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Forwards Rev 24 to Site Emergency Plan & Rev 15 to EPIP S-EPP-2, Fire Fighting, Rev 13 to Emergency Preparedness Procedure S-EPP-5, Station Evacuation & Rev 8 to EPIP S-EPP-19, Site Evacuation Procedure.
ML18038A499
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/30/1991
From: WILCZEK S W
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
Shared Package
ML17056B594 List:
References
NMP1L-0632, NMP1L-632, NUDOCS 9201060298
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ACCELERATEDDISUTIONDEMONSTIONSYSTEMe4'EGULATORYXNFORMATIONDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSIONNBR:9201060298DOC.DATE:91/12/30NOTARIZED:NODOCKETgFACIL:50-220NineMilePointNuclearStation,Unit1,NiagaraPowe0500022050-410NineMilePointNuclearStation,Unit2,NiagaraMoha05000410AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATIONWILCZEK,S.W.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorp./g~yP~RECIP.NAME'ECIPIENTAFFILIATXONDocumentControlBranch(DocumentCo'ntrolDesk)DNOTES'

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ForwardsRev24tositeemergencyplan&Rev15toEPIPS-EPP-2,"FireFighting,"Rev13toEmergencyPreparednessProcedureS-EPP-5,"StationEvacuation"&Rev8toEPIPS-EPP-19"SiteEvacuationProcedure."/~SDISTRIBUTIONCODE:A045DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRgENCLlSIZE:g/7TXTLE:ORSubmittal:EmergencyPreparednessPlans,Implement'gProcedure,C/RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD1-1PDMENNING,J.INTERNAL:AEOD/DOA/IRBNUDOCS-ABSTRACTEXTERNAL:NRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL1111111111RECIPXENTIDCODE/NAMEBRINKMAN,D.NR~RJ3~EP/PEPB9DEGFILE01NSICCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111DDDNOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:DDPLEASEHELPUSTOREDUCEWASTE!CONTACTTHEDOCUMENTCONTROLDESK,ROOMP1-37(EXT.20079)TOELIMINATEYOURNAMEFROMDISTRIBUTIONLINISFORDOCUMENTSYOUDON'TNEED!TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:LTTR+9ENCL9 Tlh0

'i/'llASA.lRAUAQPiRIANKNIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION/301PLAINFIELDROAD,SYRACUSE,NEWYORK13212/TELEPHONE(315)428-7151StanleyW.Wilczek,Jr.VicePresidentNuctearSupportDecember30,1991NYiPlL0632U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionAttn:DocumentControlDeskWashington,DC20555RE:NineMilePointUnit1DocketNo.50-220DPR-63NineMilePointUnit2DocketNo.50-410NPF-69Gentlemen:EnclosedisanuncontrolledcopyofthefollowingEmergencyProceduresfortheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationNineMilePointNuclearStation:-SiteEmergencyPlan,Revision24-SiteEmergencyProcedureS-EPP-2,-"FireFighting"Revision15-SiteEmergencyProcedureS-EPP-5,"StationEvacuation"Rev.13-SiteEmergencyProcedureS-EPP-19,"SiteEvacuationProcedure"Revision8TheseEmergencyProceduresarebeingsubmittedasrequiredbySectionVtoAppendixEof10CFRPart50.TwocopieshavebeenprovidedtotheRegionIoffice,andonecopyhasbeenprovidedtotheSeniorResidentInspectorunderseparatecover.Verytrulyyours,S.W.Wilczek,Jr.VicePresidentNuclearSupportSWW:JTP:kmEnclosurepc:(w/oattachment)RegionalAdministrator,RegionIMr.W.L.Schmidt,SeniorResidentInspectorMr.R.A.Capra,ProjectDirector,NRRMr.D.S.Brinkman,SeniorProjectManager,NRRMr.J.E.Menning,ProjectManager,NRRRecordsManagement~,9<,'010602989i1230AtPn'A")%[DOCK05000220PDR

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AP~R~ManagerNuclearServicesM.A.PeiferQVicePresidentNuclearGenerationJosephF.Firlitg/~C/uExecutiveVicePresidentNuclearOperationsL.Burkhardt,IPresidentJ.M.Endries10~~ThxsRevxsxon22incorpatesup-to-datexnformata.onasaresultofareviewofEmergencyPreparedssActivitiesattheNineMilPointNuclerStation.Informationbrought-to-dateincludestheLettersofgreement,FiguresandDefinitions.Also,theVicePresidentNuclearGeneratiowasincorporateandthemanualmethoofaccountabilitywasdeletedbaseonreliabi.li.tyofcomputersystemThisrevisionconstitutestherequirdannualreview,revision,andcertificationofthisSiteEmergencyPlananitsimplementingprocedures.THISPROCEDURENOT0BEUSEDAFTEROCTOBER.92SUBJECTTOPERIODICREEN.PoprietaryInformationRemovedFromPages:1-4,1-12,6-47,6-51,6-52,6-53,'7-8,7-12,7-16,7-28,A-8,A-12,A-13,A-14$A-18$A-19,A-21$A-24$A-25,A-26A-30,A-33,A-34,A-35,A-36,A-38$A-39$A-40,H-1,H-27-37,'-5,A-7A-28,~29,

~lh1CI4I0(If'EU'~s'5 LISTOFEFFECTIVEPAGESPREFACESEP-vMarch1987SEP-i,August1988SEP-iithruSEPVSeptember1989SECTION1.01-iJuly1989i-1thru1-15July1990SECTION2.02-iJune852-7thru2-9July19862-1,2-2,2-4September19892-3,2-5,2-6July1990SECTION3.03-iJune853-1thru3-7September1989SECTION4.0SECTION5.0S-i,5-1,5-3,5-5,5-6,5-8thru5-10,5-12,5-14thru5-16,5-18thru5-37,5-39,5-40,5-42thru5-46,5-48thru5-615-65thru5-67,5-70thru5-86,5-88thru5-91September19895-2,5-4,5-7,5-11,5-13,5-17,5-38,5-41,5-47,5-62thru5-64,5-68,5-69,5-87,5-92thru9-94July1990SECTION6.06-1,6-11,6-1thru6-6September19896-7thru6-55July1990SECTION7.07-24,7-36,7-37March19877-23August19887-i,7ii,7-1thru7-15,7-17thru7-22,7-25thru7-28,7-30,7-32thru7-35September19897-16,7-29,7-31,7-38,7-39July1990SECTION8.08-15August19888-16,8-17September1989,8-14July19908-18thru8-45July1990SECTION9.04-i,4-1thru4-7,4-9thru4-13September19894-8September19919-5July19869-1August19889-i,9-6thru9-22September19899-23July19909-2thru9-4September1991SECTION10.010-iJuly1986')3SEP/LEP-ISeptember1991

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SEG329H1.01.11.22.02.12.22.3ACRONYMSDEFINITIONSDESCRIPTIONOFTHESTATIONANDSITEAREAANDPOPULATIONSCOPE1-i1-11-42-12-12-22-33.03.13.2PURPOSESCOPE33-13-14.04.14.24.3CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEMUNIT1SPECTRUMOFPOSTULATEDACCIDENTSUNIT2SPECTRUMOFPOSTULATEDACCIDENTS4-14-14-114-155.05.15'5.35,45.5TYPICALNUCLEARDIVISION/STATIONORGANIZATIONON-SITEEMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATIONAUGMENTATIONOFON-SITEEMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATIONSCOORDINATIONWITHNEARBYORGANIZATIONSCOORDINATIONWITHPARTICIPATINGGOVERNMENTAGENCIES5-15-15-35-315-335-346.06.16.26.36.46.56.66.76.87.07.17.27.37.47.57.67.77.8INITIATIONOFEMERGENCYACTIONSACTIVATIONOFEMERGENCYORGANIZATIONASSESSMENTACTIONSDOSEASSESSMENTMETHODSANDTECHNIQUESCORRECTIVEACTIONSPROTECTIVEACTIONSAIDTOAFFECTEDPERSONNELEMERGENCYPUBLICINFORMATIONANDRUMORCONTROLEMERGENCYRESPONSEFACILITIESCOMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMSASSESSMENTFACILITIESANDSYSTEMSPROTECTIVEFACILITIESON-SITEFIRSTAIDMEDICALFACILITIESDECONTAMINATIONFACILITIESFOREMERGENCYPERSONNELDAMAGECONTROLEQUIPMENTEMERGENCYVEHICLES6-16-16-26-76-126-176-186-296-317-17-17-97-127-267-297-297-307-30SEP-11July1990 Vl" 8.08.18.28.38.4GPEORGANIZATIONALPREPAREDNESSREVIEWINGANDUPDATINGOFPLANSANDPROCEDURESMAINTENANCEANDINVENTORXOFEMERGENCYEQUIPMENTANDSUPPLIESPUBLICEDUCATIONANDINFORMATION8-18-18-108-128-139.09.19.29.39.4REGQYXBXPROGRESSIONFROMEMERGENCYRESPONSETORECOVERYRECOVERYOPERATIONSEMERGENCYORGANIZATIONTRANSFORMATIONCORPORATEEMERGENCYRESPONSE/RECOVERYORGANIZATION9-19-19-59-69-710.0ABChZHRfDIQSLETTERSOFAGREEMENTWINDROSESLISTINGOFNMPNSEMERGENCXPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURESEQUIPMENTINFORMATIONLISTINGOSWEGOCOUNTYRADIOLOGICALEMERGENCXRESPONSEPLANANDNEWYORKSTATERADIOLOGICALEMERGENCYRESPONSEPLANEVACUATIONTIMEESTIMATESFORAREASNEARTHESITEOFJAMESA.FITZPATRICKANDNINEMILEPOINTPOWERPLANTSNUREG0654/FEMA-REP-1CROSSREFERENCEINDEXTXPICALADDITIONALSUPPORTSERVICESDOCUMENTATIONOFANNUALREVIEWSOFEMERGENCXPLANPROCEDURESCOMMITMENTS10-i.SEP-i.iiSeptember1989

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ZXQQR~2.12.22.32.42.5NMPNSSitePlotCombinedNMPNS/JAFNPPSitePlotPlumeExposureEmergencyPlanningZone(10MileRadius)IngestionEmergencyPlanningZone(50MileRadius)PopulationDistribution(10MileRadius)4.1RequiredActionsandParticipationbyResponseOrganizationsforVariousEmergencyClasses5.15.2-15~225~235.3TypicalNuclearDivisionOrganizationEmergencyResponseOrganization-StaffingLevelIEmergencyResponseOrganization-StaffingLevelIIEmergencyResponseOrganization-StaffingLevelIIIMinimumStaffingforEmergencies6.16.2-16.2-26.2-36.3-16.3-26.3-36.3-46.3-56.46.56.66.76.8ActivationofEmergencyOrganization-SummaryofNotificationandResponseEmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(InitialNotification)EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(AfterTSCStaffed)EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(AfterEOFStaffed)NotificationFactSheet(PartI)DoseAssessmentFactSheet(PartII)PlantParameterFactSheet(PartIII)-Unit1PlantParameterFactSheet(PartIII)-Unit2TypicalEmergencyResponseActionNotificationsEmergencyExposureCriteriaProtectiveActionGuidesforExposuretotheGeneralPublicRemoteAssemblyAreaLocationContaminationGuidesLocationsofWarningSirensinthe10-MileEPZofNineMilePointNuclearStation(MapNumber6)SEP-ivJuly1990 I'k+4 ZLSGUUK6.96.106.117.1-17.1-27'-37.1-47.27.37.47.57.6DescriptionofSirenLocationsPromptNotificationSystem(PNS)ActivationFlowChartRepresentativeShieldingFactorsfromGammaCloudSourceEmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(InitialNotification)EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(AfterTSCStaffed)EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(AfterEOFStaffed)EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces(RecoveryPhase)EmergencyCommunicationsNetworkEmergencyRadioNetworksOff-SiteEnvironmentalStationLocations,MapNo.7TypicalPlot-ContainmentRadiationLevel/SourceTermVersusTime(Unit1)TypicalPlot-ContainmentRadiationLevel/SourceTermVersusTime(Unit2)I82I228~18.28.38.4InitialTrainingandPeriodicRetrainingSampleInstructionalInformationDistributedtoTransientsSampleInstructionalInformationDistributiontoResidentsSampleInstructionalInformationFoundinTelephoneDirectories9.1CorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationSEP-vJuly-1990

SECTION1.0ACRONYMSANDDEFINITIONSSECTIONTITLEPAGE1.2AcronymsDefinitions1-4SEP1-iJuly1986 iVr, 1.1ACRONYMSThissectioncontainstheacronymsoftermsthatareusedinaspecialcontextinthisplanand/orareuniquetoNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS)~oA~D-AutomaticDepressurizationSystemo~E-AlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityohJHQ-AlternateJointNewsCentero~-AsLowAsReasonablyAchievableo~-AreaRadiationMonitoro~-CommunityAlertNetworkoQaQQg-CalciumSulfateoQEQQE-CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManageroQQB~QQ-CorporateEmergencyOperationsCenteroQ2Z-CorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlanImplementingProcedureoggg,-CountyWarningPointo~-NewYorkStateDivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs02QE-U.S.DepartmentofEnergy~-ExclusionAreaBoundaryML-EmergencyActionLevelQg.or~-EmergencyActionProcedure595-EmergencyBroadcastingSystemKQQ5-EmergencyCoreCoolingSystem~-EmergencyDirectorofPublicInformationM-EnergyCenter~-EmergencyNotificationSystemEQQ-EmergencyOperationsCenterQK-EmergencyOperationsFacility~-U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgencySEPl-lSeptember1989

