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Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision
ML020020294
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 11/12/2001
From: Degregorio R
AmerGen Energy Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
-RFPFR, 2130-01-20235 EPIP-OC-.02, Rev 29, EPIP-OC-.03, Rev 29, EPIP-OC-.11, Rev 17
Download: ML020020294 (109)


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AmerGen Energy Company, LLC AmerGen, An Exelon/British Energy Company Oyster Creek US Route 9 South P.O. Box 388 Forked River, NJ o8731-0388 November 12, 2001 2130-01-20235 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Docket No. 50-219 Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions In accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section V, enclosed is the newly revised Index for the Oyster Creek Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and the below listed procedures.

Procedure Number Title Revision EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/EmergencyControl Center 29 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 29 EPIP-OC-. II Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 If further information is required, please contact Mr. David G. Slear, Manager, Regulatory Assurance at 609-971-4112.

Very trull ours, Ron J. D e orio Vice President Oyster Creek RJD/JJR:ew Enclosures cc: Administrator, Region I NRC Sr. Project Manager NRC Resident Inspector

EPIP SERIES - EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE NO. TITLE REV. NO. DATE 6630-ADM-4010.03 Emergency Dose Calculation Manual (EDCM) 11 07/23/00 EPIP-OC-.01 Classification of Emergency Conditions 10 06/17/01 EPIP-OC-.02 Direction of Emergency Response/EmergencyControl Center 29 11/07/01 EPIP-OC-.03 Emergency Notification 29 11/07/01 EPIP-OC-.06 Additional Assistance and Notification 25 10//05/0 1 EPIP-OC-. 10 Emergency Radiological Surveys Onsite 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-. 11 Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 11/07/01 EPIP-OC-. 12 Personnel Accountability 9 07/07/01 EPIP-OC-. 13 Site Evacuation and Personnel Mustering at Remote Assembly 8 11/09/00 Areas EPI P-OC-.25 Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 25 10/01/01 EPIP-OC-.26 The Technical SupportCenter 23 07/05/01 EPIP-OC-.27 The Operations Support Center 11 11/09/00 EPIP-OC-.31 Environmental Assessment Command Center 11 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.33 Core Damage Estimation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.35 Radiological Controls Emergency Actions 14 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.40 Site Security Emergency Actions 11 11/30/00 EPIP-OC-.41 Emergency Duty Roster Activation 5 08/08/00 EPIP-OC-.44 Thyroid Blocking 2 07/21/0 1 EPIP-OC-.45 Classified Emergency Termination/Recovery 2 10/05/01 OEP-ADM-1311.03 Emergency Preparedness Section Administration 4 08/08/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.01 Oyster Creek Emergency Preparedness Program 9 07/02/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.02 Emergency Response Facilities & Equipment Maintenance 9 07/05/01 OEP-ADM- 1319.04 Prompt Notification System 3 12/08/00 OEP-ADM-1319.05 Emergency Preparedness Event Reports 2 07/02/01

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC- .02 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSEI 29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

Applicability/Scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek Division 1 Emergency Prep

& Support Divisions This document is within QA plan scope X Yes No Effectiv Date 50.59 Applicable Yes X No 711/ /o /

Prior Revision 28 incorporated the This Revision 29 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following.Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Paqes (All pages rev'd to Rev. 29) 1.0 to 7.0 El-I to El-17 E2-1 to E2-3 E3-1 E4-1 to E4-3 E5-1 E6-1 to E6-3 E7-1 to E7-2 E8-1 to E8-3 E9-1 to E9-2 E10-1 Ell-1 E12-1 E13-1 El4-1 E15-1 E16-1 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek

)Signature JConcurring Organization Element Date Originator .- nergency Planner Concurred By EPlant Manager Approved By i b.Emergency Preparedness Mgr, O.C. so (EPIP02) 1.0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen..

An Exelon/British Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 DOCUMENT HISTORY REV. DATE ORIGINATOR

SUMMARY

OF CHANGE 14 12/94 R. Finicle Add guidance on media access to the site during declared emergencies.

15 02/95 A. Smith Add Security Events to media access to get approval from local Law Enforcement and Security. .EPIP-COM-45 to EPIP-OC-.29 16 06/95 A. Smith Note for North Gate Applicability, Title changes of Buildings and General Typo's.

17 12/95 T. Blount Correct typo's. Also modify Deviation documentation.

18 05/96 Bontempo Revise Par Logic Diagram to address March 15, 1996 NRC/GPUN meeting. Delete Exhibit lb pg. El-16 through El-19. Add Steps 2.1.1 through 2.1.3 of Exh. lb Par Guide.

19 05/97 T. Blount AEOF Removed from E-Plan 1000-PLN-1300.01 in Rev. 11.

On-shift Team dispatch and mustering activity described.

20 10/97 A. Smith Clarify nomenclature for fax machine in control room.

21 05/98 P. Hays Change terminology from "Tech. Functions" to "Engineering", reflects elimination of Radwaste Supervisor, adds OCAB into considerations of on-site protective actions and clarifies transfer of authority for off-site notifications.

22 02/99 A. Smith EPIP-COM-.44 and EPIP-COM-.45 have been changed to Oyster Creek site specific procedures and the new numbers are EPIP-OC-.44 and EPIP-OC-.45 (reference EP changes98-021 & 98-022) 23 05/99 A. Smith Clarify off-site notification transfer between ECC &

EOF. Incorporate new public information process.

24 10/99 A. Smith Clarify computer for ESDS usage.

25 DOS A. Smith Change references from GPU or GPUN or OCNGS.

26 09/00 G. Busch Remove shift ORC Coordinator and clarify Communication Coordinator not necessarily a CRO.

27 10/00 A. Smith Clarify transfer of Off Site Notification from ECC to EOF. Provide clarification for team tracking from the ECC. Improve 50.54X format.

28 06/01 R. Finicle Revised step 3.1 of Exhibit 1 regarding personally providing the PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC. Added new Exhibit 16 PAR Notification Form. Change Ref. use from 1702.

29 10/01 A. Smith Move Step 7.0 over on Exhibit 8 and add sign off line.

Add sample and "This is a drill", "This is not a drill" to Exhibit 16. 50.59 Review applicability to "NO".

(EPIP02) 2.0

OYSTER CREEK Number Amer~en-An Exelon/British Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP -oc-. 02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/I EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) j29 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure describes the actions to be taken by the Onshift Emergency Director (ED)/Site Shift Manager after an emergency is declared.

This procedure also describes the staffing, activation and operation of the Emergency Control Center (ECC).

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to the ED/GSS(SSM) and describes actions that must be taken by the ED/GSS(SSM) or his staff to implement the OCNGS Emergency Plan.

2.2 This procedure shall apply to all personnel assigned to the ECC during all levels of emergency classifications.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Site Shift Manager - Is the Group Shift Supervisor on shift, responsible for the overall site operation as it pertains to the operation of the plant.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The ED/GSS(SSM) will perform or delegate the completion of the ED/GSS(SSM) checklist (Exhibit 1).

4.2 The Operation Coordinator/GOS will assume responsibilities outlined in Exhibit 3 (Operations Coordinator Responsibilities).

4.3 The Shift Technical Advisor will advise the ED/GSS(SSM) on activities that impact the safe operation of the plant.

4.4 A qualified person assigned as the on shift communicator will perform duties as specified in "Emergency Notification" Procedure EPIP-0C-.03.

4.5 The Initial Response Organization ECC communications coordinator and ECC communicators will perform duties as specified in accordance with this procedure.

4.6 A CRO or qualified person assigned as the initial OSC Coordinator will take direction from the SSM or GOS for coordination of initial emergency activities.

(EPIP02) 3.0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/I EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) j29 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 The following actions shall be performed by the on shift crew upon recognition of in plant or site conditions that have exceeded Emergency Action Levels (EALs) specified in EPIP-OC-.01.

5.1.1 GSS(SSM) will assume ED responsibilities (Exhibit 2) and complete actions listed on the ED/GSS(SSM) checklist (Exhibit 1).

5.1.2 GOS will assume Operations Coordinator responsibilities (Exhibit 3).

5.1.3 The person assigned by the GSS(SSM) will perform actions of "Communications Coordinator" as specified in EPIP-OC-.03.

5.1.4 Emergency responders on shift shall be directed to respond to events by the ED(SSM) or Ops Coordinator (GOS) from the ECC.

If the conditions of the event indicate shift personnel should muster at a designated location, (to protect personnel) the ED shall direct them to an appropriate area.

This area/location may be:

1) The EO room next the Control Room
2) The OSC
3) A suitable location selected by the GSS/ED.

When the OSC is Staffed by the IREO (typically 1 Hr from the Alert), the on-shift responders should be directed to report to that location.

(EPIP02) 4-0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen An Exelon/British EneTgy COmpany EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 129 5.1.5 Team(s) dispatched prior to Activation of the OSC by the IREO should be "tracked" using the information similar to Exhibit 1C, Checklist. The Operations or OSC Coordinator on shift will perform the briefing/tracking of teams. If this individual is unable to perform this activity due to responding to the event, the ED/GSS will perform or designate a temporary replacement as needed to support the Team dispatch function.

5.2 Once the Initial Response Emergency Organization (IREO) members have reported to the ECC, the following actions shall be performed.

5.2.1 GSS(SSM) will complete the "ED Turnover Checklist" (Exhibit la) and turnover ED responsibilities to the on call ED. After this turnover the GSS(SSM) will continue to fill out applicable portions of the "ED/GSS(SSM) Checklist" (Exhibit 1).

5.2.2 GOS or GSS(SSM) will brief the on call Operations Coordinator with the "ED Turnover Checklist". The Operations Coordinator will then establish communications and assume responsibilities as outlined in Exhibit 3.

5.2.3 CRO or person performing on shift OSC Coordinator duties will brief the on call (IREO) Operations Coordinator on the status of teams dispatched from the ECC. The Ops Coordinator in turn will brief the on call OSC Coordinator of team status.

5.2.4 The person performing Communication Coordinator duties will brief the on call Communication Coordinator on the status of communications and turnover responsibilities as outlined in EPIP-OC-.03.

5.2.5 The on call ECC Communicators will assume communicator duties as listed in Exhibit 8, 9 and 10.

5.3 A description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities is provided in Exhibit 5.

(EPIP02) 5.0

OYSTER CREEK Number Ameruen-An Exelon/British Energy Company MERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMRGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 2000-PLN-1300.01, OCNGS Emergency Plan.

6.2 Procedure 126, "Procedure for Notification of Station Events" 6.3 EPA 400-R-92-001, October 1991, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents.

6.4 EPIP-OC.26, The Technical Support Center.

6.5 Evacuation Time Estimates Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Dresdner, Robin & Associates December 1991.

6.6 0 C File No. 96003, Letter 6730-96-3167 dated 04/24/96 Summary of March 15, 1996 Emergency Preparedness Meeting with the NRC.

6.7 1820-IMP-1720.01, Emergency Public Information Implementing Procedure.

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, Emergency Director/GSS(SSM) Checklist 7.2 Exhibit la, ED Turnover Checklist 7.3 Exhibit lb, Protective Action Recommendation Guide 7.4 Exhibit ic, "Team Dispatch From CR" Checklist 7.5 Exhibit 2, Emergency Director Responsibilities 7.6 Exhibit 3, Operations Coordinator Responsibilities 7.7 Exhibit 4, Press Release Approval Guidance 7.8 Exhibit 5, Alternate Emergency Response Facilities 7.9 Exhibit 6, Emergency Director Authorization for Deviations from Requirements 7.10 Exhibit 7, Site Access Policy For Media During Emergencies 7.11 Exhibit 8, ECC Communications Coordinator Checklist 7.12 Exhibit 9, ECC Communicator - Engineering Line (EPIP02) 6.0

Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen.

An Exelon/British Enerov Companv EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TUWD T .ll!UrlPWlTrpT IT(,, P~lR DR{* DTIRR' EPIP-OC- .02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY 7 .13 Exhibit 9A, Equipment Status Display System 7 .14 Exhibit 10, ECC Communicator Plant Status Update 7 .15 Exhibit 11, Emergency Shift Schedule 7 .16 Exhibit 12, HIFAX Log (Example) 7 .17 Exhibit 13, Communicator Log (Example) 7.18 Exhibit 14, Emergency Message Form (Examiple) 7 .19 Exhibit 15, Media Access Briefing Form 7.20 Exhibit 16, PAR Notification Form (EPIP02) 7.0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company MERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMRNTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC- 02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR/GSS(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 "UNUSUAL EVENT" Initial When Completed 1.0 Activate the ECC by performing the-following (classification):

1.1 EAL:

1.2 Announce self as ED. Announce emergency classification and give brief description/reason for declaration:

1.3 Remain cognizant of plant conditions/EALs to ensure appropriate emergency classification is declared.

2.0 Notifications 2.1 Direct that offsite agencies are notified IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.1.1 N.J. State Police (within 15 minutes).

2.1.2 NRC (within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />).

-____-- 2.1.3 Brief BNE when BNE representative calls Control Room (should be within 30 minutes of declaration if no return call - contact NJSP and inform them).

Conduct periodic briefings as requested and time permits.

2.2 Direct that plant page announcements and management notifications be made IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.3 Direct Security Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-OC-.40 (Security actions). When time permits, discuss whether sabotage was involved.

3.0 Protective Actions 3.1 Consider hazards to site personnel (see Exhibit lb).

4.0 As necessary, review Exhibit 2, ED Responsibilities.

5.0 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 7, "Site Access Policy For Media During Emergencies".

(EPIP02/S3) EI-I

^%rffMW10 1ý10%1101W Number AmerGen- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/lriitsh Energy Company TMPLEMENTING PROCEDIURE Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR/GSS(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"UNUSUAL EVENT" 6.0 All deviations from procedures, equipment operating limits; Technical Specifications, License, and License Conditions will be authorized and documented using the guidance in Exhibit 6.

7.0 Review and approval of press releases should be accomplished in a timely manner. The guidance in Exhibit 4 may be used to facilitate the review.

NOTE The IREO and the TSC are not normally activated during an Unusual Event.

Step 8.0 below applies only if the IREO ED and/or TSC is activated.

8.0 ED Briefing/Turnover 8.1 Contact and brief Initial Response ED, utilize office, home, or pager phone numbers as necessary.

8.2 At direction of initial response ED conduct a turnover to him (or in his absence, ESD) using Exhibit la. This turnover should be complete prior to the IREO ED assuming the position. The assumption of the ED position by the IREO ED should be the final step in activating the TSC.

9.0 Termination/Recovery (If not turned over to Initial Response ED). If plant is in a stable configuration and NO emergency action level criteria apply:

9.1 Direct Termination Page Announcement.

9.2 Direct Termination Notifications Offsite.

9.3 Conduct close-out briefing with BNE.

9.4 Issue a press release.

(EPIP02/S3) EI-2

__OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/British Energy Company

=MRGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMRGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR/GSS(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"ALERT" Initial When Completed 1.0 If not already activated, activate the ECC and classify or reclassify the event by performing the following:

1.1 EAL:

1.2 If not relieved by Initial Response ED, announce self as ED, announce emergency classification, and give brief description/reason for declaration:

1.3 Remain cognizant of plant conditions/EALs to ensure appropriate emergency classification is declared.

2.0 Notifications 2.1 Direct that offsite agencies are notified IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.1.1 N.J. State Police (within 15 minutes).

2.1.2 NRC (within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />).

2.1.3 Brief BNE when BNE representative calls Control Room (should be within 30 minutes of initial declaration - if no return call - contact NJSP and inform them). Conduct periodic briefings as requested and time permits.

