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PNP 2081.EPP.027 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Number 1 of 9 2of9 3of9 4 of 9 EXHIBIT A 5 of 9 EXHIBIT B 6 of 9 EXHIBIT C 7 of 9 EXHIBIT D 8 of 9 EXHIBIT E 9 of 9 EXHIBIT F Revision Number and Date Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Page 1 of 1 Revision 0, 3-1-83 r~')1'<<(<<(,<<('~'va(<<.J'<<<<(('(<<(,~(,,<<'a,.<<<<<<w~(I<<'PMP 2081.EPP.027 i(<<~(I<<'.(:i<<j (<<(r$i]<<(1 1 INDIANA 8(MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT VENT B4ERGEHCY RELEASE LEVEL DETERMINATION 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance in deter-mination of concentrations and release rates of noble gas at the Auxiliary Building Unit Vent.<<2.0 REFER ENC ES 2.1 Figure 1, Vent Stack Sampling Lines, AEPSC drawing supplied by P.K.Eapen.2.2 Computer Program Output;Job tt2001 NSLSSTOP'3 March, 1980, 9:28 p.m.3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 3.1 R-26 has reached or is expected to reach full scale indication.
'~'va(<<.J'<<<<(('(<<(,~(,,<<'a,.<<<<<<w~(I<<'PMP2081.EPP.027i(<<~(I<<'.(:i<<j(<<(r$i]<<(11INDIANA8(MICHIGANELECTRICCOMPANYDONALDC.COOKNUCLEARPLANTUNITVENTB4ERGEHCY RELEASELEVELDETERMINATION 1.0PURPOSE1.1Thepurposeofthisprocedure istoprovideguidanceindeter-minationofconcentrations andreleaseratesofnoblegasattheAuxiliary BuildingUnitVent.<<
3.2 It has been determined by the Shift Supervisor, Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor, their designees, or other responsible plant staff personnel, that additional information on the poten-tial releases through the plant vent is needed.4.0 PRECAUTIONS'.
 
