NRC 2003-0092, Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions

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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions
ML032820432
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/30/2003
From: Cayia A
Nuclear Management Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NRC 2003-0092
Download: ML032820432 (31)


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Committed to Nuclear Excellence Point Beach Nuclear Plant Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC NRC 2003-0092 September 30, 2003 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington DC 20555 DOCKETS 50-266 AND 50-301 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE REVISIONS POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 Enclosed are copies of revised procedures to the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions. The revised procedures dated September 16, 2003 should be filed in your copy of the manual.

Sincerely, A..-.

Sit ident FAFI d Enclosures cc: NRC Resident Inspector (wlole)

Incident Response Center, Region IlIl 0tc45 6590 Nuclear Road

  • Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241 Telephone: 920.755.2321

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT -. - EPIP INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Revision 100 September 16, 2003 INDEX PROCEDURE REVISION EFFECTIVE PERIODIC NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE NUMBER DATE REVIEW DATE EPIP 1.1 Course of Actions ................. 43 C 02/11/03 02/11/03 EPIP 1.2 Emergency Classification ................. 39 R 04/04/03 12/27/02 1 EPIP 1.3 Dose Assessment and Protective Action Recommendations ........................... 31 R 08/29/03 05/09/03 EPIP 1.4 Credible High or Low Security Threat ......................... 2 C 01/10/03 01/10/03 I EPIP 2.1 Notifications - ERO, State & Counties, and NRC ..... 27 R 09/16/03 05/09/03 EPIP 4.1 Technical Support Center (TSC) Activation and Evacuation ................. 34 R 01/03/03 01/03/03 EPIP 4.2 Operations Support Center (OSC) Activation and Evacuation ......... 16 R 01/03/03 01/03/03 EPIP 4.3 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Activation and Evacuation ......... 30 R 08/29/03 01/03/03 EPIP 4.7 Offsite Radiation Protection Facility (OSRPF)

Activation and Evacuation ................. 4 R 01/03/03 01/03/03 EPIP 5.1 Personnel Emergency Dose Authorization ................ 14 R 02/06/02 05/09/03 EPIP 5.2 Radioiodine Blocking and Thyroid Dose Accounting ............................ 13 R 03/20/01 01/03/03 EPIP 6.1 Assembly and Accountability, Release and Evacuation of Personnel .............................. 24 R 01/03/03 01/03/03 EPIP 7.3.1 Offsite Radiation Sampling and Survey ..................... 23 R 01/10/03 01/10/03 EPIP 7.3.2 Post-Accident Isokinetic Stack Sampling System ....... 7 R 07/12/02 05/09/03 EPIP 7.3.7 Estimating Radioiodine Air Concentrations ................ 5 *R 07/12/02 .05/09/03 EPIP 8.4.1 Post-Accident Sampling and Analysis of Potentially High Activity Reactor Coolant ............. 16 C 10/25/02 05/09/03 EPIP 8.4.2 Post-Accident Sampling of Containment Atmosphere ................................... 11 C 09/13/02 05/09/03 EPIP 8.4.3 Emergency Containment Sump "A" Sampling ............ 7 R 07/12/02 05/09/03 EPIP 10.1 Emergency Reentry .................................. 22 R 07/12/02 05/09/03 EPIP 10.2 Core Damage Estimation .................................. 20 R 02/03/03 05/09/03 EPIP 10.3 Post-Accident Containment Hydrogen Reduction ....... 6 C 03/26/03 03/26/03 C = Continuous Use (T - Temporary Change) R = Reference Use Page 1 of 2 I = Information Use

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP INDEX EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Revision 100 September 16, 2003 INDEX PROCEDURE REVISION EFFECTIVE PERIODIC K>~

NUMBER PROCEDURE TITLE NUMBER DATE REVIEW DATE EPIP 11.2 Medical Emergency ................. 17 R 09/20102 05/09/03 EPIP 12.1 Emergency Event De-Escalation, Termination, or Recovery Operations .. 9 R 12/27/02 12/27/02 EPIP 12.2 Recovery Implementation ................. 15 R 01/10/03 05/09/03 C = Continuous Use (T - Temporary Change) R = Reference Use Page 2 of 2 I = Information Use

EPIP 2.1 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, AND NRC DOCUMENT TYPE: Technical CLASSIFICATION: NNSR REVISION: 27 EFFECTIVE DATE: September 16, 2003 APPROVAL AUTHORITY: Department Manager PROCEDURE OWNER (title): Group Head OWNER GROUP: Emergency Preparedness

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE .3 2.0 PREREQUISITES .3 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS .4 4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS ............................ 4 5.0 PROCEDURE .. 4....................

5.1 Notification of Emergency Response Organization (ERO) ........................................ 4 5.2 Notifications to State and Counties ........................................ 12 5.3 Notification to KNPP Control Room ......................... 14 5.4 Notifications to the NRC ......................... 15 5.5 Status Updates to State and Counties ......................... 16 5.6 Status Updates to the NRC ......................... 18

6.0 REFERENCES

.19 7.0 BASES .19 ATTACHMENT A ERO NOTIFICATION SYSTEM SCENARIO SELECTION MATRIX ........................................................... 20 ATTACHMENT B NUCLEAR ACCIDENT REPORTING SYSTEM FORM (NARS) ......................... 21 ATTACHMENT C PLANT STATUS UPDATE ........................................................... 23 ATTACHMENT D RADIOLOGICAL STATUS UPDATE ........................................... 24 ATTACHMENT E STATUS REPORT ON PLANT SYSTEMS AND CONTROLS FOR AFFECTED UNIT ............... 27 I Page 2 of 28 REFERENCE USE

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure is to provide guidance for making initial and subsequent notifications of a classified emergency to members of the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Response Organization (ERO), State of Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Kewaunee County, KNPP and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

2.0 PREREQUISITES 2.1 Responsibilities 2.1.1 Shift Manager (SM) has the ultimate responsibility to complete notifications per this procedure until a formal turnover to the Emergency Director has been conducted.

