 7.of 15 Rev.1 6.3.7 Q 8 A Editor/NSMC Coordinator--Interfaces with NSMC information officers to gather any questions raised by the media about develop-ments that can't be answered at the NSMC and relays those questions back to the proper person.Monitors the flow and adequacy of information between the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.6.3.8 Clerks/Secretaries--The number of clerks and secretaries needed in the CECC Information Office will be determined by the CECC Informa-tion Office Supervisor.
: 1. The TVA Board and General Manager.
At maximum levels they include: 6.3.8.1 Jacquard Clerks (2)--They type into a Jacquard all news releases and follow their transmittal to the proper sources.6.3.8.2 Telecopier Clerk--Handles all telecopier transmittals from the office.6.3.8.3 Telephone Clerk--Answers incoming telephone calls and performs other jobs as directed by the supervisor.
: 2. Any senior Information Office employee not already notified.
6.3.8.4 , Q 6 A Clerk--Assists the Q 6 A Editor/NSMC Coordinator in answering questions and coordinating activities with the NSMC.6.4 For non-REP items that are being announced to the media by the Informa-tion Office, the Plant Information Officer has initial responsibility to inform the appropriate State officials, as outlined in the letters of agreement in the appendix, If the Plant Information Officer is not available, the Manager of Nuclear Information will assume that duty;in his absence, the Manager of Power Information; and in his absence, the Power Information Staff Duty Officer.Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the State Information Officer informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff State Coordinator.
: 3. The NRC public affairs office (until such time as the CECC is activated).
6.5-"The Assistant Director of Information or his designee on the Knoxville News Desk, has the responsibility of coordinating news releases with the NRC public affairs office until such time as the CECC is activated.
: 4. The major wire services,   and media in the vicinity of the affected plant.
Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the NRC informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff NRC Coordinator.
: 5. Any others   deemed necessary by the Director of Information.
6.6 The News Desk shall serve as the central control center for Informa-tion Office activities.
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Depending on the severity of the event and the number of media calls, it will be staffed as necessary, with the determination being made by the Director of Information and the Assistant Director of Information.
The News Desk shall notify at a minimum the following:
1.The TVA Board and General Manager.2.Any senior Information Office employee not already notified.3.The NRC public affairs office (until such time as the CECC is activated).
4.The major wire services, and media in the vicinity of the affected plant.5.Any others deemed necessary by the Director of Information.
"-Revision II CECC-IPD IP"15 Page 8 of 15 Rev.1 As a general rule, the News Desk should be activated whenever an Alert or higher classification of event is declared, and when the CECC is activated.
The first statement prepared by the Power Information Staff and issued by the News Desk should be brief and should be released with all possible speed.It should acknowledge that an event.has occurred, and that additional information will be forthcoming.


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II CECC-IPD IP"15 Page 8  of 15 Rev. 1 As a general rule, the News Desk should be activated whenever an Alert or higher classification of event is declared, and when the CECC is activated. The first statement prepared by the Power Information Staff and issued by the News Desk should be brief and should be released with all possible speed.      It  should acknowledge that  an event. has occurred, and that additional information will be forthcoming.
in print nor orally will Information Office personnel speculate on the cause or consequences of the incident.6.8 Upon notification that the News Desk has been activated, the Chief of the Broadcast Staff will begin notifying his staff.The staff will begin making preparations to transport audiovisual equipment and personnel to the NSMC in the event its activation is ordered.The staff also will provide assistance to the News Desk in handling broadcast media requests.6.9 Based on the severity of the incident, the Director of Information may order the staffing of the KEC and the MSEC.However, such staffing is not necessary for the Information Office to perform its duties.The Director of Information may also deem it necessary to request assistance from the Employee Communications Staff and from the Citizen Action Office to provide employee information and rumor control.6.io As calls come into the News Desk, they will be handled by News Desk personnel in the normal manner.Details will be provided from the prereleased news statements.
6.7 Neither in print nor orally will Information Office personnel speculate on the cause or consequences of the incident.
If the caller wants additional informa-tion, efforts will be made to provide that information.
6.8 Upon notification that the News Desk has been activated, the Chief of the Broadcast Staff will begin notifying his staff. The staff will begin making preparations to transport audiovisual equipment and personnel to the NSMC in the event its activation is ordered.         The staff also will provide assistance to the News Desk in handling broadcast media requests.
The CECC Information Staff can be contacted by the News Desk for those additional details.Inquiries regarding offsite evacuation or other State matters will be referred to the appropriate State agencies.6.11 Updated news statements shall be issued periodically as needed.At a minimum, statements should be updated at least every two hours, if only to report that"no change" has occurred since the last statement.
6.9 Based on the   severity of the incident, the Director of Information may order the staffing of the KEC and the MSEC. However, such staffing is not necessary for the Information Office to perform its duties. The Director of Information may also deem       it necessary to request assistance from the Employee Communications Staff and from the Citizen Action Office to provide employee information and rumor control.
6.12 The nuclear plant status report tape and news line tapes should be updated by News Desk personnel each time a new statement is released.All new statements should be given to the Citizen Action Office for rumor control purposes.6.i3 Requests by the media for personal interviews or for tours of TVA facilities will be handled through the News Desk.The requests will be coordinated with the Director of the CECC and Plant Superintendent.
6.io As calls come into the News Desk, they will be handled by News Desk personnel in the normal manner. Details will be provided from the prereleased news statements.     If the caller wants additional informa-tion, efforts will be made to provide that information. The CECC Information Staff can be contacted by the News Desk for those additional details. Inquiries regarding offsite evacuation or other State matters   will be referred to the appropriate State agencies.
6.11 Updated news statements shall be issued periodically as needed.         At a minimum, statements should be updated at least every two hours, if only to report that "no change" has occurred since the last statement.
6.12 The nuclear plant status report tape and news line tapes should be updated by News Desk personnel each time a new statement is released.
All new statements should be given to the Citizen Action Office for rumor control purposes.
6.i3 Requests   by the media for personal interviews or   for tours of   TVA facilities will be   handled through the News Desk. The requests   will be coordinated   with the Director of the   CECC and Plant Superintendent.
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==7.0 PROCEDURES==
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 9  of 15 Rev. 1, 7.1        The procedures  listed in the previous section will continue as long as necessary. However,  if the condition of the plant worsens, or if media  interest becomes so intense that, in the judgment of the Director of Information,    it ordered cannot be properly    handled from the News  Desk, the  NSMC  will be          activated.
-Occurrences that require activation of the NSMC.  
7.2        The NSMC  for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant is the Calhoun Community College on U.S. 31 North near Decatur; the NSMC for the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant is the downtown Chattanooga YMCA; the NSMC for the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant is the Sweetwater Quality Inn on I-75.
7.3        As a  general goal, the NSMC at Sequoyah and Watts Bar should be operational  no less than four hours after the Director of Information orders them activated. The Browns Ferry NSMC should be operational no less than six hours after its activation is ordered.
7.4        Prior to ordering activation of the NSMC, the Director of Information will consult with    the Director of the CECC and appropriate State information officers, if feasible.
7.5        Equipment  for the NSMC will be preboxed      and ready  for shipment.      It is stored in Knoxville and Chattanooga.        An inventor'y is listed in the appendix.
7.6        Each State  affected by the accident has agreed to participate with TVA  in the NSMC, as has the NRC. Once the Director of Information orders activation of the NSMC, the Information Office person who at, that time is coordinating information releases with those agencies shall notify those agencies that the NSMC is being activated and invite them to dispatch personnel to staff it.
7.7        The  Plant Information Officer shall notify the owners/operators of the building of the NSMC to make arrangements for its use. Contracts with the owners are included in the appendix. He shall also ensure that South Central Bell is notified to activate telephone lines to the NSMC.
7.8        The  Assistant Director of Information    will determine who will report to the NSMC. He will make      arrangements to have all the equipment that is stored in Knoxville shipped immediately to the center. The following is a listing of the maximum expected staffing of the NSMC.
It is anticipated that in all but the most severe case, less staffing will be acceptable. Staffing levels will be determined by the Assistant Director of Information, who is in charge of the NSMC.
7.8.1    -Chief Spokesman--The Manager of Power or, in his absence, the Deputy
          <Manager of Power or another designee.      This person serves as the Chief Spokesman for TVA during all news briefings. He consults with officials in the CECC and the TVA Director of Information to coor-dinate all statements and provide correct information. He is available to'nswer specific media questions when formal briefings are not being held.
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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 9 of 15 Rev.1, 7.1 The procedures listed in the previous section will continue as long as necessary.
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 10 of 15 Rev. 1 Director of Information--The Director of Information has the responsibility for all information activities involving a nuclear emergency. He provides directions to both the Director of the NSMC and the CECC Information Office. He apprises the General Manager and the Board of Directors on all information matters. He consults with the Chief Spokesman before all briefings, and participates in those briefings, when necessary, with the Chief Spokesman.
However, if the condition of the plant worsens, or if media interest becomes so intense that, in the judgment of the Director of Information, it cannot be properly handled from the News Desk, the NSMC will be ordered activated.
Director of the   NSMC--Is in charge of all activities at the NSMC. He supervises all Information Office personnel and support personnel assigned to the center. He chairs all staff meetings at the NSMC, and ensures that the needs of the State, NRC, and FEMA are met.
7.2 The NSMC for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant is the Calhoun Community College on U.S.31 North near Decatur;the NSMC for the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant is the downtown Chattanooga YMCA;the NSMC for the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant is the Sweetwater Quality Inn on I-75.7.3 7.4 As a general goal, the NSMC at Sequoyah and Watts Bar should be operational no less than four hours after the Director of Information orders them activated.
He serves as the chief point of contact between the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.
The Browns Ferry NSMC should be operational no less than six hours after its activation is ordered.Prior to ordering activation of the NSMC, the Director of Information will consult with the Director of the CECC and appropriate State information officers, if feasible.7.5 Equipment for the NSMC will be preboxed and ready for shipment.It is stored in Knoxville and Chattanooga.
Audiovisual Coordinator--The Chief of the Broadcast Staff or his designee. This person is responsible for ensuring the media briefing room is adequately equipped to accommodate the needs of broadcast media and the recording of all news briefings.
An inventor'y is listed in the appendix.7.6 Each State affected by the accident has agreed to participate with TVA in the NSMC, as has the NRC.Once the Director of Information orders activation of the NSMC, the Information Office person who at, that time is coordinating information releases with those agencies shall notify those agencies that the NSMC is being activated and invite them to dispatch personnel to staff it.7.7 The Plant Information Officer shall notify the owners/operators of the building of the NSMC to make arrangements for its use.Contracts with the owners are included in the appendix.He shall also ensure that South Central Bell is notified to activate telephone lines to the NSMC.7.8 The Assistant Director of Information will determine who will report to the NSMC.He will make arrangements to have all the equipment that is stored in Knoxville shipped immediately to the center.The following is a listing of the maximum expected staffing of the NSMC.It is anticipated that in all but the most severe case, less staffing will be acceptable.
The Audiovisual Coordinator will see to it that an adequate number of personnel from the Broadcast Staff are available to perform the duties described.
Staffing levels will be determined by the Assistant Director of Information, who is in charge of the NSMC.7.8.1-Chief Spokesman--The Manager of Power or, in his absence, the Deputy<Manager of Power or another designee.This person serves as the Chief Spokesman for TVA during all news briefings.
Associate Director of the NSMC--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary responsibility in handling media needs and making sure proper arrangements are made for timely, comprehensive media briefings. Is in charge of building arrange-ments for the NSMC and coordinates activities of the TVA Broadcast Staff to meet media needs. Coordinates schedules of personnel assigned to NSMC and acts as NSMC "historian," keeping a log of all major events at the center.
He consults with officials in the CECC and the TVA Director of Information to coor-dinate all statements and provide correct information.
Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary duties to coordinate NSMC operations with TEMA, NRC, and FEMA. Is responsible for ensuring that representatives from those agencies at the NSMC are kept abreast of all developments, shown copies of all written TVA news releases, and that TVA is shown copies of all written news releases of those agencies. Coordinates joint conferences of all agencies prior to,:
He is available to'nswer specific media questions when formal briefings are not being held.*Revision CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 10 of 15 Rev.1 Director of Information--The Director of Information has the responsibility for all information activities involving a nuclear emergency.
formal briefings.
He provides directions to both the Director of the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.He apprises the General Manager and the Board of Directors on all information matters.He consults with the Chief Spokesman before all briefings, and participates in those briefings, when necessary, with the Chief Spokesman.
Director of the NSMC--Is in charge of all activities at the NSMC.He supervises all Information Office personnel and support personnel assigned to the center.He chairs all staff meetings at the NSMC, and ensures that the needs of the State, NRC, and FEMA are met.He serves as the chief point of contact between the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.Audiovisual Coordinator--The Chief of the Broadcast Staff or his designee.This person is responsible for ensuring the media briefing room is adequately equipped to accommodate the needs of broadcast media and the recording of all news briefings.
The Audiovisual Coordinator will see to it that an adequate number of personnel from the Broadcast Staff are available to perform the duties described.
Associate Director of the NSMC--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary responsibility in handling media needs and making sure proper arrangements are made for timely, comprehensive media briefings.
Is in charge of building arrange-ments for the NSMC and coordinates activities of the TVA Broadcast Staff to meet media needs.Coordinates schedules of personnel assigned to NSMC and acts as NSMC"historian," keeping a log of all major events at the center.Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary duties to coordinate NSMC operations with TEMA, NRC, and FEMA.Is responsible for ensuring that representatives from those agencies at the NSMC are kept abreast of all developments, shown copies of all written TVA news releases, and that TVA is shown copies of all written news releases of those agencies.Coordinates joint conferences of all agencies prior to,: formal briefings.
Technical Advisor--Plant Operations--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman.
Technical Advisor--Plant Operations--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman.
In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the design and operation of the affected nuclear plant.At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of Information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters.Is available for informal background briefing sessions with the media.
In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the design and operation of the affected nuclear plant. At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of Information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters. Is available for informal background briefing sessions with the media.
0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page ll of 15 Rev.1 Technical Advisor--Radiological Health--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman.
 
In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the health and safety aspects of radiation.
0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page   ll of 15 Rev. 1 Technical Advisor--Radiological Health--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman. In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the health and safety aspects of radiation. Works closely with State representatives to give out information on radiation releases from the plant. At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters.
Works closely with State representatives to give out information on radiation releases from the plant.At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters.Is available for informal background briefings with the media.Information Officers (4 Positions)--Serve at the direction of the NSMC Director.Handle telephone calls from the media to the NSMC.Relay information to Knoxville and Washington.
Is available for informal background briefings with the media.
Answer questions from members of the media present.Assist in writing and distri-buting news releases;coordinating information with the Citizen Action Line, which will serve as the public"rumor control";and assisting in other activities as instructed by the Director of the NSMC.Q 8 A Coordinator--Coordinates questions from the media that cannot be answered by the information officers, technical advisors, or Chief Spokesman.
Information Officers (4 Positions)--Serve at the direction of the NSMC Director. Handle telephone calls from the media to the NSMC.
Dispatches those questions to the CECC Information Office and makes sure answers are provided and distributed to the reporter.Artist--Serves the Chief Spokesman and the technical advisors by providing sketches that might be needed during media briefings.
Relay information to Knoxville and Washington. Answer questions from members of the media present.       Assist in writing and distri-buting news releases; coordinating information with the Citizen Action Line, which will serve as the public "rumor control"; and assisting in other activities as instructed by the Director of the NSMC.
Logistics Coordinator--In charge of all logistics arrangements for the NSMC, including staff transportation and lodging, equipment movement and procurement, media shuttle service between the NSMC and the plant, supplying meals for all persons in the NSMC, getting cash advances for personnel who have to stay overnight, etc.Also works with the media to ensure that out-of-town reporters have adequate accommodations.
Q 8 A Coordinator--Coordinates     questions from the media that cannot be answered by the information officers, technical advisors, or Chief Spokesman. Dispatches those questions to the CECC Information Office and makes sure answers are provided and distributed to the reporter.
Receptionist--Works at the entrance to the NSMC.Registers members of the media who arrive and issues credentials.
Artist--Serves the Chief Spokesman and the technical advisors by providing sketches that might be needed during media briefings.
Records the telephone numbers of the reporters on printed forms so they can be located in case of an emergency.
Logistics Coordinator--In charge of all logistics arrangements for the NSMC, including staff transportation and lodging, equipment movement and procurement, media shuttle service between the NSMC and the plant, supplying meals for all persons in the NSMC, getting cash advances for personnel who have to stay overnight, etc. Also works with the media to ensure that out-of-town reporters have adequate   accommodations.
Distributes press packages.Clerks-Secretaries--The number of clerks and secretaries needed at the NSMC will be determined by the Director of the NSMC.They will include: l.One secretary to operate the Jacquard computer and printer.2.One secretary to operate the fastfax telecopier machine.3.One clerk to assist the Q 6 A Coordinator.
Receptionist--Works at the entrance to the NSMC. Registers members of the media who arrive and issues credentials. Records the telephone numbers of the reporters on printed forms so they can be located in case of an emergency. Distributes press packages.
4.Two clerks to answer telephones, take messages, and route calls.5.One chief clerk assigned to the Director of Information and the Director of the NSMC.Transportation Coordinator--Works with Logistics Coordinator to provide media transportation to and from the plant.Also provides staff transportation as needed.
Clerks-Secretaries--The     number of clerks and secretaries needed at the NSMC will be determined by the Director of the   NSMC. They will include:
0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 12 of 15 Rev.1 7.9 The Director of the NSMC may call upon support personnel from other TVA offices and divisions as necessary to ensure adequate staffing of the NSMC.7.10 Throughout the activation of the NSMC, the News Desk in Knoxville will continue to be operated, as will all auxiliary operations, such as the Citizen Action Line.The Director of Information shall determine the necessary staffing levels of these operations.
: l. One secretary to operate the Jacquard computer and printer.
7.11 The Director of Information may dispatch an Information Office representative to the plant site.That person would be stationed at or near Public Safety Service roadblocks to the plant to meet with any media that attempts to gain access to the plant area.7.12 The NSMC Transportation Coordinator will, at the direction of the Director of the NSMC, provide.van shuttle service for the media between the NSMC and the plant.Such service shall be under control of the Information Office and shall allow the media to make pictures and conduct live news spots from the plant area.7.13 Briefings at the NSMC will be conducted whenever necessary, but at a minimum of 2 every 24 hours.State, NRC, and FEMA representatives shall participate fully in the briefings, if they so desire.News releases shall be distributed at the NSMC whenever necessary.
: 2. One secretary to operate the fastfax telecopier machine.
7.14 The NSMC shall operate for the duration of the emergency, or until it is determined by the Director of Information that media interest has waned to such an extent that operation of the center is no longer necessary.
: 3. One clerk to assist the Q 6 A Coordinator.
It is possible that because of continuing media interest after the emergency, the NSMC could be kept open for several days after the specific emergency has ended.8.0 TELEPHONE LISTINGS 8.1 CECC Information Office Staff.CECC Information Director (Crawford)
: 4. Two clerks to answer telephones, take messages, and route calls.
CECC Information Technical Advisor CECC Information Supervisor (Steverson)
: 5. One chief clerk assigned to the Director of Information and the Director of the NSMC.
Supervisor'.s Secretary~Writers'Desks~NRC Coordinator State Coordinator I,ocal Media Coordinator 751-0222'223'235
Transportation Coordinator--Works with Logistics Coordinator to provide media transportation to and from the plant. Also provides staff transportation     as needed.
'230'233~0236'231~0209'These are Dimension telephone numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the last three digits.  
 
0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 12             of         15 Rev. 1 7.9         The Director of the NSMC may call upon support personnel from other TVA offices and divisions as necessary to ensure adequate staffing of the NSMC.
7.10       Throughout the   activation of the   NSMC, the News Desk in Knoxville will continue to be operated,     as will all auxiliary   operations,                     such as the Citizen Action Line.       The Director of Information shall determine the necessary staffing levels of these operations.
7.11       The Director of Information may dispatch an Information Office representative to the plant site. That person would be stationed at or near Public Safety Service roadblocks to the plant to meet with any media that attempts to gain access to the plant area.
: 7. 12       The NSMC Transportation Coordinator will, at the direction of the Director of the NSMC, provide.van shuttle service for the media between the NSMC and the plant. Such service shall be under control of the Information Office and shall allow the media to make pictures and conduct live news spots from the plant area.
7.13       Briefings at the NSMC will be conducted whenever necessary, but at a minimum of 2 every 24 hours.       State, NRC, and FEMA representatives shall participate fully in the briefings,         if they so desire. News releases shall be distributed at the NSMC whenever necessary.
7.14       The NSMC shall operate for the duration of the emergency, or until it iswaned determined by the Director to such an extent that of Information that media interest operation of the center is no has longer necessary.     It is possible that because of continuing media interest after the emergency, the NSMC could be kept open for several days after the specific emergency has ended.
8.0         TELEPHONE LISTINGS 8.1   CECC Information Office Staff.
CECC Information Director (Crawford) 751-0222'223'235 CECC Information Technical Advisor CECC Information Supervisor (Steverson)
Supervisor'.s Secretary   ~
                                                                                                '230'233~
Writers ' Desks ~
NRC Coordinator 0236'231~
State Coordinator I,ocal Media Coordinator 0209'These are Dimension telephone numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the last three digits.
 
CECC"IPD IP-15 Page 13                    of 15 Rev.      1 QSA  Coordinator Panafax 3000      telecopier Verify telecopy                                                0224'234'230'67-8222 Jacquard  105 computer 8.2  SNP - Near-Site        Media Center (Chattanoo a YMCA)
Supervisor (Cadotte)-                                  751-0280*
H. G. Parris (Lee Sheppeard)                          265-0527 TVA  Staff  =-1 265-0643 TVA  Staff. 2                                          265-0766 TVA  Staff  3                                          265-0919 TVA  Staff  4                                          756-8067 TVA  Staff  5                                          756-8056 Panafax 3000      telecopier                            756-8023 Verify                                                756"8056 Jacquard  105 computer                                  756-0686 TVA  Broadcast      1                                  756-0234 TVA  Broadcast      2                                  265-0341 NRC  Staff  Room                                        265-0454 TEMA  Staff  Room    (Inman) 751-0279'65-6339 TEMA  Staff    1 TEMA-Staff    2                                        265-6348 TEMA  Staff  .3                                        265-0053 TEMA  Staff  4                                        265-0185
~These are Dimension telephone       numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the     last three digits.
 