'V&Jl (Cont.)XZQRor~gag-EmergencyPlanMaintenanceProcedureoE5?,or~-EmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureo~-EmergencyPlanningZoneoXBZ-EmergencyResponseFacilitiesoEQZ-EngineeredSafetyFeatureo~-FederalRadiologicalMonitoringandAssessmentPlanoZ9g-FinalSafetyAnalysisReporto~-GermaniumLithiumoHZ'HighPressureCoolantSystemo~-InteragencyRadiologicalAssistanceProgramo~HZ'JamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantoJHQ-JointNewsCenterKI-PotassiumIodideJ/Q-LimitingConditionforOperation~-LossofCoolantAccidentoJgg,-LowPopulationZoneo~-MainSteamIsolationValve(s)oPN~-NationalWarningSystemoHOER-NationalCouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurementso~-NuclearEngineering&LicensingDepartmentofNMPCo5j5RQ-NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation,ownerandoperatorofNineMilePointNuclearStationo55K-NineMilePointoQf~-NineMilePointNuclearStationoQBQ-U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissiono5555-NuclearSteamSupplySystemo5HQ-NationalWeatherService~-NewXorkPowerAuthorityK~I-NewXorkStateDepartmentofHealth(headquarteredintheTowerBuilding,EmpireStatePlaza,Albany,N.Y.)QQIZQ-OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeQQjgE-OswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenterQQ55-NMPNSOffsiteDoseAssessmentManagerQQQ-OperationsSupportCenterQgg-PublicAffairsandCorporateCommunicationsDepartmentofNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationSEP1-2September1989

~K4'JI (Cont.)ProtectiveActionGuide-Post-AccidentSamplingSystem-TheOswegoCounty.PromptNotificationSystemo555-NMPNSRadiologicalAssessmentManageroooEEQ5oQQ-RadiologicalAssistanceProgram-ReactorCoreInjectionCoolant-RadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystemLicensedReactorOperatorResidualHeatRemovalSystemShutdownoQEQ-NMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectoro-StateEmergencyManagementOfficeoGAP-NMPNSSiteEmergencyPlano5EQQo59X5-StateEmergencyOperationsCenter-StandbyGasTreatmentSystemoQgg,-SpecialOperatingProcedureogggQo-SiteOperationsReviewCommittee-SafetyReviewandAuditBoardSelf-ReadingDosimeterso5EQ-o5jE-0SeniorReactorOperatorsLicenseSafetyReliefValveStationShiftSupervisorShiftTechnicalAdvisor-SecurityTacticalOperationsCenter-StateUniversityofNewYorkStateWarningPoint-Triethylenedi-Amine-ThermalInternalBoundaryLayerThermoluminescentDosimeterTechnicalSupportCenterg5jg-UpdatedSafetyAnalysisReportHQQ-WeatherServiceOffice-WeatherServiceForecastingOfficeSEP1-3September1989 lhep DEFINITIONSThissectioncontainsthedefinitionsoftermsthatareusedinaspecialcontextinthisplanand/orareuniquetoNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS).T-Checkpointsforincomingtraffictobestoppedaudidentificationverified.ThesepointsareestablishedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation(NMPC)NuclearSecurityattheAlert,orhigheremergencyclassification,orasdirectedbytheSiteandCorporateEmergencyDirector.TheAccessControlPointsarepredesignatedattwolocations:Iwhicheverhasdeclaredanemergency.Ifanemergencyisdeclaredatonlyoneunit,theotherunitisconsideredtobetheunaffectedunit.(e.g.IfNMPNSUnit1declaresanALERTemergencyclassificationitisconsideredtheaffectedunit.NMPNSUnit2wouldbeconsideredtheunaffectedunit).~-Acategoryofevents,thatareinprogressorthathaveoccurred,whichinvolveapotentialoractualsubstantialdegradationinthelevelofsafetyofthestation.ETheNiagaraMohawkServiceCenteratHowardRoad,Volney(Fulton),NY,whichisnormallyanelectricalmaintenanceservicedispatchcenterisdesignatedastheAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacility.Thisfacilityislocatedeleven(11)milesfromthesiteandgenerallyintheupwinddirection.IntheeventthattheTSCand/ortheKOFisdeemedtobeinappropriatefor'ccupancy,theAEOFfacilitywillbeactivated.TheAlternateEOFservesthesamefunctionastheEOFandhasessentiallysimilaremergencyequipmentandcommunicationssystems.TheAlternateJointNewsCenterislocatedintheAuditoriumofNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation'sHeadquarterslocatedinSyracuse,NewYork.IntheeventthattheprimaryJNCisdeemedinappropriateforoccupancy,theAlternateJointNewsCenterwillbeactivated.TheAJNCservesthesamefunctionastheJNCandhassimilarequipmentandcommunicationssystems.-TheAlternateSWPislocatedintheN.Y.StatePoliceCommunicationsCenterinthePublicSecurityBuilding,StateOfficeBuildingCampus,Albany,N.Y.Thisfacilityismanned24hoursperdayandcouldperformthesamefunctionsastheStateWarningPoint(seeStateWarningPoint).SEP1-4July1990 I'e%A 1.2(Cont.)MAfixedinstrumentwhichtypicallymeasuresgrossgammaradiationlevelsinalocalareaandalarmswhentheradiati.onexposureratereachesthepresetalarmlevel.TheARMsystemshaveremotereadoutsandalarmsformonitorsintheControlRoomssovariousareasinthestationcanbemonitoredsimultaneouslyatarespectivecentrallocation.Basedupontheindications,theControlRoomoperatormakesannouncementsoverthePublicAddresssystemastowhatareasstationpersonnelshouldevacuate.N~-Thoseactionstakenduringorafteranaccidenttoobtainandprocessinformationthat'isnecessarytomakedecisionstoimplementspecificemergencymeasures.-Afacilityusedforevaluationofinformationincludinginstrumentdata,toassessthescopeandseverityofanemergencycondition.SuchfacilitiesavailabletoNineMilePointinclude:oQ~~tControlRoomsTechnicalSupportCenterEmergencyOperationsFacilityAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenterNMPCNuclearEngineeringandLicensingOffices~EELJKRHXusedtoassistwithnotificationofemergencyresponsepersonnel.0'N-ServesastheseniorNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationmanagementrepresentativeatthesiteandwillreplacetheSiteEmergencyDirectorastheindividualwithoverallresponsibilityforcontroloftheemergencysituation.HedirectstheEOFandoff-siteemergencysupportorganizationandensuresitscoordinatedresponseinsupportoftheon-siteemergencyorganization.Hewillconcernhimselfprimarilywithsuchdetailsoftheemergencyaspublicandpressrelations,StateandlocalaswellasFederalemergencyorganizationinteraction,logistics,off-siteemergencymeasuresandoutsidetechnicalassistance.HeisresponsibleforassuringcontinuityofresourcesafterrelievingtheSiteEmergencyDirectorofthisresponsibility.SEP1-5July1990 j~1r, (Cont.)EMERGAnarealocatedatNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationsNuclearEngineeringandLicensingOfficesinSyracuse,NewYork.Theprimarypurposeofthisareaistoensurecoordinationandcommunicationsbetweensi.teandtheNuclearEngineeringOffices,andtocomplimenttheNELDstaffrespondingtotheNineMilePointNuclearStationSiteduringanemergency.ItisalsoalocationwhereSeniorNMPCmanagementandCo-tenantscanreceiveup-to-dateinformationontheemergencyresponse/recovery.Q.instructions,personnellists,etc.forusebyNMPCpersonneltoimplementtheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlan.oQQ@~J+PA~55-Thoseemergencymeasurestakentomitigateorterminateanemergencysi.tuationatornearthesourceoftheprobleminordertopreventanuncontrolledreleaseofradioactivematerialortoreducethemagnitudeofarelease.N-ThecommunicationscenteratOswegoFireControlinOswego,NY.istheCountyWarningPoint.Itservesasanotificationpointformessagesfromtheutilitiestoappropriateofficialsinthecounty.ThiscenterisaNAWASstationandcancommunicatedirectlywiththeStateWarningPoint.ItalsohasaradiotocommunicatedirectlywiththeNineMilePointNuclearStationandtheJ.A.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant.IhlSK.2ltQE&UE-*individualsatagivenlocationonoroff-site.Itisdeterminedfromthequantityofradioactivematerialreleasedandtheappropriatemeteorologicaltransportanddiffusionparameters.o55ERg;5'Asituationoutsideofroutineoperationaleventsorminorequipmentmalfunctionwhichcouldleadtoaradiologicalhazardaffectingthehealthandsafetyofworkersorthepublic,orresultinsignificantdamagetoproperty.Acollectivetermencompassingtheassessment,correctiveandprotectiveactionstakenduringthecourseofanemergency.ARadiologicaldoserates;specificcontaminationlevelsofairborne,waterborne,orsurface-depositedconcentrationsofradioactivematerials;imminentlyhazardousweathercondi.tions;off-normalstationevents;orspecificinstrumentindications(includingtheirratesofchange)thatmaybeusedasthresholdsforinitiatingspecificemergencyactions.SEP1-6July1990 4s'i 1.2(Cont.)122Procedureswhichprovideadetailedlistofresponsibilitiesandactionstobeimplementedbypersonnelstaffingon-siteemergencyfacilitiesA.systemofradiostationsorganizedtopermitdesignatedgovernmentofficialstoissueexpedientemergencyinformationandinstructionsinthreatenedoractualemergencies.Aconditionwhichfallsintooneofthefollowingcategories(asdefinedinSection4.0):UnusualEventAlertSiteAreaEmergencyGeneralEmergencyLocalandStatefacilitiesforassessmentofemergencyinformationanddirectionoflocalandStateemergencyresponsepersonnel.0TheEOFi.sanemergencyresponsefacilitylocatednearthereactorsiteintheNMPNuclearTrainingCenterBuilding.ThepurposeoftheEOFistoprovidecontinuouscoordinationwithlocal,StateandFederalagenciesandtoprovideevaluationofNiagaraMohawkactivitiesduringanemergencyhavingorpotentiallyhavingenvironmentalconsequences.TheEOFisa"hardened"faci.litymeetingtherequirementsofNUREG-0737(i.e.,protectionfactoratleast5,ventilationisolationwithHEPAandcharcoalandspacefor10NRCemployees).Projecteddosecommitmentvaluesatwhichrecommendationsshouldbemadetoresponsibleoff-siteofficialstoisolatefoodcontainingradioactivityandthuspreventit'introductionintocommerce.22Procedureswhichprovidedetailedinstructions,personnellists,etc.forusebyNMPCpersonneltoimplementtheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.ProcedureswhichI22provideinstructions,checklists,andguidancetomaintaintheemergencypreparednessprogram,equipmentandassociateddocuments.Adesignatedareaapproximately10milesinradiusaroundNMPNSusedtofacilitateoff-siteemergencyplanning.Accesstothe10mileEPZmaybecontrolledduringaradiologicalemergencyatNMPNSbypoliceandmilitarycontrolpoints.SEP1-7July1990 Itt,~4i'$lr/I (Cont.)TheEPZisadesignatedareaaroundanuclearfacilityusedtofacilitateoff-siteemergencyplanning.TherearetwoEmergencyPlanningZones.Thefirstisanarea,approximately10milesinradiusaroundtheNMPNS,forwhichdetailedemergencyplanningconsiderationoftheplume(airborneactivity)exposurepathwayhasbeengiventoensurepromptandeffectiveprotectiveactionsforthepublic.Approximately50milesinradiusaroundtheNMPNS,forwhichemergencyplanningconsiderationoftheingestionexposure(foodandwater)pathwayhasbeengiventoensureeffectivepreventativemeasuresforthe'public.Adesignatedareaapproximately50milesinradiusaroundtheNMPNS,forwhichEmergencyPlanningconsiderationsoftheingestionexposure(FoodandWater)pathwayhasbeengiventoensureeffectivepreventativemeasuresforthepublic.ERFisagenerictermreferringtoafacilitythatisusedforemergencypurposes.ThesefacilitiesincludetheControlRoom,TechnicalSupportCenter,EmergencyOperationsFacility,OperationsSupportCenter,OswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenter,etc.RTheorganization,whichconsistsofthecorporate,stationandoutsidepersonnel,thatmanagesthelargescaleorlong-termresponsetoandrecoveryfromanaccident.-Characterizedbypersonnelfromthestationstaff(RadiationProtectionorEnvironmentalDepartments)orcontractorstaffthatcollectenvironmentalmeasurementsaspartoftheExpandedRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram.Areasinwhichpersonnelandvisitorsatthestationassembleduringanemergencyforaccountabilitypurposes.station,inwhichthelicenseehastheauthoritytodetermineallactivitiesincludingexclusionorremovalofpersonnelandpropertyfromthearea.Foremergencypreparednesspurposes,theNMPNS/JAFNPPexclusionareasareconsideredtobeoneexclusionarea(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure2.2,"CombinedNMPNS/JAFNPPSitePlot").Characterizedbyanincreaseinthenumberandfrequencyofsamplescollected,plusotheradditionalsamplingofcriticalpathways(suchassnow,grounddeposition,surfacewater,etc.)SEP1-8July1990 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1.2(Cont.)Thisplan(formerlyRadiologicalAssistancePlan[RAP]andInteragencyRadiologicalAssistancePlan[IRAP])istheFederalgovernment'smeansofprovidingin-depthcapabilitytoassistlicensees,Statesandlocalgovernmentsintheeventofaradiologicalemergency.ThemonitoringandassessmentteamsarenormallyprovidedbytheDepartmentofEnergy(DOE).TheFSARisamultivolumereportdescribinganuclearpowerstation'ssite,designfeatures,safetyfeaturesandtheutility'sintendedmethodsofoperation.TheFSARmustbesubmittedtotheU.S.NRCbytheutilitywhenapplyingforanoperatinglicenseforthenuclearstation.ThereareseparateFSA'R'sforUnit1andUnit2.oGAcategoryofevents,thatareinprogressorthathaveoccurred,whichinvolveimminentoractualsubstantialreactorcoredegradationormeltingwiththepotentialforlossofcontainmentintegrity.-Anyelement,compoundorcombinationthereof,whichisdetonable,flammable,corrosive,toxic,anoxidizer,anetiologicagent,orhighlyreactiveandwhichbecauseofhandling,storageprocessing,orpackagingmayhavedetrimentaleffectsuponoperatingandemergencypersonnel,thepublic,equipment,and/ortheenvironment.-Theprincipalexposurefromthispathwaywouldbefromingestionofcontaminatedwaterorfoodssuchasmilkorfreshvegetables.Thedurationofprincipalexposurescouldrangeinlengthfromhourstomonths.TheJointNewsCenterprovidesacentralfacilityforthereleaseofinformationtothenewsmediaandthepublic.ThelocationistheMcCrobieBuilding,41LakeStreet,Oswego,N.Y.Evacuationofpersonnelfromlocalizedareaswithinthestation,withassemblyoutsidetheaffectedlocalarea.TheLPZisdefinedasanareaofsuchsizethatanindividuallocatedatanypointonitsouterboundary,whoisexposedtotheradioactivityfromareleaseduringtheentireperiodofitspassage(30days),wouldnotreceiveatotalradiationdosetothewholebodyinexcessof25remoraradiationdosetothethyroidinexcessof300remfromradioiodineinhalation.'Theindividualresponsibleforthecoordinationofallemergencyplanningefforts'EP1-9July1990 4p8>>lgg'4tIA+tP~4k@II~