2.1.2 IF available to assist with this procedure, THEN the SM may assign these tasks to:

. Security Shift Commander (SSC)

  • Operating Supervisor(s) (OS)
  • Shift Technical Advisor (STA) 2.1.3 State and County Communicator shall assume notifications to the State and Counties upon activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

2.1.4 ENS Communicator shall assume notifications to the NRC upon activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC).

2.2 Equipment 2.2.1 Notification of the Emergency Response Organization

  • Point Beach Automated Notification System (primary means)
  • Alpha-numeric paging accessed via telephone (backup means)
  • Alpha-numeric paging system accessed via TSO (backup means)
  • Manual Call Tree (backup means) 2.2.2 Notification of the State and County Emergency Managements
  • Two-Digit Dial Select Telephone
  • Commercial Telephones (PBX, GTE, Microwave) 2.2.3 Notification of the NRC
  • Federal Telecommunications System (FTS) Emergency Notification System (ENS)
  • Commercial Telephones (PBX, GTE, Microwave)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 Completion of this procedure shall not prevent the operators from bringing the plant to a safe condition to protect the health and safety of the general public.

3.2 The State of Wisconsin Emergency Management, Manitowoc County Emergency Management, and Kewaunee County Emergency Government shall be notified within 15-minutes of event classification.

3.3 The NRC shall be notified immediately following the state and county notifications, not to exceed one hour from declaration of a classified emergency.

3.4 TSO knowledge is required for IBM mainframe access to the paging system.

3.5 Only approved personnel may activate the Point Beach Automated Notification System.

4.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 4.1 An emergency has been declared or terminated.

4.2 A change from one emergency classification to another has occurred.

4.3 Further degradation of the level of safety of the plant, major changes in equipment or reactor status, or other major changes NOT involving a change in emergency classification have occurred.

5.0 PROCEDURE NOTE: The notifications of the Emergency Response Organization, State and Counties, KNPP, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission should be completed simultaneously if possible.

5.1 Notification of Emergency Response Organization (ERO)

WARNING The ERO activation can be delayed if a security threat is in progress that would jeopardize the ERO safety.

NOTE: IF ERO was already activated by an Alert or Site Emergency Classification, DO NOT repeat this section.

5.1.1 PBNP Automated Notification System (primary means)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC NOTE 1: Listen carefully because the system will give you other options.

To expedite the notification process, the following steps have been written to only list the specific voice prompt you need, at which time you can immediately respond without listening to the remaining prompt.

NOTE 2: If at any point you want to exit the system and start over, you should keep slowly pressing the "#" key until the system says "goodbye" and restartthe entire process.

a. Determine the information desired to be sent to the Emergency Response Organization using Attachment A. Record the information at the bottom of Attachment A.
b. From any on-site telephone, dial ext. 7158 to access the PBNP Automated Notification System.
c. When prompted "Please enter your scenario activation password," enter "111222333#" using the keypad on the telephone.
d. When prompted "To start a scenario enter the scenario ID...," enter the 3-digit scenario number from Attachment A and press "#."
e. Press "3" to start the scenario.
f. When prompted, "The scenario is building," press "#", listen to "good-bye" and hang up.
g. IF the ERO pager(s) in the Control Room do not activate and display the message within 3-4 minutes, THEN go to Step 5.1.2 to send the page.
h. Periodic fax printouts will automatically be sent to the Control Room, Technical Support Center, and Emergency Operations Facility, and JPIC listing the represented people that are responding, their ERO position, and their estimated time of arrival.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC

i. If the pager activation was successful, skip Steps 5.1.2 through 5.1.4 and return this procedure section and completed Attachment A to Emergency Preparedness or include in the TSC Manager turnover package.

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Performer (Print and Sign) Date I Time 5.1.2 Alpha-Numeric Paging Accessed Via Telephone (backup means, not required if Step 5.1.1 was successful).

NOTE 1: Enter pager number 0799 to do a PBNP All-Call page of the ERO.

NOTE 2: Enter the 4 digit pager number to page a specific individual.

(Ref. Emergency Telephone Directory)

NOTE 3: You must enter the asterisks and two digit code to have the message sent to the pagers (i.e., "**50" would display "PBNP UE, Please Stand by" or "**017556247" would display "Call Immediately 7556247").

a. Determine the pager message required:
  • Use the following preprogrammed codes to provide event declarations.
    • 50 = PB UE, Please Stand by
    • 51 = PB ALERT. Report to ERF at once.
    • 54 = PB SE. Report to ERF at once.
    • 57 = PB GE. Report to ERF at once.
    • 59 = EOF/JPIC Report to Green Bay (High or Low Credible Security Threat)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC Use the following preprogrammed codes to provide other information, with a call back number, if appropriate:

    • 60 = Drill UE. Please Stand by
    • 61 = Drill. AIJSEIGE. Report
    • 62 = ERO Drill, Call 755-7151
    • 63 = ERO Drill, Call 800-236-1588
    • 01 = Call Immediately
    • 02 = Urgent Call
    • 03 = Call when Available
    • 07 = Please Call the Office
    • 99 Phone Home
b. Access the paging system by dialing ext. 7243, 8-544-7500 (area code 262 if dialing on outside line), or 1-800-225-9372.
c. Listen to the prerecorded message and an audible tone. Enter the four-digit pager number of the person or group you want to page as determined in the above notes.
d. Listen to the next prerecorded message that asks you to enter your callback number. Enter the "**" code determined in Step 5.1.2.a and a phone number the person should call (only if appropriate).
e. Listen for an audible tone again. The recording should then state that your message has been dispatched via the Wisconsin Electric paging system.

