ML17334A823
| ML17334A823 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Cook |
| Issue date: | 09/28/1984 |
| From: | ALEXICH M P INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG |
| To: | DENTON H R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| AEP:NRC:0824B, AEP:NRC:824B, NUDOCS 8410020370 | |
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50316DonaldC,CookNuclearPowerPlant~Unit2'~Indiana805000316AUTH:,NAME'UTtiORAFFILIATIONALEXICH<M.P, Indiana8MichiganElectricCo.RECIP~NAMERECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONqHORBOfficeofNuclearReactor:Regulationi DirectorRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME NRR-ORBiBCWIGGINGTONr D01INTERNALS ADM/LFMBIE/DEPER/IRB 12'NRR/DSI/RABRGN3COPIESLTTRENCL111110111111RECIPIENT'D CODE/NAME NRRORB1LAIE/DEPER/EPB 06NEBILES04DRSS/EPRPB
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DearMr.Denton:
Pleasefindenclosedtwo(2)copiesofRevision3totheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantEmergenoy Plan.Thisrevisionincorporates changestoouremergency responseplanofoperations thathavedeveloped sinceRevision2wassubmitted.
Changesareidentified byaverticalbarintherighthandmarginwiththeexception ofthosemadeforeditorial purposes(i.e.misspellings, typos,andpunctuation).
Thechangescommitted tointheletterfromMr.M.P.AlexichtoMr.J.G.Keppler,datedOctober21,1983areincludedinthisrevision.
Inaddition, editorial changesweremadetosomepagesofpreviousrevisions.
OtheritemsincludedinRevision3areafiveyearplanforemergency preparedness attheDonaldC.CookNuolearPlant,andacrossreference showingthosePlantEmergency PlanProcedures whichimplement eachsectionoftheEmergency Plan.ThisrevisionoftheEmergency Planisbeingincorporated intoSection12.3oftheFSAR.Instructions havebeenenclosedforreplaoing theaffectedpages.Revision3isconsistent withtherequirements of10CFR50.54(q)anddoesnotdecreasetheeffectiveness oftheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantEmergency Plan.I'410020370"840928 PDRADOCK05000315FPDR 4I~~~4 AEP:NRC:0824BPleasesignandreturntheencloseddocumentcontrolacknowledgement letter.Thisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowing corporate procedures whichincorporateareasonable setofcontrolstoinsureaccuracyandcompleteness priortosignature bytheundersigned.
Verytrulyyours,MP.exicnVicePresident
/edgEnclosures cc:JohnE.DolanH.G.Smith,Jr.,BridgmanR.C.CallenG.CharnoffE.R.Swanson,NRCResidentInspector, BridgmanJ.G.Keppler,NRC,GlenEllyn,Illinois
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'),,ll~)~,)kk>>~~I~,'4.),,kt>>~~4kI*~1~~Y~i~'~'k,~I,ll>>k)0"PI't~.k~"~~I8~-~~k~iI*)id'II'II4'l~gl~k DOCUMENTCONTROLACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTERDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantEmergency Plan,RevisionControlled CopyNo.Pleaseacknowledge receiptoftheabovelistedcontrolled copyoftheDonaldC.CookEmergency Planinthespaceprovidedbelow.Signature DateAddressPleasereturnthisformwithinten(lO)daysto:Mr.TimothyG.Harshbarger AmericanElectricPowerServiceCorporation 1Riverside PlazaColumbus, Ohio43216 0INSTRUCTIONS FORINSERTION OFREVISION34m~4io<Tk+RemoveFrontBinderCover,Rev.2InsideCoverSheet,Rev.2RecordofRevisiontoRev.2FrontBinderCover,Rev.3InsideCoverSheet,Rev.3RecordofRevisiontoRev.3ThelasttwopagesoftheControlled CopyListEntireTableofContents12.3-2,Rev.112.3-9,Rev.112.3-24,Rev.112.3-25,Rev.012.3-26,Rev.112.3-34,Rev.112.3-40,Rev.112.3-48,Rev.0Figure12-3,Rev.112.3-59,Rev.212.3-64,Rev.212.3-107, Rev.112.3-108, Rev.112.3-109, Rev.212.3-110, Rev.212.3-111, Rev.112.3-114, Rev.112.3-158, Rev.112.3-167, Rev.212.3-168, Rev.212.3-203, Rev.212.3-214, Rev.112.3-218, Rev.112.3-236, Rev.012.3-241, Rev.112-3-258, Rev.212.3-262, Rev.112.3-263, Rev.212.3-264, Rev.112.3-265, Rev.012.3-268, Rev.212.3-269, Rev.2CoverSheetAppendixA,Rev.0ThelasttwopagesoftheControlled CopyListmarkedRevision3PagesithruxiiiofRevision3totheTableofContents12.3-2,Rev.112.3-9,Rev.312.3-24,Rev.112.3-25,Rev.312.3-26and12.3-26(a),
R12.3-34,Rev.312.3-40,Rev.312.3-48,Rev.0Figure12-3,Rev.312.3-59,Rev.212.3-64,12.3-64(a),
and12.3-64(b),
Rev.312.3-107, Rev.112.3-108, Rev.312.3-109and12.3-109(a),
12.3-110, Rev.312.3-111, Rev.312.3-114and12.3-114(a),
12.3-158, Rev.312.3-167and12.3-167(a),12.3-168, Rev.212.3-203and12.3-203(a),
12.3-214, Rev.312.3-218, Rev.312.3-236, Rev.012.3-241, Rev.312.3-258, Rev.312.3-262and12.3-262(a),
12.3-263and12.3-263(a),
12.3-264, Rev.312.3-265, Rev.312.3-268, Rev.312.3-269, Rev.3ev~3Rev.3Rev.3Rev.3Rev.3Rev.3Rev.3CoverSheetAppendixA,Rev.3NinePagesContaining CrossReference Instructions forInsertion ofRevision3Page2LnsertFirstPageof~dixB,Rev.2CoverSheetAppendixC,Rev.2Agreement Letter-Sheriff'Dept.,BerrienCountyMichigan, 1/20/82Agreerrent Letter-Dept.ofStatePolice,StateofMichigan, 12/22/81Agreeaent Letters-Men+rialHospital, St.Joseph,Michigan, 1/8/82;andMercyHospital, BentonHarbor,Michigan1/8/82Agreement Letter-U.S.Dept.ofEnergy,1/20/82Agree>rent Letters-CityofBridgmanFireDepartment, 1/9/82,1/9/82and8/2/83Agreenent Letter-MichiganDept.ofPublicHealth,1/7/82AcpmaentLetter,U.S.Coast2/17/82Agreement Letter,Medic1Gcxmenity Errergency Service8/17/82FirstPageofAppendix'B, Rev.3CoverSheetAppendixC,Rev.3AgreemmtLetter-Sheriff'Dept.,BerrienCountyMichigan, 7/12/84Agreement Letter-Dept.ofStatePolice,StateofMichigan, 4/26/84Agrearent Letter-Southeastern MichiganHealthCareAssociation, 8/16/84~mantLetter-U.S.Dept.ofEnergy,8/21/84Agreement Letter-LakeTownshipFireDepartaent, Agre+rent Letter-CityofBridgmanFireDepartnent, Agreement Letter-MichiganDept.ofPublicHealth,Agreenent Letter-U.S.Coasta~,8/15/84Agreement Letter-Y~c1Caraaunity Emergency Service8/20/84Agreeaent Letter-LakeTownshipAmbulance andRescue,MutualAssistance Agreement withSignature Sheetdated9/15/84TabMarkedAPPKandFiveYearPlanforEmergency Preparedness Activities attheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant AEPINDIANA5MICHIGANELECTRICCOMPANYDONALDC.COOKNUCLEARPLANTEMERGENCY PLANCONTROLCOPYNUMBERI~(5)REV.2FINALSAFETYANALYSISREPORTCHAPTER12.3QNA
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COPYNUMBERTITLE/ORGANIZATION 21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.,PublicAffairsDirector-Indiana&MichiganElectricCaqoanyDonaldC.CookPlantDocumentControlManager-DonaldC.CookEnergyInformation CenterManager-BentonHarborDivisionManager-DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantStaffAssistant
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COPYNUMBER41.42.43.TITLE/ORGANIZATION NRC-RegionIXI(1copy)Director-AHARegion5Operating PlantRegionalManager,Westinghouse ElectricCorp.NuclearServicesXntergration Division44Xnstitute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO)Revision2 TABLEOFCONTiWZSIÃZRODUCTION 12.3.1.1Purpose12.3.1.212.3.1.3Objective Scope12.3.1.4Initiation ofHrergency Plan12.3.1.5Definitions 12.3.112.3.212.3.212.3.212.3.312.3.4ORGANIZRFION CONTROL12.3.2.1Organizational Control12.3.1512.3.16ON-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION 12.3.3.1Indiana&MichiganElectricCompany12.3.3.2Individual Responsibilities ofPlantPersonnel 12.3.1912.3.2012.3.2112.3.3.2.1 PlantManager(orAlternate) 12.3.3.2.2 On-SiteEmergency CoorcLixmtor 12.3.3.2.3 Assistant PlantManagers12.3.3.2.
