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Shearon Harri.s Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)Mar'ch 1983 Rev.0 The SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures are contained in the SHNPP Plant Operating Manual (POM), Volume 3, which consists of the following parts: Book 1, Emergency Plan (EP)Book 2, Pla'n't Emergency Procedures (PEP)A list of Plant Emergency Procedures required to implement the plan can be found in Appendix E of Book 1.1.3 Responsibility for Plan Development and Review Responsibility for the SHNPP Emergency Plan development, review, and periodic update is assigned to the Assistant to the Plant General Manager who serves as the SHNPP Emergency Planning Coordinator.
Shearon Harri.s Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)Mar'ch 1983 Rev.0 The SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures are contained in the SHNPP Plant Operating Manual (POM), Volume 3, which consists of the following parts: Book 1, Emergency Plan (EP)Book 2, Pla'n't Emergency Procedures (PEP)A list of Plant Emergency Procedures required to implement the plan can be found in Appendix E of Book 1.1.3 Responsibility for Plan Development and Review Responsibility for the SHNPP Emergency Plan development, review, and periodic update is assigned to the Assistant to the Plant General Manager who serves as the SHNPP Emergency Planning Coordinator.
1.4 Emergency Classes Off-normal plant conditions are classifed according to four emergency classes which in order of increasing severity are: UNUSUAL EVENT;ALERT;SITE EMERGENCY; and GENERAL EMERGENCY.
 
===1.4 Emergency===
Classes Off-normal plant conditions are classifed according to four emergency classes which in order of increasing severity are: UNUSUAL EVENT;ALERT;SITE EMERGENCY; and GENERAL EMERGENCY.
The emergency classes are defined in NUREG-0654, Appendix 1 as follows: Unusual Event Unusual events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.No releases of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.Alert Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.Site Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.Any releases not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near site boundary.General Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.
The emergency classes are defined in NUREG-0654, Appendix 1 as follows: Unusual Event Unusual events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.No releases of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.Alert Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.Site Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.Any releases not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near site boundary.General Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.
Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.1-2 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 Events that could lead to any of these emergency classifications are described in Chapter 4,"Emergency Measures and Operations".
Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.1-2 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 Events that could lead to any of these emergency classifications are described in Chapter 4,"Emergency Measures and Operations".
1.5 Plant Site Descri tion The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)site is located in the extreme southwest corner of Wake County, North Carolina, approximately 16 miles southwest of Raleigh, which is the largest population center, and approximately 15 miles northeast of Sanford, North Carolina, in Lee County (See Figures 1.5-1 and 1.5-2).Approximate coordinates of the plant center line are latitude 35 38'01" N and longtitude 78 57'23" W.The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant consists of two pressurized water reactors (PWR)of Westinghouse Corporation manufacture, each licensed to operate at 2785 megawatts thermal (MWt).The associated gross electrical output is approximately 900 megawatts electric (MWe)each.The major structures of SHNPP which contain radioactive materials are the Containment Buildings, Reactor Auxiliary Buildings, and the Waste Processing Building.Figure 1.5-3 shows the principle site buildings.
 
