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Waterford, Unit 3 - Revision 313 to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure, EP-002-010, Notifications and Communications.
ML16007A046
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/16/2015
From:
Entergy Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
EP-002-010, Rev 313
Download: ML16007A046 (51)


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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES TRANSMITTAL FORM To: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 1600 E. Lamar Blvd.Arlington, ;TX 76011 From: Entergy -Waterford 3 Emergency Planning 17265 River Road Killona, LA 70057 Transmittal Date: 12/16/2015 Total Records/Documents Transmitted:

2 Record / Document Number Revision Document Effective Date 1EP-002-010 (2 copies) 313 12/15/15 2E-002-010 (2 Copies) 313 12/15/15 Procedure Supporting Documents Robert Carey -504-464-3482 Emergency Preparedness Manager REQUEST/APPROVAL PAGE Normal Review Class (check one): SAFETY RELATED ]oc PROCEDURE j ] QUALIFIED REVIEW PROCEDURE NUMBER: EP-002-010

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313 TITLE: Notifications and Communications PROCEDURE OWNER (Position Title): Emergency Planning Manager TERM (check one): [] PERMANENT LI TEMPORARY Effective Date I Milestone (if applicable): -i I ¢Q2 -5 Expiration Date I Milestone (if applicable):

N/A PROCEDURE ACTION (check one):[] Revision LI Deletion LI New Procedure DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION:

1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" 3. Attachment 7.1 step 2, separated the combined EOF and TSC checklist for each facility 4. Created Attachment 7.1 step 3 to include EOF checklist items Revised Attachment 7.1 step 4 instructions for the call forwarding option on the telephone 12 Request/Approval Page Continuation Sheet(s) attached.REIWPOES ~ Nra IEditorial Correction Technical Verification (cEckE POne):] oral [ (Revisions only) [] (RevisionsonDiv)

______REVIEW AND APPROVAL ACTIVITIES PRINT NAME OR SIGNATURE DATE PREPARER Gina Taylor 12/06/15 EC SUPERVISOR Administrative Review and Approval (sign) N/A N/A CROSS-DISCIPLINE N/A and .___________________________

INTERNAL N/A REVIEWS_____(List Groups,- N/A Functions, Positions, etc.) N/A POESAPIAIIY Performed 12 PA Exclusion 0] OSOR 03-003 DETERMINATION TECHNICAL Review 0] Verification 12 Don Vincent 15" QUALIFIED REVIEWER Review 0] Jack Lewis GROUP/DEPT.

HEAD Review 12 Approval 0] (sign) Aaron Ertel/

GM, PLANT OPERATIONS Review 12 Approval 12 (sign) N/A VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS Approval 12 (sign) N/A Form (W2.1 09 Revision 015)

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PURPOSE-...

2.0 REFERENCES

3.0 RESPONSIBIL

4.0 INITIATING

CC 5.0 PROCEDURE

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5 Notification of Offsite Agencies Following an Emergency Declaration or Change in Protective Action Recommendations------


------ ----- ---17 5.3 Subsequent Notifications---


---5.4 Requests for Offsite Assistance-, ---- --6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS--------------------------------...............

7.0 ATTACHMENTS-----------------...................................

7.1 Transfer

of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)-

7.2 Notification

Message Form (Typical) (Example)-


7.3 Notification Message Form (Typical)-


7.4 Offsite Communications Log (Typical)---


7.5 Offsite Communications Log (Typical) (Example)------

7.6 Short

Message Form (Typical)-


7.7 Emergency

Notification Matrix (Typical)---------

7.8 Emergency

Notification Checklist (Typical)


7.9 Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)8.0 RECORDS------------------------..................................

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3A 35 36-38-------41 42 31 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Revision 313 1-45 Informational Use 1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides guidance for making notifications to offsite agencies during a Waterford 3 SES emergency.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Waterford

3 SES Emergency Plan 2.2 State of Louisiana Peacetime Radiological Response Plan 2.3 EP-002-01 5, Emergency Responder Activation 2.4 EP-003-060, Emergency Communications Guidelines 2.5 EP-002-1 50, Emergency Plan Implementing Records 2.6 Emergency Management Resources Book 2.7 UNT-007-018, First Aid and Medical Care 2.8 FP-001-020, Fire Emergency/Fire Report 2.9 EP-003-050, Emergency Organization Documentation and Control 2.10 EP-002-052, Protective Action Guidelines 2.11 NE) 99-02, Regulatory Assessmnet Performance Indicator Guidelinie

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1 The Shift Manager (SM) has the responsibility and authority of the Emergency Director (ED).3.1 .1 The SM ensures the initial notifications are made, recommends offsite protective measures, and contacts the TSC Duty Emergency Plant Manager.3.1.2 The SM continues as the ED until the EOF Duty Emergency Director properly relieves the SM as the Emergency Director.3.2 The EOF Duty Emergency Director relieves the SM of the responsibilities of the ED.3.2.1 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, the ED directs the notification to the offsite agencies are made and ensures they are kept informed of the emergencies.

2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 3.2.2 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, approves the notification forms prior to being sent to the offsite agencies.3.2.3 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, makes protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.3.3 The EOF Emergency Director is responsible for the activation and operation of the EOF in support of the Onsite Emergency Organization.

3.3.1 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EQF, the EOF Emergency Director directs the notification to the offsite agencies are made and ensures they are kept informed of the emergencies.

3.3.2 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EOF, the EOF Emergency Director approves the notification forms prior to being sent to the offsite agencies.3.3.3 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EOF, the EOF Emergency Director makes protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.3.4 The EOF Offsite Communicator is responsible for implementation of this procedure when activities are transferred to their emergency facility.3.5 The communications facility logs (Attachment 7.2 of EP-002-1 50) are normally maintained by the Control Room Emergency Communicator and EQE Offsite Communicator.

3.6 The Control Room Emergency Communicator and ECE Offsite Communicator are responsible for Items 1 and 2 of the Notification Message Form/Short Message Form when activities are in their designated area prior to transmittal.

3.7 The ENS Communicator is responsible for maintaining contact with the NRC on the Emergency Notification System (ENS) line when this activity is transferred.

3.8 The Shift Manager (SM)!/Emergency Director (ED) (Contol Room) and the EOF Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) have the primary responsibility for initiating and completing Items 3 through 12 (as applicable) of the Notification Message Form/Short Message Form.3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

4.0 INITIATING

CONDITIONS EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 4.1 Declaration of 4.1.1 Unusual Event 4.1.2 Alert 4.1.3 Site Area Emergency 4.1 .4 General Emergency 4 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Administrative

5.1.1 Definitions

5.1,1.1 Call Back Number -A telephone number, or Operational Hotline code number, provided as a means for agencies to contact Waterford 3 communications personnel to discuss or ask questions regarding the emergency situation.

5.1.1.2 Communicator's Form Pack -A package of forms provided in the Control Room to assist the Emergency Communicator in the performance of notification and communications activities.

5.1.1.3 Emergency Management Resources Book -An emergency phone book which includes facility, agency, emergency Entergy Operations responder, and emergency resources phone numbers.5.1.1.4 Emergency Notification System (ENS) -The primary dedicated phone link with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).5.1.1.5 Industrial Hotline (IHL) -A St. Charles Parish dedicated phone system between member industries within the parish and the St. Charles Parish 911 Center and the St. Charles Emergency Operations Center (EOC).5.1.1 .6 Operational Hotline (OHL) -A dedicated phone system between the risk parishes, State agencies, Waterford 1 &2 and Waterford 3.5.1.1.7 Operational Hotline Code Number -Each telephone (station) in the Operational Hotline system has a unique code number which can be used to contact an individual station.5.1.1.8 Operational Hotline Members -Those organizations that are interconnected by the Operational Hotline dedicated phone system. Waterford 3 SES, Waterford 1&2, St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) are Operational Hotline members.5 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.1.9 PABX -Private Automatic Branch Exchange.

This is the normal station (commercial) telephone system.5.1.1.10 Rumor Control -A sub-organization of the Joint Information Center (JIC) with the responsibility to provide information and respond to public questions.

5.1.1.11 Verification Callback Numbers -Preestablished Control Room telephone numbers that have been provided to the Operational Hotline Members to allow for the verification of the initial notification of an emergency condition or to validate calls received of a questionable nature relating to an emergency situation at Waterford

3.6 Emergency

Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.2 Documentation 5.1.2.1 Each facility communications group and the Control Room Emergency Communicator maintains a narrative log on the Facility Log, Attachment 7.2 of EP-002-1 50, which documents the following:

a. The name and initials of each communicator.
b. Problems noted with the communication systems.c. Off-normal conditions affecting the communications aspect of the emergency.
d. Transfer of communications.
e. Offsite agency agreement to a less restrictive time requirement for subsequent notifications.
f. Requests to GOHSEP to contact LDEQ for off-hours notifications.

5.1.2.2 Attachment

7.4 should

be maintained for each facility communications group and the Control Room Emergency Communicator.

The log includes as a minimum the following (Refer to Attachment 7.5 for an example): a. The date.b. One communication message per column indicating whether the message was incoming or outgoing.c. The message number.d. Initials of the communicator transmitting or receiving the message.e. The time the message occurred.7 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1 .3 Use of Communications Log 5.1.3.1 All incoming and outgoing messages other than those documented on a Notification Message Form, Short Message Form or Attachment

7.9 should

be documented on a Communications Log (Attachment 7.1 of EP-002-1 50).5.1.3.2 The message recorded on the Communications Log includes the following:

a. Message Number b. Agency or facility transmitting the message c. Agency or facility receiving the message d. Time message sent or received e. Call back number (usually Communicator's PABX number) used for messages being transmitted off site.f. OHL code number for messages being transmitted to Operational Hotline Member(s).
g. The name of the individual receiving or sending the message.5.1.3.3 The Emergency Director shall approve all messages to non-Entergy agencies prior to transmittal offsite, except for information provided to the NRC in response to a question.a. Only responses to NRC questions on command decision-making activities which are in progress and no_.t finalized require prior approval.8 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Cornmunications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.1.4 Verification Calls 5.1.4.1 Initial contact with the Operational Hotline members or the NRC, which are made or received over PABX telephone lines may be verified by the receiver of the message.5.1.4.2 When Waterford 3 is the message transmitter, then the receiver of the message may at their discretion call back and verify the validity of the message on the pre-established verification call back numbers provided to the agencies.5.1.4.3 Phone calls of a questionable nature received by Waterford 3 SES should be verified with the calling agency using the numbers listed in the Emergency Management Resources Book.5.1.4.4 Verification calls are logged in accordance with EP-002-1 50 or on Attachment 7.4.5.1.5 Message Numbering System NOTE Replies to messages received and documented on a Communications Log do not require the assignment of an individual message number. The reply is recorded on the bottom section of the Communications Log and transmitted using the original message number.5.1.5.1 All messages transmitted or received should be assigned a unique number to allow for in-house management and documentation of each message.5.1.5.2 All Notification Message Forms and Short Message Forms are numbered "F-i", "F-2", "F-3", etc., in increasing sequential order.5.1.5.3 All other messages generated or received by communicators are identified by use of an alpha designator and numbered in increasing sequential order as indicated below: a.b.C.Control Room Communicators

-C-i, C-2, etc., TSC Communicators

-TSC-1, TSC-2, etc., EOF Communicators

-EOF-1, EOF-2, etc.9 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.1.6 Notification Message Form (NMF) Completion Requirements NOTE If a change in emergency classification or change in protective action recommendations occurs, then the Short Message Form (Attachment 7.6) may be used. to ensure that the notification to offsite agencies is made within the 15 minute time requirement.

When the Short Message Form is used, then it should be followed with a Notification Message Form within 30 minutes.5.1.6.1 Provide information, as required, for each line of the NMF (Attachment 7.3) every time a new NMF is generated.

Use of the term "unchanged" is not_ appropriate.

5.1 .6.1 .1 The information that has not changed should be repeated on the new form with the exception of Line 6 where a restatement of conditions is no__t required.5.1.6.1 .2 Provide an update to plant conditions and actions taken to mitigate the emergency on the new Line 6.5.1.6.2 If information for an Item is not known at the time of the notification (dose rates are being calculated, waiting for air sample to be counted, leak rate being calculated, etc.), then a notation should be made, in the appropriate blank(s), to indicate the status of the information.

a. The terms "Not Applicable" or "Unknown" may be used where appropriate.
b. Use the 24-hour clock.c. "Layman's" terms should be used as much as possible and acronyms should be avoided unless they are included in the Initiating Conditions.
d. If scientific notation is Utilized, then it should be entered in accordance with the following example: 5.6 E-5 or 5.6 E+5 10

.Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7 Notification Message Form Completion Guidelines (Refer to Attachment 7.2 for an example)5.1.7.1 Line 1 : Provide the next assigned sequential message number and OHL code number.5.1.7.2 Line 2: Provide the information on Lines 2A, 2B, and 2C.a. Line 2A: Enter the notification time and date.b. Line 2B: Enter the name of the communicator transmitting the message.c. Line 2C: Enter the call back PABX telephone number for the communicator transmitting the message.5.1.7.3 Line 3: Check the appropriate block for the Emergency Classification or termination of the event as applicable.

5.1.7.4 Line 4: Complete Line 4 as follows.a. Enter the time and date of the current emergency classification declaration or termination.

5.1.7.5 Line 5: Provide information for lines 5A and 5B.a. If no protective actions are necessary, then check the block on Line 5A, or b. If protective actions are necessary, then enter the applicable Protective Response Areas (Al, B2, C2, etc.) on Line SB, EVACUATE, MONITOR AND PREPARE or SHELTER.c. If all Protective Response Areas that are not evacuated (or sheltered) are to monitor and prepare, then the notation "Monitor and prepare all remaining protective response areas" may be used in lieu of listing each of the remaining response areas.11 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7.6 Line 6: Enter the following:

a. The Initiating Condition (IC) used to classify the emergency.