4Operations Superintendent 12.3.3.2.5 ShiftTechnical Advisor12.3.3.2.6 ShiftOperating Engineer12.3.3.2.7 LiaisonPerson12.3.3.2.8 ManagerofCookEnergyInformation 12.3.2112.3.2212.3.2312.3.2312.3.2412.3.2412.3.2512.3.2512.3.3.2.9 PlantRadiation Protection Supervisor 12.3.2612.3.3.2.10 Additional PlantStaffEmergency Assignments 12.3.26Revision1 TABLEOFCONTlWIS(cont'd)TITLEPAGEAmericanElectricPc@~Bnargency ResponseOrganization 12.3.3.3.1 RecoveryandControlManager12.3.3.3.
2Technical SupportManager12.3.3.3.
3PlantOperations Manager12.3.3.3.
4Radiation ControlandWasteHandlingManager12.3.3.3.
5Engineering, DesignandConstruction Manager12.3.3.3.
6ScheduleandPlanningManager12.3.3.3.
7Administration andZagistics Manager12.3.3.3.8 NewsandPublicRelations Yanager12.3.3.3.9 StateCaaaunications Coordinator 12.3.3.3.10 Engineering EOFManagerOff-SiteGroups12.3.3.4.1 BerrienCountySheriff's Department 12.3.3.4.2 StateofMichigan12.3.3.4.3 FederalGovernmnt12.3.3.4.4 FireDep.+%ment OverallOrganization
&Ccmnunication NuclearTransportation Accidents NuclearPowerPlantBrargency ResponseVoluntary Assistance Agreemmt12.3-2612.3-2812.3-3012~33112.3-3212\33312.3-34-12.3-3512.3-3612.3-3612%33712.3-3812.3-3912.3-4112.3-5012.3-5112.3-5212.3-5312.3-532'evision2 TABLEQFC(XVZEÃlS (cont'd)TITLEPAGEl2KRGEKCY RESPONSESUPPORTANDRESOURC1%
12.3.4.1Interagency Radiological Assistance Plan(IRM?)12.3.4.2Off-SiteRepresentative 12.3.4.3Off-SiteAgenciesandOrganizations 12.3-5412.3-5512.3-5812.3-58EMERG1WCY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM12.3.5.1Bnergency ActionLevels12.3.5.2Protective Actions12.3.5.3Emergency Protective ActionGuidelines-AllClassifications
-GaseousRelease(FourCharts)12.3-6112.3-6212.3-6312.3-6512.3.5.4Emergency Protective ActionGuidelines
-12.3-69AllClassifications
-LiquidReleases12.3.5.5Initiating Conditions 12.3-7012.3.5.5.1 Emergency Condition Category12.3-7012.3.5.5.2 Hnergency Classification ofFSARPostulated Transients 12.3-100NVZIFICATICN MEZHODSANDPROCEDURES 12.3.6.1Notification ofEmergency ResponsePersonnel andOrganizations 12.3.6.1.1 On-Site12.3.6.1.2 Off-Site(PlantStaff)12.3.6.1.3 Off-SiteResponseOrganizations 12.3-10612.3-10712.3-10712.3-10812.3-109Revision1 TABLEOFCOMMIS(cont'.)12.3.6.2LevelsofImplarentation forAlerting, 12.3-111Notifying andMobilizing ResponsePersonnel 12.3.6.3ContentsofEmergency Messages12.3.6.4PublicNotification 12.3.6.5PublicInformation Messages12.3.6.6Notification ofNuclearTransportation Accidents 12.3-11'4 12.3-11612.3-11912.3-12012.3.6.7Notification ofAmericanNuclearInsurers12.3-12012.3.6.8Notification ofNuclearPawerPlantEmergencies (Voluntary Assistance) 12.3-1212CCMNUNICATIONS 12.3.7.1On-SiteCcaxmnications 12.3-12612.3-12712.3.7.1.1 PlantP.A.System(Public12.3-127AddressSystem)12.3.7.1.2 PlantP.A.B.X.System(Plant12.3-128Telephone System)12.3.7.1.3 FireandEmergency Radio12.3.7.1.4 SecurityRadio12.3.7.2Off-SiteComaunications
.12.3.7.2.1 Indiana&MichiganElectricCcanpanyMicrawave System12.3.7.2.2 VHFRadio12.3.7.2.3 Mid-Michigan Telephone Canpany12.3.7.3Ccmmunications Capability 12.3-12812.3-12912.3-12912.3-12912.3-13012.3-13012.3-130Revision2 TABLEOFCOÃHWZS(cont'd)TITLEPAGE12.3.7.4Notification ofEmergency ResponseOrganizations andPersonnel 12.3.7.5Gmnunications SystemsTesting12.3.7.6Comaunications WithOff-SiteGroups12.3-13112~313312.3-13412.3.7.7FederalTelecaaaunications System(F1'S)12.3-13612.3.7.8Elnergency Notification System(ENS)12.3-137PUBLICINFORMATION 12.3.8.1PublicDissemination ofInformation 12.3.8.2PublicAffairsOrganization 12.3.8.2.
1CrisisCornnunications 12.3.8.3Bnergency NewsSource(ENS)DesigneeandLocation12.3.8.4ENSCeration12.3-14112.3-14212.3-14412.3-14412.3-14512.3-14612.3.8.5JointPublicInformation Center(JPIC)12.3-147Activation andLocation12.3.8.6JPICLocation12.3.8.7UtilityPublicAffairsDirectoratJPIC12.3.8.8UtilitySpokesperson 12.3.8.9Gcmaunity Relations andGovernment Affairs12.3.8.10Inter-Agency Liaison12.3-14712.3-14812.3-14912.3-15012.3-150EMERGENCY FACILITIES ANDEQUIPMENT 12.3.9.1Technical SupportCenter12.3-15612.3-157Revision1 TABLEOFCCHT1WIS(cont'd)TITLE12.3.9.212.3.9.1.
1Technical SupportCenterFunction12.3.9.1.
2Technical SupportCenterLocation12.3.9.1.
3Technical SupportCenterStaffing12.3.9.l.
4Technical SupportCenterDesignEmergency Operations Facility12.3.9.2.1 Hnergency Operations FacilityOrganizational Structure 12.3.9.2.
2Bnergency Operations FacilityFunctions 12.3.9.2.3 Emergency
~rationsFacilityOrganization andLocation12.3-15712.3-15912.3-15912.3-159a 212.3-16012.3-16012.3-16212.3-16412.3.9.2.4 Bnergency Operations FacilityStaffing12.3-16612.3.9.2.
5Emergency Operations FacilityDesign12.3-166a212.3.9.312.3.9.412.3.9.5Operations SupportAreaBnergency Organizations
-ConceptofOperations Emergency Detection 12.3.9.5.1 methodsofDetection 12.3.9.5.
2Detection ofNonRadiological Event12.3.9.5.2.
1Yanitoring Instrunen-tation12.3-16712.3-16712.3-17512.3-17512.3-17612.3-17612.3.9.5.3 Detection ofRadioactivity Release,Incidents 12.3.9.5.3.1 Honitoring Instrumen-tation12.3-17712~3177Revision2 TABLEOFCONTENTS(cont'd)12.3.9.6Off-SiteLaboratory Facilities 12.3.9.7Emergency Equipnent 12.3.9.8Radiological Environaental Monitoring 12.3.10.1 Radioactive MaterialReleaseDetermination 12.3.10.2 Decisional Aids12.3.10.3 PostAccidentSampling12.3.10.3.1 PostAccident.