(Cont.)2DoseAssessmentandhasbeentrainedontheproperuseoftheRad/Doseassessmentcomputer.G@LE~-NAWASistheFederalportionoftheFederal,StateandlocalgovernmentnationwidewarningsystemusedtowarnofattackontheUnitedStatesoractualorimpendingnaturalorman-madedisasters.NAWASwarningpointsarestrategicallylocatedthroughoutthecontinentalUnitedStatesandaremannedona24-hour-a-daybasis.QQ~',-AnyareaoutsideofthejointpropertycontrolledbyNMPCandNYPA.Q~LXE-TheareawithinthejointpropertycontrolledbyNMPCandNYPA,theexclusionarea.-Eventswhichareclassifiedasnonemergencysituations.ThisclassofeventsisincludedintheSiteEmergencyPlaninordertospecifypersonnelactionandprovideforimmediatemanagementreview.Theclassincludessituationswhicharerestrictedtoasmallareaofthestationorasmallnumberofpeopleandwhichhav'elittlelikelihoodofescalationtomoresevereemergencyconditions.Anon-siteassemblyareaatNMPNStowhichstationpersonnel,otherthantheControlRoomandTSCstaffs,reportforaccountabilityand.specialassignment.ItislocatedintheUnit1AdministrationBuildingandincludestheFl.E1.277'unchRoom;Fl.E1.261'unchRoom,MaintenanceandElectricalShops,lockerrooms,StoreroomandFl.El.248'adiationProtectionOffice.IDcardsissuedtoindividualsassignedemergencydutieswhichallowadmittancebeyondtheAccessControlPoints,andintothe10MileEPZ.-Itservesasthecountycommandpostfromwhichemergencyoperationswillbedirectedandcoordinated.TheOCEOCislocatedintheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficesinthebasementoftheOswegoCountyBranchBuilding,Fulton,N.Y.AsystemofaccountingforpersonnelwithintheProtectedAreaduringanemergency.ThesystemwasdevelopedinresponsetoNUREG-0654(SectionII.J.5)andusestheNuclearSecurityKeyCardsassignedtoallpersonnelenteringtheProtectedArea,EmergencyAccountabilityCardreaderslocatedthroughouttheplant,andacomputerizeddatabase.ThesystemprovidestimelyidentificationofindividualswhohaveNOTreportedtoevacuationAssemblyAreasandgeneratesapersonnelaccountabilityreport.SEP1-10July1990 I'SvlgEJ 1.2(Cont.)ThisisagenerictermusedthroughouttheSiteEmergencyPlanreferringtoaPublicAddresssystemwhereanannouncementoralarmcanbemadeandheardthroughouttheprotectedarea.OthertermsusedforthePAsystemaretheGAItronics,PlantPagingSystem,PageParty/PublicAddressCommunicationsSubsystem(PP/PA),etc.Projecteddosecommitmentvaluesatwhichrecommendationsshouldbemadetoresponsibleoff-siteofficials.Theseactionsshouldhaveminimalimpacttopreventorreducetheradioactivecontaminationofhumanfoodoranimalfeed.Personnelgenerallyknowledgeableinplantsystems.ThiscouldincludethosecurrentlyholdingaSeniorReactorOperatorLicenseorwhousedtoholdaSeniorReactorOperatorLicenseorsomeonewithplantexperience.Apathwaybywhichindividualscanbeexposedtoradiation.Theprincipalexposuresourcesfromthispathwayare:(a)wholebodyexternalexposuretogammaradiationfromtheplumeandfromdepositedmaterial;and(b)inhalationexposurefromthepassingradioactiveplume.Thosepersonsforwhomprotectiveactionsarebeingorwouldbetaken.Thefirstprintoutoftheaccountabilitylist,initiatedduringtheinitialaccountabilityphase.Thisprintoutbecomesthemissinglistduringthesearchoperationphase.On-siteassemblyareasatNMPNStowhichpersonnelatthestationreportduringanemergency,exceptthoseassignedotherspecificreportinglocations.o'UQEQXE~Q55-Adoseobtainedusingdoseprojectionmethods(seeDoseProjection).designatedtoimplementthesecurityrequirementsof10CFR73.ItissometimesreferredtointhecontextofUnit1and/orUnit2protectedarea.SEP1-11July1990 t

(Cont.)ThoseemergencymeasurestakenbeforeorafterareleaseofradioactivematerialhasoccurredforthepurposeofpreventingorminimizingradiologicalexposurestopersonsthatwouldBelikelytooccur'iftheactionswere'nottaken.Someofthepossibleprotectiveactionsare.'electedShelteringGeneralShelteringSelectedEvacuationGeneralEvacuationIsolationofIngestionPathwayandSourcesRadioprotect:iveDrugAdministration(1~-Projectedradiologicaldoseordosecommitmentvaluestoindividualsinthegeneralpopulationthatwarrantprotective'actionbeforeorfollowingareleaseofradioactivematerial.Protectiveactionswouldbewarrantedprovidedthatthereductioninindividualdoseexpectedtobeachievedbycarryingouttheprotectiveactionisnotoffsetby~excessiveriskstoindividualsafetyintakingtheprotectiveaction.ThePAGdoesnotincludethedosethathasunavoidablyoccurredpriortotheassessment.Adedicatedtelephonesystemusedtoprovideinitialnotificationofanemergency,andcontinuingemergencyinformation,totheStateandtoOswegoCounty.-Characterizedbythecollectionofnormalradiologicalsamplesrequiredbytechnicalspecificationsandadditionaloptionalsamplesnotcoveredintechnicalspecifications(suchassoil,meat,poultry,etc.)Thoseactionstakenafteranemergencytorestoretheplantasnearlyaspossibletoitspre-emergencycondition.Facilitytobeusedasaworkingareabyselectedmembersoftherecoverystaff.SpecificlocationsoutsidetheNMPNSexclusionareafortheassemblvofpersonnelintheeventofasiteevacuation.SEP1-12July1990 tkkI45 1.2(Cont.)-ThisisanyareaaccesstowhichiscontrolledbyNMPCforpurposesofprotectionofindividualsfromexposuretoradi.oactivematerials.AtNMPNSUni.t1thisareaincludestheReactorBuilding,theTurbineBuildingandtheRadwasteBuilding;atNMPNSUnit2,thisareaincludestheReactorBuilding,theTurbineBuilding,theRadwasteBuilding,theCondensateStorageTankBuilding,theStandbyGasTreatmentBuildingandtheAuxiliaryBoilerBuilding.-Adescriptivetermapplyingtoacombinationofsystemsthatcanbeusedtoprovideadecayheatremovalpath.ASafeShutdownSystemforUnit1consistsofanyoneofthefollowingdecayheatremovalpaths:1)EmergencyCondenser,ControlRodDrivePumps(After8hour'),andReactorShutdownCoolantSystem2)CoreSpray,AutomaticDepressurizationSystemandContainmentSprayTorusCoolingASafeShutdownSystemforUnit2consistsofanyoneofthefollowingdecayheatremovalpaths.1)HPCS,S/RV/ADS,RHRPoolCooling,RHRShutdownCooling2)RCIC,S/RV/ADS,RHRPoolCooling,RHRShutdownCoolingThissystemprovidesadisplayofplantparametersfromwhichthesafetystatusofstationoperationsmaybeassessedintheControlRoomsandTechnicalSupportCenter.ForUnit1,twoCRTsareprovidedwhichdisplaythesameinformationavailableintheControlRoomfromtheprocesscomputer.Akeyboardprinterisalsoavailableforprovidinghardcopyprintoutsofdisplayedinformation.(Thissystemcandisplayorprintoutinformati.onordatapointsondemandbymembersoftheTSCstaffs~)ForUnit2,theSPDSincludestwoCRTsalsowithhardcopyprintoutcapability.ForUnit2theDigitalRadiationMonitoringSystem(DRMS)isconsi.deredapartofSPDS.AcommitteewhichshallfunctiontoprovideindependentreviewandauditofdesignatedactivitiesinareasinitsjudgementbearuponthesafeoperationofthestationsandasrequiredbyTechnicalSpecifications.Thesecondprintoutinitiated30minutesaftertheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement.Usedtofurthereliminatethenamesofmissingpersonnel.-Adeliberateactorperceivedthreatofanactwhichcouldimperilthestationandendangerthepublichealthandsafetybyexposuretoradiation.SEP1-13July1990 k('l',g (Cont.)TheSTOCisastagingareaforOn-SiteNuclearSecurityDepartmentoperationsandaugmentstheTechnicalSupportCenter.ItisadedicatedspacelocatedintheUnit1NuclearSecurityBuildingandprovidesalocationforthemonitoring,commandandcontrolofNuclearSecurityDepartment'son-siteactivities.-Acategoryofevents,thatareinprogressorthathaveoccurred,'hichinvolvepotentialoractualmajorfailure(s)ofplantfunctionsneededforprotectionofthepublic.TheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector(SED)isresponsiblefortheimplementationandadministrationoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.Hedirectstheon-siteemergencyresponseorganizationand'asoverallauthorityforcontroloftheemergencysituationandforassuringcontinuityofresourcesuntilrelievedoftheseauthoritiesbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.AfterthearrivaloftheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,theSiteEmergencyDirectorwillmaintainoverallresponsibilityfortheactualoperationandcontrolofthestationandwillcoordinatehisactivitieswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.-Evacuationofallnon-essentialpersonnelfromtheNMPNSprotectedareaviatheSecurityBuildingstothedesignatedRemoteAssemblyArea(s).Italsoincludes,asappropriate,theevacuationofindividualsfromtheNMPNSexclusionareaincludingtheNuclearTrainingCenter;EnergyCenter,SewageTreatmentFacilityandallotherNMPNSsitelocationstotheirhomesoradesignateRemoteAssemblyArea.-Areviewgroupwhich,inaccordancewithStation'echnicalSpecifications,functionsbyadvisingtheGeneralSuperintendentNuclearGeneration(SiteEmergencyDirector)andtheSafetyReviewandAuditBoardconcerningthesafetyaspectsofproposedcoursesofaction.Theseprocedurescontaininstructionsforstationoperatorsusuallyattributedtoemergencyproceduresintheregulatoryguidesandstandards.TheStatecommandpostfromwhichemergencyoperationswillbedirectedandcoordinated.ItislocatedinthesubstructureofthePublicSecurityBuilding(f/22),StateOfficeBuildingCampus,Albany,N.Y.StatefieldoperationswillbeimplementedthroughtheStateEmergencyManagementOffice,CentralDistrict~Office,Oneida,N.Y.SEP1-14July1990 Rr4'.t"l 1.2(Cont.)TheSWPistheNationalWarningSystempointintheStateassignedresponsibilityforcontrolofNAWASwithinthe,State.Assuch,itistheStateCenter'sresponsibilityforreceiptanddisseminationofwarningsofanattackupontheUnitedStatesoractualorimpendingnaturalorman-madedisasters.ThisservesasanotificationpointformessagesfromtheutilitiestoappropriateofficialsintheState.TheSWPislocatedinthePublicSecurityBuilding(/(22),StateOfficeBui.ldingCampus,Albany,N.Y.Evacuationofnonessentialindividualswithinthestation'sprotectedarea,withassemblyattheirdesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreas.TheTSCisafacili.tymannedbystationmanagementandotherpersonnelduringanemergencytoutilizetechnicaldataanddisplaystoprovidedirectionforimplementationofemergencyprocedures,andin-depthtechnicalsupporttoControlRoomactivities.TheNMPNSsiteTSC,locatedintheUnit1AdministrationBuilding(Fl.E1.248')nearbothcontrolroomsservesbothUnits1and2.(TheTSCprovidesthefunctionsofanOn-SiteEmergencyResponseFacility.)TheunaffectedunitisconsideredtobeeitherNMPNSunitwhereanemergencydoesnotexi,stwhi.leanemergencyconditionexistsattheotherunit.TheNMPNSunitwheretheemergencyconditionexistsisconsideredtobetheaffectedunit.ThisisanyareatowhichaccessisnotcontrolledbyNMPCforpurposesofprotectionofindividualsfromexposuretoradiationandradioactivematerials,andanyareausedforresidentialquarters.~-*haveoccurred,whichgenerallycharacterizeoff-normalplantconditions.Bythemselves,theeventsdonotconstituteasignificantemergencycondition,butcouldindicateapotentialdegradationinthelevelofsafetyoftheplant.SEP1-15July1990 JfE-,Ir>k'4CQ.