Acronyms that are part of the Initiating Condition may be used on the NMF.b. Brief description of the reason for classification, declassification or termination.

c. Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) for Waterford 1 &2, which are different than the PARs for the State and Parishes, may be entered in this Section.d. Enter additional information as deemed appropriate (Example:

Exclusion Area Boundary controls are requested, evacuation of Waterford 3 non-essential personnel is implemented

-including which offsite assembly area is used, etc.).e. When updating agencies, then consider restating the IC number used to classify the emergency and provide an update of plant conditions and actions taken to mitigate the emergency.

f. Emergency Action Level (EAL)12 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7.7 Line 7: Check the appropriate

'Yes" or "No" block.a. If the Reactor is Shutdown, then check the "Yes" block and enter the time and date of the shutdown in "Time/Date" blanks.NOTE Use fifteen minute averaged data for the Primary Tower at 33 FT for meteorological information.

If site meteorological data is unavailable, then contact the National Weather Service.5.1.7.8 Provide the following information on Line 8: 1. The Control Room obtains meteorological information from the Plant Computer GD METDATA.2. The TSC and EOF obtains meteorological information using Satelite Display System (SOS)MARMOND 1.a. Line 8A: Enter the direction the wind is coming FROM and the wind speed in MPH.* The wind speed is normally displayed in meters/second.

  • Multiply meters/second by 2.24 to convert to MPH.b. Line 8B: Enter the current Compass Sectors affected, or potentially affected.* The Compass Sectors affected are the sector into which the wind is blowing and the adjacent sectors on either side.* A matrix of affected compass sectors by wind direction is provided in EP-002-052.
c. Line 8C: Enter the Stability Class for the meteorological conditions.
  • The Stability Class can be determined using the existing DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE and finding the Stability Class on the matrix provided in EP-002-050.
  • The Stability Class may also be obtained from the Control Room Dose Assessment Program or DOSECODE.d. Line 80: Enter whether or not there is any precipitation at the present time and the type.13 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

~If there was any detectable discharge of radioactive material to the Isteeayenvironment that was not bound by an Step 5.1.7.9 dtcaedicaeofriatveNO approved Release Permit, but that No Check box 9A, Evaluate for a mtratoteevrn ntccrn release has now stoosgped, then check No RELEASE_Release thti o on ya prvdbox 90, adpoed Releae Pemit 7 A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT (Note 1)STOPPED.(Note 1)Are limits listed below being exceeded?Ye Condenser Exhaust WRGM (effluent rate) 7.55 E+~4 ylCiisec fareseourdbttpe, -" PRM-IRE-0002 te ne h ees tr n stop times and the actual duration Go to step 5.1.7.10 Fuel Handling Exhaust PIG (gas) 8.05 8-3 yLCi icci or orln 5 PRM-IRE-5107 A oreB Fuel Handling Building Exhaust WRGM (effluent rate) 1.12 E4-5 pCi seec PRM-IRE-3032 Plant Slack PIG (gas) 1.72 E-3 pCi Ico PRM-IRE-0100.1 or 100.2 Yes If a release is occurring, then Plan Stck RGM effuen ratl 755 +4 the expected duration in Plan Stck IVRM (eflunt ate 7.5 Er't ~i sechours or "unknown" for tine PRM-IRE-01 10 9E.Main Steam Line INote oJ_2) Any alert or alarm PRM-IRE-5500 A oreB Dry, Coaling Tower Sump 4.24 5-4 .ImI Check box 9C, PR-R-75o 76A RELEASE is occurrino Enter the time at PR-R-78o 76ABOVE federally which the release approved limits and started for line 9E.Turbine Building Industrial Waste Sump 4.24 E-4 aLCi iml proceed. Note 1 PRM-1RE-6778 If the shift has entered OP-901-202, Steam Generator Tube Leakage or Nigh Activity, then a No release is occurring.

The release must be evaluated to determine if it is above or below established limits. During a Steam Generator tube leak or tube rupture event, a release is considered Yes to be occurting until all faulted steam generators are isolated.

This includes steaming a faulted Steam Generator to the Main Condenser.

Note 2 Use the Main Steam Line monitor gp) when the Condenser Exhaust Vli1GM is not available or its No reading is invalid (no flow).Check box 9B,lA RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved limits and proceed.14 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-0100 Revision 313 5.1 .7.10 Line 10: Provide the following information:

a. Line 10OA, 10OB and 10OC: Check all appropriate blocks pertaining to the type of material being released.5.1.7.11 Line 11" Enter the applicable Noble Gas and Iodine release rate in Ci/sec. This information (and the information for line 12) may not be calculated for releases designated as below federally approved operating limits.5.1.7.12 Line 12: Provide the following information:
a. Line 12A: Enter number of hours used to calculate Dose Projections (exposure duration).
  • If the exposure duration is not known, the..n a default value of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> is used for Waterford 3.* Indicate whether the offsite doses are based on Field Data, Plant Data or Default (FSAR)data by checking the appropriate block.b. Lines 12B and 1 2C: Enter the TEDE and CDE Thyroid Dose Commitments from the Control Room Dose Assessment Program or DOSECODE for the appropriate distance (Site Boundary is interpreted as the EAB for Waterford 3).* Ensure the correct value is entered on the form. The unit is in mRem, no._t mRem/hr.5.1.7.13 Line 13: Approval signature is required by Emergency Director.15 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-O1 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1 .8 Short Message Form Completion Guidelines 5.1.8.1 Line 1: Provide the next assigned sequential message number and OHL code number.5.1.8.2 Line 2: Provide the information on Lines 2A, 26, and 2C.b. Line 2A: Enter the notification time and date.b. Line 2B: Enter the name of the communicator transmitting the message.c. Line 2C: Enter the call back PABX telephone number for the communicator transmitting the message.5.1.8.3 Line 3: Check the appropriate block for the Emergency Classification or termination of the event as applicable.

5.1.8.4 Line 4: Complete Line 4 as follows.a. Enter the time and date of the current emergency classification declaration or termination.

5.1.8.5 Line 5: Provide information for lines 5A and 5B.a. If no protective actions are necessary, then check the block on Line 5A, or b. If protective actions are necessary, then enter the applicable Protective Response Areas (Al, 62, C2, etc.) on Line 5B, EVACUATE, MONITOR AND PREPARE or SHELTER.c. If all Protective Response Areas that are no__t evacuated (or sheltered) are to monitor and prepare, then the notation "Monitor and prepare all remaining protective response areas" may be used in lieu of listing each of the remaining response areas.16 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.8.6 Line 6: Enter the following:

a. The Initiating Condition (IC) used to classify the emergency.

Acronyms that are part of the Initiating Condition may be used on the NMF.b. Brief description of the reason for classification, declassification or termination.

c. Emergency Action Level (EAL)d. Exclusion Area Boundary Controls e. Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) for Waterford I1&2 if different than the PARs for the State and Parishes.f. If applicable, irnplemantion of evacuation for Waterford 3 non-essential personnel

-including which offsite assembly area is used.5.1.8.7 Evaluate for a Release by using the flow chart in step 5.1.7.9.5.1.8.8 Line 8: Approval signature is required by Emergency Director.5.2 Notification of Offsite Agencies Following an Emergency Declaration or Change in Protective Action Recommendations

5.2.1 Notification

Requirements 5.2.1.1 Notify the Operational Hotline (OHL) Members by transmitting the NMF by fax machine as soon as possible, but within 15 minutes of declaring the emergency, changing classification or changing Protective Action Recommendations.

5.2.1.2 Notify St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish of a site evacuation and which assembly area is utilized, as appropriate, AND 5.2.1.3 Notify St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, U.S. Coast Guard and Union Pacific Railroad to establish Exclusion Area Boundary controls at a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency or Site Evacuation.

17 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.1.4 Notify St. Charles Parish when the U.S. Coast Guard and the Union Pacific Railroad are notified.5.2.1.5 The NRC shall be notified immediately after the OHL Members, but not later than one hour of declaring the emergency, changing classification or changing Protective Action Recommendations.

NOT_.EE The Protective Action Recommendations for Waterford 1 &2 will not always be the same as those listed for the Parish and State Agencies.5.2.1.6 Notify Waterford 1 &2 of the following site Protective Action Recommendations:

a. Alert -The same recommendation as those taken to protect the Waterford 3 personnel.
b. Site Area Emergency

-Recommend evacuation of non-essential personnel, as well as evacuation routes.c. General Emergency

-Recommend evacuation of essential and non-essential personnel, as well as evacuation routes.18 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Cornmmunications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.2.2 Notification Preparation NOTE 1. The Shift Manager (Control Room) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (EOF) is responsible for initiating and completing items 3 through 12 of the Notification Message Form or Short Message Form (as applicable).

The Communicators may assist by completing information that they have available to them, as directed by the SM or RAC.2. The Short Message Form may be used to ensure that the notification information is provided to the offsite agencies within the 15 minute requirement.

When the Short Message Form is used, then it should be followed with a Notification Message Form within 30 minutes.5.2.2.1 The Communicator should obtain the completed approved Notification Message Form (NMF), Attachment 7.3, or Short Message Form (SMF), Attachment 7.6, and review it for accuracy and legibility rrior to transmitting it to the offsite agencies.

The Communicator should also check for the applicable requirements in sections 5.2.1.1 through 5.2.1.6.5.2.2.2 If another event occurs while you are attempting to get a message out, or if a notification is in progress, then state in the Incident Description/Update/Comments section that conditions are currently changing and another notification will follow.19 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.2.3 Transmitting Notifications to OHL Members using the NMF or SMF NOTE.1. LDEQ is not. manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. During off-hours, holidays and weekends, you must request GOHSEP to notify LDEQ (This request should be documented on the Communicator's Facility Log). When the LDEQ Field Response Team arrives at the EOF, then coordination of emergency response is by face-to-face communications and notifications to LDEQ are no longer required.2, The St. John the BaPtist Parish Emergency Operations Center is not manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.During off-hours, holidays and weekends, the E-91 1 Center answers the OHL.5.2.3.1 Transmit NMF (or SMF) via fax machine to OHL members a. Place the notification time/date on Line 2A of NMF (or SMF) (time is the current time).b. Place the completed NMF (or SMF) on the fax machine and press the send button 5.2.3.2 Using the OHL, dial the "all call" OHL Code Number.5.2.3.3 As each agency answers, respond by saying, "PLEASE STANDBY".a. If all agencies respond, then record your initials and time the 1st agency responded in the OHL members block on Attachment 7.4.b. If all OHL members have responded, the___nn respond by saying:* "This is Waterford 3, an emergency event has occurred and a fax transmission has been sent. Please verify receipt of Message Form (state messacie number -F-I. F-2, etc.) via fax by stating your agency's name and receipt of the fax. If there are any questions, the__Dn please contact me using the callback number provided on the Message Form." 20 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.3.4 If all OHL members have not responded, then: a. After waiting a few seconds -Do not wait longer that a few seconds b. Notify the agencies on the line that you will dial the all call OHL number one more time c. Dial the all call OHL Code number and perform 5.2.3.3 5.2.3.5 If any OHL member(s) did not receive the fax, then resend the fax after waiting approximately 2 minutes.5.2.3.6 If any OHL member(s) still did not receive the fax or the fax machine is not working, then contact the OHL member(s) on the OHL and slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF).NOTE If use of backup methods for offsite notifications is required, the additional communications assistance may be called out to assist in completion of offsite notifications.

5.2.3.7 If the OHL is not working or OHL member(s) can not be contacted on the OHL using individual call numbers found in the Emergency Management Resources Book, then contact the OHL member(s) on the PABX and verify receipt of the NMF (or SMF) via fax.5.2.3.8 If the fax and the OHL are not working, then contact the OHL members on the PABX and slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF) and complete Attachment 7.4.5.2.3.9 If the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and verify receipt of the NMF (or SME) via fax and record information on Attachment 7.4.5.2.3.10 If the fax, OHL, and the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and ,slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF).21 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

5.2.4 Transmitting

notifications to the NRC EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 NOTE 1. The ENS Communicator, when staffed, handles communications with the NRC. At such time, communicators will go to Step 5.2.5.2. Normally at an Alert, or higher, emergency classification the NRC will require continuous communications on the ENS line. At such time, consideration should be given to having the.NRC "patch" the ENS into a PABX extension which is in closer proximity to the source of data.3. In response to an NRC question, information will be provided without prior approval, with the exception of command decision-making activities which are in progress and not finalized.

5.2.4.1 Obtain the latest approved copy of a Notification Message Form, Attachment 7.3 of this procedure.

5.2.4.2 Using the ENS telephone, dial the number for NRC Headquarters (Numbers are posted on the telephone).

5.2.4.3 When the NRC responds, then record the time on Attachment 7.4.NOTE The NRC does not have Notification Message Forms. Therefore, line numbers, message number and OHL Code Number should not be read.5.2.4.4 Read information from the form SLOWLY.5.2.4.5 After reading the information, notify the NRC that you will be "going off the line" unless directed to maintain continuous communications by the NRC.22 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.5 Transmitting Secondary Notifications (Establish EAB Controls)5.2.5.1 The Secondary Notifications should be made using Attachment 7.3 and Attachment 7.9 of this procedure.

NOTE.The notification for St. Charles Parish and St. John Parish to establish EAB controls and to inform them of which assembly area will be utilized at a site evacuation should be included, on the NMF or SMF transmittal informing them of the emergency declaration.

5.2.5.2 The following agencies should be notified to establish EAB controls at a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency or if a Site Evacuation has been implemented:

a. St. Charles Parish (use Attachment 7.3 or Attachment 7.6), b. St. John the Baptist Parish (use Attachment 7.3 or Attachment 7.6), c. U.S. Coast Guard (use Attachment 7.9), and d. Union Pacific Railroad (use Attachment 7.9).5.2.5.3 Refer to the Emergency Management Resources Book for telephone numbers.5.2.5.4 St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish should be informed of site evacuation activities and informed of the selected offsite assembly area, whenever a site evacuation is implemented.

5.2.5.5 Other agencies may be notified as deemed appropriate by the Emergency Director.5.2.5.6 Update Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log, upon notification of each agency.23 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.3 Subsequent Notifications NOTE In accordance with agreements, 60 minute updates to Operational Hotiine Members are automatically relaxed during severe weather events. If a change in emergency classification or change in Protective Action Recommendations has occurred, then notifications should be made in accordance with Section 5.2 of this procedure.