SamplingLocation12.3-18212.3-18212.3-18312.3-19112.3-19212.3-19312.3-19612.3-19812.3.10.3.2 PostAccidentSamplingPrccedures 12.3.10.4 Radiation Monitoring System12.3.10.5 Meteorological System12.3.10.6 Radiological FieMMonitoring 12.3-19812.3-19912.3-20212.3-203PRClZECTIVE RESPONSE12.3.11.1 On-SiteProtective Response12.3.11.2 AssemblyAreasofPlantPersonnel 12.3.11.3 Protective ClothingandRespiratory Ecpu.pment 12.3.11.4 Personnel Accountability 12.3.11.5 Radioprotective Drugs12.3.11.6 Off-Siteprotective Response12.3-21112.3-21212.3-21612.3-21812.3-22012.3-22212.3-222Revision2 TABLEOFCONTtXTS(cont'd)TITLEPAGE12.3.11.7Evacuation TimbreEstimates 12.3.11.8Topographical Maps12.3-22312.3-223RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURECONTRQL12.3.12.1 Radiation Protection Guidelines 12.3.12.2 Emergency Exposure12.3.12.3 Emergency ExposureControl"12.3.12.4 Radiation ExposureRecordsforQn-SitePersonnel 12.3.12.5 RecordsofOff-SiteContamination 12.3.12.6 ContanLnation Contxol12.3-23112.3-23212.3-23312.3-23412.3-235"12.3-235 12.3-235MEDICALANDPUBLICHEALTHSUPPORT12.3.13.1 On-SiteMedicalSupport12.3.13.2 Off-Site~calSupport12.3-23912.3-24012.3-243RECOVERYANDRE-ENTfKPLANNINGANDPOSTACCIDENTOPERATIONS 12.3-25012.3.14.1Non-Radiological Incidents 12.3.14.2Radiological Incidents 12.3.14.2.1 Re-Evaluation andStatus12.3.14.2.2 Re-Entry12.3.14.3 RecoveryOperations 12.3.14.3.1 Criteria12.3-25112.3-25112.3-25112.3-252'2.3-25312.3-253Revision1 TABLEQFCOFZENTS(cont'd)TITLEPAGEEXERCISES, DRILXSAND'GAINING12.3.15.1 Exercises, DrillsandTraining12.3.15.2 Scenarios forIntegrated Exercises 12.3-25612.3-25712.3-263RESPONSIBILVlY FORPLANNINGEFFORT12.3.16.1 Hnergency PlansMninistration Responsibility 12.3.16.2 PeriodicReviews,UpdatesandAudits12.3.16.3 Hnergency ResponseOrganization SupportPlans12.3.16.4Implementing Procedures 12.3.16.5 Off-SiteEmergency Plans12.3-26712.3-26812.3-26812.3-270j2.3-27112.3-272Revision1 AppendixA:BC:D:E:PlantEmergency PlanProcedures AIIerican ElectricPower-Bnergency ResponseOrganization Procedures Agr~tswithOff-SiteSupportAgenciesEmergency KitsandEcgxipmnt LocationBerrienCountyEmergency Prepardness FolderCRCGSREFZZ1~2KES 12.3.1.312.3.1.312.3.2.112.3.13.1 12.3.6.412.3.8.1F:Description ofFederalRadiological Assistance 12.3.4G:H:BerrienCountyMapPopulation Distribution MapRadiological SupportServicesCapability AccidentNotification Procedures forANIInsurers12.3.11.2 12.3.11.7.2 12.3.9.512.3.6.7K:L(NotUsed)(NotUsed)Revision2 LISTOFFIGURESFIGURESCROSSREFERENCE SECTIONLOCATIONPersonnel ManningofResponseCenters12.3.1.5and12.3.11.2 12.3.1StateofMichiganNuclearIncidentResponseOrganization D.C.CookNuclearPlantOrganiza-tionChart12.3.2.1and12.3.6.1.3 12.3.3.112.3.212.3.3AEPBrergency ResponseOrganization D.C.CookNuclearPlantEmergency ResponseConmunications FlewD.C.CookNuclearPlantNuclearIncidentInitialNotification Process12.3.3.112.3.3.412.3.3.612.3.312.3.312.3.3LocationofResponseCentersLocationofResponseCenters12.3.9.1.2 12.3.9.2.2 12.3.9.312.3.8.312.3.912.3.9On-SiteLocationofEnvirormental SamplingStationsOff-SiteLocationofEnvironmental SamplingStationsOn-SiteEvacuation Routes12.3.9.712.3.9.712.3.11.1 12.3.912.3.912.3.11Revision1 LISTOFFIGURES(cont'd)FIGURESOff-SiteTLDStations4-5MileRadiusAccidentNotification Procedure forANIInsurersContainment Radiation Monitoring ReadingInitialActivation ofEOFPlantPersonnel ManningCROSSRK."EREKCE12.3.9.712.3.6.7andAppendixJ12.3.9.5.3.1 and12.3.10.1 12.3.9.4SECTIONLCCATICH12.3.912.3.612.3.1012.3.9Revision2 LISTOFTABLECROSSREEKKZCESECTIONLOCATIONDCCNPPersonnel ShiftAssigrmmt Environmental Monitoring Program12.3.3.112.3.9.712.3.312.3.9PostAccidentmonitoring Inst~nts12.3.9.5.1 12.3.9Revision1 DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantEmerenPlanIntroduction ThepurposeoftheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantEmergency Planistofulfilltherequirements assetforthin10CFR50andAppendixEandtheplanningobjectives setforthinNUREG-0654/FEIL.-REP-1 Revision1.Cbjective TheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantemergency planhasthefun~talobjective ofprotecting thehealthandsafetyofthegeneralpublic,personstemporarily visitingorassignedtothereactorfacility, andemployees oftheplant'.ScopeThespecificdetailsfortheimpleaantation ofthisemergency planareincorporated intheDonaldC.CookBnergency PlanProcedures andintheAmericanElectricPowerCcnpmyProcedures pursuanttotherequirements specified inSection12.3.1.1TheEmergency PlanProcedures willuseorreference procedures.
12.3-2Revision1 14.rationsSrtArea(OSA).Thisareaislocatedinthebasement/shelter roomoftheplantsofficebuilding.
Uponactivation personnel onsitesodesignated whodonothavespecificreporting dutieselsewhere, willproceedtothisarea.Itwillbethearea,ifnecessary, thatwillhousetheoperations supportpersonnel forassigrment torespondtotheassis-ItanceoftheControlRoomandTechnical SupportCenterrequests.
Accmounications linkisestablished asneededwiththeControlRoomsandTechnical SupportCenter.15.Protective ActionGuides(PAG)-Projected radiological doseordoseccamitment valuestoindividuals inthegeneralpopulation thatwarrantprotective actionfollowing areleaseofradioactive material.
Protective actionswouldbewarranted providedthereduction inindividual doseexpectedtobeachievedbycarryingouttheprotective actionisnotoff-setbyexcessive riskstoindividual safetyintakingtheprotective action.ThePAGdoesnotincludethedosethathasunavoidable occurredpriortotheassessment.
12.3-9Revision1 12.3.3.2.5 ShiftTechnical Advisor(STA)Theon-dutyShiftTechnical AdvisorreportstotheControlRoomintheeventofaneEgency.Hisfunctionistoprovideanindependent assessaent ofconditions presentandactionstaken;hereportstotheShiftSupervisor andactsinan1advisorycapacity.
OtherSTA'calledinwillreporttotheTSC,asneeded.12.3.3.2.6 ShiftSrvisor(SS)TheShiftSupervisor orseniorlicensedindivi-1dualon-siteisnormallyresponsible forinitiat'ion oftheactionsrequiredbytheemer-gencyplancoordination ofallplantactivities untilarrivalofthePlantManager(orAlternate)
.AlthoughtheSSisrelievedofthisoverallresponsibility afterarrivalofthePlantPlantManager(orAlternate),
hecontinues tobeinchargeofandresponsible forplantopera-tions.Inthiscapacity, theSSdirectstheactivities ofhisshiftfromthelocationwhere1thebestoverallperspective oftheemergency canbeobtained.
NormallythislocationwouldbetheControlHocm,butmayinscaminstances betheSSofficeorTSCwhereinformation andadditional caanunications areavailable.
12.3-24Revision1 12.3.3.2.7 LiaisonPersonTherearetwoliaisonpersonseachofwhichisamemberofthePlantManager's staffwhohastraininginhealthphysics.OneissenttotheBerrienCountyEmergency Operations CenterandtheothertotheOnSceneStateEmergency Operations CentertoprovideliaisonbetweenthePlantManagerandtheBerrienCountySheriff's Depm~ntandOnScene,upondeclaration ofaSiteorGeneralEmergency.
TheLiaisonpersonisresponsible toassistintheinterpretation ofdateoriginating fromtheplant,receiveplantreportsandrespondtoquestions franrepresentatives ofgovernmental agenciesinvolvedintheoff-siteECC.12.3.3.2.8 ManaeroftheCcokEneInformation CenterThemanageroftheCookEnergyInformation Centerorhisdesignated alternate isrespon-sibleforevacuating allemployees andallvisitorsofthecentershouldthisactionbeccmenecessary.
Heisalsoresponsible forthepersonnel accountability atthecenterandfortheactivation oftheEmergency NewsSource,ifrequired.
12.3-25Revision0 12.3.3.2.9 PlantRadiation Protection ServisorThePlantRadiation Protection Supervisor isresponsible forassuringthatallpartsoftheeEgencyplanareconducted inamannerconsistent withgoodhealthphysicspractices.
WhentheTSCisactivated, thePlantRadiation Protection Supervisor initially reportstotheTechnical SupportCenterandremainsavailable forassisance untilactivation oftheEmergency Operations Facility(EOF).ThePlantRadiation Protection Supervisor isresponsible forassuringthatproperradiation controlprocedures arefoll~.12.3.3.2.10 Additional PlantStaffEmerenAssintsFunctional areasofresponsibility foradditional plantemergency assignments aredetailedintheEmergency PlanProcedures.
12.3.3.3AmericanElectricPowerBnergency ResponseOranization TheAEPEmergency ResponseOrganization showninFigure12-4isstructured toprovidesupporttotheplantoperating staffintheeventofan112.3-26Revision1 President
-NuclearEngineering.
Individuals assignedfunctions maydevelopspecificp~urestoeffectively dealwiththeoperations inthedesignated areaofresponsiblilty.