2.2 Direct that plant page announcements and management notifications be made IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.3 Direct Security Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-OC-.40 (Security actions) and EPIP-OC-.41 (activation of ERO) . (Should be within 15 minutes of initial declaration).

2.3.1 When time permits discuss whether sabotage was involved.

2.4 If necessary call out a licensed or certified individual, preferably a GOS or GSS(SSM), to support the OSC.

3.0 Protective Actions 3.1 Consider hazards to site personnel (see Exhibit lb).

4.0 As necessary, review Exhibit 2, ED Responsibilities.

5.0 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 7, "Site Access Policy For Media During Emergencies".

(EPIP02/S3) E1-3

OYSTER CREEK Number Amereien. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-'.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR GSS(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT-D)

"ALERT" 6.0 All deviations from procedures, equipment operating limits, Technical Specifications, License, and License Conditions will be authorized and cdocumented using the guidance in Exhibit 6.

7.0 Review and approval of press releases should be accomplished in a timely manner. The guidance in Exhibit 4 may be used to facilitate the review.

8.0 At direction of Initial Response ED conduct a turnover to him (or in his absence, ESD) using Exhibit la. This turnover should be complete prior to the IREO ED assuming the position. The assumption of the ED position by the IREO ED should be the final step in activating the TSC.

9.0 Emergency Teams shall be directed from the ECC until the OSC is operational. Exhibit ic should be used to track Emergency Teams.

Teams may be directed by the ECC until the OSC Coordinator is available at the OSC to direct teams. At that time, team dispatch may be turned over to the OSC.

10.0 Termination/Recovery (If not turned over to Initial Response ED or ESD) 10.1 Implement EPIP-OC-.45.

10.2 Conduct close-out briefing with BNE.

(EPIP02/S3) EI-4

OYSTER CREEK Number Amn rGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-. 02 An Exelon/BTitish EneTgy Company Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/I EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 129 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR GSS(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"SITE AREA EMERGENCY" Initial When Completed 1.0 If not already activated, activate ECC and classify or reclassify event by performing the following:

1.1 EAL:

1.2 If not relieved by Initial Response ED, announce self as ED, announce emergency classification, and give brief description/reason for declaration:

1.3 Remain cognizant of plant conditions/EALs to ensure appropriate emergency classification is declared.

2.0 Notifications 2.1 If not turned over to the EOF, direct that offsite agencies be notified IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.1.1 N.J. State Police (within 15 minutes).

2.1.2 NRC (within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />).

2.1.3 Brief BNE when BNE Representative calls Control Room (should be within 30 minutes of initial declaration - if no return call - contact NJSP and inform them). Conduct periodic briefings as requested and time permits.

2.2 Direct that plant page announcements and management notifications are made IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.3 If not already done, direct Security Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-OC-.40 (Security Actions) and EPIP-OC-.41 (Activation of ERO) . (Should be within 15 minutes of initial declaration).

2.3.1 When time permits discuss whether sabotage was involved.

2.4 If necessary call out a licensed or certified individual, preferably a GOS or GSS(SSM), to support the OSC.

3.0 Protective Actions 3.1 Consider hazards to site personnel (see Exhibit lb).

(EPIP02/S3) EI-5

Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IIPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC- .02 Revision No.

An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company Title Rvso o DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

EMERGENCY DIRECTOR GSS/(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"SITE AREA EMERGENCY" 3.2 If not relieved by Initial Response ED, direct site accountability.

3.2.1 Provide route to EAA. RAC/GRCS may.be asked for input.

NOTE Essential personnel within the protected are should be accounted for within 30 minutes. Full accountability nd should be achieved within 60 minutes. If not, search a:

rescue efforts should commence.

3.3 ECC support of site accountability NOTE References to the North Gate are only applicable when the gate is open during outages.

3.3.1 In the event of Security Computer failure assign an individual to collect accountability cards in facility or slot numbers from those outside the ECC. (Ensure Radwaste and all other Operations personnel are included) 3.3.2 Direct individual to call the Main Gate Security with badge slot numbers within 10 minutes of initial declaration of accountability Main Gate - dial code 80 on the Security Line or 4950 from Site Phone 3.3.3 Accountability notification completed for facility.

3.4 Review PAR Logic Diagram (Exhibit lb) 3.5 Consider the need to continue radwaste operations and direct Radwaste Operators appropriately. Inform Initial Response ED, when available, of disposition.

4.0 As necessary, review Exhibit 2, ED Responsibilities.

(EPIP02/S3) EI-6

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/British Enerqy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TMDT.*1M*14WPTI*T ]PROCFRDIRR.

EPIP-OC-.02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR GSS/(SSM) CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"SITE AREA EMERGENCY" 5.0 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 7, "Site Access Policy For Media During Emergencies".

6.0 All deviations from procedures, equipment operating limits, Technical Specifications, License, and License Conditions will be authorized and documented using the guidance in Exhibit 6.

7.0 Review and approval of press releases should be accomplished in a timely manner. The guidance in Exhibit 4 may be used to facilitate the review.

8.0 ED Turnover (If not previously completed).

8.1 At direction of Initial Response ED conduct a turnover to him (or in his absence, ESD) using Exhibit la. This turnover should be complete prior to the IREO ED assuming the position. The assumption of the ED position by the IREO ED should be the final step in activating the TSC.

9.0 Emergency Teams shall be directed from the ECC until the OSC is operational.

Exhibit lc should be used to track Emergency Teams. Teams may be directed by the ECC until the OSC Coordinator is available at the OSC to direct Emergency Teams. At that time, team dispatch may be turned over to the OSC.

10.0 Termination/Recovery (If not turned over to Initial Response ED/ESD).

10.1 Implement EPIP-OC-.45.

10.2 Conduct close-out briefing with BNE.

(EPIP02/S3) E1-7

Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/British EneTgyCompany E R......

EMERGENCY ... PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-. 02 Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/I EMERGENCY CON'TROL CENTER (ECC) j29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"GENERAL EMERGENCY" Initial When Completed 1.0 If not already activated, activate the ECC and classify or reclassify the event by performing the following:

1.1 EAL:

1.2 If not relieved by Initial Response ED, announce self as ED, announce emergency classification, and give brief description/reason for declaration:

1.3 Remain cognizant of plant conditions/EALs to ensure appropriate emergency classification is declared.

2.0 Notifications 2.1 If not turned over to the EOF, direct that offsite agencies be notified IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.1.1 N.J. State Police, Ocean County, Ocean Township, and Lacey Township (within 15 minutes).

2.1.2 NRC (within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />).

2.1.3 Brief BNE when BNE representative calls Control Room (should be within 30 minutes of initial declaration - if no return call - contact NJSP and inform them). Conduct periodic briefings as requested and time permits.

2.2 Direct that plant page announcements and management notifications are made IAW EPIP-OC-.03.

2.3 If not already done, direct Security Shift Supervisor to implement EPIP-OC-.40 (Security Actions) and EPIP-OC-.41 (ERO Activation).

(Should be within 15 minutes of initial declaration).

2.3.1 When time permits discuss whether sabotage was involved.

2.4 If necessary call out a licensed or certified individual, preferably a GOS or GSS(SSM), to support the OSC.

3.0 Protective Actions and Recommendations 3.1 If turnover to IREO ED or ESD is not complete, personally convey the PAR to the Senior State official at the State EOC using Exhibit 16, within approximately 15 minutes of declaration (see Exhibit lb, PAR Logic Diagram).

3.1.1 Discuss with BNE representative as soon as time permits.

(EPIP02/S3) E1-8

AmerGen.

AnEelon/Bntish EneTgy Company SOYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Number NPmOer Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/

EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR CHECKLIST EXHIBIT 1 (CONT'D)

"GENERAL EMERGENCY" 3.2 Direct page announcement for site evacuation of nonessential personnel IAW EPIP-OC-.03. If turnover to ED is complete, obtain his concurrence with announcement.

3.2.1 Provide Security with selected assembly area and route.

[ ] Forked River Bld. 14 - or [ ] Berkeley Customer Operations Center.

3.3 Consider need to continue Radwaste operations and direct Radwaste Operators appropriately. Inform Initial Response ED, when available, of disposition.

4.0 As necessary, review Exhibit 2, ED Responsibility.

5.0 If media access to the site is requested, refer to Exhibit 7, "Site Access Policy For Media During Emergencies".

6.0 All deviations from procedures, equipment operating limits, Technical Specifications, License, and License Conditions will be authorized and documented using the guidance in Exhibit 6.

"7.0 Review and approval of press releases should be accomplished in a timely manner. The guidance in Exhibit 4 may be used to facilitate the review.

8.0 ED Turnover (If not previously completed).

8.1 At direction of Initial Response ED conduct a turnover to him (or in his absence, ESD) using Exhibit la. This turnover should be complete prior to the IREO ED assuming the position. The assumption of the ED position by the IREO ED should be the final step in activating the TSC.

9.0 Emergency Teams shall be directed from the ECC until the OSC is operational.

Exhibit lc should be used to track Emergency Teams. Teams may be directed by the ECC until the OSC Coordinator is available at the OSC to direct teams.

At that time, team dispatch may be turned over to the OSC.

10.0 Recovery 10.1 Implement EPIP-OC-.45 (if not turned over to Initial Response ED/ESD).

10.2 Conduct close-out briefing with BNE (if not turned over to ESD).

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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION DATE/TIME OF DECLARATION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE AREA EMERGENCY

  • GENERAL EMERGENCY Reactor power at time of event  % BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMERGENCY
  • CURRENT PAR STATUS (Required for General Emergency)

STATUS OF ACCOUNTABILITY/ONSITE PROTECTIVE ACTIONS PRESENT STATUS OF PLANT At Power (  %)

Hot Standby Hot Shutdown Cooling down (describe cooldown mode)

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EMERGENCY DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST (Page 2 of 3)

Estimated time to 'STABLE' plant conditions hours Did reactor trip? YES - NO Did ECCS activate? YES - NO Is offsite power available? YES - NO Are both Diesel Generators operable? YES - NO Are Diesel Generators running? EDG#1 YES - NOEDG#2 YES - NO Are the Station Blackout CTs available? YES - NO Is fuel integrity maintained? YES - NO Is containment integrity maintained? YES - NO If no, specify Do you suspect there is a release (monitored or unmonitored) in progress? _ NO = YES = N/A If yes, specify pathway:

Is release AIRBORNE RELEASE LIQUID RELEASE UNKNOWN Plume dispersion

  • ELEVATED GROUND N/A Details:

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EMERGENCY DIRECTOR TURNOVER CHECKLIST (Page 3 of 3)

Are there any open technical issues? YES - NO Specify News releases issued ATTACHED NOTES:

Turnover Completed: Date Time

  • Current ED Oncoming ED Sign Sign
  • Note time should be filled in when the oncoming ED assumes ED responsibilities.

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EXHIBIT lb PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDE 1.0 Onsite 1.1 Inform the OSC Coordinator of personnel who were dispatched in support of emergency before the OSC was activated.

1.2 Relocate site personnel from areas of hazard or where the dose is projected to exceed 1000 mRem Total Whole Body Dose (TEDE). Consult RAC.

1.3 Evacuation of any area, site accountability, and site evacuation may be ordered at the discretion of the Emergency Director.

NOTE If the Main Gate is evacuated, accountability can not be conducted.

1.4 Consider protective actions such as: securing ventilation, access control, Safety Department support. Consider securing Main, Turbine Bldg., and Computer Room doors to the Control Room in accordance with Control Room HVAC Procedure 331.1 if radiological release could affect Control Room personnel.

1.5 Consider protective actions such as: leaving the site, sheltering, or evacuation to an assembly area for Forked River Site, Combustion Turbine Site, Southern Area Stores Warehouse, Oyster Creek Administration Building (OCAB), and Trailer 300. If action is necessary, personnel may be informed by the following mechanisms:

1.5.1 Contact Security Shift Supervisor to make a page announcement on the Forked River Site, and Trailer 300.

AND 1.5.2 Direct Security Shift Supervisor to dispatch a patrol to the affected areas to direct personnel to take the prescribed protective actions. Consider Security manpower requirements when taking this action.

OR 1.5.3 Direct available personnel (e.g., from OSC) to go to the affected areas to direct personnel to take the prescribed protective actions.

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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDE 1.6 Consider use of KI if personnel have been exposed to significant Iodine.

Consult RAC and Medical representative. EPIP-OC-.44 provides guidance.

1.7 Consider the need for security to control access to hazardous areas outside the RCA or outside the Protected Area.

1.8 Emergency Exposure Guidelines A. Voluntary Life Saving Actions No Pre-established Limit B. Corrective Actions Administrative Guidelines

1. Total Whole Body Dose (TEDE) 10 Rem
2. Lens of eye 30 Rem
3. Total organ dose 100 Rem 2.0 Off-site 2.1 At the General Emergency, review the Protective Action Logic Diagram and provide PAR's to the State within approximately 15 minutes of declaring the General Emergency.

2.1.1 The guidance provided by the NRC for a Protective Action Recommendation at a General Emergency is Evacuation 2 miles in 360 degrees and 5 miles downwind. Shelter all other non-affected areas of the 10 mile EPZ.

NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC Basis (i.e. Field Monitoring Team Data or Hand Written Contingency Calculations),

and provide recommendations as appropriate.

2.1.2 Under certain circumstances it is permissible to recommend Sheltering if it is known that Sheltering WILL PROVIDE GREATER PROTECTION.

2.1.2.1 This would most likely occur only for short (puff) release periods that are less than 1.5 Hrs. (which is substantially shorter than the evacuation time).

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PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDE 2.1.2.2 There must be strong assurance that there is definite control of the release and termination of the release by theý positive actions of the emergency responders actions during the release process (such as Containment Venting).

2.1.3 Sheltering may be the protective action of choice, if rapid evacuation is impeded by:

a) severe environmental conditions--e.g. severe weather or floods; b) physical constraints to evacuation--e.g. inadequate roads NOTE The information in 2.1.3 "a" and "b" MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE from previous discussions with New Jersey Office of Emergency Management or New Jersey Bureau of Nuclear Engineering Personnel.

2.2 During a Site Area Emergency, Protective Action Recommendations should not be immediately necessary, however, the PAR Logic Diagram should be reviewed.

2.3 Offsite protective actions should not be required during an Unusual Event or Alert.

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OYSTER CREEK PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM SITE AREA EMERGENCY IS DECLARED REVIEW PAR LOGIC DIAGRAM IN PREPARATION FOR A POTENTIAL GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS *---I i GENERAL EMERGENCY NO is ---- 4 DECLARED>

YES],

EVACUATE A 2 MILE RADIUS AND 5 MILES DOWNWIND UNLESS it is KNOWN THAT SHELTERING will offer Greater Protection SHELTER ANY AREAS OF THE 10 MILE EPZ NOT EVACUATED NOTE If PAGs are exceeded, or are expected to be exceeded, beyond the 10 mile EPZ, assess the impact on an AD HOC Basis (i.e. Field Monitoring Team Data or Hand Written Contingency Calculations, and provide recommendations as appropriate.

(See Exhibit lb Section 2.1.1 through 2.1.3)

CONTINUE ASSESSMENT BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE PLANT AND FIELD MONITORING INFORMATION

'I EXPAND EVACUATION RECOMMENDATION TO COVER AREAS WHERE DOSES ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED 1 REM TEDE OR 5 REM ADULT THYROID (EPIP02/S3) El-16

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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EXHIBIT lc(Example)

"TEAM DISPATCH FROM C.R." CHECKLIST NOTE Start team numbers as ECC-001, ECC-002 etc.

