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{{#Wiki_filter:Overview of Nuclear Power | {{#Wiki_filter:Overview of Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness USET HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMITTEE FEB 6, 2018 Robert Kahler, Branch Chief Policy and Oversight Branch Division of Preparedness and Response Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response | ||
*Defense-in-Depth*Protective Action Guidelines | |||
*Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | Presentation Topics | ||
*Emergency Classifications | * Defense-in-Depth | ||
*NRC / FEMA Relationship | * Protective Action Guidelines | ||
*Status of Revision to EP Guidance | * Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | ||
*Status of Decommissioning EP | * Emergency Classifications | ||
* NRC / FEMA Relationship | |||
* Status of Revision to EP Guidance | |||
* Status of Decommissioning EP Rulemaking USET Homeland Security and 2 | |||
Emergency Services Committee | |||
Defense-in-Depth Philosophy | Defense-in-Depth Philosophy | ||
-An approach to designing and operating nuclear facilities that prevents and mitigates accidents that release radiation or hazardous materials-Multiple independent and redundant layers of defense to compensate for potential human and mechanical failures-no single layer, no matter how robust, is exclusively relied upon*Use of access controls*Physical barriers | - An approach to designing and operating nuclear facilities that prevents and mitigates accidents that release radiation or hazardous materials | ||
*Redundant and diverse key safety functions*Emergency response | - Multiple independent and redundant layers of defense to compensate for potential human and mechanical failures | ||
Emergency | - no single layer, no matter how robust, is exclusively relied upon | ||
-making-Simplifies choice of possible | * Use of access controls | ||
-10 CFR 50.47(b)(1) | * Physical barriers | ||
-10 CFR 50.47(b)(16) | * Redundant and diverse key safety functions | ||
*16 planning standards | * Emergency response measures USET Homeland Security and 3 | ||
-10 CFR 50.54(q) | Emergency Services Committee | ||
-10 CFR 50 Appendix | |||
*Licensee-Mitigate consequences,-Notify agencies, monitor release, provide Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) | Emergency Preparedness Emergency Planning | ||
*NRC-Monitor licensee actions, -Provide technical assistance,*FEMA-Reviews offsite EP | - Reduces complex decision-making | ||
*State and local agencies and Tribal Nations | - Simplifies choice of possible responses NRC Regulations | ||
-Issues protective | - 10 CFR 50.47(b)(1) - 10 CFR 50.47(b)(16) | ||
* 16 planning standards | |||
- 10 CFR 50.54(q) | |||
- 10 CFR 50 Appendix E USET Homeland Security and 4 | |||
Emergency Services Committee | |||
Emergency Response Organizations (ERO) | |||
* Licensee | |||
- Mitigate consequences, | |||
- Notify agencies, monitor release, provide Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) | |||
* NRC | |||
- Monitor licensee actions, | |||
- Provide technical assistance, | |||
* FEMA | |||
- Reviews offsite EP | |||
* State and local agencies and Tribal Nations | |||
- Issues protective actions USET Homeland Security and 5 | |||
Emergency Services Committee | |||
Protective Action Guides (PAGs) | Protective Action Guides (PAGs) | ||
*EPA-400: | * EPA-400: Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents | ||
*Guidance for triggering protective actions | * Guidance for triggering protective actions | ||
*Suggested protective actions based on | * Suggested protective actions based on dose USET Homeland Security and 6 | ||
Emergency Services Committee | |||
Protective Action Guides (PAGs) | Protective Action Guides (PAGs) | ||
*Based on | * Based on projected dose | ||
*Evacuation/ sheltering 5 rem*Potassium Iodide KI administration | - does not count dose received | ||
-25 rem to thyroid | * Evacuation/ sheltering 5 rem | ||
*PAG levels no health effects | * Potassium Iodide KI administration | ||
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)*Plume Exposure Pathway | - 25 rem to thyroid | ||
-10 mile radius | * PAG levels no health effects detectable USET Homeland Security and 7 | ||
*Ingestion Exposure Pathway | Emergency Services Committee | ||
-50 mile | |||
*Plume Exposure Pathway | Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | ||
-Area requiring immediate protective actions | * Plume Exposure Pathway | ||
-Approximately 10 miles in radius | - 10 mile radius | ||
-Sized based upon: | * Ingestion Exposure Pathway | ||
*Projected doses | - 50 mile radius USET Homeland Security and 8 | ||
*Plume Exposure Pathway | Emergency Services Committee | ||
-Boundaries determined by topography, political jurisdictions | |||
*Roads, rivers, lakes, peninsulas | Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | ||
*Municipal, County, State jurisdictions | * Plume Exposure Pathway | ||
USET Homeland Security and Emergency Services Committee | - Area requiring immediate protective actions | ||