4.1 Very high dose rates and high levels of airborne radioactivity may be pr eseht in unexpected locations in the Auxiliary Building.Precautions to keep internal and external exposure to a minimum shall be taken.These may include, but are not.limited to the following precautions:
==2.0REFERENCES==
4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 At least two individuals shall be sent when there is doubt about the radiological conditions in the Auxiliary Building.At least one functioning high range dose-rate instrument shall be available at all times.This normally means carrying a suitable spare instrument.
2.1Figure1,VentStackSamplingLines,AEPSCdrawingsuppliedbyP.K.Eapen.2.2ComputerProgramOutput;Jobtt2001NSLSSTOP'3 March,1980,9:28p.m.3.0INITIALCONDITIONS 3.1R-26hasreachedorisexpectedtoreachfullscaleindication.
The instruments used for survey may be either GM or Ion Chamber type.If an instrument with a sealed chamber (such as the PIC-6A)is not available, an RM-16 with bullet probe may be used.Page 1 of 9 Revision 0
3.2Ithasbeendetermined bytheShiftSupervisor, PlantRadiation Protection Supervisor, theirdesignees, orotherresponsible plantstaffpersonnel, thatadditional information onthepoten-tialreleasesthroughtheplantventisneeded.4.0PRECAUTIONS'.
'I l(I+At~~Alt'tO U)E4 4 1 l~PMP 2081.EPP.027 4.1.4 Normally, if vent release conditions are serious enough to require activation of this procedure, airborne condi-tions in the Auxiliary Building would require the use of pressure demand type supplied air respirators by all personnel invol ved.5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.1 In all cases involving a significant increase in airborne acti-vity, licensed Control Room personnel should consult PflP 2080 EPP.001;ECC-19 and ECC-13 to determine if any emergency action levels (EAL's)have been exceeded.Upon exceeding an EAL, the proper anergency condition shall be declared and the Energency Plan activated by implementing PMP 2080 EPP.001.6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Obtain portable ccmmunication radio frcm the Technical Support Center, Control Room or an Emergency Station.Survey data taken at the sample station should be transmitted to the Control Room every fifteen (15)minutes.)NOTE: Communication can also be made to the Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center, if necessary or desired.6.2 Obtain calibrated, operable, dose-rate reading instruments.
4.1Veryhighdoseratesandhighlevelsofairborneradioactivity maybepresehtinunexpected locations intheAuxiliary Building.
This should include, i f possible, an RM-16 (2 mR/hr to 20 R/hr)with bullet probe.If the range of the RM-16 is expected to be exceeded, a PIC-6A (1 mR/hr to 1000 R/hr)survey instrument from an emergency station should be obtained for use.6.3 Carefully proceed to the 650'levation sample station.6.4 Remove the shield plug and insert the detector so that it is 6 inches from the sample line inside the shield.For exact positioning of instruments, see Figure 2 for PIC-6A, or Figure 3 for RM-16 bullet probe.6.5 If RM-16 with bullet probe is used in shield, slide lead plug up against bullet probe retainer to minimize radiation shine from sample line.6.6 Open the remote operated sample valves and start the sample pump (controls are located near the sample station).6.7 Obtain a reading on the survey instrument.
Precautions tokeepinternalandexternalexposuretoaminimumshallbetaken.Thesemayinclude,butarenot.limited tothefollowing precautions:
6.8 Using Attachment
4.1.14.1.24.1.3Atleasttwoindividuals shallbesentwhenthereisdoubtabouttheradiological conditions intheAuxiliary Building.
<1, determine the Activity Factor at Time After Event.Page 2 of 9 Revision 0 PMP 2081.EPP.027 NOTE 1: Computer program CPM.002 may be used instead of steps 6.8 through 6.12.NOTE 2: The Activity Factors of Attachment
Atleastonefunctioning highrangedose-rate instrument shallbeavailable atalltimes.Thisnormallymeanscarryingasuitablespareinstrument.
>1 correspond to one (1)R/hr at six inches frcm the sample line (activity uCi/cc factor units~n>h).The concentration required to give 1 R/hr will change with time.It is important that Attachment 81 be referenced frequently to insure that the proper activity factor is used.6.9 Calculate the Unit Yent Release Concentration by multiplying the measured R/hr at the sample station times the activity factor, 6.10 Calculate the Unit Yent Release Rate by multiplying the release concentration times the unit vent flowrate (in CFM)times 4.72E-EXAMPLE: 2.5 R/hr 9 24 hours (1 day)Activ i ty Factor=5.2E3 Release Concentration
Theinstruments usedforsurveymaybeeitherGMorIonChambertype.Ifaninstrument withasealedchamber(suchasthePIC-6A)isnotavailable, anRM-16withbulletprobemaybeused.Page1of9Revision0
'Il(I+At~~Alt'tOU)E441l~PMP2081.EPP.027 4.1.4Normally, ifventreleaseconditions areseriousenoughtorequireactivation ofthisprocedure, airbornecondi-tionsintheAuxiliary Buildingwouldrequiretheuseofpressuredemandtypesuppliedairrespirators byallpersonnel involved.5.0ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.1Inallcasesinvolving asignificant increaseinairborneacti-vity,licensedControlRoompersonnel shouldconsultPflP2080EPP.001;ECC-19andECC-13todetermine ifanyemergency actionlevels(EAL's)havebeenexceeded.
Uponexceeding anEAL,theproperanergency condition shallbedeclaredandtheEnergency Planactivated byimplementing PMP2080EPP.001.6.0PROCEDURE 6.1Obtainportableccmmunication radiofrcmtheTechnical SupportCenter,ControlRoomoranEmergency Station.Surveydatatakenatthesamplestationshouldbetransmitted totheControlRoomeveryfifteen(15)minutes.)NOTE:Communication canalsobemadetotheTechnical SupportCenterandOperational SupportCenter,ifnecessary ordesired.6.2Obtaincalibrated,