5.3.1 Subsequent

Notification Guidelines 5.3.1.1 The OHL Members should be updated approximately every 60 minutes using an approved NMF. The SMF should no_.t be used for these 60 minute updates.5.3.1.2 The OHL Members may elect to establish a less restrictive time requirement for updates at the Unusual Event or Alert emergency classification if conditions warrant. The relaxed time requirement must be mutually agreed upon by St. Charles EOC, St. John EOC, LDEQ and GOHSEP, a Waterford 1 &2 does not provide input on relaxed time requirements.

24 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications 5,3.2 Subsequent Notification Preparation EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 N OTE.The Shift Manager (Control Room) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (EOF) is responsible for initiating and completing Items 3 through 12 of the Notification Message Form. The Communicators may assist by completing information that they have available to them, as directed by the SM or RAC.5.3.2.1 The Communicator obtains the completed approved Notification Message Form (NM F), Attachment 7.3 and reviews it for accuracy and legibility prior to transmitting it to the offsite agencies.5.3.2.2 If another event occurs while you are attempting to get a message out, or if a notification is in progress, then state in the Incident Description/Update/Comments section that conditions are currently changing and another notification will follow.25 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.3.3 Transmitting Subsequent Notifications to OHL members using the NMF.NOTE 1.LDEQ is no__t manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. During off-hours, holidays and weekends, you must request GOHSEP to notify LDEQ (This should be documented on the Communicator's Facility Log). When the LDEQ Field Response Team arrives at the EOF, then coordination of emergency response is by face-to-face communications and notifications to LDEQ are no longer required.2. The St. John the Baptist Parish Emergency Operations Center is nott manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.During off-hours, holidays and weekends, the E-91 1 Center will answer the OHL.5.3.3.1 Transmit NMF via fax machine to OHL members.a.b.Place notification time/date on Line 2A of NMF (time is the current time).Place the completed NMF on the fax machine and press the send button.5.3.3.2 Using the OHL, dial the "all call" OHL Code Number.5.3.3.3 As each agency answers, respond by saying, "PLEASE STANDBY".a. If all agencies respond, then record your initials and time the Ilt agency responded in the OHL members block on Attachment 7.4.b. If all OHL members have responded, the__n respond by saying: "This is Waterford 3, an emergency event has occurred and a fax transmission has been sent. Please verify receipt of Message Form (state messagqe number -F-l. F-2. etc.) via fax by stating your agency's name and receipt of the fax. If there are any questions, the__n please contact me using the callback number provided on the Message Form." 26 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.3.3.4 If all OHL members have not responded, then: a. After waiting a few seconds -Do not wait longer than a few seconds c. Notify the agencies on the line that you will dial the all call OHL number one more time d. Dial the all call OHL Code Number and perform 5.3.3.3 5.3.3.5 If an OHL member(s) did not receive the fax, then resend the fax after waiting approximately 2 minutes.5.3.3.6 If any OHL member(s) still did not receive the fax or the fax machine is not working, th_.n contact the OHL member(s) on the OHL an slowly read the information on the NMF.5.3.3.7 If the OHL is not working or OHL member(s) can not be contacted on the OHL using individual call numbers found in the Emergency Manageinent Resources Book, then contact the OHL members(s) on the PABX and verify receipt of the NMF via fax and complete Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.8 If the fax and the OHL are not working, the~n contact the OHL members on the PABX and slowly read the information on the NMF and complete Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.9 If the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and verify Receipt of the NMF via fax and record information on Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.10 If the fax, OHL, and the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and slowly read the information on the NMF and complete Attachment 7.4.27 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 NOTE 1. The ENS Communicator, when staffed, handles communications with the NRC, 2. Normally at an Alert, or higher, emergency classification the NRC requires continuous communications on the ENS line. At such time, consideration should be given to having the NRC "patch" the ENS into a PABX extension which is in closer proximity to the source of data.3. In response to an NRC question, information is provided without prior approval, with the exception of command decision-making activities which are in progress and not finalized.

5.3.4 The NRC should be updated regarding significant worsening conditions of the plant as requested.

Subsequent Notifications to the NRC will be made as follows: 5.3.4.1 Obtain the latest approved copy of Attachment 7.3.5.3.4.2 Using the ENS telephone, dial the number for the NRC Headquarters (Numbers are posted on the telephone).

NOTE The NRC does no._t have Notification Message Forms. Therefore, line numbers, message number and OHL Code Number should no._t be read.5.3.4.3 When the NRC responds, the._nn record the time on Attachment 7.4.5.3.4.4 Read the information from the form SLOWLY.5.3.4.5 After reading the information, notify the NRC that you will be "going off the line" unless directed to maintain continuous communications by the NRC.28 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.4 Requests for Offsite Assistance NOTE Limit the information transmitted offsite to only that on the approved Communications Form.Questions or requests for additional information should be documented on Attachment 7.1 of EP-002-1 50 and referred to the appropriate emergency organization group for response.5.4.1 Medical: Request for offsite transportation or treatment:

Use UNT-007.-018.

5.4.1.1 Ensure that Attachment 7.4 is updated on completion of the call.5.4.2 Fire: Use FP-001-020.

5.4.2.1 Ensure that Attachment 7.4 is updated on completion of the call.5.4.3 Other: Requests for offsite assistance from other agencies should be made as directed by the Emergency Director.29 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 6.1 The emergency situation has been terminated.

6.2 Forwarding

of the emergency telephone (3500 extension) to the TSC has been canceled.

Refer to Attachment 7.1 for guidance.6.3 Documentation reviewed to ensure signatures, dates, times and other appropriate information is complete and legible and provided to the appropriate facility manager.6.4 All documentation generated should be collected and forwarded to Emergency Planning.6.5 All organizations and agencies communicated with during the course of the event have been notified of the event termination.

30 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 7.0 ATTACHMENTS

7.1 Transfer

of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)7.2 Notification Message Form (Typical) (Example)7.3 Notification Message Form (Typical)7.4. Offsite Communications Log (Typical)7.5 Offsite Communications Log (Typical) (Example)7.6 Short Message Form (Typical)7.7 Emergency Notification Matrix (Typical)7.8 Emergency Notification Checklist (Typical)7.9 Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)8.0 RECORDS 8.1 The following records are generated as a result of this procedure.

  • Attachment 7.1, Transfer of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)* Attachment 7.3, Notification Message Form (Typical)* Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log (Typical)* Attachment 7.6, Short Message Form (Typical)* Attachment 7.9, Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)31 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)1. The Emergency Communicator should provide the following documentation:

El a. Notification Message Forms and Short Message Forms O] b. Communications Logs transmitted or received O] c. Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log O] d. Copy of the Emergency Communicator narrative Facility Log 2. The Emergency Communicator should discuss the status of the following with the ENS Communicator:

O] a. Emergency Classification___________________

o] b. Time the last Notification Message Form/Short Message Form was transmitted:

O] c. Primary communications circuits in use: El ENS Line El e. Alternate communications circuits in use: El Industrial Hotline El Civil Defense Radio El PABX (List agencies):____________________________

O] f. Other Offsite agencies notified:___________________________

El g. Communications problems experienced:______________________

EP-002-01O Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (1 of 3)32 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)3. The Emergency Communicator should discuss the status of the following with the EOF Offsite Communicator:

El a. Emergency Classification:

_________________

O] b. Time the last Notification Message Form/Short Message Form was transmitted:

El c. Time next Notification Message Form is due to be transmitted:___________

O] d. Primary communications circuits in use: El Operational Hotline El e. Alternate communications circuits in use: El Industrial Hotline.El Civil Defense Radio El PABX (List agencies):___________________________

El f. Other Offsite agencies notified:

_________________________

[] g. Communication problems experienced:______________________

EP-002-O1 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (2 of 3)33 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)4. Forward the emergency telephone (3500 extension) to the TSC (2500 extension).

This action should only be completed if the TSC is activated from the primary location.

Proceed as follows: a. With receiver in cradle, press the CFwdALL button. After two beeps sound, enter 2500. Once the number is entered the phone will automatically return to the display window. The display window will read FORWARD TO 2500.b. To cancel the Forward function, press the CFwdALL button once. It will return the phone to the display window and it will no longer read FORWARD TO 2500.Emergency Communicator Date/Time EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (3 of 3)34 NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)1. THIS IS WATERFORD 3 WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-Next Sequnentlal Number (OHL CODE NO.) Communicator 0HL #2. A. Notification Time/ Current Date B. COMM: Communicator Name C. TEL NO. Communicator PABX #(TIM E/DATE) (NAM E)3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

A. 0] NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. El SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. 0] ALERT D. 0] GENERAL EMERGENCY 4. CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASS IFICATION DECLARATION/TERMI NATI ON Time/Date:

Time of Declaration.

Declass..

Terminationi Date 5.RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: A. El No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. 0] EVACUATE Provide Specific Protective Response Areas 5] MONITOR AND PREPARE Enter "Monitor and Prepare All Remaining Protective Response Areas" or Provide Specific Protective Response Areas El SHELTER Provide So~ecific Protective Response Areas 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTION/UPDATE/COMMENTS:

Provide Emergency Classification Initiatingq Condition (IC) #

  • Brief descriotion of the reason for classification, declassification or termination
  • Exclusion Area Boundary controls
  • Waterford I & 2 PAR
  • Site Evacuation
  • Which Assembly Area.7. REACTOR SHUT DOWN? El NO El YES Time/Date:

Time of Reactor Shutdown/

Date of Reactor Shutdown 8. METEOROLOGICAL DATA: A. Wind Direction FROM Direction Wind is Coming From Degrees at Wind Speed MPH B. Sectors Affected (A-R): Enter the 3 Affected Compass Sectors C. Stability Class (A-G): Enter Stability Class Letter D. Precipitation:

El None El Rain El Sleet El Snow El Hail El Other_________

9. RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. 0] No RELEASE (Go to Item 13)B. El A RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved operating limits C. El A RELEASE is occurring ABOVE federally approved operating limits D. El A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED E. Release started at Enter Time Release Started (time) Release stopped at Enter Time Release Stooped (time)Release duration Enter Length of Time of Release hrs. (actual or expected)10. TYPE OF RELEASE: A. El Radioactive Gases B. 0] Radioactive Airbomne Particulates C. 0] Radioactive Liquids 11. RELEASE RATE: A. NOBLE GASES _________Ci/s B. IODINES _ ____________Ci/s

12. ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE: A. Projections for _____hours based on: El Field Data El Plant Data El Default Data B. (TEDE) WB DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem) C. (CDE) THYROID DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem)Site Boundary _____5 miles _____ Site Boundary _____5 miles _____2 miles _____ 10 miles _____ 2 miles ______ 10 miles _____13. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: _______________TITLE:______________

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.2 (1 of 1)35 NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL)1. TI-2. A.-IIS IS WATERFOF/ B. COMM: (TI ME/DATE)WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-_____(OHL CODE NO.)______

C. TEL NO. ______(NAME)3.4.5.EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

A. El NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. El SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. El ALERT D. El GENERAL EMERGENCY CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARATION/TERMINATION Time/Date:I RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: A. El No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. El EVACUATE El MONITOR AND PREPARE_________________________

El SHELTER 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTIONIUPDATEICOMMENTS:

7. REACTOR SHUT DOWN? El NO El YES Time/Date:

/8. METEOROLOGICAL DATA: A. Wind Direction FROM _____________Degrees at B. Sectors Affected (A-R):___________________

C. Stability Class (A-G): D. Precipitation:

El None El Rain El Sleet El Snow El Hail El Other MPH 9. RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. El No RELEASE (Go to Item 13)B. El A RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved operating limits C. El A RELEASE is occurring ABOVE federally approved operating limits D. El A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED E. Release started at ________(time)

Release stopped at _________(time)

Release duration __________hrs. (actual or expected)10. TYPE OF RELEASE: A. 0] Radioactive Gases 11. RELEASE RATE: A. NOBLE GASES __B. El Radioactive Airborne Particulates C. El Radioactive Liquids Ci/s B. IODINES Ci/s 12. ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE: A. Projections for _____hours based on: El Field Data El Plant Data El Default Data B. (TEDE) WB DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem) C. (CDE) THYROID DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem)Site Boundary _ ____ 5 miles _ ____Site Boundary _ ____ 5 miles _____2 miles __ ___10 miles _ ____ 2 miles ______ 10 miles _____13. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: TITLE: EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.3 (1 of 1)36 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL)Date: Page of CLASSIFICATION I I MESSAGE NUMBER-r-r 1 1 OHL Members A L L C L A S S F C A T 0 N S R E a U R E 0 N 0 T F C A T 0 N S St. Charles EOC St. John EOC LDEQ GOHSEP Waterford 1& 2 US NIRC S E A A US Coast Guard E B O C R 0O_ _ _ __ _ _ _N H T Union Pacific R.R.I R G 0 H L E R ________________________

__________

A S D__________

__________

E E M E 0 0 T H _________N E E R C E S S A R Y ____________

__________

_________See Emergency Management Resources Book for agency phone numbers.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.4 (1 of 1)37 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)1.0 HEADING 1.1 Enter the DATE.NOTE Complete the "of ____" section of "Page_____of

____"at midnight or when the facility is deactivated.

1.2 Enter

the Page Number.2.0 OPERATIONS

2.1 Enter

the current emergency classification.

NOTE All Notification Message Forms/Short Message Forms transmitted to Operational Hotline Members will be numbered "F-i," "F-2", "F-3", etc. in increasing sequential order.2.2 Message Number -Enter assigned message number.2.3 OHL Members -Enter initial and time for each logged message number if OHL agencies are contacted by "ALL CALL".2.4 Enter Initial and time in each respective OHL Member block if contacted individually for each logged message number.2.5 Enter Initial and time in the respective block for each agency contacted for each logged message number.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (1 of 3)38 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)2.6 For message received.2.6.1 Enter the current emergency classification

2.6.2 Enter

the Message Number and "iN" (for incoming) in the MESSAGE NUMBER block.2.6.3 Enter initials and time in the respective block for the agency from which the message was received.2.7 Use the OTHER blocks.2.7.1 For an agency which you are frequently communicating with enter the name in the column with the listed agencies.