Inaddition, anadvisorySupportGroup,whichreportstotheBnergency Operations FacilityshallservetoaidtheAEPBnergency ResponseOrganization byproviding expertise fromoutsideorganizations including Kestinghouse (NSSS),DOE,FERA,NRCandprofessional consultants andindustryorganizations suchasRadiation Yenagerrent Corporation (RMC),andInstitute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO).Thesegroupsrepresent aresourcefortheRecoveryandContxolManagertoaidhisstaffinresulting technical issues.RecovandControlManaerElectricPowerCcaapany.
12.3-28Revision2 12.3.3.3.6 ScheduleandPlanninManaerPr'esnsibilities:
AssiststheRecoveryandControlManagertoexpediteplansforrecoverycperation andscheduleactivities onashort-term basis.HeperformshisfuntionintheEOFinBentonTownship.
lPrinci1Interfaces:
1.TheEngineering, Design,andConstruction Managerconcerning plansandactivities relatedtomodifications systemsorplantequipnent ortheinstallation ofnewlydesignedsystemsandequipnent, aswellasidentification ofkeyproblems, resourcelimitations, andschedulemilestones.
2.ThePlantOperations Managerforoutagesrequiredanddesignchangecoordination forimplerrentation ofin-plantactivities notassociated withrecoveryoperations soastopreventinterference withtheon-'oingrecoveryactivities.
12.3-34Revision1 localresources whenthelocalresources areclearlyinsufficient tocopewiththeemergency.
Afternotification hasbeengivenbythePlantManager,(orAlternate) ofanemergency condition, theBerrienCountySheriffwillassumresponsi-bilityforandwillperformthefollowing:
(1)ContactMichiganStatePolice(2)ContactStateDepartment ofPublicHealth(3)ContactotherStateandLocalAgenciesasneededforassistance (4)Controloff-sitevehicular andrailtraffic(5)Initiatethewarningsystemandissueclear1instructions ofwhatprotective actionisrequiredforthepopulace.
Takeotherappropriate action,ifsoadvisedbytheMichiganStateDepartment ofPublicHealthoruponnotification bythePlantManager(orAlternate) thatconditions requiring imrediate off-siteprotective actionhavebeenreached.(ForfurtherdetailseetheBerrienCountyPlan-WarningAnnex.)12.3-40Revision1 (4)Conductothermonitoring asrequested; (5)Assistlocalauthorities towarnandevacuateoccupants ofstateparks,beaches,andotherrecreational areasifnecessary; 811di(6)Monitorareasforcontamination oftheenvironment andreconmend suitablecounter-measurestoreducetheimpactofcontamin-ationoftheenvironment.
artzmntofSocialServices(1)Assistwithsheltering andhousingevacuated population; (2)Providesfeedingardclothingifrequiredtopersonsaffected; (3)Established assistance centersforaffectedindividuals andfamiliestoreceiveadviceandassistance; and,(4)Coordinates assistance madeavailable byvolunteer reliefagenciesandthePzaricanRedCross.12.3-48Revision0 DONALDC.COOKNUCLEARPLANTPLANTORGANIZATION PLANTMANAGERFIREPROTECTION COORDINATOR ASST.PLANTMANAGERSOPERATIONS 8MAINTENANCE STAFFASSISTANT OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR QUALITYASSURANCE SUPERVISOR MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT TECHNICALSUPERINTENDENT OUTAGE/DESIGNCHANGECOORDINATOR PRODUCTIONSUPERVISOR UNITNlTRAININGCOORDINATOR CHIEFSECURITYSUPV.PERFORMANCE SUPERVISING ENGINEERCONTROL&INSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR NUCLEARANDCOMPUTERENGINEERING SUPERVISOR PLANTCHEMICALSUPERVISOR PLANTRADIATION PROTECTION SUPERVISOR ENVIRON-MENTALCOORDINA-TORPRODUCTION SUPERVISOR UNIT42SHIFT*SECURITYSUPERVISORSCONTRACTOR SECURITYSERVICEPERSONNEL SHIFTTECHNICALADVISORSFIGUREl2-.3S.S.A.S.S.USUNITulUSUNITN2ROUNITrr1ROUNITd2AEOLEGENDS.STA.S.S.USROAEOShiftSupervisor Assistant ShiftSupervisor UnitSupervisor ReactorOperatorAuxiliary Equipment OperatorRevision1
c)VariousConsultants onradiological andraawasterecgsiremmts.
d)ExxonNuclearInc.-NuclearFuelSuppliere)ElectricUtilityMatualAssistnce Agreement forTransportation Accidents f)NuclearPawerPlantEmergency ResponseVoluntary Assistance Agreement 12.3-59Revision2 Department, NRCandAEPEmergency ResponseOrganization asrequiredwillbenotifiedbythePlantManager(orAlternate) thatsuchanincidenthasoccurred.
Itistheresponsibility oftheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealthtomakeprotective actiondecisions suchassheltering, evacuation, administration ofthyroidblockingdrugs,etc.Thesedecisions arebasedupontheprotective actionguideswhichhavebeendeveloped withrecoveryactionsinAnnexQoftheMichiganBnergency Preparedness Plan(MEPP).SincecopiesoftheMEPParemaintained andreadilyavailable atthevariousEmergency ResponseFacilities, theprotective actionguidesandtheirbaseswillnotbereproduced here.12.3-64Revision2 0
Notification ofEmergency ResponsePersonnel andOranizations On-SiteXfanemergency condition shouldarisethatwouldaffectindividuals onoroffsite,thisemergency planwillbeinitiated.
Therearetwoplantemergency alarms:AFireAlarmandaNuclearAlarm.Xfisisdetermined thattheincidentorcondition hasamajorplanteffectresulting inaSiteorGeneralEmrgency,orinvolvesalesseremergency withareleaseofradioactive materialsuchthatplantpersonnel mustbeevacuated fromtheirrespective workarea,theNuclearEmergency Alarmissounded.Xftheincidentorcondition isafire,thePireAlarmissoundedwhichalsoplacesappropriate Sectionsofthisplanineffect.Eachaudiblesignalisuniqueandeasilydistinguishable sothatnoconfusion astoitspurposewilldevelop.TheNuclearEmergency Alarmisahorndesignedtoproduceadistinctsounddifferent fromanyotheralarmsintheplant.Xtmaybeactivated manuallyfrcmeithertheUnit1ControlRcomorUnit2ControlRoam.Theseniorsupervisor oftheon-dutyshift(e.g.),theShiftSupervisor hastheauthority toactivatetheNuclearBnergency Alarm.12.3-107Revision1 Inhisabsence,theseniorNRClicensedoperatorhastheauthority toactivatetheNuclearEhargency Alarm.Anannouncement overthePlantPublicAddressSystem,identifying theincidentwillbemade.Inaddition, certainareaswheretheP.A.Systemand/ortheNuclearEmergency Alarmisnotaudible,strobelightsareinstalled toprovideavisualwarningsignal.Theappropriate alarmforthedetermined condition soundthroughout theplantandattheswitchyard.
Off-Site(PlantStaff)Acurrentlistofallessential personnel withtheirtelephone numbersismaintained intheSSofficesothattheymaybenotifiedimnediately.
Thiscalllistisincorporated intothePlantEmergency PlanProcedures.
WhentheNuclearEmergency Alarmissounded,notification ofthePlantManager(orAlternate),
ortheOperations Supertintendent istheresponsibility oftheShiftSupervisor (SS).AsinglecalltotheSecurityShiftSupervosor initiates theemergency "calllist"fornotification ofappropriate personnel andsupportorganizations.
12.3-108Revision1 OncetheNuclearBnergency Alarmhassounded,onlyauthorized personnel arepermitted toentertheplantsite.Thisaccesscontrolisafunc-tionofthePlantSecurityForcewhichmaybefurtheraugmented bytheBerrienCountySheriffand/ortheStatePolice.Off-SiteRenseanizations Duringanemergency condition controlofoff-siteactionsrestswiththeappropriate governmental authorities withtechnical assistance providedbyvariousmenbersoftheplantstaff.Thistechnical assistance isprovidedthroughtheuseoftheplant'ccxrmunication system.Notification isgiventotheBerrienCountySheriff's Department andtotheSt.JosephPost57oftheMichiganStatePoliceofanyemrgencyasindicated inSection12.3.5thatmayaffectindividuals off-site.
TheBerrienCountySheriff'sDepartment hasestablished acountyEmergency Operating CenterinSt.Joseph,Michiganwhichwillbethefocalpointforimmedi-ateoff-siteCountyagencyactionsshouldnotifi-cationbegivenbythePlantManage(orAlternate) ofanemergency condition.
TheBerrienCounty12.3-109Revision2 SheriffistheBerrienCountyCivilDefenseDirectorandisresponsible forcoordinating alllocalresources shouldanemergency con-ditionexist.AplantliaisonpersonissenttotheBerrienCounty~encyCperating Centerforinterpretation ofincomingplantreports,andasliaisonbetweenthePlantandtheBerrienCountySheriff's Department foremrgencyclassi-fications ofSITEEMERGENCY orgreaterandforanALERTcondition asrequired.