Team Member Name(s): Team No.:

INITIAL SPACE AT RIGHT 1.0 Member(s) has/have been advised of radiological and/or industrial hazards in area or route.

2.0 Radiological monitoring capability is available to team.

(Dose rate meter, alarming dosimeter or Rad Con escort) 3.0 Work scope and direction has been provided to team.

Location Dispatch to:

Function of Team:

Time team returned and brief description of function.

Team Member Name(s): Team No.:

INITIAL SPACE AT RIGHT 1.0 Member(s) has/have been advised of radiological and/or industrial hazards in area or route.

2.0 Radiological monitoring capability is available to team.

(Dose rate meter, alarming dosimeter or Rad Con escort) 3.0 Work scope and direction has been provided to team.

Location Dispatch to:

Function of Team:

Time team returned and brief description of function.

Team Member Name(s): Team No.:

INITIAL SPACE AT RIGHT 1.0 Member(s) has/have been advised of radiological and/or industrial hazards in area or route.

2.0 Radiological monitoring capability is available to team.

(Dose rate meter, alarming dosimeter or Rad Con escort) 3.0 Work scope and direction has been provided to team.

Location Dispatch to:

Function of Team:

Time team returned and brief description of function.

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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EXHIBIT 2 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES The ED is vested with certain authority and responsibilities that may not be delegated to a subordinate. Included are:

A. Approving and directing official notifications to offsite agencies.

B. Approving and directing information releases to the media. ED/ESD approval is not required for public announcement of formal emergency declaration and changes of emergency classifications.

C. Approving and, if possible, personally conveying appropriate Protective Action Recommendations to the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management.

D. Serve as principle "point of contact" for receiving NRC directives.

E. Classification of an emergency event.

F. Directing onsite evacuation at the Alert or lower level emergency classification based on potential hazard to nonassigned personnel.

G. Authorizing emergency workers to exceed 10 CFR 20 Radiation Exposure Limits in accordance with Exhibit lb.

H. Approving and directing deviation from established operating procedures, normal equipment operating limits, or technical specifications during attempts to control the plant emergency/or during a declared National Security Emergency.

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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) J29 EXHIBIT 2 (continued)

NOTE: For National Security Emergencies, the following conditions must be met.

1. When this action is immediately needed to implement national security objectives as designated by the National Command Authority through the NRC.

and

2. No action consistent with license conditions and technical specifications that can meet national security objectives is immediately apparent.

NOTE: In essence, no one below a licensed SRO individual can make the decision to depart from the license. However, if a more senior manager is present (i.e., Emergency Director) even though he may not posses an SRO license, the decision authority would be passed to him as a higher authority in the chain of command. The licensed SRO shall provide his best judgement to the ED for his consideration. Beyond that, the SRO shall follow the orders of his supervisor. It is imperative that the Emergency Director consult the SRO, and the Technical Support Center to the fullest extent practicable in arriving at a decision to deviate from prescribed procedures. However, Emergency Operating Procedures should generally not be deviated from. If the decision is made to depart from licensing conditions or technical specifications, notify the NRC before taking such actions if time permits or if time does not permit then within one hour.

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When the Emergency Support Director (ESD) arrives at the EOF and declares himself to be ready to assume that role, he will assume overall responsibility for management of the response to the accident and recovery operations. With the activation of the Emergency Support Director function, the ESD specifically will assume decision authority for Items A, B, C, and D.

However, decision authority for Items E, F, G, and H will be retained by the ED. Decisions on all of the listed actions normally will result from close and continuous consultation between the ED and the ESD, and it shall be the responsibility of the ED to ensure the ESD is provided with the necessary information to arrive at timely and appropriate decisions. In the special case of event classification, the ESD shall retain the prerogative to overrule the ED if, in the judgment of the ESD, uncertainty or other considerations exist to the extent warranting classification of higher level of emergency than that classified by the ED.

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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) [ 29 EXHIBIT 3 OPERATIONS COORDINATOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. Coordinate operations and maintenance activities through the GSS(SSM) and the OSC Coordinator.

B. Establish and maintain direct communication with the TSC and OSC (when activated).

C. Inform the ED of all significant plant changes and status of operator responses.

D. Ensure ED's directions are provided to and implemented by the ECC (GSS(SSM)) and the OSC (OSC Coordinator).

E. Consider the effects of operations and maintenance activities to off-site and on-site personnel prior to and during event response.

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EMRGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EXHIBIT 4 PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 1.0 Press releases should be issued within approximately one hour from the time that a major plant event has occurred. Press release shall be written in accordance with the following guidelines:

1.1 The following categories of information should be included in press releases.

a. Level of Emergency This is simply identifying which one of the four emergency levels was declared.
b. Basis for Emergency Declaration This should be a simplified description of the plant condition which produced the emergency action level (e.g., a leak of radioactive water within the plant building).
c. Operations Status of Plant A simple description of plant status at the time of the emergency declaration (e.g., OCGS was operating at 100% power when the leak was discovered, however, the plant is currently reducing power).

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d. Company/Government Interface This is intended to inform the public that OCGS has notified and is working closely with government officials so that public confidence and company credibility can be increased.
e. Corrective Actions This should be a nontechnical description of what plant personnel are doing to correct the problem. It may include such language as "attempts are being made to stop the leak" or "plant personnel are investigating the cause of the leak."
f. Offsite Impact A statement which simply assesses what impact this event may have on the environment. This is intended to provide factual information on offsite radiological conditions (e.g., a radioactive release is in progress, however, environmental monitoring teams have not detected any radiation levels offsite in excess of normal background). The initial press release should include all or part of the above information since time is of the essence. However, at the very least, it should contain items a-e above.

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EXHIBIT 4 PRESS RELEASE APPROVAL GUIDANCE 2.0 In addition to the above, the following guidance should be used in issuing press releases:

  • Speculation, dose projections and Protective Action Recommendations should not be included in press releases.
  • Press releases may have operational and radiological review but shall have concurrence by the ED. Original initialed copies are to be retained for records. Exceptions to this are limited to press releases with boiler plate information only (e.g., Pre-approved boiler plate press releases are contained in Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Attachment 1) which may be issued without prior review and approval. Once the Governor has declared a "State of Emergency", all OCNGS press releases shall be provided to the State Police representative in the Media Center for review prior to final issuance. Changes made as a result of this review should be communicated to the ESD (ED if ESD is not activated).

NOTE For Security related events, press releases containing potential safeguards information are to be reviewed by the Security Coordinator.

" Press releases will be reviewed expeditiously in order to support timely issuance.

" Press releases should avoid technical terms (e.g., plant names) and jargon (e.g., trip) and should be written as simple as possible. For example, ISO Condenser could be referred to as a heat removal process from the Reactor.

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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) J29 EXHIBIT 5 ALTERNATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES This exhibit provides for a description of evacuation preplanning for Alternate Emergency Response Facilities as follows:

1. Control Room/ECC - Evacuation of Control Room - the Operators control the plant from remote shutdown panels and the GSS(SSM) directs plant operations from the TSC. All other ECC IREO members are integrated into the TSC organization. (Refer to 2000-ABN-3200.30 for specific direction).
2. OSC - Evacuation of OSC - all OSC personnel are evacuated to the SOSC which is located in the rear of the TSC. (Refer to EPIP-OC-.27 for specific direction.)
3. TSC - Evacuation of TSC - the ED support staff which includes the ED, ED Assistant, RAC, RASE, and PI Rep. evacuate to the Control Room (ECC). The Tech Support staff which includes the TSC Coordinator, TSC Engineers, Communication Coordinator, Communicators and the Tech Assistant evacuate to the OSC. The Core Engineer would initially report to the Control Room, but if his services are not needed, he will be sent to the OSC. (Refer to EPIP OC-.26 for specific direction).
4. Remote Assembly Area - Evacuation of RAA's - if the Forked River Bldg. 14 RAA is not available then relocate to the Berkeley Customer Operations Center.
5. Emergency Assembly Area - The EAA may be redirected to the Forked River Assembly Area or to the Remote Assembly Area at Berkeley Customer Operations Center as directed by management. In this case Site Accountability is conducted as personnel exit the site.
6. EOF - There are no-backup facilities for the EOF because it is remote from the site and it is unlikely that a nuclear related incident would affect both the plant and this center.

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EMRGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) 29 EXHIBIT 6 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR DEVIATIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS TYPE OF DEVIATION I. Deviations authorized under the Emergency Plan.

Deviations from operating procedures, emergency procedures, emergency plan implementing procedures, or normal equipment operating-limits that do not result in a deviation from Technical Specifications, Operating.

License, License Conditions or other NRC Rules, Regulations, or Orders.

[ II. Deviations authorized by 10 CFR 50.54 (x) and (y) for the protection of public health and safety.

[ A. Departure from a Technical Specification requirement.

[ B. Departure from the Operating License.

C. Departure from a License Condition.

(Refer to page E6-2 & 3 for assistance in defining "License Conditions")

[ D. Departure from NRC Rules, Regulations, or Orders.

Deviations are only permissible if all of the following are met:

1. An Emergency condition exists which can impact the public health and Safety.
2. The deviation is allowed if there are no actions which are consistent with license conditions or technical specifications.
3. The action must be taken immediately in order to be effective in protecting the public health and safety.

Deviation Justification Alternatives Considered SRO Concurrence:

TSC Eng. Concurrence:

ED Approval: Date: Time:

NRC Notification: Date: Time:

(use ENS line)

NRC Person Notified:

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LICENSED CONDITIONS REGULATION REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION DEVIATION 10 CFR 50.54(A) OQA Plan Plan to insure quality in all phases of Nuclear A 50.54(x) deviation consists of not implementing the OQA 10 CFR 50 APP. B Plant operation and to enhance Safety Plan or a section of the Plan to protect public safety and health. See NOTE 1 below.

10 CFR 50.54(p) Safeguards Requirement for Physical Security A 50.54(X) deviation is not implementing a major portion of 10 CFR 73.55 and and control of information pertaining to the method the Security Plan to protect public health and safety. See Security employed. Note 2 below.

Plan 10 CFR 50.54(q) Emergency Plan to insure the appropriate facilities, All of theses sub-parts of the Emergency 10 CFR 73.55(b) Plan personnel, procedures and equipment are available Plan are implemented via implementing procedures. Examples of 10 CFR 50 APP. E to adequately respond to emergencies. 50.54(x) DEVIATIONS, while protecting public health The sub-parts of this item are: and safety follow:

  • Standard Classification System Deciding Intentionally to NOT.
  • Notification of Local, State and Federal
  • Control exposures of all workers per EPA-400 limits Organizations
  • Activate the Emergency Response

"*Methods, Systems & Equipment for assessing & organization monitoring actual or potential radiological

  • Use/Activate Emergency Facilities consequences

"*Use of Protective Action Recommendations The other items of this part do not meet the criteria for a.

"*Controlling radiological exposure 50.54(x) DEVIATION that would still protect the public health t~l *Activation of the Emergency Response Facilities and safety. Any instance of not complying with these parts is a'

  • Activation/use of Emergency Response Facilities a violation, but not a valid DEVIATION.

It *Use of ERDs (Emergency Response Data System) 10 CFR 50.54(z) NRC Requires notify and maintain communications with a 50.54(x) deviation is when the NRC is intentionally Not Operations the NRC Operations Center of events specified in 10 notified or when communications with the NRC is being Center CFR 50.72 suspended without NRC concurrence to protect public health and safety.

NOTE 1 The OQA Plan describes the formal plan to implement the requirements of 10 CFR 50 Appendix B. The Plan contains the controls and bases for procedures that implement the Plan. If an entire process described in the Plan is not followed, this must be considered under 10 CFR 50.54(x). It is unlikely that such a deviation could be considered to protect the health and safety of the public thus could not be authorized under 10 CFR 50.54(x).

Specific and individual deviations from the plan's implementing procedures are not considered a deviation from the Plan, and as such would still require the approval of the Emergency Director and documentation on Exhibit 6 but would not require notification of the NRC per 10 CFR 50.72(a) (2) (i) (C).

NOTE 2 The Security Plan implements the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55. in essence, deviations from the Security Plan are deviations from 10 CFR 73.55 and in accordance with 10 CFR 73.55(a) are reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(W. In addition to the Security Plan, 10 CFR 73.55 requires a Safeguards Contingency Plan which gives guidance to accomplish specific defined objectives for different events. The Safeguards Contingency Plan is considered similar to an implementing document and therefore specific deviations from it are not 10 CFR 50.54(x) deviations. However, if whole parts of the Safeguards Contingency Plan are not followed, these should be considered under 10 CFR 50.54(x).

Example: The Security Plan, as required by 10 CFR 73.55, contains requirements on access controls. If access controls are suspended this should be considered a deviation of the Security Plan and be reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(x). However, if access controls will be maintained but differently than described in the procedures, this is not a 10 CFR 50.54(x) deviation but would still require the appropriate approval and documentation using this exhibit page E6-1.

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EXHIBIT 6 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR DEVIATIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS (continued)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REGULATORY EXCERPTS 50.54(X) - A licensee may take reasonable action that departs from a license condition or technical specification (contained in a license issued under this part) in an emergency when this action is immediately needed to protect the public health and safety and no action consistent with license conditions and technical specifications that can provide adequate or equivalent protection is immediately apparent.

50.54(y) Licensee action permitted by paragraph (x) of this section shall be approved, as a minimum, by a licensed senior operator prior to taking the action.

73.55(a) In accordance with section 50.54(x) and (y) of Part 50, the licensee may suspend any safeguards measure pursuant to Section 73.55 in an emergency when this action is immediately needed to protect the public health and safety and no action consistent with the license conditions and technical specifications that can be provide adequate or equivalent protection is immediately apparent. This suspension of safeguards measures must be reported in accordance with the provisions of 73.71.

Reports made under Section 50.72 need not be duplicated under 73.71.

NOTE In essence, no one below a licensed-SRO individual can make the decision to depart from the License. However if a more senior manager is present (ie., Emergency Director) even though he does not possess an SRO license, the decision authority would be-passed to him as a higher authority in the chain of command. The licensed SRO shall provide his best judgement to the ED for his consideration.

Beyond that the SRO shall follow the orders of his supervisor.

It is suggested that the Emergency Director consult to the extent practicable with the Technical Experts at the TSC in arriving at a decision to deviate rom prescribed procedures. However, Emergency Operating Procedures should not generally be deviated from.

50.72 (b) - Any deviation from the plant's technical specifications authorized pursuant 50.54(x) of this part.

NOTE Notify the NRC before taking action if time permits but at least within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of the deviation.

The NRC interprets the reporting requirement to cover any departure under 50.54(x)

AND (Y), and is not limited to Technical Specification deviations.

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An Exelon/Brtish Energy Company OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 TD T.rnM*.Th IT?1*'R. ,f,'l7 WR.

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DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/ 29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

EXHIBIT 7 SITE ACCESS POLICY FOR MEDIA DURING EMERGENCIES Providing reasonable site access to the media during a plant emergency is in the best interest of the corporation and the public.

Responsibility for approving site access rests with the Emergency Support Director, or, if the EOF is not activated, with the Emergency Director.

For purposes of media access to the site during an emergency, the same industrial safety and security standards and requirements that apply to non-essential employees will be applied to the media.

Communication Department Responsibilities Requests for media access will be made to the ESD or ED by the Public Information Duty Representative or the Media Center Lead.

Communications will provide the ED/ESD with the number of media to gain site access, areas to be accessed and length of time the media will be there, (Communications will decide the number of media gaining access based on conditions at the time of the emergency. An attempt will be made to gain access for, at a minimum, one representative each from radio, television and print media.)

Communications will provide media transportation on and off site.