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page  14  of  15 Rev. 1 8.3 BPNP  - Near-Site Media Center (Calhoun State Communit    Colle  e Limestone Count Tele hone Numbers (205) 355-8055 (205) 355-8073 (205) 355-8043 (205) 355-8046 8.4 State of Tennessee TEMA  Emergency Center,  Nashville                615-741-5181 Public Information Officer (John Parrish)    1-800-262-3400 TEMA PIO  Staff, Nashville                      615-741-0001 TEMA  Panafax Telecopier, Nashville              615-741-0002 8.5 State of Alabama f
Lauderdale County  Civil Defense                      766-4201 Lawrence County Civil Defense                          974-7641 Limestone County Civil Defense                        232-2631 Morgan County Civil Defense                            350-.9600 Ext. 227 8.6 Other Numbers Power  Information Staff, Chattanooga                  751"2864 News  Desk,  Knoxville                                      6000-K or 1-800-251-9438 NRC  Public Affairs, Atlanta                      404-221-4503 NRC  Telecopier                                  404-242-4449
 
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CECC"IPD IP-15 Page 13 of 15 Rev.1 QSA Coordinator Panafax 3000 telecopier Verify telecopy Jacquard 105 computer 0224'234'230'67-8222 8.2 SNP-Near-Site Media Center (Chattanoo a YMCA)Supervisor (Cadotte)-
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 15 of 15 Rev. 1 TVA Citizen Action Line, Knoxville          1-800-251-9242 TVA Nuclear Status Tape, Knoxville          1-800-251-9427 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Public        (404) 221-4503 Affairs, Atlanta Federal Emergency Management Agency, Atlanta (404) 881-2391
H.G.Parris (Lee Sheppeard)
TVA Staff=-1 TVA Staff.2 TVA Staff 3 TVA Staff 4 TVA Staff 5 Panafax 3000 telecopier Verify Jacquard 105 computer TVA Broadcast 1 TVA Broadcast 2 751-0280*265-0527 265-0643 265-0766 265-0919 756-8067 756-8056 756-8023 756"8056 756-0686 756-0234 265-0341 NRC Staff Room 265-0454 TEMA Staff Room (Inman)TEMA Staff 1 TEMA-Staff 2 TEMA Staff.3 TEMA Staff 4 751-0279'65-6339 265-6348 265-0053 265-0185~These are Dimension telephone numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the last three digits.
CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 14 of 15 Rev.1 8.3 BPNP-Near-Site Media Center (Calhoun State Communit Colle e Limestone Count Tele hone Numbers (205)355-8055 (205)355-8073 (205)355-8043 (205)355-8046 8.4 State of Tennessee TEMA Emergency Center, Nashville Public Information Officer (John Parrish)TEMA PIO Staff, Nashville TEMA Panafax Telecopier, Nashville 615-741-5181 1-800-262-3400 615-741-0001 615-741-0002


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0 REP-IPD CECC   IP-16 NUC PR EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER PROCEDURE FOR ALERT   SITE AREA EMERGENCY 'AND GENERAL 'ETKRGENCY Prepared by:           B. K. rks Approved by:
of Alabama f Lauderdale County Civil Defense Lawrence County Civil Defense Limestone County Civil Defense Morgan County Civil Defense 766-4201 974-7641 232-2631 350-.9600 Ext.227 8.6 Other Numbers Power Information Staff, Chattanooga News Desk, Knoxville NRC Public Affairs, Atlanta NRC Telecopier 751"2864 6000-K or 1-800-251-9438 404-221-4503 404-242-4449 1 I CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 15 of 15 Rev.1 TVA Citizen Action Line, Knoxville TVA Nuclear Status Tape, Knoxville Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Public 1-800-251-9242 1-800-251-9427 (404)221-4503 Affairs, Atlanta Federal Emergency Management Agency, Atlanta (404)881-2391 0
Date:     Ma c   28 Rev. No.         Date                         Revised 'Pa es 0                           All B'AV 35   ~984     Cover Sheet; pg. 2 HOV ) 3 '84 Coversheet, P. 2
REP-IPD CECC-IP-16 NUC PR EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER PROCEDURE FOR ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY'AND GENERAL'ETKRGENCY Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Ma c 28 B.K.rks Rev.No.Date Revised'Pa es 0 B'AV 35~984 HOV)3'84 All Cover Sheet;pg.2 Coversheet, P.2  
~V~V 0 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS CECC-IPD IP-16 Page 2 of 2 Rev.2 Upon the declaration of an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the EDO shall perform the following: (Initials/Time)


===6.1 Contact===
~ V ~ V CECC-IPD IP-16 Page 2  of 2 0        6. 0  PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS Upon Rev. 2 the declaration of an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the EDO shall perform the following:
the Alternate EDO, provide the initial information, and request that he/she contact the following and request they report to the CECC.The EDO will then proceed to the CECC/DNPEC.
(Initials/Time) 6.1   Contact the Alternate EDO, provide the initial information, and request that he/she contact the following and request they report to the CECC. The EDO will then proceed to the CECC/DNPEC.
Power Information Staff Duty Officer W.E.Webb B.K.Marks T.E.Adkins A.A.Schenck H.B.Williamson L.N.Haik 6.2 The Alternate EDO will proceed to the CECC/DNPEC upon completion of the above notifications.
Power Information Staff Duty Officer W. E. Webb B. K. Marks T. E. Adkins A. A. Schenck H. B. Williamson L. N. Haik 6.2 The Alternate   EDO will proceed to the CECC/DNPEC upon completion of the above     notifications.
6.3  Should the    EDO  be unable  to contact the alternate EDO,  he/she  shall perform the following notifications, then    proceed to the  CECC/DNPEC.
Power  Information Staff Duty Officer
        +en Upon  arrival at the center, the EDO may solicit assistance from the ODS or others as necessary to notify the remaining staff.
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the EDO be unable to contact the alternate EDO, he/she shall perform the following notifications, then proceed to the CECC/DNPEC.
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Rev 1 to Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Torus Integrity Long- Term Program Plant-Unique Analysis Rept.
ML18026B218
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Issue date: 07/12/1984
From: Drake S, Rochelle J, Williams J
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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/C7 NUCLEAR PROJECTS DESIGN BLP BWP DNP IRP PWP WBP R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A FOSSIL, IIYDRO, 5 SPECIAL PROJECTS DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURALSUPPORT BRANCH CBP COP FDP HDP SDP ASB A R A R A R A R A A R ESB MEDS PBB OQA R A A A A A A A

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 0 1.2 Ori inal Desi n of Browns Ferr Containment S stems l-l 1-2 1.3 Formation o he Mar I Owners G rou ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~

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1.6.1 H drod namic Load Miti ation 1-4 1.6.2 Com osi ion o the BFN-PUAR 1-5 1.6.2.,1 Contents 1-5 1-6 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES AFTER'MODIFICATION 2-1 2.1 Dr well 2-1 2.2 -W etwell 2-2 2.3 2.4 Vent S stem Torus In ernal Structures

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~Pa e 2.4.2 Partiall Submei'd Structures 2-3 2.4.2.1 S/RV Dischar e Lines 2-3 2.4.2.2 Turbine Exhaust and Return Lines 2-3 2.4.3 Above-Pool Structures 2-4 2.4.3.1 Catwalk and Vacuum Breaker Platforms 2-4 2.4.3.2 RHR S ra Header 2-4 2.4.3.3 Monorail 2-4 2.4.3.4 ~rwel l Wetwel 1 Vacuum Breaker Valves 2-4 2.5 S/RV Dischar e Lines in the Dr well 2-4 2e6 Torus Attached Pi in 2-5 2e7 Active Com onents 2-5 2.8 Torus Pene rat ons 2-5 3.0 LOADS FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSES 3-1 3.1 Ori inal Desi n Loads 3-1 3.2 Newl Defined LOCA-Induced Loads 3-1 3.2.1 Desi n Basis Accident ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3-1 3.2.2 Intermediate Break Acciden t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3-4

3. 2.' Small Break Accident 3-5 3.3 Safet /Relief Valve Dischar e-Induced Loads 3-5 4.0 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 4.1 Introduction 4-1 4.2 Load Definitions 4-1 4.2.1 General 4-1 4.2.2 ~SRV H dred namlc Loads 4-1 4.2.2.1 Inter retation 4-1 4.2.2.2 Justi ication 4-2 4.2.3 DBA Condensation Osc ill'ation H drod nam c pads 4-3 4.2.3.1 Inter retation 4-3 4.2.3.2 Justification 4-4 PUAR.TC

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~Pa e 4.2.4 Post-Chu H drod namic Loads 4-4 4.2.4.1 Inter retation 4-4 4.2.4.2 Justification 4-5 4.2.5 DBA Pool* Swell H drod namic Loads 4-5 4.2.5.1 Inter retation 4-5 4.2.5.2 Justification 4-6 4.3 Structural Acce tance Criteria 4-7 4.3.1 G eneral 4-7 4.3.2 Torus Dr well and Vent S stem Pressure Boundar Com onents 4-7 4.3.3 Pi in S stem Com onents Excluding Supports 4-7RI 4.3.4 Linear Su orts and Snubbers 4-8 4.3.4.1 Allowable Stress Criter ia 4-8 4.3.4.2 Justification 4-12 4.3.5 Variable S rin Su orts 4-12 4-12Rl 4.3.5.2 Minimum Re uirements 4-13 4.3.5.3 Justification 4-15 4.3.6 0 erabilit and Functionalit of 4-15 4.3.7 Nonsafet -Related Internal Stl uctures ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4-16 4.3. Reinforced Concrete Structures 4-16 4.3. 9 Fati ue Evaluation 4-16 4.4 Anal sis Procedures 4-17 4.4.1 General 4-17 4.4.2 Load Combination Techni ues 4-17 4 ~ 4 ~ 2.1 Torus and Vent S stem ...." 4-17 4.4. 2.2 Torus Attached Pi in S st em S/RV Pi in S stems Inside th e Torus and Other Nonsafet -Rela ted Internal Structures 4-17 PUAR.TC

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~Pa e 4.4.2.3 S/RV Pi in S stems Inside the Dr well and Vent S stem .......... 4-17 4.4.2.4 Justi ication 4-18 4.4.3 S/RY Load Reduction Factors 4-18 4.4.4 Torus Anal sis Procedure 4-18 4.4.5 Vent S stem Anal sis Procedure 4-19 4.4.6 Torus Attached Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedure ~ ~ 4-20 4.4.7 S/RV Pi in S stems Anal sis Procedu re 4-22 4.4.8 Com onent 0 erabilit Procedure 4-23 4.4.9 Other Internal Structures Anal sis Procedure 4-24R1 4.5 Construction Code for Modificat ons 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ 4-25 4.6 S RV Confirmator Test 4-25 4.6.1 Test Ob'ective 4-25 4.6.2 Basic Test Re uirements 4-25 4.6.3 Test Re ort ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4-26 4.6.4 orrelatlon of Test Data With Anal sis 4-26 4.7 Permanent Anal sis and Desi n Documentation 4-26 4.7.1 Desi n CIiteria 4-26 4.7.2 Anal sis Calculations ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ 4-26 4.7.3 Desi n Re uirements 4-26 4.7.4 References 4-27 4.7.5 Des 1 n Calculations and Drawi n s oI Modi cations 4-27 4.7.6 Surmar Re ort 4-27 5.0 TORUS CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE - ANALYSI S AND MODIFICATIONS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ 5-1 5.1 General Descri tion ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ 5-1 5.2 Torus Modi ications ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5-1 5.2.1 D namic Rin Girder Restraints Snubbers ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5-2 5.2.2 External Rin Girder Reinforc enlen t 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5-3 5.2.3 Tiedowns 5-3 5.2.4 Local Stiffenin 5-4 PUAR.TC

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~Pa e 6.4 Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Ca Intersection 6.4.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-7 6.4.1.1 Anal tical Model 6-7 6.4.1.2 Static and D namic Loads 6-7 6.4.2 Controllin Load Combinations 6-7 6.4.3 ASME Code Allowables 6-7 6.4.4 Results and om arisons 6-8 6.5 Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection 6-8 6.5.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-8 6.5.1.1 Anal tical Models 6-8 6.5.1.,2 tat c and D nam c Loads 6-8 6.5.2 Controllin Load Combinations 6-8 6.5.3 ASME Code Allowables 6-8 6.5.4 Results And om arisons 6-9 6.5.4.1 Stress Evaluation 6"9 6.5.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation 6-9 6.6 Vent Pi e Drain 6-10 6.6.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-10 6.6.2 Controllin Load Combinations 6-10 6.6.3 Allowable Stress ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-10 6.6.4 Stress Resul s And Com arison S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-10 6.6.5 Descri tion o Modi f ications 6-10 6;7 Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-11 6.7.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-11 6.7.1.1 Anal tical Models 6-11 6.7.1.2 Static and D nam>c Loads 6-12 PUAR.TC

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~Pa e 6.7.2 Desi n Load Combinations 6-12 6.7.3 owab e resses 6-13 6.7.4 esu s an om arisons 6-13 6.7.4.1 Stress Evaluation 6-.13 6.7.4.2 Fat ue Eva uation 6-13 6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications 6-13 6.8 'ent Column Su ort Columns 6-14 6.8.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-14 6-14 6.8.2 Controll n Loa ombinations 6.8.3 A owable Stresses 6-14 6.8.4 Stress Results and Com arisons 6-15 6.9 Vent S stem Miter Bends 6>>15 6.9.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-15 6<<15 6.9.2 ontro 1 n Load ombinations 6.9.3 ASME ode Al owab es 6-15 6.9.4 tress Resul s and Com arisons 6-16 6.10 Torus Bellows 6-16 6.10.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-16

6. 10. 1. 1 Anal t i ca 1 Model 6-16 6.10.1.2 at c and D namic Loads 6-16
6. 10. 2 Desi n Loadin Conditions 6-17
6. 10. 3 A ME Code Al owables 6-17
6. 10. 4 Results and om ar sons 6-17 6.11 Vent Header Shell 6-17 6.11.1 Anal tical Procedure 6-17 6.11.1.1 Anal tical Model 6-17 6-18 6.11.2 Results and Com arisons ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-18 6.11.3 Descri tion o Mod ication s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6-18 PUAR.TC

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~Pa e 10.4 Results and Conclusions 10-4 10.5 Descri tion of Tem erature Monitor ln S stem e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 10-5 11.0

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AND CONCLUSIONS ll-l 11.1 G eneral 11-1 11.2 Browns Ferr Desi n Criteria 11.3 Structural Anal ses and Desi of Re u i red Mod i f i ca t ions n

ll-l 11-2 11.4 S/RV Confirmator Test

11. 5 Installation of Modifications and Final Conclusions 11-2

12.0 REFERENCES

12-1RI APPENDIX A.O TORUS ATTACHED PIPING ANALYSIS PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA A-1 A.i Introduction e ~ ~ . ee

~ ~ ~ e ~ eeee A-I A.2 Sco e A-I A.3 Definitions A-2 A.3.1 Essential Pi in ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-2 A.3.2 Nonessential Pi in ~ ~ A-2 A.3.3 Active Com onent A-2 P

A.4 Anal tical Models A-2 A.4.1 Pi in Model Boundar res A-3 A.4.2 Torus Interface ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-3 A.4.2.1 Coordinate S s tern A-3RI A-3 A.4. 3 Process Pi in A-4 A.4. 4 Branch Lines ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-4 A.4. 5 Va ves1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-5 A.4. 6 F~lan es A-5 A.4. 7 Reducers A-5 A.4. 8 ~Sn or ts ~ ~ ~ ~ A-5 A.4. 9 S ecial Consider atio ns ~ ~ ~ A-6 A.4. 10 Com onent Nozzle At tac hm en ts A-6 xiv PUAR.TC

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~Pa e A.S Load Sources A-6 A.5.1 General A-6 A.5.2 Seismic L oads ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-7 A.5.2.1 0 erative Basis Earth ua ke A-7 A.5.2.2 Safe Shutdown Earth uake A-7 A.5.3 Thermal Loads A-7R1 A.5.4 Torus Motion and Dra Load A-8 A.6 Anal sis Procedures A-8 A.6.1 Introduction 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-8 A.6.2 Modelin Assum tions A-8 A.6.3 Deadwei ht Anal sis A-9 A.6.4 Thermal Load Case Anal sis ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-9 A.6.5 Seismic Anal sis A-9 A.6.6 LOCA and S RV Anal sis A-10 A.6.6.1 D namic Inertial Efforts A-10 A.6.6.2 D namic Dis lacements ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-11 A.6.6.3 Thermal and Pressure Dis lac erne nts A-11 A.6.6.4 Fluid Motion A-11 A.6.7 Anal sis Results A-11 A.7 Load Case Combinations A-11 A.7.1 Introduction 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A-11 A.7.2 Combinations Used for Pi in Su or ts and Act i ve Com onent Eva luations A-12 A.7.3 Combinat ions Used for Eval uation of Pi in S stem Reactions on Torus Penetrations A-12 A.7.4 Combinations Used for Evaluation of Valve Accelerations A-12 A.8 Process Line Evaluations A-12 A.8.1 Code Jurisdiction A-12 A.8.2 Pi in Evaluation Procedur e A-12 XV PUAR.TC

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~Pa e D.l.l.l Bubble-Induced Pool Swell Dra Load s ~ ~ ~ D-1 D.l.l.2 Downcomer Water Jet Loads D-1 D-2 D.1.1.3 Bulk Pool Mo on Loa s D.1.2 Condensation Oscillation and Chu in D D>>2 D.1.2.1 Pseudo Res onse S ectrum Method D-2 D.l.2.2 E uivalent Static Load Method D-16 D.l.2.3 DBA Condensation Oscillation Dra L Oads D-17 D.l.2a4 Chu iu Dra Loads D-17 D.1.3 S/RV Dra Loads D-19

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D.l.3.1 T- uencher Bubble-Induced Dra Loads ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D-19 D.l.3.2 T- uencher Water Jet Loads ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D-21 D.2 -

Above-Pool Fluid-Induced Loads D-21 D.2;1 Pool Swell- Im act and Dra Loads D-21 D.2.2 Froth Im n ement Loa s D-21 D.2.3 Fallback Loads D-22 APPENDIX E.O IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSISTENT FLU ID MASS MATRIX FOR TORUS MODEL E-1 IL E-1 E.2 Im lementation E-1 APPENDIX F.O MAJOR COMPUTER CODES F-1 APPENDIX G.O PHOTOGRAPHS G-1 xviii PUAR.TC

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BFN-PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

~Ft u re Tt tie 2-1 Browns Ferry Containment Configuration 2-2 Plan of Torus 2-3 Cross Section of the Torus 2-4 Plan of Vent System 5-1 Snubber, Base Plate, and Local Stiffening 5-2 External Ring Girder Reinforcement 5-3 Nozzle Reinforcement 5-4 22-1/2o Model Ring Girder, Cradle Section 5-5 22-1/2o Model 5-6 180o Model - Lower Half 5-7 Mid-Bay, 10.1 Hz Shell Mode 80 Percent Water 5-8 Tangential Shell Motions at X-214 Due to hP Pool Swell 5-9 Tangential Respons'e Spectrum at X-214 Due to hP Pool Swel 1 6-1 Drywell/Main Vent Intersection 6-2 45o Model - Vent Header, Main Vent, Downcomers, Tiebars 6-3 180o Model Vent System 6-4 Bechtel Finite Element Model of Vent System 6-5 Main Vent/Vent Header Intersection - Finite Element Model 6-6 Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection 6-7 Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection Finite Element Model 6-8 Vent Pipe Drain 6-9 Final Design of Downcomer/Tiebar. Configuration 6-10 Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection Finite Element Model 6-11 Revised Mesh for Downcomer/Tiebar Attachment Region 6-12 Downcomer Condensation Oscillation Load Application 6-13 Probability of Exceeding a Given Force per Downcomer for Different Numbers of Downcomers 6-14 Typical Pressure Pulse Experienced by Vent Header 6-15 Thrust Loads xix PUAR.IV

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F~t'u r e Tt tie 7-1 Typical Quencher/Quencher Support Structure 7-2 Typical Installation of Additonal Vacuum Breaker 7-3 S/RV Discharge Layout in the. Torus 7-4 Vent Penetration Reaction Box 7-5 Vent Penetration Reinforcement for S/RV Discharge Lines M and N

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7-6 S/RV Discharge Line Routing and Supports in the Main Vent 7-7 Typical S/RV Discharge Line Model 7-8 Analysis Model Typical Short Line 7-9 Analysis Model - Typical Long Line 7-10 Typical Node Location - Quencher and Box Beam 7-,11 Typical S/RV Blowdown Forcing Function for Horizontal Segment of Typical Long Line Showing Water Clearing Loading "7-12 Typical Pool Swell Force-Time History 8-1 Plan View of Torus Spray Header Supports 8-2 Core Spray Test Return Line Internal Piping Modifications 8-3 Orientation of RHR Discharges 8-4 Strainer Basket Modifications 8-5 Typical Modification of Attached Piping, Vents, Drains and Test Connections 8-6 Typical Flexible Hose Application Torus Instrumentation Piping 8-7 RCIC Turbine Exhause Upper and Lower Supports 8-8 RCIC Turbine Exhaust Upper Support 9-1 Catwalk Plan View 9-2 Catwalk Knee Brace 9-3 Catwalk - Vacuum Breaker Valve Platform 10-1 Coupled Reactor and Suppression Pool Model 16-2 Plan View of Browns Ferry Suppression Pool with T-Quenchers and RHR Discharge Locations 10-3 Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case lAX 10-4 Local Pool Temperature Response, Case lAX 10-5 Bulk Pool Temperature and Vessel Pressure Response, Case 2AX PUAR.IV

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~Fl ere Title 10-6 Local Pool Temperature Response, Case 2AX 80 Percent Water Fluid Mesh 10-7 Thermowell Orientation Inside Torus 10-8 Schematic of BFN Torus Showing Bulk Temperature Sensor Locations 10-9 Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Block Diagram A-1 Global Coordinate Definition A-2 Local Coordinate Definition for Torus Nozzles A-3 Local Coordinate Definition Detail A-4 Directions for Torus Penetration Spring Constants A-5 Differential Fluid Temperature Between Torus and ECCS Ring Header During DBA, IBA, and SBA B-1 Typical Concrete Anchors C-1 Strain Gage Rosette Locations - Torus Shell C-2 Pressure Transducer Locat.ions C-3 Acceleration and Displacement Transdu'cer Locations - Outer Shell C-4 Saddle Gage Locations C-5 RCIC Turbine Exhaust Gage Locations C-6 RCIC Vacuum Relief and Test Line Transducer Locations C-7 ECCS Header and Associated Gage Locations C-8 RHR Test and Restraint Gage Locations C-9 Downcomer Gage Locations C-10 Quencher Support and S/RV Gage Locations E-1 80 Percent Water Fluid Mesh

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BFN-PUAR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont i nued) e Plate Ti tie 1 Torus Snubber and Base Plate; ECCS Header Suppor t 2 External Ring Girder Reinforcement 3 Torus Tiedown System 4 Vent Header Column Support Extension 5 Cradle Reinforcement 6 ECCS Header Penetration Shell Reinforcement 7 Reinforcement of Vent Header and Downcomer 8 Reinforcement of Vent Header 9 Downcomer Tiebar and V-Bracing 10 Typical Overhead View of, Ramshead/Quencher/Boxbeam Arrangement Typical Quencher/Boxbeam Installation Showing Quencher Midspan Clamp and End Point Lateral Lug 12 Typical Boxbeam to Ramshead Support Connection 13 Typical Perspective of S/RV Pipe/Quencher/Boxbeam i'n Torus Showing Overhead Reroute of S/RV Lines E and M 14 Typical S/RV Long Line Showing Vertical and Horizontal Struts with Ring Girder Re in forcement 15 Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Two S/RV Line Penetration e 16 Main Vent Reaction Box for Typical Three S/RV L'ine Penetration 17 Torus Spray Header Support 18 RHR Vertical and Horizontal Bracing 19 RHR Support Collar 20 HPCI Support Collar 21 HPCI Vertical'nd Horizontal Bracing 22 X-204 A Thru D Penetration Support for ECCS Header 23 Process Suction Line "TEE" Support and ECCS Header 24 RCIC Turbine Exhaust First Axial Restraint 25 Catwalk From Below 26 Catwalk Knee Brace and Longitudinal Pipe Connection 27 Catwalk, Handrails, Vacuum Breaker, Valve Platform, and Monorail 28 Typical S/RV Pipe Support Inside Main Vent 29 Triple S/RV Line Routing Inside Main Vent; Replacement of 70o Miters with Elbows 30 General View of Work Including V-Brace, RHR Return Line, Quencher and Quencher Support, and S/RV Strut Modification XXX'UAR.IV

BFN-PUAR LIST OF TABLES Tab 1 e Tf tie 2-1 Principal Design Parameters and Characteristics of Primary Containment 2-2 Torus Attached Piping Penetrations 2-3 Active Components for Operabil'ity Evaluation 3-1 Event and Load Combinations 5-1 Allowable Stresses - Torus Shell and Ring Girder 5-2 Maximum Torus Reactions

'-1 Load Combinations and Service Levels for Drywell/Main Yent Intersection 6-2 Maximum Stress Intensities on Drywell/Main Vent Intersection 6-3 Vent System Analysis Temperature and Pressure (Wetwell) 6-4 Vent System Analysis Temperature and Pressure (Drywell) 6-5 Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Main Vent/Yent Header Intersection 6-6 Maximum Stress Intensities on Main Vent/Vent Header Intersection 6-7 Controlling Load Combinations and Service Level of Yacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Cap Intersection 6-8 Maximum Stress Intensities on Vacuum Breaker/

Main Vent Intersection 6-9 Controlli,ng Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Yent Header Intersection 6-10 Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Vent Header Intersection 6-11 Fatigue Usage Factors for Containment Vent System 6-12 Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-13 Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer/Tiebar Intersection 6-14 Stress Evaluation of Tiebar 6-15 Controlling Load Combinations and Service Levels of the Vent Column Supports 6-16 Stress and Buckling Evaluation on Vent Column Supports 6-17 Maximum Stress Intensities on Main Vent Miter Bends 6-18 Maximum Stress Intensities on Vent Header Miter Bends 6-19 Maximum Stress Intensities on Downcomer Miter Bends 6-20 Stress Evaluation at Key Locations for Zero B,P XXX'.i PUAR.TB

BFN-PUAR LI ST OF TABLES (Con t i nued)

Table Title 7-1 Drywell Load Combinations 7-2 NOC Service Levels B and C Load Combinations 7 "3 SBA/IBA Service Levels C and D Load Combinations 7-4 DBA Service Level D Load Combinations 8-1 Torus Attached Piping Systems 8-2 Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Torus Attached Piping, Piping Supports, and Equipment Nozzle Loads 8-3 Limiting Case Event Combinations and Service Levels for Piping Loads on Torus Shell and Nozzles 8-4 Number of Supports Removed, Modified, and Added to Unit 1 RHR System Torus Attached Piping 10-1 Sumnary of Results Browns Ferry Suppression Pool Temperature Response of Results -

10-,2 Sumnary RHR Heat Heat Exchanger Flow Rate 10-3 Suppression Pool Temperature Monitoring System Environmental Requirements ll-l Sunmary of BFN LTP Modifications A-1 Spring Constant Sumnary A-2 Load Cases for Torus Attached Piping Systems A-,3 Expected Piping Segment Temperatures for BFN A-4 Analysis Criteria for Torus Attached Piping-LOCA Effects A-5 Limiting Case Event Combinations for Valve Accelerations C-1 Torus Shell Stress Comparison C-2 Torus Shell Pressure Comparison C-3 Torus Acceleration and Displacement Comparison XX'UAR.TB

BFN-PUAR LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBREV I AT ION ABS Absolute Suranat ion AC I Amer i can Conc re te I ns t i tu te ADS Automatic Depressurization System Architect/Engineer AI SC American Institute of Steel Construction ANSI American National Standards Institute

'SME American Society of Mechanical Engineers AS'IM American Society of Testing Materials BDC Bottom Dead Center BFN Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant BWR Boiling Water Reactor CFR - Code of Federal Regulations CH Chugging CAN Consistent Mass Matrix CO Condensation Oscillation DBA Design Basis Accident DLF Dynamic Load Factor ECCS Emergency Core Cooling System EN DES Engineering Design EP Engineering Procedure EPRI Electric Power Research Institute EQ Earthquake F Fahrenheit F SAR Final Safety Analysis Report FS I Fluid Structure Iteration FSTF Full Scale Test Facility g Acceleration due to gravity (32.2 ft/sec2)

GE General Electric Company gpm -

Gallons per minute HPCI High Pressure "Coolant Injection Hz Hertz IBA Intermediate Break Accident ksi Kips per square 'inch LDR Load Definition ReportCondition LOCA Loss-of-Coolant Accident LTP Long-Term Program

,'MCR Main Control Room MS Main Steam MSIV Main Steam Isolation Valve NOC Normal Operating .