Your page has now been completed.

f. IF the ERO pager(s) in the Control Room do not activate and display the message within 3-4 minutes, THEN go to Step 5.1.3 to send the page.
g. If the pager activation was successful, skip Steps 5.1.3 and 5.1.4 and return this procedure section to Emergency Preparedness or include in the TSC Manager turnover package.

Performed By:

Performer (Print and Sign) Date / Time Page 7of 28 REFERENCE USE

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR j Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.1.3 Alpha-Numeric Paging Accessed Via LAN Computer (backup means not required if Step 5.1.1 or 5.1.2 was successful).

NOTE: Do not use symbols in the pager message script.

a. LAN IBM Mainframe (TSO)
  • IF you do not have TSO access for the IBM Mainframe System, THEN go to Step 5.1.3.b.

. Access the mainframe MULTSESS menu from a computer.

  • After selecting the TSO application and receiving the READY text, type in "PAGE" and the enter key.

- A paging screen will appear asking you for an alpha-numeric message and the pager number you want to reach. Type the message per the event classification and any activation needs of the Emergency Response Facilities.

  • Tab to the pager number blank and enter "0799" to do a PBNP All-Call page of the ERO.

Press ENTER to have your message sent.

  • After a slight delay, a message comes up showing that your message was sent and who was paged.

This completes the page. You can continue with another page or press PF3 as needed to return to the READY prompt. Type CESF and the enter key to log off TSO at this point.

e IF the ERO pager(s) in the Control Room do not activate and display the message within 3-4 minutes, THEN go to Step 5.1.3.b to send the page.

  • If the pager activation was successful, skip Step 5.1.4 and return this procedure section to Emergency Preparedness or include in the TSC Manager turnover package.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC

b. Windows Corporate Paging System
  • Access the paging system screen by selecting "Start-Applications-Corporate Paging System" on a LAN computer.
  • Enter "0799" in the pager number box to do a PBNP All-Call of the ERO.
  • Type the message per the event classification and any activation needs of the Emergency Response Facilities in the message box.

. Ensure the box for "Message as Specified Above" is checked.

& Select the "Send Pager" icon to send your pager message.

  • A message of "Sending Page" and "Ready for Next Page" is displayed in the lower left corner upon completion.
  • Select "Exit" to leave the Corporate Paging System.
  • IF the ERO pager(s) in the Control Room do not activate and display the message within 3-4 minutes, THEN go to Step 5.1.4 to activate the ERO by a manual call tree.

a If the pager activation was successful, skip Step 5.1.4 and return this procedure section to Emergency Preparedness or include in the TSC Manager turnover package.

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Performer (Print and Sign) Date Time Page 9of 28 REFERENCE USE

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR

,Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.1.4 Manual Call Tree (reference Emergency Telephone Directory) (backup means, not required if Step 5.1.1 or 5.1.2 , or Step 5.1.3 was successful).

NOTE 1: Use this process if all automated methods of notifying the ERO fail.

NOTE 2: IF unable to contact any of the following personnel, THEN assign that section to onsite individual.

a. Contact two people from the Emergency Preparedness staff, an onshift STA, OS, or Security, and the On-Call Management for each discipline as indicated below, instructing them to:

Notify qualified ERO personnel for each position listed (ref ETD 01), determine FED, fill the "*" minimum positions first, and staff each position to the (#) level indicated.

(a) FD #1 - "Are you able to respond?"

(b) FFD #2 - If yes, "Have you consumed alcohol in the last five hours?"

(c) FED #3 - If no, instruct person to report immediately to emergency response facility and fill the position of

  • Contact you with periodic status updates.

. Report to their emergency response facility upon completion of the notifications.

(a) EP Staff #1 (Name)

(1) *TSC Manager (1)

(2) ERF Communicator-CR (1)

(3) *ERF Communicator-TSC (1)

(4) *Engineering Coordinator (1)

(5) *Operations Coordinator (1)

(6) *OSC Coordinator (1)

(7) *ENS Communicator (1)

(8) *RadChem Coordinator (1)

(9) Security Coordinator (1)

(10) Plant Status Monitor-TSC (1)

(11) Administrative Support Leader-TSC (1)

(12) Rad/Chem Monitor (1)

(13) Reactor/Core Physics Engineer (1)

(14) PRA Engineer (1)

(15) Mechanical Systems Engineer (1)

(16) Electrical/I&C Engineer (1)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC (b) EP Staff #2 (Name)

(1) *Emergency Director (1)

(2) *EOF Manager (1)

(3) *ERF Communicator-EOF (1)

(4) *Dose/PAR Coordinator (1)

(5) *State/Counties Communicator (1)

(6) *Resource Coordinator (1)

(7) Plant Status Monitor-EOF (1)

(8) Dose/PAR Monitor (1)

(9) HPN/SRC Communicator (1)

(10) State Liaison (1)

(11) Offsite Assembly Area Coordinator (1)

(12) Administrative Support Leader-EOF (1)

(13) Kewaunee County Liaison (1)

(14) Manitowoc County Liaison (1)