Then use the form as per 2.1 -2.6.2.7.2 For an agency which is infrequently communicated with, divide the block diagonally and place the agencies' name above the line and time and initials below the line.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (2 of 3)39 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)Date: 7-8-93 Page of CLASSIFICATION

________ _A&i&i MESSAGE NUMBER IF-1 C-1 C-2 IN F-2 L .4.OHL Members 0917 A L L C L A S S F C A T 0 N S LDE 085 085 Taefr 0850 St. Charles EOC 2nPl?0850 St. John EOC~GJO~0857 LOEQ 1I~P 0850 GOHSEP 0850 Waterford 1&2 0915 US NRC S E 0907 A A US Coast Guard E B N H T Union Pacific RR.I R G O H L E R __________

0912 E E ER C See Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite for agency phone numbers.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (3 of 3)40 SHORT MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL)1.THIS IS WATERFORD 3 WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-_____(OHL CODE NO.)______

2. A. I B. COMM: ____ ________C.

TEL NO.______(TI ME/DATE) (NAME)3, EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:i A. El NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. 0] SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. 0] ALERT D. El GENERAL EMERGENCY 4. CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARATION/TERMINATION Time/Date:

/RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: 5, A. 0] No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. 0] EVACUATE O] MONITOR AND PREPARE_________________

__________

El SHELTER 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTION/UPDATE:

Initiating Conditions (IC) I Emergency Action Level (EAL) #:__________________________

IC / EAL

Description:

Exclusion Area Boundary Controls o] NO controls required at this time El St Charles and St. John are requested to control road traffic.O] Railroad and Coast Guard will be notified to control river and rail traffic Waterford 1l& 2 Recommendations:

O] No recommendations at this time O] Recommend evacuating all non-essential personnel UP / DOWN (circle one) River El Recommend evacuating all non-essential and essential personnel UP / DOWN (circle one) River Waterford 3 Actions: O] No actions at this time El Implementing evacuation of all non-essential personnel to: MONSANTO PARK I ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH (circle one)COMMENTS: 7, RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. 0] No RELEASE B. El A RELEASE is occurring 0] BELOW / El ABOVE federally approved operating limits Release started at ________(time)

Release duration -El expected _________hrs.

or El unknown C. 0] A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED Release started at ________(time)

Release stopped at _________(time)

Release duration __________hrs.

8. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: __ ___________TITLE:

EMERGENCY DIRECTOR EP-002-01O Revision 313 Attachment 7.6 (1 of 1 )41

____________________________

ME-K(3 _NCY NOTIFICATION MATRIX (TYPICAL)S AGENCIES WHEN NOTIFICATION REQUIRED WHEN UPDATE REQUIRED COMMENTS ST. CHARLES Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a St. Charles Parish will also be requested to establish control of vehicular PARISH an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective traffic in the EAB after a SAE, GE or a Site Evacuation.

60 minute R Action Recommendations.

updates are relaxed for severe weather events.E o ST. JOHN Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a The St. John EOC is only manned during normal working hours. Off-uI THE BAPTIST an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective hours notifications will be handled by the E-911 Center. 60 minute R PARISH Action Recommendations.

updates are relaxed for severe weather events.E 0 GOHSEP Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a 60 minute updates are relaxed for severe weather events.Nan emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective o Action Recommendations.

T LDEQ Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a LDEQ is only manned during normal working hours. GOHSEP should F an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective be requested to notify LDEQ during off-hours.

When LDEQ is at EOF Action Recommendations, notifications are not required.

60 minute updates are relaxed for severe c weather events.c WATERFORD 1 & 2 Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a PARs for Wil&2 are the same as for W3 personnel.

60 minute updates AT an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective are relaxed for severe weather events.Action Recommendations.

______________________________

o NRC Immediately after the above agencies, Upon change in emergency classification or as ENS Communicator notifies NRC, when staffed. NRC may require ENS Ns but not later than one hour of the requested.

to be continuously manned. NRC can patch ENS into any PABX emergency declaration.

telephone, if requested.

c U.S. After SAE, GE or Site Evacuation to U.S. Coast Guard is contacted directly, but St. Charles Parish must be Eo COAST establish control of river traffic within informed that they have been contacted.

A T GUARD the EAB._______________

________B R UNION PACIFIC After SAE, GE or Site Evacuation to Union Pacific Railroad is contacted directiy, but St. Charles Parish must 0 RAILROAD establish control of rail traffic within b nomdta hyhv encnatd_______________the EAB.F HAHNVILLE As necessary to provide lire fighting HVFD will be contacted through the St. Charles Parish 911 Center.R V.F.D. assistance.

E OCHSNER As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical and/or radiological HOSPITAL assistance, conditions should be provided as available._______________________________

M OCHSNER As required to provide rapid Meteorological

& radiological conditions should be provided to assist in E FLIGHT transportation of an injured person to determining the appropriate approach to the site.I CARE the selected hospital.c WEST JEFFERSON As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical and/or radiological sA MEDICAL CENTER assistance.

conditions should be provided as available.

s WEST JEFFERSON As required to provide rapid Meteorological

& radiological conditions should be provided to assist in S AIR CARE transportation of an injured person to determining the appropriate approach to the site.-r __________

the selected hospital.A ST. CHARLES As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical conditions should be cN HOSPITAL assistance for a non-contaminated provided as available.

E injured person.ST. CHARLES As required to provide transportation St. Charles Ambulance Service will be requested via St. Charles Parish AMBULANCE of an injured person to the selected 911 Center to ensure rapid response.___SERVICE hospital.____________________________

OTHER As directed by the EC/EOF Director.AGENCIES ______________

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.7 (1 of 1 )42 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST (TYPICAL)A. NOTIFICATION AFTER EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION OR CHANGE IN PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Section 5.2)1. Notify Operational Hotline (OHL) Members and Waterford 1 &2 with in 15 minutes using Short Message Form (SMF) or Notification Message Form (NMF).a. St. Charles Parish b. St. John the Baptist Parish c. GOHSEP d. LDEQ e. Waterford 1 & 2 2. At ALERT, or higher, the Control Room Emergency Communicator should activate the EverBridge Notification System to mobilize the Onsite Emergency Organization in accordance with EP-002-01 5.3. If a SITE EVACUATION has been implemented OR a SITE AREA EMERGENCY/GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared, notify the following to establish EAB controls: a. St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish to control vehicular traffic (can be included on NMF or SMF)b. Union Pacific Railroad to control rail traffic (Attachment 7.9)c. U.S. Coast Guard to control river traffic (Attachment 7.9)4. Notify other agencies as required by the emergency conditions (i.e., Hahnville Volunteer Fire Department for fire, Ambulance for medical emergency, etc.)5. Notify NRC immediately after the above agencies (and Railroad and Coast Guard if applicable) using Attachment 7.3 (Performed by ENS Communicator when activities are transferred).

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.8 (1 of 2)43 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST (TYPICAL)6. In accordance with NEI 99-02 the following items are required to be correct on the Notification Message Form (NMF) in order for the form to be considered accurate:* Classification and PAR appropriate to the event as specified by the approved plan and implementing procedures.

  • Initial notification form completed appropriate to the event to include-Class of emergency-EAL number-Description of emergency-Wind direction and speed-Whether offsite protective measures are necessary-Potentially affected population and areas-Whether a release is taking place-Date and time of declaration of emergency-Whether the event is a drill or actual event-Plant and/or unit as applicable B. SUBSEQUENT NOTIFICATIONS (Section 5.3)1.Update OHL Members every 60 minutes using NMF, except for severe weather Events.a. St. Charles Parish b. St. John the Baptist Parish c. GOHSEP d. LDEQ e. Waterford 1 &2 2. Update the NRC as requested. (Performed by ENS Communicator when activities are transferred.)
3. Update other agencies as deemed necessary.

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.8 (2 of 2)44 NOTIFICATION TO U.S. COAST GUARD/UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (TYPICAL)This is (Communicator's Name)Steam Electric Station.with a notification of emergency conditions at the Waterford 3 The Message No. is:__________

Date/Time is:____________

Emergency Declaration is: Time of Declaration was: U.S. Coast Guard: Refer to Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite Response Agencies Section We request the establishment of a safety zone in the immediate area of Waterford 3 to control marine traffic, in accordance with your letter of agreement.

Waterford 3 is located at mile marker 128.Union Pacific Railroad:

Refer to Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite Response Agencies Section We request control of all rail traffic in Waterford 3 nuclear power plant's Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB) in Taft, Louisiana.

Please halt all rail traffic in the area between Killona, Louisiana and Taft, Louisiana in accordance with your letter of agreement.

Our callback number is________________

Message is approved by: (Signature)(Title)EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.9 (1 of 1)LAST PAGE 45 A'irACHMENT 9.1 10OCFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 1 0F 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-010 Revision:

313 EquipmentfFacilitylOther:

Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan): 1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" 3. Attachment 7.1 step 2, separated the combined EOF and TSC checklist for each facility 4. Created Attachment 7.1 step 3 to include EOF checklist items 5. Revised Attachment 7.1 step 4 instructions for the call forwarding option on the telephone Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed?

i-YES []NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or Alert 50.54(q)(3)

Continue to and Notification System Design Report? Evaluation is next part NOT required.Enter justification If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and ensure below and the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the proposed change is complete Part documented below: vI.Justification:

Li Bounding document attached (optional)

Part Ill. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-LI-i 00)NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

[] If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

Li One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3)

Screening for that portion of the activity.Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.Li One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity.

50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required.

Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES 10OCFR50.54(q)

Part IV. Editorial Change [] NO 50.54(q)(3)

Continue to Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph Evaluation is NOT next part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent? required.

Enter Justification:

justification and complete Part VI.1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" The proposed changes are editorial in nature in accordance with EN-AD-i101.

The first change corrects the numbering of the sections in the Table of Contents to reflect the additional page added to the procedure.

The second change corrected the spelling of the word, offsite. The proposed changes do not change the intent or purpose of the procedure.

No further evaluation is needed.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 2 OF 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-01 0 Revision:

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Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets)

Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-i Section II?1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned.

[1] [2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7 [staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned.

[2] D]4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained.

[2] [5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3] D]6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3] D]7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4] [8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of the []declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications.

[5]9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt instructions D]to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]____10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-1 0, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and D]Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D]organizations.

[6] ___12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel.

[6] D]13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the D]plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]____14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established.

[7] _____15. Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response.

[8] D]16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response.

[8] _____17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9] [18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies.

[10] _____19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are available E]to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities.

[10]20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including

[those for hostile action events.[1 0]EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 3 OF 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-01 0 Revision:

313 Equipment/Facility/Other:

Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications

21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established.

[11] D]22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.

[12] [23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed.

[131 D]24. A drill and exercise program (including radiological, medical, health physics and other program areas) EZ is established.

[14]25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, maintain, D]and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses.

[14] __ _26. Identified weaknesses are corrected.

[14] II 27. Training is provided to emergency responders.

[15] III 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established.

[16] Ii 29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16] III APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

[] If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.r-11f any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation.

BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Chanae Items #3 and 4 from Part I: The proposed changes separate the checklist the Emergency Communicator uses to brief the TSC ENS Communicator in the TSC and the Offsite Communicator in the EOF when the emergency response facilities are activated and responsibilities are transferred from the Control Room. The checklist is used to brief the TSC ENS Communicator and the EOF Offsite Communicator of the current emergency situation.

Communication with the NRC is turned over to the ENS Communicator when the TSC is activated and the ENS Communicator accepts the responsibility.

If the NRC has requested to keep an open line,Athen the ENS communicator will continue to stay on the line with the NRC until directed otherwise.

Communication with the offsite agencies will be turned over by the Emergency Communicator to the EOF when the facility is activated and the Offsite Communicator accepts the responsibility.

By separating the checklist, the Emergency Communicator can ensure that each turnover provides accurate information in a timely manner to the responsible facility.No information or items from the checklist have been removed. The proposed changes are an enhancement to the checklist process that will eliminate transfer of unnecessary information to the facilities.

The proposed change does not affect any process, responsibilities, roles, or intent of the procedure.

The proposed change does not affect the Emergency Plan. No further evaluation is required for this change.Change Items #5 The proposed change updates the call forwarding instructions for the emergency phone number (3500), located in the Control Room. The new Cisco phone replaced an older model Cisco phone that has been phased out. The new Cisco phone performs the same functions as the previous phone. The new phone performs the call forwarding function just as the previous phone. The proposed change will reflect the new steps to perform the function.

The proposed change does not affect the process or intent of the procedure.

The proposed change does not affect the Emergency plan. No further evaluation is required for this change.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10OCFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-010O Revision:'"313.....

.........fEquipmentlFacility/Other:

Water-ford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part VI. Signatures:_________

Preparer Name (Print) Preparer Signature Date: Gina Taylor .,v 12/4/15 (Optional)

Reviewer Name (Print) Reviewer Signature 0 Date: N/A Reviewer Name (Print) Revf,.er Signature Date: Aaron Mae/ < 1i~i~Nuclear EP Project Manager ." "....,°' -Approver Name (Print) ro nature Date: EN*EP-305 REV 3 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES TRANSMITTAL FORM To: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 1600 E. Lamar Blvd.Arlington, ;TX 76011 From: Entergy -Waterford 3 Emergency Planning 17265 River Road Killona, LA 70057 Transmittal Date: 12/16/2015 Total Records/Documents Transmitted:

2 Record / Document Number Revision Document Effective Date 1EP-002-010 (2 copies) 313 12/15/15 2E-002-010 (2 Copies) 313 12/15/15 Procedure Supporting Documents Robert Carey -504-464-3482 Emergency Preparedness Manager REQUEST/APPROVAL PAGE Normal Review Class (check one): SAFETY RELATED ]oc PROCEDURE j ] QUALIFIED REVIEW PROCEDURE NUMBER: EP-002-010

'

313 TITLE: Notifications and Communications PROCEDURE OWNER (Position Title): Emergency Planning Manager TERM (check one): [] PERMANENT LI TEMPORARY Effective Date I Milestone (if applicable): -i I ¢Q2 -5 Expiration Date I Milestone (if applicable):

N/A PROCEDURE ACTION (check one):[] Revision LI Deletion LI New Procedure DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION:

1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" 3. Attachment 7.1 step 2, separated the combined EOF and TSC checklist for each facility 4. Created Attachment 7.1 step 3 to include EOF checklist items Revised Attachment 7.1 step 4 instructions for the call forwarding option on the telephone 12 Request/Approval Page Continuation Sheet(s) attached.REIWPOES ~ Nra IEditorial Correction Technical Verification (cEckE POne):] oral [ (Revisions only) [] (RevisionsonDiv)

______REVIEW AND APPROVAL ACTIVITIES PRINT NAME OR SIGNATURE DATE PREPARER Gina Taylor 12/06/15 EC SUPERVISOR Administrative Review and Approval (sign) N/A N/A CROSS-DISCIPLINE N/A and .___________________________

INTERNAL N/A REVIEWS_____(List Groups,- N/A Functions, Positions, etc.) N/A POESAPIAIIY Performed 12 PA Exclusion 0] OSOR 03-003 DETERMINATION TECHNICAL Review 0] Verification 12 Don Vincent 15" QUALIFIED REVIEWER Review 0] Jack Lewis GROUP/DEPT.