: operable, dose-rate readinginstruments.
Thisshouldinclude,ifpossible, anRM-16(2mR/hrto20R/hr)withbulletprobe.IftherangeoftheRM-16isexpectedtobeexceeded, aPIC-6A(1mR/hrto1000R/hr)surveyinstrument fromanemergency stationshouldbeobtainedforuse.6.3Carefully proceedtothe650'levation samplestation.6.4Removetheshieldplugandinsertthedetectorsothatitis6inchesfromthesamplelineinsidetheshield.Forexactpositioning ofinstruments, seeFigure2forPIC-6A,orFigure3forRM-16bulletprobe.6.5IfRM-16withbulletprobeisusedinshield,slideleadplugupagainstbulletproberetainertominimizeradiation shinefromsampleline.6.6Opentheremoteoperatedsamplevalvesandstartthesamplepump(controls arelocatednearthesamplestation).
6.7Obtainareadingonthesurveyinstrument.
6.8UsingAttachment
<1,determine theActivityFactoratTimeAfterEvent.Page2of9Revision0 PMP2081.EPP.027 NOTE1:ComputerprogramCPM.002maybeusedinsteadofsteps6.8through6.12.NOTE2:TheActivityFactorsofAttachment
>1correspond toone(1)R/hratsixinchesfrcmthesampleline(activity uCi/ccfactorunits~n>h).Theconcentration requiredtogive1R/hrwillchangewithtime.Itisimportant thatAttachment 81bereferenced frequently toinsurethattheproperactivityfactorisused.6.9Calculate theUnitYentReleaseConcentration bymultiplying themeasuredR/hratthesamplestationtimestheactivityfactor,6.10Calculate theUnitYentReleaseRatebymultiplying thereleaseconcentration timestheunitventflowrate(inCFM)times4.72E-EXAMPLE:2.5R/hr924hours(1day)ActivityFactor=5.2E3ReleaseConcentration
=(2.5)(5.2E3)
=(2.5)(5.2E3)
=1.3E4qCi/ccReleaseRate=(1.3E4)(50,000 CFM)(4.72E-4)
=1.3E4 qCi/cc Release Rate=(1.3E4)(50,000 CFM)(4.72E-4)
=3.1E5Ci/sec6.11)e'enccmpleted, turnsamplepumpOFF,closevalves,removesurveyinstruments andreplaceshieldplug.6.12TodetemineReleaseConcentration andReleaseRateofTotalIodineandIodine131,obtainIodineFractionfromAttachment 82.ThenmultiplytheIodineFractiontimesvaluesfrom6.9and6.10fromAttachment 82andg3.7.0.FINALCONDITIONS 7.17.2Recorddataobtainedinappropriate logs.InformtheShiftSupervisor and/orPlantRadiation Protection Supervisor ofresultsandanypersonnel exposureorunusualconditions notedintheAuxiliary Building.
=3.1E5 Ci/sec 6.11)e'en ccmpleted, turn sample pump OFF, close valves, remove survey instruments and replace shield plug.6.12 To detemine Release Concentration and Release Rate of Total Iodine and Iodine 131, obtain Iodine Fraction from Attachment 82.Then multiply the Iodine Fraction times values from 6.9 and 6.10 from Attachment 82 and g3.7.0.FINAL CONDITIONS 7.1 7.2 Record data obtained in appropriate logs.Inform the Shift Supervisor and/or Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor of results and any personnel exposure or unusual conditions noted in the Auxiliary Building.Page 3 of 9 Revision 0 I~~~0~J I'I~I sI I y i.p~r.C r~/II I
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.4IS"t 104~-UNIT VENT EIIFPGFNC" RELEASE DETERHIHATIDll ACTIVITY FACTOR (HN-)vs.TINE (Hours or Days)PHP 20&1.EPP.027 EXHISIT 0 I at~-Int!!t-'2, t~taa!E tu~n I 4 ft I I I't 4 4-aa'ff art t DAYS a t Itt~.t''I'Ia t In!A m I.aii'I af't" It~tr at l, ra-I~A~7!'7 4 I I,!I I T taut 7 I I t>>it 7 ,~1)Read R/hr 8 sample station;detertt!ine activity factor for Time After Event.2)Calculate Release Concentration by mul-tiplying R/hr times activity factor.3)Calculate Release Rate by multiplying release concentration times fiottrate times 4.72E-4.EXAHPLE: I)2.5 R/hr 9 24 hours (1 day)Activity Factor~5.25E3 2)Release Concentration 4 (2.5)(5.25E3) 4 1.3E4 uCI/cc..~3)Release Rate~(1.3E4)(50000 Cfll)(4.72E-4)
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I EXHIBIT D UNIT VENT EMERGENCY RELEASE DETERMINATION ACTIVITY FACTOR VS.TIME (HOURS OR DAYS)EXHIBIT E UNIT VENT TOTAL IODINE RELEASE DETERMINATION PMP 2082 EPP.009 EXHIBIT A EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ANNUAL CHECKLIST EXHIBIT B EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SEMI-ANNUAL CHECKLIST EXHIBIT C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUARTERLY CHECKLIST PAGE DATE 9
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Public Version of Rev 0 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure PMP 2081.EPP.027, Unit Vent Emergency Release Level Determination.
ML17320A439
Person / Time
Site: Cook  American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 03/01/1983
From: MURPHY C E
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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ML17054D442 List:
References
PMP-2081.EPP.02, PMP-2081.EPP.2, NUDOCS 8303250056
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PNP 2081.EPP.027 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pa e Number 1 of 9 2of9 3of9 4 of 9 EXHIBIT A 5 of 9 EXHIBIT B 6 of 9 EXHIBIT C 7 of 9 EXHIBIT D 8 of 9 EXHIBIT E 9 of 9 EXHIBIT F Revision Number and Date Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Revision 0-3-1-83 Page 1 of 1 Revision 0, 3-1-83 r~')1'<<(<<(,<<('~'va(<<.J'<<<<(('(<<(,~(,,<<'a,.<<<<<<w~(I<<'PMP 2081.EPP.027 i(<<~(I<<'.(:i<<j (<<(r$i]<<(1 1 INDIANA 8(MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY DONALD C.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT VENT B4ERGEHCY RELEASE LEVEL DETERMINATION 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance in deter-mination of concentrations and release rates of noble gas at the Auxiliary Building Unit Vent.<<2.0 REFER ENC ES 2.1 Figure 1, Vent Stack Sampling Lines, AEPSC drawing supplied by P.K.Eapen.2.2 Computer Program Output;Job tt2001 NSLSSTOP'3 March, 1980, 9:28 p.m.3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 3.1 R-26 has reached or is expected to reach full scale indication.