Communications will have each member of the media sign a Media Access Briefing Form, Exhibit 15, indicating they were briefed about the risks as they were known at the time by the corporation.

1. If media access does not involve entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
a. At Oyster Creek, Security will retain responsibility for sign in and badging.
b. Communications will supervise and escort the media while on site.
c. Communications will conduct a briefing explaining the radiological and industrial conditions and risks on site.
2. If media access involves entry into a posted radiologically controlled area:
a. Media will be processed at Bldg. 14 as appropriate, receiving dosimetry, training, bioassay, waivers and briefings based on established procedural requirements.
b. Communications will notify the Security Coordinator prior to site access.
c. Communications in conjunction with Radiological Controls will supervise and escort the media while in posted radiologically controlled areas.

(EPIP02/Sll) E7-1

Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/Brntish EneTgy Company TIMDT.UI*_hWI.1frlT*Ta* 1PRACI"/lTmTR*

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DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/ 29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

EXHIBIT 7 (cont.)

SITE ACCESS POLICY FOR MEDIA DURING EMERGENCIES ED/ESD Responsibilities

1. The ED/ESD will consult with the RAC/Group Leader R&EC, and media will be granted access if the projected dose will not exceed the 500 millirem anrnual limit including external and internal exposure.

NOTE For Security Driven Events, media access to the site must also be approved by the local Law Enforcement Agency and Security.

2. Approve media access to the site if requirements are met.

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Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/Brntish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/ 29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

EXHIBIT 8 ECC COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 1.0 Report to the Operations Coordinator\ED Assistant and support information transmittals to the TSC, OSC, EOF, BNE and NRC. Also corporate engineering if applicable.

2.0 Direct communications operations at the facility and ensure all communicator actions are completed in accordance with procedure.

3.0 Implement EPIP-OC-.03, Emergency Notification.

NOTE Initial Off-site notifications to the State must be accomplished within fifteen (15) minutes of the declaration.

4.0 Continue Off-site notifications until the ESD has assumed the offsite notification and the EOF communicator relieves the ECC of that responsibility. The ECC will continue to make On-Site plant page announcements.

NOTE Transmissions of information to the NRC and BNE may require special attention. Any NRC and BNE needs should be addressed as soon as practical.

5.0 When relieved of Off-Site Notifications, by the EOF Communicator, the ECC Communicator shall provide a turnover of prior notifications made by ECC via the telephone and follow up with a fax of all completed notifications made from the ECC.

6.0 In accordance with EPIP-OC-.03 establish and maintain communications with Off-site agencies until relieved by the TSC or EOF Communications Coordinator.

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EXHIBIT 8 (continued)

ECC COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS NOTE After EOF is activated and the BNE is present, the transmission of Station Statues Checklist to BNE should be terminated.

7.0 Initiate the development of watch bill for your organization that will support the emergency on a 24 hour/day basis. (Exhibit 11) 8.0 Ensure that communications to the NRC via NRC/ENS line, this function may be transferred to the TSC if communications personnel are available in that location. This may require callout of addition personnel.

NOTE Notifications are required within 1 HR of declarations. NRC may require constant manning of this phone.

9.0 When the TSC communication coordinator is fully staffed and ready, transfer ENS line responsibilities to the TSC. NRC may resist this transfer but manpower limitations mandate it. If ERDS is operational it will facilitate the transfer.

10.0 As requested, provide the Ops. Coordinator with the status of the OSC teams utilizing an available lan based PC NOTE If this system fails, obtain status via phone and ensure the Ops Coordinator is kept apprised.

11.0 Report failed communications systems to the TSC Communications Coordinator. Provide specific information for each trouble report including: circuit, nature of problem, location, etc.

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EXHIBIT 8 (continued)

ECC COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR CHECKLIST INITIALS 12.0 Call out additional personnel, if required (e.g'., for NRC interface)

NOTE For call out of Duty Roster personnel, contact Security Shift Supervisor. For additional staff, contact Group Leader Adm Support/ If not available, use normal dept. call-out methods.

13.0 If the plant computer system fails, transmit critical plant parameters to the TSC approximately every fifteen (15) minutes, or as conditions change.

14.0 Ensure equipment status is maintained by the assigned communicator. If this system fails, equipment status should be manually transmitted to the TSC every thirty (30) minutes or as conditions change.

15.0 Upon termination of the emergency, ensure those agencies previously notified in EPIP-OC-.03 have been advised of the termination.

15.1 If Off-site notifications responsibility has been transferred, this responsibility should be transferred also. Verify completion with appropriate Communications Coordinator.

16.0 All completed logs and records are then forwarded to the Emergency Preparedness Dept.

Signature Date ECC Comm. Coord.

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EXHIBIT 9 ECC COMMUNICATOR Engineering Line INITIALS 1.0 Report to ECC Comm. Coordinator.

2.0 As required, conference the Engineering line.

3.0 If the Plant Computer System is inoperable, obtain and complete Critical Plant Parameters sheet and ensure it is transmitted over the fax to all centers except ECC.

NOTE Use the time the data was compiled as opposed to the time the data is sent when filling out the sheet.

4.0 Maintain the Equipment Status Display on the computer with EP applications for current Plant Status. (Instructions are in Exhibit 9A.)

5.0 Complete Station Status Checklist and transmit it to the BNE until the BNE function is at the EOF. Obtain directions from the ECC Comm. Coord. on when to terminate transmittal.

6.0 Maintain a Communicator Log (Exhibit 13) which includes:

  • Verbal communication messages not documented in writing elsewhere.

a Any relevant information to communicator duties.

7.0 The Communicator may request the assistance of the Communications Coordinator to assign other personnel, such as the Off-shift STA, to perform Station Status Checklist transmission, or other tasks as necessary.

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Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/British EneTgy Company IMPLRNENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

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EXHIBIT 9A EQUIPMENT STATUS DISPLAY SYSTEM 1.0 Ensure that the computer with the EP applications is logged onto the LAN.

2.0 Open the "EP Applications" folder.

3.0 Double Click on the ESDS Icon.

4.0 Select the center from which you are accessing ESDS (i.e.; ECC, TSC, CSC, Other).

5.0 IF asked "Do you wish to reset status screen", THEN click the YES button.

NOTE The ECC and TSC have the ability to change equipment status and add comments. The OSC has the ability to add comments. All other centers can view status. All changes being made by the TSC or OSC should be coordinated with the ECC Engineering Line Communicator.

(EPIP02/S13) E9-2

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/BrItish EneTgy Company TIRD? V' WI'*WI'T*--

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EXHIBIT 10 ECC COMMUNICATOR Plant Status Update Line INITIALS 1.0 Activate the fax machine and select A/B switch for desired line.

1.1 Line "A" is the primary which is commercial line i.e. 609-971-XXXX.

1.2 Line "B" is the backup which is the EP Circuit.

2.0 Set time and date of fax by PCS clock.

3.0 Send test transmission to TSC, OSC, and EOF (when activated).

If messages are waiting, the first may be used as the test transmission.

4.0 Number and log each fax transmission using Exhibit 12.

NOTE Number transmissions sequentially regardless of the type of transmission. Use location designator as part of sequential number, i.e. ECC-001, ECC-002, etc.

5.0 The priority for routine transmissions are:

  • Critical Plant Parameters to TSC (every 15 minutes at a minimum) if the Plant Computer System is inoperable.
  • Equipment Diagrams to TSC (every 30 minutes or as changes occur) if equipment status display system is inoperable.
  • Station Status checklist to BNE at least every 30 minutes until they are activated at EOF or as directed by the Comm.

Coordinator. (Must change Fax to commercial line "A".)

  • Other transmissions, Emergency Message Forms with appropriate information (Exhibit 14).

NOTE The ECC Communications Coordinator may pre-empt these priorities.

6.0 Receive, log and distribute messages sent via fax to ECC.

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Number OYSTER CREEK AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/Brtish Energy Company TMPLTRMEN'1'INa PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

DIRECTION OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE/ 29 EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC)

EXHIBIT 11 Page of EMERGENCY SHIFT SCHEDULE DATE:

GROUP (eg. Admin.):

TIME: SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 3 BEGIN END NAME NAME NAME POSITION #

P HOME #

H O WORK #

N E BEEPER #

POSITION #

P HOME #

H 0 WORK #

N E BEEPER #

POSITION #

P HOME #

H O WORK #

N E BEEPER #

POSITION #

P HOME #

H O WORK #

N E BEEPER #

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Number AmerGe.= OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

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EXHIBIT 12 HIFAX LOG EXAMPLE MESSAGE TIME SEND TSC OSC EOF ECC COMMENTS INITIAL TSC OSC EOF ECC COMMENTS (EPIP02/SI6) E12-1

AmerGen-AnExelon/Btish EnergyCompany OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Number EPIP-OC-.02 IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

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EXHIBIT 13 EXAMPLE OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATION EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Communicator Log Location: Date:

Name:

Time: Remarks:

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Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/British Energy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

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EXHIBIT 14 EXAMPLE Number OCGS Emergency Message To:

  • EACC
  • ECC *EOF Staff Position Other Message:

originator:

Staff Position Initials Time Date Location: ° ECC

  • EACC

Reply Completed by:

Staff Position/Other Initials Time Date A0001731 10-84 (EPIP02/SI8) E14-1

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EXHIBIT 15 MEDIA ACCESS BRIEFING FORM I have been briefed about the risks, both industrial and radiological, to which I may be exposed while at this nuclear facility. I understand there may be some risk and willingly accept it for the purpose of visiting the plant site.

Signature Date News Organization Communications Rep.

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Number AmerGen. OYSTER CREEK EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.02 An Exelon/British Energy Company TMPLRurn'PINa PROCEDURE I - . . . . . . . . Ia--

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EXHIBIT 16 PAR NOTIFICATION FORM SAMPLE NOTE Personally provide the PAR to the Senior State Official at the State EOC, within 15 minutes of a General Emergency. Verify that you are speaking to the Senior Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. If the PAR is provided prior, to State EOC activation, the State has agreed that the State Dispatcher will be considered the "Senior State Official".

El THIS IS A DRILL; THIS IS A DRILL or El THIS IS NOT A DRILL; THIS IS NOT A DRILL.

INITIAL PAR El We recommend evacuation for the general population within 2 miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend Sheltering, for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

El We recommend Sheltering for the general population within the 10 mile EPZ.

EXPANSION OF PAR El We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant and Compass Sectors I, and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend sheltering for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

El We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant.

Signature. Time Date Senior State Official Notified Time Date (EPIP02/S20) E16-1

OYSTER CREEK I Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EPIP-OC-.03 An Exelon/British Eneygy Company IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 Applicability/Scope Usage Level Responsible Department Applies to work at Oyster Creek I 2 Emergency Preparedness This document is within OA plan scone X Yes No Effective Date 50.59 Applicable Yes X No Prior Revision 28 incorporated the This Revision 29 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Pages (all pages rev'd to Rev. 29) 1.0 to 7.0 El-l to El-5 E2-1 to E2-2 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek Snature Concurring Organization Element Date Originator Emergency Planner 111710)

Concurred By Plant Manager Approved By _ g J_"L't- Emergency Preparedness Mgr, OC

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OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.03 An Exelon/Brtish Energy Company Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 PROCEDURE HISTORY Revision Date Originator Summary of Change 13 A. Smith Change beeper number for L. Briggs NRC 14 A. Smith Remove INPO & ANI notifications from EXHIBIT lB. Communications now taking that over.

15 06/95 A. Smith Update phone numbers and add new notes to Exhibit 4, NRC Status Board data, to clarify this exhibit only used when ERDS is down.

16 12/95 T. Blount Correct ED information, modify Notification Matrix, capture cont. inj. person notification requirements, remove North Gate as point of egress.

17 01/96 T. Blount Pager changes requires changing phone numbers.

18 07/96 P. Hays Prevent confusion as to whether a form is related to a drill event or a real event.

19 10/96 T. Blount Allow use of other forms for documentation of Notification process. Incorporate follow-up notifications.

20 06/97 T. Blount Delete AEOF consistent w/E-Plan Rev. 11, Add Sample forms to use. Remove/change NRC resident information. Remove reference to PTFC. Also, delete Exhibit 4 NRC Status Board Data and clean up signature blocks.

21 10/97 A. Smith Delete reference to EPIP-.04. Correct nomenclature on ERF telephone circuits correct typo on E3-2 "T" to "U".

22 09/98 P. Hays Clarify offsite notification forms by removing the notification matrix and related exhibits and keeping the new NCR triplicate form. Update the Plant Condition Follow-up Form.

23 05/99 A. Smith Clarify off-site notification-transfer between the ECC and EOF.

24 01/00 A. Smith Clarify emergency notification sequence to on-site and off-site agencies.

25 01/00 A. Smith Change references from GPU to OCNGS.

26 09/00 G. Busch Removed CRO designation for Communications Coordinator.

27 06/01 R. Finicle Added new Emergency Report Form, added new PAR Notification Form and provide clarification as to what form is used for notifications.

28 08/01 A. Smith Remove "Designated CRD" from step 4.2. This was inserted accidentally in Rev. 27.

29 10/01 A. Smith 50.59 Applicability to "NO", correct typo Pg. 7 Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01. Add "this is a drill" and "this is not a drill" to Exhibit lB plus sample.

(EPIP03) 2.0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Entish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-. 03 Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides the mechanism for emergency notifications to be made to on-site personnel and off-site agencies (as required in the Emergency Plan) in an accurate and timely manner.

1.2 This procedure shall be initiated by the Emergency Director and implemented by the ECC and EOF Communications Coordinator.

1.2.1 A communicator designated by the Emergency Director will initially implement this procedure until relieved by the on-call ECC or EOF Communications Coordinator.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to those persons making notifications and/or providing information to on-site personnel or off-site agencies during a declared or simulated emergency.

2.2 This procedure applies to the IOCFR50.72 requirement for immediate notification of any declared emergency class. All other notifications shall be made in accordance with the applicable station procedure.

3.0 DEFINITIONS None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Unit Supervisor/Emergency Director shall:

4.1.1 Designate a communicator to implement this procedure until properly relieved by the on-call ECC or EOF Communications Coordinator.

4.1.2 Direct all off-site notifications made in accordance with this procedure until the ESD has activated the EOF and assumed the off-site notifications. The EOF Communicator will notify the ECC of the transfer.

4.1.3 Direct Control Room Staff to make appropriate on-site announcements.

(EPIP03) 3.0

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/British Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.03 Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 4.2 The On-Shift ECC Communications Coordinator shall:

4.2.1 Complete Off-Site Notifications Checklist (Exhibit 1A) until relieved of this duty by the on call ECC or EOF Communications Coordinator.

4.2.2 Complete On-Site Notifications Checklist (Exhibit 1A).

4.3 The On-Call ECC Communications Coordinator shall relieve the On-Shift ECC Communicator and complete Off-Site Notification Checklist (Exhibit 1A) until directed to transfer the offsite notifications to the EOF Communications Coordinator.

NOTE When offsite notifications are transferred to the EOF, the EOF Communication Coordinator shall be notified via telephone of the transfer and inform the communicator that a fax of all completed offsite notifications from the ECC will follow.

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Emergency Notifications should be performed using forms similar to Exhibit 1A to document off-site and on-site notifications.

5.1.1 Page announcements and notifications should be made in the following order:

1. Plant Page (Announcement copy)
2. OEM State Police (Notification copy)
3. Only at GE, Lacey Twp., Ocean Twp., and Ocean County (Notification copy)
4. NRC (Notification copy)
5. Other On-site Notifications (Notification copy) 5.1.2 Exhibit lB is used to document the communication of the Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) or an expansion of the PAR.