SECTION2'SCOPEANDAPPLICABILITYSECTION2.12.22.2.12.2.22.2.32.3FZGUEE2.12.22.32.42'EZ?LEDescriptionoftheStationandSiteAreaandPopulationOswego'ountyAreaOswegoCountyPopulationPublicFacilitiesandInstitutionsScopeZZZLENMPNS/JAFNPPSITEPLOTCOMBINEDNMPNS/JAPNPPSITEPLOTPLUMEEXPOSUREEMERGENCYPLANNINGZONE(10MILERADIUS)INGESTIONEMERGENCYPLANNINGZONE(50MILERADIUS)POPULATIONDISTRIBUTION(10MILERADIUS)PAGE2-12-22-22-22-32-32-52-62-72-82-92-iJune1985

2.02.1lETheNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS)consistsoftwoelectricpowergeneratingplantswithboilingwaterreactors.Unit1isratedat1850megawattsthermalwithanetelectricaloutputofapproximately610megawatts.Unit2isratedat3323megawattsthermalwithanetelectricaloutputofapproximately1083megawatts.Theirprincipalelementsareanuclearsteamgeneratingsystem,a'urbine-generatorunit,345Kvand115Kvswitchyards,lakewaterpumpingfacilitiescompletewithintakeanddischargestructuresandplantauxiliaryequipment.NMPNSUnit1consistsoffiveprincipalbuildingsinterconnectedtoformonestructureapproximately700feetlongand350feetwide.Thesebuildingsaretheturbinegeneratorbuilding,thereactorbuilding,thewastedisposalbuilding,thescreenandpumphousebuildingandtheadministrativebuilding.Thereisa350'ighstacklocatedapproximately100feeteastofthenortheastcornerofthereactorbuildingwiththeswitchyardsapproximately125feetsouthoftheStation.Fi.gure2.1showstheNMPNSSitePlot.TheStationbuildingsandswitchyardsuseapproximatelyonepercentofthetotalsitearea.ThepowergenerationcomplexofNMPNSUnit2includesseveralcontiguousbuildings:areactorbuildingwithtwoauxiliarybays,acontrolbuilding,theturbinebuildingandtheradwastebuilding.Otherbuildings,suchasthesecurityfacility,arealsolocatedinthegeneralplantarea.Ascreenwellforcirculatingandservicewatersystemsislocatedapproximately450feetnorthwestofthemainbuildingcomplex.CondensercoolingforUnit2isprovidedfromacounterflow,naturaldraft,hyperbolic,concretecoolingtowerlocatedapproximately840feetsouthofthemainbuildingcomplex.TheUnit2sitei.slocatedadjacenttoandeastoftheNMPNSUnit1.TheNMPNSsiteisontheshoreofLakeOntariointhetownofScriba,OswegoCounty,NewYork.TheNMPNSsiteislocatedadjacenttoandwestoftheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP),operatedbytheNewYorkPowerAuthority,whichhasbeenincommer'cialoperationsince1975.Forthepurposeofoff-siteemergencyplanning,theNMPNS/JAPWPPexclusionareasareconsideredtobeoneexclusionarea(seeFigure2.2).ExclusiondistancesfortheNMPNS/JAP%PPsiteare3000feettotheeastoftheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant,threequartersofamiletothewestoftheNMPNSUni.t1andapproximatelyoneandone-halfmilestothesouthernsiteboundary.TherearetwoEmergencyPlanningZones.Thefirstisanareaapproximately10milesinradiusaroundtheNMPNS(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure2.3,PlumeExposureEmergencyPlanningZone(10MileRadius)),forwhichdetailedemergencyplanningconsiderationoftheplumeexposurepathwayhasbeengiventoensurepromptandeffectiveprotectiveactionsforthepublic..ThesecondisanareaSEP2-1September1989 14t3h~F'ie4k 2.1(Cont'd)approximately50milesinradiusaroundtheNMPNS(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure2.4,IngestionEmergencyPlanningZone(50MileRadius)),Forwhichemergencyplanningconsiderationoftheingestionexposurepathwayhasbeengiventoensureeffectivepreventativemeasuresforthepublic.2.2TheOswegoCountyarea,thepopulationandpublicfacilitiesandinstitutionsarediscussedbelow.2.2.1TheareawithintenmilesoftheNineMilePointNuclearPowerSiteislocatedonLakeOntarioandinOswegoCounty.OswegoCountyispredominantlyruralinnaturewithapproximately75percentofitstotallandacresconsistingofwoodland,wetlandsandinactiveagriculturalland.Althoughactiveagriculturallandsonlyaccountfor16Kofthetotallandacres,agricultureisthemajorlanduseinthecounty.Inrecentyears,therehasbeenatrendtowardfewerfarmsandmore'residencesinlowdensityareas.Availablestatisticsindicatethattheareasurroundingthesiteisprimarilywoodlandwithsomeactiveagriculturalland.ThemajoragriculturalactivityinOswegoCountyisdairy,accountingforapproximately63percentofthe'valueofallfarmproductsproducedinthecounty.Themajorharvestedcropsarehay,alfalfaandcorn.Themajorlivestockanimalsarecattleandhogs.Theindustrialactivitieswithin10milesofthesiteareconfinedprincipallytotheCityofOswegometropolitanarea,withlittleindustryintheoutlyingcommunitiesofScriba,Minetto,VolneyandMexico.OnefacilityintheimmediateareaistheALCANmanufacturingplantwhichislocatedapproximately3milessouthwestofthesiteonRoute1.ManufacturingisthemostimportantindustryinOswegoCountydirectlyaccountingfor33percentofthecounty'stotalemployment.2.2.2TheNineMilePointNuclearPowerSiteislocatedsevenmilestothenortheastoftheCityofOswegoandthirteenmilestothenorthoftheCityofFulton.Asidefromthesetwoareasofpopulationconcentration,theregionissparselypopulated.Mostofthepopulationwithinthe10-mileradiusoftheNMPNS'slocatedinmetropolitanOswego.The1984permanentresidentpopulationestimatefortheCityofOswegowas20,383.Thepopulationdensityoftheimmediateareasurroundingthesiteisquitelow.A12-acreplot,knownasOntarioBibleConferenceandoperatedasasummercamp,islocatedoutsidethenorthwestcornerofSEP2-2September1989

>1,4irj.kp 2.2.2(Cont'd)thesite,aboutthree-fourthsofamilefromtheStation.Groupsofupto500personsusethiscampinJulyandAugust.Duringthisperiod,amaximumof1,500personsmaybepresentforintermittentperiodsonweekends.TheonlyotherconcentrationofpopulationnearthesiteisthehamletofLycomingnearthesoutheastcorner,whichcontainsabout125residents.ThenearestpermanentresidenceisonRoute29about3,700feetsoutheastofthesite.Thecountypopulationdistributionbysectorandzonebasedon1980estimatesisshowninFigure2.5.2.2.3Thepublicinstitutions,asidefromtheschoolsandchurches,withinthe10-milePlumeExposureEPZofthesiteareahospitalandacollegeintheCityofOswego.Therearenopublicinstitutionswithin5milesofthesite.AdetailedlistingofspecialfacilitiesinOswegoCountywithinthe10-milePlumeExposureEPZispresentedinAppendixHofthe"OswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan".2.3KKl~ThisNineMilePoint'uclearStationSi.teEmergencyPlan(SEP)providesguidanceforresponsetobothon-siteandoff-siteemergencysituations.Thescoperangesfromtimelyresponseactionandnotificationintheeventofminoroccurrenceswhichcouldleadtomoreseriousconsequences,throughgraduallyincreasinglyseriousconditions,tosevereeventswhichmayrequireimmediatenotificationandevacuationofthepublicandtheactivationofa.largeemergencyresponseorganization.The"bigpicture"conceptisemployedinprovidinganoverallevaluation,notificationandactionscheme.For"plantspecificemergencyinitiatingconditions,theaffectedunitorganizationshallini.tiatetheSiteEmergencyPlan.Forsiteinitiatingconditions,Unit1organizationshallinitiatetheplan.InterrelationshipofthisSiteEmergencyPlanwithotherprocedures,plansandemergencyarrangementsisnecessarytoensureaneffectiveresponseorganization.Theseinterrelateddocumentsinclude:1.NineMilePointNuclearStationEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures(S-EPP),EmergencyActionProcedures(S-EAP),andEmergencyPlanMaintenanceProcedures(S-EPMP)aredesignedtodetailspecificactionsrequiredbyStationpersonnelinresponsetoradiologicalandnon-radiologicalemergencyconditionsandtomaintainemergencypreparedness.AlistingoftheseproceduresiscontainedinAppendixC.2.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation.CorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlanImplementingProcedures(CPP)aredesignedtodetailspecificactionsrequiredbyNMPCorporatepersonnelinresponsetoradiologicalemergencyconditions.AlistingoftheseproceduresiscontainedinAppendixC.SEP2-3July1990 RAPlgCp$4C,-IP~y04 2.3(Cont.)3.OperatingProcedures(OP)EmergencyOperatingProcedures(EOP)andSpecialOperatingProcedures(SOP)whichdetailimmediateandsubsequentoperatoractionsinresponsetovarioussystemtransients.TheseoperatingproceduresarecoordinatedwiththeSiteEmergencyPlananditsImplementingProcedurestoensureappropriateactionsaretakenonatimelybasis'.StationChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartmentProcedureswhichdefinehealthphysicsrequirementsforthecontrolandhandlingofradioactivematerials,personneldecontamination,respiratoryprotection,samplingtechniques,radiationsurveytechniquesandradiationexposureguidelines.ThesearetheproceduresusedtoimplementthenormalChemistryandRadiationProtectionProgramsattheStation.Selectedprocedures,whichareapplicabletobothnormalandemergencyconditions,areusedinconjunctionwiththeSiteEmergencyPlanitsimplementingprocedures'~StationPhysicalSecurityandFireProtectionPlansandtheirimplementingprocedures,whichprovideoverallguidanceandspecificinstructionstoNuclearSecurityandStationpersonnelforemergenciesinvolvingsecurityorfire.TheseplansandproceduresarecoordinatedwiththeSiteEmergencyPlananditsimplementingprocedurestoensurecompatibility.6.TheOswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlanandtheNewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan.InconjunctionwiththisSiteEmergencyPlananditsimplementingprocedures,theseplansprovideforearlyandredundantnotificationschemes,continuedassessmentandupdateofradiologicalconditionsandtheinitiationofon-siteandoff-siteprotectiveactions.Theconceptofoperations,anditsrelationshiptotheFederal,State,localandprivateorganizationsthatarepartoftheoverallemergencyresponseorganizations,isdescribedinSection5.0and6.0.Ablockdiagram,whichillustratestheseinterrelationshipsisincludedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.2,EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces.IllustrationsofhowtheinterfacesbetweenvarioussegmentsofresponseorganizationschangeduringvariousphasesofemergencyandrecoveryoperationsareshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure7.1,EmergencyOrganizationInterfaces.SEP2-4September1989 "1](pl*,h~

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SECTION3.0SUMMARYOFEMERGENCYPLANSEP3-iJune1985 Xr.

3.03.1ThisNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlandescribesthetotalpreparednessprogramestablished,implementedandcoordinatedbytheNMPCtoassurethecapabilityandreadinessforcopingwithandmitigatingbothon-siteandoff-siteconsequencesofradiologicalemergencies.3.2KQZK3.2.1GeneralTheSiteEmergencyPlancoversthespectrumofemergenciesfromminorlocalizedincidentstomajoremergenciesinvolvingprotectivemeasuresbyoff-siteresponseorganizations.Includedareguidelinesforimmediateresponse,assessmentofemergencysituations,definedactioncriteriaanddelineationofsupportfunctions.SiteEmergencyPlanImplementingproceduresandCorporateEmergencyResponseImplementingproceduresprovidedetailedinformationforindividualswhomaybeinvolvedwithspecificemergencyresponsefunctions.ThisSiteEmergencyPlanprovidesforagradedscaleofresponsefordistinctclassificationsofemergencyconditions,actionwithinthoseclassifications,andcriteriaforescalationtoamoresevereclassification.ThisclassificationsystemisthesameasthatusedbytheStateofNewXorkandtheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice.Theplanshavefouremergencycategories:UnusualEvent,Alert,SiteAreaEmergencyandGeneralEmergency.Inadditiontonotifyingtheoff-siteagenciesoftheexistingemergencyclassification,provisionsaremadeintheimplementingproceduresfortheStationtoadvisetheStateandCountyofappropriateprotectiveactions.3.2.2EmergencyOrganizationTheorganizationforcontrolofemergenciesbeginswiththeshiftorganizationoftheaffectedUnit(s)andcontainsprovisionsforaugmentationandextensiontoincludeotherStationpersonnel,NMPCCorporatepersonnelandoutsideemergencyresponseorganizations.Asanincidentincreasesinseverityorpotentialseverity,theemergencyresponseandcorrespondingresponseorganizationmustnecessarilyincreaseinsize.AphasedresponseisappropriatetoprovideforacompleterangeofstationandCorporatelevelresponse,asdeterminedbytheparticularsituation.Threestaffinglevelshavebeenestabli.shedtoprovidethisphasedresponseandarediscussedindetailinSection5.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.Asummaryofthesestaffinglevelsisasfollows:DuringnormaloperationandduringeventsintheOperationalEventandUnusualEventcategories,theaffectedUnit(s)isoperatedandmanagedfromtheControlRoombytheStationShiftSupervisorassistedbyhiscrewuntilsupportedbytheTSCifactivated.September1989 t'S>'I7 3.0(Cont.)'oreventsthatfallintotheUnusualEventcategory,the'tationShiftSupervisormayrequestalargerresponseorganization.WhentheStationShiftSupervisoroftheaffectedunitdeclaresthatthisstaffinglevelisnecessary,hewillbecometheSiteEmergencyDirector.Heimmediatelyinitiatesstepsto.stafftheTechnicalSupportCenterandOperationsSupportCenter.WhensiteseniormanagementarrivesattheTSC,therankingqualifiedindividualassumestheroleofSiteEmergencyDirectorandmanagement'oftheemergencytransfersfromtheControlRoomtotheTSC.Eventsinvolvingastationevacuationmayrequiremobilizationofthisorganization.Inaddition,thisorganizationwouldprovideinitialstaffingrequirementsiftheemergencyweretoescalatetoahigherclassification.ForeventsthatfallintothecategoxyofAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency(havingpotentialenvironmentalconsequences)orasotherwisedeemednecessarybytheSiteEmergencyDirector,anevenlargerresponseorganizationwillberequired.StaffihgLevelIIIprovidesacombinedstationandcorporatelevelresponseorganizationbyaugmentationoftheon-siteemergencyresponseorganizationusingadditionalpersonnelfromthestationstaffandpersonnelfromtheCorporateStaff.Thislargerorganizationisneededtoprovideadditionaltechnicalandadministrativesupporttotheemergencyresponseorganizationandespeciallytoimplementthenecessaryinteractionswithoff-siteresponseagenciesandorganizationsoutsidetheutility.Thisorganizationiscapableofhandling'arge-scaleand/orlong-termemergencies.StaffingLevelIIIincludesaugmentingthestaffingoftheTechnicalSupportCenterandtoactivateandstafftheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF).TheJointNewsCenterwillalsobeactivatedandstaffedtoprovidepublicrelationsinteractions.WhentheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerarrivesattheEOFheassumesoverallmanagementoftheemergency,concentratingonoff-siteactivitiesandinterfaces,whichwillthenbedirectedfromtheEOF.TheSiteEmergencyDi.rector,headquarteredintheTSC,willretainresponsibilityfortheon-siteportionoftheemergency,coordinatinghisactivitieswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.SEP3-2September1989 Ass~'