===1.5 Plant===
Site Descri tion The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)site is located in the extreme southwest corner of Wake County, North Carolina, approximately 16 miles southwest of Raleigh, which is the largest population center, and approximately 15 miles northeast of Sanford, North Carolina, in Lee County (See Figures 1.5-1 and 1.5-2).Approximate coordinates of the plant center line are latitude 35 38'01" N and longtitude 78 57'23" W.The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant consists of two pressurized water reactors (PWR)of Westinghouse Corporation manufacture, each licensed to operate at 2785 megawatts thermal (MWt).The associated gross electrical output is approximately 900 megawatts electric (MWe)each.The major structures of SHNPP which contain radioactive materials are the Containment Buildings, Reactor Auxiliary Buildings, and the Waste Processing Building.Figure 1.5-3 shows the principle site buildings.
Figure 1.5-2 shows the exclusion boundary and location of the Shearon Harris Energy&Environmental Center (SHEEC)in which are located the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)and the Plant Media Center (PMC).1.6 Plume Ex osure Emer enc Plannin Zone (EPZ)The Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)is defined as the area within an approximate ten-mile radius of the SHNPP and is referred to as the 10-Mile EPZ.Principal exposure sources from the plume exposure pathway are (a)whole body external exposure to gamma radi,ation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b)exposure of the lungs and internal organs to gamma and beta radiation from inhaled radioactive gases and/or radioactive particulates.
Figure 1.5-2 shows the exclusion boundary and location of the Shearon Harris Energy&Environmental Center (SHEEC)in which are located the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)and the Plant Media Center (PMC).1.6 Plume Ex osure Emer enc Plannin Zone (EPZ)The Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)is defined as the area within an approximate ten-mile radius of the SHNPP and is referred to as the 10-Mile EPZ.Principal exposure sources from the plume exposure pathway are (a)whole body external exposure to gamma radi,ation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b)exposure of the lungs and internal organs to gamma and beta radiation from inhaled radioactive gases and/or radioactive particulates.
The time of potential exposure can range in length from hours to days.Figure 1.5-2 shows the Plume Exposure EPZ in relation to the location of SHNPP.The Plume Exposure EPZ includes portions of the North Carolina counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake.Annex H, attached, shows evacuation routes and local emergency planning zone boundaries in the 10-mile EPZ~The prevailing winds around the plant are from the southwest.
The time of potential exposure can range in length from hours to days.Figure 1.5-2 shows the Plume Exposure EPZ in relation to the location of SHNPP.The Plume Exposure EPZ includes portions of the North Carolina counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake.Annex H, attached, shows evacuation routes and local emergency planning zone boundaries in the 10-mile EPZ~The prevailing winds around the plant are from the southwest.

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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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r REGULATORY I ORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYS, I (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR;8403140120 DOC~DATE: 84/03/08 NOTARIZED:

YES DOCKET FACIL!50 400 Shearon Har r is Nuclear Power Pl anti Unit 1i Carolina 05000400 AUTH'AME AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCDUFFIEiM+A, Carolina Power 8 Light Co, RECIP~NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONiH~Rs Offic of Nuclear Reactor Re ul ti ni Director'5 Pc>

SUBJECT:

Forwards Rev to e i encg pl'Sniper SE~hanges r ef lect cancellation of Unit 2 interfaces,,w/state of NC radiological emergency response plan 8 evacudtion time study results, 0 DISTRIBUTION CODE: A045S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE:.TITlE!OR Submittal Emergency Pr ep Correspondence NOTES!RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME NRR LB3 BC BUCKLEYi8=01 INTERNAL'E/DEPKR/EPB 06 NRR4)=-ILES COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 RKCIP IENT ID CODE/NAME NRR LB3 LA IE'/DEPER/IRB 12 NRR/DSI/RAB RGN2 COPIKS LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXTERNAL<A TECHHAZ NRC PDR 02 NTIS 05 1 1 1 1 1 LPDR NOMIC 03".1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIREDe LTTR 15 ENCL 14 4 P I'4 VV~e hh'f Ii(1 q))'f I q'f>1 f'}t))h h'))I'" I'1 II~f g),, l')h+44.v)E<I X" Nit!'lI4<II'l'>4<4 h'))J"h l'h)>h'f h i")'4~;hh 1'>>4 f,hh,,,~e 4 4'4 if~I 4 4<ff)4'1 I 144 I 4", 4'h I'143>>'I'I'.'I!8'Vial t hE g)>r,g'1!l'!l)h<Ef>>)h 4<h 4,<E 41 hg<E'<)nI, f,<, I<iiI i P fh[v g)<4 h'l)iv h<lI.4 (t~><hi 4 q'44'<4'I f'F'1 fq 5 hh'Il 41+>>I i 4,1i()vrg<4<E<h

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Dear Mr.Denton:

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.30(c), Carolina Power&Light Company hereby transmits three (3)signed originals and sixty (60)copies of Revision 2 to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan.This revision is provided in order to address questions from the NRC Staff that were included in the SHNPP Safety Evaluation Report.In addition, changes reflect cancellation of Unit 2, interfaces with the North Carolina Radiological Emergency Response Plan, organization of the personnel health physics responsibilities into a separate Personnel Protection and Decontamination Team, and consolidation of the Plant Media Center into the Corporate Headquarters Media Center.Significant (non-editorial) changes are indicated by vertical bars in the right-hand margin of the pages.Text pages have been printed on both sides.This revision also includes results from the Evacuation Time Study (submitted in December 1983), the locations of shelters, and protective action recommendations based on core and containment conditions.