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OBE Operating Basis Earthquake Pb Primary bending stress PL Local primary membrane stress Pm General primary membrane stress PIM Pittsburgh Des Moines psi Pounds per square inch psia Pounds per square inch absolute .

psid Pounds per square inch differential psig Pounds per square inch gage PUAAG Plant Unique Analysis Application Guide PUAR Plant Unique Analysis Report PULD Plant Unique Load Definition Q Secondary stress due to primary plus bending QSTF Quarter Scale Test Facility RC I C Reactor Core Isolation Cooling RHR Residual Heat Removal RPS Reactor Primary System RPV Reactor Pressure Vessel RTD Resistance Temperature Detectors Sy Yield Stress Sa Alternating Stress Intensity San Spectral Acceleration SAC Structural Acceptance Criteria SBA Small Break Accident SER Safety Evaluation Report SORV Stuck Open Relief Valve SRSS Square Root of the Sum of the Squares S/RV Safety/Relief Valve

'SSE Safe Shutdown Ear thquake STP Short-Term Program TES Teledyne Engineering Services TKM Tributary Mass Matrix TVA Tennessee Valley Authority WRC Welding Research Council ZPA Zero Period Acceleration PUAR.'BV

BFN-PUAR Truncation of the downcomers reduces pool swell -loads.

Addition of S/RV quenchers and RHR return elbow discharge devices ensures stable steam condensation during S/RV blowdowns for all postulated accident conditions. The quenchers also mitigate S/RV discharge loads on the tori for all normal and postulated LOCA events. Finally, addition of the 10-inch S/RV vacuum breakers reduces water clearing loads on the S/RV piping systems for rapid second actuation conditions.

-The basic functional requirements for these modifications

'ere defined from generic and plant unique information provided by the Mark I Owners Group and GE and approved by NRC. The other generically approved load mitigation methods were inappropriate or unnecessary for BFN.

1.6.2 Com osition of the BFN-PUAR 1.6.2.1 Contents BFN containment systems are described in Section 2. The new hydrodynamic loads for structural analysis of those systems are suranarized in Section 3. Structural analysis of the BFN. containment systems and structural design of the necessary plant modifications were performed according to the BFN LTP general design criteria described in Section 4.

The five basic categories of structural analysis and design activity ar'e described in Sections 5 through 9.

An evaluation of the bulk and *local pool temperatures for various postulated accident conditions was conducted as required by NUREG 0661. Section 10 surrrnarizes the results of that evaluation and describes the new pool temperature monitoring system for each BFN unit.

Section ll gives a general sunmary and status of BFN LTP and related modification activities upon submittal of this report for NRC review (on approximately December 31, 1983).

It also draws basic conclusions regarding completion of BFN LTP activities for all three BFN units.

Additional information on structural analysis and design methods, as well as confirmatory postmodification S/RV test results, are given in Appendices A through F. Appendix G contains construction photographs of some major BFN LTP modifications.

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BFN-PUAR The Table of Contents,.beginning on page ii, lists the headings and subheadings of each sect ion and appendix. It locates .the List of Tables, List of Illustrations, and List of Abbreviations, as well as References.

The title page of each section and appendix is brown, to provide easy access. The text of each section and appendix is numbered separately. For example, page 2-9 is the ninth page in Section 2.

Illustrations include both figures and plates (photographs).

All figures and tables are located at the end of each section and appendix. For example, Figure 2-1 is the first figure in Section 2 and Table A-2 is the second table in Appendix A. Plates are located in Appendix G.

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BF¹ PUAR The QBUBS02 code predicts shell pressures which envelop both rigid-wall and flexible-wall test data. It also predicts conservative attenuation rates with time which produce conservative dynamic amplification of torus motion inputs to piping systems and other components attached to the torus.

The first mode frequencies of the vent system downcomers in both the longitudinal and transverse directions were within the frequency range of S/RV discharge air bubbles.

Therefore, use of the conservative load attenuation with time according to computer code TQFORBF would result in excessively conservative predictions of downcomer responses. The more realistic attenuation rates of TQFOR03 provided a reasonable drag load definition for combination with other downcomer loads and design of downcomer bracing modifications.

SRSS of multiple valve effects in combination with the conservative aspects of this load definition produced a reasonable analysis and design approach. Absolute suranation of multiple valve effects would be excessively conservative because there are 13 S/RV lines discharging into 16 bays of each BFN torus (see Figure 7-3).

Both single and multiple valve tests were run in the S/RV confirmatory test, thereby verifying the overall load interpreta tion and analytical approach. Load reduction factors were conservatively defined based upon correlation of both single and multiple valve test result's (Appendix C).

4.2.3 DBA Condensation Oscillation H drod namic Loads 4.2.3.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for shell pressure harmonic forcing functions at 1-Hz intervals from to 30 Hz. Forcing 1

functions above 30 Hz were neglected.

Referring to Table 4.4.1-2 and Figure 4.4.1-1 of the LDR (Reference 14 ), the largest input pressure coefficient for each 1-Hz interval was selected from the three alternatives.

The response for each interval was determined on the basis of maximum r'esponse for any frequency within the 1-Hz band.

Then the responses was combined by the following procedure:

1) The responses for four forcing functions (at 4-5 Hz, 5-6 Hz, 10-11 Hz, and 15-16 Hz) were added absolutely.

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2) The responses for the other 26 forcing functions we r e combined by SRSS.
3) The results of I) and 2) were added absolutely.

DBA condensa t ion osc i liat ion (CO) drag load responses for each structural mode were determined by the same procedure.

4.2.3.2 Justification This interpre(ation was developed early in 1980 on the basis of Full Scale Test Facility (FSTF) data analysis by GE and Mark I LTP consult'ants. That data analysis indicated that input above 30 Hz is of such low energy content as to be negligible in determining torus response. Further, the forcing functions were found to have little or no phase relationship to each other. Very loose phase relationships were seen by one study for forcing functions at 5-6, 10-11, and 15-16 Hz, whereas a more definitive study, Reference 19, showed essentially random phasing of all fo'rcing functions.

The procedure outlined above recognized the remote possibility of constant phase 15-16 relationships between forcing functions at 5-6, 10-11, and Hz. It also recognized the random phasing between all other forcing functions and assured that the desired 84 percent nonexceedance probability was achieved.

Additional conservatisms which were inherent to the BFN DBA CO analysis methods are described in Section 5.4.2.9 and Appendix D.

This interpretation reduced the total calculated response by a factor of 2 or more relative to absolute summat ion of maximum responses for a I 1 50 forc ing functions defined in the LDR. Therefore it eliminated excessive conservatism but ensured a satisfactory nonexceedance probability of the pr edic ted dynamic responses.

4.2.4 Post-Chu H drod namic Loads 4.2.4.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for shell pressure harmon ic functions at I-Hz intervals from I to 30 Hz. Forcing functions above 30 Hz were neglected. The dynamic response for each of the 30 forcing functions was calculated separately on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the I-Hz band.

Then the responses were combined by 'absolute summation.

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BFN-PUAR Post-chug drag loads were defined and analyzed for harmonic forcing functions at I-Hz intervals from 1 to 50 Hz. The dynamic responses for each interval were determined on the basis of maximum response for any frequency within the 1-Hz band. Then the combined response for each structural mode was determined by absolute sumna tion of th'e response for the five largest input coefficients plus SRSS of the other 45 responses.

4.,2.4.2 Justification This interpretation was justified by analysis of FSTF data as documented by Reference 20. The procedure for torus analysis was established and the analysis was performed before completion of Reference 20. By relating Reference 20 results to those obtained by this procedure it was clear that the desired 84 percent nonexceedance probability response was attained. (See Section 5.4.2.11- for a more detailed discussion of this topic.)

The procedure for post-chug drag load on submerged struc-tures is in compliance with the recommendation of Reference 20 for 84 percent nonexceedance probability loading.

Appendix D gives a detailed discussion of the BFN fluid drag load analytical method and identified conservatisms inherent to that method.

.This interpretation reduced the analytically predicted responses by a factor of 2 or more relative to the absolute surrmation of responses for all 50 inputs . Therefore, it eliminated significant excess conservatism from the load definition, but preserved the desired nonexceedance probability.

4.2.5 DBA Pool Swell H drod namic Loads 4.2.5.1 Inter retation The torus was analyzed for average hydrodynamic pressure loads as def ined by the PULD and LDR Sect ion 4.3.2. A 6.5 percent margin was added to predicted responses to account for uncertainties in the test data for both operating and zero b,P cases.

The vent system and S/RV piping systems in each torus were analyzed for pool swell impact and drag loads at operat ing and zero hP cond it ions, as defined by the PULD and LDR.

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BFN-PUAR delay curves were defined from the 1/4 scale BFN test results. Resulting vent support column reaction time histories for each condition were applied to the torus model in combination with the corresponding pool swell average pressure loads, prior to addition of the 6.5 percent uncertainty margin described above.

Pool swell impact and drag loads for other internal structures were analyzed for one enveloping load case in accordance with LDR Section 4.3.4 and the PULD.

4.2.5.2 Justification This interpretation was based upon the fact that the 1/12 scale Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 3-dimensional test model was a prototypical model of BFN in every significant detail and it was consistent with the BFN 1/4 scale model. This fact eliminated the majority of NRC's concerns expressed in NUREG 0661, which led to specification of an additional 15 percent upload margin and definition of an, enveloping longitudinal time delay and velocity distribution 'for the vent system and other above-pool structures.

The'FN torus was analyzed with a constant effective added fluid mass equal to 80 percent of the total contained fluid mass. The 6.5 percent margin exceeded one standard deviation of the BFN 1/4 scale test "data. These considerations ensured an upper bound prediction of torus response, pal ticularly during the upload phase. (See Section 5.4.2.7 for a more detailed discussion in this regard.)

The vent system and S/RV piping systems pool swell. impact analysis in the unmodified and modified conditions was completed well before release of NUREG 0661 and subsequent revision of the BFN PULD. The interpretation defined above was more accurate for BFN than that identified by NUREG 0661 Appendix A and it predicted higher impact velocities for the critical regions of the vent header and S/RV piping.

Therefore, reanalysis of the BFN vent system and S/RV piping for revised longitudinal variations was not necessary or appropriate. (See Sections 6 and 7 for more discussion of the vent system and S/RY piping analyses.)

Other above-pool structures were conservatively analyzed for one enveloping pool swell impact and drag load case in accordance with NUREG 0661. (Appendix D describes the specific analytical method which was applied.)

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BFN-PUAR 6.4 Vacuum Breaker/Main Vent End Ca Intersection The vacuum breaker valves located on the end cap of the main vent pipes are evaluated in the following paragraphs.

Figure 6-6 shows the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection.

6.4.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.4.1.1 Anal tical Model The vacuum breaker intersection was modeled using the TPIPE computer program (see Appendix F) for consideration of reactions induced by pool swell vent response and coincident loads. A set'f shell pipe intersection spring rates was calculated using Bijlaard procedures from Reference 64.

Using the output reactions from the'TPIPE model, the shell stresses at the vacuum breaker penetration were dete.rmined using the WERCO computer program.

6.4.1.2 Static and D namic Loads Due to location, the load 'experienced by the vacuum breaker valve varies from the loading imposed on structures previously discussed. The vacuum breaker elevation is such, that it is above the water level inside the torus. This significantly reduces the number of phenomena that will act upon the valves. S/RV loads, CO loads, and chugging loads

'are i'nsignificant at this location, leaving only the effects from pool swell, deadweight, and seismic. Time history data generated by Bechtel Corporation (Reference 17) for the pool swell impact loading analysis was input into the TPIPE model.

6.4.2 Controllin Load Combinations The number of controlling load combinations required to evaluate this component was reduced to one. Table 6-7 identifies that combination.

6.4.3 ASME Code Allowables The allowable stress intensities for SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel are shown in Table 6-8. This is consistent with the material composition at the temperature provided in Table 6-3.

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BFN-PUAR 6.4.4 Results and Com ar isons The stress experienced by the vacuum breaker/main vent intersection was in large part due to the pool swell impact load. Thus, only combination event 18 from Table 3-1 was required for analysis as seen, in Tables 6-7 and 6-8. The calculated stress intensity of 16.7'ksi was well below the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi.

6.5 Vent Header/Downcomer Intersection The vent header and downcomer pairs typically intersect as shown in the finite element representation which simulated this intersection (Figure 6.6).

6.5.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.5.1.1 Anal tical Models The vent header/downcomer intersection was modeled into 45o and 180 beam models for the purpose of evaluating loads described in Section 6.5.2. Flexibility constants were input at adjacent nodes which, when connected, formed a short beam portraying the spring rate of the intersection.

Analysis output forces and moments from the beam models were input to a STARDYNE computer code finite element plate and shell model as shown in Figure 6-6. The fine mesh of elements ext'ending around the intersection serv'ed to obtain accurate stress output.

6.5.1.2 Static and D namic Loads The loading conditions to which the vent header/downcomer intersection.-was subjected are identical to those outlined in Section 6.2.1.2.

6.5.2 Controllin Load Combinations The 27 load combinati ons were reduced to three controlling combinations as .shown in Table 6-9.

6.5.3 ASME Code Allowables The material composition of the vent header/downcomer intersection is SA-516 GR 70 carbon steel. Stress intensity allowable values are listed in 'Tables 6-10.

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BFN-PUAR 6.5.4 Results and Com arisons The results and comparisons presented in this section ar' products of stress and fatigue evaluations. The fatigue analysis provides information for DBA, SBA, and IBA

=conditions.

6.5.4.1 Stress Evaluation The downcomer/vent header stress evaluation was completed using the controlling combinations in Table 6-9. The intersection was most affected by the PL + Q stress category during the DBA condensation oscillation event from Case 27.

The calculated stress intensity of 57.6 ksi, compared to an allowable of 57.9 ksi, could be further reduced by removing thermal expansion since it is a one-time occurrence. The most critical pool swell event combination resulted a stress intensity of 44.4 ksi as compared to a 45.2'a ksi allowable.

The SBA chugging combination 15, realizing PL + Q stress intensity of 53.3 ksi, could also be reduced by removing the thermal loads as previously mentioned.

6.5.4.2 =.

Fati ue'Evaluation The ASME Code for Class MC 'requires that a component or structure be evaluated to demonstrate adequate margin, against fatigue damage in a cyclic load environment. The approach for this evaluation is to compare maximum stress cycle histogram components with conservative strain cycling

,fatigue data. The strain cycling data is defined by the fatigue curve in Figure I-9 of the Appendices to the ASME Code. This figure plots the alternating stress intensity (Sa) against the number of allowable cycles which may occur for that particular stress intensity. An analysis for cyclic service is not required for a vessel, component, or structure, provided that Paragraph NE-3221.5d is satisfied for all conditions. The only components of the vent system requiring further evaluation were the downcomer/vent header and downcomer/tiebar intersections and the torus bellows/

main vent connection. These three portions of the vent system were critical because of their discontinuity and stress concentration characteristics which resulted in high localized stresses.

Since the occurrence of one accident condition (DBA, SBA, or IBA) and cumulative normal load occurrences was postulated in the fatigue life of the vent system, all three LOCA 6-9 PUAR. 6

BFN-PUAR events were examined. Table 6-11 presents the usage factors compared with the allowable fatigue usage. Note that thermal transient through-wall stresses were not included in the fatigue evaluation since that stress profile would occur only one tim'e in the design life.

6.6 Ven't Pi e Drain r1 The vent drain is located at the lowest elevation of the head at the end of the main vent inside the wetwell. The drain extends into the water and must be able to withstand the hydrodynamic and accident related loads resulting from a LOCA. The following sections confirm the fact that the drain and modified support configuration shown in Figure 6-8 and described in Section 6.6.5 are qualified.

6.6.1 Anal tical Procedure The vent drain and support were modeled into STARDYNE and a modal analysis was performed. It was determined that the dominant frequency (35.1 Hz) was in a key range for chugging; The resulting loads were evaluated by simple hand calculations.

6.6.2 Controllin Load Combinations Since the frequency of the vent drain and support is out of the range of the condensation oscillation event, it was determined by inspection that either combinations 11, 16, 18, or 25 would control. Because the structure would be in resonance with key post-chug frequencies, combination ll (SBA + S/RV + CH) actually, controls.

6.6.3 Allowable Stress The allowable stress for SA-333 GR B carbon steel is 0.66 times the yield stress, or 23.1 ksi, in accordance with Se'ction 4.3.4.

6.6.4 Stress Results and Com arisons The calculated stress in the new support structure is 21.1 ksi. This is less than the allowable value of 23.1 ksi.

6.6.5 Descri tion of Modifications t

The vent pipe drains were truncated to the same elevation as the vent header downcomers, i.e., three feet below minimum pool level. The existing support for each drain was removed 6-10 PUAR. 6

BFN-PUAR 6.?.3 Allowable Stresses The downcomer/tiebar intersection is made of SA-516 Grade 70 carbon steel. Table 6-13 compares actual stresses derived from the analyses with the ASME and AISC Code allowable stresses per Section 4.3.2 and Section 4.3.4.

E 6.?.4 Results and Com arisons 6.7.4.1 Stress Evaluation The downcomer/ ti ebar intersection was analyzed to Service Level B for Cases '15, 25, and 27. From Tables 6-12 and 6-13, the greatest primary plus secondary stress occurs during the SBA event. The maximum calculated stress intensity was 53.8 ksi, compared to the stress allowable of 57.9 ksi. The largest primary local membrane stress intensity of 27.9 ksi also occurred 'during the SBA event for Case 15, as compared to a 28.95 ksi allowable stress.

The ti char itself was further analyzed as a linear support for the loads described in Tables 6-12 and 6-13. As seen from Table 6-14, the most severe stress occurred during the CO event combination at a level of 20.1 ksi. This is below the allowable of 0.66 times the yield stress, or 23 ksi.

6.7.4.2 Fati ue Evaluation The fatigue evalu'ation of the downcomer/tiebar intersection is comparable to the evaluation discussed in Section 6.5.4.2. It can be seen from Table 6-11 that the usage factors are well below 1.0, as required.

6.7.5 Descri tion of Modifications A new tiebar with V-bracing members was required between each downcomer pair to minimize downcomer lateral response induced by condensation oscillation effects. As a result, bending stresses in-the vent hea'de'r/downcomer intersection are reduced and no further reinforcement of that area was required, except as described in Section 6.11.

The tiebar was installed at elevation 534'-0" and the V-bracing members intersect the tiebar at midspan.

Fabrication consisted of 3- and 4-inch schedule 40 pipe for the tiebars with short sections of 3-1/2-inch schedule 40 pipe for the bracing at .the downcomer end to facilitate field adjustability. All pipe material is ASTM A 53 Grade B or A 106 Grade B.

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BFN-PUAR'he connections to the downcomer shell were reinforced using pad plates rolled to match contour and wrapped 120o. The plates were 1/2-inch thick by .7 inches wide'or the tiebar connection and 5/8-inch thick by 7 inches wide for the bracing connection. Additional 3/8-inch gussets and small pad plates were provided at the tiebar ends to distribute the loads for adequate structural integrity. A 3/8-inch thick saddle plate was provided at the bracing to tiebar intersection to distribute stresses. All plate material is ASME SA-516 Grade 70. For the configuration, see Figure 6-9 and Plate 9.

I 6.8 Vent Header Su ort Columns 6.8.1 Anal tical Procedure The vent header support columns are 8-inch diameter double extra strong pipes attached to the vent header miter bends via pipe collars. Figure 6-2 shows the support columns as they are represented in the computer model; The beams extending from the straight portion of the columns to-the vent header are rigid, representing the minimal flexibility of the collars.

6.8.2 Controllin Load Combinations The'7 design load combinations were reduced to three controlling cases given in Tables 6-'15 and 6-16.

6.8.3 Allowable Stresses The vent column supports are constructed of 8-inch double extra strong A 53 Grade B piping. Table 6-16 compares actual st,resses derived from the analysis with AISC stress allowables per Section 4.3.4..

6.8.4 Stress Results and Com arisons I

The calculated stresses indicated by Table 6-16 are less than the allowable stress of 16.6 ksi. The combination of events in Table 6-15 are composed of Service Level C loads and compared against Service Level B allowables. The most severe case is due to pool swell impact which imposes a stress of 10.4 ksi. The buckling check evaluates the maximum axial load plus bending moment and shows the highest combined effect occurring for pool swell as expected. The maximum buckling factor is 0.63 compared to a Service Level B allowable of 1.0.

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BFN-PUAR 6.9 Vent S stem Miter Bends There are three structural areas in the vent system at which miter bends are located. The main vent, vent header, and downcomer miter bends are all Class MC components. However, for analysis purposes these items lend themselves more to treatment as piping components. Paragraph NB-3680 was introduced for stress evaluation while retaining the Class MC allowables. The following subsections surrrnarize the analysis of these three types of miter bends.

6.9.1 Anal tical Procedure As mentioned above, the ASME Code provides a guide for the evaluation of miter bends. The modeling of the bends is indicated in Figure 6-2. Stress intensification factors are presented in Table 6-17. These stress intensification factors were calculated using the vent system beam model in conjunction with results from the Bechtel analysis, which provided detailed modeling of the miters in question.

Maximum primary plus secondary stresses were ratioed to the nominal section stresses generated from the beam model thereby defining the stress intensification factors.

6.9.2 Controllin Load Combinations The three controlling load combinations are shown in Tables 6-.17, 6-18, and 6-19.

6.9.3 ASME Code Allowables The ASME Code allowable stresses are presented in Tables 6-17, 6-18, and 6-19.

6.9.4 Stress Results and Com arisons The main vent miter bend was evaluated for three load cases using Service Level C loads and Service Level B allowables.

As seen from Table=.6-17, these stresses are considerably

'below the allowables, showi'ng a maximum value of 3.9 ksi, compared with a 28.95 ksi allowable for the condensation oscillation event combination.

In the same manner, the vent header miter bend and the downcomer miter bend were evaluated for three cases, each involving CO, chugging, and pool swell (Tables 6-1 8 and 6-19). The maximum local membrane stresses for the Service PUAR. 6 6-15

BFN-PUAR Level C load,ing on the miter bends were found to be 18.6 ksi and 20.7 ksi, respectively. When compared with the Service Level B allowable of 28.95 ksi, these areas are qualified.

6.10 Torus Bellows The torus bellows are flexible expansion joints allowing movement of the main vent pipes through the torus wall while maintaining the required pressure boundary. The analysis performed on this structure was done in accordance with Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc,, (Reference h4). Fatigue life is the dominant concern.

6.10.1 Anal tical Procedure 6.10.1.1 Anal tical Model The flexibility of the bellows was the concern in R

accurately representing the bellows in the 45 and 180 beam models.'n Figure 6-2, local springs were inserted.

Output from the 45o and 180 models in the form of displacements was extracted from the various loading events.

The combination of these cases as .described in Section 6.10.2 was then used to calculate stresses in the bellows.

6.10.1.2 Static and D namic Loads II The loading "events to which the torus bellows are subjected are explained in Section 6.2.1.2.

6..10.2 Desi" n Loadin Conditions The controlling loading conditions were provided by Reference 21 for SBA, IBA, and DBA events.

6.10.3 ASME Code Allowables The ASME Code makes reference to bellows in Paragraph NE-3365. Standards of the Expansion Joint Manufacturer's Association, Inc., offers a more straightforward and acceptable approach for fatigue evaluation of bellows.

6.10.'4 Results and Com arisons Results of the fati gue evaluation are shown in Table 6-1 2 of Section 6.5.4. No significant usage factor is observed.

Therefore, the fatigue failure of these components does not present a significant concern.