(15) JPIC Manager (c) Onshift STA, OS, or Security (Name)

(1) *SM (Reentry Team Coordinator) from "off" crews (1)

(2) *Operating Supervisor (Operations Leader) from "off' crews (2)

(3) CO Reentry from "off' crews (4)

(4) AO Reentry from "off' crews (4)

(d) Radiation Protection (Name)

(1) *Offsite Radiation Protection Coordinator (1)

(2) *Radiation Protection Leader (1)

(3) *Field Team Leader (1)

(4) *Offsite RP Reentry (2)

(5) Onsite RP Reentry (4)

(6) Offsite RP Reentry (4)

(e) Maintenance Supervisor (Name)

(1) *Mechanical Leader (1)

(2) *Electrical Leader (1)

(3) Mechanical Reentry (4)

(4) Electrical Reentry (4)

(f) I&C Supervisor (Name)

(1) *I&C Leader (1)

(2) I&C Reentry (4)

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC (g) Chemistry Supervisor (Name)

(1) *Chemistry Leader (1)

(2) Chemistry Reentry (4)

b. Return this procedure section to Emergency Preparedness or include in the TSC Manager turnover package.

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Performer (Print and Sign) Date / Time 5.2 Notifications to State and Counties NOTE 1: The notification of state and county emergency government agencies shall be notified within 15 minutes of event classification, event termination, or change in protective action recommendations.

NOTE 2: The State Radiological Coordinator may place a separate call to obtain additional information for purposes of determining State and County Emergency Operation Center(s) activations.

NOTE 3: Priority levels are assigned to Two-Digit Dial-Select communications as follows:

1 Siren Activation 2 Event Notification/PAR Upgrade 3 Status Update 4 General Information 5.2.1 The Emergency Director shall complete or delegate the completion of Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting Form.

5.2.2 The Emergency Director shall approve the contents of Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), prior to the release of the information.

5.2.3 Provide this procedure section and the completed form to the person designated to make the communications, conducting a verbal review of the information as required.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC NOTE: IF the Two-Digit Dial-Select is out-of-service, THEN use commercial telephones (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory) to make the notification.

5.2.4 Record a callback number for the facility you are calling from on Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS).

5.2.5 Using the Two-Digit Dial-Select telephone:

  • Pick up the handset and ask if the line is clear. (Similar to Gai-tronics)
  • IF the line is busy, THEN inform them of your Priority 2 notification.
  • They will clear the line, unless a Priority 1 discussion is in progress.
  • When the line is clear, continue with the notification.

NOTE 1: IF unable to contact a specific agency after five (5) rings, THEN press the # key to stop the ringing and continue with the notification to the agencies online. Then use commercial telephone to contact those agencies which were not reached.

NOTE 2: Two locations will ring for the State: WEM in Madison and State Patrol (off-hours). Press the # key to stop the ringing if one location does not answer.

5.2.6 Dial "22" to contact the following agencies simultaneously:

  • Manitowoc County Sheriff Dispatcher
  • Kewaunee County Sheriff Dispatcher

5.2.8 Request each agency to remain on the line while you communicate the event information.

5.2.9 Request each agency to remain on the line while you ask one agency (preferably the State) to repeat the information as a confirmation of accuracy.

5.2.10 Request each agency to transmit the event information to appropriate personnel within their agency, instructing those individuals to place a return call to you to verify the notification.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.2.11 IF commercial telephone lines must be used to complete the notifications, THEN call each of the following agencies as appropriate, repeating Steps 5.2.7 through Step 5.2.10. (ref Emergency Telephone Directory).

  • Manitowoc County Sheriff Dispatcher
  • Kewaunee County Sheriff Dispatcher
  • State of Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM)

NOTE: IF unable to remain at the callback number, THEN ensure an alternate person has assumed your responsibilities at that location.

5.2.12 Fax Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), to the following agencies using the pre-programmed keys or referencing the Emergency Telephone Directory.

  • State of Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM)
  • Manitowoc County Emergency Management
  • Kewaunee County Emergency Government
  • Emergency Response Facilities (If Activating) 5.2.13 Remain at the callback number until the callback verifications have been received from the three agencies, recording the time and name of each caller on Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS).

5.2.14 Return Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), to the Emergency Director.

5.3 Notification to KNPP Control Room 5.3.1 Obtain an approved copy of Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS).

5.3.2 Contact the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Control Room at (920) 388-2560 ext. 8235 and relay the event information on Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting Form.

Contact Name: Time:

Classification Transmitted:

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.3.3 Return this procedure section and all attachments used to the Emergency Director.

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Performer (Print and Sign) Date / Time 5.4 Notifications to the NRC NOTE: The notification to the NRC shall be completed immediately following the notifications to the state and counties and not exceeding 60-minutes from event classification, event termination, or change in protective action recommendations.

5.4.1 Emergency Director shall provide this procedure and the completed Attachment B,Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), (or a copy), from Step 5.2.1 to the person designated to make the notification. A verbal review of the information will be conducted, if necessary.

NOTE i: If the FTS-ENS phone is out-of-service, use commercial telephones (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory) to make the notification.

NOTE 2: The NRC may request a continuous open line of communication be maintained without regard to event classification. This request shall be honored if at all possible.

5.4.2 Fax the Attachment B Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS) to the NRC using the pre-programmed fax key or referencing the Emergency Telephone Directory.

5.4.3 Contact the NRC Operations Center via the FTS-ENS phone by dialing the number exactly as listed on the phone. If number is busy, try the next number listed (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory).

5.4.4 Record the time and name of the NRC Duty Officer on Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), you are transmitting.