3.2 It has been determined by the Shift Supervisor, Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor, their designees, or other responsible plant staff personnel, that additional information on the poten-tial releases through the plant vent is needed.4.0 PRECAUTIONS'.

4.1 Very high dose rates and high levels of airborne radioactivity may be pr eseht in unexpected locations in the Auxiliary Building.Precautions to keep internal and external exposure to a minimum shall be taken.These may include, but are not.limited to the following precautions:

4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 At least two individuals shall be sent when there is doubt about the radiological conditions in the Auxiliary Building.At least one functioning high range dose-rate instrument shall be available at all times.This normally means carrying a suitable spare instrument.

The instruments used for survey may be either GM or Ion Chamber type.If an instrument with a sealed chamber (such as the PIC-6A)is not available, an RM-16 with bullet probe may be used.Page 1 of 9 Revision 0

'I l(I+At~~Alt'tO U)E4 4 1 l~PMP 2081.EPP.027 4.1.4 Normally, if vent release conditions are serious enough to require activation of this procedure, airborne condi-tions in the Auxiliary Building would require the use of pressure demand type supplied air respirators by all personnel invol ved.5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5.1 In all cases involving a significant increase in airborne acti-vity, licensed Control Room personnel should consult PflP 2080 EPP.001;ECC-19 and ECC-13 to determine if any emergency action levels (EAL's)have been exceeded.Upon exceeding an EAL, the proper anergency condition shall be declared and the Energency Plan activated by implementing PMP 2080 EPP.001.6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 Obtain portable ccmmunication radio frcm the Technical Support Center, Control Room or an Emergency Station.Survey data taken at the sample station should be transmitted to the Control Room every fifteen (15)minutes.)NOTE: Communication can also be made to the Technical Support Center and Operational Support Center, if necessary or desired.6.2 Obtain calibrated, operable, dose-rate reading instruments.

This should include, i f possible, an RM-16 (2 mR/hr to 20 R/hr)with bullet probe.If the range of the RM-16 is expected to be exceeded, a PIC-6A (1 mR/hr to 1000 R/hr)survey instrument from an emergency station should be obtained for use.6.3 Carefully proceed to the 650'levation sample station.6.4 Remove the shield plug and insert the detector so that it is 6 inches from the sample line inside the shield.For exact positioning of instruments, see Figure 2 for PIC-6A, or Figure 3 for RM-16 bullet probe.6.5 If RM-16 with bullet probe is used in shield, slide lead plug up against bullet probe retainer to minimize radiation shine from sample line.6.6 Open the remote operated sample valves and start the sample pump (controls are located near the sample station).6.7 Obtain a reading on the survey instrument.

6.8 Using Attachment

<1, determine the Activity Factor at Time After Event.Page 2 of 9 Revision 0 PMP 2081.EPP.027 NOTE 1: Computer program CPM.002 may be used instead of steps 6.8 through 6.12.NOTE 2: The Activity Factors of Attachment

>1 correspond to one (1)R/hr at six inches frcm the sample line (activity uCi/cc factor units~n>h).The concentration required to give 1 R/hr will change with time.It is important that Attachment 81 be referenced frequently to insure that the proper activity factor is used.6.9 Calculate the Unit Yent Release Concentration by multiplying the measured R/hr at the sample station times the activity factor, 6.10 Calculate the Unit Yent Release Rate by multiplying the release concentration times the unit vent flowrate (in CFM)times 4.72E-EXAMPLE: 2.5 R/hr 9 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (1 day)Activ i ty Factor=5.2E3 Release Concentration

=(2.5)(5.2E3)

=1.3E4 qCi/cc Release Rate=(1.3E4)(50,000 CFM)(4.72E-4)

=3.1E5 Ci/sec 6.11)e'en ccmpleted, turn sample pump OFF, close valves, remove survey instruments and replace shield plug.6.12 To detemine Release Concentration and Release Rate of Total Iodine and Iodine 131, obtain Iodine Fraction from Attachment 82.Then multiply the Iodine Fraction times values from 6.9 and 6.10 from Attachment 82 and g3.7.0.FINAL CONDITIONS 7.1 7.2 Record data obtained in appropriate logs.Inform the Shift Supervisor and/or Plant Radiation Protection Supervisor of results and any personnel exposure or unusual conditions noted in the Auxiliary Building.Page 3 of 9 Revision 0 I~~~0~J I'I~I sI I y i.p~r.C r~/II I

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