*Plume Exposure Pathway | - Approximately 10 miles in radius | ||
-Provisions for action within EPZ | - Sized based upon: | ||
*Prompt decision making for public protective actions | * Projected doses wont exceed PAGs outside zone USET Homeland Security and 9 | ||
*Development of evacuation plans | Emergency Services Committee | ||
*Public information program | |||
*Prompt public alerting and notification | Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | ||
*24/7 communication capability with State/local officials | * Plume Exposure Pathway | ||
*Monitoring of offsite radiological release | - Boundaries determined by topography, political jurisdictions | ||
*Maintaining Emergency Operations | * Roads, rivers, lakes, peninsulas | ||
USET Homeland Security and Emergency Services Committee | * Municipal, County, State jurisdictions USET Homeland Security and 10 Emergency Services Committee | ||
*NRC is singular authority for making decisions regarding overall adequacy of EP*Includes making a final determination whether EPZ extends beyond site boundary*Includes making a final determination of appropriate size of EPZ to adequately protect public health and safety*NRC makes this determination in consultation with | |||
*Ingestion Exposure Pathway | USET Homeland Security and 11 Emergency Services Committee | ||
-Protect from consumption of contaminated food | |||
-Considerable time to action | Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | ||
-Approximately 50 miles in radius | * Plume Exposure Pathway | ||
-Sized based upon: | - Provisions for action within EPZ | ||
*Contamination not exceed PAGs beyond 50 | * Prompt decision making for public protective actions | ||
* Development of evacuation plans | |||
* Public information program | |||
* Prompt public alerting and notification | |||
* 24/7 communication capability with State/local officials | |||
* Monitoring of offsite radiological release | |||
* Maintaining Emergency Operations Centers USET Homeland Security and 12 Emergency Services Committee | |||
USET Homeland Security and 13 Emergency Services Committee | |||
USET Homeland Security and 14 Emergency Services Committee | |||
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | |||
* NRC is singular authority for making decisions regarding overall adequacy of EP | |||
* Includes making a final determination whether EPZ extends beyond site boundary | |||
* Includes making a final determination of appropriate size of EPZ to adequately protect public health and safety | |||
* NRC makes this determination in consultation with FEMA USET Homeland Security and 15 Emergency Services Committee | |||
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs) | |||
* Ingestion Exposure Pathway | |||
- Protect from consumption of contaminated food | |||
- Considerable time to action | |||
- Approximately 50 miles in radius | |||
- Sized based upon: | |||
* Contamination not exceed PAGs beyond 50 miles USET Homeland Security and 16 Emergency Services Committee | |||
Relationship between PAGs and EPZs | Relationship between PAGs and EPZs | ||
*PAGs are trigger for appropriate protective actions-Protect public health and safety | * PAGs are trigger for appropriate protective actions | ||
-Minimize exposure to general public and emergency workers | -Protect public health and safety | ||
-Not to be used as acceptable dose limits | -Minimize exposure to general public and emergency workers | ||
-PAGs and EPZs complement each | -Not to be used as acceptable dose limits | ||
*Unusual event | -PAGs and EPZs complement each other USET Homeland Security and 17 Emergency Services Committee | ||
*No release expected | |||
*Alert*Release small fraction of EPA PAGs | Emergency Classification Levels | ||
*Site Area Emergency | * Unusual event | ||
*Release | * No release expected | ||
*Release expected to exceed EPA PAGs | * Alert | ||
*NRC-Regulatory Agency | * Release small fraction of EPA PAGs | ||
-Created in 1974 | * Site Area Emergency | ||
-Empowered by Atomic Energy Act as sole authority to establish and enforce rules | * Release wont exceed EPA PAGs at site boundary | ||
-Overall decisions on | * General Emergency | ||
*FEMA-Cabinet Agency | * Release expected to exceed EPA PAGs offsite USET Homeland Security and 18 Emergency Services Committee | ||
-Created in 1979 | |||
-Oversees Offsite Planning to meet NRC standards | 10 miles USET Homeland Security and Emergency 19 Services Committee | ||
-Input provided to NRC USET Homeland Security and Emergency Services Committee | |||
*10 CFR 50.54(s)(3) | Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities Offsite Onsite USET Homeland Security and 20 Emergency Services Committee | ||
-The NRC will base its finding on a review of the FEMA findings and determinations as to whether State and local emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented, and on the NRC assessment as to whether the licensee's emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as limiting the authority of the Commission to take action under any other regulation or authority of the Commission or at any time other than that specified in this paragraph | |||