3.03.2.3(Cont.)Off-siteSupportThetotalemergencyprogramincludesthesupportoflocal,StateandFederalemergencyorganizations.Detailedprovisionsaremadeforimplementingprotectivemeasuresagainstdirectradiationexposureandinhalationofradioactivematerialformembersofthepublicwithinthecircularareawitharadiusofatleast10milesfromthesite.Additionalpreventivemeasuresmaybetakenbeyondthatdistancetoprecludeingestionpathwayexposures.Specificarrangementsandagreementshavebeenmadewithlocaloff-sitesupportorganizationstoprovide:FireandrescueEmergencymedicaltransportationHospitalmedicaltreatmentLawenforcementandtrafficcontrolCounty,StateandFederalagencieshavingleadresponsibilitiesspecificallyrelatedtothisSiteEmergencyPlanare:NewYorkStateDepartmentofHealth(NYDOH)-TheleadStateemergencyresponseagency,responsibleforrequestingnecessarymonitoringandforactivatingassessmentandevaluationpersonnel,equipment,andotherresources.NewYorkStateEmergencyManagementOffice(SEMO)-TheStatecoordinatingagencyresponsiblefortrackingCountyoperationsthroughtheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice.OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice(OCEMO)-DesignatedbylocallawsandexecutiveorderstocoordinatetheCounty'semergencyresponse.U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission(NRC)-TheFederalagencyresponsibleforverifyingthatappropriateemergencyplanshavebeenimplementedandforconductinginvestigativeactivitiesassociatedwitharadiologicalemergency.U.S.DepartmentofEnergy(DOE)-TheFederalagencyresponsibleforcoordinatingalloff-sitemonitoring,evaluationandassessmentandforreportingtheactivitiesofparticipatingFederalagencies.U.S.FederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA)-TheFederalagencydesignatedtoserveasthecontactpointforStateofficialsandtocoordinateandmanageallnon-technicalaspectsoftheFederalresponse.SEP3-3September1989 I4Pf>>'i%f' 3.03.2.4(Cont.)EmergencyResponseThemechanismsbywhichtheSiteEmergencyPlanprovidesfortheproperresponsetoemergencyconditionsattheNMPNSinclude:a.Z~atianThefirststationindividualwhobecomesawareofanemergencyconditionensuresthatnotificationismadeanddetailsareprovidedtotheControlRoom(s).ThisrecognitionandtheinitiationofemergencyresponsemayalsobeindicatedbyControlRoominstrumentationreadings.AppropriateinitialactionistakeninaccordancewithSpecialOperatingProceduresorEmergencyOperatingProcedures(suchasshutingdownoroperatingcertainplantequipmentorsystems).TheStationShiftSupervisoroftheaffectedunitassumestheroleoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector,andcontinuesinthatcapacityuntilrelievedbytheStationSuperintendentoftheaffectedunitorhisdesignatedalternate.IfaninitiatingconditionaffectingbothUnit1andUnit2occurscausinganemergencydeclarationatbothunits,theUnit1SSSwillbecometheSiteEmergencyDirector.b.hmmaamMTheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectorperformsassessmentactionsrelativetothesituationinaccordancewithSection6.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlanviatheEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures.Thisassessmentandconcurrentclassificationoftheemergencyarebasedonavailableinformationsuchastheinitialverbalcommunication,ControlRoominstrumentationreadings,doseprojectiondata,follow-upmonitoringdataandothersupportiveinformation.Theassessmentisupdatedasnewinformationbecomesavailable,withappropriatechangesintheemergencyclassificationbeingmade,ifnecessary.SEP3-4September1989 f,}[g-7~"~t.I~kg+i 3.0(Cont.)c~TheSiteEmergencyDirectorensuresthatbothon-siteandoff-siteemergencypersonnelandorganizationsarealertedand,ifnecessary,activated.Off-sitenotificationmethodsforvariousemergencyconditionsarediscussedinSection6.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlanandaresummarizedasfollows:oRequestsforassistance,suchasfirefightingandmedicaltransportation,fromlocaloff-sitesupportgroupsaremadethroughtheControlRoom(s).oNotificationtooff-siteauthoritiesofanUnusualEventismadeprimarilytoassurethatthoseagenciesarecognizantofthedetailsofeventswhichmayarousepublicconcern.Thisassuresthattheseauthoritiesareinformedonatimelybasis.ThesenotificationswillbemadetotheOCENO,NYDOHandNRC.oNotificationtotheoff-siteauthoritieslistedabovewillcommenceimmediatelyuponthedeclarationofanUnusualEvent,anAlert,aSiteAreaEmergencyoraGeneralEmergency.Section4.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlandescribesthetimeguidelinesbetweenthefirstindicationofaneventanddeclarationoftheapplicableemergencycondition.On-sitecorrectiveactionsmayproceedconcurrentlywithassessment,andaredescribedindetailforsituationswithineachemergencyclassificationintheSiteEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresandinapplicableEmergencyOperatingProcedures.SEP3-5September1989 C4+III1g~kgffgl 3.0(Cont.)On-siteprotectiveactions,includingcriteriaandmethods,aredescribedinSection6.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.Theprimaryprotectiveactionisevacuationofnonessentialpersonnelandtheuseofprotectiveequipmentandclothingforthosepersonnelwhoarerequiredtoperformemergencyactivities.Provisionismadeforevacuatingincreasinglylargerareascommensuratewithexistingconditions,suchasfirstaLocalAreaEvacuationofadesignatedareaoftheplant(e.g.SouthwestcornerofUnit1ReactorBuilding,Fl.El298');secondStationEvacuationmaybeimplementedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectoriftheaffectedareaisormaybetheareawithintheNMPNSsecurityfence;thirdlySiteEvacuationmaybeimplementedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectoriftheaffectedareaisormaybebeyondtheNMPNSsecurityfence.Off-siteprotectiveactionsarealsoaddressedinSection6.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.TheseactionsareprimarilytheresponsibilityofStateandlocalemergencyorganizations,butmaybebasedonrecommendationsmadebytheSiteEmergencyDirectororCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Theseoff-siteorganizationsmayinvokeanyemergencyactionswhichtheydeemappropriatebasedontheirassessmentofthesituation,withrespecttothelevelofradioactivityreleasedandtheprojectedoff-sitedose.ThekeyelementwhichensurescompatibilityofthisSiteEmergencyPlanandoff-siteemergencyplansistheprovisionforinitialnotificationandcontinuingstatusreportstotheNRC,Stateandlocalagencies,andforconveyingcurrentreleaseanddoseprojectioninformation.Adescriptionofthecommunicationssystemswhichassurethecapabilityforpromptnotificationand'continuingtransmittalofvitalinformationiscontainedinSection7.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.d.TerminationoftheEmergencyTheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerdetermineswhentheemergencyphasehasended.IftheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerisunavailable,theSiteEmergencyDirectorwillperformthisfunction.SEP3-6September1989

3.0(Cont.)SomeofthecriteriaformakingthisdeterminationarediscussedinthisSiteEmergencyPlan,Section9.1.ThedeterminationnormallyresultsfromjointevaluationsmadebytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,theSiteEmergencyDirector,theStateandCountyemergencyresponseagenciesandotherinvolvedagencies.3.2.5RecoveryAplanofactionforreturningtheplanttoaconditionwithinUni.t1and/orUnit2TechnicalSpecificationslimits.FurtherdetailsregardingrecoverymaybefoundinSection9.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.SEP3-7September1989 rI(

4.1CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM4-14.1.14.1.24.1.34.1.44.1.5OperationalEventUnusualEventAlertSiteAreaEmergencyGeneralEmergency4-24-24-44-74-94.2Unit1SPECTRUMOFPOSTULATEDACCIDENTS4-104.2.14.2.24.2.34.2.44.2.5MainSteamLineBreakOutsidetheDrywellLossofCoolantAccidentRefuelingAccidentControlRodDropAccidentContainmentDesignBasisAccident4-104-104-104-104-114.3UNIT2SPECTRUMOFPOSTULATEDACCIDENTS4-114.3.14.3.24.3.34.3.44.3.54.3.64.3.74.3.8MainSteamLineBreakOutsidetheDrywellLossofCoolantAccidentRealisticBasisLossofCoolantAccidentRefuelingAccidentControlRodDropAccidentInstrumentLineFailureInsideSecondaryContainmentSpentFuelCaskDropRadioactiveGasWasteSystemLeakorFailure4-114-114-114-114-114-124-124-124.1RequiredActionsandParticipationbyResponseOrganizationsforVariousEmergencyClasses4-13SEP4-iSeptember1989 0

-4.04.14.1ThissectiondescribestheemergencyclassificationsystemusedbytheNineMilePointNuclearStation,andwhichiscompatiblewiththesystemusedbystateandlocalemergencyagencies.Thespectrumofprobableandpostulatedemergencyconditionshavebeencategorizedintofouremergencyclassesandonenon-emergencycategory.EmergencyActionLevel(EAL)criteriahavebeenspecifiedforrecognizing,categorizinganddeclaringemergencyclassesbased,totheextentfeasible,onreadilyavailableinformationsuchasControlRoominstrumentation.Inmanycasestheemergencyclassificationisimmediatelyapparentfromin-plantinstrumentation.Inothercasesmoreextensiveassessmentisnecessarytodeterminetheapplicableemergencyclassification.Inanycase,continuingassessmentensuresthattheemergencyclassificationiscommensuratewiththeseverityoftheemergencycondition.Thenon-emergencycategoryhasbeeninducedtoprovideearlymanagementreviewofstationseventsorconditionswhichindicatepossibleareasofconcern.Section6.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan,titledEmergencyMeasures,providesinformationonimmediateandfollow-upemergencyresponseaction.ProcedureS-EAP-2,ClassificationofEmergencyconditionsprovidesspecificimplementationguidanceonthisclassificationsystem.Inaddition,theplantoperatingproceduresprovideinstructiononimmediateactionstobetakeninresponsetoconditionsinvolvingplantoperatingparameterssuchasTechnicalSpecificationlimitingconditionsforoperation.(LCO).Involvementbyoff-siteagenciesforvariousemergencyclassesisillustratedinFigure4.1ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.Thefollowingsectionsprovideinformationonthespecificcategoriesoftheclassificationsystem,andtheUnit1andUnit2spectrumofpostolatedaccidents.SEP4-1September,-1989

4.1.1~~vtAnOperationalEventisaclassofnon-emergencythatincludessituationswhicharerestrictedtoasmallareaofthestationorasmallnumberofpeopleorwhichhaslittlelikelihoodofescalationtoanemergencycondition.Thisclassis.ncludedintheSiteEmergencyPlaninordertospecifypersonnelactionandprovide-"orimmediatemanagementreview.Notification(normallywithinonehour)ofeventswithintheOperationalEventclassificationismadetositemanagement(ofcoursenotallnotificationstositemanagementincludejustoperationalevents).InadditionsomeOperationalEventsincludethosenon-emergencyeventswhichmayrequirenotificationtotheU-S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission.SomeexamplesoftheseOperationalEventsare:ahInitiationofaplan"shutdo~requiredbyTechnicalSpecifications(requiresNRCnotificat=on)-b-Majorlossofemergencyassessmencapability,off-siteresponsecapabilityorcommunicationscapability(requiresNRCnotification).c~AlarmofsingleAreaRadiationMonitor(ARM)-d-AlarmofaContinuousAirborneMoni"or(CAN)buildingventilationduct.notmonitoringae.Icingoftheintakestructure-IncreasedprocessoreffluentmonitorreadingsSpecificationlimits),(belowTechnicalAnyunusualsystemparameterchangeor.ndication.Theseinclude:1)2)3)4)ReactorsystempressureReactorsystemleakrateReactorwateractivityIntermittentoperationofanengineeredsafetyfeatureh.NuclearTransportationAccidents4.1.2vtTheUnusualEventisaclassofemergencythatincludessituationsaffectingthestationwhichrequirestationemergencyorganizationresponse,butwhichhaveasmallprobabilityofcreatinganoff-sitehazard.Althoughtheemergencysituationcanbecorrectedand/orcontrolled,notificationofsiteandcorporatemanagementisperformed.Inaddition,appropriateoff-siieagenciesarenotifiedinaccordancewithprocedureSEPP20astothenatureandextentoftheincident,eventhoughnoactionmayberequiredofthem.SEP4-2September1989 0

~~~4.1.2(Cont'd)EventswhichmaycauseanUnusualEventemergencyclassificationtobedeclaredare(ReferenceprocedureS-EAP-2forcompleteUnit1andUnit2EAL's):a)ValidinitiationofCoreSpraySystemcoincidentwithadischargetothereactorvessel.b)Fueldamageindicationsuchashighoff-gasatMainCondenserairejectormonitor(whenbothoff-gasmonitorstriponhighalarm).c)Failureofasafetyorreliefvalvetoreseat.d)Lossofalloff-siteowero"lossofbothDieselGeneratorswhenrequiredtobeoperable-e)LossofcontainmentintegrityrequiringshutdownbyTechnicalSpecifications.f)Lossofengineeredsafetyfeatu"eorfireprotectionsystemfunctionrequiringshutdcwnbyTechnicalSpecifications(e.g-,becauseofmalfunction,personnelerrororproceduralinadequacy)-g)h)Firenotundercontrolin10minutesorrequiringassistanceofanoff-sitefiredepartmentoextinguish-IndicationsoralarmsonprocessoreffluentparametersnotfunctionalintheControlRoomtoanextentrequiringplantshutdown,inaccorcancewithTechnicalSpecifications.i)SecuritythreatorattemptedentryorattemptedsabotageperStationSecurityPlan.j)Naturalphenomenabeingexperiencedorprojectedbeyondusuallevels.1)Anyearthqua'kefeltin-plantordetectedonstationseismicinstrumentationbyavaLidalarmtrip(greaterthan0.01g).2)Floodorlowwater,,tsunami,hurricanesurgeorseiche.3)Anytornadoexperiencedorprojectedon-site.4)Anyhurricaneexperiencedo-projectedwithinthe10-mileEPZ.SEP4-3September1989

~~4.1.2(Cont.)k)Otherhazardsbeingexperiencedo"projected.1)Aircraftcrashon-siteo"unusualaircraftactivityoverfacility.2)Explosionormissileexperiencedorprojectedwithin2milesofsit3)Toxicorflammablegasreleaseexperiencedorprojectedwithin2milesofthesit4)Turbinefailurecausing"apidplantshutdown.OtherplantconditionsexistasdeterminedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorthatwarrantincreasedawarenessonthepartofStateand/orlocaloff-siteauthor.ies.TheseconditionsmayincludeplantshutdownunderTechnicalSpecificationrequirementsorinvolveotherthannormalcontrolledshutdown(e.g-,cooldownrateexceedingTechnicalSpec'cationlimits,pipecrackingfoundduringoperationetc.).m)Transportationofcontaminatedinjuredindividualfromsitetoanoff-sitehosn-tal.n)Highradiationlevels,asindicatedby-1)Alarmoftwoormorearearadiationmonitors(notincludingtheTIProommonito"o"amonitorinalarmduetoaplannedevolution)-(iNote:redundantradiationmonitorsthatmonitorthesamesystemorareashouldbeconsideredasoneARM.)II2)ConfirmedbuildingventilationductairborneactivityindicationsinexcessofNPCvalues.3)SSSdecidesradiationconditioninthestationdictatestheneedforageneralareaevacuation.4.1.3TheAlertisaclassofemergencycharacterizedbyeventswhichindicateanactualorpotntialsubstantialdegredationofthelevelofplantsafety.SEP4-4September1989