Notification shallincludethemessageauthenti-cationinordertopermitfurtheractionbytheSheriff's De~~nt.Vponnotification withauthentication, theBerrienCountyBnergency Operations Planwillbeimple-mented.Theorganization fotheDepartment ofStatePoliceissuchthattheSt.JosephpostnotifiestheDistrictNumber5Headquarters inPawPawwhointurnnotifiestheDepartment Headquarters inEastLansing.TheMichiganStatePolicewillsetupanoff-siteccxmerdpostatBentonHarborandco-ordinatetheireffortsthroughtheStateOnScene12.3-110Revision2 Emergency Operating Center(OSEOC)andtheLansingEOC.AliaisonpersonwillalsobesenttotheOSEOCuponactivation bytheStatePolicetoperformafunctionsimilartothatofthepersonattheBerrienCountyEOC.ThePlantwillcom-municatetotheStateandCountysimultaneously (wherepractical) forplantstatusupdates.Allcmmunications wherepractical totheStateandCountywillbeviathePlantliaisonattheirrespective EOC'.TheMichiganNuclearIncidentResponseOrganization andresponsibilities isshownonFigure12-2,Section12.3.2.LevelsofImplementation forAlerting, Notifying andMobilizin ResnsePersonnel Evaluation oftheplantinstrumntationreadingsistheprimarymeansfortheShiftSupervisor todecidethelevelofactiontoinstitute underanerrergency condition.
Theactiontakendependsontheseverityoftheincidentanditseffectsorpossibleeffects.Incidents whichinthejudgement oftheSSresultinareleaseofradioactivity resulting inanexcessive exposuretoplantpersonnel Revision1 Manager(orAlternate).
Anyincidentotherthanroutineteststhat.requiresinitiation oftheNuclearEmergency Alarmriesnotification oftheAEPSCEmergency ResponseOrganization andNRCbythePlantManager(orAlternate) andnotifi-cationofappropriate off-sitegroupsasdetermined bythePlantManager(oralternate)
.Figure12-6showstheinitialnotification processfornuclearincidents.
Acurrentlistofallthecompanyofficials andtheappropriate County,stateandfederalauthorities withtheirtelephone numbersismaintained aspartoftheEmergency PlanProcedures.
Alistingofoff-sitesupportgroupsisattachedhereinasAppendixC.Emergency PlanProcedures havebeendeveloped toprovidefordetailedinstructions forthepropernotification ofpersonnel off-sitetorespondtothedeclaredemrgencycondition.
ContentsofEmenMessaesInitialandfollow-up arargency messagessentfranthePlanttoeachoff-siteresponseorgan-izationshallcontaintheinformation listedbelowasit.beccmesavailable.
Initialmessagesshouldcontainthefollowing minioninformation:
12.3-114Revision1 TheTSCshallbeactivated forSiteEmergency andGeneralEmergency levelsofemergency action,andasrequiredduringanAlert.IntheTSCarelocatedseniorplantmanagement andtechnical personnel representing thelicenseeandtheNRC.TSCpersonnel providesupporttothecontrolroamoperating personnel intheroanagement ofabnormalconditions andinaccidentmitigation.
Duringrecoveryoperations theTSCprovidesplantsystemssupportforthemanageaent personnel whowillbelocatedintheEmergency Operations Facility(EOF).TheTSCfunctions astheprimaryinformation sourcetotheEOFandtotheNRC(viaEOF)onplantstatus.TheTSCperformsthefunctions oftheEOFuntiltheEOFisstaffed.Datatormnitorreactorsystemsstatus,toevaluateplantsystemsabnormalities andperformdoseassessment calculations andestimates areprovidedintheTSC.Thesemonitoring andevaluation functions incorporate signaldetec-tioncapability.
Sufficient datatodetermine theplantsteadystateanddynamicbehaviorprior12.3-158Revision1 rationsSurtArea(OSA)(seeFigures12-7and12-8)Thisisanassemblyareaforpersonnel toreportforinstructions fromthePlantOperations l4anagerorhisstaff.Coamunications arepro-videdtotheControlRocm,Technical SupportCenter,andSurveyTeam.Thisareawillbeactivated whenevertheTSCisactivated andwillbemannedwithsufficient stafftoperformtheremixedadministrative andccordination functions.
enOranization
-ConcetofationShouldanemergency occurattheCookPlantinvolving anyofthefourEmergency ActionLevels(UnusualEvent,Alert,SiteEmergency, andGeneralBnergency),
notification oftheeventwillbemadebythePlantSupexvisory StafftoanInitialAssessment Group(IAG)comprised ofAEPSCpersonnel.
Thecallersandpersonscalledaredesignated in~encyPlanProcedures.
TheIAGaeahersaretechnical managersandapublicaffairsrepresentative.
TheIAGistheinterimcoxporate management organization responsible fororganizing andutilizing allAEPresources inresponsetotheaccident.
TheIAGmaintains com-munication withthePlantandassessesthe12.3-167Revision2 seriousness ofthesituation.
ItbringsinAEPSCengineering personnel toassistitinmakingtechnical evaluations.
TheIAGperformsitsactivities intheAEPSCoffices.Anareahasbeenequippedwithtelephone canmunications, maps,andchartaforrecording Plantparaneters.
Atthislocation, theIAGhasdirectaccesstoAEParchitect-engineer personnel involvedwiththeDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantsinceitsincep-tion,aswellasPlantdocmrents, drawingsandrecordsTheconceptbeingemployedbyAEPSCandIQKCoistosupportthePlantoperation staffinanemergency byneansofthreesequential phases.FIRSTPHASE:Thefirstphaseisconcerned withtheinitialphaseoftheaccident.
AtthePlant,theTechnical SupportCenterwouldbeactivated uponanAlert,orasneeded,andwouldperformitsfunctions tosupporttheControlRoomoperation.
Thesefunc-tionsaretoprovidePlantmanagement andtechnical supporttoOperations personnel; relievetheControlRoampersonnel ofperipheral dutiesandcmmunications notdirectlyrelatedtoPlant12.3-168Revision2 AClassAriedelisavailable foratmospheric diffusion rateestimates.
Theoutputoftheseestimates wouldincludetheplumecLorensions andpositionthusenablingcalculations ofthedetailsofconcentrations atvariouslocations asafunc-tionoftimetobemade.Thesystemwillbecapableoftransmitting realtinemeteorological datatotheemergency responseorganizations byresteinterrogation.
Datafromthissystemwillbemadeavailable toerergency responseorgani-zations,theNRC,controlroom,andtheeEgencyresponsecenters.Backupmeteorological information onwindspeedandwinddirection canbeprovidedviathecomnunications systemfromtheEnergyInformation CenteradjacenttothesiteandfrcmtheBentonHarborServiceBuildingapproximately 11milesnortheast ofthesite.Pasquilcategories can.beestimated basedonguidelines providedintheimplementing procedures.
12.3.10.6 RadiolicalFieldMonitorin AspartoftheresponsetoanyAlert,SiteEmergency, orGeneral"Emergency classified event,oneormoreradiological assessment teamsareformed,asper12.3-203Revision2 personnel, temporary personnel, andplantvisitorsarerequiredtoremaininthisareauntilitisdetermined bythePlantManager(orAlternate) thatevacuation wouldnotprovehazardous toindividuals.
Surveyswillbeconducted oftheCGAtoensurecontinued habitability.
Evacuation oftheseindividuals shallnotcamnenceuntilitisdetermined thatpersonnel exposureforsuchevacuation iswithinthelimitsof10CFRPart20orifthisisnotpractical duetothenatureoftheemergency, thermstmcgeditious andnon-lmcardous evacuation routeshallbeused.Thedecisiontocmaenceevacuation oftheCookEnergyInformation CenterismadebythePlantManager(orAlternate) onthebasisoftheevaluation ofthecondition oftheplantandtheextentoftheemergency.
Theprimaryevaucation routeofemployees andvisitorsoftheEmergyInformation CenterisEast,alongthemainaccessroad.Shouldevacuation alongthisroutebeinadvisable, otheraccessroutesareavailable.
12.3-214Revision1 Alternate)
.Thiswillavoidexcessive congestion inthePlantaccessandestablish aman-power poolavailable toaugmentplantpersonnel asrape.red12.3.11.3 Protective ClothinandReiratointPersonnel remaining on-siteafterthesoundingoftheNuclear~encyAlarmwillberequiredtoassembleinanareathatisfreeframionizingradiation andcontaimination orpresentstheminimunexposuretopersonnel engagedinemergency operations.
NormallythisareawillbetheOperations SupportArea(OSA)locatedinthebasement/shelter areaoftheofficebuilding.
However,thisareaisnotintendedtobe"fixed"andmaybere-located tootherareasofthePlantthatwillpermitfortheorderlyprogression ofworktorestorethePlant/Unit tooperational status.AnyareathatisusedasanOSAshallbeapprovedththePlantManager(orAlternate) aftertheRadiation Protection Department hassurveyedtheareaifnecessary andfoundittobeacceptable.