These three subjects were discussed Xn our letter of October 4, 1983 and are included here as our response to questions in the Safety Evaluation Report.r Yours very truly, M.A.McDuffie Senior'Vice President Nuclear Generation JHE/ccc (9598JHE)CCa Mr.B.C.Buckley (NRC)Mr.G.F.Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)

Mr.J.P.O'Reilly (NRC-RII)Mr.G.E.Simonds (NRC)Mr.Travis Payne (KUDZU)Mr.Daniel F.Read (CHANGE/ELP)

Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County Public Library Mr.Dr.Mr~Dr.Mr.Dr.Mr~Wells Eddleman Phyllis Lotchin John D.Runkle Richard D.Wilson G.0.Bright (ASLB)J.H.Carpenter (ASLB)J.L.Kelley (ASLB)M.A.1fcpuffiehavin,g been first duly sworn, did depose and say that the information contained herein is true and correct to the best of his A information, knowledge and belief;and the sources of his information are officers, employees, contractors, and agents of Carolina Power&Light Company.tlti t I I I I)lgI 8403i40i20 840308 PDR ADOGK 05000400 F PDR otary ea My commission expires: OQT 04)98/411 Fayettevlile Street o P.O.Box 1551 o Raleigh, N.C.27602~i~000.8~~o~s'II~~gO y~lyulll>

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r Snearcn Harrts Nuclear PJO Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)February 1984 Rev.2 ATTACHMENT CAROLINA POWER&LIGHT COMPANY SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOCKET NO-50-400 EMERGENCY PLAN INSTRUCTION SHEET This revision contains additional or revised technical information and editorial changes in the form of replacement pages for the SHNPP EP.-Each revised page bears the notation"Rev.2" at the top right of the page.Vertical bars have been placed in the margins of revised pages to indicate the location of technical revisions on the page.Revision 2 is a complete revision to the Emergency Plan and should replace the entire contents as follows: REMOVE EXISTING PAGES Entire Emergency Plan except tabs INSERT REPLACEMENT PAGES SHNPP EP Revision 2 (Place each chapter behind corresponding tab numbers)(1151EPUkjr)

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~~~~~~oi~~~~oiii~~~~~oiV~~~~~~oV 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 l.5 1.6 1.7 1.8

1.9 INTRODUCTION

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~.~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~.~,~,~~~.~~~~Authority/Requirements..........................

Purpose of SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures

..Responsibility for Plan Development and Review..Emergency Classes...............................

Plant Site Description..........................

Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)....Ingestion Exposure Emergency Planning Zone......

Demographic Information.........................

Supporting Emergency Plans........

~.......~~~~.~~~~~~1 1~~~~~1 1~~~~~1 1~o~~~1 2~~~~ol-2~~~~~1 3~~~~~1 3~~~~~1 3~~~~~1 4~~~~~1 4 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

~...~.~.~~~~.~.~Ge neral.........................................

Emergency Organization..........................

Command and Control.............................

Assignment of Responsibilities........

~...~..~~~....o2-1~~~~~2'~~~~~2 1~~~~~2 2~~~~~2 3 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 EMERGENCY FACILITIES, COMMUNICATIONS, General............................

Control Room.......o.ooo.o.o..o.oo.

Technical Support Center (TSC).....

Operational Support Center (OSC)...Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)Plant Media Center (PMC)...........

Off-Site Facilities................

Communications Systems.............

Assessment Equipment...............