~~~4.1.3(Cont.)EventswhichmaycauseanAlertemergencyclassificationtobedeclaredare(ReferenceprocedureS-EAP-2forcompleteUnit1andUnit2EAL's):a)Severelossoffuelcladding.2)Highoff-gasatmaincondenserairejectormonitor(indicatedwhenbothoff-gasmonitorstriponhigh-highalarm).Reactorwateractivityexceeds300pCi/gH20totaliodine.b)SteamlinebreakoutsidedrywellwithproperMSIVfunction.c)Lossofreactorsystemintegritywithaleakrategreaterthan50gpmfromanunidentifiedsource.d)Highradiationlevelsorhighairbornecontaminationwhichindicateaseveredegradationinthecontrolofradioactivematerials(e.g.,increaseoffactorof1000indirectradiationreadingsand/orincreasegreaterthan1000xMPCforairborneactivity).e)Lossofalloff-sitepower~lossofon-siteDieselGeneratorswithscramofthereactor.f)Lossofallvitalon-siteDCpower.g)Lossofcapabilitytoinitiateand/ormaintainplantincoldshutdown.h)Failureofthereactorprotectionsystemtoinitiateandcompleteascramwhichbringsthereactorsubcritical.SEP4-5September=,1989"-'"'"

t4.1.3(Cont.)i)FueldamageaccidentwithreleaseofradioactivitytotheReactorBuilding,o-spentfuelpoolwaterleveldecreasesbelowlowlevelalarmsetpoint.j)Fireconfirmedandpotentiallyaffectingsafeshutdownsystems.k)LossofallControlRoomalarms/annunciators.1)OngoingsecuritycompromiseasdefinedinStationSecurityPlan.m)Severenaturalphenomenabeingexperiencedorprojected.1)Flood,lowwater-.tsunami,hurricanesurgeorseicheneardesignlevels.2)Anytornadostrikingfacility.3)Hurricanewindsapproach100mph-n)Otherhazardsbeingexperiencedo"projected.1)2)3)4)5)plantAircraftcrashonfacility.Missileimpactsrromwhateversourceonfacility.Knownexplosiondamagetofacilityaffectingoperation-Entryintofacilityenvironsoftoxicorflammablegases.Turbinefailurecausingcasingpenetration.o)OtherplantconditionsasdeterminedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorexistthatwarrantprecautionaryactivationofTechnicalSupportCenterand/orEOFandplacingotherkeyemergencypersonnelonstandby.p)EvacuationofControlRoomanticipatedorrequiredasdeterminedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorwithcontrolofshutdownsystemsestablishedfromlocalstations.S4-6'eptember1989

~'~4.1.4TheSiteAreaEmergencyisaclassthatincludesthoseeventswhichareinprocessorhaveoccurredwhichinvolveactualorlikelymajorfailuresofplantfunctionswhichindicatestheadvisabilityofconsideringprotectiveactionsoff-site.MobilizationoftheNewYorkStateEmergencyOperationsCenter,theOswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenter,etc.,isaccomplishedpromptlytorestrictaccesstothesiteandinitiatetheState/localemergencyresponse.Protectiveactionsconsideredincludethefollowing:1)EvacuationofpersonswithinthestationprotectedareaotherthantheControlRooms,TechnicalSupportCenterandon-siteOperationsSupportCenter.2)Shelterorevacuationofon-siteconstructionworkers.3)ShelterorevacuationofpersonnelattheadjacentJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant,EnergyCenterandtheNMPCNuclearTrainingCenter.POn-siteandoff-sitemonitoringcommence,andperiodicplantstatusupdatestooff-siteauthoritiesaremade.Meteorologicalandreleasedataandoff-sitedoseestimatesandsurveyresultsareprovided.EventswhichmaycauseaSiteAreaEmergencyclassificationtobe-declaredare(ReferenceprocedureS-EAP-2forcompleteUnit1and2EAL's):a)Knownlossofcoolantaccidentgreaterthanmakeuppumpcapacity.b)Mainsteamlinebreakoutsidedrywellwithoutisolation.c)Lossofallon-siteandoff-siteACpowerexceeding15minutes.d)Lossofallvitalon-siteDCpowerformorethan15minutes.e)Lossofcapabilitytomaintainplantinhotshutdown.~hTransientrequiringoperationofshutdownsystemswithfailuretoscram.~<<ptembex~1989-.=-

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~~~4.1.4(Cont'd)g)majordamagetospentfuelinspentfuelpoolwithreleaseofradioactivity(largeobjectdamagesfuelorwaterlossbelowfuellevel).h)LossofallControlRoomalarms(annunciators)ANDaplanttransientisinitiatedorisinprogressANDtotallossofassessmentcapabilityfromtheControlRoomofanyofthefollowingparameters:ReactorPressureorReactorLevelorReactorPowerorContainmentPressure.23i)Effluentmonitorsdetectlevelssuchthatprojectedaccumulateddoseis>1.0remwholebodyor>5.0remchildthyroidatthesiteboundaryforactualmeteorologyoreffluentmonitorsdetectlevelscorrespondingto>50mr/hourforI/2hour,or>500mr/hrwholebodyfortwominutes(orfivetimestheselevelstothethyroid)atthesiteboundaryforadversemeteoroloorthesedoseratesareprojectedbasedonplantparametersormeasuredintheenvirons.j)Imminentlossofphysicalcontroloftheplant.k)Severenaturalphenomenabeingexperiencedorprojectedwithplantnotincoldshutdown.Flood,lowwater,tsunami,hurricanesurgeorseichegreaterthandesignlevels,anddamagesvitalequipmentatlowerlevel.Windsinexcessofdesignlevels.1)Otherhazardsbeingexperiencedorprojectedwithplantnotincoldshutdown,suchas:Aircraftcrashcausingdamageorfirein;Drywell,ControlRoom,ReactorBuilding,WasteBuilding,TurbineBuildingorScreenHouse.Severedamagetosafeshutdownequipmentfrommissilesorexplosionandplantnotincoldshutdown.Entryoftoxicorflammablegasesintovitalareas.m)OtherplantconditionsexistasdeterminedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorthatwarrantactivationofemergencycentersandmonitoringteamsandprecautionarynotificationtothepublicwithinthe10-mileEPZ.n)EvacuationofControlRoomasdeterminedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorandcontrolofshutdownsystemsnotestablishedfromlocalstationsin15minutes.SEP4-8September1991

TheGeneralEmergencyisaclassthatincludesthoseeventswhichareinprocessorhaveoccurredwhichinvolveactualorimminentsubstantialcoredegradationormeltingwithpotentialforlossofcontainmentintegrity.Thisrequiresearlywarningofthepublicandpromptinitiationofprotectiveactionswithintheplumeexposureplanningzone.Basedonconditionsprevailingatthetimeoftheaccident,aGeneralEmergencywouldbedeclaredifprojecteddosestoindividualswouldoelikelytoexceedtheupperlimits'oftheEPA'sProtectiveActionsGuideperEPAGuide8520-Coordinationwithlocalauthoritiesisanessentialelementofplanningforthisclassofaccident,andisidenticaltothatinitiatedforSiteAreaEmergencies.EventswhichmaycauseaGeneralEmergencytobedeclaredare(Referenceprocedure8-EAP-2forcompleteUnit1andUnit2EAL's):a)1)Effluentmonitorsdetectlevelscorrespondingtodoseratetooff-siteindividualsof>1,000mrem/hourwholebodyor>5,000mrem/hourchildthyroidatthesiteboundaryunderandconfirmedbyfieldsampleorlabanalysis.or2)Effluentmontorsdetectlevelssuchthatprojectedaccumulateddoseis>5remwholebodyor>25remchildthyroidatthesiteboundaryunderttmuKhhm.-b)Lossof2of3fissionproductbarrierswithapotentiallossofthe3rdbarrier,(e.g.,lossofcoregeometryandreactorwaterboundary,andhighpotentialforlossofcontainment).c)Lossofphysicalcontrolofthefacility.SEP4-9September-1989-

~vgL~~'f4.1.5(Cont'd)d)Anyinitiatingeventfromwhateversourcethatmakesreleaseoflargeamountsofradioactivityprobable,i.e.1)LOCAwithfailureofECCS;lossofcontainmentimminent,2)LOCAwithfailureofcontainment;potentialforlossofECCS&3)4)Shutdownofthereactoroccursbutdecayheatremovalsystemsfail,TransientoccursplusfailureofrequisitecoreShutdownsystems(ScramandStandbyLiquidControlSystem).e)Anymajorinternalorexternalevents(e.g.,fires,earthquakes,etc.)whichcouldcausemassivecommondamagetoplantsystemsresultinginanyoftheabove.4.2ThevariousmajoraccidentsthathavebeenpostulatedintheUnit1FinalSafetyAnalysisReport(FSAR)arediscussedbelow.Theactivitythatmightbereleased,possibledosesandprobableemergencyclassarediscussedintheappropriatesectionsoftheUnit1FSAR.4.2.1ctthDThisaccidentisthesuddencompleteseveranceofonemainsteamlineoutsidethedrywellwithareleaseofsteamandwatercontainingfissionproductstothePipeTunnelandTuxbineBuilding.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit1FSAR,SectionXV.C.1.4.2.2ThisaccidentisrecirculationpumpdescriptionofthisSectionXV.C.2.thecircumferentialbreakofthereactorsuctionlineinsidethedrywell.AcompletetypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit1FSAR,4.2.3Thisaccidentisassumedtooccurwhenafuelbundleisaccidentallydroppedontothetopofthecoreduringafuelhandlingoperation.Theprimarycontainmentisopenandonlythesecondarycontainmentisavailableforisolation.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit1FSAR,SectionXV.C.3.4.2.4~~Thisaccidentistheremovalofacontrolrodfromthecoreat,a:morerapid"'atethanthatwhichcan-=be-'achieved-bythe>>controlrod';drivesystems,resultinginapowerexcursion.,Acompletedescriptionofacci'dentisgivenintheUnit1FSAR,.-SectionXV.C.4.SEP4-10September1989i>>>>,I%,*5

4.2.5~~Thisaccidentisthedouble-endedrecirculationlinebreakcombinedwithfailureofthecorespraysystem.Failureofthecorespraysystemresultsinametal-waterreactionwithgenerationofhydrogen.Onlyoneofthefourcontainmentsprayloopsisassumedtobeoperative.Acompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentis<.,"@.givenintheUnit1FSARSectionXV.C.5~4,3ThevariousmajoraccidentsthathavebeenpostulatedintheUnit2FSARarediscussedbelow.Theactivitythatmightbereleased,possibledoses,andprobableemergencyclassarediscussedintheappropriatesectionsoftheUnit2USAR.4.3.1Thisaccidentisthesudden,completeseveranceofonemainsteamlineoutsidethedrywellwithareleasetothemainsteamtunnelofsteamandwatercontainingfissionproducts.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2USAR,Section15.6.4.4.3.2Thisaccidentistheenvelopeevaluationforliquidorsteamlinefailuresinsidecontainment.Thiseventisalsoassumedtobecoincidentwithasafeshutdownearthquake(SSE).AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2USAR,Section15.6.5.4.3.3Thisaccidentisthecircumferentialbreakofthereactorrecirculationpumpsuctionlineinsidethedrywell.Unlikethedesignbasisaccident,thisaccidentscenarioassumesnocoincidentalsafeshutdownearthquakeandallsafetyequipmentandemergencycorecoolingsystems(ECCS)operateasdesigned.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2USAR,Section15.6.5.4.3.4Thisaccidentisassumedtooccurwhenafuelbundleisaccidentallydroppedontothetopofthecoreduringafuelhandlingoperation.Theprimarycontainmentisopen,andthereactorbuildingisavailableforisolation.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2USAR,Section15.7.4.4.3.5Thisaccidentisthedropofahighworthcontrolrodtoafullywithdrawnposition,resultinginlocalizedfueldamage.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2FSAR,Section15.4.9.SEP.4'-ll'.September.1989.