12.3-218Revision1 PublicHealthandprovidetherequireddataforreviewatleast24hoursinadvanceofreleaseoftheseareastothepublic.Personnel evacuated fromon-sitewillbedecontamin-atedasr~edbythePlantRadiation Protection ManualandEmergency PlanProcedures.
Xfnecessary andwherepossiblesuitableprotective clothingwillbeusedduringtheexacuation.
12.3-236Revision0 Thisdecontamination facilityhasadequatewaterforbothshowerandwashbasinaswellasdelugecapabilities withahoseconnection atthewashbasin.Allfloorandsinkdrainsintheadjoining areasdraineitherintotheLaundryandHotshowerdraintankorothercontaminated liquidtanksforcmpletecontrolofpotentially contaminated wastes.TheOperatons SupportAreafacilities includeachangeroamandashower.Thisareaiswellshieldedframanyhighlevelaccidentsource.Thesefacilities arelocatedinthebasementoftheofficebuildingandservicebuildingareas.Itisnotintendedtobeusedexceptunderemergency conditions andislocateddistantfromanyareaconcerned withoperations and/orrelat-ingtoradioactivity orradioactive hazards.Itisalsodirectlyaccessible formallofficeandservicebuildingareas.AFirstAidroomislocatedonthemainflooroftheofficebuilding.
Locatedinthisroamarealavatoryandstoolandotherequipsntforessentially allfirstaideEgencies.
Thisroanisnottobeusedfordecontamination 12.3-241Revision1 willbeeffective implementation ofthePlant'semergency responseplanandparticipating responseorganization planstoasimulated eventandthemannerinwhichallagencies, publicandprivate,interface theirplanstoassurethatthepublichealthandsafetyisprotected.
TheInstitute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO)willbenotifiedofEmergency Planexercises andareinvitedtosendanobservertoevaluateandcritiquetheannualexercise, inconjunction withFederalandStateevaluators.
ThePlantTrainingProgramistheresponsibility ofthePlantManagerwiththeRadiation Protection Supervisor havingtheresponsibility fortheco-ordination anddirection oftheappropriate portionsoftheprogramassociated withtheHospitalAssistance Plan.TheAEPEmergency ResponseOrganization TrainingProgramistheresponsibility oftheAEPSC-Assistant DivisionManager-NuclearOperations/
Consulting NuclearEngineer.
Atrainingprogramforplantpersonnel hasbeenestablished withthefollowing objectives.
12.3-258Revision2 9.Caamunications DrillsCcmaunication linkswiththeNRCistestedonadailybasisviaroutinecallsviatheEmergency Notification System.Ccamenication linksbetweenthePlantandBerrienCountySheriff's Departnant, MichiganStatePoliceandtheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealthhavebeenestablished andaretestedataminumumonamonthlybasis.Ccmaunications linksbetweenPlantandDOE'sRegionalCoordinating Office,[Radiological Assistance (RAP/IRAP)
],aretestedquarterly withtheprovision todetexmine ifRAP/IRAPprogramchangeshavetakenplaceandtoreviewthecapability ofDOEtoprovideresponsemasures.Cmamu.cations withfieldassessment teamswillbetestedatleaseannuallytoensureanunderstanding ofthecontent,ofthemessagesinthedrills.10.HealthPhsicsDrillsHealthPhysicsdrillsshallbe,limitedtoeventsinvolving theresponsetoandades-criptionoftheanalysisutilizedindetermining airborneandliquidsamplesconcentrations.
Wherepractical actualsampleswillbetaken12.3-262Revision1 andanalyzed.
Thesedrillswillnormallybeconducted quarterly.
11.OffHoursShiftAuntationDrillsOffhoursshiftaugmentation drillsensurethatthegoalsofTable12-1hereinarebeingmet.Thesedrillsaretobeconducted semi-annuallyandonedrillpercalendaryearmaybetestedbyensuringthatccamunications areestablished andusingtheaveragetinethatanindividual requiredintraveltimetotheplant,willmeetthegoalsestablished herein.Creditcanbetakenfornormalshiftpersonnel abovethatindicated for"On-Shift" tomeetthe"Capability forAddition" goals.ThePlantSecurityGuardforceisconsidered theEmergency SecurityTeam.Allactionrequiredduringemrgenciesareincludedintheinitial'ecurityguardtraining.
13.Re'randDamaeControlProcedures forthetrainingandorganization oftheRepairandDamageControlteamsarebeingdeveloped.
12.3.15.2 Scenarios ForIntatedExercises Scenarios furnished bytheNRC,P2ÃAorINPOmay12.3-263Revision2 beusedtotesttheemergency plan.Eachscenariofurnished shallbereviewedpriortoactualexercisetoensureitconformstoD.C.Cookplansandprocedures andtheinherentdesignoftheCookPlant.ChangestotheexercisescenarioshallbemadeandtheNRC,FEME,State,Countyandothersupportagenciesnotifiedofchangesaffecting theirresponsecapabilities.
IntheeventthatNRCscenarios arenotavailable, ascenarioshallbejointlydeveloped byappro-priateresponseagenciesparticipating intheexerciseandshallinclude:a.Basicobjective (s)oftheexerciseb.Date,tineandplaceandparticipating responseagenciesc.Extenttowhichparticipating agencieswillrespondd.Simulated eventswhichmayincludeoff-siteradiological releasese.Narrative summarydescribing theconductoftheexercisef.Arrangerrents forqualified observers g.Criteriaevaluation (Controller Evaluator observation checksheets)12.3-264Revision1 Aftertheexercise, acritiqueshallbeconducted andaformalevaluation with"lessonslearned"shallbepreparedandsubmitted tothePlantManagerandAEPBrergency ResponseOrganizaton forreviewandactiontoupgradethoseareaswheredeficiencies werenoted.Includedinthecritiquewillbecaarentsorobservations ofoff-siteparticipants thatreflectupontheDCCNPconductofoperations regarding emergency planning.
Reviewoftheevaluations andcrituques shallbereviewedduringtheauditoftheerrergency plantoensurethattherequiredcorrective actionhasbeentakenonnoteddeficiencies.
12.3-265Revision0 12.3.16.1 enPlansAdministration RensibilitThetrairungofindividuals intheDonaldC.CcokEmergency ResponseOrganization intheEmergency Planshallbetheresponsibility ofthePlantManager.Trair~gofindividuals intheAEP-Btergency ResponseOrganization shallbetheresponsibility oftheAEPAssistant DivisionManager-NuclearOperations/
Consulting NuclearEngineer.
The2Q~CVicePresident
-NuclearEngineering shallhaveoverallauthority andresponsibility for.radio-logicalemergency responseplanning, Xnthisefforthehastheauthority todelegateresponsi-bilityintheplanningefforttoenhancetheoverallreadiness andensurethattheplanisupdatedasnecessary.
Normallyplanupdatingandreviewandthereviewandcoordination ofoff-siteplanswillbetheresponsibility oftheAssistant DivisionManager-NuclearOperations/
Consulting NuclearEngineer.
Heshallbedesignated astheNuclearEmergency PlanningCoon3inator.
However,thisassignment mayberevisedastheneedsdictate.12.3.16.2 PeriodicReviewsUtesandAuditsTheresponsibilities oftheindividuals, groupsandagenciesandtheeaargency procedures tobefollowedduringanemergency condition are12.3-268Revision1
reviewedandupdatedataminimumonanannualbasisandwilltakeintoaccountchangesidentified bydrillsandexercises.
Thesereviewsandupdatesaretheresponsibility ofassignedindividuals andareapprovedbythePlantNuclearSafetyReview~ttee.Allreviewsshallbedocumented.
TheAssistant DivisionManager-NuclearOperations/
Consulting NuclearEngineershallbesentcopiesofchanges.ApprovedEmergency Planrevisions and/orapplicable procedural changeswillbepromptlyforwarded toappropriate off-siteemergency supportorganizations.
Allwrittenagreements withoff-sitesupportgroupsarereviewedandupdatedonatwoyearbasis.ChangestotheEnargency Planshallbedatedandmarkedtoshowwherechangeshavebeenmade.ChangestothePlant'sEmrgencyPlanProcedures shallbemadeinaccordance withplantpracticeforrevisingprocedures.