EQUIPMENT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3 1~~~~~3 1~~~~~3 1~~~~~3 2~~~~~3 3.~...3-4~~~~~3 4~o~~~3 5~~~~~3 6~~~~~3 7 4.0 4.1 4.2 4'44.5 4.6 4.7 4.8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~EMERGENCY MEASURES AND OPERATIONS..

~~~.~.~~Emergency Classification.................

Notification.oo.oo....o..oooo.o....oo....

Activation...............................

Assessment Actions.................,.....

Protective Actions for the Public........

Protective Actions for On-Site Personnel.

Fire Fighting Assistance.................

Security Measures........................

.....4-1~~~~~4 1~~~~o4 2~~~~~4 2~~~~~4 3~~~~~4 4~~~~~4 5~~~~4 10~~~~4 ll 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 MAINTAINING EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

~.~...~~~~o..~..Emergency Plan and Plant Emergency Procedures...

Training............,...........................

Drills and Exercises............................

Maintenance and Inventory of Emergency Equipment and Supplies~~~~~5 1~~~~~5 1~~o~~5 2~~~~~5 4~~~~~5 6 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)March 1983 Rev.0 6.o 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 RECOVERY.................................

G eneral................................

Recovery Organization..................

Assignment of Responsibilities.........

Recovery Plan Activation...............

Recovery Planning......................

Reentry Planning.......................

Total Population Exposure Estimates....

Recovery Termination and Reporting Requ~~~~~~iremen~~~~~~~~6 1~~~~~~~~6 1~~~~~~~~6 1~~~~~~~~6 1~~~~~~~~6 5~~~~~~~~6 6~~~~~~~~6 7~~~~~~~~6 7 ts~~~~~~6 8

7.0 REFERENCES

.............................................7-1 AP,"JEX A<<AGREEMENTS ANNEX B-TECHNICAL BASIS OF EMERGENCY DOSE PROJECTION PROGRAM ANNEX C-GLOSSARY OF TERMS ANNEX D-NUREG-0654 CROSS REFERENCE ANNEX E-LIST OF PLANT EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (PEP)ANNEX F-EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FORM ANNEX G-INTERFACING INFORMATION FROM SUPPORTING EMERGENCY PLANS ANNEX H-LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONES AND EVACUATION ROUTES MAP l Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.(SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)September 1983 Rev.1 LIST OF TABLES Number Title 2.2-1 2.2-2 2~2 3 3.1-1 4.0-1 4.2-1 4.2-2~.z-s 4.2-4 4.5-1 4.5-2 4.6-1 6.2-1 On-Shift Staffing For Emergencies Emergency Organization Resources Emergency Response Organization Assignments Typical Emergency Supplies Available For Emergency Facilities Off-site Agency Support Summary Execution of Unusual Event Execution of Alert Execution of Site Emergency Execution of General Emergency Protective Actions at Various Projected Doses Exposure to the Public Via the Ingestion Pathway CP&L Radiation Limits Corporate Recovery Organization Assignments i

Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 LIST OF FIGURES Number Title 1.5-1 1.5-2 1.5-3 1.8-1 2~2 1 4.1-1 6.2-1 Ingestion Exposure Pathway 50-mile EPZ Plume Exposure Pathway 10-mile EPZ SHNPP Site Plan 8 Emergency Facilities Demographic Information Plant Emergency Organization Emergency Response Manager Organization Emergency Action Levels Summary Recovery Organization

Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)DISTRIBUTION LIST" Yarch 1983 Rev.0~Co v 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 48 49 Addressee SHNPP SHNPP SHNPP Research HEEC)Plant General Manager, SHNPP Assistant to Plant General Manager, SHNPP Manager, Plant Operations, SHNPP Manager Oper ations, SHNPP Yanager Ma'ntenance, SHNPP Manager Technical Support, SHNPP Manager Environmental JJ: Radiation Control, Director Regulatory Compliance, SHNPP Shift Foreman, SHNPP Unit 01 Control Room Senior Specialist, Emergency Preparedness TSC, SHNPP (Emergency Planning Coordinator)

TSC, SHNPP (Emergency Planning Coordinator)

EOF, SHNPP (Emergency Planning Coordinator)

EOF, SHJJPP (Emergency Planning Coordinator)

Security Specialist, SHNPP Document Control, SHNPP Library, SHNPP Library, SHNPP Training Supervisor, SHNPP Supervt.sor, EhRC, SHNPP Reserved Proj.Specialist, Radiation Control, SHNPP Supervisor, Radiation Control, SHNPP Sr.Specialist, Fire Protection, SHNPP Shift Operating Supervisor, SHNPP Principal Engineer, Operations, SHNPP Project Engineer-NSSS, SHNPP Director-On Site Nuclear Safety, SHNPP Manager QA/QC, Harris Plant Material Control Supervisor SHNPP Maintenance Supervisor, Electrica3., Unit b1 Maintenance Supe.visor, Mechanical, Unit IJ1 Director of Planning and Scheduling, SHNPP Radwaste Superv'sor, SHNPP Administrative Supervisor, SHNPP Sr..Vice President, Power Supply Group Vice President, Nuclear Operations Manager, Technical Services Department Project Scientist Technical Services Dept.Vice President, Brunswick Nuclear Project Vice President, Corporate Nuclear Safety h Manager, Corporate Quality Assurance Vice President, Corporate Communications Manager, News Service Manager, News Service (Plant Media Center, S Yanager Radiological 4 Chemical Support Sr.Specialist

-Health Physics Yianager Nuclear Operations Training Sr.Specialist

-Technical Training, SHEEC

Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 DISTRIBUTION LIST (Cont')*~Co 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Addressee Manager, Nuclear Operations Training (Library)Manager, Corporate Health Physics Director, Emergency Preparedness Unit Director, Emergency Preparedness Unit NOD, Library, 3A3, Raleigh Director-Nuclear Engineering Safety Review Manager-Construction Procurement Services Vice President, Transmission Manager, Transmission Substation Maintenance Project General Manager, SHNPP Plant General Manager, BSEP Plant General Manager, HBR State of North Carolina, Department of Human Resources, P.O.Box 12200, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 Attention:

D.Brown State of North Carolina, Division of Emergency Management, 116 West Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Attention:

James L.Self State of North Carolina, Division of Emergency Management, 116 W.Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Attention:

Edwin H.Harris, Jr.State Highway Patrol, 3318 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC 27610, Attention:

Lt.Ethridge Chatham County Civil Preparedness Agency, P.0.Box 428, Pittsboro, NC 27312, (Courier Box 322)Sanford-Lee County Dept.of Emergency Management, P.O.Box 1154, Sanford Municipal Building, 225 Weatherspoon Street, Sandford, NC 27330, (Courier Box 331)Harnett County Emergency Management Agency, 108 East H.Street P.0.Box 6, Erwin, NC 28339 Wake County Emergency Management Agency, Suite 921, County Office Building, P.0.Box 550, Raleigh, NC 27602 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Box 4808, Atlanta GA 30302, Attention G.K.Griffiths Ebasco, Inc., Two World Trade Center, New York, NY 10048, Attention:

E.P.O'onnell American Nuclear Insurers, The Exchange, Suite 245, 270 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06032 Nuclear Mutual Limited, P.O.Box 2025, Hamilton 5 Bermuda INPO, 1100 Circle 75 Parkway Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Additional Distribution:

Rex Hospital, 4420 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, NC 27607, Attention:

John R.Willis Apex Rescue Squad, Inc.P.0 Box 44, Apex NC 27502, Attention:

Nicky Winstead Apex Volunteer Fire Dept., Inc., P.O.Box 336, Apex NC 27502, Attention:

G.W.Howard Holly Springs Rural Fire Dept., Inc., Route 1, Holly Springs, NC Attention:

Jimmy Holland 27540, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)Harch 1983 Rev.0 DISTRIBUTION LIST (Cont'd)*Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region IV (1 copy)1375 Peachtree St., Atlanta GA 30309 USNRC (45 copies)CP&L Legal Department (15 copies)U." S.Department of Energy (1 copy), Savannah River Operations Office, P.O.Box A, Aiken SC 29801, Attention:

Richard P.Denise~Note: Addressees are requested to notify Document Control, CP&L Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, P.O.Box 165, New Hill, N.C.27562 of address changes when they occur, and when they no longer have a need to be on distribution.

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Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 1'INTRODUCTION 1.1 Authority/Requirements The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan and Plant Emergency Procedures have been prepared in accordance with the following requirements and guidelines:

Code of Federal Regulations, 10CFR50, Section 50.47,"Emergency Plans".Code of Federal Regulations, 10CFR50,$ection 50.54(q),"Conditions of Licenses".

  • Code of Federal Regulations, 10CFR50, Appendix E,"Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities."*NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1,"Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants", November 1980.*NUREG-0696,"Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities", Final Report, February 1981.*Carolina Power 6 Light Company (CP&L)Corporate Emergency Plan.1.2 Purpose of SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures The purpose of the SHNPP Emergency Plan (EP)and Plant Emergency Procedures (PEP)is to assure that the state of onsite and offsite emergency preparedness provides reasonable assurance that adequate corrective and protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency at the plant.The SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures outline the Emergency Preparedness Program which has the following objectives:

Provide protection of plant personnel and the general public.Prevent or mitigate property damage.Effective coordination of emergency activities among all organizations having a response role.Early warning and clear instructions to the p'opulation-at-risk in the event of a serious radiological emergency.

Continued assessment of actual or potential consequences both on site and off site.Effective and timely implementation of emergency measures.Continued maintenance of an adequate state of emergency preparedness.

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Shearon Harri.s Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)Mar'ch 1983 Rev.0 The SHNPP Emergency Plan and Procedures are contained in the SHNPP Plant Operating Manual (POM), Volume 3, which consists of the following parts: Book 1, Emergency Plan (EP)Book 2, Pla'n't Emergency Procedures (PEP)A list of Plant Emergency Procedures required to implement the plan can be found in Appendix E of Book 1.1.3 Responsibility for Plan Development and Review Responsibility for the SHNPP Emergency Plan development, review, and periodic update is assigned to the Assistant to the Plant General Manager who serves as the SHNPP Emergency Planning Coordinator.