Thisaccidentisthebreakofaninstrumentlinecontainingreactorcoolantreleasingthecoolantatnormaloperatingtemperatureandpressuretosecondarycontainment.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2FSAR,Section15.6.2.Thisaccidentisthedropofaspentfuelshippingcaskcontainingirradiatedfuelassembliesfromthepolarcranetoarailcar92feetbelow.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2FSAR,Section15.7.5.ttThisaccidentinvolvesacompletefailureofthemaincondenseroff-gastreatmentsystem.Thetransportpathwaytotheenvironmentdoesnotconsiderthebuildingventilationsystem.AcompletedescriptionofthistypeofaccidentisgivenintheUnit2FSAR,Section15.7.1.SEP4-12September1989

FIGUREouicadhctiosandatationbRssonssOcaLiatosfoacousocClsss~tcationbRasonss0anlxatlos:EmergencyClassNecessityforotsctvohctoOn-SiteOff-SiteNecessityforCorrectivehctlonPlantStaffHeadquartersStaffOff-SitekganclasllnusualEventPossibleNotRequiredPossibleIihctionRequiredNohctionRequiredgokctionRequiredklertPossibleNotRequiredPossible2LhctionRequiredActionRequiredEOC'>OnklertSitekraaEmergencyProbablePossiblePcobabla3ihctionRequiredhctionRequiredEOChctlonRequiredGeneralEmergencyProbableProbableProbable3ihctionRequiredhctlonRequiredEOChctlonRequired2)3lMayinvolvenormalorganizationalresponsesuchasambulance,rescuepersonnelanduseofmedicalfacilitiesasmouldoccurforanyindustrialaccident.Nayrequirepolice,firemen,ambulance,and/ocmedicalfacilltLestobeonalertortorespond.Willinvolvepolicea'ndCoastGuard,andmayinvolvefiremen,ambulanceand/oruseofmedicalfacilities.WillinvolveradiologicalmonitoringteamsfromNMP,local,'tateandFederalagencies.EmergencyOperationsCentersSEP443Septeinber1989

5.15.2TYPICALNUCLEARDIVISION/STATIONORGANIZATIONON-SITEEMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION5-15-35.2.15.2.25'.35.2.45-2-55.2.65.2.75.2.85.3SiteEmergencyDirectorControlRoomStaffTechnicalSupportCenterStaffOperationsSupportCenterStaffEmergencyOperationsFacilityCorporateEmergencyOperationsJointNewsCenterEmergencyTeamsAUGMENTATIONOFTHEON-SITEEMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION5-55-75-105-145-175-265-265-'275-315.3.15.3.25.3.35.3.45.3.5CorporateLevelSupportInstituteforNuclearPowerOperationsSupportNSSSSupportLocalServicesSupportSupportFromOtherNuclearPowerPlants5-315-315-325-325-325.45.4.1COORDINATIONWITHNEARBYORGANIZATIONSJ.A.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant5-335-335.55.5.15.5.2COORDINATIONWITHPARTICIPATINGGOVERNMENTAGENCIES5-34StateandLocalAgencies5-34FederalAgenciesI5-36LXQQRFi5.15.2-15~225~235.3TYPICALSTATIONORGANIZATION5-38EMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELI5-39EMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELII5-46EMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELIII5-69MINIMUMSTAFFINGFOREMERGENCIES5-95SEP5-iJuly1990

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5.0Theemergencyorganizationthatiscreatedfromthenormaloperatingorganization,itsaugmentationandextensionoff-sitearediscussedinthissection.Theauthoritiesandresponsibilitiesofkeyindividualsandgroupsarealsodelineated.Thecommunicationlinksestablishedfornotifying,alertingandmobilizingemergencypersonnelareidentified.TypicaldesigneesforemergencypositionscanbefoundinthisSection5.0.However,thespecificindividualswhomaybecalledupontofilltheseemergencypositionsarelistedinEmergencyPlan.MaintenanceProcedureEPMP-3.ProcedureEPMP-3shouldbereviewedwheninformationisneededonwhofillsemergencypositions.5.1ThetypicalNuclearDivisionorganizationfornormaloperationisshowninFigure5.1ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.ThisfigureshowsthereportingchainwithintheNuclearorganizationandanasterisk(*)indicatesthosemanagersatthestation.Personnelincertaincategories,principallyOperations,Chemistry,RadiationProtection,etc.workinshiftssothatcoverageisprovided24hoursperday.Forcertainstationconditions,suchasoutages,testing,etc.,personnelwhodonotnormallyworkonshiftmayworkotherthannormalhourstoprovideextendedcoverage.TheminimumshiftcrewavailableateachUnitduringnormaloperationis(alsoseeNote1):111151135+StationShiftSupervisor(SSS)(hasSRO)AssistantShiftSupervisor(performsfunctionofShiftTechnicalAdvisor)(forUnit2,hasSRO)ChiefShiftOperator(CSO)(hasRO)NuclearOperatorE(hasRO)(Note2)NuclearAuxiliaryOperatorC(Note3)AuxiliaryOperatorB(Note3)FireDepartmentPersonnelChemistryTechnicianRadiationProtectionTechnicianRadwasteOperatorsSecurityPersonnel(Note4)SEP5-1September1989 SIIfk2$fj,IIPgCP (Cont.)AsdefinedintheTechnicalSpecificationsduringngrmalthereisaminimum~requirementof:-Unit1:1SeniorLicensedOperator2LicensedOperators2Non-licensedOperatorsUnit2:2SeniorLicensedOperators2LicensedOperators2Non-licensedOperators.Also,inadditiontotheabove,atanyonetime,morelicensedorunlicensedoperatingpeoplecouldbepresentformaintenance,repairs,fuel.outages,etc.HNL2a~AnadditionalNuclearOperatorEisnormallyassignedtoeachshift.Theremaybe1to2additionaloperatorsintrainingonshift.got~:Thisisaminimumresponseforceof5SecurityPersonnelovertheabovepersonnelneededtoperformroutineduties.DuringnormalworkinghourstheVicePresident-NuclearGenerationhasoverallresponsibilityforthesite.TheStationSuperintendentNMPNSUnit1hasoverallresponsibilityforUnit1,whiletheStationSuperintendent-NMPNSUnit2hasoverallresponsibilityforUnit2.TheSuperintendentOperations-Nuclear(oneperUnit)hasresponsibilityfortheoperationoftheUnit.TheStationShiftSupervisor(SSS)ondutyatthetimehasresponsibilityforensuringthattheUnitisoperatedsafelyandwithintherespectivelicenseandTechnicalSpecificationrequirements.TheSSSandhissuperiorshavetheauthorityandresponsibilitytoordershutdownofthereactorand/ordeclareanemergencyifrequired.Also,anylicensedreactoroperatorondutyinaControlRoomcanshutdown(scram)thereactorifitisinanunsafecondition.Xnaddition,theSuperintendentofChemistryandRadiationManagementhastheauthoritytoshutdownthestationif,inhisopinion,aradiationhazardexistsandashutdownisrequired.SEP5-2July1990

,4Ifl47(AQ4J 5.1(Cont'd)5.1.2Duringoff-normalworkinghourstheStationShiftSupervisor(s)haveoverallresponsibilityforthesiteandsafeoperationoftheirrespectiveunits.Selectedmanagementpersonnelareon-callandmaybereachedthroughtheuseofapersonalpage(beeper)ifanSSSneedstonotifythemofanevent,requirestechnicalconsultationorrequiresadditionalpersonnel.However,itisanon-dutySSSwhohastheresponsibilityandauthoritytodeclareanemergency.WhentheSSSdoesdeclareanemergency,heimmediatelybecomestheSiteEmergencyDirector.IntheeventofanemergencydeclarationduetoaninitiatingconditionaffectingbothUnit1andUnit2,theUnit1SSSbecomestheSiteEmergencyDirector.Intheunlikelyeventaon-dutySSSbecomesincapacitatedforsomereason,theon-dutyChiefShiftOperator(CSO),assumestherolloftherespectiveStationShiftSupervisoruntilrelievedbyanotherSSSorasuperiorwithanSROlicense.5.2TheNineMilePointNuclearStationOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganizationbeginswiththeminimumshiftcrewandmayexpandtoincludeotherpersonnelastheyareneededandavailableorasrequiredbytheemergencyclassificationlevel.Threestaffinglevelsfortheemergencyorganizationareprovided,StaffingLevelsI,II,andIII,andareillustratedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Figures5.2-1,5.2-2&5.2-3,respectively.StaffingLevelIconsistsoftheminimumshiftcrew,foreachunitunderthedirectionofaStationShiftSupervisor,andwouldprovideinitialassessmentofandresponsetoanemergencycondition.ForeventsthatfallintotheAlertorhighercategory,orasdeemednecessarybytheSiteEmergencyDirector(StationShiftSupervisoruntilrelieved),alargerresponseorganizationwillberequired.StaffingLevelIIprovidesthislargerresponseorganizationfortheaugmentationoftheminimumshiftcrewbysitepersonnel,andasdeemednecessarybytheSiteEmergencyDirector,personnelfromtheCorporatestaff.Thisorganizationiscapableofhandlinganyemerge'ncyofshortdurationaswellastheinitialphasesofalargescaleorlong-termemergency.ForeventsthatfallintothecategoryofanAlert,SiteAreaEmergency,orGeneralEmergency,anevenlargerresponseorganizationwillbeactivated.Thislargerresponseorganization,StaffingLevelIII,providesforthisaugmentationbyadditionalsitepersonnelandpersonnelfromtheCorporatestaffandiscapableofhandlinglargescaleand/orlong-termemergencies.SEP5-3September1989 V,4\Ig'1~X'4p~tfglg 5.2(Cont'd)Duringnormalhourspositionsstaffedbysitepersonnelcanbemannedwithinapproximately10minutes.Duringoff-hoursanautomatednotificationsystem(CommunityAlertNetwork,CAN)notifiespersonneltofill~positionswithintheemergencyorganization.Personnelrespondwithin30to60minutes,afternotificationofanemergency.(Personnelfromthecorporateofficewillnormallyrequire60to120minutestorespond).Figure5.3oftheSiteEmergencyPlanpresents,intabularform,theavailablepersonnelon-shift,andthoseposi.tions,asaminimum,requiredtoaugmenttheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganizationwithin30to60minutesafternotification.IfanaffectedUnitdeclaresanAlertorhigheremergencyclassification,thisaffectedUnitemergencyorganizationstaffsinaccordancewithestablishedprocedures,andtheaffectedUnittakestheleadinNMPNS'esponsetotheemergency.TheunaffectedUnitstaffbecomessubordinatetotheemergencyorganization.TheSSSattheunaffectedNMPNSdoesnotbecomeaSiteEmergencyDirector,butallowstheSSSoftheaffectedUnittobecometheSiteEmergencyDirectorforthestation.ShouldtheJamesA.FitzpatrickNuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP)declareanAlertemergencyclassification,theNMPNSUnit1SSSwould'einformedandnotifiesappropriatesiteandcorporatemanagement.ShouldtheJAFNPPdeclareaSiteAreaEmergencyorhigheremergencyclassification,theNMPNSUnit1SSSbecomestheSiteEmergencyDirectorandtheemergencyorganizationisstaffedwithprimarilyNMPCpersonnelinaccordancewi.thUnit1emergencyprocedures.StaffingisforthepurposeofprovidingsupporttotheJAFNPPasmayberequestedandtoassesstheneedforprotectiveactionsforNMPNSsitepersonnel.ThefollowingsubsectionsofthisSiteEmergencyPlan,Section5describesthepositions,functionandresponsibilitiesoftheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganization.Inaddition,theVicePresident-NuclearGeneration(orCED)andemergencyorganizationmanagersmaydesignateotherindividuals,basedonpersonnelavailabilityand/ortomakethemostadvantageoususeofpersonnelqualificationsand/orexpertise.Foralong-termemergencycondi'tion,adutyrotationsystemwillbeestablishedusingthedesignatedalternatesand/orotherappropriatelyqualifiedpersonnelfromtheNMPNSstafforfromNMPCmanagement.Requiredpersonnelwillbeatoneoftheemergencyresponsefacilitiesoroncall24hoursadayduringtheemergency.SEP5-4July1990 I~lies 5.2(Cont'd)5.2.1TheStationShiftSupervisoroftheaffectedUnitassumestheroleoftheNineMilePointNuclearStationSiteEmergencyDirector(SED)untilrelievedtypicallybyStationSuperintendentoftheAffectedUnit.TheprimaryandalternatedesigneesarelistedinprocedureEPMP-3,Attachment2ListofgualifiedPersonnelforStaffingEmergencyPositions.TheNineMilePointNuclearStationSiteEmergencyDirectorassumesfullauthorityandresponsibilityforthecoordination,implementationandadministrationoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.HeisalsoresponsibleforassuringcontinuityofresourcesuntilrelievedofoverallemergencymanagementauthoritybytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwhenthispositionismannedandtheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)isactivated.FunctionalresponsibilitiesoftheSiteEmergencyDirectorinclude:1)Immediatelyuponnotificationofanexistingorpotentialemergency,reporttotheAffectedUnitControlRoom,orTechnicalSupportCenterandinitiateassessmentactivities,includingclassificationoftheemergencyandprojectionsofoffsitedoses,asappropriatetotheemergencycondition.2)Implementtheimmediateon-sitecorrectiveandprotectiveactionsnecessarytobringtheincidentunder.controland/ormitigateitseffects.3)Assurethatappropriatenotificationsandrecommendationstooff-siteorganizationsarecommencedwithin15minutesofclassifyingtheemergencyevent.4)Appointemergencycoordinators,asappropriate,forassistancewithcurrentandcontinuingemergencycontrol,butassumetheirrespectiveresponsibilitiesuntilthepositionsarefilled.5)AugmenttheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganizationasa'ppropriate.6)Continueassessmentofemergencystatusandmakeappropriaterecommendations,includingProtectiveActionRecommendations(PARs)tooff-siteorganizationsresponsibleforimplementingprotectivemeasureswithinthe10mileEPZ.ThisPARfunctionistransferredtotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwhenthispositionismannedintheactivatedEOF.7)Ensurethatinformationtobereleased(newsordata)isaccurateandreleasedthroughtheproperchannels.8)Activateemergencyresponsefacilities(describedinSection7.0ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan),asappropriate.SEP5-5September1989 tk (Cont'd)9)AssigntechnicalliaisonstotheStateandCountyEmergencyOperationsCenters,asappropriate.10)CommunicateandcoordinateactionswiththeCorporate'mergencyDirector/RecoveryManager(ifavailable).TheSiteEmergencyDirectormaydelegatesomeofhisassignedfunctionalresponsibilitiestoappropriatelyqualifiedstationpersonnel.However,heretainsoverallresponsibilityfortheimplementationandadministrationoftheSiteEmergencyPlan.Responsibilitiesthatmaynotbedelegatedinclude:1)Classificationoftheemergencyevent.2)Determiningthenecessityforasiteevacuation.3)Authorizingemergencyworkerstoexceednormalradiationexposurelimits.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorisalsoresponsibleforthefollowingactivities.TheseactivitiesaretransferredtotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwhenthispositionismannedandtheEOFisactivated.4)Makingthedecisiontonotifyoff-siteemergen'cymanagementag'encies.5)Makingprotectiveactionrecommendationsasnecessarytooff-siteemergencymanagementagencies.SEP5-6September1989 fIIPJVI 5.2.2ThenormalcomplementofsitepersonnelrequiredtostafftheAffectedUnitControlRoomforanemergencyclassificationofanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyislistedinFigure5.2-1and5.2-2underControlRoom.ThisstaffingcomplementisapplicabletotheNMPUnitexperiencinganemergencycondition.Inaddition,duringnormalhourstheControlRoom(s)willbestaffedasshowninFigure5.2-2foranyeventrequiringastationevacuation.ForanUnusualEventemergencyclassificationfullstaffingisnotrequired,exceptasspecifiedabove.Forthisemergencycondition,theSiteEmergencyDirectorshalldeterminethestaffingcomplementconsistentwiththeseverityoftheemergency.ControlRoompersonnelassignmentsandresponsibilitiesarenotedbelow.a)TheSuperintendentofOperations-NuclearoftheAffectedUnitisthetypicaldesigneeforthepositionofControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-Nuclear.TheControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearisresponsibletotheSiteEmergencyDirectorfor:1)ProvidingliaisonbetweentheControlRoomOperatingstaff,controlroomemergencyadvisorypersonnelandtheSiteEmergencyDirector.2)Providingtechnicalandadministrativedirectiontothestation'soperationsstaffandsupportpersonnelinaccidentassessmentanddamagecontroloperations.b)AnAssistantUnitSupervisor-ReactorAnalystoftheAffectedUnitisthetypicaldesigneefortheControlRoomAdvisorforReactorAnalyst.TheControlRoomAdvisorforReactorAnalystwilladvisetheControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-Nuclearoncoreprotectionproblems.c)TheUnitSupervisorChemistryoftheAffectedUnitisthetypicaldesigneefortheControlRoomAdvisorforChemistry.TheControlRoomAdvisorforChemistryadvisestheControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearontheevaluationofprocesseffluentandchemistryparametersfromtheChemistryLaboratory.SEP5-7July1990 U4t~IIt't 5.2.2(Cont'd)d)TheAssistantUnitSupervisorRadiationProtectionisthetypicaldesigneefortheControlRoomAdvisorforRadiationProtection.TheControlRoomAdvisorforRadiationProtectionadvisestheControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearontheevaluationofprocesseffluentsandarearadiationmonitorsintheControlRoom.e)AUnitSupervisorI&CorI&CstaffmemberisthetypicaldesigneefortheControlRoomAdvisorforI&C.TheControlRoomAdvisorforI&CadvisestheControl~RoomAdvisorforOperations-Nuclearofinstrumentandcontrolproblemsandstatus.f)tttDuringoff-normalhours,theSSShastheresponsibilityandauthoritytodeclareanemergencyandactivatetheemergencyorganizationascircumstanceswarrant.Immediatelyassumes.thepositionofSiteEmergencyDirectoruntilproperlyrelieved.g)WhenanemergencyisdeclaredtheASSSfunctionsastheShiftTechnicalAdvisor(STA)withregardtothesafeandproperoperationoftheplant.ThisSTApositionisrequiredonlywhenthereactorisinthepoweroperation,startuporhotshutdownmodes.TheSTAreportstotheStationShiftSupervisor.h)AtStaffingLevelI,ashiftchemistrytechnicianreportstotheSSSSiteEmergencyDirectorintheControlRoomandperformspost-accidentsamplingandanalysi.sandenvironmentalanalysis.HealsoisdesignatedastheDoseAssessmentAdvisorandperformson-shiftdoseassessmentactivities,includingProtectiveActionRecommendationsfortheSSS/SED'sapproval.AtStaffingLevelsIIandIII,heisrelievedofhisresponsibili.tiesbysenioraugmentingpersonnelandisassignedChemistryDepartmentactivitiesasnecessary.SEP5-8September1989 7~La 5.2.2(Cont'd)AtStaffingLevelI,Ashiftradiationprotectiontechnicianperformsoff-siteandon-sitesurveys,on-siteHPcoverageandpersonnelmonitoringanddosimetry.AtStaffingLevelIIandIII,heisrelievedofhisresponsibilitiesbysenioraugmentingpersonnelandisassignedtoasurveyteamasnecessary.wUnderthedirectionoftheChiefShiftOperator(s),actstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheirrespectiveunitsRadwasteOperationsincludingactstomitigateoff-normalconditions.k)IntheeventaStationShiftSupervisorbecomesincapacitated,therespectiveChiefShiftOperatorimmediatelyassumeshisposition.Normallyhesupervisesthesafeandproperoperationoftheplantandinitiatesactionstomitigateoff-normalconditions.TheCSOinitiatesFire,FirstAidandSearch&RescueOperations.UnderthedirectionoftheChiefShiftOperatoractstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplantincludingactstomitigateoff-normalconditions.m)UnderthedirectionoftheChiefShiftOperatoractstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplantincludingthemitigationofoff-normalconditions.n)MonitorandassistControlRoomoperationsincludingtakingactionstomitigateoff-normalconditions.o)MonitorandassistControlRoomoperationsasdirectedbytheChiefShiftOperator.SEP5-9September1989