NRC and FEMA Relationship | |||
-Revised December | * NRC | ||
*Joint NRC/FEMA Guidance | - Regulatory Agency | ||
*Revision 2 to be issued this year | - Created in 1974 | ||
*http://www.regulations.gov | - Empowered by Atomic Energy Act as sole authority to establish and enforce rules | ||
-Search for Docket No. FEMA-2012- | - Overall decisions on reasonable assurance | ||
*Final Regulatory Basis | * FEMA | ||
-Nov 20, 2017: Published in Federal Register | - Cabinet Agency | ||
*Proposed Rule/Draft Regulatory Guidance | - Created in 1979 | ||
-May 7, 2018: Provide to Commission | - Oversees Offsite Planning to meet NRC standards | ||
-Dec 6, 2018: Start 75 day public comment period | - Input provided to NRC USET Homeland Security and 21 Emergency Services Committee | ||
*Final Rule/Final Regulatory Guidance | |||
-Sept 30, 2019: Provide to Commission | NRC and FEMA Relationship | ||
*http://www.regulations.gov | * 10 CFR 50.54(s)(3) | ||
-Search for Docket ID NRC | - The NRC will base its finding on a review of the FEMA findings and determinations as to whether State and local emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented, and on the NRC assessment as to whether the licensee's emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as limiting the authority of the Commission to take action under any other regulation or authority of the Commission or at any time other than that specified in this paragraph. | ||
-2015-0070 | * Memorandum of Understanding | ||
- Revised December 2015 USET Homeland Security and 22 Emergency Services Committee | |||
NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1 | |||
* Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants Revision 1, November 1980 | |||
* Joint NRC/FEMA Guidance | |||
* Revision 2 to be issued this year | |||
* http://www.regulations.gov | |||
- Search for Docket No. FEMA-2012-0026 USET Homeland Security and 23 Emergency Services Committee | |||
NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1 Sample Format USET Homeland Security and 24 Emergency Services Committee | |||
Decommissioning Rule Schedule | |||
* Final Regulatory Basis (ADAMS ML17215A010) | |||
- Nov 20, 2017: Published in Federal Register | |||
* Proposed Rule/Draft Regulatory Guidance | |||
- May 7, 2018: Provide to Commission | |||
- Dec 6, 2018: Start 75 day public comment period | |||
* Final Rule/Final Regulatory Guidance | |||
- Sept 30, 2019: Provide to Commission | |||
* http://www.regulations.gov | |||
- Search for Docket ID NRC-2015-0070 USET Homeland Security and 25 Emergency Services Committee | |||
Contact Information Robert Kahler, Branch Chief Policy and Oversight Branch Division of Preparedness and Response Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-3756 robert.kahler@nrc.gov USET Homeland Security and 12 26 Emergency Services Committee}} | |||
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Overview of Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness USET HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMITTEE FEB 6, 2018 Robert Kahler, Branch Chief Policy and Oversight Branch Division of Preparedness and Response Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Presentation Topics
- Defense-in-Depth
- Protective Action Guidelines
- Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Emergency Classifications
- NRC / FEMA Relationship
- Status of Revision to EP Guidance
- Status of Decommissioning EP Rulemaking USET Homeland Security and 2
Emergency Services Committee
Defense-in-Depth Philosophy
- An approach to designing and operating nuclear facilities that prevents and mitigates accidents that release radiation or hazardous materials
- Multiple independent and redundant layers of defense to compensate for potential human and mechanical failures
- no single layer, no matter how robust, is exclusively relied upon
- Use of access controls
- Physical barriers
- Redundant and diverse key safety functions
- Emergency response measures USET Homeland Security and 3
Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Preparedness Emergency Planning
- Reduces complex decision-making
- Simplifies choice of possible responses NRC Regulations
- 10 CFR 50.47(b)(1) - 10 CFR 50.47(b)(16)
- 16 planning standards
- 10 CFR 50 Appendix E USET Homeland Security and 4
Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Response Organizations (ERO)
- Licensee
- Mitigate consequences,
- Notify agencies, monitor release, provide Protective Action Recommendations (PARs)
- NRC
- Monitor licensee actions,
- Provide technical assistance,
- Reviews offsite EP
- State and local agencies and Tribal Nations
- Issues protective actions USET Homeland Security and 5
Emergency Services Committee
Protective Action Guides (PAGs)
- EPA-400: Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents
- Guidance for triggering protective actions
- Suggested protective actions based on dose USET Homeland Security and 6
Emergency Services Committee
Protective Action Guides (PAGs)