AuditsoftheFacilityEmergency Planandimplementing procedures areperformed atleastonceper12rmnthsasdelineated in10CFR50.54(t)underthecognizance oftheMX'SC-Nuclear SafetyDesignReviewCcmnittee (NSDRC).Thisauditmay12.3-269Revision2 APPENDIXAPlant.Eaargency PlanProcedures Revision0 APPENDIXBTheAEPEmergency Procedures willbeincorporated intoasingledocumententitledtheAEPEmergency ResponseManual.Thismanualwillcontainsubsections whichprovidetheprocedures outlining thejobfunctions andresponsibilities ofeachAEP-EROmanagerdesignated ontheorganization chartFigure12.3-4aswellasidentification ofthespecificindividuals whofillpositionintheAEP-ERGbytitle.AEPGeneralProcedure 1.3AEPBrergency ResponseOrganization Brergency Preparedness Procedure AEPGeneralProcedure 1.4Activation andOperation oftheEngineering EOF(N.Y.)AEPGeneralProcedure 1.5Activation andOperation oftheEOFAEPSCProcedures NuclearEngineering DivisionProcedure 24-NuclearEngineering DivisionResponseNote:Theaboveprocedures willberevisedtoreflectAEPSC'smovetoColumbus, Ohio.Revision2 APPENDIXCreementsWithOff-SiteSrtAencies1.SheriffDepartment, BerrienCounty,Michigan2.Department ofStatePolice,StateofMichigan3.MemorialHospital, St.Joseph,Michigan4.U.S.Department ofEnergy5.LakeTownshipFireDepartment 6.CityofBridgmanFireDepartment 7.MercyHospital, BentonHarbor,Michigan8.MichiganDepartmntofPublicHealth9.U.S.CoastGuard10.Voluntary Assistance AgreemmtforElectricUtilities InvolvedinTransportation Accidents 11.Consumers PowerReciprocal Laboratory UseAgreemmt12.Medic1Comnunity Emergency ServiceRevision2 SHERI'FFDEPARTMENT
-BERRIEN~SCOUNTY-MICHI.G:Abl,:
.,,,',sI~"I~J~'"':"~"<~~"1FORRESTLJEWEL'L-SHERIFFi.'."'I:IgIEDWARDR.SANDERAUNDERSHERIFF DONALDE.JEWELLCHIEFDEPUTYST.JOSEPH,MICHIGAN49085TELEPHONE:
983-7141January20,1982Mr.'.G.Smith,PlantManagerIndiana8MichiganPowerCompanyDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantP.O.Box458Bridgman, MI49106
DearMr.Smith:
ThisletterwillconfirmthepolicyoftheBerrienCountySheriff's Department, astheCountylawenforcement agency,inresponding torequestsforassistance intheeventofasecurityproblemattheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.Uponnotification fromthePlantManager,SecurityChieforalternate thatathreatagainstthefacilityexistsandassistance isnecessary, theBerrienCountySheriff's Department willrespondwithpersonnel andequipment toprovidetheneededsupportfortheplantsecuritypersonnel
.Sincerely, orrestL.Jewell,heriff/Jc STATfOFMICHIGAN~8'ILL,IAM G.MILL,IKKN, GOVKRNORKMKRGKNCY SKRVICKSDIVISIONSCCONOFLOOR111SoCAPITOLAVKNUCIANSINC,MICHICAN459I3DEPARTMENT OFSTATEPOLICECOIGERALDINOUGHT'IRECTOR December22,1981Mr.RolandBegorStaffAssistant DonaldC.'CookNuclearPowerPlantP.O.Box458Bridgman, Michigan49106
DearRoland:
Thisisinresponsetoyourrecentrequestforupdatingtheletterofagreement pursuanttoNUREG-0654, Evaluation CriteriaA.3.Wehavetakenthepositionthatsuchwrittenagreements betweenthestateandrespective nuclearpowercompanies arenotnecessary inaccordance withtheoptionprovidedintheaboveevaluation criteria.
Consumers PowerCompanyisproposing toincludetheattachedstate-mentstotheiremergency plan,inlieuoflettersofagreement.
Thestatements conformwithoutinterpretation ofthisrequirement andmaybeapplicable foryourplan.RAC/elAttachments ndA.Cok,P/Lieutenant sstantDeputyStateDirectorofEmergency ServicesLlMICHIGRAINCHCCACACCACC5CACC DRAFTTheStateofMichiganwillprovideitsemergency resources tosupportacoordinate responsetoanuclearaccidentattheMidlandNuclearPowerPlantpursuanttoAct390,P.A.1976.Theextentofthisresponseis7detailedintheMichiganEmergency Preparedness Plan,Appendix1,NuclearAccidentProcedures andauthorized bythesignature oftheGovernoroftheStateofMichigan.
Josephh.W'asserman ExactiveVicePresident ITlEIIl0II HL80SPTAL2611MortonAvenueSaintJoseph,Michigan49085AreaCode616983-8302January8,1982Mr.W.G.Smith,Jr.DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantBridgman, MI:49106
DearMr.Smith:
ThisletterwillservetoconfirmthefactthatMemqrialHospitalhasestablished awork'ingarrangement withtheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantatBridgman,
- Michigan, toprovidehospitalservicestopersonsinvolvedinradia-tionaccidents inconnection withtheoperation
.oftheplant.Wehave.developed asystemforreceiving patientsinan'sola-e"a".aothehospital.
/iso,thenecessary hospita'.
personnel willhavebeentrainedinthespecificmethodsoftreatingpatientscontaminated withradio-activematerials.
Retraining willbedoneatfrequentinterval.Thestaffoftheplanthasbeenmostcooperative andwelook"forwardtoalongandmutuallysatisfactory relation-ship.Sincerely, A.Wasserman JAW:jacc:RolandBegor NEDCYHCSPITALBENTONHARBOR,MICHIGAN49022January8,1982W.G.Smith,Jr.PlantManagerDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantBridgman, MI49106
DearMr.Smith:
ThisletteristoadviseyouthatMercyHospitalstandsreadytoprovidewhateverserviceswepresently haveavailable intheeventofanaccidentinvolving theDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.Specifically, ourservicesandfacilities areavailable totreatpatientswhomaybecontaminated withradioactive materials.
PleaseadvisemeifIcanbeofanyfurtherassistance.
Sincerely,
.PatrickDysonExecutive YicePresident JPD:bbcc:RolandBegor Department ofEnergyChicagoOperations Office9800SouthCassAvenueArgonne,Illinois60439Vr'ille0kw82Mr.W.G.Smith,JPlantManagerD.C.CookNuclearPlantP.O.Box458Bridgman, Michigan49106
DearMr.Smith:
TheU.S.Department ofEnergy(DOE)willrespondtorequestsforradiological assistance fromlicensees, Federal,State,andlocalagencies, privateorganizations, orindividuals involvedinorcognizant ofanincidentbelievedtoinvolvesource,byproduct, orspecialnuclearmaterialasdefinedbytheAtomicEnergyActof1954,asamended,'r otherionizingradiation sources.UnlessDOEoraDOEcontractor isresponsible fortheactivity, ionizingradiation source,orradioactive materialinvolvedinanincident, DOEradiological assistance willbelimitedtoadviceandemergency actionessential forthecontroloftheimmediate hazardstohealthandsafety.Radiological emergency assistance willbeterminated assoonastheemergency situation isundercontrol.Therefore, responsibility forpostincident
- recovery, including furtheractionfortheprotection ofindividuals andthe.publichealthandsafety,shouldbeassumedbytheappropriate responsible Federal,State,orlocalgovernment, orprivateauthority assoonastheemergency conditions arestabilized.
Ifwecanbeoffurtherassistance, pleasefeelfreetocontactus.Sincerely,
~0.>~-iL.-RoberH.Baue~xnagercc:Director, OOS,HgU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission, OfficeofInspection andEnforcement, RegionIII It:)7'fQF3R/QGuMAN}
FIREDEPARTMENT 4234Vine.StreetBridgrnan, Michigan49106JAN91982TOO;MR.W.G.SMITHJR.THISISTOINfORMYOUTHEBRIOGMANFIREDEPT~WILLRESPONOTOANYfIRESORANYOTHEREMERGENCY THATMAYOCCURSTELEPHONE 465-5555ACKMRY'CIE C/7YQF8%IIGGMPH FlREDEPARlMENT 4234VineStreetBridgrnan, Michigan49106JAN.91982FIREFIGHTERSFORTHECITYOFOFFICERSJACKMABRYCHIEFWILLIAMBIVDASST.CHIEFJEROMEBRINCKSCAPT'ANSHEPHERDLTDCHARLESVANHELLENENGR'OBERT LISKEYSEC~&TREA~BRIDGMANFIREFIGHTERSALLANBARKERDOUGBARKERDENNISBARNESJIMCATANIAGERALDKELLERDOUGMILLERRUSSSTINEWILLIAMSKIBAWILLIAMBOYDJR.RICHARDFUDOR CITYOF8RIDGMANFIREDEPARTMENT 4234VineStreetBridgman, Michigan49106TO:MFROM:JackNabry<H~<<DATE:August2,1983
SUBJECT:
ResponseCommittment TheBridgmanFireDeparttnent willrespondtotheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantwhennotifiedthatafireoremergency exists.Mewillalsorespondtoanysituation thatmayendangerlife,property, etc.Ourdepartment hasan18mancrew.Ourequipment consistsof2firepumpersand155'erialladdertruck.Thisequipment isavailable forallcalls.C'as/JN STATEOFMICHIGANI~!~.0lhiii'i 4,:i:iriColtIo.r,LIIL(s~WILLIAMG.MILLIKEN, GovernorDEPARTMENT OFPUBLICHEALTH3500N.LOGANP.O.BOX30035,LANSING,MICHIGAN48909BailusWalker,Jr.,Ph.D.,M.P.H.Director-<<>.Irj.1nJpgl]gtgghpl,i~IIIII,';,'AII~
...~.I,;...IMA'!AGiRMt January7,1982Mr.D.V.ShallerPlantManagerD.C.CookNuclearPlantBridgman, Michigan48106
DearMr.Shaller:
InresponsetotheJanuary7,1982telephone requestbyMr.RolandBegor,D.C.CookPlant,thisletterconfirmsthattheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealthwillrespondtoanuclearincidentattheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantinaccordance withtheMichiganEmergency Preparedness Planandtheclassification andnotification criteriaofthePeacetime NuclearIncidentRulesandassociated Interpretive Statement providedtoyouwithmyletterofDecember28,1981.Appropriate emergency telephone numbersareasfollows:Duringworkinghours(8AM-5PM,Monday-Friday)(517)373-1578Duringoffhoursusethetelephone numberofthenearestStatePolicepost.Thankyouforyourcooperation inoureffort'oadequately protectthepublichealthandsafetyintheeventofamajornuclearincidentatD.C.CookPlant.'ISierely,BailusWalker,Jr.,Pl.D,,M.P.H.Director NAR'31982OEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION UNITEDSTATESCOASTGUARDigi!AN',
gg!e".w!.IL.RI IL>.uc<.9Addressreplyto:COMMANDER
ŽPs)NinthCoastGuardDistrict1240East9thSt.Cleveland Ohio44199(216)522-39181600017February1982Mr.M.G.SmithPlantManagerDCCookNuclearPlantP.O.Box458Bridgman, HI49106OoiiABC.(QQKLA!ITfiiARAGE!ti!IIL
DearHr.SmithThisisinreplytoyourletterdated10February1982,
concerning responsebytheU.S.CoastGuardduringanemergency situation atDCCookNuclearPlant.Uponnotificat'on ofanyemergency affecting waterborneactivities, theCoastGuardwillrespondinanappropriate mannerconsistent withtheircurrentoperation.