5.1.3 Exhibit 2 should be used to document plant operating conditions.. Other forms or methods are permitted so long as the pertinent information is provided (e.g. Major Transients, ECCS Status, Rad Monitoring).

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OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/BSntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUE EPIP-OC-.03 Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 5.1.4 Emergency notifications to on-site personnel will be accomplished by using the Plant Paging System.

5.2 Emergency notifications to the New Jersey State Police will be accomplished within 15 minutes of the declaration of any emergency classification.

5.2.1 If a General Emergency has been declared, Ocean County, Lacey and Ocean Townships will also be notified within 15 minutes.

5.2.2 Notifications to the New Jersey State Police and Ocean County will be verified by a return call from each organization.

This verification call must be answered to ensure validity of incident. If the verification has not been received within 5 minutes of the notification call then contact the agency via the notification line to request a verification call.

5.3 Emergency notifications to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will be made as soon as possible after making the state and local notifications but within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of the declaration of any emergency classification. NRC may request continuous manning of this line.

Only one (1) Emergency Center at one time should provide this continuous communication link.

5.3.1 The NRC should be notified of the "Protective Action" implemented by the State of New Jersey. This info should be verified through the NJSP-OEM by the ED/ESD. Use Ex. 1C - Protective Action Notification (to NRC) form or similar form to document transmittal.

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An Exelon/British Energy Company E RGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.03 Title 1Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION J29 5.4 The Station Status Checklist will be completed and updated every 30 minutes or as changes occur for transmittal to the N.J. Bureau of Nuclear Engineering (BNE) when requested. Only initial, and any significant changes require a SSC to be sent when in a UE level of emergency. After BNE is established at the EOF, no further transmittal of the SSC is required. Refer to Station Status Checklist (Exhibit 2).

5.5 If Communication equipment problems or failures arise, attempt to utilize alternate means and contact the TSC to initiate repairs.

5.6 If additional notification phone numbers are needed, refer to Procedure EPIP-OC-.06, "Additional Assistance and Notifications".

5.7 The "Simulator Communications Interface" switch on the operators communication console shall be left in the OFF position unless the GSS has authorized placing the switch in ON. The switch should be placed in ON only for Emergency Preparedness Drills, training evolutions and communication system testing and then returned to OFF when completed.

NOTE When both the Simulator Communications Interface switch in the Control Room and the same switch in the Simulator Control Room are in the ON position the following communications are affected:

  • Phone systems transferred to the Simulator completely:

NRC ENS NJSP notification & verification Ocean County notification & verification All ERF Circuits 693-8728 Plant Status Update Line Alt. (Fax) 971-4959 971-0220 971-4550 BNE Info Line ECC/EACC Direct Line ED/ESD Hotline NJ State ED Hotline

  • Plant page and Radio capability are provided to the Simulator Control Room without affecting onsite systems.

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50.72 "Immediate Notification requirements for Operating Nuclear Power Reactors".

6.2 Procedure EPIP-OC.06 "Additional Assistance and Notifications".

6.3 Procedure 1820-IMP-1720.01, Emergency Public Information Implementing Procedure.

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1A Notification Checklist 7.2 Exhibit lB PAR Notification Form 7.3 Exhibit 1C Protective Action Notification to NRC 7.4 Exhibit 2 Station Status Checklist (EPIP03) 7.0

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EMRGENCY NOTIFICATION 129 EXHIBIT 1A SAMPLE - NOTIFICATION FORM (Cont'd)

OYSTER (*RLEEK EMERG;ENCY REPORT kORM - OC MR]' 3 OFJ

(;EM.\*RA1 lN(. sTxrIO' (Pres4; Firwlth awl Writo Clear!w t01FF-SITE NOTIFICNAI ONS "or, r,~4(-!W'tror 'ltewtl. kcaa if. r'e -X, T-/ ClearlY

.j Thi is' a Drill. This i. a DrIll D This is NoTY a Drill. This is NOT a Drill at ittsor~ frvek Nuelear Groaeraing Sltiotn [s~electd on 1 CR .3TS(' -J EOF

%%Ws declared at *0 lk Th AL is __

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EVENT DESCRUPFION RAI)IOACTI'.'E RELEASE SINEUS Tone f C~ontact - -- _________ Person Contacted -______________

1101cof Verrification ~ .-.. ........ Perso laing Clf _ _______________________

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  • ERDS initiated atiti I hoor of a daclot-ation of an ALERT of higher)

Narne _______________Voice Phtone # FAX J NRC SR.RESIDENT/RESIDENT OFMlCE 4q78 BOYIEER800-398-665018WlO398-7497 PERSON CONTACTED APPROVAL a e, St~~t~c241 h1410cl'xk Dale Cotrinitintealtor Signatutre 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> clock Datle (EPIPO3/S2) EI-3 E-

OYSTER CREEK Number AmerGen.

An Exelon/Bntish Energy Company EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE EPIP-OC-.03 Title Revision No.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 EXHIBIT lB PAR NOTIFICATION FORM SAMPLE NOTE Personally provide the PAR to the Senior State Official at-the State EOC, within 15 minutes of a General Emergency. Verify that you are speaking to the Senior.

Official at the State EOC when providing the PAR. If the PAR is provided prior to State EOC activation, the State has agreed that the State Dispatcher will be considered the "Senior State Official".

0i This is a drill. This is a drill.

El This is NOT a drill. This is NOT a drill.

INITIAL PAR El We recommend evacuation for the general population within 2 miles of the plant and Compass Sectors , and out to a distance of miles. We also recommend Sheltering, for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

Li We recommend Sheltering for the general population within the 10 mile EPZ.

EXPANSION OF PAR EL We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant and Compass Sectors , and out to a distance of _ miles. We also recommend sheltering for the general population within all other areas of the EPZ.

Li We recommend evacuation for the general population within miles of the plant.

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 EXHIBIT IC PROTECTIVE ACTION NOTIFICATION (to NRC)

AS IMPLEMENTED BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY "THIS IS NOT A DRILL - I REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A DRILL"

-OR "THIS IS A DRILL - THIS IS A DRILL" "This is at Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station.

(Name/Title)

ED/ESD Approve/Time "Please State Your Name" NRC (ENS Phone)

MAID (301) 816-5100 BACKUP (301) 951-0550 Name of NRC Representative/Time Call Initiated Notification Complete:

Communicator Signature/Name/Title ED Asst/ESD Asst Review:

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 EXHIBIT 2 STATION STATUS CHECKLIST (page 1 of 2)

EXAMPLE "THIS IS NOT A DRILL - I REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A DRILL"

- OR "THIS IS A DRILL - THIS IS A DRILL"

1. Message Date: Time: Transmitted by:

Name/Title or Position

2. Emergency [] Unusual Event LI Site Area Emergency Classification: E] Alert E] General Emergency at Date: Time: -
3. EAL Number: Description of Emergency:

(EPIP-OC-.01 Appendix 2

4. Reactor Status: Fi Scrammed @_ ( 'ime) Li At Power_  %

[] Hot Shutdo'wn Li Cold Shutdown

5. Reactor Pressure: _PSIG Recirc Loop Temp: _F Reactor Water Level: "TAF
6. Off-site Power available? El Yes Li No
7. EDG 1 operable? EL Yes EL No On Line? El Yes LiNo EDG 2 operable? EL Yes [: No On Line? EL Yes LiNo
8. Did Isolation Condenser(s) initiate? Li Yes LiNo Did Core Spray(s) inject? LiYes LiNo Did ADS actuate? 0i Yes LiNo
9. Primary Containment operable? EL Yes [] No Isolated? Li Yes EL No Secondary Containment operable? Li Yes El No Isolated? Li Yes Li No (Reactor Building)
10. Other Pertinent Information:

"THIS IS NOT A DRILL - I REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A DRILL"

- OR "THIS IS A DRILL - THIS IS A DRILL" (EPIP03/S4) E2 -1

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION 29 EXHIBIT 2 STATION STATUS CHECKLIST (page 2 of 2)

EXAMPLE "THIS IS NOT A DRILL - I REPEAT; THIS IS NOT A DRILL"

- OR "THIS IS A DRILL - THIS IS A DRILL" RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION Message Date Time (Obtain Rad information from RAC or Group Leader R & EC)

11. Gaseous Release: E] YES Start Time- Terminated E] YES Time

[] NO E] NO Anticipated or Known Duration Hrs.

Type of Release: EL Ground 0l Elevated Wind Speed (mph) Wind Direction From_____ (deg)

Stability Class A B C D E F G_

Iodine (DEI) Release Rate: J Ci/s Noble Gas Release Rate:. Ci/s

12. Projected Off-Site Dose Rate Calculations (As Soon As Data is Available)

Distance (miles) Total Whole Body Adult Thyroid Dose Dose Rate (TEDE) Rate (CDE) Commitment SB .25 mrem/hr mrem/hr 2 _mrem/hr mrem/hr 5 mrem/hr mrem/hr 10 mrem/hr mrem/hr lillirem Per Inhalation Hour)

13. Liquid Releas e E] YES Start Time_ _ Terminated El YES Time E] NO El NO Anticipated or Known Duration Hrs Estimated Concentration- Ci/ml Release Flow Rate Gallons/min
14. Other Information:

Appro' ved -(Licensed Operator or STA)

"THIS IS NOT A DRILL - I REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A DRILL"

- OR "THIS IS A DRILL - THIS IS A DRILL" (EPIP03/S4) E2-2

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Title Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 Applicability/Scope Applies to work at Oyster Creek This document is within QA Plan scope X Yes 50.59 Reviews required Yes Prior Revision 16 incorporated the This Revision 17 incorporates the following Temporary Changes: following Temporary Changes:

N/A N/A List of Pages (all pgs rev'd to Rev. 17) 1.0 to 4.0 El-I to EI-2 E2-1 to E2-6 E3-1 E4-1 E5-1 E6-1 to E6-2 E7-1 E8-1 E9-1 to E9-2 E10-1 to E10-2 Eli-1 to Ell-13 E12-1 E13-1 to E13-3 E14-1 E15-1 E16-1 E17-1 NON-CONTROLLED This Document Will Not Be Kept Up To Date DCC Oyster Creek

_ i nature Concurring Organizational Element Date Originator -Bmergency Planner AA/1Z/

Concurred /*. 1l By V\LAAL Manager Radiation Protection 0 Approved ( 'A By Manager Emergency Preparedness (EPIPII) 1.0

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SUMMARY

OF CHANGE 4 A.T. Smith Delete Parsippany Field Monitoring Team and Add Document History Page 5 12/94 A.T. Smith Define RAC & EAC Acronyms pg. 4.0.

Delete Reference to PTFC pg. 5.0.

Clarify dosimetry pg. E2-1.

Clarify Plume search directions.

Remove names at locations in Exhibit 12.

Clarify Dose Rate Survey Open and Closed readings.

6 09/95 J. Bontempo Use cellular phones as primary communications for FMTs.

7 12/95 J. Bontempo Add cell phones to activation checklist for FMTs.

Delete Parsippany FMT. Correct typo.

8 10/96 J. Bontempo Delete initial block for repetitive tasks.

Rearrange order of task in El-l.

Delete term Team Leader Pg. El-2.

Correct units to 1pm Pg. E2-6, E10-1, E15-1.

Delete signature block of EACC' from Pg. E15-1, E16-1, E17-1.

9 10/97 A. Smith Update area codes.

10 01/98 P. Milligan Change air sample run time from 5 minutes to 1 minute.

11 07/98 J. Rayment New Rad Engineering Calculation determined that open window to closed window ratio needs to be changed.

12 05/99 A. T. Smith During annual review no other changes except the reference E-Plan # were identified.

13 10/99 A. T. Smith Update phone numbers for field teams and consolidate phone number information.

14 12/99 G. Seals Procedure does not comply with minimum detectable activity requirements of NUREG 0654.

15 DOS A.T. Smith Required due to Sale of OCNGS.

16 06/01 A.T. Smith Remove air sampler, update DC air sampler info change various bldg. locations to reflect new locations.

update cell phone instructions.

17 10/10 A. T. Smith Remove reference to Building 12.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offaite 17 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure describes the responsibilities and duties of personnel involved in conducting Offsite Radiological/Environmental Monitoring and Sampling.

2.0 APPLICABILITY/SCOPE 2.1 This procedure applies to all Emergency Response personnel involved in Offsite Radiological/Environmental Monitoring Team activities.

2.2 This procedure is to be initiated upon any of the following conditions:

2.2.1 Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency or as directed by the Emergency Director.

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 None 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams The offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team performs offsite radiological and environmental monitoring and sampling in accordance with Exhibit 1, "Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist".

5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 The Offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Team shall initially report to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) until the Environmental Assessment Command Center (EACC) is manned and activated. When the EACC is manned and activated, the Offsite Radiological/Environmental Survey Teams then report to the Environmental Assessment Coordinator (EAC) who is responsible for directing emergency teams to conduct emergency radiological and environmental monitoring outside the protected area and to conduct plume tracking.

5.2 FMT members will proceed with Exhibit 1.

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6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 2000-PLN-1300.01, OCNGS Emergency Plan.

6.2 OEP-ADM-1319.02, Emergency Response Facilities and Equipment Maintenance.

6.3 EPIP-OC-.01, Classification of Emergency Conditions.

6.4 Memorandum 9502-88-0098, Field Measurement of Airborne Releases of Radioactive Material, G.M. Lodge, May 25, 1988.

7.0 EXHIBITS 7.1 Exhibit 1, "Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist" 7.2 Exhibit 2, "OCNGS FMT Activation Checklist" 7.2.1 Exhibit 2A, Intentionally Left Blank 7.2.2 Exhibit 2B, "Dose Rate and Count Rate Instrument Op Check" 7.2.3 Exhibit 2C, "DC Air Sampler Op Check" 7.3 Exhibit 3, "OCNGS FMT Termination Checklist" 7.4 Exhibit 4, "Conduct of a Dose Rate Survey" 7.5 Exhibit 5, "Conduct of a Count Rate Survey" 7.6 Exhibit 6, "Conduct of an Air Sample" 7.7 Exhibit 7, "Conduct of Noble Gas Sampling" 7.8 Exhibit 8, "Conduct of Soil or Snow Sampling" 7.9 Exhibit 9, "Conduct of Vegetation Sampling" 7.10 Exhibit 10, "Conduct of Water Sampling" 7.11 Exhibit 11, "Offsite Monitoring Points" 7.12 Exhibit 12, "Plume.Search Routes" 7.13 Exhibit 13, "Offsite Radiological/Environment al Survey Team Log" 7.14 Exhibit 14, "Sample Record" 7.15 Exhibit 15, "Count Rate Survey Record" 7.16 Exhibit 16, "Environmental Sample" 7.17 Exhibit 17, '"Dose Rate Survey Record" (EPIPII) 4.0

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 1 Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist Initials 1.0 OCGS FMTs will complete Exhibit 2, OCGS FMT Activation Checklist.

2.0 Upon direction from the EAC/RAC cease monitoring activities and complete Exhibit 3, FMT Termination Checklist" as appropriate.

3.0 Frequently monitor your SRDs. When a SRD indicates 3/4 or greater scale, record the dose on your Control Point Admission Ticket, rezero the SRD, and fill out a new ticket.

4.0 Monitor the dose rate in your vehicle. If the dose rate exceeds 2 mrem/hr at the driver or passenger locations due to field monitoring samples, notify the EACC/RAC. To determine this, conduct a dose rate survey in the vehicle cab while the vehicle is in an area of normal background.