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TABLE 8-8 CONTROLLINQ LORD COMBINRTIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOWNCOMER/VENT HERDER INTERSECTION EVENT COMBINATION SERVICE LEVEL 27 DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 27 DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 25 DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + PS 18 DBA + OBE EQ + PS 15 SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CH 15 SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CH TABLE 8-iO MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DOWNCOMER/VENT HEADER INTERSECTION EVENT STRESS CATEGORY STRESS ALLOHABLE 27 PL+ Q 57.60 KSI 57.9 KSI 27 14.6 37.6 25 44.4 45.2 18 PL 31.4 37.6 15 PL+ Q 53.3 57.9 15 21.6 37.6

TRBLF 6-i'1 FATIGUE USAGE FACTORS FOR. CONTAINMENT VENT SYSTEM ALLOHABLE COMPONENT FATIGUE DBA SBA/IBA USAGE USAGE USAGE DOHNCOMER / VENT HEADER INTERSECTION 1.0 .559 .610 DOHNCOMER / TIEBAR INTERSECTION 1.0 . 107 .353 TORUS BELLOHS 1.0 .000 .000 INTERSECTION

TRBLE 8-12 CONTROLLINt'OAD COMBINATIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF DOHNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION EVENT COMBINATION SERVICE LEVEL 27 (CASE 1) 'BA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 27 (CASE 2t DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 27 DBA + SSE EQ + CO 25 DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + PS 15 SBA + OBE EQ + S/RV + CH 15 SBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CH TRBLE 8-13 MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DONNCOMER/TIEBAR INTERSECTION EVENT STRESS CATEGORY STRESS ALLOWABLE 27 (CASE 27 (CASE 2) 27

'LPL PL+ Q 21.7 KSI 30.8 30.9 28.95 KSI 34.74 57.9 25 28.4 28.95 15 PL+ Q 53.4 57.9 15 27.97 28.95

TRBLE 8-14 STRESS EVALUATION ON TIEBAR 27 PL 20.7 KSI 23 KSI 25 PL 8.7 23 15 PL 18.0 23

TABLE 6-1'5 CONTROLLING LOAD COMBINATIONS AND SERVICE LEVELS OF THE VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS EVENT COMBINATION SERVICE LEVEL 27- DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + CO 25 DBA + SSE EQ + S/RV + PS 15 DBA +, SSE EQ + S/RV + CH TABLE 6-16 STRESS AND BUCKLING EVALUATION ON VENT COLUMN SUPPORTS STRESS BUCKLING EVENT CATEGORY STRESS AL'LONABLE FACTOR 27 7.1 KSI 16.6 KSI .43 25 10.4 16.6 .63

15. PL 7.6 16.6 .46

TRBLE 6-17 MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON MAIN VENT MITER BEND STRESS SERVICE MICKEY. LEVEL 27 PL 3.9 KSI 28.95 KSI 25 PL 1.8 28.95 15 PL 2.4 28.95 TRBLE S-ie MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON VENT HEADER MITER BEND STRESS SERVICE XSJQ CEIHkQRY. RISHI LEVEL 27 PL 18.0 KSI 28.95 KSI 25 PL 15.5 28.95 15 PL 18.7 28.95 TRBLE 8-iS MAXIMUM STRESS INTENSITIES ON DONNCOMER MITER BENDS STRESS SERVICE EVEIVT C8IEBQBY ~LEV L 27 PL 16.5 KSI 28.95 KSI

-25 13.8 28.95 15 PL 20.6 28.95

TRBLE 6-20 STRESS EVALUATION AT KEY LOCATIONS FOR ZERO h,P (LOAD COMBINATION P + N + T + PS ZERO b,P)

HID BAY iiST DOHNXNER 2M) ~ 3RD 0$ 44XHER PAIR IR PAIR A C D F STRESS CIRXKlGED ALLOHRRE RKKLIhG LOCATION INTENSITY STRESS TKSI) STRESS (KSI) INTE)PACTION MIDBAY BOTTOH 12+0 41.6 ~L + ~H < 1.0 ELE)%NT 13 "PL+ Pb 29.1 62.5 12.0 25.5 QA 3.1 16.9 0.7 HIDBAY TOP eeo 41.6 ELE)KNT 1 PL+ Pb 17.6 82~5 oL ae6 25.5 0.2 Qe 0.5 16+9 BOTTOH BETHEEN 9.0 41.8 1ST D/C PAIR ELB%M 1062 PL+ Pb 41 e2 62.5 oL 11.0 25.5 0.7 16.9 0.5 BOTTOH BETHEEN 15.5 41.6 TWO PAIRS (F WC +Pb 24.1 62e5 ELEHENT 1439 P(

oL 13.9 22.5 0.7 07 san Qo e~

ZM3 WC PAIR PL+ P 17.4 41.6 13+6 41.6 62.5 ELEMENT 2062 17e2 22.5 3ea 13.6 1.0 BOTTOH BETNEEN 5.3 41.6 3RD WC PAIR ELB%Nf 3062 ieoa 82.5 5.0 22+5 1.7 13e6 0.3

J TRBLE 7-1 DRYNELL LORD COMBINATIONS Z

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~ CONC Mm UJ DI-(O' J0 UJ M

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CASE 1 X X' X CASE 2 X X CASE 3 X X CASE 4 X X X X D

i. WORST CASE THERMAL EXPANSION
2. WORST 'CASE FIRST ACTUATION VS. SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION.

3 IBA S/RV SUBSEQUENT ACTUATIONrSTEAM IN DRYWELL

4. SEISMIC EVENTS INCLUDE ANCHOR MOVEMENTS.
5. POOL SWELL INCLUDES VENT RESPONSE AND DISPLACEMENT.
6. EVALUATION OF PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS INDICATED SBA/IBA FIRST AND SECOND ACTUATIONS WITH AIR IN THE DRYWELL TO BE LESS SEVERE THAN NOC BLOWDOWNS. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SUBSEQUENT ACTUATION'TEAM IN THE DRYWELLi THE NOC BLOWDOWNS ENVELOPE SBA/IBA BLOWDOWNS. BECAUSE

., OF THE LOW PROBABILITY OF STEAM IN THE DRYWELL COINCIDENT WITH MAX REFLOODi ACTUATION UNDER THESE CONDITIONS IS ASSUMED TO BE SERVICE LEVEL D.

TRBLE 7-2 NOC SERVICE LEVELS B AND .C LOAD COMBINATIONS X

M O Lll I- M LOADS ~ I-CC CC UJ C9 Ld >D lV I- lKI- LLI LLI M

WACO V) cL I- X 0Vi McCl-C3 ncC m One X X LLI K OZ> V nLLJ LLJ !L Ld n X NLLI OZO M LLI o X Nld Co M CASE 1 x x CASE 2 x x B CASE 3 x x X C CASE 4 x x X C

i. S/RV ACTUATION EVENTS INCLUDE TORUS RESPONSEi FLUID DRAG ON SUBMERGED STRUCTURES'LOHDOHN FORCE IN PIPE AND QUENCHER HATER CLEARING THRUST

CONDENSATE STORAQE TANK TCV HISV TURBINE FEED-FUEL WATER TBV decay LPCS HAIN HPCI CONDENSER LPCI S/RV RHR SHUTDOWN HPCI COOLINQ LPCI HGDE CRD DRYWELL DOXNCOHER SYSTEH I

WETWELL AIR SPACE SERVICE SUPPRESSION POOL WATER RHR POOL COOLINQ NMK FIGURE 10-1 COUPLED REACTOR AND SUPPRESSION POOL MODEL

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6 SORY BULK POOL VELOCITY RHR DISCHARGE RHR DISCHARGE T-QUENCHER l4 l5 I

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I FIGURE i0-2 PLAN VIEW OF BROWNS FERRY SUPPRESSION POOL WITH T-QUENCHERS AND RHR DISCHARGE LOCATIONS USED IN THE LOCAL POOL TEMPERATURE MODEL

BFN-PUAR 11.0

SUMMARY

AND CONCLUSIONS 11.1 General The BFN Torus Integrity LTP has been underway since 1977.

The program objective was to upgrade the containment systems of each BFN unit for suppression pool hydrodynamic loads which were not explicitly included in the original design specification.

Mark I Owners Group and NRC activities resulted in generic load definitions and corresponding structural acceptance cri.teria to be applied for each domestic Mark I plant. NRC's generic safety evaluation report for the Mark I containment system long-term program, NUREG 0661 (Reference 1), was published in July 19SO.

The current orders for completion of BFN LTP modifications were issued on January 19, 1982. Those orders require installation of all modifications necessary for compliance with NUREG 0661 before the start of Cycle 6 operations of each BFN unit.

11.2 Browns Ferr Desi n Criteria The BFN LTP general design criteria (Section 4.0) defined the basis for structural analysis of BFN containment system components as well as structural design of required modifications. It also ensured compliance with the intent of NUREG 0661.

The detailed design criteria for analysis of torus attached piping systems (Appendix A) supplemented the general design criteria and defined specific requirements and procedures for analysis of torus attached piping systems.

11.3 Structural Anal ses and Desi n of Re uired Modifications Structural analysis and design of required modifications for each basic category of BFN containment system components were performed as described in Sections 5.0 through 9.0.

The analyses addressed containment systems as configured for the start of Cycle 6 operations of each unit, including plant modifications installed for NUREG 0661 compliance and for other reasons. Modifications related to suppression pool local and bulk temperature requirements in NUREG 0661 were designed as described in Section 10.0. All modification designs complied with the Browns Ferry LTP design criteria and NUREG 0661.

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BFN-PUAR Analysis and design of associated modifications to the 10-inch S/RV discharge line vacuum breakers and the drywell/wetwell vacuum breakers have also been completed.

Permanent documentation of all analysis and design activities associated with the BFN LTP was accomplished, in compliance with Section 4.6.

Future modifications to BFN containment system components will be designed in accordance with the BFN LTP design criteria, when the modifications are w'ithin the region of influence of .torus hydrodynamic loads.

11.4 S/RV Confirmator Test An in-plant S/RV confirmatory test was successfully completed in BFN Unit 2 during April 1983 in accordance with Section 4.6. The test results were documented by Reference

41. Correlation of analysis and test results, including definition of selected load reduction factors, was accomplished as described in Appendix C.

11.5 Installation of Modifications and Final Conclusions At this time (December 1983), all LTP modifications and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in BFN Unit 1. Major LTP modifications have been installed in Units 2 and 3, and 10-inch S/RV vacuum breaker modifications have been installed in Unit 2. Unit 3 is in its cycle 5 refueling outage.

All BFN containment system modifications for compliance with NUREG 0661 will be completed before restart for Cycle 6 operations of each unit, in accordance with NRC's orders (Reference 12). Other modifications will be installed according to a NRC-approved integrated schedule.

BFN LTP total costs are currently estimated at $ 105,000,000 excluding interest payments and lost power revenues while installing modifications. The extent and scope of those modifications are sunmarized by Table ll-l and the construction photographs in Appendix G.

This PUAR provides an accurate and sufficient surrmary of LTP activities for all three BFN units.

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TABLE R- 4 (CONTINUED) iSHEET 8 ANALYSIS CRITERIA FOR TORUS ATTACHED P IP INQ LOCA EFFECTS (1 r 2 r. 5)

PLANT CONDITION MOMENT CONSTITUENTS (L CE T F LOA SOU CES QfK (CONTINUED)

POSTPROCESSOR 8 PUAAG COMB. 16 0.0 POOL SHELL PRIMARY (PRESSURE + '

SUSTAINED + DBA ) HA = H (DH + PL)

+ ~t~(MA+ MBFW 2 4 SI, ESSENTIAL

" 4 NONESS.

(P d ) Z HBF = H [( + (APID 1.2 OR PSF) + FI SI, ACT.COMP.

NONESS.-SVC LEVEL D + PSDL + PSFB PRax 2.0 P NONESS.

ESS. SVC LEVEL B + DHJDL]

= 1.1 P ESS.

SECONDARY (PRESSURE + SUSTAINED HC =,H(Ti + PS2 + 7 + = SA + SI

+EXPANSION + DBA) + PQ2) -d (DD )

OR

= .ii2 r~c = SA Z

OR MC = M[Ti)

ANP Hp H[PS2 + PQ2 l EHp

~ 3Sc Z

1 TRBt E Pl 4 (CONTINUED) r SHEET 9 NOTES:

1. THESE EQUATIONS REPRESENT THE WORST CASES FROM PUAGG TABLE 5-2 AND MARK I CONTAINMENT PROGRAM LOAD DEFINITION REPORT NEDO 21888iSECTION 3i TABLE 3 ~ 0 3s FIGURES 3 ~ 0 is 2s 3s 4s AND 5 ~

I

2. ALL DYNAMIC ANCHOR POINT MOVEMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN EQUATIONS Si 10'ND 11. FATIGUE ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS WILL BE SATISFIED BY DEMONSTRATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH ASME CODE SECTION I I I NC 3600'QUATIONS Ss 10> AND 11
3. THE PUAGG (REFERENCE 13) PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESr PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL C.

THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.

4. THE PUAGG (REFERENCE 13) PERMITS THE PIPING STRESS ALLOWABLESa PIPING DAMPING VALUES'ND PIPING SUPPORT ALLOWABLES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SERVICE LEVEL D.

THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ACTIVE COMPONENTS.

5. A STRESS RANGE EVALUATION MUST BE PERFORMED FOR ALL THERMAL CYCLIC CONDITIONS AND ALL DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT CYCLIC CONDITIONS THAT ARE QUALIFIED BY CODE EQUATIONS 10 OR 11.

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Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant - Radiological Emergency la'n List of Effective Pa es f 'ages must be retained with th rown Ferry Nuclear Plant Radiological Emergency Plan.

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  • Pege 18 HFN-REP Agreement I.etters 3- / 8'" Appendix Rev. 19 E

date Robe'rt L. Craig, M.D.

.'edical Director

'Tennessee Valley Authority 320 Edney Building Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401

Dear Dr. Craig:

RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLA FOR / /8 <'- 'cm 't'> < NUCLEAR PLANT ~

This is to certify tha5-~~r~C<i'r . r>".:"'* '~e. e will respond (name of ambulance.service}

and provide ambulance transportation for ~>,~i<r~ ~'7->>y i'>

Nuclear Plant at the request of TVA. Our se'rvice's available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day for transportation of patients, including those who may have been exposed to or may be contaminated with radioactive material. We have number fully equipped ambulances which are staffed by personnel trained and certified as Emergency Medical JA'I ~"" C6.(. C'., i Technicians.

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We

,,are located at J 6'far.'..

which is approximately ~7 'inutes response time from the plant. We may be reached by emergency telephone number cW.')

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Sincerely, (name and title) h '. 4A Z iver, name of a u ance service "i: i '8: i7'8

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BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 9 12/20/84 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This List of E'ffective Pages must be retained with the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Implementing Procedures Documents.

Procedure Page Part Number Subdivision Number Date/Rev. No.

4 BFN List of Effective E Pages lof9 12/20/84 2of 9 10/29/84 3of9 11/28/84 4of9 12/20/84 5of9 12/20/84 6of9 10/29/84 7of 10/02/84 10/29/84 9'of9 9of9 05/14/84

'Table of Contents ,1 of 1 05/04/84 IP-1 Coversheet 09/05/84 Preface lof 1 10/12/83 1 of 11 03/14/84 2 of ll 03/14/84 3of ll 10/19/82 4of ll 04/06/84 5 of ll 10/19/82" 6 of ll 04/06/84 7 of ll 10/19/82 8 of ll 10/19/82 9 of ll 05/30/84 10 of ll 05/30/84 ll of ll 09/05/84 IP-2 Coversheet 09/21/84 Revision Log 09/21/84 lof3 09/21/84 2of3 09/21/84 3of3 02/04/83 IP-3. Coversheet 09/21/84 Revision Log 09/21/84 lof3 09/21/84 2of3 09/21/84 3of3 04/17/84

P BFN-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 2 of 9 10/29/84 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Con't)

Procedure Page Part Number Subdivision Number Date/Rev. No.

BFN IP-3 Table 1 lof 1 10/12/83 (Cont'd) Table 2 iof 1 10/12/83 IP-4 Coversheet . io/i9/84 Revision Iog 10/19/84 lof3 09/21/84 2of 10/19/84 3 03/20/84 3',of Table 1 lof 1 10/12/83 Table 2 lof 1 10/12/83 IP-5 Coversheet 10/23/84 Revision Log 10/23/84 lof3 09/21/84 2of 3 10/23/84 3of3 10/23/84 Table 1 lof1 10/12/83 Table 2 lof 1 10/12/83 Figure 1 l.of 1 1O/23/84 IP-6 Coversheet 10/19/84 Revision Log 10/19/84 lof 1 03/08/84 Attachment lof2 09/21/84 2of2 10/19/84 Attachment 2"- 1 of 2 09/21/84 2of2 10/19/84 Attachment 3-" lof2 10/19/84 2of2 09/21/84 IP-7 Coversheet 09/21/84 Revision Log 09/21/84 lof 1 12/21/81 Attachment 1 lof2 02/15/84 2of2 04/17/84 IP-8 Coversheet 04/17/84 lof 4 04/17/84 2of4 O3/14/84 3of4 O3/i4/84 4of4 01/12/84 Attachment 1 (de'leted) 1 of 1 03/i4/84

-Filed in plant site manuals only.

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Procedure Page Part Number Subdivision Number Date/Rev. No.

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~ 'I Tennessee Ualley Authority <Page 1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan= Form BF-5 BF 1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTiCE/PEM1ANEtNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AVG P. 8 tg8y Standard Practice/

Instrudtion Number ~C M . Unit /RH Pages Affected I P Title Ao~ c< rg o (ti: ..'.d.s,r =)v.

.STANDARD PRACTICE C)iANGE Does this standard practice refer'ence <<echnical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33? If yes, PORC review is required prior 'to issuance. Yes No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?

C If yes; PORC review is required 'p'ri'or 'to issuance. Yes No Was.t11is'ha'nge made to meet an NRC "co'mmitment? Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for prbper identification of the change.)

Does this revision implement a source document? If yes, attach form. BF-4.

Due date of form BF-4 is Yes No PERMANENT ..'sSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LER,s IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, etc?~ If yes, specify document under reas;n for revi'sion. Yes No Change New in procedural detail of FSAR or'ther licens'ing document'? Yes instruction?, Yes No ~ Intent change to instruction? Yes (If yes to a'y of these questions, a'SQD is "req'uired.)

No No ~

Is 'this a workplan-initiated. change? Yes (Workplan No. ) No~

Was this change made to meet an NRC co'msmitment? . Yes No (If Yes~. refer to'" BF-2.3 for eroperidentification of .the change.)

Fire Protection System involved?

Yes No /

Fire Protectio'n Engineer Date If yes, 'Fire Protection Engineer signaturoeis required.

Yes 'o ~W Security System involved?

Public Safety Supervisor Date If yes, Public Safety Supeivisor signature is required.

opc-Submitted by / / 9/g+J + /

Date Phoae Number Reviewed by / gJc( yC (See BF-2.14 for Standard Pracii.ces) Responsi le Section Supv.. Date Qual'ity Assurance progr'am requ'irem'ents have been properly included.

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(For standard practices "only.) Quality Engine'ering Supv. Date The requirements herein are consisten't with safe, efficient plant op'eration.

ORC Chairman Date Admin. Svcs: Uerification of Document Accuracy Total Number of Pages in Procedure:

~6 Pl'ant Manager Disk Update

Job No. 6 r

- 0 I~m Date Initials Retention Period: Lifetime Responsibility.: "

Document Control Supervisor

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<<Page 2 ot'? 3 Tennessee Valley Authority Form BF-5 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1~, & 2.3 August 28> 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)

IP-2 S ON 07/06/83 09/30/83 10/12/83 01/19/84 1 g2 04/17/84 112 09/21/84 1!2 Telephone number change due to new telephone system actiyation.

<<Addendum

Page 1 of 3 BFN - 'IPD BFNE IP-2 SEP 2 1 p8y CAUSE:

NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1 0 JJJP~S~

1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT.

1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious classification.

Date . 'Date INITIATED' CANCELLED uueme 2' Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist 7-200 or 8-0200} within 5 minutes of declaration of NOTIFICATION "OF UNUSUAL EVENT.

Give, the following:

a. .Your name.
b. 'Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
c. NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT
d. Time incident declared.

'e. Brief 4pscri'ption of incident.

Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating..

,g.:Reactor,(ddid/died not') shut down at (time).

>h. Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known).

If radiation release: (a) .Ground Level, (b} Elevated

,<<Airbor ne,,(c) Mat'ei borne, '(d) Other.

Release oT XP-3.

rate if .unusual Release:rate releas'e from Tables uCA/seo.

1 and 2

k. Di'rection wind is coming from (degrees) and

'speed (milesltour). (Dse 91m Aero, Af ava1t able. )

1. No protective action recommended.
m. Any emergency actions underway onsite.

n., Any offsite support that has been requested.

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BFN -. IPD INITIATED CANCELLED BFN, IP-2 S~P2 I 2.2 Oper ations Duty Specialist wQ.1 return call to v authentici ty.

2.3 Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event:

a. Other Shift Engineer (when assigned);
b. STA (Code Call 544)
c. Operations Section Supervisor R. HunkapQ.ler 2214/$ 205 355-5667 Oper'ations Supervisor Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 2205/2214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor A. Burnette 2430/2429 766-1929
d. Plant Manager G; T. Jones Decatur 2212/2221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent J. E. Swindell Decatur 2221/221 2 355-'7277 Plant Superintendent J. R. Pittman 2221/2212 355-0230
e. Public Information Officer Mike Harris Athens 2413 (205)233-1125 2.4 I Shift Engineer will notify the NRC of NOTIFICATION OF I UNUSUAL EVENT by red phone. Give a brief description, NRC/C l Maintain an open line upon request by NRC.

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Page 2 of 3 BFN - IPD INITIATED CANCELLED n e n e %Pa B)os~

Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.

2.3 Shift Engineer will notify the following of the event:

a. Other Shift Engineer. (When assigned)
b. STA (Code Call 544)

.I C~ Operations Section Supervisor R. Hunkapiller 214/205 355-5667 Operations Supervisor Tommy Jordan Muscle Shoals 205/214 383-5868 Operations Supervisor A-. Burnette 430/429 766-1929

d. Plant Manager G. T. Jones Decatur 212/221 350-7444 Plant Superintendent J. E. Swindell Decatur 221/212 355-7277 Plant Superintendent J. R. Pittman 221/212 355-0230 Frank Cason Decatur 413 355-3520 (Decatur Inn)

+ 2.4 Shift Engineer will notify the NRC of NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT by red phone. Give a brief description.

NRC/C Maintain an open line upon request by NRC.

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Page 3 of 3 BFN-IPD FE 04 1983 2.5 At least every two hours, e the Shift Engineer will reevaluate the event using IP-1. The Shift Engineer on the unaffected unit(s) will (if assigned) handle additional communications.

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+ a. If the situation no longer exist, inform the personnel notified in step 2.1 thru 2.4.

b. If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.

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Tennessee Valley Authority +Page 1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Form BF-5 BF 1.2P 2.1P Sr 2.3 STANDARD PRACT ICE/PERt1ANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG 2 8 )984 Standard Practice/ Pages / -P Unit > ~ ~ Affected Title STANDARD PRACTICE CRANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33? If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Ycs No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?

If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Yes No Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment? Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)

Does this revision implement a source document? If yes, attach form BF-4.

Due data of form BF-4 is Ycs No PER?fANENT .NSTRUCTION CEQfGE Is this change in response to an LER., IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, ctc'? Xf yes, specify document under rcas:;.. for revision. Yes No Change in procedural detail of FSAR or other licensing document? Yes New instruction? Yes No ~X Intent change to instruction?

(If yes to any of these questio'ns, a USQD is required.)

Yes 'o No Is this a workplan-initiated change? Yes (Workplan No. ) No Was. this change made to meet an NRC commitment? Yes No (If yes refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of thc change.)

Fire Protection System involved?

Yee No /

Fire Protection Engineer Date If yes, 'Fire .Protection Engineer signature~ is required.

Security System invojvcd?

/

Public Safety Superviscr Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.

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Submitted by cor'hone Dat,e humber Rcvic'wed by -- IA~~~J~

(S<< BF-2 '4 for Standard Pract.iccs) Responsibl Section Supv. Date Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included. ~ ~

e (For standard practices only.) Quality Engineering Supv Date Thc requirements herein arc consistent with safe, efficient plan't operation. ~

Admtn. Svcs. Verification of Document Accurac 6 PORC P

Lhaxrman Plant "Manager Disk Update g d

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/~2i Date t/P' C5'ate

.Tor.ci Numtcr of potce in Procedure: Job No. 6 Initials Retention Period: Lifet.ime Responsibility: Document Control Supervisor

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<<Page 2 of 2 L Tennessee Yalley Authority Form BF-5 Br owns Ferry Nuclear Plant BF<<1.2g 2.1g 5 2.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd) 1P-3 10/12/83 2;1 of Table 1;1 of Table 2

, 01/19/84 1,2 03/20/84 1,2; add 3 04/17/84 1 t2t3 09/21/84 .

102 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.

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m ~ Page 1 of 3 CAUSE: BFN - IPD BFN, IP-3 SEt'~ I ts84 ALERT 1.0 ~~e ie 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individual:

C and organizations of an ALERT.

Date Date 1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis to determine whether the

" INITIATED CANCELLED ALERT should be cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious classification.

2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of ALERT.

Give the following:

a. Your name.
b. Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.
o. ALERT.
d. Time incident declared.
e. Brief description of incident..
f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
g. Reactor (didldid not) shut down at (time).

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h. Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known) .

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v If a radiation release:

a. Ground level <<,airborne.
b. Elevated airborne.
c. Mater borne.
d. Other.

Zf yes, oaloulate release r ate(s) in uci/seo i'rom Tables 1 and 2. Release rate uC1/seo.

ks Direotion wind is earning from (degrees) and speed (miles/hour). (Use Rlm info, if available).

1. No protective action recommended.
m. Any emergency actions underway onsite.
n. Any offsite support that has been requested.

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Page 2 of BFN - IPD BFN, IP-3 INITIATED CANCELLED SEP3 l ma4

~Mhm. Ln~Xizm 202 Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authe nti ci ty.

2.3 Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to IP-8.

2.4 Shift Engineer's clerk will:

a. Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of ALERT.
b. Notify STA (Code Call 544) of the ALERT.

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c. Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368) of ALERT.

Direct them to activate IP-25.

d. Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300) of ALERT. Direct them to activate IF=14.
e. Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of ALERT.

Direct them to activate IP-11 (Control Rooms only) and IP-7 ~

f. Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104). If,not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie P (233-0039) and request manning "

I 2.5 Shift Engineer's clerk will:

a. Initiate IP-6.

2.6 r Shift Engineer will notify NRC of ALERT by red phone. Give l brief description. Maintain an open line upon reques. by

,NRC/C l NRC.

NOTE:

site.

NRC ~ send a response team to tne 2.7 Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required'desks in hall in front of TSC.

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> Page g of 3 BFN - IPD APR 17 1/84 2.8 At least every two hours, r o e e uen condit on p~arr.i~n the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director will reevaluate the event using IP-1.

a. If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.
b. If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure.

of the s e oundar d se for bu d n e e se 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Speoifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.

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Tennessee Ualley Authority *Page l. of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Form BF-5 BF 1 ~ 2s 2.ls Sc 2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION AUG 28 ~g8g Standard Practice/ Pages Instruction Number XP-4 Unit 0 Title SITE AREA EMERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33? If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Yes No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2'?

If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Yes No Was this change made to meat an NRC commitment' Ycs No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper identification of the change.)

Does this revision implement a source document?

Due date of form BF-4 is If yes, attach form BF"4.

Yes No PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LER, IE bulletin, NRC inspection report, Management/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, etc?

under reason for revision.

If yes, specify document Yes No X Change in procedural detail oE FSAR or other licensing document? Yes No X New instruction? Yes No K Intent change to instruction? Yes No X (If yes to any of these questions, a'SQD is required.)

Is this a workplan-initiated change? Yes (Workplan No. ) No~

Was this change made to meet an NRC commitment?