5.4.5 Communicate the event information clearly and concisely.

5.4.6 Make an entry into the appropriate NRC log.

a Control Room NOMS Narrative Log

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.4.7 IF not previously notified, THEN contact the NRC resident inspector.

Contact Name: Time:

Classification Transmitted:

5.4.8 Return or fax Attachment B, Nuclear Accident Reporting System Form (NARS), to the Emergency Director.

5.5 Status Updates to State and Counties NOTE 1: Status updates should be made to State and County Emergency agencies approximately hourly, upon a major change in plantlradiological status, or at their request NOTE 2: Use status boards Attachment C, Plant Status Update, Attachment D, Radiological Status Update, and/or Attachment E, Status Reports on Plant Systems and Control for Affected Unit as a verbal guideline for communicating status updates.

NOTE 3: IF unable to contact a specific agency, THEN continue with the notification to other agencies, attempt to contact those agencies which have not been contacted.

NOTE 4: IF the Two-Digit Dial-Select is out-of-service, THEN use commercial telephones (preferably via conference call referring to the Emergency Telephone Directory) to make the status update.

5.5.1 Using the Two-Digit Dial-Select telephone:

  • Pick up the handset and ask if the line is clear. (Similar to Gai-tronics)
  • IF the line is busy, THEN inform them of your Priority 3 notification.
  • They will clear the line, unless a Priority 1 or 2 discussion is in progress.
  • When the line is clear, continue with the notification.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC NOTE: IF unable to contact a specific agency after five (5) rings, THEN press the # key to stop the ringing. Contact those agencies by commercial telephone after completing the status update.

5.5.2 Dial "53, 43, and 83" consecutively to contact the following agencies simultaneously:

  • 53 - Manitowoc County EOC
  • 43 - Kewaunee County EOC
  • 83 - State of Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) EOC 5.5.3 Request each agency remain on the line while you:

. Ask the Emergency Director of each facility (first contact only) if they want subsequent EPIP 2. 1, Attachment B (NARS), notifications made directly to the EOCs. At Step 5.2.6 replace #22 with the appropriate two-digit dial-select numbers.

  • Communicate the status update event information and answer questions.

5.5.4 IF commercial telephone lines must be used to complete the notifications, THEN call the following agencies (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory):

. Manitowoc County EOC

  • Kewaunee County EOC
  • State of Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) EOC 5.5.5 IF a request has been made by the State or County for a written update THEN complete the appropriate section(s) of Attachment C, D, or E, obtain the Emergency Director approval, and fax using the pre-programmed fax keys or referencing the Emergency Telephone Directory.
  • State of Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM)
  • Manitowoc County Emergency Management
  • Kewaunee County Emergency Government
  • Emergency Response Facilities (If Activating) 5.5.6 Repeat Steps 5.5.1 through 5.5.5 each time a status update is required.

5.5.7 IF a written update of Attachment C, D, or E was faxed to the State or County, THEN return the appropriate completed attachment(s) to the Emergency Director.

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POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16, 2003 AND NRC 5.6 Status Updates to the NRC NOTE 1: The NRC should receive status updates approximately hourly, upon a major change in plant/radiological status, or at their request.

NOTE 2: IF the FTS-ENS phone is out-of-service, THEN use commercial telephones (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory) to make the notification.

NOTE 3: The NRC may request that a continuous open line of communication be maintained without regard to event classification.

5.6.1 Contact the NRC Operations Center via the FTS-ENS phone by dialing the number exactly as listed on the NRC phone. If number is busy, try the next number listed (ref. Emergency Telephone Directory).

5.6.2 Fax written status updates received from the EOF to the NRC, THEN send confirmatory fax to the Emergency Director.

5.6.3 Request TSC Manager approval to fax other information requested from the NRC.

NOTE: The NRC may request additional material including but is not limited to, procedure changes, completed procedures, PPCS printouts, equipment status information, non-emergency 50.72 notifications, logs regarding LCO entries/exits, safety evaluations, etc.

a. Any material faxed to the NRC must include the Communicators Name, Date and Time.
b. Fax the information subsequently to the Emergency Director.

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6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 WE to NRC letter May 19, 1983, Staffing Levels for Emergency Situations, Point Beach Nuclear Plant 6.2 NRC letter to WE, December 20, 1985, Inspection Report Nos. 50-266/83-01 and 50-301/83-01 6.3 Emergency Plan, EP 5.0, Organizational Control of Emergencies 7.0 BASES B-1 10 CFR 50.47(b), Emergency Plans B-2 10 CFR 50.72, Immediate Notification Requirements for Operating Nuclear Power Reactors B-3 NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines, 10 CFR 50.72 and 50.73, Rev 1, January 1998 Page 9 of 28 REFERENCE USE

POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT EPIP 2.1 EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES NNSR Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, - September 16, 2003 AND NRC ATTACHMENT A ERO NOTIFICATION SYSTEM SCENARIO SELECTION MATRIX Scenario Number Emergency Class 100 Unusual Event.