HEAD Review 12 Approval 0] (sign) Aaron Ertel/

GM, PLANT OPERATIONS Review 12 Approval 12 (sign) N/A VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS Approval 12 (sign) N/A Form (W2.1 09 Revision 015)

Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PURPOSE-...

2.0 REFERENCES

3.0 RESPONSIBIL

4.0 INITIATING

CC 5.0 PROCEDURE

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5 Notification of Offsite Agencies Following an Emergency Declaration or Change in Protective Action Recommendations------


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---5.4 Requests for Offsite Assistance-, ---- --6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS--------------------------------...............

7.0 ATTACHMENTS-----------------...................................

7.1 Transfer

of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)-

7.2 Notification

Message Form (Typical) (Example)-


7.3 Notification Message Form (Typical)-


7.4 Offsite Communications Log (Typical)---


7.5 Offsite Communications Log (Typical) (Example)------

7.6 Short

Message Form (Typical)-


7.7 Emergency

Notification Matrix (Typical)---------

7.8 Emergency

Notification Checklist (Typical)


7.9 Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)8.0 RECORDS------------------------..................................

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3A 35 36-38-------41 42 31 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Revision 313 1-45 Informational Use 1 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides guidance for making notifications to offsite agencies during a Waterford 3 SES emergency.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Waterford

3 SES Emergency Plan 2.2 State of Louisiana Peacetime Radiological Response Plan 2.3 EP-002-01 5, Emergency Responder Activation 2.4 EP-003-060, Emergency Communications Guidelines 2.5 EP-002-1 50, Emergency Plan Implementing Records 2.6 Emergency Management Resources Book 2.7 UNT-007-018, First Aid and Medical Care 2.8 FP-001-020, Fire Emergency/Fire Report 2.9 EP-003-050, Emergency Organization Documentation and Control 2.10 EP-002-052, Protective Action Guidelines 2.11 NE) 99-02, Regulatory Assessmnet Performance Indicator Guidelinie

3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1 The Shift Manager (SM) has the responsibility and authority of the Emergency Director (ED).3.1 .1 The SM ensures the initial notifications are made, recommends offsite protective measures, and contacts the TSC Duty Emergency Plant Manager.3.1.2 The SM continues as the ED until the EOF Duty Emergency Director properly relieves the SM as the Emergency Director.3.2 The EOF Duty Emergency Director relieves the SM of the responsibilities of the ED.3.2.1 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, the ED directs the notification to the offsite agencies are made and ensures they are kept informed of the emergencies.

2 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 3.2.2 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, approves the notification forms prior to being sent to the offsite agencies.3.2.3 Until the communication process is transferred to the EOF, makes protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.3.3 The EOF Emergency Director is responsible for the activation and operation of the EOF in support of the Onsite Emergency Organization.

3.3.1 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EQF, the EOF Emergency Director directs the notification to the offsite agencies are made and ensures they are kept informed of the emergencies.

3.3.2 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EOF, the EOF Emergency Director approves the notification forms prior to being sent to the offsite agencies.3.3.3 Upon transfer of the communication process to the EOF, the EOF Emergency Director makes protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.3.4 The EOF Offsite Communicator is responsible for implementation of this procedure when activities are transferred to their emergency facility.3.5 The communications facility logs (Attachment 7.2 of EP-002-1 50) are normally maintained by the Control Room Emergency Communicator and EQE Offsite Communicator.

3.6 The Control Room Emergency Communicator and ECE Offsite Communicator are responsible for Items 1 and 2 of the Notification Message Form/Short Message Form when activities are in their designated area prior to transmittal.

3.7 The ENS Communicator is responsible for maintaining contact with the NRC on the Emergency Notification System (ENS) line when this activity is transferred.

3.8 The Shift Manager (SM)!/Emergency Director (ED) (Contol Room) and the EOF Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) have the primary responsibility for initiating and completing Items 3 through 12 (as applicable) of the Notification Message Form/Short Message Form.3 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

4.0 INITIATING

CONDITIONS EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 4.1 Declaration of 4.1.1 Unusual Event 4.1.2 Alert 4.1.3 Site Area Emergency 4.1 .4 General Emergency 4 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Administrative

5.1.1 Definitions

5.1,1.1 Call Back Number -A telephone number, or Operational Hotline code number, provided as a means for agencies to contact Waterford 3 communications personnel to discuss or ask questions regarding the emergency situation.

5.1.1.2 Communicator's Form Pack -A package of forms provided in the Control Room to assist the Emergency Communicator in the performance of notification and communications activities.

5.1.1.3 Emergency Management Resources Book -An emergency phone book which includes facility, agency, emergency Entergy Operations responder, and emergency resources phone numbers.5.1.1.4 Emergency Notification System (ENS) -The primary dedicated phone link with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).5.1.1.5 Industrial Hotline (IHL) -A St. Charles Parish dedicated phone system between member industries within the parish and the St. Charles Parish 911 Center and the St. Charles Emergency Operations Center (EOC).5.1.1 .6 Operational Hotline (OHL) -A dedicated phone system between the risk parishes, State agencies, Waterford 1 &2 and Waterford 3.5.1.1.7 Operational Hotline Code Number -Each telephone (station) in the Operational Hotline system has a unique code number which can be used to contact an individual station.5.1.1.8 Operational Hotline Members -Those organizations that are interconnected by the Operational Hotline dedicated phone system. Waterford 3 SES, Waterford 1&2, St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) are Operational Hotline members.5 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.1.9 PABX -Private Automatic Branch Exchange.

This is the normal station (commercial) telephone system.5.1.1.10 Rumor Control -A sub-organization of the Joint Information Center (JIC) with the responsibility to provide information and respond to public questions.

5.1.1.11 Verification Callback Numbers -Preestablished Control Room telephone numbers that have been provided to the Operational Hotline Members to allow for the verification of the initial notification of an emergency condition or to validate calls received of a questionable nature relating to an emergency situation at Waterford

3.6 Emergency

Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.2 Documentation 5.1.2.1 Each facility communications group and the Control Room Emergency Communicator maintains a narrative log on the Facility Log, Attachment 7.2 of EP-002-1 50, which documents the following:

a. The name and initials of each communicator.
b. Problems noted with the communication systems.c. Off-normal conditions affecting the communications aspect of the emergency.
d. Transfer of communications.
e. Offsite agency agreement to a less restrictive time requirement for subsequent notifications.
f. Requests to GOHSEP to contact LDEQ for off-hours notifications.

5.1.2.2 Attachment

7.4 should

be maintained for each facility communications group and the Control Room Emergency Communicator.

The log includes as a minimum the following (Refer to Attachment 7.5 for an example): a. The date.b. One communication message per column indicating whether the message was incoming or outgoing.c. The message number.d. Initials of the communicator transmitting or receiving the message.e. The time the message occurred.7 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1 .3 Use of Communications Log 5.1.3.1 All incoming and outgoing messages other than those documented on a Notification Message Form, Short Message Form or Attachment

7.9 should

be documented on a Communications Log (Attachment 7.1 of EP-002-1 50).5.1.3.2 The message recorded on the Communications Log includes the following:

a. Message Number b. Agency or facility transmitting the message c. Agency or facility receiving the message d. Time message sent or received e. Call back number (usually Communicator's PABX number) used for messages being transmitted off site.f. OHL code number for messages being transmitted to Operational Hotline Member(s).
g. The name of the individual receiving or sending the message.5.1.3.3 The Emergency Director shall approve all messages to non-Entergy agencies prior to transmittal offsite, except for information provided to the NRC in response to a question.a. Only responses to NRC questions on command decision-making activities which are in progress and no_.t finalized require prior approval.8 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Cornmunications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.1.4 Verification Calls 5.1.4.1 Initial contact with the Operational Hotline members or the NRC, which are made or received over PABX telephone lines may be verified by the receiver of the message.5.1.4.2 When Waterford 3 is the message transmitter, then the receiver of the message may at their discretion call back and verify the validity of the message on the pre-established verification call back numbers provided to the agencies.5.1.4.3 Phone calls of a questionable nature received by Waterford 3 SES should be verified with the calling agency using the numbers listed in the Emergency Management Resources Book.5.1.4.4 Verification calls are logged in accordance with EP-002-1 50 or on Attachment 7.4.5.1.5 Message Numbering System NOTE Replies to messages received and documented on a Communications Log do not require the assignment of an individual message number. The reply is recorded on the bottom section of the Communications Log and transmitted using the original message number.5.1.5.1 All messages transmitted or received should be assigned a unique number to allow for in-house management and documentation of each message.5.1.5.2 All Notification Message Forms and Short Message Forms are numbered "F-i", "F-2", "F-3", etc., in increasing sequential order.5.1.5.3 All other messages generated or received by communicators are identified by use of an alpha designator and numbered in increasing sequential order as indicated below: a.b.C.Control Room Communicators

-C-i, C-2, etc., TSC Communicators

-TSC-1, TSC-2, etc., EOF Communicators

-EOF-1, EOF-2, etc.9 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.1.6 Notification Message Form (NMF) Completion Requirements NOTE If a change in emergency classification or change in protective action recommendations occurs, then the Short Message Form (Attachment 7.6) may be used. to ensure that the notification to offsite agencies is made within the 15 minute time requirement.

When the Short Message Form is used, then it should be followed with a Notification Message Form within 30 minutes.5.1.6.1 Provide information, as required, for each line of the NMF (Attachment 7.3) every time a new NMF is generated.

Use of the term "unchanged" is not_ appropriate.

5.1 .6.1 .1 The information that has not changed should be repeated on the new form with the exception of Line 6 where a restatement of conditions is no__t required.5.1.6.1 .2 Provide an update to plant conditions and actions taken to mitigate the emergency on the new Line 6.5.1.6.2 If information for an Item is not known at the time of the notification (dose rates are being calculated, waiting for air sample to be counted, leak rate being calculated, etc.), then a notation should be made, in the appropriate blank(s), to indicate the status of the information.

a. The terms "Not Applicable" or "Unknown" may be used where appropriate.
b. Use the 24-hour clock.c. "Layman's" terms should be used as much as possible and acronyms should be avoided unless they are included in the Initiating Conditions.
d. If scientific notation is Utilized, then it should be entered in accordance with the following example: 5.6 E-5 or 5.6 E+5 10

.Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7 Notification Message Form Completion Guidelines (Refer to Attachment 7.2 for an example)5.1.7.1 Line 1 : Provide the next assigned sequential message number and OHL code number.5.1.7.2 Line 2: Provide the information on Lines 2A, 2B, and 2C.a. Line 2A: Enter the notification time and date.b. Line 2B: Enter the name of the communicator transmitting the message.c. Line 2C: Enter the call back PABX telephone number for the communicator transmitting the message.5.1.7.3 Line 3: Check the appropriate block for the Emergency Classification or termination of the event as applicable.

5.1.7.4 Line 4: Complete Line 4 as follows.a. Enter the time and date of the current emergency classification declaration or termination.

5.1.7.5 Line 5: Provide information for lines 5A and 5B.a. If no protective actions are necessary, then check the block on Line 5A, or b. If protective actions are necessary, then enter the applicable Protective Response Areas (Al, B2, C2, etc.) on Line SB, EVACUATE, MONITOR AND PREPARE or SHELTER.c. If all Protective Response Areas that are not evacuated (or sheltered) are to monitor and prepare, then the notation "Monitor and prepare all remaining protective response areas" may be used in lieu of listing each of the remaining response areas.11 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7.6 Line 6: Enter the following:

a. The Initiating Condition (IC) used to classify the emergency.

Acronyms that are part of the Initiating Condition may be used on the NMF.b. Brief description of the reason for classification, declassification or termination.

c. Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) for Waterford 1 &2, which are different than the PARs for the State and Parishes, may be entered in this Section.d. Enter additional information as deemed appropriate (Example:

Exclusion Area Boundary controls are requested, evacuation of Waterford 3 non-essential personnel is implemented

-including which offsite assembly area is used, etc.).e. When updating agencies, then consider restating the IC number used to classify the emergency and provide an update of plant conditions and actions taken to mitigate the emergency.

f. Emergency Action Level (EAL)12 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.7.7 Line 7: Check the appropriate

'Yes" or "No" block.a. If the Reactor is Shutdown, then check the "Yes" block and enter the time and date of the shutdown in "Time/Date" blanks.NOTE Use fifteen minute averaged data for the Primary Tower at 33 FT for meteorological information.

If site meteorological data is unavailable, then contact the National Weather Service.5.1.7.8 Provide the following information on Line 8: 1. The Control Room obtains meteorological information from the Plant Computer GD METDATA.2. The TSC and EOF obtains meteorological information using Satelite Display System (SOS)MARMOND 1.a. Line 8A: Enter the direction the wind is coming FROM and the wind speed in MPH.* The wind speed is normally displayed in meters/second.