1.4 Emergency

Classes Off-normal plant conditions are classifed according to four emergency classes which in order of increasing severity are: UNUSUAL EVENT;ALERT;SITE EMERGENCY; and GENERAL EMERGENCY.

The emergency classes are defined in NUREG-0654, Appendix 1 as follows: Unusual Event Unusual events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.No releases of radioactive material requiring off-site response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.Alert Events are in process or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant.Any releases expected to be limited to small fractions of EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.Site Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public.Any releases not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near site boundary.General Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.

Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.1-2 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 Events that could lead to any of these emergency classifications are described in Chapter 4,"Emergency Measures and Operations".

1.5 Plant

Site Descri tion The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)site is located in the extreme southwest corner of Wake County, North Carolina, approximately 16 miles southwest of Raleigh, which is the largest population center, and approximately 15 miles northeast of Sanford, North Carolina, in Lee County (See Figures 1.5-1 and 1.5-2).Approximate coordinates of the plant center line are latitude 35 38'01" N and longtitude 78 57'23" W.The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant consists of two pressurized water reactors (PWR)of Westinghouse Corporation manufacture, each licensed to operate at 2785 megawatts thermal (MWt).The associated gross electrical output is approximately 900 megawatts electric (MWe)each.The major structures of SHNPP which contain radioactive materials are the Containment Buildings, Reactor Auxiliary Buildings, and the Waste Processing Building.Figure 1.5-3 shows the principle site buildings.

Figure 1.5-2 shows the exclusion boundary and location of the Shearon Harris Energy&Environmental Center (SHEEC)in which are located the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)and the Plant Media Center (PMC).1.6 Plume Ex osure Emer enc Plannin Zone (EPZ)The Plume Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)is defined as the area within an approximate ten-mile radius of the SHNPP and is referred to as the 10-Mile EPZ.Principal exposure sources from the plume exposure pathway are (a)whole body external exposure to gamma radi,ation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b)exposure of the lungs and internal organs to gamma and beta radiation from inhaled radioactive gases and/or radioactive particulates.

The time of potential exposure can range in length from hours to days.Figure 1.5-2 shows the Plume Exposure EPZ in relation to the location of SHNPP.The Plume Exposure EPZ includes portions of the North Carolina counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake.Annex H, attached, shows evacuation routes and local emergency planning zone boundaries in the 10-mile EPZ~The prevailing winds around the plant are from the southwest.

1.7 In estion Ex osure Emer enc Plannin Zone The Ingestion Exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)is defined as the area within an approximate fifty-mile radius of the SHNPP and is referred to as the 50-Mile EPZ.The ingestion exposure sources from the ingestion pathway are contaminated water or food, such as milk or fresh vegetables.

The time of potential exposure can range in length from hours to months.1-3 Shearon Harris-Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Emergency Plan (EP)March 1983 Rev.0 Figure 1.5-1 shows the 50~ile Ingestion Exposure EPZ in relation to the location of the Shearon Harris Plant.The Ingestion Exposure EPZ includes the North Carolina counties of Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Cumberland, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, Orange, Person, Randolph, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, Vance.'E l The region within a 50~ile radius of the SHNPP site contains both urban and rural areas with industry, farming, business, education, research, and military interests.

1.8 Demographic

Information The distribution of resident population in the 10-Mile Emergency Planning Zone is presented in Figure 1.8-1.1.9 Supporting Emer ency Plans Emergency Plans which support this Plan are:*Carolina Power 6 LLght Company Corporate Emergency Plan.*North Carolina Emergency Response Plan in Support of Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Division of Emergency Management, Department of Crime Control and Public Safety (Due December 1983)~E*U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-0728, NRC Incident Response Plan.5805R12T2 1-4 8,~I 40 IfgstfgtSSB+

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