(If VVes g refer to BF-2.3 for Doropcr a D identification of thc chanpc.)

a R Ycs

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No ~

Fire Protection System involved?

X /

Fire Protection Engineer Date If yes,'Fire Protection Eng'ineer signature is required.

Security System involved?

K /

Public Safety Supervisor Date If yes, Public Safety Supervisor signature is required.

R. T. Smi / 10-10-84/ 3697 Submitted by D Phone Number Reviewed by (Sce BF-2.14 for Standard Practices) Responsible Section Supv. 'te Quality Assurance program requirements

, hav'c been properly. included.

(For standard practices only.) Quality Engineering Supv. Date The requirements herein are consistent with safe, efficient plant operation. //date 0 PO C Chairman 6!m-Plant Manager Admin. Svcs. Vcrification of Document Accuracy 6 Disk Update 84l,01 g 4/te/6g,::.:

Date Total Number of Pages in Procedure: Job No. 6 Initials

. Retention Period: Lifetime Responsibility: Document Control Supervisor .'s.".

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<<Page 2 of. 2 T~nn~~aee Yalley Authority Form BF-5 B: vins Ferry NucXear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1, Ec 2.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)

IP-4 10/12/83 2, 1 of Table 1; 1 of Table 2 01/19/84 '1,2~3 O3/2O/84 04/17/84.

09/21/84 1,2 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.

Due to reorganization OCT 19 1984

<<Addendum

CAUSE: Page 1 of 3 BFN >> IPD BFN, IP-0 SITE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY SEP 8 I 1984 1.0 Rumba 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate indiv" duals and organizations of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis of the situation to determine whether the SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be Date cancelled, continued, or upgraded to a more serious cl assifi cation.

INITIATED CANCELLED

~~m. LaQ~m, 2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of (7-'00 SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

Give the following:

a. Your name,
b. Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.
c. SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

0 d.

e.

Time incident declared.

Brief description of incident.

f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
g. Reactor (did/did not) shut down at (time).
h. Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or no known).'f a radiation release:
a. Ground level - airborne.
b. Elevated airborne.
c. Waterborne.
d. Other.

If yes, calculate release rate(s) in uCi/se<

from Tables 1 and 2. Release rate uCi/sec.

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'BFN 9 IP-4 INITIATED CANCELLED OCT 1 9 1984

~~ma Ln~Xma v

k. Direcbion mind is coming from (degrees) and speed (miles/hour). (Use 91m info, if available. )
1. No protective action recommended.
m. Any emergency actions underway onsite.
n. Any offsite support that has been requested.

2e2 Operations Duty Specialist wQ.1 return call to verify authenticity 2 ~3 Shift Engineer wQ.1 evaluate conditions. If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to 'IP-8.

NOTE: Precautionary site evacuation should be considered.

2.4 Shift Engineer's cler k will:

a. Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
b. Notify STA (Code Call 544) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
c. Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368 of SITE AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-25.
d. Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-14.
e. Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of SITE AREA EMERGENCY. Direct them to activiate IP-11 and IP-7.
f. Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104). If not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.

2,5 Shift Engineer's clerk will:

a. Initiate IP-6.
b. Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675, PAX 2476, (205) 350-1313, (205) 747-1833) or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt.,(615) 886-6339) of site area emergency and to report to TSC as senior advisor.

2.6 I Shift Engineer will notify NRC of SITE AREA EMERGENCY by red phone. Give a brief description. Maintain a I open line upon request by NRC.

NRC/C I NOTE: NRC will probably send a response team to the site.

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Page 3 of 3 BFN - IPD BFN, IP-4 MAR 80 1984 INITIATED CANCELLED Init. Time Init. Time 2.7 Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (IP-20), to include actiVhticn of dimension telephones and placing required desks in front of TSC.

2.8 At least every two hours, 'e e et The'hift Engineer/Site Emergenc Director will reevaluate the event using IP-

a. If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.
b. If the condition warrants upgrading to a higher classification, initiate the appropriate procedure 2.9 Refer to Table 1 for a quick estimate of gm~gm quick estimate of u d for Jaii14ing.

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2. 10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to protect public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22.

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Tennessee Valley Authority *Page 1 of 2 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Form BF-5 BF 1.2, 2.1, 6 2.3 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERNQKNT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORHATION AUG 2 8 ]984 Standard Practice/ Pages Instruction Number Zp-5 Unit 0 Affected Nae page 2 Title GENERAL EHERGENCY STANDARD PRACTICE CHANGE Does this standard practice reference technical specifications or Regulatory Guide 1.33? If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Yes No Is this standard practice listed on Attachment 3 of Standard Practice BF 1.2?

If yes, PORC review is required prior to issuance. Ycs No Was this change made to mcct an NRC commitmcnt? Yes No (If yes, refer to BF-2.3 for proper idc>>tification of thc change.)

Does this revision ihplcmcnt a source document? If yes, attach form BF-,4.

Duc date of form BF-4 is Ycs No PERHh%.'NT INSTRUCTION CHANGE Is this change in response to an LFR, IE bullet. in, NRC inspection rcport, Hanagcmcnt/Supervisor inspection, OQAB audit, ctc? If yes, specify document under reason for revision. Yes ~ No Change Ncw in procedural detail of I'SAR or other licensing document'? Yes instruction? Ycs No X Intent change to instruction? Yes (If ycs to any of these questions, a USQD is rcquircd.) ~ ~ No No Is this a workplan-initiated chang<<? Ycs (Workplan No. ) No X As this change made to meat an NRC commitmcnt? ~

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Ycs No (If yes V i refer to BF-2.3 . for nro>>cr n > ..

identificationn of thc change.) R ~ )

Fire Protection System involved.

Yas No /~ah -rd Fire Protecti,on Engineer Date If yes, No ~

If yes, Fire Protection Fngineer signature is required.

'Security System involved' Yes Public Safety Supervisor signature is rc ired.

Public Safety Supervisor

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/ 0 at,/ 3697 Submitted by t Phone Number Reviewed by (Sec BF-2.14 for Standard Practices) Responsible Section Supv. ate Quality Assurance program requirements have been properly included. </ io (For standard practices only.) Engineering Supv. Date <.A'uality The requirements herein are consi tent with safcp efficient plant operation. Y~4'

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<<Page 2 of 2 Tennessee Val3,ey Authority Form BF-5 Browne Ferry Nuclear Plant BF-1.2, 2.1, 4 2'.3 August 28, 1984 STANDARD PRACTICE/PERMANENT INSTRUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION (cont'd)

IP-5 10/12/83 2, 1 ofTable 1, 1 of Table 2 01/19/84 1 F2 03/12/ 84 1,2, 1 of figure 1 03/20/84 3 04/17/84 0 9/21/ 84 1,2 Telephone number change due to new telephone system activation.

()gy pg )984 Due to reorganization. Modify figure 1 to ensure compliance with NRC IN 83/28 and NRC IR 83/40 .

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CAUSE; Page of 1 3 BFN - IPD BFN) IP-5 SEP 8 l >g8y 1.0 1.1 Provide for timely notification of appropriate individuals and organizations of a GENERAL EMERGENCY.

1.2 Provide for periodic reanalysis of the situation to Date Date determine whether the GENERAL EMERGENCY should be cancelled or continued.

INITIATED CANCELLED LlLQ~N Jim'. 2.0 2.1 Shift Engineer notify Operations Duty Specialist (7-200 or 8-0200) within 5 minutes of declaration of GENERAL EMERGENCY.

Give the following

a. Your name.
b. Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.
c. GENERAL EMERGENCY.
d. Time inoident declared.
e. Brief description of incident.
f. Plant condition (whether stable or deteriorating).
g. Reactor (did/did not) shut down at (time),

h, Unusual release of radioactivity (yes, no, or not known).

i. If a radiation release:
a. Ground level - airborne.
b. Elevated airborne.
c. Waterborne.
d. Other.

If yes, calculate release rate(s) in uCi/sec from fables 1 and 2. Releases rate uni/sec.

kk Direction wind is coming from 'degrees) and speed available.)

(milne per hour). (Dse 91 m info, if IRevision

Page 2 of 3 BFN IP-5 IPD'FN, OGT33 584 INITIATED CANCELLED Lait~m.

I l. "Recommend protective actions for the public from using I logic of Figur e 1.

Recommendation 1 NRC/C I I (Initial Recommendation Recocacendation 2 Rpt 83-48 t given. ) Recommendation 3 f Recommendation I I

t m. Any emergency actions underway onsite.

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I I n. Any offsite support that has been requested.

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Operations Duty Specialist will return call to verify authenticity.

2 ~3 Shift Engineer will evaluate conditions. If required, initiate area (by public address) or total plant (by siren) evacuation. Refer to IP-8.

NOTE: Site evacuation is probable under these conditions.

2.4 Shift Engineer's clerk will:

a. Notify other Shift Engineer (when assigned) of GENERAL EMERGENCY.
b. Notify STA (Code Call 544) of GENERAL EMERGENCY.

Ce Notify Chem Lab Supervisor (PAX 2367/2368) of GENERAL EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-25.

d~ Notify HP Shift Supervisor (PAX 2300) of GENERAL EYZRGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-14.

e>> Notify Public Safety Supervisor (PAX 2273) of GENERAL EMERGENCY. Direct them to activate IP-11 and IP-7.

Verify Power Stores manned (PAX 2217/2104). If not manned, contact B. H. Weeks (757-3379) or Ruddie Putman (233-0039) and request manning.

2.5 Shif t Engineer's clerk will:

a. Initiate IP-6.

I b, Notify Jim Coffey (Dim 3675, PAX 2476, (205) 350-13'l32 (205) 747-1833) or Herb Abercrombie (6907 Chatt.,

(615) 886-6339) of general emergency and to repor t to I TSC as senior advisor.

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<<Page3of 3 BFN XPD BFN ~ IP-5 IATED CANCELLED OCT38 ig Eadem 2.6 I Shift Engineer will notify NRC of GENERAL EMERGENCY by red NRC/C,'hone. Give a brief description. Haintain an open line Rpt 81-19 l upon request by NRC.

2 7. Time permitting, the Shift Engineer will implement operation of the TSC (XF-20), to include activation of Dimension telephones and placing required desks in hall in front of TSC.

2.8 At least every two hours, ggLrZRCL4. the Shift Engineer/Site Emergency Director will

., reevaluate the event using IP-1.

a. If the situation no longer exists or should be downgraded, inform all personnel previously notified.

2.9 of the for 2.10 If necessary to deviate from license conditions (Technical Specifications and/or plant instructions) to proteot public health and safety, refer to Standard Practice BF 12.22

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RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Transmittal Date: MAY 02 398 This log sheet must be retained as the last page of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document.

Reason for revision: Organization, change f om HSRC Director to RAN (Ip-1);

" add critical drawin s and ties of the Resource Su ort Co dinator (IP-6).

Inserted by: Date Inserted:

es to be Remove New Pa es to be Inserted Pa Pa e Numb Revision Part Pa e Number Revision 1 3 16 EPL lof 3 17 2of 3 15 2of 3 16 Cov rsheet 7 IP-1 Coversheet 8 2 of 2 7 2 of 2 8 Coversheet 17 IP-2 Coversheet 18 At chment lof37 2 of 3 15 Attachment 1 2of

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3 18 18 Attachm t 2 lof 3 Attachment 2 1 of 3 18 IP-3 Coversheet 20 IP-3 Coversheet 21 2of3 18 2of 3 21 At achment 1 1 of 3 9 Attachment 1 lof 3 21 Attachment 2 lof 3 Attachment2 1 of'3 21 IP-5 Coversheet 21 IP-5 Coversgeet 22 3of 4 21 3of 4 22 Attachment 1 lof 3 10 Attachment 1 lof 3 22 Attachment 2 lof 3 10 Attachment 2 lof 3 22

RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Revision Log Sheet (continued)

Manual: DNPEC-IPD Revision Date:

NY 02 1985 Pa es to be Removed New Pa es to be Inserted Part Part Page Number Revision IP-6 Coversheet 13 IP-6 Coversheet 14 Attachment 1 2 of 4 13 Attachment 1 2 << 4 14 Attachment 5 1 of 1 13 Attachment 5 1 of 1 14 N/A N/A Attachment 6 1 of 3 14 2of3 14 3of 3 14

, DNPEC-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 3 Rev. 17 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISION OF NUCLEAR POWER EMERGENCY CENTER IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document.

Procedure No. Subdivision Pa e No. Rev. No.

List of Effective Pages 1 of 3 17 2 of 3 16 3of3 3 .

Table of Contents 1 of 1 IP-1 Cover Sheet 8 1 of 2 1 2of2 8 Attachment 1 1 of,l 2 IP-2 Cover Sheet 18 lof3 15 2of3 18 3of3 17 Attachment 1 lof 3 18 2of3 12 3of3 12 Attachment 2 lof3 18 2 of 3 12 3of3 12 IP-3 Cover Sheet 2]

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY TO Holders of the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document FROiH B. K. Marks, Supervisor, Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section, 1640 CST2-C DATE SUIIJECT:

III'I<l Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center Implementing Procedures Document The attached revision is for inclusion in your copy of the subject manual.

>>ecti<rrr JO.1.5.3 <>I' lrc II<k<IioloIric<rl I'<r<<:r'rr< rr< y I'Irur<<I<< i re, <riual.

rrr holder:; no ccknovlcdnc ~rccciri oi'cvi:::ion::. I'lenin::it'.n ihe receipt, on the back of the distribution list and return to the Accords/Manual Control Unit, 1570 CST2-C, within 2 weeks of transmittal date. If you have any questions, call Chuck Mull, 7718-C.

If responsibility for this manual is transferred to another individual, please note this on your acknowledgme'nt receipt.

D. K. Marks=-

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Procedure No. Subdivision Pa e Rev. No.

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OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING SHIPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM A TVA FACILITY Prepared By: W. E. Webb, r.

Approved By:

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'Rev. 8 (Time/Initials) 6.2 Notify the following:

If the accident occurs in either Alabama or Tennessee, notify the appropriate State agency by direct line.

After hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety. Ask the officer to contact the Radiological Health Staff by phone or pager (No. 215) and relay the accident information. Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.2 ~ 2 The NUC PR Emergency Duty Officer (See the CECC Notification Board.) ~

6.2.3 Notify the Shift Engineer of the plant where the

'hipment originated. Alternate numbers are listed

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in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

Notify the CECC staff, Mechanical Branch representative.

(See the CECC Notification Board.)

6:2.5 Notify the Radwaste Technical Support representative. (See the CECC Notification Board.)

6.2.6 Notify the following (See the CECC Notification Board):

J. P. Darling

/ John Hutton

/ R. J. Kitts

/ B. K. Marks

/ E. K. Sliger 6.2.7 -Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager.

(See the CECC Notification Board.)

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Approved By:

Date:

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0 DNPEC-IPD IP-2 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 18 Note: When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropriate attachment.

Avoid any unnecessary explanation or elaboration of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost impor-tance. If additional information/explanation is required by any party, provide the name and phone number of the DNP EDO and request they contact him or patch them through to him.

(Time/Initials)

/ 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

1. Turn on 'recording equipment.
2. Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.
3. Log information on the appropriate attachment.
4. Conduct verification call to originating plant.

/ 6.1.2 Notify the appropriate State agency by diiect line. For initial notification, provide only the, basic information 'he as indicated on the appropriate attachment. Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be. answered by the Department of Public Safety. Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on'attachment 1. Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information. Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.

Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

Note'otification to the State shall be made as soon as possible such that in .all cases it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant. Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the "primary contact" with the State and is relieved of this function only if the CECC is activated.

6.1 ~ 3 Notify the CECC EDO. He will specify'hether to notify the MSEC Director. (See the CECC Notification Board.)

6.1 ~ 4 *Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager if specified by the EDO.

(See the CECC Notification Board.)

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0 DNPEC-IPD IP"2 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 18 Attachment 1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR'LANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVAEMERGENCY CENTER, My name is. , TVA; Operations Duty Specialist.

The Browne Ferry Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area'mergency General Emergency

"at CST (time event declared) on (date) ~

(Initially, provide the above information. Request State Radiological

'Health Staff duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)

-'rief description of the incident is:

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Time Initials

'Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.

Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit

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Sequoyah declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Site Area Emergency General Emergency CST (time event declared) on '(date).

(Initially, provide the above information. Request State duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)

Brief description of the incident is:

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Date:

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DNPEC-IPD IP-3 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 21 Note: When making notifications of an emergency situation, provide only the information contained on the appropria'te attachment.

Avoid any unnecessary explanation, interpretation, or elabora-tion of the information. Timeliness and accuracy is of the utmost importance.

(Time/Initials) 6.1.1 Upon receiving a call from the Site Emergency Director:

Turn on recording equipment.

2. Receive information from the Site Emergency Director.
3. Iog information on the appropriate attachment.
4. Conduct verification call to originating plant.

6.1.2 Notify the appropriate State agency by direct line. For the initial notification, provide only the basic informa-tion as indicated on the appropriate attachment. Request that the State make a verification callback, and at that time provide them the remainder of the attachment information.'fter hours, the Alabama phone will be answered by the Department of Public Safety. Provide the officer with the basic information as indicated on attachment 1.

Request that he contact the Radiological Health Staff and have them call the ODS for additional information.

Provide the remainder of the attachment 1 information when the call is returned.

Alternate telephone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

Note: Notification to the State shall be made as soon as possible such that in all cases it is made within five minutes from when call is first received from the plant. Under this emergency classification, the ODS is the "primary contact" with the State. The ODS is relieved of this function by the CECC State

'ommunicator once the CECC is staffed.

6.1.3 Notify the CECC EDO. (See the CECC Notification Board.)

6.1.4 *Notify the Radiological Assessment Manager.

(See the CECC Notification Board.)

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. Rev. 9 Attachment 2 SEQUOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.

The Sequoyah Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency at CST (time of incident) on (date).

(Initially, provide the above information. Request State duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)

Brief description of the incident is:

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/ 6.1.3 Notify the appropriate local Civil Defense Agencies. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

Give the following message. "This is the TVA Operations Duty Specialist. We have a General Emergency existing at nuclear plant. Please activate your emergency organization. You will receive further instructions from the appropriate State agency."

Ensure the Attachment 1 or 2 recommended protective action given by the shift engineer is relayed to the contact.

Iocal Civil Defense agencies (Provide appropriate message and recommendation.)

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I/ 6.1.4 ~ Notify the CECC EDO. (See the CECC Notification Board.)

,/ 6.1.5 Notify the MSEC Director and have him activate the MSEC.

(Contact the Muscle Shoals operator and have he/she page.)

6.1.6 Notify the following and have them report to the center.

(See the CECC Notification Board.)

i/ CECC Director: J. P. Darling l/ John Hutton

'/ R. J. Kitts

/ B. K. Marks

/ >E. K. Sliger

/ Plant Assessment Manager

/ Management Services (Request he provide clerical support for the CECC)

Mechanical Branch Electrical and Instrument and Controls Branch Fuels Branch Plant Communicator Assessment'Team Leader (BWR - Browns Ferry, PWR-Sequoyah or Watts Bar)

Plant Radiological Communicato'r

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DNPEC-IPD IP-5 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 10 Attachment 1 BROWNS FERRY/BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF ALABAMA/TVAEMERGENCY CENTER My name is , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.

The Browns Ferry Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency e

at CST (time of incident) on (date).

(Initially, provide the above information. Request State Radiological Health Staff duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)

Brief description of the incident is:

The plant condition is: Stable Deteriorating t The reactor (did/did not) shut

"Revision down at CST on (date)

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':Page 1 of 3 Rev. yp Attachment 2 SE(UOYAH/WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANTS OPERATIONS DUTY SPECIALIST INCIDENT FORM Turn on recording equipment Date Time Initials Call verified Site Emergency Director NOTIFICATION TO STATE OF TENNESSEE/TVA EMERGENCY CENTER My name is , TVA, Operations Duty Specialist.

The Seqeoyah Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit declared a: Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency, General Emergency at CST (time of incident) on (date).

(Initially, provide the above information. Request State duty officer to call you back for detailed information.)

Brief description of the incident is:

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I DNPEC-IPD IP-6 Attachment 1 Pa.ge 2 of 4 Rev. 13 1.3.5 Maintains communications with other NUC FR technical staff representatives to keep them briefed on 'the emergency conditions and coordinates obtaining support from them as necessary.

Assists the Plant Assessment Coordinator in other communications needs as necessary.

1.4 Plant Assessment Team - Provides periodic evaluation of plant status information and protective action recommendations (when applicable) to the Plant Assessment Manager. Serves as a technical reference.

The assessment team shall be made up of the following: team leader, engineers, SROs, STAs, nuclear fuels engineers (core damage assessment), etc. (two mini'mum). Exact makeup of "the team wi:ll be determined by th'e team leader.

Duties 1.4.1 The assessment team leader will be activated automatically.

He is responsible for activating the remainder of the required team members.

1.4.2 The assessment team shall provide a periodic evaluation of the situation..and input back to the site and the CECC as appropriate via the Plant. Assessment Coordinator.

1.4.3 The assessment team shall evaluate all previous telecopied information and discuss the key plant events with the Plant Communicator, EDO, or Plant Assessment Manager to ensure they have received all the information necessary to begin an evaluation of plant conditions. Attachment 3 provides a methodology to be used as guidance in provi'ding a recommended protective action for the public to the CECC Director.

1.4.4 The assessment team will draw on their knowledge of FSAR, EOIs, owners'roup work, analytical basis for accident analyses, and communications between the TSC and plant communicator in evaluating the assessments provided by the site (att'achment 4) in terms of current and long-range plant conditions and in applying their evaluation to the protective action logic diagram (attachment 3).

Attachment 5 provides a list of reference material/

equipment which is maintained in the Plant Assessment Team area. A TSC communicator shall be available to answer all the assessment team's questions at all times.

The overall accident assessment serves to inform the Plant Assessment Manager of the general plant status.

It also enables the Plant Assessment Manager to communicate with the CECC Director in planning offsite General Revision

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CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER PRO EDURES IP-1 CECC - Transpor 'on Accident Involvi a Ship ent of Radioactive Materials a TVA xlity IP-2 DNP Emergency Duty Officer/CECC Director/D EC Director-Notification of Unusual Event IP-3 CECC - Alert, Site Area Emergency, an General Emergency IP-4 CECC - Site Emergency--procedure de eted October 1982 (see IP-3)

IP-5 CECC - General Emergency--proced e deleted October 1982 (see IP-3)

IP-6 Division of Purchasing Radio gical Emergency Procedure IP-7 Division of Medical Servic s Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-8 Office of the General C nsel Radiological Emergency Procedure IP-9 :>(Deleted June 1983--I formation Office Procedures for Abnormal Occurrences at Nucle r Power Plants)

IP-10 Emergency Financi Support Procedures IP-ll CECC Training R uirements IP-12 CECC/DNPEC Se rity IP-13 Inclement W ather Procedure IP-14 TVA Board and General Manager Notification Procedure for All Classes f Radiological Emergencies

<~'~IP-15 Infor tion Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants

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CECC-IPD List of Effective Pages Page 1 of 4 Rev. 13 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES DOCUMENT LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This list of effective pages must be retained with the Central Emergency Control Center Implementing Procedures Document.

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REP- IPD CECC - IP-1 CECC-TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM A TVA FACILITY Prepared By. W. E. Webb, Jr .

Approved By:

Date:

Rev. No.

All Cover Shee~;

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CECC-IPD CECC - TRANSPORTATION IP-1 Page 1 of 2 ACCIDENT INVOLVING A SHIPMENT OF Rev. 4 RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM' TVA FACILITY 1.0 PURPOSE

,This procedure is design'ed to direct the CECC Director in implementing TVA's response to a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from a TVA facility.

It is also designed to direct the appropriate notifications outside TVA.

2 ..0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated actions of the CECC Director following the notification of a transportation accident involving a shipment of radioactive waste from a TVA facility.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.'0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of a transportation accident involving a shipment of TVA's radioactive waste, the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) notifies the Emergency Duty -Officer (FDO) and the CFCC Director.

The,EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC.

The CECC Director shall be responsible for notifying the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Transportation (DOT),

"""'-appr'opriate, State authorities, American Nuclea'r Insurers

'(liability insurance carrier), and De'partment of Energy (DOE)

(information only). The CECC Director, after consultation with the Muscle Shoals Emergency Center (MSEC) Director and the Reactor Engineering Branch representative and others, as necessary, decides whether conditions warrant the activation of the CECC staff and the dispatch of a TVA response team to the accident site.

"--Addendum

CECC-IPD IP-1 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 4 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Receive "Transportation Emergency Checklist" information from the ODS.

6.2 Notify the following:

(Time/Initials)

/ 6.2.1 Power Information Dut Officer. (See the.DNP Notification Board.)

6.2.2 NRC - Office of Inspection and Enforcement (Atlanta).

(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

6.2.3 DOT (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

6.2 ' State Authorities (State where accident has occurred.)

(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

6.2.5 DOE (for information onl ) (See the TVA Radiological

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Emergency Notification Directory.)

N\ A 41 6.2.6 American Nuclear Insurers (liability insurance carrier)

(See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory, Insurance Support Directory.) Activate the Fire Protection Section Representative (DNP Notification Board) to provide follow-up reports/notifications to ANI during the event and at the conclusion of the event.

staff

/. 6.3 If't Determi.ne whether key the is necessary ODS.

CECC should be activated.

to activate the key staff, notify 6.4 Consult. with the NSEC Director and 'the Reactor Engineering Branch representative to determine whether a TVA response team should be dispatched to the accident site. If the response team is di'spatched, the HSEC Director is responsible for designating the response team members and arranging transportation.