210 Alert 320 Site Emergency 420 General Emergency 555 Disregard previous page.

556 Disregard previous page. Standby for corrected information. Do not call.

500 High or Low Credible Security Threat Determine the 3-digit scenario number by choosing the appropriate classification and approach message from the matrix above. Record here Page 20 of 28 REFERENCE USE

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TIME ANSWERED State Warning Center I or II _ (Time) Kewaunee Co. _______(Time) Manitowoc Co. (Time)

"This Is the Point Beach Nuclear Ste calling from the (circleone) cRrTSC/EoF/AEOF. An Incident hs occurred at our facility. Please record the following Information on your Nuclear Accident Reporting System form." (Read below Box I through Box 12)

1. Reason For Call: 0lnitial Report OEmergency Classification Change OPAR Change
2. STATUS 3. STATION/AFFECTED UNIT Q[A] Actual Event Q[T1 Point Beach Unit I Unit 2 Both (Check unit)

[B] Drill

4. ONSITE CLASSIFICATION 5.TIME & DATE OF CLASSIFICATION I PAR CHANGE I TERMINATION O[A] Unusual Event Q[B] Alert ((A] Classification Time Date _ EAL EJ[C] Site Area Emergency O[D] General Emergency O[B] Par Change Time Date_ _

QJ[E] Recover ___

Q[F] Terminated Q[C] RecoveryfTermination Time Date_ _

6. RELEASE STATUS 7. TYPE OF RELEASE O[A] Unusual Event or Alert: [A] NOT APPLICABLE Q[AI] NONE Q[A2] OCCURRING Q[A3] TERMINATED J [B] AIRBORNE Q[B] Site Area Emergency or General Emergency: Q[C] LIQUID Q[BI] POTENTIAL Q[B2] OCCURRING O[B3] TERMINATED S. WIND DIRECTION (15 minute average) 9. WIND SPEED & STABILITY CLASS (15 minute average.)

FROM DEGREES MILES/HR.:

DOWNWIND SECTORS: A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R STABILITY CLASS: A B C D E F G (Circle affected sectors.) (Circle applicablestability class)

10. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS O[AI NONE (UNUSUAL EVENT, ALERT, SITE AREA EMERGENCY)

Q[B] EVACUATE ALL SECTORS OUT TO MILES (GENERAL EMERGENCY)

EVACUATE DOWNWIND SECTORS OUTTO MILES

11. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ( EAL Description)

ED: APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE / TIME APPROVED /

[12. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATOR /

(Print/sign)

1. "State Warning Center, please read back this message to verify accuracy." (Pauseto allow message to be readback)
2. "Have all agencies received this message?" ( Waitfor reply)
3. "Relay this information to Emergency Management Immediately. Have the appropriate personnel verify this message by placing a return phone call. The return phone number Is _

State and County Callback Verification Time Name Contact Telephone Number State of Wis. (Duty Officer)

Manitowoc Cty. (Emerg. Mgr. Director)

Kewaunee Cty. (Emerg. Mgr. Director)

NRC NOTIFICATION - Callback Verification Not Required Duty Officer Name Time Continuous phone link requested: No Yes NRC message transmitted by from the Point Beach Nuclear Site (Name) (CRITSC)

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Box #1 Reason For Call: Check appropriate.

Box #2 Check "Actual Event" only if the event is real.

Box #3 Check affected unit(s). TABLE 1 Box #4 Classification being declared. IF this is a PAR Change notification, THEN check WID D1RECTION' QNWji-~. - -

the current classification.

s--

(-FROM) 2-- SECTORS Box #5 Check the applicable events(s) and fill in the time and date. >351-9 (>351-369) HJK If a classification, fill in EAL#. >9-13 (>369-373) HJKL Box #6 Indicate whether a radioactive release is occurring. The definition of radioactive >13 -32 (>373-392) JKL release is the release of radioactive material to the environment attributable to the >32-36 (>392-396) JKLM emergency event. At a minimum, a potential radioactive release always exists at

>36-54 (>396-414) KLM a SE and General Emergency because of the definition of SE and General Emergency. >54-58 (414418) KLMN

>58 -77 (>418-437) *LMN Box #7 Indicate whether there is an airborne or liquid radioactive release in progress. IF >77-1 (>437-441) LMNP there is no release in progress, THEN Check Not Applicable. >81-99 (>441-459) MNP

>99 -103 (>459-463) MNPQ Box #8 Use the "Rad/Met Status Board" screen on PPCS (U-1 2226, U-2 2726). >103 -122 (463-482) NPQ Backups: *Tower 1 45 M, 15 Min Avg (U-1 2223, U-2 2723) >122-126 (>482-486) NPQR K...,' *Tower 2 10 M, 15 Min Avg (U-1 2223, U-2 2723) >126-144 (>486-504) PQR

  • YR-5832, "Met/Forebay Lvl Recorder" (integrate trend) >144 - 148 (>504-508) PQRA
1. Fill the blank indicating the "From" wind direction.

>148 - 167 (>508-527) QRA

2. Circle the appropriate downwind affected sectors using guidance of Table 1.

>167-171 (>527-531) QRAB Box #9 Use the "Rad/Met Status Board" Stability Wind Direction Temperature Lapse >171-189 (>531-549) RAB screen on PPCS U-I 2226, Class Fluctuation Rate U-2 2726). (Go, degrees) (ATIAH, °F/35 m) >189- 193 RABC Backup: YR-5832, "Met/Forebay A co 2 22-5 ATIAH S -1.2 >193 - 212 ABC Lvl Recorder" (integrate B 22.50 > Žo17.50 .1.2 < AT/AH -1.1 AT trend) _ _ _ I___ _ _ _ _ _ >212-216 ABCD

1. Fill the blank indicating the C 17.50> 0o2 12.5 -1.1 < T/AH s -0.9 >216-234 BCD wind speed. 125 > a2 750 0.9 < STAS -0.3
2. Circle the appropriate stability >234 - 238 BCDE class. E 7.5 > 0oŽ 3.80 .3 <AT/AH 0 >238 - 257 CDE F 3.80>coŽ2.10 0.9<AT/AHS2.5 >257- 261 CDEF G 2.10 > e 2.5 < AT/ZH >261-279 DEF Box #10 Indicate protective action recommendations. >279 - 283 DEFG
1. For a General Emergency, indicate a PAR as directed by procedure EPIP 1.1 and/or EPIP 1.3.
2. I this a PAR change, JHEN include any previously chosen affected sectors to indicate all >283 - 302 EFG affected sectors. >302-306 EFGH Box #1I 1. IF classifying an event, THEN at a minimum describe the EAL being >306-324 FGH implemented. >324 - 328 FGHJ
2. IF making a PAR change, THEN write "None", "PAR Change" or other

>328 - 347 GHJ applicable information related to the PAR.