5.0 Notify the EACC/RAC when any team member's accumulated dose approaches 1000 mrem TEDE.

6.0 If the outside temperature is less than 32oF the continuous instrument use should be limited as follows:

Temp Continuous Operation Time 00F - 32 0 F 5 minutes

-20°F - 0°F 2 minutes Battery checks must also be performed before and after each use.

If either check is not satisfactory, the measurement is not valid. The instrument should be returned to the vehicle and the batteries allowed to warm up.

7.0 Conduct surveys, air samples and biota sampling as directed by the EAC.

"* Dose rate surveys are performed in accordance with Exhibit 4

"* Count rate surveys are performed in accordance with Exhibit 5

"* Air samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 6

"* Noble gas samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 7

"* Snow and soil samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 8

"* Vegetation samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 9

"* Water samples are performed in accordance with Exhibit 10 (EPIPII/S3) EI-I

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 1 (Continued)

Field Monitoring Team (FMT) Checklist Initials 8.0 Periodically conduct a whole body frisk and smear the surfaces of the vehicle.

  • If the Beta-Gamma contamination is found to be above the following levels notify the EAC and report to the RAA or effect local decontamination and documentation as directed.

2 Beta Gamma 100 cpm/100cm Surface area of vehicle Beta Gamma 100 CPM above background, direct frisk of the wheels

  • Vehicles, contamination control station and instruments may be decontaminated in the field by wiping down with maslin cloth taking care to fold maslin inward after each wipe. By using the count rate instrument to check the maslin after each wipe, a rough order of level of Beta-Gamma contamination may be approximated. Always make one pass with the maslin cloth.

Never use the same side to decontaminate a surface. After decontamination place maslin cloth in poly bag, label and conduct a dose rate survey.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2 OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Initials 1.0 Two team members present. If a qualified team member is not available, an untrained individual may be used as a driver/assistant. The RAC or EAC must approve the individual.

NOTE The RAC or EAC may authorize or direct team dispatch without completing one or more checklist steps.

2.0 Obtain cellular phone for primary communications labeled for your team and a Hand Held Radio for backup communications from the FMT Equipment Locker. The cell phones have adapters to plug into the cigarette lighter for power.

3.0 Contact the RAC by phone and inform him that your team is beginning activation. If RAC unavailable contact EAC.

Obtain plant status and meteorological conditions from the RAC/EAC Document on Exhibit 14. The following is a list of locations, speed dial codes and actual phone numbers used by field teams and their respective contact.

Location Speed Dial Phone #

RAC/ECC 01 609-971-0335 RAC/TSC 02 609-971-4156 EAC/EACC 03 732-367-8805 732-370-8990 FMT "A' 04 609-457-3560 FMT "B" 05 609-457-3441 FMT "C" 06 609-457-1525 ONSITE FMT 07 609-457-3592 RCC/OSC 08 609-971-4880 EMERG. 09 911 ECC 10 609-971-4666

  • Dial Manually 732-370-8990 4.0 Each team member shall obtain one TLD, and one ESRD and initiate a Control Point Admission Ticket.

5.0 Check the seals on the storage container kits. If a seal is broken, an inventory must be performed in accordance with Appendix B-1 of OEP-ADM-1319.02.

6.0 Obtain one dose rate and two count rate survey instruments and Op Check in accordance with Exhibit 2B.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)

OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Initials 7.0 Obtain one DC Air Sampler and Op Check in accordance with Exhibit 2C.

8.0 Obtain two water-filled 500 ml sample bottles for noble gas sampling.

Fill each with water and seal tightly. Generally, filled bottles will be kept in the storage locker.

9.0 Transport the following to the vehicle.

1 cellular phone 2 sets of dosimetry (one each member) from step 3.0 1 hand held radio from step 4.0 1 dose rate survey instrument from step 6.0 2 count rate survey instruments from step 6.0 1 DC Air Sampler from step 8.0 2 500 ml sample bottles from step 9.0 1 Notebook binder containing EPIP-OC-.11 with attachments and OEP-ADM-1319.02, Appendix B 1 Map of Offsite Monitoring Points. The map is contained in the notebook.

1 portable search light 10.0 Place a 2ft x 2ft poly sheet on the back floor of the vehicle.

11.0 Tape up poly bags on the inside of the vehicle doors to be used for contaminated waste and gloves.

12.0 Turn the radio select knob on the vehicle emergency radio to "Position 1". Set the hand held radio to "Position 5". Contact the EACC or RAC for a radio check.

13.0 Initiate a Survey Team Log using Exhibit 13. The log should include:

"* Dispatch locations and requested actions

"* Significant information (e.g., personnel or vehicle contamination, personnel over-exposure, requests for assistance, etc.)

"* Notifications of Emergency Classifications or Termination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2 (Continued)

OCNGS FMT ACTIVATION CHECKLIST Initials 14.0 Notify the EACC or RAC that you are ready to be dispatched.

Give the EAC/RAC the names, social security numbers, and remaining dose of each team member.

If remaining dose is not known for a team member, information can be obtained from the RAC/RCC at the ECC, TSC, or OSC as appropriate.

15.0 Proceed to the location directed by the EACC or RAC. If for some reason communications with the RAC or EACC are interrupted, one team will proceed to the nearest downwind sampling point identified in Exhibit 11. The second team will proceed on the plume search route as determined by the wind direction and the directions in Exhibit 12. Always continue to try and establish communications with the RAC or EACC.

This is the preferred method of directions for the plume search.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2B Dose Rate and Count Rate Instrument OP Check Perform the following for each of the three instruments Initials 1.0 Record instrument serial number.

2.0 Record instrument calibration due date.

3.0 Inspect instrument for physical damage.

4.0 Inspect instrument for illegible labels.

5.0 Perform a battery check.

6.0 Obtain the button source from the lead pig within the locker.

Source check the instrument for response.

7.0 If the instrument fails any of the above checks, tag the instrument as bad and obtain a spare instrument. If no spare is available, contact the EAC/RAC. Document instructions in Survey Team Log.

NOTE DOSE RATE instruments and their detector probes are calibrated as a single unit and probes must not be interchanged with other instruments.

Dose Rate Meter Count Rate Meter Count Rate Meter Serial Number Cal Due Date Physical Damage? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Illegible Labels? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Battery Check OK? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO Source Check OK? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO (EPIPII/S4) E2-4

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Euergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2C DC Air Sampler Op Check Initials 1.0 Record instrument serial number 2.0 Record instrument calibration due date" 3.0 Physically inspect the air sampler for physical damage.

4.0 Ensure the 2 position switch (Off-Run) is in the Off position.

5.0 Unscrew the Particulate Filter, Silver Zeolite Cartridge, and "0" rings from the air sampler head, inspect "0" rings for damage.

6.0 Install a new Silver Zeolite Cartridge ensuring the arrow on the side of the cartridge points toward the air sampler.

7.0 Install a new Particulate Filter ensuring the side of the filter which has a woven appearance is nearest to the Silver Zeolite Cartridge.

8.0 Reassemble the air sample head and screw into the Air Sampler.

9.0 Connect the Air Sampler ON directly to the vehicle's battery terminals via bumper or grille.

10.0 Turn on the Air Sampler and enter the flow rate, 1pm.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 2C (Continued)

DC Air Sampler Op Check Initials 12.0 Turn off Air Sampler and disconnect from the vehicle.

13.0 Leave the DC air sampler in the vehicle.

14.0 If the air sampler does not pass the Op check, tag the instrument as bad and obtain a spare. If no spare is available, contact the EAC/RAC. Document instructions in the Survey Team Log. In the event that the DC air sampler is used, ensure the EAC/RAC is aware of the flow rate.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 3 OCNGS FMT Termination Checklist Initials 1.0 Transport Field Monitoring Samples to the Offsite Sample Storage Facility, designated by the EAC. Use FRH6 key. This should be the Environmental Lab (Building No. 18) on the Forked River site.

NOTE For Drills and Exercises return all Field Monitoring Samples to the Environmental Controls Section for disposition.

2.0 Place signed Team Logs/Inventory Forms and Data Forms with the Field Monitoring Samples.

Turn in TLD's and completed Control Point Admission Tickets to the Dosimetry Radiological Support Group.

Contact EAC/RAC to determine where to turn in dosimetry if the center has been relocated.

NOTE After a drill, dosimetry should be returned to the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker.

3.0 Return vehicle to OCAB parking lot, and return keys to the point of issue.

4.0 Return all the Emergency Monitoring Equipment to the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker.

5.0 Return hand held radio to the charging rack inside the Monitoring Kit Instrument Locker.

6.0 Complete and sign all logs and checklist. Return to Emergency Preparedness.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 4 Conduct of a Dose rate Survey 1.0 Ensure a pre-operational check has been completed for the dose rate instrument in accordance with Exhibit 2B.

2.0 Observe Cold Weather Operations Limitation described in Exhibit 1, Step 6.0.

3.0 Switch the dose rate instrument range selector switch to the highest scale that will give the operator a mid range meter reading.

4.0 Dose rate measurement should be performed approximately one meter (1m) above the ground (waist level) outside the emergency vehicle, unless directed otherwise by the RAC.

5.0 Record the survey results on Exhibit 18, Dose Rate Survey Record.

6.0 Determine if the survey location may be within the radioactive plume and advise RAC/EAC.

6.1 IF Beta Gamma (OW) measurements are less than 110 % of the Gamma (CW) measurements, THEN dose rate measurements indicate that the plume is elevated over and/or horizontally displaced from the survey location.

6.2 Identify on Exhibit 17, Dose Rate Survey Record, that the location is not in plume.

6.3 IF Beta Gamma (OW) measurements are equal to or greater than 110%

of the Gamma (CW) measurements, THEN dose rate measurements indicate that the plume may have touched down at the Survey locations -ý Take an air sample and contact the RAC/EAC.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 5 Conduct of a Count Rate Survey 1.0 Don surgeons gloves and obtain smear discs and sample envelopes from the Emergency Monitoring Kit.

2.0 Record Date, Time and Survey Location on sample envelope.

3.0 Wipe smear disc on horizontal surfaces to obtain a sample of 100 cm2 .

4.0 Wipe the smear disc in a lazy S pattern approximately 16 inches long, or Wipe smear disc in an area of approximately 4 inches by 4 inches.

5.0 If smear samples are taken from a non-horizontal surface, provide a description of the sampled surface on the smear disc envelopes.

6.0 Determine Background Count Rate by reading count rate instrument with no sample present.

NOTE The smear sample counting area background count rate must be less than 300 counts per minute (cpm) using a count rate instrument.

NOTE A rough order of magnitude for Dose rate conversion to CPM is count rate (CPM) = 3000 x dose rate (mR/hr).

7.0 Record the Background counts per minute (Bcpm) on Exhibit 16, Count Rate Survey Record.

8.0 Obtain the smear Gross Count Rate.

"* Place detector probe within 1/2 inch of the smear disc with the sample surface toward the detector window.

"* Count the smear disc.

"* If activity is indicated within 15 seconds, allow the meter indicator to stabilize before recording.

"* Record the maximum smear sample Gross counts per minute (Gcpm) on Exhibit 15, Count Rate Survey Record.

" Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 15, Count Rate Survey Record.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 6 Conduct of an Air Sample 1.0 Prerequisites

"* The Air Sampler shall be located in a manner that will minimize cross contamination.

"* All samples shall be labeled and saved for further analysis.

2.0 Set up Air Sampler if the filter and cartridge require replacement.

"* Unscrew the particulate filter and Silver Zeolite Cartridge rings from the air sampler head.

"* Install a new Silver Zeolite Cartridge ensuring the arrow on the side of the cartridge points toward the air sampler.

"* Install a new particulate filter ensuring the side of the filter which has a woven appearance is nearest to the Silver Zeolite Cartridge.

"* Reassemble the air sampler head and screw into air sampler.

NOTE The air sampler is calibrated with both the Particulate Filter and Silver Zeolite Cartridge in place. Both must be in place even if an iodine sample has not been requested and the Silver Zeolite Cartridge will not be analyzed in the field.

3.0 Draw a 5 minute minimum air sample at 25 1pm (20-30 1pm) as indicated on the scale if possible using a watch, stopwatch, or timer to measure the time duration unless otherwise directed by the RAC/EAC. Sample based on Rad Eng. Calc. 2820-01-004.

4.0 Obtain a general area count rate with the count rate instrument and pancake probe at approx. waist level. If the background exceeds 300 CPM move to a location where the background is less than 300 CPM.

5.0 Record air sampler run time and flow rate on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and Exhibit 14.

6.0 Wearing protective'gloves, unscrew the filter holder section of the sampler head from the Silver Zeolite cartridge holder section such that the particulate filter is held in place in the removed section.

7.0 Remove the retainer ring from the filter holder and obtain a count rate on the particulate filter by holding the front side of the filter holder against the pancake probe. Record the count rate as Gross CPM on Air Sampler Data Collection Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

8.0 Using tweezers, remove the filter from the holder. Place the filter in an Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 6 (Continued)

Conduct of an Air Samnle 9.0 Recount the filter holder without the particulate filter in place.

Enter this count rate as background CPM on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

10.0 Subtract the background cpm (Bcpm) from gross cpm (Gcpm) and record as "Net cpm" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelopes.

11.0 Measure the contact Dose Rate and record on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

12.0 Retain the sample for later analysis.

NOTE Monitor the driver and passenger area dose rates. If any area exceeds 2.0 mR/hr, notify the RAC/EAC and request guidance.

13.0 Wearing protective gloves remove the Silver Zeolite cartridge from the sampler head and place it in an Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

14.0 Count both sides of the Silver Zeolite cartridge through the envelope.

Record the higher count rate as "Gross" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope and on Exhibit 14.

15.0 Subtract the background cpm (Bcpm) from the gross cpm (Gcpm) and record the result as "Net cpm" on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope.

"* Measure the contact dose rate and record on the Air Sample Data Collection Envelope

"* Retain the sample for later analysis.

16.0 Establish contact with the EACC/RAC.

17.0 Transmit the data from the Air Sample Data from Exhibit 14.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 7 Conduct of Noble Gas Samplin4 1.0 Obtain a 500 ml bottle that was prefilled with clean water. When a sample is needed, stand well away from vehicles or other obstructions (10 ft or greater), remove the cap and pour the water from the container. Cap or close the container.

2.0 Label the sample container with the date/time of collection, and location. Record the same information in the first two columns of Exhibit 15. Write "Noble Gas" in the 3rd column and leave the other columns blank.

3.0 Retain all samples for later counting and analysis.

NOTE Monitor the driver and passenger area dose rates. If any area exceeds 2.0 mR/hr, notify the RAC/EAC and request guidance.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 8 Conduct of Soil or Snow Sampling 1.0 Soil and snow sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting samples and the other team member providing radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

2.0 Obtain sample container and trowel from Emergency Monitoring Kit.

3.0 Label container with Time, Date, Monitoring Location, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Example:

Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate mr/hr mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background bcpm Contact count rate _gcpm Initials 4.0 Choose a sample area free from leaves, grass and other vegetation.

5.0 Wearing protective gloves scrape approximately the top 1/2 inch of soil or snow with trowel and place into container until full. Cap container.

6.0 Perform a contact dose rate survey of container with a dose rate meter.

7.0 Record dose rate on label.

8.0 If contact dose rate is less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate (bcpm)

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate (gcpm) 9.0 Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 9 Conduct of Vegetation Sampling 1.0 Vegetation sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting samples and the other team member providing radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

2.0 Obtain clippers and medium plastic bag from Emergency Monitoring Kit.

3.0 Label sample bag with Time, Date, Monitoring Location, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Example:

Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate mr/hr mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background __ bcpm Contact count rate __ gcpm Initials 4.0 Wearing protective gloves, take as large a sample of green (living) vegetation as can be fit into bag.