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REP-IPD CECC - IP=2 DNP EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER CECC DIRECTOR DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT Prepared By: W. E. Webb, Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

R .R. Rt ~R R .. 6 ~id 0 9~1 Al 1 3 2/14/83 2 3 4 2L18/82

~OCT 2 6 1262~

The last page of this procedure is Number

~ 0 CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 1 of 4 Rev. 2 NUC PR EHERGENCY DUTY OFFICER/CECC DIRECTOR/DNPEC DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR) Emergency Duty Offic'er (EDO) in assuming the responsibilities for the positions of Central Emergency Contxol Center (CECC) Director and Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center (DNPEC)

Director during an emergency in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response in the event of an accident.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and DNPEC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event. This procedure does not cover additional actions that may be required under more severe classifications.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 ABBREVIAT10NS AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) that an emergency condition exists, the EDO is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC and the DNPEC. The EDO may elect to remain at home or at his office to make the required notifications if the incident has already terminated or will be terminated within the length of time it would take for him to arrive at the Emergency Control Center. The EDO, at any time, may request the CECC and/or the DNPEC Director to report to the Chatt-anooga emergency centers. However, if the plant is capable of adequately rectifying the condition which initiated the emergency, and plant safety systems are not in jeopardy, then the EDO may retain responsibility -"

for the position of CECC and DNPEC Directors. Should the situation degrade into an Alert or greater, the EDO notifies the CECC and DNPEC Directors to immediately<

report to the,CECC and DNPEC.

Revision

CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 2 of 4 Rev. 3 (Time/Initials) 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS Notify the ODS immediately upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC.

/ 6.2 Notify the Manager of Power Information Duty Officer. (See the DNP Notification Board.)

/ 6.3 Contact the Site Emergency Director and obtain a current status report.

The principal means of contacting the plant emergency organizations is by use of the direct line in the DNPEC.

Alternatives to the direct line are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.4 Notify the following for information only: (See the DNP Notification Board.)

/ 6.4.1 H, J. Green

/ 6.4.2 H. I. Abercrombie

/ 6.4.3 Hugh Parris

/ 6.4.4 J. A. Coffey

/ 6.5 >>Notify the NSRS Duty Engineer. (Contact the Knoxville TVA operator, identify yourself, and provide your telephone number. Request the operator to page the NSRS Duty Officer and to have him return your call.)

/ 6.6 ~ -Notify the Power Nuclear Safety Staff Duty Officer.

(See the DNP Notification Board).

/ >>6.7 Notify the appropriate Department of Energy (DOE)

Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility if their assistance will be required. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

"6 8 Periodic U datin of TVA and Other Emer enc Or anizations/Personnel

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CECC-IPD IP-2 Page 3 of 4 Rev. 3 Obtain an update on plant status from the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided by the Site Emergency Director or DNPEC Director than once per hour).

if more frequent

"-6.8.2 Maintain periodic contact with other organizations that have been notified.

-"6.8.3 Provide the personnel contacted as permanent CECC Director and DNPEC Director with periodic updates of the accident.

Actions to be Taken Should the Accident De rade Into a More Serious Condition

~6.9.1 Notification

'"6.9.1.1 Notify the appropriate State agency as to the nature of the degraded condition.

6.9.1.2 Contact the CECC Director and inform him that he should report to the CECC. Review the new emergency situation with the CECC Director.

~'.6.9.1.3 Contact the DNPEC Director and inform him that he should report to the DNPEC. Review the new emergency situation with the DNPEC Director.

< 6. 9.-1. 4 Contact the MSEC Director and review the new emergency situation. If radioactive releases are occurring at the plant, request estimated dose rates.

>6.9.2 Assessment

"'6.9.2.1 Should the emergency degrade to an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, continue to obtain periodic updates of conditions from the Site Emergency or DNPEC Director.

'~6.9.2.2 Establish contact with the MSEC Director immediately after determining plant status, review the status with him, and include the data he can supply regarding offsite doses and environmental sampling to other organizations as appropriate.

"6.9.2 ' Request support from outside organizations as needed to cope with the emergency.

~'6,9.3 Relief of Duties'as CECC or DNPEC Director Revision

CECC-IPD XP-2 Page 4 of 4 Rev. 3

  • 6.9.3.1 The EDO turns over the responsibilities of CECC and DNPEC Director upon the arrival of the permanent CECC and DNPEC Directors.
  • 6.9.3.2 The EDO will brief the permanent CECC and DNPEC Directors on events which may have developed during their travel.

<6.10 Actions to be Taken When the Accident Terminates

'<6.10.1 Should the accident be of a nature such that terminated almost immediately after it it is is declared, inform all parties that the notification is for information purposes only and the incident has already been terminated.

<6.10.2 Upon notification of the termination of a Notification of Unusual Event, the EDO is responsible for notifying all parties and individuals informed of the emergency in sections 6.3 through 6.6 of this procedure.

"c6.10.3 The EDO makes himself available for review of the accident events at the convenience of TVA management.

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REP-IPD CECC - IP-3 CECC ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By: W. E. Webb Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

R . N 0 9/~25 81 Al 1 3 MAR 1 "! 1983 All IJlllà JUL 073983 Att. 1-"p. 1

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0 CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 1 of 6 Rev. 14 CENTRAL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY AND GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the CECC Director and staff to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.

This procedure further serves to identify the necessary information.to

,provide for prompt, accurate, public protective action recommendations to appropriate State authorities.

2.0 .SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director and staff during an emergency classification of Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC - Central Emergency Control Center EDO - Emergency Duty Officer KEC - Knoxville Emergency Center ODS - Operations Duty Specialist NCO - Nuclear Central Office NSMC - Nearsite Media Center NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission TSC - Technical Support Center 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) that an emergency condition exists, the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO) is responsible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The ODS is responsible for contacting the CECC staff and having them report to the CECC. The CECC Director has general responsibility for verification of notification and overall accident assessment during an emergency condition.

5' To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsibilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available. An assignment of positions and duties of this staff is described in attachment 4.

'6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Notifications General Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 2 of 6 Rev. 14 6.1.1 Upon reporting to the CECC, the Director will verify that communications have been established with the State and that the nature of the accident has been reviewed with them.

6.1.2 The CECC Director shall ensure that notification of the event is made to all those listed on the Notification Check Sheet (attachment 1) as appropriate. Priority is noted on the attachment.

6.1.3 The CECC Director shall ensure that those listed on attach-ment 1 are kept briefed periodically, as appropriate, on the progression of events and in particular when the accident classification is either upgraded or downgraded.

6.1.4 Upon termination of the emergency, the CECC Director shall ensure that all attachment 1 notifications are made as appropriate.

6.2 Accident Assessment 6.2.1 The CECC Director is responsible for directing TVA's overall response to the emergency.

6.2.2 The CECC Director shall ensure that all information required by State authorities to perform their assessment function and carry out necessary protective actions is being provided to them in a timely and accurate manner (see attachment 6).

6.2.3 The CECC Director is responsible for making appropriate public protective action recommendations to State authorities. Attachment 2 provides an overview of the necessary information required by the CECC Director to make appropriate protective action recommendations. Attachment 3 provides a logic diagram to assist the CECC Director in making protective action recommendations to the State.

6.2.4 The CECC Director shall schedule periodic briefings (at a minimum, hourly) with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers, Power Information Manager, and others as necessary to review all appropriate information as identified in attachments 2 and 3.

6.2.5 The CECC Director shall ensure that the accident information collected is posted appropriately on the status boards. The information on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.

General Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 3 of 6 Rev. 14 6.2.6 The CECC Director shall ensure that a chronology of key offsite activities is being kept and distributed'o other emergency centers as appropriate. This responsibility is assigned to the State Communicator.

6.2.7 The CECC Director shall ensure that appropriate offsite assessment information is transmitted to the site (attachment 8).

6.2.8 The CECC Director shall utilize the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers and staff to continuously review the onsite and offsite accident information. These reviews should attempt to identify trends in key 2 and 3) and emphasize display and analysis information'attachments of data for predictive purposes. Assessments in these areas shall be updated, at a minimum, on an hourly basis and all TVA and State personnel briefed appropriately.

6.2.9 The CECC Director shall ensure that any discrepancies between TVA and State information/assessment are resolved and clarified appropriately.

6.2.10 Potential Release Evaluation 6.2.10.1 A potential release evaluation may be performed at any time by the KEC to assess the impact of plant conditions on the environment. This evaluation is based on the present or projected plant conditions.

6.2.10.2 The Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers shall determine the need for a potential release and associated dose evaluation based on a potential change in plant conditions. The need for such an evaluation shall be based on the continuing assessments being made by the CECC staff and the information obtained from trending key plant and offsite parameters.

6.2.10.3 If this evaluation is needed, the KEC will perform the necessary calculation to predict the potential release. The Plant Assessment Staff shall also provide the KEC with the assumptions and postulated plant status that should be considered when performing the calculation.

6.2.10.4 The KEC will calculate the predicted release and provide it to the Radiological Assessment Staff who will calculate an associated offsite dose. The results of the dose assessment will then be provided to the Radiological Assessment Manager and CECC Director.

Genera1 Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 4 of 6 Rev. 14 6.3 General 0 eration 6.3.1 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for CECC The CECC Director has responsibility for physical security of the CECC and ODS work area. The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer (stationed at the entryway to the CECC) if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permanent members of the ODS and CECC staffs will have identification badges.

6.3.2 Power Information Liaison The CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Manager in the CECC. The person will be responsible for providing a nontechnical interpretation of the event for the CECC Information Office staff.

If the NSMC is to be staffed, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment and Radiological Assessment Managers the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the TVA spokesperson located there. One will serve as a Radiological Health Advisor and the other as a Plant Operations Advisor. These people will be responsible for assisting the TVA spokesperson in interpreting the*approved releases and events taking place. 'ress 6.3.3 Discussion with Other TVA Or anizations The CECC Director will discuss the efforts being taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an accident with representatives of other TVA organizations as needed.

Representatives are identified for the Division of Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, the Nuclear Licensing Staff, Division of guality Assurance, and the Office of the General Counsel. These representatives may report to the CECC if necessary or desirable. Notification information is provided in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

The CECC Director shall conduct periodic briefings for the entire CECC staff to update the emergency situation for them.

General Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 5 of 6 Rev. 14 6.3.5 State'Advisors For a classification of SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY, the CECC Director will coordinate with the Plant Assessment Manager the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center.

The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12-hour shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24-hour coverage for the State. The CECC Director may provide additional personnel as needed.

Primar'y duties of the State advisors are as follows:

A. Technical explanations and clarification on plant status.

B. Assist the State by keeping them informed of available TVA resources.

C. Assist the State in describing/clarifying TVA's response to the emergency, understanding TVA's emergency organi- "

zation, key TVA staff positions, etc.

6.3.6 Senior Cor orate Su ort at the Site The Site Director will serve as the Senior Corporate repre-sentative onsite. He will advise the Site Emergency Director on,TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with, NRC and others as necessary. He also serves as a direct interface with the CECC Director.

6.3.7 Relief of Duties Should the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.

The duties of CECC Director should only pass to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position.

However, for a short period of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive. The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC repre-sentatives to prepare a schedule for their relic'f to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency. The CECC Director gives the Management Services representative a copy of the schedule, and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.

General Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Page 6 of 6 Rev. 14 6.3.8 Coordination of Recover Efforts Appropriate recovery efforts shall be initiated upon termi-nation of the emergency. The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coordinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency in accordance with the general guidelines provided in the Radiological Emergency Plan. The CECC,Director will inform each emergency center when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins. As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency. The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed. Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River),

INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.

6.3.9 Termination of the Emer enc Upon termination of the emergency, the CECC Director and staff will make themselves available for review of the accident.

General Revision

CECC-IPD IP-3 Attachment 1 Page 1 of 1 Rev. 16

'ttachment 1 Notification'heck Sheet

1. Power Information, Duty Officer (CECC) 2'. Public Safety (If physical security of the facility is required)(REND)
3. J. P. Darling
4. John Hutton
5. R. J. Kitts
6. B. K. Marks

%7, E. K. Sliger Manager, Office of Power and Engineering

%9. NSRS Duty Engineer

  • 10. Power Nuclear Safety Staff (CECC)~
  • 11. NSSS Vendor (REND)~

INPO (REND)~

  • 13. DOE (REND)~
  • 14. South Central Bell (REND)~

+15. Appropriate insurance carrier per Attachment 9. (REND)~

NOTE: CECC--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located on the CECC Notification Board.

REND--Indicates appropriate contact and number are located in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

Response to the emergency takes top priority. These notifications shall be made when there is time and staff to do so.

~Contact the Knoxville TVA operator, identify yourself, and provide telephone number. Request that the operator page the NSRS duty officer and have him return your call.

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CECC-IPD IP"3 Attachment 2 Page 1 of 1 Rev. 14 Attachment 2 INPUT FOR CECC ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT HEAT REMOVAL CAPABILITY FUEL INTEGRITY SOURCE TERMS CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY MET DATA RADIOACTIVITY IN CONTAINMENT FIELD SURVEY DATA PLANT ASSESSMENT DOSE ASSESSMENT KEC TSC IP-6 PLANT ASSESSMENT RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT MANAGER M NAGER E EMERGENCY CECC DIRECTOR DIRECTOR PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS General Revision

REP-IPD CECC - IP+4 CECC SITE EMERGENCY Prepared By: W. E. W b J Approved By:

Date:

Rev. No. Date Revise~d Pa es Rev. No. Date Revise~d Pa es 9~1 1 2/18/82 2 3 4

~~ PRO~RE WAS DELETED EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1982 The last page of this procedure is Number

Page 1 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 0 CECC SITE EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director during an emergency classification of Site Emer-gency. This procedure does not address actions of the CECC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or General Emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan 4;0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBII.ITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer) is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival. The CECC Director has general res-ponsiblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.

5.2 To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available.

Page 2 of 6 CECC-IPD

'KP-4 Rev. 1 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS NOTE: The Emergency Duty Officer will follow this procedure until relieved by the permanent CECC Director. The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.

6.i Notify the Power Information Duty Officer (See the DNP Notification Board).

6.2 Notify Nuclear Security (See the DNP Notification Board).

6.3 Discuss the current status of the emergency with the DNPEC Director as soon as possible.

6.4 Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident. The primary means of communication wi:th the MSECC is a dedicated ring-down line from the CECC.

Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.

6.5 Establish communication with the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident.

Alternate phone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.6 Confirm notification of the KECC and review the status of the accident by contacting the KECC by direct ring-down line.

Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.

/ 6.7 Notify the'SRS Duty Engineer (See the DNP Notification Board).

/ 6.8 Notify the following for information only (See the DNP Notification Board).

6.8.1 H. J. Green 6.8.2 E. F. Thomas 6.8.3 Hugh Parris 6.8.4 J. A. Coffey

Page 3 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4

,Rev. 1 Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)

Browns Ferry - General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar - Westinghouse Notify INPO (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).

Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

Initiate notification of the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).

Notify South Central Bell. (See the TVA Radiological Emer- .

gency Notification Directory.)

The CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Information Officer. This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.

For a classification of site emergency or general emergency the CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center. The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage for the state. The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel as needed.

The CECC Director will dispatch a senior management repre-sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director. This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary. He will in.

no way control events or operations at the site. If 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> operation is necessary, two people should be sent.

Periodic U datin of State Federal Industr and TVA Emer enc '0 erations Personnel Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided if more frequent than once per hour).

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~'ECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 1 6.16.2 After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental'onitoring, dose calculations, and health physics coverage. Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.

6.16.3 Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant. This should be done even significant change in the accident status.

if there is little or no 6.16.4 Maintain periodic contact with other organizations as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.

6.17 Assessment of Accident Data Durin an Emer enc Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information. The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate dose rates.

if any, and trends in offsite The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible. The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.

6.17.,2 Maintenance of CECC Status Board--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board. An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose. The infor-mation on the status board must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.

6.17.3 CECC Director Discussion with CECC Re resentatives from Ke TVA Grou s--The CECC Director discusses the efforts being taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an acci-dent with the CECC representatives of TVA organizations as needed. Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupational Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).

These representatives may report, to the CECC if desirable. Notification information is provided in the TVA necessary or Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.18 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for the Chattanoo a Emer enc Center The CECC Director has responsiblity for physical security of the CECC, DNPEC, and Operations Duty specialist work area.

The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at the entry way to the CECC if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permament members of the Opera-tions Duty Specialist, CECC, and DNPEC staffs will have identification badges.

Page 5 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 0 General Coordination of Recover Efforts b the CECC Director The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coor-dinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency.

The CECC Director will inform each emergency center, when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins. As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside .

of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency; The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed. Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah. River),

INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.

Relief of Duties as CECC Director Should the accident be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief.

The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position. However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC Director to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive. The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency. The CECC Director gives the" DNPEC Administrative Coordinator a copy of the schedule and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.

Actions to be Taken When the Accident Terminates Upon notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.

Initiate recovery effort under the general guidelines of the REP, Section 11.

The CECC Director will .make himself available for review of the accident.

Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If the accident classification is upgraded to a General Emergency, notify all parties informed= in sections 6.1 through 6.13.

Page 6 of 6 CECC-IPD IP-4 Rev. 0 6.22.2 If the accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.

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CECC - IP-5 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY Prepared By: W. E. Webb, Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

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0 Page 1 of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 0 CECC GENERAL EMERGENCY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to direct the Central Emergency Control Center (CECC) Director and staff to ensure consis-tent, accurate, and timely response to the events of an accident.

2.0 SCOPE I

This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the CECC Director during an emergency classification of General Emer-gency. This procedure does not address actions of the CECC Director during a Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency.

3,0 REFERENCES Radiological Emergency Plan 4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification by the TVA Operations Duty Specialist that an emergency condition exists, the Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Duty Officer (Emergency Duty Officer) is respon-sible for establishing initial operation of the CECC. The Emergency Duty Officer is relieved by the designated CECC Director upon arrival. The CECC Director has general respon-siblity for verification of notification and assessment during an emergency condition.

5.2 To assist the CECC Director in carrying out the responsi-bilities of the Director's position, a CECC staff is available.

Page 2 of 5 CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.0 PROCEDURE RE(}UIREMENTS NOTE: The Emergency Duty Officer will follow this procedure until relieved by the permanent CECC Director. The permanent CECC Director debriefs the Emergency Duty Officer and continues with the procedure where the Emergency Duty Officer left off.

6.x Notify the Power Information Duty Officer (See the DNP Notification Board).

6.2 Notify Nuclear Security (See the DNP Notification Board).

/ 6.3 Discuss the current status of the emergency with the DNFEC Director as soon as possible.

/ 6.4 Establish communication with the MSECC and review the nature of the accident. The primary means of communication with the M8ECC is a dedicated ring-down line from the CECC.

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Alternate numbers are listed in the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.

/ 6.5 Establish communication with 'the appropriate State agencies by direct ring-down line and review the nature of the accident.

Alternate phone numbers for these agencies are listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

/ 6.6 Confirm notification of the KECC and review the status of the accident by contacting the KECC by direct ring-down line.

Alternate numbers are listed 'in the TVA Radiological'Emer-gency Notification Directory.

/ 6.7 Notify the NSRS Duty Engineer (See the DNP Notification Board).

/ 6.8 Notify the following for information only (See the DNP Notification Board).

6.8.Z H. J. Green 6.8.2 E. F. Thomas 6.8.3 Hugh Parris 6.8.4 J. A. Coffey 0

II Page 3 of 5 CECC-LPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.9 Notify the NSSS Vendor (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory)

Browns Ferry - General Electric Sequoyah, Watts Bar - Westinghouse Notify INPO (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).

Notify the appropriate DOE Operations Office regarding the existence of an emergency condition at a TVA facility. (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.)

6.12 Initiate notification of the Insurance Underwriters by calling the Division of Purchasing (See the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory).

6.13 Notify South Central Bell. (See the TVA Radiological Emer-gency Notification Directory.)

The CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of one person to serve as a technical advisor to the Power Informati:on Officer. This person will be respon-sible for providing a non-technical interpretation of the event for the Information Office.

6.15.1 For a classification of site emergency or general emergency the CECC Director will coordinate with the DNPEC Director the selection of two people to serve as technical advisors to the State Emergency Operations Center. The CECC Director will authorize travel to the State Emergency Operations Center for the purpose of providing technical information, advice, and interpretation to state personnel. Those personnel will set up a 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift rotation upon arrival to provide 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> coverage for the state. The CECC Director may provide addi-tional personnel as needed.

6.15.2 The CECC Director will dispatch a- senior management repre-'

sentative to the site to act as Senior Advisor to the Site Emergency Director. This individual will advise the Site Emergency Director on TVA policy matters and act as an additional interface with the NRC as necessary. He will in no way control events or operations at the site. If 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> operation is necessary, two people should be sent.

Periodic U datin of State Federal Industr and TVA Emer enc 0 erations Personnel 6.16.1 Obtain an update on plant status from the DNPEC Director approximately every hour (or as often as provided if 'more frequent than once per hour).

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  • CECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 1 6.16.2 After obtaining a status update from the SE Director or DNPEC Director, contact the MSECC Director and obtain the status of environmental monitoring, dose calculations, and health physics coverage. Provide the MSECC and KECC Director with the information supplied by the site.

6.16.3 Notify the MSECC and KECC after each update received from the plant. This should be done even if there is'ittle or no significant change in the accident status.

6e16.( Maintain periodic contact with other organizations as listed in sections 6.4 through 6.13.

6.17 Assessment of Accident Data Burin an Emer enc 6.17.1 Continuous Review of Accident Pro ression--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to review the accident information. The review should attempt to identify trends in plant release rate if any, and trends xn offsite dose rates. The review should incorporate the use of graphs for extrapolation where possible. The review should empha-size display and analysis of data for predictive purposes.

6.17.2 Maintenance of CECC Status Board--The CECC Director will designate a member of the CECC staff to post the accident information collected on a status board. An erasable marker board is provided in the CECC for this purpose. The infor-mation on the status boards must be kept current for the benefit of the CECC Director and staff.

6.17.3 CECC Director Discussion with CECC Re resentatives from Ke taken by TVA to mitigate the consequences of an accident with the CECC representatives of TVA organizations as needed.

Representatives are identified for the Divisions of Occupa-tional Health and Safety, Medical Services, Division of Water Resources, and the Office of the General Counsel (Law).

These representatives may report to the CECC if necessary or Notification information is provided in the TVA desirable.

Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.18 Ph sical Securit Re uirements for the Chattanoo a Emer enc Center The CECC Director has responsiblity for physical security of the CECC, DNPEC, and Operations Duty specialist work area.

The CECC Director or his representative will inform the Public Safety Officer stationed at, the entry way to the CECC if visitors requesting admittance to the emergency center should be allowed to enter. Permament members'f the Opera-tions Duty Specialist, CECC, and DNPEC staffs will have identification badges.

Page 5 of 5'ECC-IPD IP-5 Rev. 0 General Coordination of Recover Efforts b the CECC Director The CECC Director is responsible for assessing and coor-dinating the recovery efforts for response to an emergency.

The CECC Director will inform each emergency center when the emergency is terminated and the recovery phase begins. As judgement and events determine, additional resources outside of TVA may be required to mitigate the consequences of an emergency. The CECC Director contacts these offsite agencies as needed. Some of the groups from whom support can be obtained include: NRC, DOE (Oak Ridge), DOE (Savannah River),

INPO, MAELU, NSSS vendors, and other nuclear utilities.

Relief of Duties as CECC Director Should the accident 'be expected to last for an extended period, the CECC Director originates a schedule for relief, The duties of CECC Director should only be passed on to individuals identified as alternates for the CECC Director's position. However, for short periods of time, the CECC Director may delegate the authority of CECC'irector to a member of the key CECC staff until an alternate CECC Director can arrive. The CECC Director also directs his staff and the CECC representatives to prepare a schedule for their relief to ensure the necessary staff and representatives of the CECC are available for the duration of the emergency. The CECC Director gives the DNPEC Administrative Coordinator a copy of the schedule and he notifies the individuals of the time they are to report.

Actions to'e Taken When the Accident Terminates Upon notification of the termination of the emergency, the CECC Director has the responsibility of notifying all parties informed in section 6.1 through 6.13 of this procedure.

Initiate recovery effort under the general guidelines of the REP, Section 11.

The CECC Director will make himself available for review of the accident.

Actions to be Taken Should the Accident Classification be U raded or Down raded If the accident classification is downgraded to Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency, notify all parties informed in sections 6.1 through 6.13.

REP- IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IPD CECC - IP-6 DIVISION OF PURCHASING "RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Prepared By: W. E. Webb, Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

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DIVISION OF PURCHASING RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is designed to give direction to Division, of Purchasing personnel during a TVA radiological emergency or drill; in order to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely response to the events of a real or simulated accident.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers anticipated requirements of the Division of Purchasing during emergency conditions. This procedure does not cover additional actions to be taken. prior and subsequent to an emergency or drill.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.'0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5' In the event of a TVA radiological emergency or drill, the CECC Director is r'esponsible for establishing the operations of the CECC. Upon arrival at the CECC and assessment of the situation, the CECC Director notifies the Division of Pur-chasing, if necessary.

6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Upon assuming his responsibilities, the CECC Director noti-fies one of the Division of Purchasing Director's Office personnel listed in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notifi-cation Directory.

6,2 Upon notification by the CECC Director, the personnel con-tacted in 6.1 notifies the applicable Division of Purchasing branch chiefs, if required, for appropriate actions.

'6. 3 All branch chiefs involved are responsible for contacting their respective section supervisors and/or purchasing agents as appropriate. Accordingly, all branch chiefs maintain a list of home telephone numbers of essential personnel in their branch'n the event of an emergency.

Page 2 of 2 CECC-IPD rP-6 Rev. 0 6.4 Periodic status reports are given through the Division of Purchasing Director's Office to the CECC Director or his staff.

6.5 If it becomes necessary, Division of Purchasing personnel may be required at the CECC to augment necessary coordination and.

communications.