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-Revision 27 NOTIFICATIONS - ERO, STATE AND COUNTIES, September 16,2003 AND NRC ATTACHMENT C PLANT STATUS UPDATE Check One: 0 Actual 0 Drill Exercise NOTE: Cross-out section(s) not being communicated.

1. Point Beach Nuclear Plant
2. Date/Time: /
3. Description of Event:
4. Emergency Action Level(s):

5 Major Equipment Affected: (LIST) a.- b.

C. d.

e. f.
6. Reactor Status: (Check one) 7. Radiological boundaries Lost(L) or Challenged (C):

(Indicate all that apply)

a. Critical a. _ _ Fuel Cladding 1

h U.

Qh1 t..in JII~~~~~tUVWXI1 b. Reactor Coolant System C. Containment

8. Plant Personnel Status (Enter # or N/A for each type incident):
a. #__ Deaths b. #_ _ Overexposure to Personnel
c. #___ Injured Personnel Treated On-Site, d. #_ - Injured Personnel Treated Off-Site
e. #_ _ Contaminated Personnel On-Site f. # Contaminated Personnel Off-Site
g. Other (explain):
9. Areas Affected by A Radiological Release
a. Plume Path (Downwind Sectors):  :  :  : Distance _ _ (mi)
b. Deposition (Describe Location):
10. News Statement from the JPIC or Established Media Center
a. The Next News Statement is Scheduled for: Date: Time:_
11. State or Local Assistance Requested by the Plant merpencv Director Annrnval: Date / Time l

,. ._L.-- -- - ---- r rr- -: --------------------- - --- -- ------- -- __ - __

Manitowoc Co. Kewaunee Co. Wisconsin WEM NRC (Time) (Time) (Time) (Time)

Communicated By:

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NOTE 2: Cross-out section(s) not being communicated.

1. Point Beach Nuclear Plant
2. DatelTime: I
3. Plant Status:
a. General: Improving Stable Degrading
b. Electrical Power: Satisfactory ___ Problems If problems, describe:
4. Offsite Radiological Conditions:
a. Release Prognosis:

No Release is expected Release is expected at the start time listed in 4b.

Release is in progress

b. Event Times (Complete all applicable times):

Reactor Trip Start of release to containment Start of release to environment

  • Release Stop
  • (Actual I Estimated / Default) Line out inappropriate word(s)
c. Type of Release:

Liquid _____Controlled _____ Monitored Airborne _____ Uncontrolled _____ Unmonitored Release Path:

d. Plume Path (Downwind Sectors): _: :_  : Distance (mi)
e. Downwind Doses at the Plume Centerline:

Based on: _Projections _ Field Measurement 1 Mi (SBCC) _ rem TEDE ___ rem CDE Thyroid 2 Mi. __rem TEDE rem CDE Thyroid 5Mi. rem TEDE ____rem CDE Thyroid 10 Mi. __rem TEDE rem CDE Thyroid Page 24 of 28 REFERENCE USE

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f. Surface Deposition: Based on: Projection Field Measurement dpm/100 cm 2 - Ci/m 2 Locatioin:

dpm/100 cm 2 - Ci/m 2 Locatioi dpm/lO0 cm2 - Ci/m2 Locatioi (Line out inappropriate unit)

g. Recommended protective actions were made at (Time: ) on the Wisconsin Nuclear Accident Reporting System form
5. Meteorological Conditions: {Releases/Met Summary)
a. Wind Speed: {MTlWSLO} _ _ MPH
b. Wind Direction: MTIWDLO} Degrees
c. Stability Class {METSTAB}(circle one): A B C D . E F G
d. Mixing Layer Height: _ _ Ft.
e. Precipitation {MT2PREC} (check one):

Light Rain Moderate Rain _ Heavy Rain ___ None Light Snow Moderate Snow Heavy Snow

6. Reactor Status: _____At Power ( Megawatts Thermal) {RTO}

{Core) Tripped (Power Level at trip Megawatts Thermal) IRXTRIP)

,Hot Shutdown (Current RCS Temperature deg. F.) {COLD)

Cold Shutdown (RCS is less than 200'F.)

7. Core Status: ____No Damage Expected

_____ Core Damage sequence in progress (Est. Time:  !

Gap Release (Est. Time:  !

In-Vessel Severe Core Damage (Est. Time: )

Vessel Melt Through (Est. Time:  !