NOTE Do NOT include soil, large branches or roots.

5.0 Place sample in bag.

6.0 Seal the bag and perform a Contact Dose Rate.

7.0 Record Dose rate on label.

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Conduct of Vegetation Sampling 8.0 If contact dose rates are less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate (bcpm)

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate (gcpm) 9.0 Complete the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 10 Conduct of Water Sampling 1.0 Water sampling shall be conducted with one team member collecting samples and the other team member providing radiation monitoring for the sample collector.

CAUTION Use life vest when collecting water samples from bodies of water i.e.

lakes, bay, ocean.

2.0 Obtain empty plastic screw-top sample bottle and a plastic bag.

3.0 Label bag with Time, Date, Monitoring Location, Type of Sample, and Dose rate.

Example:

Sample Label Date Time:

Sample Type Sample Location Contact Dose Rate mr/hr mr/hr (OW) (CW)

Background __ bcpm Contact count rate __ gcpm Initials 4.0 Wearing protective gloves, remove cap, submerge bottle, rinse and discard water. Submerge bottle in water to obtain a surface sample. Take care not to disturb sediment.

5.0 Recap bottle and place in a plastic bag. Seal the bag.

6.0 Perform a Contact Dose Rate survey of the bottle through the plastic bag.

7.0 Record Dose Rate on sample label.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 10 (Continued)

Conduct of Water SamplinQ 8.0 If contact dose rates is less than 0.2 mR/hr, perform a contact count rate measurement of sample container.

"* Measure Background Count Rate bcom

"* Measure Sample Contact Count Rate gcpm 9.0 Record the appropriate data on Exhibit 16.

10.0 Record the following on the sample label

"* Background Count Rate bcpm

"* Gross Count Rate gcpm 11.0 Save all samples for future analysis.

12.0 Surgeon's gloves should be changed after each sample is collected to prevent cross-contamination.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offaite 17 EXHIBIT Ii OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

Ni 0o 0.65/ East end of old Left onto Rt. 9, left just after Crest 1045.9 Energy Spectrum intake canal, and proceed to the parking lot old site of the Energy Spectrum OC-N2 70 1.2/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left onto Taylor Lane and Taylor Lane, proceed 0.2 mile to 1930.8 Kennebec Rd. Kennebec Rd.

N2a N-2 20 1.8/ Playground Rt. 9 north Lakeside Drive, left Lakeside Drive at onto Lakeside Dr. 3/4 miles to Moose Head St. playground at intersection with Crest Moose Head St.

OC-11 N3 --- 3520 2.5/ Along curb Left onto Rt. 9 approx. 1.5 4022.5 adjacent to park miles to Lakeside Dr., left onto

" at intersection Lakeside Dr. to Deer Head Lake of Lakeside Dr. Drive and Deer Head Lake Drive N4 N-4 3540 3.2/ Lacey Township Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 Municipal Bldg. (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey

-i 5148.8 parking lot. Road 1.7 miles to Lacey Township 110 AC available Municipal Bldg. on right N5 N-5 3540 4.21/ North commuter Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614

-1 6773.9 parking lot at (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey Forked River Road to G.S. Pkwy., north on service area on Pkwy to Forked River service G.S. Pkwy. area 110 AC available N6 356.50 4.45/ Approx. 1/3 mile Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 west of Central onto Lacey Rd.

(Lacey Rd.), leftNorth Regional High to G.S. Pkwy. on Pkwy.

School along for 2.2 miles at overpass of Pinewald-Keswick Pinewald-Keswick Rd. Mile Post Rd. at junction 77.2 with G.S. Pkwy.

N10 - 3 9.6/ Ocean County Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 Courthouse (EOC) (Lacey Rd.), left onto Lacey Rd.

15.446 Toms River, to G.S. Pkwy north to Exit 81, parking log. east on Water St. for 0.5 mile 110 AC available to Main St., left one block to Washington St., right on Washington to 2nd left to Horner St.

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt.. 9)..

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

Nl0a 3590 8.75/ Left side of road Left onto Rt. 9, continue left before attraffic at Rt. 166 junction to G.S.

14.078 light Pkwy. Interchange approaching intersection of intersection of Rt. 530 (Dover G.S. Pkwy, Rt. 530 Rd.), left to roadside area (Dover Rd.) and before intersection.

Rt.9 N20 N-20 351.50 10.8/ Rt.. 37, DOT Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 Maintenance Yard (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

17,377 West of Mule Rd. North to Exit 82W, 1.9 mile South side Rt. 37 west to DOT Maintenance Yard on left using jug handle west of Mule Road NNEI 190 0.45/ Rt. 9 mile mrkr 80 Left onto Rt. 9 to intake canal CREST 724.0 cal O.C. intake at bridge at mile marker 80 canal OC-6 NNEla 230 0.7/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 0.7 mile to Biscayne Dr. and traffic light at Beach Blvd.,

1126.3 Nantucket Dr. right on Beach Blvd. to Biscayne Dr. ( 1 st right) to Nantucket Rd.

NNE2 NNE-2 23.50 1.7/ Forked River State Left onto Rt. 9, 1.6 mile to

-i Marina SW corner Forked River State Marina of parking lot.

110 AC available NNE3 24.50 2.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 2.6 miles to 4022.5 Bld 9 and Sunrise Rt. Sunrise Blvd.

Blvd.

NNE4 270 3.7/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 3.9 miles to Rt. 9 and Laurel Laurel Blvd.

Blvd. parking lot NNE5 260 4.6/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 4.9 miles to 7401.4 Rt. 9 and WOBM WOBM radio station access road access road NNE6 240 5.6/ Rt. 9, Pinewald Left onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles on Substation, 0.1 right, 0.1 miles North miles North of Serpentine Dr. at large metal Serpentine Dr. utility poles NNE6a 32.50 6.8/ Edge of Bay, Left onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles to Bay Blvd. east on Bay Blvd. to 10,941 Bay Blvd.

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NNE7 NNE 23.50 6.0/ Bayville First Left onto Rt. 9, approx. 6.4 1 Aid, Rt. 9, miles to Bayville, Rt. 9 @

Bayville, 110 AC Station Blvd.

available NNE10 21.50 7.55/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 7.6 miles to Rt. 9, VeederGate multi-point intersection, just Lane, Ocean past MacDonald's to parking Dr. & Mill Creek area near intersection on Rd. parking lot right NNEI0a --- 22.50 8.65/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 7.6 miles, go Chelsea Ave and past MacDonald's, right on Ocean Gate Drive Ocean Gate Dr. to Chelsea Ave (near end)

NNEI0b 16.50 9.9/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 Rt. 37 and Vaughn (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. to Ave, lot on first Rt. 37 (Exit 82) east approx.

jug-handle exit 2.9 miles to Vaughn Ave from Rt. 37 intersection right jughandle NNE20 27.50 10.5/ Bay Bridge Inn Left onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 614 16,895 parking lot near (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

Rt. 37 and west Exit 82, to Rt. 37 east to end of bridge at bridge, right into parking lot west shore of Barnegat Bay NEI 470 0.3/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, 0.2 miles to 482.7 ra 9 and farm Rt. first right at farm road road NEla 420 0.9/ #732 Bermuda Dr. Left onto Rt. 9 to first near Nantucket Rd. traffic light, right onto 1448.1 Beach Blvd. to Bermuda Dr.,

right to end of road.

Address #732. Just past Nantucket Rd.

NE2 410 1.6/ Captain's Inn, Left onto Rt. 9 to second 2574.4 Lacey Rd. parking traffic light, right onto lot at rear Lacey Rd. to Captain's Inn (near end of road)

NE3 --- 42.50 2.4/ Game Farm Ocean Left onto Rt. 9, beyond second Residential Group traffic light, right onto Game Center Farm Rd. (concrete parking lot OC-12 near buildings)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NE4 --- 510 3.1/ End of Sail Dr. Left on Rt. 9, north 2.6 miles near intersection to Sunrise Blvd., turn right, of Sunrise Blvd. go approx. 1.4 miles to Sail Dr. (at bend in road), left on Sail Dr.

NE5 NE- 470 4.8/ Laurel Blvd. Left on Rt. 9, 3.9 miles (past Address Location #1063.

  1. 1068) (NJ 2nd traffic Blvd., right light) to Laurel on Laurel Blvd. at curve (at street light,)

address #1063 NE10 - 44 9.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Central Ave. and traffic light onto Rt. 614 14th St., Seaside (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

Park north to Exit 82E, east onto Rt. 37 over bridge to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave), right onto Central Ave. to intersection of Central Ave. and 14th St.

NE20 370 11.8/ Near intersect-ion Left on Rt. 9, left at 2nd of Rt. 37 access traffic light on Rt. 614 (Lacey road and Rt. 35 Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy., north to north (Central Exit 82 east on Rt. 37, cross Ave.) bridge to Rt. 35 north, exit.

At first traffic light, turn right, "U-Turn" onto service rd. area ENEI 700 0.25/ Yellow N.J. Left onto Rt. 9, approx. 25 Natural Gas Co. yds. south of North Gate access marker approx. 100 road on left yds. north of main entrance ENE2a 670 1.15/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9 to ist traffic 1850.4 Tampa Rd. and light (Beach Blvd.), right onto Sandy Hook Dr. Beach Blvd. to Forked River

(#701 Tampa Rd.) Bridge. Just over bridge turn right onto Sandy Hook Dr. to second left (Tampa Rd.)

ENE2 ENE- 59.50 1.15/ Beach Blvd. to Left onto Rt. 9 to 1st traffic left side of road light (Beach toBlvd.), right onto after crossing Beach Blvd. southeast end of OC-4 Forked River Forked River Bridge Bridge (EPIP11/S13) Eli-4

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

ENE3 --- 700 2.3/ Intersection of Left on Rt. 9 to 1st traffic Beach Blvd. and light (Beach Blvd.), right onto Tamiami Road Beach Blvd., over Forked River Bridge to next bridge (wooden) continue over bridge to right fork (Tamiami Rd.)

ENE4 580 3.7/ Parking lot at Left on Rt. 9 to Sunrise Blvd.,

Sunrise Beach Club right on Sunrise to Capstan Dr.

on left. Capstan Dr. straight to Sunrise Beach Club ENE7 - 67 6.3/ Island Beach State Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic Park service area light, Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.),

parking lot left on Lacey Rd. to G.S. Pkwy.

between north and North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, south swimming east on Rt. 37 across bridge to area parking lots Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to Is. Beach State Park, 3.5 mi.

south of park entrance gate to swimming area parking lots ENE10 600 7.35/ Island Beach State Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 11,826 Park, 2.5 miles light, Rt. 614 (Lacey Road),

south of park left on Lacey Rd. to G.S. Pkwy entrance at North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, chained access east on Rt. 37 across bridge to road, on right Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to Island Beach State Park, 2.5 miles south of park entrance gate to intersection of chained access road on right El 820 0.3/ Opposite Main Gate Exit Main Gate onto Rt. 9 CREST 482.7 on Rt. 9 OC-7 Ela --- 87.50 0.85/ The Farm Area Left onto Rt. 9, right at first Northeast corner farm road to second left to of dredge spoils corner of dredge spoils basin.

basin Key for gate lock in FMT vehicle E2 870 1.6/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, right at 1st Albatross Ct. and traffic light to Forked River Orlando Dr. Bridge, cross bridge to Elks Club, right on Club House Dr.,

4 blocks to Orlando Dr., left on Orlando Dr. to Albatross Ct.

(second left)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

E7 94.50 5.9/ Old Coast Guard Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Station Watch traffic light onto Rt. 614 Tower, Island (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

Beach State Park north to Exit 82E, east on Rt.

1I1AC 37 to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave.) to Is. Beach State Park, to 7 miles south of entrance gate to station on left ESEI 1110 0.3/ Yellow marker (NJ Right onto Rt. 9, approx. 0.1 Natural Gas Co.)of mile south of O.C. Main Gate 0.1 mile south O.C. Main Gate ESEla ESE-l- 1110 0.8/ Fork area formed Right onto Rt. 9, 0.5 mile, 1 1287.2 at intersection left on Bay Pkwy. to Bay Pkwy. and Dock intersection with Willow and Ave. Willow also Dock Avenues intersects here ESE2 109.50 1.85/ End of Bay Pkwy. Right onto Rt. 9, 0.5 mile, at Barnegat Bay left on Bay Pkwy. to end of CREST 2976.7 street at Barnegat Bay OC-14 ESE7 1090 6.3/ Island Beach State Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic Park southern end light,onto 614 (Lacey Rt. Lacey Rd.),

of paved park road left Rd. to G.S.

Pkwy. North on Pkwy. to Exit 82E, east on Rt. 37 across bridge to Rt. 35 south (Central Ave) to Island Beach State Park; go 8.2 miles south of park entrance to southern end of paved road SEI 1260 0.36/ Rt. 9, south of Right onto Rt. 9, over South Access Rd., discharge canal bridge, just south of discharge past South Access Road canal bridge SEla 1400 0.5/ Southeast corner Right onto Rt. 9, left on Bay 804.5 of Bay Pkwy., Parkway OC-5 along Rt. 9, next to residence at 2 Bay Parkway (EPIP11/S13) Eli-6

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

SE2 --- 1300 1.7/ South end of Shore Right onto Rt. 9, approx. 0.75 Dr. and on mile, left onto Main St.,left 0.4 2735.3 Barnegat Bay, mile to Lighthouse Dr.,

Waretown onto Lighthouse Dr. to Shore Dr., right onto Shore Dr. to end of Shore Dr.

SE7 SE- 1270 6.3/ Across the street Right onto Rt. 9 to from the Coast intersection of Rt. 72, east Guard Station on onto Rt. 72 to Long Beach Bayview Ave., Blvd., left onto Long Beach Barnegat Light Blvd., left onto 6th St. to Borough Bayview Ave., left onto Bayview Ave. and across the street from the Coast Guard Station SSE2a 1640 1.6/ Waretown Vol. Fire Right onto Rt. 9, 1.6 miles, 2574.4 Co. right onto Rt. 532, 1 block, building on left SSE2 SSE 1540 1.55/ Area east side of Right onto Rt. 9, 0.75 mile, 1 2494.0 Main St. and south left onto Main St., 0.75 mile of Skippers Blvd. to just past intersection with Skippers Blvd.

SSE3 SSE3 1660 1.7/ Township of Ocean Township of Ocean Municipal Crest 2735.3 Municipal Building Building parking lot Route 9 OC-2 Coraliss and to Rout 532. West on Route Railroad Ave. 532 to Coraliss St. Left on Coraliss to Railroad Ave.

SSE4 1640 2.65/ Lagoon (BBCA Right onto Rt. 9, 2.2 miles, 4263.9 Recreation Area) left onto Barnegat Beach Dr.,

near Bonita Blvd. 0.6 mile, right on Lagoon View Rd., 1-1/2 blocks to area on left next to lagoon SSE10 1530 8.3/ Intersection south Right onto Rt. 9 to Anchor St. with intersection of Rt. 72, east Harvey Cedars onto Rt. 72 to intersection of Water Stand Pipe Long Beach Blvd., left onto Long Beach Blvd. to intersection of West 80th St.

to intersection with S. Anchor St. and Harvey Cedars Water Stand Pipe (EPIP II/S I3) Eli-7

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

S2 1840 1.6/ 0.7 mile west of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 9 on Rt. 532 Rt. 532, 0.7 mile just beyond CREST 2574.4 residence #172 and dirt lane OC-15 S3 S-3 1780 2.3/ Waretown Right onto Rt. 9, 2.5 miles, 10 Substation yards in from Rt. 9, pole No. R

-i 3700.7 144 Z, JC 83. Residence #13 S3a 182.50 2.6/ Along Rt. 9, Right onto Rt. 9, 2.9 miles, Waretown junction pole #BT 1545 and 4" x 4" 4183.4 timber with gas pipeline leakage tester attached S4 1760 3.2/ Pebble Beach Water Right onto Rt. 9, 3.2 miles, 5148.8 Tower left onto Seneca Blvd. to intersection of Eighth St. and Water Tower S5 S-5 1870 4.45/ Roadside area, Right onto Rt. 9, 4.8 miles,

-1 7160.0 Barnegat Service left on to East Bay Ave., of intersection 0.6 Lower Pole #27 on East miles, Bay Ave. Shore Road.