  • Multiply meters/second by 2.24 to convert to MPH.b. Line 8B: Enter the current Compass Sectors affected, or potentially affected.* The Compass Sectors affected are the sector into which the wind is blowing and the adjacent sectors on either side.* A matrix of affected compass sectors by wind direction is provided in EP-002-052.
c. Line 8C: Enter the Stability Class for the meteorological conditions.
  • The Stability Class can be determined using the existing DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE and finding the Stability Class on the matrix provided in EP-002-050.
  • The Stability Class may also be obtained from the Control Room Dose Assessment Program or DOSECODE.d. Line 80: Enter whether or not there is any precipitation at the present time and the type.13 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

~If there was any detectable discharge of radioactive material to the Isteeayenvironment that was not bound by an Step 5.1.7.9 dtcaedicaeofriatveNO approved Release Permit, but that No Check box 9A, Evaluate for a mtratoteevrn ntccrn release has now stoosgped, then check No RELEASE_Release thti o on ya prvdbox 90, adpoed Releae Pemit 7 A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT (Note 1)STOPPED.(Note 1)Are limits listed below being exceeded?Ye Condenser Exhaust WRGM (effluent rate) 7.55 E+~4 ylCiisec fareseourdbttpe, -" PRM-IRE-0002 te ne h ees tr n stop times and the actual duration Go to step 5.1.7.10 Fuel Handling Exhaust PIG (gas) 8.05 8-3 yLCi icci or orln 5 PRM-IRE-5107 A oreB Fuel Handling Building Exhaust WRGM (effluent rate) 1.12 E4-5 pCi seec PRM-IRE-3032 Plant Slack PIG (gas) 1.72 E-3 pCi Ico PRM-IRE-0100.1 or 100.2 Yes If a release is occurring, then Plan Stck RGM effuen ratl 755 +4 the expected duration in Plan Stck IVRM (eflunt ate 7.5 Er't ~i sechours or "unknown" for tine PRM-IRE-01 10 9E.Main Steam Line INote oJ_2) Any alert or alarm PRM-IRE-5500 A oreB Dry, Coaling Tower Sump 4.24 5-4 .ImI Check box 9C, PR-R-75o 76A RELEASE is occurrino Enter the time at PR-R-78o 76ABOVE federally which the release approved limits and started for line 9E.Turbine Building Industrial Waste Sump 4.24 E-4 aLCi iml proceed. Note 1 PRM-1RE-6778 If the shift has entered OP-901-202, Steam Generator Tube Leakage or Nigh Activity, then a No release is occurring.

The release must be evaluated to determine if it is above or below established limits. During a Steam Generator tube leak or tube rupture event, a release is considered Yes to be occurting until all faulted steam generators are isolated.

This includes steaming a faulted Steam Generator to the Main Condenser.

Note 2 Use the Main Steam Line monitor gp) when the Condenser Exhaust Vli1GM is not available or its No reading is invalid (no flow).Check box 9B,lA RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved limits and proceed.14 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-0100 Revision 313 5.1 .7.10 Line 10: Provide the following information:

a. Line 10OA, 10OB and 10OC: Check all appropriate blocks pertaining to the type of material being released.5.1.7.11 Line 11" Enter the applicable Noble Gas and Iodine release rate in Ci/sec. This information (and the information for line 12) may not be calculated for releases designated as below federally approved operating limits.5.1.7.12 Line 12: Provide the following information:
a. Line 12A: Enter number of hours used to calculate Dose Projections (exposure duration).
  • If the exposure duration is not known, the..n a default value of 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> is used for Waterford 3.* Indicate whether the offsite doses are based on Field Data, Plant Data or Default (FSAR)data by checking the appropriate block.b. Lines 12B and 1 2C: Enter the TEDE and CDE Thyroid Dose Commitments from the Control Room Dose Assessment Program or DOSECODE for the appropriate distance (Site Boundary is interpreted as the EAB for Waterford 3).* Ensure the correct value is entered on the form. The unit is in mRem, no._t mRem/hr.5.1.7.13 Line 13: Approval signature is required by Emergency Director.15 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-O1 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1 .8 Short Message Form Completion Guidelines 5.1.8.1 Line 1: Provide the next assigned sequential message number and OHL code number.5.1.8.2 Line 2: Provide the information on Lines 2A, 26, and 2C.b. Line 2A: Enter the notification time and date.b. Line 2B: Enter the name of the communicator transmitting the message.c. Line 2C: Enter the call back PABX telephone number for the communicator transmitting the message.5.1.8.3 Line 3: Check the appropriate block for the Emergency Classification or termination of the event as applicable.

5.1.8.4 Line 4: Complete Line 4 as follows.a. Enter the time and date of the current emergency classification declaration or termination.

5.1.8.5 Line 5: Provide information for lines 5A and 5B.a. If no protective actions are necessary, then check the block on Line 5A, or b. If protective actions are necessary, then enter the applicable Protective Response Areas (Al, 62, C2, etc.) on Line 5B, EVACUATE, MONITOR AND PREPARE or SHELTER.c. If all Protective Response Areas that are no__t evacuated (or sheltered) are to monitor and prepare, then the notation "Monitor and prepare all remaining protective response areas" may be used in lieu of listing each of the remaining response areas.16 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.1.8.6 Line 6: Enter the following:

a. The Initiating Condition (IC) used to classify the emergency.

Acronyms that are part of the Initiating Condition may be used on the NMF.b. Brief description of the reason for classification, declassification or termination.

c. Emergency Action Level (EAL)d. Exclusion Area Boundary Controls e. Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) for Waterford I1&2 if different than the PARs for the State and Parishes.f. If applicable, irnplemantion of evacuation for Waterford 3 non-essential personnel

-including which offsite assembly area is used.5.1.8.7 Evaluate for a Release by using the flow chart in step 5.1.7.9.5.1.8.8 Line 8: Approval signature is required by Emergency Director.5.2 Notification of Offsite Agencies Following an Emergency Declaration or Change in Protective Action Recommendations

5.2.1 Notification

Requirements 5.2.1.1 Notify the Operational Hotline (OHL) Members by transmitting the NMF by fax machine as soon as possible, but within 15 minutes of declaring the emergency, changing classification or changing Protective Action Recommendations.

5.2.1.2 Notify St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish of a site evacuation and which assembly area is utilized, as appropriate, AND 5.2.1.3 Notify St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, U.S. Coast Guard and Union Pacific Railroad to establish Exclusion Area Boundary controls at a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency or Site Evacuation.

17 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.1.4 Notify St. Charles Parish when the U.S. Coast Guard and the Union Pacific Railroad are notified.5.2.1.5 The NRC shall be notified immediately after the OHL Members, but not later than one hour of declaring the emergency, changing classification or changing Protective Action Recommendations.

NOT_.EE The Protective Action Recommendations for Waterford 1 &2 will not always be the same as those listed for the Parish and State Agencies.5.2.1.6 Notify Waterford 1 &2 of the following site Protective Action Recommendations:

a. Alert -The same recommendation as those taken to protect the Waterford 3 personnel.
b. Site Area Emergency

-Recommend evacuation of non-essential personnel, as well as evacuation routes.c. General Emergency

-Recommend evacuation of essential and non-essential personnel, as well as evacuation routes.18 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Cornmmunications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.2.2 Notification Preparation NOTE 1. The Shift Manager (Control Room) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (EOF) is responsible for initiating and completing items 3 through 12 of the Notification Message Form or Short Message Form (as applicable).

The Communicators may assist by completing information that they have available to them, as directed by the SM or RAC.2. The Short Message Form may be used to ensure that the notification information is provided to the offsite agencies within the 15 minute requirement.

When the Short Message Form is used, then it should be followed with a Notification Message Form within 30 minutes.5.2.2.1 The Communicator should obtain the completed approved Notification Message Form (NMF), Attachment 7.3, or Short Message Form (SMF), Attachment 7.6, and review it for accuracy and legibility rrior to transmitting it to the offsite agencies.

The Communicator should also check for the applicable requirements in sections 5.2.1.1 through 5.2.1.6.5.2.2.2 If another event occurs while you are attempting to get a message out, or if a notification is in progress, then state in the Incident Description/Update/Comments section that conditions are currently changing and another notification will follow.19 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.2.3 Transmitting Notifications to OHL Members using the NMF or SMF NOTE.1. LDEQ is not. manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. During off-hours, holidays and weekends, you must request GOHSEP to notify LDEQ (This request should be documented on the Communicator's Facility Log). When the LDEQ Field Response Team arrives at the EOF, then coordination of emergency response is by face-to-face communications and notifications to LDEQ are no longer required.2, The St. John the BaPtist Parish Emergency Operations Center is not manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.During off-hours, holidays and weekends, the E-91 1 Center answers the OHL.5.2.3.1 Transmit NMF (or SMF) via fax machine to OHL members a. Place the notification time/date on Line 2A of NMF (or SMF) (time is the current time).b. Place the completed NMF (or SMF) on the fax machine and press the send button 5.2.3.2 Using the OHL, dial the "all call" OHL Code Number.5.2.3.3 As each agency answers, respond by saying, "PLEASE STANDBY".a. If all agencies respond, then record your initials and time the 1st agency responded in the OHL members block on Attachment 7.4.b. If all OHL members have responded, the___nn respond by saying:* "This is Waterford 3, an emergency event has occurred and a fax transmission has been sent. Please verify receipt of Message Form (state messacie number -F-I. F-2, etc.) via fax by stating your agency's name and receipt of the fax. If there are any questions, the__Dn please contact me using the callback number provided on the Message Form." 20 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.3.4 If all OHL members have not responded, then: a. After waiting a few seconds -Do not wait longer that a few seconds b. Notify the agencies on the line that you will dial the all call OHL number one more time c. Dial the all call OHL Code number and perform 5.2.3.3 5.2.3.5 If any OHL member(s) did not receive the fax, then resend the fax after waiting approximately 2 minutes.5.2.3.6 If any OHL member(s) still did not receive the fax or the fax machine is not working, then contact the OHL member(s) on the OHL and slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF).NOTE If use of backup methods for offsite notifications is required, the additional communications assistance may be called out to assist in completion of offsite notifications.

5.2.3.7 If the OHL is not working or OHL member(s) can not be contacted on the OHL using individual call numbers found in the Emergency Management Resources Book, then contact the OHL member(s) on the PABX and verify receipt of the NMF (or SMF) via fax.5.2.3.8 If the fax and the OHL are not working, then contact the OHL members on the PABX and slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF) and complete Attachment 7.4.5.2.3.9 If the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and verify receipt of the NMF (or SME) via fax and record information on Attachment 7.4.5.2.3.10 If the fax, OHL, and the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and ,slowly read the information on the NMF (or SMF).21 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications

5.2.4 Transmitting

notifications to the NRC EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 NOTE 1. The ENS Communicator, when staffed, handles communications with the NRC. At such time, communicators will go to Step 5.2.5.2. Normally at an Alert, or higher, emergency classification the NRC will require continuous communications on the ENS line. At such time, consideration should be given to having the.NRC "patch" the ENS into a PABX extension which is in closer proximity to the source of data.3. In response to an NRC question, information will be provided without prior approval, with the exception of command decision-making activities which are in progress and not finalized.

5.2.4.1 Obtain the latest approved copy of a Notification Message Form, Attachment 7.3 of this procedure.

5.2.4.2 Using the ENS telephone, dial the number for NRC Headquarters (Numbers are posted on the telephone).

5.2.4.3 When the NRC responds, then record the time on Attachment 7.4.NOTE The NRC does not have Notification Message Forms. Therefore, line numbers, message number and OHL Code Number should not be read.5.2.4.4 Read information from the form SLOWLY.5.2.4.5 After reading the information, notify the NRC that you will be "going off the line" unless directed to maintain continuous communications by the NRC.22 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.2.5 Transmitting Secondary Notifications (Establish EAB Controls)5.2.5.1 The Secondary Notifications should be made using Attachment 7.3 and Attachment 7.9 of this procedure.

NOTE.The notification for St. Charles Parish and St. John Parish to establish EAB controls and to inform them of which assembly area will be utilized at a site evacuation should be included, on the NMF or SMF transmittal informing them of the emergency declaration.

5.2.5.2 The following agencies should be notified to establish EAB controls at a Site Area Emergency, General Emergency or if a Site Evacuation has been implemented:

a. St. Charles Parish (use Attachment 7.3 or Attachment 7.6), b. St. John the Baptist Parish (use Attachment 7.3 or Attachment 7.6), c. U.S. Coast Guard (use Attachment 7.9), and d. Union Pacific Railroad (use Attachment 7.9).5.2.5.3 Refer to the Emergency Management Resources Book for telephone numbers.5.2.5.4 St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish should be informed of site evacuation activities and informed of the selected offsite assembly area, whenever a site evacuation is implemented.

5.2.5.5 Other agencies may be notified as deemed appropriate by the Emergency Director.5.2.5.6 Update Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log, upon notification of each agency.23 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.3 Subsequent Notifications NOTE In accordance with agreements, 60 minute updates to Operational Hotiine Members are automatically relaxed during severe weather events. If a change in emergency classification or change in Protective Action Recommendations has occurred, then notifications should be made in accordance with Section 5.2 of this procedure.

5.3.1 Subsequent

Notification Guidelines 5.3.1.1 The OHL Members should be updated approximately every 60 minutes using an approved NMF. The SMF should no_.t be used for these 60 minute updates.5.3.1.2 The OHL Members may elect to establish a less restrictive time requirement for updates at the Unusual Event or Alert emergency classification if conditions warrant. The relaxed time requirement must be mutually agreed upon by St. Charles EOC, St. John EOC, LDEQ and GOHSEP, a Waterford 1 &2 does not provide input on relaxed time requirements.