- Based on projected dose
- does not count dose received
- Evacuation/ sheltering 5 rem
- Potassium Iodide KI administration
- 25 rem to thyroid
- PAG levels no health effects detectable USET Homeland Security and 7
Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Plume Exposure Pathway
- 10 mile radius
- Ingestion Exposure Pathway
- 50 mile radius USET Homeland Security and 8
Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Plume Exposure Pathway
- Area requiring immediate protective actions
- Approximately 10 miles in radius
- Sized based upon:
- Projected doses wont exceed PAGs outside zone USET Homeland Security and 9
Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Plume Exposure Pathway
- Boundaries determined by topography, political jurisdictions
- Roads, rivers, lakes, peninsulas
- Municipal, County, State jurisdictions USET Homeland Security and 10 Emergency Services Committee
USET Homeland Security and 11 Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Plume Exposure Pathway
- Provisions for action within EPZ
- Prompt decision making for public protective actions
- Development of evacuation plans
- Public information program
- Prompt public alerting and notification
- 24/7 communication capability with State/local officials
- Monitoring of offsite radiological release
- Maintaining Emergency Operations Centers USET Homeland Security and 12 Emergency Services Committee
USET Homeland Security and 13 Emergency Services Committee
USET Homeland Security and 14 Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- NRC is singular authority for making decisions regarding overall adequacy of EP
- Includes making a final determination whether EPZ extends beyond site boundary
- Includes making a final determination of appropriate size of EPZ to adequately protect public health and safety
- NRC makes this determination in consultation with FEMA USET Homeland Security and 15 Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Planning Zones (EPZs)
- Ingestion Exposure Pathway
- Protect from consumption of contaminated food
- Considerable time to action
- Approximately 50 miles in radius
- Sized based upon:
- Contamination not exceed PAGs beyond 50 miles USET Homeland Security and 16 Emergency Services Committee
Relationship between PAGs and EPZs
- PAGs are trigger for appropriate protective actions
-Protect public health and safety
-Minimize exposure to general public and emergency workers
-Not to be used as acceptable dose limits
-PAGs and EPZs complement each other USET Homeland Security and 17 Emergency Services Committee
Emergency Classification Levels
- Unusual event
- No release expected
- Alert
- Site Area Emergency
- General Emergency
- Release expected to exceed EPA PAGs offsite USET Homeland Security and 18 Emergency Services Committee
10 miles USET Homeland Security and Emergency 19 Services Committee
Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities Offsite Onsite USET Homeland Security and 20 Emergency Services Committee
NRC and FEMA Relationship
- NRC
- Regulatory Agency
- Created in 1974
- Empowered by Atomic Energy Act as sole authority to establish and enforce rules
- Overall decisions on reasonable assurance
- Cabinet Agency
- Created in 1979
- Oversees Offsite Planning to meet NRC standards
- Input provided to NRC USET Homeland Security and 21 Emergency Services Committee
NRC and FEMA Relationship
- The NRC will base its finding on a review of the FEMA findings and determinations as to whether State and local emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented, and on the NRC assessment as to whether the licensee's emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as limiting the authority of the Commission to take action under any other regulation or authority of the Commission or at any time other than that specified in this paragraph.
- Memorandum of Understanding
- Revised December 2015 USET Homeland Security and 22 Emergency Services Committee
NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1
- Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants Revision 1, November 1980
- Joint NRC/FEMA Guidance
- Revision 2 to be issued this year
- Search for Docket No. FEMA-2012-0026 USET Homeland Security and 23 Emergency Services Committee
NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1 Sample Format USET Homeland Security and 24 Emergency Services Committee
Decommissioning Rule Schedule
- Final Regulatory Basis (ADAMS ML17215A010)
- Nov 20, 2017: Published in Federal Register
- Proposed Rule/Draft Regulatory Guidance
- May 7, 2018: Provide to Commission
- Dec 6, 2018: Start 75 day public comment period
- Final Rule/Final Regulatory Guidance
- Sept 30, 2019: Provide to Commission
- Search for Docket ID NRC-2015-0070 USET Homeland Security and 25 Emergency Services Committee
Contact Information Robert Kahler, Branch Chief Policy and Oversight Branch Division of Preparedness and Response Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (301) 287-3756 robert.kahler@nrc.gov USET Homeland Security and 12 26 Emergency Services Committee