Core Exit Increasing - StableII Decreasing Temperature: {TCAVG}

ISAS Trend-Core Cooling}

8. Containment Status:
a. Containment Spray{F-962 & F-963}: b. Containment Leak Rate ON None OFF Calculated (..cc/sec) CONTLR)

- Design Rate (0.1% per day)

____ 100% per Day

____ 100% per Hour

c. Pressure (SYSA140) d. Temperature SSA139}

(SAS Trends-Cont PPR) {SAS Trends-Cont BHT)

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9. Steam Generator Status:
a. Leak Rate (Check One): b. Reactor Coolant Concentrations:

None N/A (No Leak)

Full Pressure (# of tubes  ! Normal Low Pressure (# of charging pumps  ! -__x 100x normal non-nobles Calculated {LR215} Calculated Concentration (Gallons per minute ) (Attached Analysis)

c. Partitioning: Steam Generator) d. Release Path N/A (No leak) None Leak is above steam generator water Safety Valve (or PORV) level (default) Air Ejector

-_____ Leak is below steam generator water level

10. Containment Bypass Status:
a. Containment Bypass Leak Rate b. Release Path:

None None Calculated (_ _ cc/sec) Filtered 0.1% per Day Unfiltered 100% per Day 100% per Hour

11. Gross Release Rate Data:
a. _ _ Not Applicable (No Leak) b. Not Available
c. Total Ci/sec Kr, Xe _% Iodines _% Cs  % Te,Sb _%

Ba,Sr_ % Ru, Mo _% La, Y, Ce, Np  %

12. Specific Isotopic Release Data (Ci/sec):
a. Not Applicable (No leak) b. _ _ Not available
c. H-3 Sr-91 Te-131m Xe-133m Mn-54 Y-91 Te-132 Xe-135 Co-58 Mo-99 I-131 Xe-138 Kr-85 Te-99m I-132 Cs-134 _

Kr-85_ Ru-103 I-133 Cs-136 Kr-87 Ru-106 I-134 Cs-137 Kr-88 Sb-127 1-135 - Ba-140 Sr-89 Sb-129 Xe-131m La-140 _ _

Sr-90 Te-129m Xe-133 Ce-144 Emergency Director Approval: Date / Time /

Manitowoc Co. Kewaunee Co. _ Wisconsin WEM NRC (Time) (Time) (Time) (Time)

Communicated By:

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NOTE 2: Cross-out section(s) not being communicated.

1. Basic Accident Information (Unit )
a. Status Report Date/Time: I _;Report #

(Date) (Time-24 Hours)

b. Emergency Classification:
c. (If applicable) Time of Reactor Shutdown: ___hrs.
d. (If applicable) Time of RadiologicalRelease to'Containment: hrs.
e. (If applicable) Time of Radiological Release from Plant: hrs.
2. Status of Reactivity Control Subcritical Yes No
3. Status of Core Cooling (Core}
a. Highest Th 'IF {TCHIID} Coldest Tc -O_

F

b. Incore Thermocouples: {TCAVG} Average Temperature OF
c. Pressurizer Heaters Available Yes No
d. Subcooling Margin: {SYSA138I _F
4. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity {Core}
a. Pressurizer or Reactor System Pressure {PZRPRESS } nsig
b. Pressurizer Level {PZRLVL}
c. Primary System Relief Valves Closed {PCV-435A&B} Yes No
d. Letdown Flow F-134} gpm
e. Charging Pump Flow {F-128} gpm
5. Status of Secondary Systems {Secondary)
a. Steam Generator PressureSGAPRESS}"A" psig (SGBPRESS) "B" psig
b. Steam Generator Level {SGAWRLVL) "A"  % {SGBWRLVL} "B"  %
c. Feedwater Flow, Auxiliary {F-4036) "A". gpm {F-4037) - "B" _ _ gpm Main {F-466} "A" ldbm/h {F-476) "B" _ klbm/h,
6. Containment (Containment)
a. Pressure {P-968f- WR psig {P-945) NR psig
b. Containment Spray Flow F-962 & F-963 } gpm
c. NaOH Addition Yes . . No . . Time Level {L-931}
d. Containment Recirculation Coolers Running (Circle) (WiAJ-WlWl } 1 23 4
e. Sump B Level {L-960} inches
f. H2 Concentration HA964}  %
g. Containment Isolation Valves (Note any not closed)

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7. Safeguards Systems {Core}
a. Safety Injection - [rain A Train B High Head I{F-924} _ gpm {F-925} gpm Low Head {F-6261 gpm {F-928} gpm
b. Accumulators Level Pressure _______ psig _______ psig Isolation Valve Open Yes/No Yes/No
c. Refueling Water Storage Tank Level  % {Corej {L-972}
d. Component Cooling Water Temperature {T-616 }inlet . .OF lTXi21outlet OF Flow {F-619} gpm
e. Service Water No. of pumps running Temp{T-35101
f. ESF pump (SL RHR, AFW, CS) recirculation status, enter in remarks.
8. State of Meteorology {Releases/Met Summary) Primary Tower Inland Tower 10M 45M 0
a. Wind Direction (avg.)

0

{MT1WLDO} {MT1WDIH)

{MT#WD)

b. Wind Speed -__ _ _ _mph mph (MTIWSLO} {MTIWSHI } (MT3WS )
c. a{MT1WDSD}_ _ ° {MT3VWDSD) 0
d. AT/AH IMTlDTI OF
e. Atmospheric Stability Class {METSTABI
f. Lake Breeze Conditions Exist? (circle) {METLBREZIYes I No
9. Status of Power Supplies
a. Offsite Power Unit 1 YIN Unit 2 YIN Gas Turbine Y/N
b. Diesel Running GOl Y/N G02 YIN G03 YIN G04 YIN Diesel Loaded GOI Y/N G02 YIN G03 YIN G04 YIN
10. Other Equipment Remarks:

Emergency Director Approval: Date I Time /

Manitowoc Co. Kewaunee Co. Wisconsin WEM NRC (Time) (Time) (Time) (Time)

Communicated By:

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