24 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications 5,3.2 Subsequent Notification Preparation EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 N OTE.The Shift Manager (Control Room) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (EOF) is responsible for initiating and completing Items 3 through 12 of the Notification Message Form. The Communicators may assist by completing information that they have available to them, as directed by the SM or RAC.5.3.2.1 The Communicator obtains the completed approved Notification Message Form (NM F), Attachment 7.3 and reviews it for accuracy and legibility prior to transmitting it to the offsite agencies.5.3.2.2 If another event occurs while you are attempting to get a message out, or if a notification is in progress, then state in the Incident Description/Update/Comments section that conditions are currently changing and another notification will follow.25 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 5.3.3 Transmitting Subsequent Notifications to OHL members using the NMF.NOTE 1.LDEQ is no__t manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day. During off-hours, holidays and weekends, you must request GOHSEP to notify LDEQ (This should be documented on the Communicator's Facility Log). When the LDEQ Field Response Team arrives at the EOF, then coordination of emergency response is by face-to-face communications and notifications to LDEQ are no longer required.2. The St. John the Baptist Parish Emergency Operations Center is nott manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.During off-hours, holidays and weekends, the E-91 1 Center will answer the OHL.5.3.3.1 Transmit NMF via fax machine to OHL members.a.b.Place notification time/date on Line 2A of NMF (time is the current time).Place the completed NMF on the fax machine and press the send button.5.3.3.2 Using the OHL, dial the "all call" OHL Code Number.5.3.3.3 As each agency answers, respond by saying, "PLEASE STANDBY".a. If all agencies respond, then record your initials and time the Ilt agency responded in the OHL members block on Attachment 7.4.b. If all OHL members have responded, the__n respond by saying: "This is Waterford 3, an emergency event has occurred and a fax transmission has been sent. Please verify receipt of Message Form (state messagqe number -F-l. F-2. etc.) via fax by stating your agency's name and receipt of the fax. If there are any questions, the__n please contact me using the callback number provided on the Message Form." 26 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.3.3.4 If all OHL members have not responded, then: a. After waiting a few seconds -Do not wait longer than a few seconds c. Notify the agencies on the line that you will dial the all call OHL number one more time d. Dial the all call OHL Code Number and perform 5.3.3.3 5.3.3.5 If an OHL member(s) did not receive the fax, then resend the fax after waiting approximately 2 minutes.5.3.3.6 If any OHL member(s) still did not receive the fax or the fax machine is not working, th_.n contact the OHL member(s) on the OHL an slowly read the information on the NMF.5.3.3.7 If the OHL is not working or OHL member(s) can not be contacted on the OHL using individual call numbers found in the Emergency Manageinent Resources Book, then contact the OHL members(s) on the PABX and verify receipt of the NMF via fax and complete Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.8 If the fax and the OHL are not working, the~n contact the OHL members on the PABX and slowly read the information on the NMF and complete Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.9 If the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and verify Receipt of the NMF via fax and record information on Attachment 7.4.5.3.3.10 If the fax, OHL, and the PABX is not working, then contact the OHL members on the Civil Defense Radio and slowly read the information on the NMF and complete Attachment 7.4.27 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Notifications and Communications EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 NOTE 1. The ENS Communicator, when staffed, handles communications with the NRC, 2. Normally at an Alert, or higher, emergency classification the NRC requires continuous communications on the ENS line. At such time, consideration should be given to having the NRC "patch" the ENS into a PABX extension which is in closer proximity to the source of data.3. In response to an NRC question, information is provided without prior approval, with the exception of command decision-making activities which are in progress and not finalized.

5.3.4 The NRC should be updated regarding significant worsening conditions of the plant as requested.

Subsequent Notifications to the NRC will be made as follows: 5.3.4.1 Obtain the latest approved copy of Attachment 7.3.5.3.4.2 Using the ENS telephone, dial the number for the NRC Headquarters (Numbers are posted on the telephone).

NOTE The NRC does no._t have Notification Message Forms. Therefore, line numbers, message number and OHL Code Number should no._t be read.5.3.4.3 When the NRC responds, the._nn record the time on Attachment 7.4.5.3.4.4 Read the information from the form SLOWLY.5.3.4.5 After reading the information, notify the NRC that you will be "going off the line" unless directed to maintain continuous communications by the NRC.28 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 5.4 Requests for Offsite Assistance NOTE Limit the information transmitted offsite to only that on the approved Communications Form.Questions or requests for additional information should be documented on Attachment 7.1 of EP-002-1 50 and referred to the appropriate emergency organization group for response.5.4.1 Medical: Request for offsite transportation or treatment:

Use UNT-007.-018.

5.4.1.1 Ensure that Attachment 7.4 is updated on completion of the call.5.4.2 Fire: Use FP-001-020.

5.4.2.1 Ensure that Attachment 7.4 is updated on completion of the call.5.4.3 Other: Requests for offsite assistance from other agencies should be made as directed by the Emergency Director.29 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 6.0 FINAL CONDITIONS 6.1 The emergency situation has been terminated.

6.2 Forwarding

of the emergency telephone (3500 extension) to the TSC has been canceled.

Refer to Attachment 7.1 for guidance.6.3 Documentation reviewed to ensure signatures, dates, times and other appropriate information is complete and legible and provided to the appropriate facility manager.6.4 All documentation generated should be collected and forwarded to Emergency Planning.6.5 All organizations and agencies communicated with during the course of the event have been notified of the event termination.

30 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EP-002-01 0 Notifications and Communications Revision 313 7.0 ATTACHMENTS

7.1 Transfer

of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)7.2 Notification Message Form (Typical) (Example)7.3 Notification Message Form (Typical)7.4. Offsite Communications Log (Typical)7.5 Offsite Communications Log (Typical) (Example)7.6 Short Message Form (Typical)7.7 Emergency Notification Matrix (Typical)7.8 Emergency Notification Checklist (Typical)7.9 Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)8.0 RECORDS 8.1 The following records are generated as a result of this procedure.

  • Attachment 7.1, Transfer of Communications from the Control Room (Typical)* Attachment 7.3, Notification Message Form (Typical)* Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log (Typical)* Attachment 7.6, Short Message Form (Typical)* Attachment 7.9, Notification to U.S. Coast Guard/Union Pacific Railroad (Typical)31 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)1. The Emergency Communicator should provide the following documentation:

El a. Notification Message Forms and Short Message Forms O] b. Communications Logs transmitted or received O] c. Attachment 7.4, Offsite Communications Log O] d. Copy of the Emergency Communicator narrative Facility Log 2. The Emergency Communicator should discuss the status of the following with the ENS Communicator:

O] a. Emergency Classification___________________

o] b. Time the last Notification Message Form/Short Message Form was transmitted:

O] c. Primary communications circuits in use: El ENS Line El e. Alternate communications circuits in use: El Industrial Hotline El Civil Defense Radio El PABX (List agencies):____________________________

O] f. Other Offsite agencies notified:___________________________

El g. Communications problems experienced:______________________

EP-002-01O Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (1 of 3)32 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)3. The Emergency Communicator should discuss the status of the following with the EOF Offsite Communicator:

El a. Emergency Classification:

_________________

O] b. Time the last Notification Message Form/Short Message Form was transmitted:

El c. Time next Notification Message Form is due to be transmitted:___________

O] d. Primary communications circuits in use: El Operational Hotline El e. Alternate communications circuits in use: El Industrial Hotline.El Civil Defense Radio El PABX (List agencies):___________________________

El f. Other Offsite agencies notified:

_________________________

[] g. Communication problems experienced:______________________

EP-002-O1 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (2 of 3)33 TRANSFER OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CONTROL ROOM (TYPICAL)4. Forward the emergency telephone (3500 extension) to the TSC (2500 extension).

This action should only be completed if the TSC is activated from the primary location.

Proceed as follows: a. With receiver in cradle, press the CFwdALL button. After two beeps sound, enter 2500. Once the number is entered the phone will automatically return to the display window. The display window will read FORWARD TO 2500.b. To cancel the Forward function, press the CFwdALL button once. It will return the phone to the display window and it will no longer read FORWARD TO 2500.Emergency Communicator Date/Time EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.1 (3 of 3)34 NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)1. THIS IS WATERFORD 3 WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-Next Sequnentlal Number (OHL CODE NO.) Communicator 0HL #2. A. Notification Time/ Current Date B. COMM: Communicator Name C. TEL NO. Communicator PABX #(TIM E/DATE) (NAM E)3. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

A. 0] NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. El SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. 0] ALERT D. 0] GENERAL EMERGENCY 4. CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASS IFICATION DECLARATION/TERMI NATI ON Time/Date:

Time of Declaration.

Declass..

Terminationi Date 5.RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: A. El No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. 0] EVACUATE Provide Specific Protective Response Areas 5] MONITOR AND PREPARE Enter "Monitor and Prepare All Remaining Protective Response Areas" or Provide Specific Protective Response Areas El SHELTER Provide So~ecific Protective Response Areas 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTION/UPDATE/COMMENTS:

Provide Emergency Classification Initiatingq Condition (IC) #

  • Brief descriotion of the reason for classification, declassification or termination
  • Exclusion Area Boundary controls
  • Waterford I & 2 PAR
  • Site Evacuation
  • Which Assembly Area.7. REACTOR SHUT DOWN? El NO El YES Time/Date:

Time of Reactor Shutdown/

Date of Reactor Shutdown 8. METEOROLOGICAL DATA: A. Wind Direction FROM Direction Wind is Coming From Degrees at Wind Speed MPH B. Sectors Affected (A-R): Enter the 3 Affected Compass Sectors C. Stability Class (A-G): Enter Stability Class Letter D. Precipitation:

El None El Rain El Sleet El Snow El Hail El Other_________

9. RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. 0] No RELEASE (Go to Item 13)B. El A RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved operating limits C. El A RELEASE is occurring ABOVE federally approved operating limits D. El A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED E. Release started at Enter Time Release Started (time) Release stopped at Enter Time Release Stooped (time)Release duration Enter Length of Time of Release hrs. (actual or expected)10. TYPE OF RELEASE: A. El Radioactive Gases B. 0] Radioactive Airbomne Particulates C. 0] Radioactive Liquids 11. RELEASE RATE: A. NOBLE GASES _________Ci/s B. IODINES _ ____________Ci/s

12. ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE: A. Projections for _____hours based on: El Field Data El Plant Data El Default Data B. (TEDE) WB DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem) C. (CDE) THYROID DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem)Site Boundary _____5 miles _____ Site Boundary _____5 miles _____2 miles _____ 10 miles _____ 2 miles ______ 10 miles _____13. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: _______________TITLE:______________

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.2 (1 of 1)35 NOTIFICATION MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL)1. TI-2. A.-IIS IS WATERFOF/ B. COMM: (TI ME/DATE)WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-_____(OHL CODE NO.)______

C. TEL NO. ______(NAME)3.4.5.EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:

A. El NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. El SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. El ALERT D. El GENERAL EMERGENCY CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARATION/TERMINATION Time/Date:I RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: A. El No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. El EVACUATE El MONITOR AND PREPARE_________________________

El SHELTER 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTIONIUPDATEICOMMENTS:

7. REACTOR SHUT DOWN? El NO El YES Time/Date:

/8. METEOROLOGICAL DATA: A. Wind Direction FROM _____________Degrees at B. Sectors Affected (A-R):___________________

C. Stability Class (A-G): D. Precipitation:

El None El Rain El Sleet El Snow El Hail El Other MPH 9. RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. El No RELEASE (Go to Item 13)B. El A RELEASE is occurring BELOW federally approved operating limits C. El A RELEASE is occurring ABOVE federally approved operating limits D. El A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED E. Release started at ________(time)

Release stopped at _________(time)

Release duration __________hrs. (actual or expected)10. TYPE OF RELEASE: A. 0] Radioactive Gases 11. RELEASE RATE: A. NOBLE GASES __B. El Radioactive Airborne Particulates C. El Radioactive Liquids Ci/s B. IODINES Ci/s 12. ESTIMATE OF PROJECTED OFFSITE DOSE: A. Projections for _____hours based on: El Field Data El Plant Data El Default Data B. (TEDE) WB DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem) C. (CDE) THYROID DOSE COMMITMENT (mRem)Site Boundary _ ____ 5 miles _ ____Site Boundary _ ____ 5 miles _____2 miles __ ___10 miles _ ____ 2 miles ______ 10 miles _____13. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: TITLE: EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.3 (1 of 1)36 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL)Date: Page of CLASSIFICATION I I MESSAGE NUMBER-r-r 1 1 OHL Members A L L C L A S S F C A T 0 N S R E a U R E 0 N 0 T F C A T 0 N S St. Charles EOC St. John EOC LDEQ GOHSEP Waterford 1& 2 US NIRC S E A A US Coast Guard E B O C R 0O_ _ _ __ _ _ _N H T Union Pacific R.R.I R G 0 H L E R ________________________

__________

A S D__________

__________

E E M E 0 0 T H _________N E E R C E S S A R Y ____________

__________

_________See Emergency Management Resources Book for agency phone numbers.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.4 (1 of 1)37 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)1.0 HEADING 1.1 Enter the DATE.NOTE Complete the "of ____" section of "Page_____of

____"at midnight or when the facility is deactivated.

1.2 Enter

the Page Number.2.0 OPERATIONS

2.1 Enter

the current emergency classification.

NOTE All Notification Message Forms/Short Message Forms transmitted to Operational Hotline Members will be numbered "F-i," "F-2", "F-3", etc. in increasing sequential order.2.2 Message Number -Enter assigned message number.2.3 OHL Members -Enter initial and time for each logged message number if OHL agencies are contacted by "ALL CALL".2.4 Enter Initial and time in each respective OHL Member block if contacted individually for each logged message number.2.5 Enter Initial and time in the respective block for each agency contacted for each logged message number.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (1 of 3)38 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)2.6 For message received.2.6.1 Enter the current emergency classification

2.6.2 Enter

the Message Number and "iN" (for incoming) in the MESSAGE NUMBER block.2.6.3 Enter initials and time in the respective block for the agency from which the message was received.2.7 Use the OTHER blocks.2.7.1 For an agency which you are frequently communicating with enter the name in the column with the listed agencies.

Then use the form as per 2.1 -2.6.2.7.2 For an agency which is infrequently communicated with, divide the block diagonally and place the agencies' name above the line and time and initials below the line.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (2 of 3)39 OFFSITE COMMUNICATIONS LOG (TYPICAL) (EXAMPLE)Date: 7-8-93 Page of CLASSIFICATION

________ _A&i&i MESSAGE NUMBER IF-1 C-1 C-2 IN F-2 L .4.OHL Members 0917 A L L C L A S S F C A T 0 N S LDE 085 085 Taefr 0850 St. Charles EOC 2nPl?0850 St. John EOC~GJO~0857 LOEQ 1I~P 0850 GOHSEP 0850 Waterford 1&2 0915 US NRC S E 0907 A A US Coast Guard E B N H T Union Pacific RR.I R G O H L E R __________

0912 E E ER C See Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite for agency phone numbers.EP-002-010 Revision 313 Attachment 7.5 (3 of 3)40 SHORT MESSAGE FORM (TYPICAL)1.THIS IS WATERFORD 3 WITH MESSAGE NUMBER F-_____(OHL CODE NO.)______

2. A. I B. COMM: ____ ________C.

TEL NO.______(TI ME/DATE) (NAME)3, EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION:i A. El NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT C. 0] SITE AREA EMERGENCY E. El TERMINATED B. 0] ALERT D. El GENERAL EMERGENCY 4. CURRENT EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DECLARATION/TERMINATION Time/Date:

/RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS: 5, A. 0] No Protective Actions Recommended At This Time (Go to Item 6).B. 0] EVACUATE O] MONITOR AND PREPARE_________________

__________

El SHELTER 6. INCIDENT DESCRIPTION/UPDATE:

Initiating Conditions (IC) I Emergency Action Level (EAL) #:__________________________

IC / EAL

Description:

Exclusion Area Boundary Controls o] NO controls required at this time El St Charles and St. John are requested to control road traffic.O] Railroad and Coast Guard will be notified to control river and rail traffic Waterford 1l& 2 Recommendations:

O] No recommendations at this time O] Recommend evacuating all non-essential personnel UP / DOWN (circle one) River El Recommend evacuating all non-essential and essential personnel UP / DOWN (circle one) River Waterford 3 Actions: O] No actions at this time El Implementing evacuation of all non-essential personnel to: MONSANTO PARK I ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH (circle one)COMMENTS: 7, RELEASE INFORMATION:

A. 0] No RELEASE B. El A RELEASE is occurring 0] BELOW / El ABOVE federally approved operating limits Release started at ________(time)

Release duration -El expected _________hrs.

or El unknown C. 0] A RELEASE OCCURRED BUT STOPPED Release started at ________(time)

Release stopped at _________(time)

Release duration __________hrs.