6.6 The Division of Purchasing representative also acts as the TVA contact with the insurance underwriters. As this 'con-tact, the Division of Purchasing representative will contact the insurance underwriters and keep them advised on the status of the emergency.

REP- IPD/EC-IPD Cover Page REP-IP0 CECC - IP-7 DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES prepared By:

W. E. Webb, Jr.

Approved 'By:

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Page I of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev. 0 DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES 1.0 'URPOSE This procedure is designed to provide Medical Services con-sultation to the CECC Director and coordinate additional medical support for the affected TVA facility as needed.

2.0" SCOPE This procedure outlines Medical Services representative activities upon activation of 'the CECC staff during a TVA nuclear emergency. 4

3.0 REFERENCES

3.1 Radiological Emergency Plan and IPD.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1 The Division of Medical Services representative who serves staff.

on'he CECC 4.2 Area Medical Chief The physician who supervises all clinical (patient care)

. services in TVA facilities within a specified geographical area. This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Medical Chief is unavailable.

4.3 Area Chief Nurse The nurse who supervises nursing services and nursing personnel in a specified geographical area. This will also refer to designated alternates when the Area Chief Nurse is unavailable.

4,4 Medical Director The Director of TVA's Division of Medical Services.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES 5.1 Medical Services CECC Re resentatives 5.1.1 Outline of Duties

Page 2 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-7 Rev. 0 5.1.1.1 Acts as consultant to the CECC Director concerning:

1. treatment of radiation injuries among the workforce;,
2. proposed recommendations regarding protective measures for the public;
3. occupational'ealth matters, including employee health, status.

5.1.1.2 Monitor changing emergency situation by briefings from the CECC Director and other sources of reliable information.

5.1.1.3 Predict potential needs for additional medical support at the affected facility.

5.1.1.4 Convey current emergency status and projected medical support needs to the appropriate Area Medical Chief.

5.1.1.5 Receive status reports from Area Medical Chief or facility health station regarding medical response capability and projected needs.

5.1.1.6 Inventory resources available from other Medical Services areas and outside sources, e.g., REAC/TS.

5.1.2 Action Se uence and Documentation Guidelines 5.1.2.1 Receives notice of emergency from CECC director.

5.1.2.2 Get briefing of situation and instructions for participation.

5.1.2.3 Standby or report to CECC as requested.

5.1.2.4 Start time log of events, contacts, notifications, actions, etc.

5.1.2.5 Alert appropriate Area Medical Chief and instruct him to take appropriate action as outlined in 5.2 5.1.2.6 Alert the Medical Director.

5.1.2.7 Contact alternate MED SV CECC representatives, alert them, and establish a tentative duty/relief schedule.

5.1.2.8 Confirm communication channels, alert and request standby for possible assistance to:

l. Area Medical Chiefs
2. REAC/TS

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3. other resources as deemed necessary 5.1.2 ' Obtain from the Area Medical Chief, proposed duty rosters and shift coverage for the affected facility.

5.1.2.10 Keep proposed staffing schedules for reference, briefing and adjustment in response to assessment of potential needs by CECC Director.

5.2 Area Medical Chief 5.2.1 Initiate and maintain time log of all notifications, actions, and other pertinent events.

5.2.2 Inventory, alert, schedule or coordinate TVA-MED SV staff to provide coverage for onsite and area medical support facilities.

5.2.3 Coordinate and provide other medical support for onsite and area medical facilities as deemed necessary.

5.2.4 Provide professional supervision for medical assessment, treatment, consultation and referral.

5.2.5 Arrange for additional consultation, referral, or medical followup as necessary.

5.2.6 Determine from health station staff and other sources, a specific summary of all patients by name, extent of injury, radiological exposure and contamination, treatment, disposi-tion and current location.

5.2.7 Coordinate and exchange pertinent evaluation, treatment, and disposition information with health physics staff.

5.2.8 Coordinate collection of all records and reports on radiologic exposure or contamination of TVA personnel.

5.2.9 Provide MED SV CECC representative with proposed scheduling rosters for onsite and area medical facilities.

5'.2. 10 Notify Medical Director and MED SV CECC representative of injury, illness, or radiological exposure and contamihation to onsite personnel.

5.2.11 Notify Medical Director and MED SV,. CECC representative promptly and periodically on status of items 5.2.2, 5.2.6, and 5.2.9 above.

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'IP-7 Rev. 0 5.3 Area Chief Nurse Arear'edical 5.3.1 Assist the Chief in alerting, scheduling, and providing nursing services as requested.

6.0 Arran ements for Additional Medical Su ort The Division of Medical Services provides additional medical supplies and equipment, and nurse and physician coverage onsite, upon request and after consultation with the Medical Director and the MED SV CECC representative.

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CECC -, IP-8 OFFICE OF THE'GENERAL COUNSEL REP,PROG DURES i '

I Prepared By: W. E. Web Jr.

Approved By:

Date: 9/25/81 Rev. No. Date Revi~sed Pa es O 9/25/81 Al 1 OCT 26 $ 82 Azz The last page of this procedure is Number

CECC-IPD IP-S Page 1 of 2 Rev. 1 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL REP PROCEDURES 1.0 'PURPOSE These procedures are designed to establish a line of responsibility within the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) to assure that requests for legal assistance during an emergency are appropriately handled in a timely manner.

2.0 SCOPE These procedures cover the assignment of OGC attorneys during emergency conditions. The procedures do not cover assignments that may be made prior or subsequent to an emergency or drill.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 ABBREVlATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC - Central Emergency Control Center.

KEC - Knoxville Emergency Center.

OGC - Office of the General Counsel.

5.0 RESPONSlBILlTIES 5.1 Upon notification by the CECC Director that an emergency condition exists, the OGC representative to the CECC is responsible for making himself available to receive requests for legal assistance from the CECC Director or the KEC Director. The OGC representative will provide requested legal advice or coordinate the provision of such advice by OGC, as'ppropriate.

6.1 The OGC representative, as designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory, will advise the CECC Director of a telephone number at which he or she can be reached during the emergency, and derring the course of the emergency will provide legal assistance as requested consistent with OGC procedures. The CECC Director will attempt to contact an OGC representative by calling

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0 CECC-IPD IP-8 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 1 those designated in the TVA Radiological Emergency Notification Directory in the order listed. The first person contacted shall act as the OGC representative until responsibility is transferred to another OGC representative or until the end of the emergency.

The first three OGC representatives on the list are considered the primary OGC representatives. Other OGC representatives will attempt to contact a primary OGC representative to transfer responsibility for OGC representation.

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REP-IPD CECC - IP- 9 INFORMATION OFFICE OPERATING PROCEDURES F R ABNORMAL OCCURRENCES XT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS H

Prepared By: W. E. Web Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

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Page 1 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 EMERGENCY FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES 1.0 PURPOSE These procedures are designed to direct Division -of finance employees to insure that financial support is provided during a radiological emergency.

2.0 SCOPE These procedures apply to all financial reporting and payment activities during the period of the emergency.

3.0 REFERENCES

Ra'diological Emergency Plan.

4'. 0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 4.1

  • 1 employee's time and delivering employee paychecks.

4.2 Emer enc Coordinator - The Division of Finance employees designated to coordinate all financial support to other TVA organizations during a radiological emergency.

4.3 Emer enc A ent Officer - A TVA employee authorized by the TVA Treasurer to receive or disburse TVA funds during a radiological emergency.

4.4 Advance Pa ent of Earnin s - A monetary amount payable to an employee in a'dvance of the date on which the employee would otherwise be entitled to be paid.

4.5 S ecial Allowance - An additional allowance payment to offset the direct added expenses incident to a radiological emergency.

5;0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Upon notification of an emergency, the Comptroller is respon-sible for implementing .the emergency financial support procedures.

6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS

Page 2 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 6.1 Initial Notification The Comptroller notifies the Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator after official notification of an emergency is received.

6.2 Division of Finance Emer enc Coordinator The Division of Finance Emergency Coordinator stands by in case financial services are needed at the emergency site or immediate vicinity. The Emergency Coordinator activates emergency agent officers at the Division of Finance location nearest the emergency location.

6' ADVANCE PAYMENTS The Emergency Coordinator may authorize advance payments of earnings when, in the opinion of the Emergency Agent Officer, payment is required to help an employee defray immediate expenses incident to an emergency.

6.3.1 Rate of Advance Pa eats Advance payment is based on the rate of pay to which the employee was entitled immediately prior to notification of the emergency.

6.3.2 Amount of Advance Pa ent The amount of advance payment is the monetary amount covering a period not to exceed 30 days or a lesser number of days as determined appropriate by the Emergency Coordinator.

6.3.3.1 Com utation of Advance Pa ent For full-time and regular part-time employees, the amount of advance is computed on the basis of the number of regularly scheduled workdays that will occur during the period covered by the advance.

6.3.3.2 To Whom Paid The advance payments may be paid to the employee, an adult dependent, or a designated representative. When these pay-ments are made to other than the employee, prior written authorization may have been given by the employee.

6.3.4 When Paid The advance payment may be made at any time after notifi-cation of an emergency.

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=, 6.3.5 Reco~erCr After an employee's account is reviewed and it is found that the employee is indebted for any part of the advance payment, recovery of the payment will be made. Repayment may be made either in full or in partial payments as agreed upon. between the payroll officer and the employee.

6.3.6 Waiver of Recover Recovery of an advance payment is not required when determined that the recovery would be against equity and good it is conscience or against the public interest.

6.4 SPECIAL PAYMENTS Special allowances may be paid to offset any direct added expenses which are incurred as a result of an emergency.

Such allowances may be paid by authorized agent officers.

6.4.1 Travel E enses Travel expenses 'and per diem is paid in accordance with TVA travel regulations.

6.4.2. Subsistence Ex enses Subsistence payments are made when considered necessary in the opinion of the Division of Finance.

6.4.3 The Emergency Coordinator is authorized to make payments for other expenses considered necessary to insure that financial support is provided during the period of emergency. Such payments are made by agent officer checks to employees or to commercial establishments for materials, supplies, or other expenses necessary to support TVA emergency procedures.

6.5 REPORTING The Emergency Coordinator takes steps necessary'o see that all payments are adequately supported, considering the cir-cumstances.

Pa roll Time Re ortin During 'he emergency, normal reporting of employees'ime worked is made if practicable. The Emergency Coordinator

Page 4 of 4 CECC-IPD IP-10 Rev. 0 activates necessary procedures depending upon the . circum-stances, These procedures are coordinated with the local payroll office if the payroll office is still active.

6.

When the emergency condition ceases, the Emergency Coordi-nator initiates a final accounting for all payments made.

6.5.3 Financial Records The Emergency Coordinator takes necessary steps to protect all financial and accounting records and cash at the emergency location.

~s REP-IPD CECC - IP-11 CECC TRAINING- RE UIREMENTS 1

Prepared By: B. K. Mark Approved By:

Date: 2 81 Rev. No. Date Revised Pacdes 9L22581 Al 1 OCT 26 $ 82 The last page of this procedure is Number

CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 1 CECC TRAINING RE UIREMENTS 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure specifies the training provided to the Director, technical assistants, and representatives of the CECC.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure covers the training of the CECC members,'defines the responsibility for providing the training and documentation, and provides for peri'odic retraining.

3.0 REFERENCES

Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS.AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Division of Nuclear Power Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section is responsible for training the CECC Director and technical assistants. Training documentation will be retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files. Lesson plans will be prepared by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section.

6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIRENENTS 6.1 Trainin Lessons The lesson plans for specific training will be prepared by the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section. A n

6.2 Trainin Records Records of individual training will be maintained on Form TVA 1453

'nd retained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section

  • files.
  • 6.3 S ecific Trainin Re uirements

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0 CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 1 6.3.1 CECC Director and Emer enc Dut Officer The CECC Director, his alternates, and the Emergency Duty Officers will attend a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.

The training will .cover the following subjects:

1. TVA Radiological Emergency Plan Familiarization
2. Facility Familiarization
3. Communication System Familiarization
4. Implementing Procedure Review
5. Protective Action Options
6. Coordination of TVA Support
7. Interagency Coordination (State, Federal, and Vendor)
8. Example Scenarios (including transportation) 6.3.2 CECC Technical Assistants The CECC technical assistants will attend a training class annually to ensure appropriate coordination and response of the CECC.

The training .will cover the following subjects:

1. TVA Radiological. Emergency Plan Familiarization
2. Facility Familiarization

.3. Communication System Familiarization

4. Implementing Procedure Review 6.4 Revisions to the REP or REP-IPD Each approved revision to the REP or REP-IPD containing other than editorial or plan administration-type changes is routed, by the Radiological Emergency Parparedness Section, to each individual assigned a,responsibility in the CECC. Each individual is responsible for verifying he has read and understands the revision by signing and returning the cover letter attached to the change.

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CECC-IPD IP-11 Page 3 of 3 Rev. 1 6.5 Trainin Drills Training drills are conducted periodically to ensure appropriate components of the CECC are thoroughly tested and proven effective.

On-the-spot corrections are made of participants as necessary.

Records of these training drills are maintained in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section files.

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REP- IPD CECC - IP- 12 Prepared By: W. E. ebb, Jr.

Approved By:

Date: 9 25 81 0 9/gg/g1 All OCT ~882 z. a 5 The last page of this procedure is Number

CECC-IPD IP"12 Page 1 of 2 Rev. 1 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure defines CECC/DNPEC security requirements and specific instructions for TVA Public Safety Officers when the CECC/DNPEC is activated.

2.0 . SCOPE This procedure covers the actions required to establish and maintain access control at the CECC/DNPEC complex.

3.0 REFERENCES

TVA Radiological Emergency Plan.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 The Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section is responsible for ensuring that each TVA employee having a function inside the CECC/DNPEC complex has an identification card with the designation "CHATT,-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM." These identification cards will be maintained in the CECC.

5.2 The Chattanooga TVA Public Safety Office is responsible for general access control within the Chestnut Street Tower II office building and for establishing restricted access control for the CECC/DNPEC area.

6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Notification The Chattanooga TVA Public Safety Office will be notified by the CECC Director whenever the CECC/DNPEC is activated.

6.2 Securit Re uirements 6.2.1 When notified 'that the CECC/DNPEC has been activated, the Chattanooga TVA. Public Safety Office will immediately assign two TVA Public Safety Officers to establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC (room 140, Chestnut. Street Tower II - see attachment 1).

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CECC-IPD IP-12 Page 2 of 2 Rev. 0 6.2.2 Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, the Public Safety Officers shall establish and maintain access control in accordance with CECC/

DNPEC Security Instruction given in attachment. 2.

6.2.3 Public Safety Officers assigned to the CECC/DNPEC shall report to the CECC Director or, in his absence, the DNPEC Director. Should both directors be absent, he should report to the senior REP staff member on duty.

6.2.4 Upon arrival at the CECC/DNPEC, Radiological Emergency Team members will be issued identification cards with the designation "CHATT.-RADIOLOGICALEMERGENCY TEAM." These members are authorized unlimited access to the CECC/DNPEC.

6.2.5 All other personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff personnel:

CECC Director, REP staff, DNPEC Director, Plant Communicator.

6.2.6 A roster of CECC/DNPEC access shall be maintained by the TVA Public Safety Officers. See attachment 3.

CECC-IPD IP"12 Attachment, 2 Page 1 of 2 Rev. 1 Attachment 2 CECC/DNPEC SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS D~ut Sco e A TVA Public Safety Officer shall establish a post immediately outside the CECC/DNPEC to control access to the area during a radiological emergency or drill.

Materials and E ui ment Re uired Sign-in log and pen Watch Table and chair (may be borrowed from the CECC/DNPEC area)

CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team identification cards Visitor identification cards Instructions

1. When notified that the CECC/DNPEC is to be activated, immediately report to the CECC Director, room 140, Chestnut Street Tower II.
2. If occupied for other uses, clear conference room 130.
3. Lock doors 1, 2, and 3 (see attachment 1).

Set up the Sign-in Station in the hallway outside door 1.

5. Obtain the CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team identification cards from the CECC cabinet (Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) has key).
6. Date and number the first sheet of the Sign-in Log and request all TVA CECC/DNPEC personnel already working in the area to sign the log. Issue each emergency team member their identification card.

All visitors must leave the area unless authorized to remain by the CECC Director, REP staff, DNPEC Director, or Plant Communicator.

7. CECC/DNPEC Emergency Team personnel (as identified by TVA photograph identification cards designated "CHATT.-RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY TEAM") are authorized unlimited access to the CECC/DNPEC.
8. All other personnel requesting access to the CECC/DNPEC must be authorized by one of the following CECC/DNPEC staff members:

CECC Director REP staff DNPEC Director Plant Communicator

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9. Each person entering the CECC/DNPEC area must sign the log before entering.
10. Each person leaving the CECC/DNPEC area must surrender their identification card or visitor badge and note the time on the sign-in roster."
11. Since it is not prudent for TVA to issue identification badges to all personnel within TVA and situations may arise in which other TVA, Federal, State, local, or private organizations may be r'equired in the CECC/DNPEC complex for an extended period, an access list of the personnel, signed by the CECC Director, will be provided to the Public Safety Officer as necessary. Personnel on the access,list will be issued a visitor's badge upon presenting appropriate personal identification.
12. Should the emergency situation be of a nature that significant response from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is expected, additional secure office areas may be required. The CECC Director will direct the Public Safety Officers to secure the area, labeled "Additional Office Area" on attachment 1, unlock door 2, and lock the door leading from the "Additional Office Area" to the stairwell. The area will then become part, of the restricted area and subject to the same access control as the CECC/DNPEC area.

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CECC-IPD XP-13 INCLEHENT WEATHER PROCEDURE Prepared By: W. E. We b, Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

Rev. No. Date I(ev i.sed I'a~.os 0

FE8~61 4 1. 3 The last page of this procedure is number 3

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CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 1 of 3 Rev. 1 INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE

'o provide a pickup service for key emergency personnel who may be stranded because of inclement weather. and to provide lodging

"-and meals as necessary.

2.0 SCOPE

"'his procedure provides instructions for the Public Safety Service (PSS) and the Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR),

Management Services Staff (MSS), to implement the inclement weather plan.

3.0 REFERENCES

None.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS None.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES The CECC Director is responsible for initiating the inclement weather plan by notifying the PSS Area Chief and the MSS supervisor. The PSS Area Chief is responsible for, providing a pickup service for key emergency center personnel during the period of inclement weather. The MSS supervisor is responsible for reserving a block of rooms at a'ocal hotel/motel for use by key individuals.

6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 1

6.1 The Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section shall advise the CECC Director as soon as possible of impending inclement weather conditions, i.e., snow, sleet, or ice, in the immediate area.

I 6.2 The CECC Director or his representative shall contact the PSS Area Chief, the MSS supervisor, and the Operations Duty Specialist (ODS) and request that the inclement weather plan be implemented.

6.3 Public Safet Service 6.3.1 The PSS Area Chief will notify the transportation services garage and reserve two 4-wheel drive vehicles. If 4-wheel drive vehicles are not available, two cars supplied wi.th

~ tire chains will be reserved.

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CECC-IPD IP-13 Page 2 of 3 Rev. 0 6.3.2 The PSS Area Chief will assign two PSS officers to drive the vehicles.

6.3.3 The PSS officers will be authorized to drive the vehicles to their residences for official business only. They will be responsible for having the tire chains installed if the weather deteriorates where they would be required.

6.3 ' The PSS officers may remain on standby status until relieved by another officer or until the inclement weather plan has been canceled. Standby status means the officer will remain where he can be reached by phone.

6.3.5 Expenses incurred for operation of the vehicles and extra pay for the PSS officers for actual work performed will be paid by NUC PR, 6.3.6 The CECC Director shall provide the PSS Area Chief area maps and addresses of key individuals that might need a ride to the emergency center.

6.3.7 The ODS will call the PSS officers and inform them of individuals requiring transportation and their location during an emergency situation.

6.3.8 When notified, the PSS officers will pick up the emergency personnel and transport them to the CECC.

6.3.9 Upon arrival at the CECC, the PSS officers will remain until released by the CECC Director or dispatched by the ODS to pick up additional personnel.

6.3.10 The CECC Director or his representative will contact the PSS Area Chief and cancel the inclement weather plan when the vehicles are no longer required.

6.3.11 The PSS Area Chief will return the vehicles to the transportation garage and the PSS officers will be returned to regular duties.

6.4 ODS 6.4.1 The ODS should notify PSS at extension 3408 and give the PS(

dispatcher the name of the person to be picked up, his location, and a phone number where the person can be reached, if possible.

These arrangements should be made only as time permits. Prompt notification of emergency personnel remains as the first priority.

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6.4.2 Only members of the CECC/DNPEC staff who are stranded or are unable to respond to a nuclear plant emergency because of the weather will be picked up. All other personnel requesting this service must be specifically authorized by the CECC Director.

6.5 Mana ement Services Staff The MSS shall make reservations for six rooms (double) at a

'"hotel/motel within walking distance of the CECC and provide meals as necessary.

6.5.2 The CECC Director shall authorize key personnel to occupy Lhese rooms if the individual feels it is necessary. Key personnel are those individuals who must be immediately available 'should an emergency occur.

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REP-IPD CECC - IP-14 TVA BOARD AND GENERAI. MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES Prepared By: W. E. Webb Jr.

Approved By:

Date:

O OCT 96 882 The last page of this procedure is Number 2

CECC-IPD Page 1 of 2 IP-14 Rev. 0 TVA BOARD AND GENERAL MANAGER NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR ALL CLASSES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES 1.0 . PURPOSE This purpose is designed to provide the necessary communication link within TVA for high-level government officials at the Federal and State levels during radiological emergencies. It also provides for the Board and General Manager interface with the radiological emergency organization. This procedures is not intended to cover radiological emergencies resulting from national emergencies or acts of war which require implementation of the TVA Emergency Preparedness Plan.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure designates a spokesperson for the TVA Board and provides guidance on his specific responsibilities during radio-logical emergency conditions. It also provides specific expected locations and notification procedures for the Board spokesperson.

3.0 REFERENCES

None.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Board spokesperson - Used to refer to the TVA Board spokesperson or his designated alternate.

CECC - Central Emergency Control Center.

KHC - Knoxvill.e Emergency CenLer.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES In the event of a serious radiological emergency invo1ving TVA facilities, the TVA radiological emergency response organization is responsible for overall management of the emergency response, for keeping the Board spokesperson or his designated alternate (hereinafter referred to as "Board spokesperson") informed of plant and environmental conditions, and, when the time permits, for consulting with them on major decisions. Communications with high-leve1 government officials (e.g., President, Governors, NRC Commissioner) on the status of the emergency will be conducted as necessary by the Board spokesperson during the emergency.

CECC-IPD Page 2 of 2 IP-14 Rev. 0 6.0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS 6.1 Initial notification of the General Manager and the Board will be made by the Director of Information or his representative. Noti-fication of the Board spokesperson shall be in accordance with the order specified in the Radiological Emergency Notification Directory.

6.2 The following persons, in the order listed, are designated to speak for TVA in communications with high-level government officials relative to radiological emergency matters.

1. C. H. Dean, Jr.
2. S. David Freeman
3. Richard M. Freeman
4. William F. Willis
5. H. G. Parris
6. CECC Director The Board spokesperson is specified to be the first person listed who is present in the vicinity of Knoxville or Chattanooga. That person shall be responsible as Board spokesperson until such time as the Chairman, or a higher alternate relieves him.

When notified, the Board spokesperson will ensure that all other alternates are informed that he is acting as Board spokesperson and that all appropriate calls are referred to his number.

6.3 When notified of an emergency situation, the Board spokespqrsqn acts as follows for the specific emergency categories:

Notification of Unusual Event - The Board spokesperson is kept informed of the situation by the Director of Information. No further action is required at this point.

Alert - The Board spokesperson may choose to remain where he is or go to the KEC. If outside the KEC, the Director of Information or his representative will keep him informed of the situation. If at the KEC, the Board spokesperson will be kept apprised of the situation through the updates from the KEC Director and through periodic situation assessments by CECC, Division of Nuclear Power (NUC PR) and Division of Occupational Health and Safety (OH 8 S) representatives. Updates in all cases will take place hourly and when significant changes occur.

Site and General Emer encies - The Board spokesperson will relocate to the CECC in Chattanooga.

While at the CECC, the Board spokesperson will receive briefings on plant conditions from the CECC NUC PR representative, and on offsite environmental conditions from the CECC OHMS representative.

Communications and visits from high-level government officials will be referred to and coordinated by the Board spokesperson.

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REP-IPD CECC - IP-15 ABNORMAL EVENTS AT NUCLEAR PLANTS Prepared by:

W. R. Steverson Submitted by:

C W. Crawford Manager of'ower Informa ion Approved by:

Craven Crowell Director of Information

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Rev. No. Date Revised Pa es SH'UK83

0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Index Page 1 of 1 Rev. 1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants rmzx Section Purpose= 1.0 Scope 2.0 References 3.0 Abbreviations and Definitions 4.0 Responsibilities and Staffing 5.0 Procedures - Occurrences That Do Not Require Activation of Near Site Press Center 6.0 Procedures - Occurrences That Require Activation of Near Site Media Center 7.0 Telephone Listings 8.0 Letters of Agreement, Contracts, Supporting Documentation, and Lists of Equipment Appendix A Diagram CECC Information Staff Appendix B Diagram BFNP NSMC Appendix C Diagram SNP NSMC Appendix D Diagram WBNP NSMC Appendix E

""~Log Sheets Appendix F

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 1 of 15 Rev. 1 Information Office Procedures for Abnormal Events at Nuclear Plants 1.0 PURPOSE These procedures are designed as guidance for Information Office personnel and support personnel during an abnormal event at a TVA nuclear plant to ensure timely and accurate release of information to the public.