S7 1830 6.3/ End of Taylor Lane Right onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles, 10,137 at gate left onto Taylor Lane (dirt road), 1.6 miles to end of road at gate SlO 1860 9.65/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 72, 15,527 Bay Ave. east on Rt. 72 for 2.5 miles, turn left, go 0.2 mile to intersection of Bay Ave.

S20 1690 10.65/ Surf City Stand Right onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 72, 17,136 Pipe east on Rt. 72 to end at Long Beach Blvd., left onto Long Beach Blvd., left onto N. 14th St. to Surf City Water Pipe on right SSW2 2100 1.7/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9 to right on Rt. 532 and Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.), 1.3 Laurelwyck Dr. miles to intersection on left SSW4 205.50 3.45/ End of Rose Hill Right onto Rt. 9, 4.4 miles to 5551.1 Rd. at cemetery right on Rose Hill Rd., one "I mile to cemetery (EPIPII/S13) E11-8

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

EMERGENCY N.J.

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

SSW5a 210.50 4.5/ Opposite G.S. Pkwy Right onto Rt. 9 to third traffic light. Right on 7240.5 Maintenance Area on Rt. 554, east Rt. 554 (Bay Ave.) to Parkway of Garden State entrance area Parkway SSW5 193.50 4.35/ Barnegat Township Right onto Rt. 9, 4.8 miles, 6999.2 Municipal Bldg. right on Rt. 554 (Bay Ave.) 50

9. yards on right SSW7 1970 5.8/ Rt. 9 and Taylor Right onto Rt. 9, 6.2 miles, 9332.2 Lane left onto entrance of Taylor Lane SSWI0 1990 7.5/ Southern Reg'l Right onto Rt. 9, 8.2 miles, High School right onto parking lot north of 12,068 buildings SSWI0a 2000 9.0/ Entrance to Right onto Rt. 9, 10 miles to Atlantic City paved entrance of substation on 14,481 Electric Co. left side of road substation on Rt. 9 SSW20 2010 11.0/ Dinner Point dr. Right onto Rt. 9, 11.9 miles to Staffordville left onto Dinner Staffordville, yds.

17,699 Point Dr., 25 on left side of road SW2 2210 1.8/ Ocean County Right onto Rt. 9 to first Cemetery on traffic light, right onto 1.75 CREST 2896.2 Rt. 532 Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.),

OC-8 miles to cemetery SW3 227.50 2.15/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 532 and G.S. Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to Pkwy. intersection with G.S. Pkwy.

SW4 SW- 2190 3.45/ Barnegat Toll Right onto Rt. 9, right onto booth on G.S. Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to 4-1 5551.1 Pkwy. 110 AC G.S. Pkwy. south, right side of road just beyond toll booth near telephone booth.

SW5 2170 4.5/ Parking area Right onto Rt. 9 to Rt. 554 Bay between 1st and Ave. Right onto Rt. 554 to 2nd Sts. west of first right after G.S. Pkwy.

G.S. Pkwy. exit exit (First St.)

ramp, 110 AC (EPIPII/S13) Eli-9

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

SW7 228.50 7.2/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Meadow Rd. and Rt. Rt. 532 (Wells Mills Rd.) to 11,585 72 at Fawn Lakes G.S. Pkwy. south; south to Exit 67 onto Rt. 554 west to 72 east to Meadow Rd. at Fawn Lakes SW10 2290 8.9/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, south to 14,320 Hay Rd. and Rt. 72, west onto Rt. 72.

Micaja's Rd. Approx. 100 yds. past G.S.

Pkwy. intersection to Recovery NOTE: unimproved Rd. on south side of Rt. 72, right onto Hay Rd. Approx. 3 miles to Micaja's Rd.

SW20 214.50 13.2/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 539 and G.S. Rt. 532 to G.S. Pkwy. Take 21,239 Pkwy. Pkwy. south to Exit 58 (Tuckerton) and make right onto Rt. 539. Park along right side of road WSWl --- 2490 0.3/ Southwest corner Right onto Rt. 9, over 482.7 of O.C. discharge canal bridge, right CREST substation, 110 AC on South Access Road to OC-9 substation WSW2 247.50 1.55/ G.S. Pkwy. picnic Left onto Rt. 9, left on 2494.0 area Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S.

Pkwy. Take pkwy. north to Forked River service area on left. Make U-turn and go south into picnic area on left at mile marker 71.5 WSW3 2400 2.5/ Ocean County Voc. South on Rt. 9, right on School Rt. 532 0.6 mi. beyond G.S.

CREST 4022.5 Pkwy. on left OC-I WSW4 WSW- 251.50 3.75/ Intersection of South on Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 532 and Bryant Rt. 532, continue 4.4 miles to Rd. dirt road on right (Bryant Rd.)

just before steel guard rail WSW5 2550 4.35/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 532 and dirt Rt. 532, continue 4.85 miles to 9road dirt road on right (EPIP1I/SI3) Eli-10

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCNGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

WSW6 2540 5.3/ Junction Rt. 532 Right on Rt. 9, right onto and Rt. 611 Rd) Rt. 532, 6 miles to junction of (Brookville Rt. 611 (Brookville Rd.) on opposite Southern left opposite Landfill entrance Ocean Landfill entrance WSWI0 2520 7.5/ Intersection of Right onto Rt. 9, right onto Rt. 532 and Rt. 72 Rt. 532 to intersection of 12,068 Rt. 72 (Barnegat Rd.)

WSW20 2430 11.45/ End of Rt. 608 Right onto Rt. 9, right onto (Simm Place Rd.) Rt. 532. At intersection of at gate Rt. 532 and Rt. 72 and Rt. 610 go straight on Rt. 610 to intersection of Rt. 539, turn left, 1 mile to Rt. 608, stop at end of road.

W2 2700 1.25/ G.S. Pkwy. right Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic side grass area at light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey mile marker 72.2 Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.2 W2a W-2-1 2690 1.3/ G.S. Pkwy. picnic Left onto Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic area at mile light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey marker 72.1 Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.1 W7 2590 6.7/ 0.6 mile north of Right on Rt. 9 to 1st traffic Rt. 532 on light (Rt. 532), right on Rt.

Jones Rd. 532 through intersection with Rt. 611 (Brookville Rd.) 1.2 miles to dirt access road on right (Jones Rd.), continue 0.6 mile to fork WI0 2600 9.15/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9 to Rt. 532, Rt. 72 (Barnegat right on Rt. 532 to Rt. on72 Rd.) and Rt. 539 (Barnegat Rd.). North (Warren Grove - Rt. 72 to intersection with Whiting Rd.) Rt. 539 (Warren Grove - Whiting Rd.)

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OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate & Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

W20 2760 14.0/ Intersection of Right on Rt. 9 to Rt. 532, turn Rt. 72 (Barnegat right onto Rt. 532 to Rt. 72 22,526 Rd.) and Rt. 532 north. Approx. 7.3 miles to left fork junction with Rt. 532 WNW1 2840 0.6/ Forked River Met Left on Rt. 9, first left after 965.4 Tower intake canal, travel west past CREST the old site of the Energy OC-16 Spectrum until 230V highline.

Turn right onto dirt road.

Unlock gate at south branch of Forked River, (key with Met Tower keys) continue across bridge and follow curve to the right. Turn right at second road (directly west of Met Tower) and continue to tower sight.

WNW2 2910 1.35/ G.S. Pkwy., right Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic side at mile light,to left on Rt. 614 (Lacey marker 72.4 Rd.) G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 72.4 WNW10 2850 9.7/ Rt. 539 (Warren Right on Rt. 9 to 1st traffic Grove - Whiting light, right onon Rt. 532 to Rd.) where it Rt. 72, right Rts. 71/532 to crosses over Rt. 539 (Warren Grove - Whiting Chamberlain Brook Rd.), north on Rt. 539, approx. 3.3 miles to Chamberlain Brook NW2 322.50 1.7/ G.S. Pkwy. mile Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 2735.3 marker 73.0 light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy. north to service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 73.0 NW6 3220 5.95/ Rt. 614 (Lacey Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic Rd.) 0.1 mile down light, left on Rt. 614 9573.6 (Lacey Rd.) to mile marker 7 dirt road (west of Cranberry Bog) (3.2 mi. west of G.S. Pkwy.),

dirt access road on left after mile marker 7 (EPIPII/SI3) Ell-12

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 11 (continued)

OFFSITE MONITORING POINTS EMERGENCY N.J. DISTANCE (From OCGS Main Gate.& Rt. 9)

SAMPLE STATE AZIMUTH (MILES/ LOCATION DIRECTIONS LOCATION NO. METERS)

NW10 --- 314 8.7/ Intersection of Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic 13,998 Rt. 614 (Lacey light, left on Rt. 614 Rd.) and Good Luck (Lacey Rd.) to mile marker 5 Rd. (5.3 mi. west of G.S. Pkwy.) at Good Luck Rd. intersection NW20 --- 3170 13.3/ Town of Whiting, Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic junction at RR light, left on Rt. 614 21,400 (Lacey Rd.), past Bamber Lake tracks, and Whiting

- Lacey Rd. to Town of Whiting (RR tracks)

NNW3 3400 2.77/ G.S. Pkwy. mile Left on Rt. 9 to 2nd traffic marker 74.4 light, left on Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

north to service area (1/2 mile) on left, enter service area, turn south on Pkwy. to mile marker 74.4 NNW4 3480 3.5/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Rt. 614 (Lacey traffic light on Rt. 614 Rd.) and G.S. (Lacey Rd.) to intersection of Pkwy. G.S. Pkwy.

NNW5 3310 4.65/ Roadside at Pole Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd

  1. BT4112 at Rt. 614 traffic light onto Rt. 614 (Lacey Rd.) at (Lacey Rd.), 1.7 miles west of Deep Hollow Creek G.S. Pkwy.

(intermittent stream)

NNW10 3390 7.9/ Just before Left onto Rt. 9, left at intersection of Rt. 618 (Central Pkwy. opposite Pinewald - Keswick Butler Blvd.) to Rt. 530 Rd. and Rt. 530 (Dover Rd.)

(Dover Rd.) on rt.

NNW20 3420 12.55/ Intersection of Left onto Rt. 9, left at 2nd Rt. 37 and traffic light onto Rt. 614 Northampton Rd. (Lacey Rd.) to G.S. Pkwy.,

north to Exit 82, west on Rt. 37, 3.75 miles from Pkwy.

exit, turn right to offstreet parking (EPIPII/S13) Ell-13

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 12 PLUME SEARCH ROUTES

1. If the wind is from the north/northeast, proceed south from the plant on Route 9 to Route 72. West on Route 72 to Route 539 follow Route 539 north to Lacey Road, follow Lacey road to Route 9, then return to the plant on Route 9.
2. If the wind is from the south/southeast, proceed north from the plant on Route 9 to Route 530 (South Toms River), follow Route 530 to Route 539, follow Route 539 south to Route 72, follow Route 72 east to Route 554, continue east on Route 554 to Route 9 in Barnegat, follow Route 9 north to the plant.
3. If the wind is from the southwest, proceed north on Route 9 to Ocean Gate; however, DO NOT proceed to Seaside Heights/Island beach State Park until communications have been established with the EAC. Proceed to Seaside Heights and Island Beach State Park ONLY when directed to do so by EAC.
4. If the wind is from the northwest, proceed south from the plant on Route 9 to Route 72 at Manahawkin, east on Route 72 to Long Beach Boulevard on Long Beach Island, proceed north on Long Beach Boulevard to Barnegat Lighthouse State Park.

NOTE Plume searches should be conducted while driving at no more than 30 mph.

The location of the plume edges and centerline, along with the magnitude of the open and closed window readings at the plume centerline should be recorded and transmitted to the RAC/EAC. Unless otherwise directed, the plume search should be conducted with the dose rate instrument detector held outside the vehicle window.

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 13 OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY TEAM LOG Date: CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS Team Members:

Team:

TIME EVENT Called the RAC/EAC (see 3.0 for numbers) and Plant Status and MET conditions are as follows:

An (UE/A/SAE/GE) was declared at on (Circle One) (Time-24 Hr Clock) (Date)

There is (No) (A Controlled) (An Uncontrolled)

(Circle One)

(RADIOLOGICAL) (NON-RADIOLOGICAL) Release in Progress.

(RADIOLOGICAL)

(Circle One - If Appropriate)

Wind Direction from: '/Wind Speed: MPH (Compass Point)

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OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY TEAM LOG CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS TIME EVENT Signed:

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Procedure EPIP-OC-.11 Rev. 17 EXHIBIT 14 Sample Record TEAM: Date:

'*TTP'*7"*V ATO c *MDT.T*

  1. Time Location Window Closed Window Open Background Particulate Silver Zeolite Flow Rate Run Time mR/hr mR/hr cpm Gross cpm Gross cpm ipm Min 2

3 tj H

4 I-.

5 6

7 8

190 Signed:

Team Member (EPIPII/S16)

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 15 COUNT RATE SURVEY RECORD Date:

Team:

COUNT RATES SAMPLE TIME LOCATION GROSS BKGD 24 HR CLOCK DESCRIPTION (gcpm) (bcpm)

.1. 4 1

  • 1.

.1. 4 1-4

4. 4 1-4 1 1-4 4 *t.

4 1- *1-L 4- +

1- -

+ -t

__________________ L________________________________________ _______________

SIGNED:

Team Member (EPIP11/S17) E15-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 16 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE Date:

DOSE RATES-MR/HR COUNT RATE cpm SAMPLE OPEN WINDOW CLOSED WINDOW GROSS TIME LOCATION (OW) (CW) (bcpm) (gcpm) 24 HR CLOCK DESCRIPTION BETA - GAMMA GAMMA BACKGROUND COUNT RATE

+ 1-4 4- +

1 .1- +

I *I- + i 1 4- -I- I I + + 1 1 4- 4 1 t 4- 4 i- t 4- 4 I- t 4- 4 + t 4- 4 1- t

__________ 4. L 1 4-

  • 4- I 4- t
4. L ________________ i _________________ 4- _______________

SIGNED:

Team Member (EPIPI1/S18) E16-1

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Emergency Radiological Surveys Offsite 17 EXHIBIT 17 DOSE RATE SURVEY RECORD Date: Team Members: Instrument Cal Due Date:

Instrument Beta Correction Factor:

Team:

DOSE RATES--mR/hr IS (ow)

SAMPLE READING

>110% OF (cw)

TIME LOCATION INSTRUMENT OPEN WINDOW CLOSED WINDOW READING?

(24 HR CLOCK) DESCRIPTION MODEL/SERIAL # (ow) (cw) YES NO BETA-GAMMA GAMMA IF (YES),

THEN SURVEY LOCATION MAY BE WITHIN PLUME TAKE AN AIR SAMPLE CONTACT RAC/EAC.

SIGNED: Reviewed:

Team Leader Rad Con Coordinator (EPIPII/S19) E17-1