8. MESSAGE APPROVED BY: __ ___________TITLE:

EMERGENCY DIRECTOR EP-002-01O Revision 313 Attachment 7.6 (1 of 1 )41

____________________________

ME-K(3 _NCY NOTIFICATION MATRIX (TYPICAL)S AGENCIES WHEN NOTIFICATION REQUIRED WHEN UPDATE REQUIRED COMMENTS ST. CHARLES Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a St. Charles Parish will also be requested to establish control of vehicular PARISH an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective traffic in the EAB after a SAE, GE or a Site Evacuation.

60 minute R Action Recommendations.

updates are relaxed for severe weather events.E o ST. JOHN Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a The St. John EOC is only manned during normal working hours. Off-uI THE BAPTIST an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective hours notifications will be handled by the E-911 Center. 60 minute R PARISH Action Recommendations.

updates are relaxed for severe weather events.E 0 GOHSEP Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a 60 minute updates are relaxed for severe weather events.Nan emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective o Action Recommendations.

T LDEQ Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a LDEQ is only manned during normal working hours. GOHSEP should F an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective be requested to notify LDEQ during off-hours.

When LDEQ is at EOF Action Recommendations, notifications are not required.

60 minute updates are relaxed for severe c weather events.c WATERFORD 1 & 2 Within 15 minutes of the declaration of Every 60 minutes OR within 15 minutes of a PARs for Wil&2 are the same as for W3 personnel.

60 minute updates AT an emergency.

change in emergency classification or Protective are relaxed for severe weather events.Action Recommendations.

______________________________

o NRC Immediately after the above agencies, Upon change in emergency classification or as ENS Communicator notifies NRC, when staffed. NRC may require ENS Ns but not later than one hour of the requested.

to be continuously manned. NRC can patch ENS into any PABX emergency declaration.

telephone, if requested.

c U.S. After SAE, GE or Site Evacuation to U.S. Coast Guard is contacted directly, but St. Charles Parish must be Eo COAST establish control of river traffic within informed that they have been contacted.

A T GUARD the EAB._______________

________B R UNION PACIFIC After SAE, GE or Site Evacuation to Union Pacific Railroad is contacted directiy, but St. Charles Parish must 0 RAILROAD establish control of rail traffic within b nomdta hyhv encnatd_______________the EAB.F HAHNVILLE As necessary to provide lire fighting HVFD will be contacted through the St. Charles Parish 911 Center.R V.F.D. assistance.

E OCHSNER As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical and/or radiological HOSPITAL assistance, conditions should be provided as available._______________________________

M OCHSNER As required to provide rapid Meteorological

& radiological conditions should be provided to assist in E FLIGHT transportation of an injured person to determining the appropriate approach to the site.I CARE the selected hospital.c WEST JEFFERSON As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical and/or radiological sA MEDICAL CENTER assistance.

conditions should be provided as available.

s WEST JEFFERSON As required to provide rapid Meteorological

& radiological conditions should be provided to assist in S AIR CARE transportation of an injured person to determining the appropriate approach to the site.-r __________

the selected hospital.A ST. CHARLES As necessary to provide medical Changes in patient's medical conditions should be cN HOSPITAL assistance for a non-contaminated provided as available.

E injured person.ST. CHARLES As required to provide transportation St. Charles Ambulance Service will be requested via St. Charles Parish AMBULANCE of an injured person to the selected 911 Center to ensure rapid response.___SERVICE hospital.____________________________

OTHER As directed by the EC/EOF Director.AGENCIES ______________

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.7 (1 of 1 )42 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST (TYPICAL)A. NOTIFICATION AFTER EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION OR CHANGE IN PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (Section 5.2)1. Notify Operational Hotline (OHL) Members and Waterford 1 &2 with in 15 minutes using Short Message Form (SMF) or Notification Message Form (NMF).a. St. Charles Parish b. St. John the Baptist Parish c. GOHSEP d. LDEQ e. Waterford 1 & 2 2. At ALERT, or higher, the Control Room Emergency Communicator should activate the EverBridge Notification System to mobilize the Onsite Emergency Organization in accordance with EP-002-01 5.3. If a SITE EVACUATION has been implemented OR a SITE AREA EMERGENCY/GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared, notify the following to establish EAB controls: a. St. Charles Parish and St. John the Baptist Parish to control vehicular traffic (can be included on NMF or SMF)b. Union Pacific Railroad to control rail traffic (Attachment 7.9)c. U.S. Coast Guard to control river traffic (Attachment 7.9)4. Notify other agencies as required by the emergency conditions (i.e., Hahnville Volunteer Fire Department for fire, Ambulance for medical emergency, etc.)5. Notify NRC immediately after the above agencies (and Railroad and Coast Guard if applicable) using Attachment 7.3 (Performed by ENS Communicator when activities are transferred).

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.8 (1 of 2)43 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST (TYPICAL)6. In accordance with NEI 99-02 the following items are required to be correct on the Notification Message Form (NMF) in order for the form to be considered accurate:* Classification and PAR appropriate to the event as specified by the approved plan and implementing procedures.

  • Initial notification form completed appropriate to the event to include-Class of emergency-EAL number-Description of emergency-Wind direction and speed-Whether offsite protective measures are necessary-Potentially affected population and areas-Whether a release is taking place-Date and time of declaration of emergency-Whether the event is a drill or actual event-Plant and/or unit as applicable B. SUBSEQUENT NOTIFICATIONS (Section 5.3)1.Update OHL Members every 60 minutes using NMF, except for severe weather Events.a. St. Charles Parish b. St. John the Baptist Parish c. GOHSEP d. LDEQ e. Waterford 1 &2 2. Update the NRC as requested. (Performed by ENS Communicator when activities are transferred.)
3. Update other agencies as deemed necessary.

EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.8 (2 of 2)44 NOTIFICATION TO U.S. COAST GUARD/UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (TYPICAL)This is (Communicator's Name)Steam Electric Station.with a notification of emergency conditions at the Waterford 3 The Message No. is:__________

Date/Time is:____________

Emergency Declaration is: Time of Declaration was: U.S. Coast Guard: Refer to Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite Response Agencies Section We request the establishment of a safety zone in the immediate area of Waterford 3 to control marine traffic, in accordance with your letter of agreement.

Waterford 3 is located at mile marker 128.Union Pacific Railroad:

Refer to Emergency Management Resources Book Offsite Response Agencies Section We request control of all rail traffic in Waterford 3 nuclear power plant's Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB) in Taft, Louisiana.

Please halt all rail traffic in the area between Killona, Louisiana and Taft, Louisiana in accordance with your letter of agreement.

Our callback number is________________

Message is approved by: (Signature)(Title)EP-002-01 0 Revision 313 Attachment 7.9 (1 of 1)LAST PAGE 45 A'irACHMENT 9.1 10OCFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 1 0F 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-010 Revision:

313 EquipmentfFacilitylOther:

Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part I. Description of Activity Being Reviewed (event or action, or series of actions that may result in a change to the emergency plan or affect the implementation of the emergency plan): 1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" 3. Attachment 7.1 step 2, separated the combined EOF and TSC checklist for each facility 4. Created Attachment 7.1 step 3 to include EOF checklist items 5. Revised Attachment 7.1 step 4 instructions for the call forwarding option on the telephone Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed?

i-YES []NO Is this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or Alert 50.54(q)(3)

Continue to and Notification System Design Report? Evaluation is next part NOT required.Enter justification If YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and ensure below and the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the proposed change is complete Part documented below: vI.Justification:

Li Bounding document attached (optional)

Part Ill. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control Processes Check if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activity.(Refer to EN-LI-i 00)NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes to other documents which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

[] If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3)

Screening.

Li One or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves the emergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3)

Screening for that portion of the activity.Identify the applicable controlling change processes below.Li One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity.

50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required.

Identify controlling change processes below and complete Part VI.CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES 10OCFR50.54(q)

Part IV. Editorial Change [] NO 50.54(q)(3)

Continue to Is this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraph Evaluation is NOT next part numbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent? required.

Enter Justification:

justification and complete Part VI.1. Changed page number references in the Table of Contents to reflect additional page 2. Section 3.6, changed "offiste" to "offsite" The proposed changes are editorial in nature in accordance with EN-AD-i101.

The first change corrects the numbering of the sections in the Table of Contents to reflect the additional page added to the procedure.

The second change corrected the spelling of the word, offsite. The proposed changes do not change the intent or purpose of the procedure.

No further evaluation is needed.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q)

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Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part V. Emergency Planning Element/Function Screen (Associated 10 CFR 50.47(b) planning standard function identified in brackets)

Does this activity affect any of the following, including program elements from NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-i Section II?1. Responsibility for emergency response is assigned.

[1] [2. The response organization has the staff to respond and to augment staff on a continuing basis (24/7 [staffing) in accordance with the emergency plan. [1]3. The process ensures that on shift emergency response responsibilities are staffed and assigned.

[2] D]4. The process for timely augmentation of onshift staff is established and maintained.

[2] [5. Arrangements for requesting and using off site assistance have been made. [3] D]6. State and local staff can be accommodated at the EOF in accordance with the emergency plan. [3] D]7. A standard scheme of emergency classification and action levels is in use. [4] [8. Procedures for notification of State and local governmental agencies are capable of alerting them of the []declared emergency within 15 minutes after declaration of an emergency and providing follow-up notifications.

[5]9. Administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt instructions D]to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]____10. The public ANS meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-1 0, Guide for Evaluation of Alert and D]Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's FEMA-approved ANS design report and supporting FEMA approval letter. [5]11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency response D]organizations.

[6] ___12. Systems are established for prompt communication to emergency response personnel.

[6] D]13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within the D]plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ). [7]____14. Coordinated dissemination of public information during emergencies is established.

[7] _____15. Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response.

[8] D]16. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response.

[8] _____17. Methods, systems, and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases are in use. [9] [18. A range of public PARs is available for implementation during emergencies.

[10] _____19. Evacuation time estimates for the population located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ are available E]to support the formulation of PARs and have been provided to State and local governmental authorities.

[10]20. A range of protective actions is available for plant emergency workers during emergencies, including

[those for hostile action events.[1 0]EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10CFR50.54(q)

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Waterford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications

21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established.

[11] D]22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals.

[12] [23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed.

[131 D]24. A drill and exercise program (including radiological, medical, health physics and other program areas) EZ is established.

[14]25. Drills, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop, maintain, D]and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identify weaknesses.

[14] __ _26. Identified weaknesses are corrected.

[14] II 27. Training is provided to emergency responders.

[15] III 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established.

[16] Ii 29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenance are properly trained. [16] III APPLICABILITY CONCLUSION

[] If no Part V criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation is NOT required; document the basis for conclusion below and complete Part VI.r-11f any Part V criteria are checked, complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3)

Evaluation.

BASIS FOR CONCLUSION Chanae Items #3 and 4 from Part I: The proposed changes separate the checklist the Emergency Communicator uses to brief the TSC ENS Communicator in the TSC and the Offsite Communicator in the EOF when the emergency response facilities are activated and responsibilities are transferred from the Control Room. The checklist is used to brief the TSC ENS Communicator and the EOF Offsite Communicator of the current emergency situation.

Communication with the NRC is turned over to the ENS Communicator when the TSC is activated and the ENS Communicator accepts the responsibility.

If the NRC has requested to keep an open line,Athen the ENS communicator will continue to stay on the line with the NRC until directed otherwise.

Communication with the offsite agencies will be turned over by the Emergency Communicator to the EOF when the facility is activated and the Offsite Communicator accepts the responsibility.

By separating the checklist, the Emergency Communicator can ensure that each turnover provides accurate information in a timely manner to the responsible facility.No information or items from the checklist have been removed. The proposed changes are an enhancement to the checklist process that will eliminate transfer of unnecessary information to the facilities.

The proposed change does not affect any process, responsibilities, roles, or intent of the procedure.

The proposed change does not affect the Emergency Plan. No further evaluation is required for this change.Change Items #5 The proposed change updates the call forwarding instructions for the emergency phone number (3500), located in the Control Room. The new Cisco phone replaced an older model Cisco phone that has been phased out. The new Cisco phone performs the same functions as the previous phone. The new phone performs the call forwarding function just as the previous phone. The proposed change will reflect the new steps to perform the function.

The proposed change does not affect the process or intent of the procedure.

The proposed change does not affect the Emergency plan. No further evaluation is required for this change.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 10OCFR50.54(q)

SCREENING SHEET 4 OF 4 Procedure/Document Number: EP-002-010O Revision:'"313.....

.........fEquipmentlFacility/Other:

Water-ford 3 Title: Notifications and Communications Part VI. Signatures:_________

Preparer Name (Print) Preparer Signature Date: Gina Taylor .,v 12/4/15 (Optional)

Reviewer Name (Print) Reviewer Signature 0 Date: N/A Reviewer Name (Print) Revf,.er Signature Date: Aaron Mae/ < 1i~i~Nuclear EP Project Manager ." "....,°' -Approver Name (Print) ro nature Date: EN*EP-305 REV 3