2.0 SCOPE These procedures cover anticipated requirements for the Information Office and support personnel during abnormal conditions at TVA nuclear plants and supplement the REP and IPDs of NUC PR. Because of the character of news and of media/public interest, it is impossible to include procedures for every event that might occur.

In that respect, these procedures do not cover all actions that should be taken before, during, and after an incident, but rather are'designed to serve as a general guideline to provide consistency to Information Office practices during an abnormal"event at a TVA nuclear plant.

Much flexibility is built into these procedures. The procedures need not be followed exactly as long as the spirit and purpose are met: It is noted that media interest--not necessarily the seriousness of the event--may dictate actions by the Information Office. 4

3.0 REFERENCES

REP and all IPDs.

4.0 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS CECC - Central Emergency Control Center (Chattanooga)

CECC Information Staff - The staff stationed in the CECC that works, under the direction of the Director of Information during a nuclear event. It consists mostly of members of the Power Information Staff with support from employees of the Office of Power and NUC PR.

DNPEC - Division of Nuclear Power Emergency Center 1

EOC - The Emergency Operations Center for the State in which the nuclear plant is located.

'EMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency IPD - Implementing Procedures Document KEC - Knoxville Emergency Center

CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 2 of 15 Rev. 1 NSMC >> Near-Site Media Center News Desk - The office of the Knoxville Information Office that serves on a day-to-day basis as the primary contact point for the news media.

NUC PR - Division of Nuclear Power NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission ODS - Operations Duty Specialist Q.S A - Question and Answer REP - Radiological Emergency Plan 5.0 RESPONSlalr.lTIES AND STAFZING 5.1 The overall responsibility for handling information requirements for any nuclear event rests with the Director of Information. He may use his own discretion to determine the responsibilities for individual employees and their duties described in the REP and in the procedures in this document.

5.2 The TVA Information Office has the responsibility for providing the public and the news media with timely, accurate information on the event. The appropriate State Information Office, working with TVA, has the overall responsibility for public information regarding State activities, including such items as citizen evacuation and radiation monitoring away from the plant site.

5.3 At the= direction of the Director of Information, the Assistant Director of Information has overall supervisory responsibility over the information staffs involved in a nuclear event.

5,4 The Manager of Power serves as chief spokesman for TVA at media briefings. In his absence, the Deputy Manager of Power is the spokesman. In his absence, the Director of Information shall designate an appropriate spokesman.

5.5 When the CECC is activated, the Director of the CECC has overall responsibility for handling the nuclear emergency for TVA. He consults with the Director of Information on information matters, such as activation of the NSMC and appropriate times to conduct media briefings. He also has sole res onsibilit within the CECC for reviewin TVA news statements re ared b the CECC Information

<<Staff. However, if the situation dictates, the Director of

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 3 of 15 Rev. 1 5.6 The Power Information Staff, with additional support provided by the Office of Power, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the Office of Power and the CECC. The staff writes all news

-statements and obtains review of the statements from the Office of Power, or when the CECC is activated, from the Director of the CECC. In addition, at the direction of the Director of Information, the Power Information Staff releases written statements to the news media and assists the Chattanooga media in covering the nuclear event.

'5.7 The Knoxville Information Office is responsible for the initial notification of the General Manager, Board of Directors, the Washington Office, the district administrator in whose area the plant is located, and other top TVA officials as required. The staff is also responsible for manning the News Desk and handling media inquiries during a nuclear incident. If the NSMC is activated, the staff will provide primary staffing for it.

5.8 The Broadcast Staff acts under the direction of the Director of Information and provides appropriate services to the news media.

If the NSMC is activated,'he staff is in charge of setting up, manning, and monitoring all audiovisual and broadcast equipment.

5.9 The Communication Services Staff provides, at the direction of the Director of Information, information to TVA employees about the event and assists the News Desk Staff.

5.10 The Citizen Action Office Staff serves as rumor control, handling nonmedia calls from the public and relaying information provided by the News Desk.

5.11 The Manager of Nuclear Information shall be responsible for reviewing and updating these procedures. Such reviews shall be made no less than annually. He is also responsible for ensuring the needed materials are available for the staffing'of the CECC Information Staff office.

5.12 The Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the MSEC, and reports to that facility if the Director of Information decides it is necessary.

5. 13 The Information Office Field Spokesman for the Office of Engineering Design and Construction, is responsible for monitoring the situation from the KEC and reports to that facility Information decides it is necessary.

if the Director of 5.14 The Plant Information Officer is responsible for providing informa-tion to the Power Information Staff and the Information Office as required. During the initial hours of an emergency, he reports to the plant if the plant's emergency response plan is activated. He is responsible for notifying the appropriate State agencies of any

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CECC"IPD IP-15 Page 4 of 15 Rev. 1 planned news release. At the direction of the Director of Informa-tion, he takes action to activate the NSMC and provides assistance to the local media until the News Desk Staff from Knoxvil,le arrives on the scene. He also is responsible for ensuring the needed materials and equipment are available for the staffing of the plant NSMC and for updating emergency media kits and other 'emergency information material at least annually.

r 5.14.1 Once the NSMC is in operation and the CECC fully activated, the Plant Information Officer reports to the following location:

5..14.1.1 The Browns Ferry Information Officer reports to the Alabama EOC to serve as a liason between the Information Office and the State officials. He works under the supervision of the Director of the NSMC. In the event of an emergency at Sequoyah or Watts Bar, he may be directed to report to the Tennessee EOC in Nashville.

5.14.1.2 The Sequoyah Information Officer reports to the CECC and joins the CECC Information Staff in preparing written news statements of the event.

5.14.1.3 The Watts Bar Information Officer reports to the NSMC and assists the Director of the NSMC.

5. 15 If the NSMC is fully activated, the Director of the CECC shall desig-nate two persons to provide technical information and advice to the Manager of Power and the Director of Information. These persons shall be designated Technical Advisor--Plant Operations and Technical Advisor--Radiological Health. They shall be stationed at the NSMC.

5.-16 If the CECC is activated, the CECC Director shall designate one person to serve as a technical advisor to the CECC Information Staff. That person shall ensure the timely flow of information from the CECC/DNPEC to the CECC Information Staff, advise the Information Staff writers, and be available for telephone consul-tations with the Manager of Power and other NSMC personnel to offer advice when requested.

5. 17 Depending on the severity of the incident; the. Information Office may have to provide coverage on a 24-hour basis for an extended period. The Director of Information, in consultation with the

-Assistant Director of Information, will designate the specific assignments for Information Office personnel and their shifts.

As a rule, during the emergency, persons will work 12-hour shifts.

5.18 Assistance from other offices and divisions will be requested as needed.

6.0 PROCEDURES - Occurrences that do not require activation of the NSMC.

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e CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 5 of 15 Rev. 1 6.1 TVA Nuclear Information Policy is to fully inform the news media and the public as soon as possible of any unusual happenings at nuclear plants. Events that may not be included in the REP could be considered newsworthy and, therefore, fall within these procedures.

6.2 Initial Notification 6.2.1 The Plant Information Officer is kept apprised by the 'Plant Super-K intendent or his designee of any unusual happenings't the plant.

In addition, NUC PR keeps the Manager of Nuclear Information and the Manager of Power Information informed on a day-to-day basis of happenings at the plant. The ODS of the Office of Power also notifies the Power Information Duty Officer of any major change in status of the plant.

6.2.2, The Plant Information Officer notifies the Manager of Nuclear Informa-tion, the Manager of Power Information, or the Power Information Duty Officer, in that order, who in turn notifies the Knoxville Information Office. The order for notifying the Knoxville Information Office is as follows:

  • l. Assistant Director of Information 2, Director of Information
3. Manager of Media Relations
4. Manager of News Desk
5. Information Office Duty Officer 6.2.3 Depending on the nature of the event, those notified will. decide if immediate notification of the General Manager, Board of Directors, and the news media is necessary.

6.2.4 If immediate notification of the news media is determined to be necessary, the Power Information Staff will prepare a statement that will be reviewed, if at all possible, by NUC PR and the Manager of Power. Then it will be transmitted to Knoxville for release in a manner determined appropriate by the Director of Information. If review is not possible or practical, the Manager of Power Information shall assume responsibility for approving .

the release for the Office of Power.

6.2.5 In the event of a radiological emergency away from the plant site, the Director of Information will designate an Information Office Staff member to go to the'scene, if that is deemed necessary.

6.3 CECC If the CECC is activated, the Power Information Staff will activate the CECC Information Staff and generate news statements there.

Once prepared, the news statements will be reviewed and approved by the Director of the CECC, and transmitted to Knoxville for release.

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 6 of 15 Rev. 1 The following staffing is recommended for full activation of the CECC Information Staff (lesser levels of staffing should be made at the determination of the CECC Information Director). Staffing for each 12-hour shift is as follows:

6.3.1 CECC information Director--Stationed in the CECC near the Director of the CECC. He has overall responsibility for public information matters in the CECC and supervises the CECC information staff. He consults with the CECC Director, the Manager of Power and the Director of Information to, make sure information is released in an accurate, objective, and timely manner.

6.3.2 Supervisor--At the direction of the CECC Information Director, he oversees activities of the CECC Information Office. Works closely with the Director of the CECC and the Director of the DNPEC to monitor the accident. In consultation with the Director of the NSMC, determines when to prepare news statements and supervises and approves their writing. Obtains clearance from the Director of the CECC of all written statements. Schedules staff assignments for around-the-clock staffing. Consults with NSMC management to schedule briefings, etc.

6.3.3 Technical Advisor--Provided by NUC PR, he acts as liaison between the CECC Information Office and the CECC managers. Provides technical assistance to writers working on news statements and keeps the CECC Information Office apprised of all developments concerning the accident.

6.3.4 Writers (2)--As assigned by the CECC Information Office Supervisor, gather information from the CECC officers and the technic'al advisor and prepare written statements based on that information. May be called upon to perform other duties as necessary.

6.3.5 NRC-State Coordinator--Once news statements have been approved by the Director of the CECC, the NRC-State Coordinator ensures their prompt transmittal to the proper State and NRC officials for review.

When questions or changes are called for, he relates that information to the writers and supervisors. He also works with the State and NRC to receive information about public information announcements

>those agencies are preparing. He also provides released news

":for information. These duties may,

>:two people.

if necessary, be divided among 6.3 ' Local Media Coordinator--Before activation of the NSMC, works with local news media to keep them apprised of developments at the plant and the CECC. Also serves to answer media questions about opera-tions of the CECC once the NSMC is activated and performs other duties as necessary.

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 7.of 15 Rev. 1 6.3.7 Q 8 A Editor/NSMC Coordinator--Interfaces with NSMC information officers to gather any questions raised by the media about develop-ments that can't be answered at the NSMC and relays those questions back to the proper person. Monitors the flow and adequacy of information between the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.

6.3.8 Clerks/Secretaries--The number of clerks and secretaries needed in the CECC Information Office will be determined by the CECC Informa-tion Office Supervisor. At maximum levels they include:

6.3.8.1 Jacquard Clerks (2)--They type into a Jacquard all news releases and follow their transmittal to the proper sources.

6.3.8.2 Telecopier Clerk--Handles all telecopier transmittals from the office.

6.3.8.3 Telephone Clerk--Answers incoming telephone calls and performs other jobs as directed by the supervisor.

6.3.8.4 , Q 6 A Clerk--Assists the Q 6 A Editor/NSMC Coordinator in answering questions and coordinating activities with the NSMC.

6.4 For non-REP items that are being announced to the media by the Informa-tion Office, the Plant Information Officer has initial responsibility to inform the appropriate State officials, as outlined in the letters of agreement in the appendix, If the Plant Information Officer is not available, the Manager of Nuclear Information will assume that duty; in his absence, the Manager of Power Information; and in his absence, the Power Information Staff Duty Officer. Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the State Information Officer informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff State Coordinator.

6.5 -"The Assistant Director of Information or his designee on the Knoxville News Desk, has the responsibility of coordinating news releases with the NRC public affairs office until such time as the CECC is activated. Once the CECC is activated, responsibility for keeping the NRC informed shifts to the CECC Information Staff NRC Coordinator.

6.6 The News Desk shall serve as the central control center for Informa-tion Office activities. Depending on the severity of the event and the number of media calls, it will be staffed as necessary, with the determination being made by the Director of Information and the Assistant Director of Information. The News Desk shall notify at a minimum the following:

1. The TVA Board and General Manager.
2. Any senior Information Office employee not already notified.
3. The NRC public affairs office (until such time as the CECC is activated).
4. The major wire services, and media in the vicinity of the affected plant.
5. Any others deemed necessary by the Director of Information.

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II CECC-IPD IP"15 Page 8 of 15 Rev. 1 As a general rule, the News Desk should be activated whenever an Alert or higher classification of event is declared, and when the CECC is activated. The first statement prepared by the Power Information Staff and issued by the News Desk should be brief and should be released with all possible speed. It should acknowledge that an event. has occurred, and that additional information will be forthcoming.

6.7 Neither in print nor orally will Information Office personnel speculate on the cause or consequences of the incident.

6.8 Upon notification that the News Desk has been activated, the Chief of the Broadcast Staff will begin notifying his staff. The staff will begin making preparations to transport audiovisual equipment and personnel to the NSMC in the event its activation is ordered. The staff also will provide assistance to the News Desk in handling broadcast media requests.

6.9 Based on the severity of the incident, the Director of Information may order the staffing of the KEC and the MSEC. However, such staffing is not necessary for the Information Office to perform its duties. The Director of Information may also deem it necessary to request assistance from the Employee Communications Staff and from the Citizen Action Office to provide employee information and rumor control.

6.io As calls come into the News Desk, they will be handled by News Desk personnel in the normal manner. Details will be provided from the prereleased news statements. If the caller wants additional informa-tion, efforts will be made to provide that information. The CECC Information Staff can be contacted by the News Desk for those additional details. Inquiries regarding offsite evacuation or other State matters will be referred to the appropriate State agencies.

6.11 Updated news statements shall be issued periodically as needed. At a minimum, statements should be updated at least every two hours, if only to report that "no change" has occurred since the last statement.

6.12 The nuclear plant status report tape and news line tapes should be updated by News Desk personnel each time a new statement is released.

All new statements should be given to the Citizen Action Office for rumor control purposes.

6.i3 Requests by the media for personal interviews or for tours of TVA facilities will be handled through the News Desk. The requests will be coordinated with the Director of the CECC and Plant Superintendent.

7.0 PROCEDURES - Occurrences that require activation of the NSMC.

CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 9 of 15 Rev. 1, 7.1 The procedures listed in the previous section will continue as long as necessary. However, if the condition of the plant worsens, or if media interest becomes so intense that, in the judgment of the Director of Information, it ordered cannot be properly handled from the News Desk, the NSMC will be activated.

7.2 The NSMC for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant is the Calhoun Community College on U.S. 31 North near Decatur; the NSMC for the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant is the downtown Chattanooga YMCA; the NSMC for the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant is the Sweetwater Quality Inn on I-75.

7.3 As a general goal, the NSMC at Sequoyah and Watts Bar should be operational no less than four hours after the Director of Information orders them activated. The Browns Ferry NSMC should be operational no less than six hours after its activation is ordered.

7.4 Prior to ordering activation of the NSMC, the Director of Information will consult with the Director of the CECC and appropriate State information officers, if feasible.

7.5 Equipment for the NSMC will be preboxed and ready for shipment. It is stored in Knoxville and Chattanooga. An inventor'y is listed in the appendix.

7.6 Each State affected by the accident has agreed to participate with TVA in the NSMC, as has the NRC. Once the Director of Information orders activation of the NSMC, the Information Office person who at, that time is coordinating information releases with those agencies shall notify those agencies that the NSMC is being activated and invite them to dispatch personnel to staff it.

7.7 The Plant Information Officer shall notify the owners/operators of the building of the NSMC to make arrangements for its use. Contracts with the owners are included in the appendix. He shall also ensure that South Central Bell is notified to activate telephone lines to the NSMC.

7.8 The Assistant Director of Information will determine who will report to the NSMC. He will make arrangements to have all the equipment that is stored in Knoxville shipped immediately to the center. The following is a listing of the maximum expected staffing of the NSMC.

It is anticipated that in all but the most severe case, less staffing will be acceptable. Staffing levels will be determined by the Assistant Director of Information, who is in charge of the NSMC.

7.8.1 -Chief Spokesman--The Manager of Power or, in his absence, the Deputy

<Manager of Power or another designee. This person serves as the Chief Spokesman for TVA during all news briefings. He consults with officials in the CECC and the TVA Director of Information to coor-dinate all statements and provide correct information. He is available to'nswer specific media questions when formal briefings are not being held.

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 10 of 15 Rev. 1 Director of Information--The Director of Information has the responsibility for all information activities involving a nuclear emergency. He provides directions to both the Director of the NSMC and the CECC Information Office. He apprises the General Manager and the Board of Directors on all information matters. He consults with the Chief Spokesman before all briefings, and participates in those briefings, when necessary, with the Chief Spokesman.

Director of the NSMC--Is in charge of all activities at the NSMC. He supervises all Information Office personnel and support personnel assigned to the center. He chairs all staff meetings at the NSMC, and ensures that the needs of the State, NRC, and FEMA are met.

He serves as the chief point of contact between the NSMC and the CECC Information Office.

Audiovisual Coordinator--The Chief of the Broadcast Staff or his designee. This person is responsible for ensuring the media briefing room is adequately equipped to accommodate the needs of broadcast media and the recording of all news briefings.

The Audiovisual Coordinator will see to it that an adequate number of personnel from the Broadcast Staff are available to perform the duties described.

Associate Director of the NSMC--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary responsibility in handling media needs and making sure proper arrangements are made for timely, comprehensive media briefings. Is in charge of building arrange-ments for the NSMC and coordinates activities of the TVA Broadcast Staff to meet media needs. Coordinates schedules of personnel assigned to NSMC and acts as NSMC "historian," keeping a log of all major events at the center.

Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator--Serves at the instruction of the Director of the NSMC, with primary duties to coordinate NSMC operations with TEMA, NRC, and FEMA. Is responsible for ensuring that representatives from those agencies at the NSMC are kept abreast of all developments, shown copies of all written TVA news releases, and that TVA is shown copies of all written news releases of those agencies. Coordinates joint conferences of all agencies prior to,:

formal briefings.

Technical Advisor--Plant Operations--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman.

In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the design and operation of the affected nuclear plant. At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of Information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters. Is available for informal background briefing sessions with the media.

0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page ll of 15 Rev. 1 Technical Advisor--Radiological Health--Serves at the direction of the Director of the NSMC and acts as an assistant to the Chief Spokesman. In both staff conferences and formal briefings, advises the Chief Spokesman on technical matters dealing with the health and safety aspects of radiation. Works closely with State representatives to give out information on radiation releases from the plant. At the direction of the Chief Spokesman and Director of information, answers media questions dealing with technical matters.

Is available for informal background briefings with the media.

Information Officers (4 Positions)--Serve at the direction of the NSMC Director. Handle telephone calls from the media to the NSMC.

Relay information to Knoxville and Washington. Answer questions from members of the media present. Assist in writing and distri-buting news releases; coordinating information with the Citizen Action Line, which will serve as the public "rumor control"; and assisting in other activities as instructed by the Director of the NSMC.

Q 8 A Coordinator--Coordinates questions from the media that cannot be answered by the information officers, technical advisors, or Chief Spokesman. Dispatches those questions to the CECC Information Office and makes sure answers are provided and distributed to the reporter.

Artist--Serves the Chief Spokesman and the technical advisors by providing sketches that might be needed during media briefings.

Logistics Coordinator--In charge of all logistics arrangements for the NSMC, including staff transportation and lodging, equipment movement and procurement, media shuttle service between the NSMC and the plant, supplying meals for all persons in the NSMC, getting cash advances for personnel who have to stay overnight, etc. Also works with the media to ensure that out-of-town reporters have adequate accommodations.

Receptionist--Works at the entrance to the NSMC. Registers members of the media who arrive and issues credentials. Records the telephone numbers of the reporters on printed forms so they can be located in case of an emergency. Distributes press packages.

Clerks-Secretaries--The number of clerks and secretaries needed at the NSMC will be determined by the Director of the NSMC. They will include:

l. One secretary to operate the Jacquard computer and printer.
2. One secretary to operate the fastfax telecopier machine.
3. One clerk to assist the Q 6 A Coordinator.
4. Two clerks to answer telephones, take messages, and route calls.
5. One chief clerk assigned to the Director of Information and the Director of the NSMC.

Transportation Coordinator--Works with Logistics Coordinator to provide media transportation to and from the plant. Also provides staff transportation as needed.

0 CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 12 of 15 Rev. 1 7.9 The Director of the NSMC may call upon support personnel from other TVA offices and divisions as necessary to ensure adequate staffing of the NSMC.

7.10 Throughout the activation of the NSMC, the News Desk in Knoxville will continue to be operated, as will all auxiliary operations, such as the Citizen Action Line. The Director of Information shall determine the necessary staffing levels of these operations.

7.11 The Director of Information may dispatch an Information Office representative to the plant site. That person would be stationed at or near Public Safety Service roadblocks to the plant to meet with any media that attempts to gain access to the plant area.

7. 12 The NSMC Transportation Coordinator will, at the direction of the Director of the NSMC, provide.van shuttle service for the media between the NSMC and the plant. Such service shall be under control of the Information Office and shall allow the media to make pictures and conduct live news spots from the plant area.

7.13 Briefings at the NSMC will be conducted whenever necessary, but at a minimum of 2 every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. State, NRC, and FEMA representatives shall participate fully in the briefings, if they so desire. News releases shall be distributed at the NSMC whenever necessary.

7.14 The NSMC shall operate for the duration of the emergency, or until it iswaned determined by the Director to such an extent that of Information that media interest operation of the center is no has longer necessary. It is possible that because of continuing media interest after the emergency, the NSMC could be kept open for several days after the specific emergency has ended.

8.0 TELEPHONE LISTINGS 8.1 CECC Information Office Staff.

CECC Information Director (Crawford) 751-0222'223'235 CECC Information Technical Advisor CECC Information Supervisor (Steverson)

Supervisor'.s Secretary ~

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NRC Coordinator 0236'231~

State Coordinator I,ocal Media Coordinator 0209'These are Dimension telephone numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the last three digits.

CECC"IPD IP-15 Page 13 of 15 Rev. 1 QSA Coordinator Panafax 3000 telecopier Verify telecopy 0224'234'230'67-8222 Jacquard 105 computer 8.2 SNP - Near-Site Media Center (Chattanoo a YMCA)

Supervisor (Cadotte)- 751-0280*

H. G. Parris (Lee Sheppeard) 265-0527 TVA Staff =-1 265-0643 TVA Staff. 2 265-0766 TVA Staff 3 265-0919 TVA Staff 4 756-8067 TVA Staff 5 756-8056 Panafax 3000 telecopier 756-8023 Verify 756"8056 Jacquard 105 computer 756-0686 TVA Broadcast 1 756-0234 TVA Broadcast 2 265-0341 NRC Staff Room 265-0454 TEMA Staff Room (Inman) 751-0279'65-6339 TEMA Staff 1 TEMA-Staff 2 265-6348 TEMA Staff .3 265-0053 TEMA Staff 4 265-0185

~These are Dimension telephone numbers and can be reached from other Dimension telephones by dialing the last three digits.

CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 14 of 15 Rev. 1 8.3 BPNP - Near-Site Media Center (Calhoun State Communit Colle e Limestone Count Tele hone Numbers (205) 355-8055 (205) 355-8073 (205) 355-8043 (205) 355-8046 8.4 State of Tennessee TEMA Emergency Center, Nashville 615-741-5181 Public Information Officer (John Parrish) 1-800-262-3400 TEMA PIO Staff, Nashville 615-741-0001 TEMA Panafax Telecopier, Nashville 615-741-0002 8.5 State of Alabama f

Lauderdale County Civil Defense 766-4201 Lawrence County Civil Defense 974-7641 Limestone County Civil Defense 232-2631 Morgan County Civil Defense 350-.9600 Ext. 227 8.6 Other Numbers Power Information Staff, Chattanooga 751"2864 News Desk, Knoxville 6000-K or 1-800-251-9438 NRC Public Affairs, Atlanta 404-221-4503 NRC Telecopier 404-242-4449

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CECC-IPD IP-15 Page 15 of 15 Rev. 1 TVA Citizen Action Line, Knoxville 1-800-251-9242 TVA Nuclear Status Tape, Knoxville 1-800-251-9427 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Public (404) 221-4503 Affairs, Atlanta Federal Emergency Management Agency, Atlanta (404) 881-2391

0 REP-IPD CECC IP-16 NUC PR EMERGENCY DUTY OFFICER PROCEDURE FOR ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY 'AND GENERAL 'ETKRGENCY Prepared by: B. K. rks Approved by:

Date: Ma c 28 Rev. No. Date Revised 'Pa es 0 All B'AV 35 ~984 Cover Sheet; pg. 2 HOV ) 3 '84 Coversheet, P. 2

~ V ~ V CECC-IPD IP-16 Page 2 of 2 0 6. 0 PROCEDURE RE UIREMENTS Upon Rev. 2 the declaration of an Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency, the EDO shall perform the following:

(Initials/Time) 6.1 Contact the Alternate EDO, provide the initial information, and request that he/she contact the following and request they report to the CECC. The EDO will then proceed to the CECC/DNPEC.

Power Information Staff Duty Officer W. E. Webb B. K. Marks T. E. Adkins A. A. Schenck H. B. Williamson L. N. Haik 6.2 The Alternate EDO will proceed to the CECC/DNPEC upon completion of the above notifications.

6.3 Should the EDO be unable to contact the alternate EDO, he/she shall perform the following notifications, then proceed to the CECC/DNPEC.

Power Information Staff Duty Officer

+en Upon arrival at the center, the EDO may solicit assistance from the ODS or others as necessary to notify the remaining staff.

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