Suchactionmayinclude:a.TheissuanceofaBroadcast NoticetoHariners, warningallvesselsofthedangerinthearea;b.Establishment ofaSafetyZonefortheaffectedarea.Intheeventofanemergency, CaptainofthePortHuskegonwillbethecoordinating authority andshouldbecontacted directlybytelephone at(616)759-0951.
Ifadditional supportisneeded,notification maybemadetotheNinthCoastGuardDistrictResponseCoordination CenterinCleveland atthe24houremergency telephone number(216)522-3984.
Itshouldbeunderstood thatCoastGuardsupportinthismatterwillbebasicinthatourknowledge andexpertise inthisareaislimited.Sincere.ePxCommander, U.S.CstGuardChief,PortSafetBranchBydirection ofmmander,NinthCoastGuarDistrictCopy;COTPHUSKEGONO'CCGDNINE (o)spccDLlhllT18'a~tewwecanlivewith.
'UG2882,CQMMLINITY EMERGENCY SERVICEAugust17,1982W.G.SmithJr.DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantP.O.Box458Bridgman, Michigan49106
DearMr.Smith:
This.letterisbeingsentinresponsetotherequestofMr.RollandBegor.Iwouldliketotakethisopportunity tostatethatwewillactasaback-upambulance servicetotheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.Asyouareaware,theLakeTownshipAmbulance Serviceis.yourprimaryresponseservice.Intheeventofasituation whichLakeTownshipcannothandlealone,wewillprovideambulance servicetoyourfacility, ifwehaveanavailable unit.Wewillcontinuetoprovidethisserviceduringtheemergency situation aslongaswedonothaveemergency callsinourownareawhichmust'ehandled.Ihopethislettermeetsyourrequirements.
Sincerely, WMG/rjcc/Mr.RolandBegorWilliamM.GebhardManager 5/13/82ROSTEROFTHESIGNATORIES OFTHETRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT l.AlabamaPowerCompany2.ArkansasPower6Light-3.Cincinnati GasSElectric4.Cleveland ElectricIlluminating Company5.Commonwealth Edison6.Consumers PowerCompany7.DetroitEdisonCompany8.DukePowerCompany*9.DuguesneLightCompany10.FloridaPower&LightCompany11.GulfStatesUtilities Company12.IllinoisPowerCompany13.IndianaaMichiganElectricCompany14.IowaElectricLight&PowerCompany15.JerseyCentralPoweraLightCompany16.KansasGasaElectricCompany17.LongIslandLightingCompany18.MaineYankeeAtomicPowerCompany19.Metropolitan Edison20.Mississippi PoweraLightCompany.21.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation 22.Northeast Utilities 23.NorthernStatesPowerCompany*NewMembers 24.PacificGas&ElectricCompany25.Pennsylvania PoweraLight26.Philadelphia ElectricCompany27.PortlandGeneralElectricCompany28.PublicServiceCompanyofColorado29.PublicServiceCompanyofIndiana30.Rochester Gas6"E1ectricCorporation 31.SouthCarolinaElectric&GasCompany32.SouthernCalifornia EdisonCompany33.Tennessee ValleyAuthority 34.TexasUtilities Generating Company35.ToledoEdisonCompany36.UnionElectricCompany37.VermontYankeeNuclearPowerCompany38.VirginiaElectricandPowerCompany39.Washington PublicPowerSupplySystem40.Wisconsin ElectricPowerCompany41.Wisconsin PublicServiceCompany42.YankeeAtomicPowerCompany RECIPROCAL LABORATORY USEAGRERIE:NT THISAGREEMENT, madeasofthe28thdayofFebruary, 1983,byandbetweenINDIANA6MZCHZGANELECTRICCOMPANY,anIndianacorporation (hereinafter called"ZaM")andCONSUMERS POWERCOMPANY,aMichigancorPoration.
(hereinafter called"Consumers Power"),WITNESSETH THATWHEREAS,ZaMandConsumers Powerhavechemicalandradio-chemical analytical laboratoiesattheirDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant(DCCNP)andPalisades NuclearPlant,(PNP),respectively, whichlaboratory facilities aresuitableforperforming chemicalanalysesfollowing anucleaxrelatedaccident(NRA),andWHEREAS,ZGMandConsumers Powereachdesiretoprovidethetemporary useeoftheirrespective existinglaboratory facilities andpersonnel toperformchemicalanalysesfortheotherintheeventtheotherhaslostuseofitslaboratory facilities duetoaNRA.NOW,THEREFORE, thepartiesheretodoherebymutuallyagreeasfollows:l.Zntheeventeitherpartyheretoisunabletouseitslaboratory facilities duetoaNRA,theotherpartyagreestotemporarily useitsexistinglaboratory facilities andpersonnel, totheextentpractical, toanalyze,withoutcharge,samplesdelivered toitbythepartywhichsufferedtheNRA.Eachpartyagrees,inconnection withsuchsamplinghandlingandanalyses, tocomplywiththeeauirements ofNUREG-0578 andNUREG-0737 andsuchotherrequirements asmaybespecified bytheNuclearRegulatory Commission inregardtopostaccidentsampleanalysis.
Detailedprocedures forsampletransport, handlingandanalysiswilltbedeveloped bymutualagreement, inwriting,ofConsumers Power'sChemistry andHealthPhysicsSuperintendent atthePNPandZGM'sTechnical Department Superintendent atDonaldC.CookNuclearPlant.
2.tEach.partyagrees,inperforming analysesfortheother,toprovideahighstandardofprofessional service,provided, however,thatneitherpartyshallhaveanyobligation orliability fordamages,including, butnotlimitedto,consequential damages,arisingoutoforinconnection withtheother'suseof,orrelianceon,theresultsofsuchanalyses.
3.Zf,atanytime,eitherpartyanticipates thetemporary unavailability ofitslaboratory facilities orpersonnel foranyreasonorsuchfacilities orpersonnel arerenderedunavailable duetoanaccidentoractofGod,suchpartyshallpromptlynotifytheotherpartyoftheanticipated oractualunavailability ofsuchfacilities orpersonnel andtheexpecteddurationthereofinorderthattheotherpartymaymakeothersuitabletemporary arrangements foranalyses, theexpensesofwhicharrangements shallbebornebythepartymakingthearrangements.
Neitherpartyshallhaveanyobligation orliability ofanykind,arisingoutoforinconnection with,theunavailability ofitsfacilities orpersonnel asprovidedinthisSection3.4.Thisagreement shallbeeffective onthedatehereofandshallcontinueuntilterminated ashereinafter setforth.Eitherpartyhereto.mayterminate thisagreement atanytimehereafter uponsixty(60)dayswrittennoticeofsuchtermination
'totheotherparty.INWITNESSWHEREOF,thepartiesheretohavehereuntosettheirhandsthedayandyearfirstabovewritten.APPROVEDASFOFORhlINDIANA6MICHIGANELECTRICCOMPANYCONSUMRSPOWERCOMPANYLEGAt.DE('ARTh'lFNl ByR.S.Hunter-VicePresident CONSUMERS POWERCOMPANY