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5.2.3TheTechnicalSupportCenterisactivatedduringanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyandforadeclaredSiteAreaEmergencyorhigherattheJAFNPPorforanyeventrequiringastationevacuationduringnormalworkinghoursorwhendirectedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector.TheTSCisstaffedbysitesupervisorsasshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure5.2-2,orFigure5.2-3underTSC.NMPCHeadquarterspersonnelrespondforanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency,arrivingon-sitewithin60to120minutes.TheTSCpersonnelprovidetechnicalsupportasfollows:TheTechnicalSupportSuperintendent-NuclearisthetypicaldesigneefortheTechnicalDataCoordinator.TheTechnicalDataCoordinatordirectsandcoordinatestechnicalpersonnelintheanalysisanddevelopmentofplansandproceduresindirectsupportofplantoperationspersonnel.HeensuresthecollectionandpostingofrelevantdataisaccomplishedfortheTSCstaff.HeassemblesdataloggersanddatadisplayassistantsandsuppliesplantstatusinformationtotheSiteEmergencyDirector.Heprovidesrecordsanddrawingstoemergencypersonnelwhichdescribetheas-builtconditionsandlayoutofstationstructures,systemsandcomponents.a)TheAssistantUnitSupervisorReactorAnalyst(oftheAffectedUnit)isthetypicaldesigneefortheReactorAnalystCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheTechnicalDataCoordinatortheReactorAnalystCoordinatoranalyzesproblems,determinesalternatesolutions,anddesignsandcoordinatestheinstallationofshorttermmodifications.Inaddition,heassistsinthedevelopmentofEmergencyOperatingProcedures.forconductingemergencyplantoperations.b)VARegulatoryCompliance/QualityAssurancestaffmemberisthetypicaldesigneefortheCommunicationsCoordinator.TheCommunicationsCoordinatorisresponsibleforestablishingandmaintainingcommunicationsona24hourperdaybasisviatelephoneand/orradiowiththeControlRoom,EOF,OSC,andoutsideagencies.HekeepstheSiteEmergencyDirector,throughtheTechnicalDataCoordinator,informedastotheprogressofemergencyactionsastheyarerelayedtohim.SEP5-10September1989 C0I,glyIgt 5.2.3.1(Cont'd)c)AstaffmemberoftheTechnicalDepartment(whoisplantqualifiedfortheAffectedUnit,ifavailable)isthetypicaldesigneefortheTSC/EOFLiaison.TheprimaryresponsibilityoftheTSC/EOFLiaisonistoactastechnicalliaisonbetweentheTSCandEOF.HealsomaintainsliaisonwiththeNMPCPublicAffairsandCorporateCommunication(PACC)Departmentandkeepstheminformedofallon-sitedevelopments.Heactsasatechnicaladvi.sortoPACCtoensureinformationi.stechnicallyaccurate.AstaffmemberoftheTechnicalDepartment(whoisaplantqualifiedindividualfortheAffectedUnit,ifavailable),isthetypicaldesigneefortheTSC/ControlRoomLiaison.TheTSC/ControlRoomLiaisonisresponsibleformaintainingcommunicationsliaisonwiththedesignatedControlRoomCommunicationsAideintheAffectedControlRoom.TheTSC/ControlRoomLiaisonisalsoresponsibleforobtaininginformationfromtheAffectedControlRoomasrequestedbymembersoftheTSCstaff.e)AstaffmemberoftheTechnicalDepartment(whoisaplantqualifiedindividualfortheAffectedUnit,ifavailable),isthetypicaldesigneefortheTSC/ENSLiaison.TheTSC/ENSLiaisonisresponsibleformaintainingopencommunicationswiththeNRCwhentheyrequesttheENShotlinebemaintainedopencontinuouslyduringemergencies.AdditionalpersonnelfromtheTechnicalServicesDepartmentwi.llbecalleduponasneededtoprovideadditionalsupportintheareasoftechnicalanalysis,planandproceduredevelopment,and~datacollectionandposting.Otheradditionalqualifiedpersonnelwillbecalledupontosupportcommunicationsneedsasnecessary.5.2.3.2ASeniorHealthPhysicsManager,theManagerRadiationProtection,arethetypicaldesigneefortheRadiologicalAssessmentManager.92ThroughinformationavailabletohimfromtheControlRoom(s)andsurveyteams,theRAMassuresthatradiologicalcalculations,sourcetermcalculationsandothersuchcalculationsordeterminationsareperformedasmay'benecessarytoassessradiologicalconsequencesandhazards,andtominimizepersonnelexposure.Inaddition,heensurestheSiteEmergencyDirectoriskeptinformedofallradiologicaldeterminations.TheRAMhasoverallresponsibilityforallemergencyradiologicalactivities/responsetoanemergency.SEP5-11July1990 lltJyfi.w~L'~1L4 5.2.3.2(Cont'd)a)TheSupervisorRadiologicalSupportisthetypicaldesigneefortheOff-SiteDoseAssessmentManager(ODAN).TheODANhasdirectinterfacewiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,aswellasCounty,StateandFederalofficialsconcerningdoseassessmentactivities.TheODANcoordinateswiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManagerintheTSC.Heisresponsibleforoffsitedoseassessmentthroughoutthecourseoftheemergencyresponsetoensuretheeffectivecoordination,directionand,upgradingofemergencyactivitiesinatimelymanner.Theseassessmentactionsaredescribedindetailinemergencyplanimplementingprocedures.TheODANalsoworksinconjunctionwiththeEnvironmentalSampleSurveyTeamCoordinator,MeteorologicalAdvisor,RadiologicalAssessmentandDoseAssessmentGroups')TheSiteSupervisorChemistryandRadiochemistryisthetypicaldesigneefortheSSSTC.,AtthedirectionoftheRadiologicalAssessmentManagerand/ortheSiteEmergencyDirectortheSSSTCisresponsiblefordirectingtheactivitiesoftheinplantandre-entrysurveyteams.Inaddition,hetabulates,reviewsandreportsresultsandrecommendationstotheSiteEmergencyDirectorthroughtheRadiologicalAssessmentManager.HeinterfaceswiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManageroninplantradiologicalconditionsincludingrequestsforassistancebyJAFNPPandemergencysupportsubcontractors.5.2.3.3ANuclearSecurityTrainingDepartmentstaffmemberisthetypicaldesigneefortheSecurityLiaison.TheSecurityLiaisonislocatedintheTSCandisresponsibleformaintainingplantsecurityandinstitutingappropriatecontingencymeasures;assistingthePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorinaccountingforstationpersonnelinaccordancewiththeemergencyplanimplementingprocedures;providingaccessandtrafficcontrolforoff-siteNMPClocations,suchastheEmergencyOperationsFacilityandRemoteAssemblyArea,totheextentallowedbyavailablemanpower.HecoordinatessecurityactivitieswiththeSiteEmergencyDirectorandtheSecurityCoordinatorlocatedintheSecurityTacticalOperationsCenter.SEP5-12September1989 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5.2.3.4TheAssistantSiteMaintenanceSuperintendent-NuclearisthetypicaldesigneefortheMaintenanceCoordinator.TheMaintenanceCoordinatorislocatedintheTSCandisresponsibleforcoordinatinganddirectingtheactivitiesoftheOSCandtheemergencyrepairteams;andforcoordinatingthoseactivitieswiththeSiteEmergencyDirector,OSCCoordinatorandtheSSS.AnI&CSpecialist/Engineer(oftheAffectedUnit)isthetypicaldesigneefortheInstrumentandControlCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheMaintenanceCoordinatortheI&CCoordinatoranalyzesinstrumentationandcontrolproblems,determinepossiblesolutions,anddesignandcoordinatetheinstallationofshorttermmodifications.Inaddition,heassistsinthedevelopmentofEmergencyOperating-Proceduresforconductingemergencyoperations.Heisresponsibleforcoordinatinganddirectingtheinstrumentationandcontrolactivitiesof.theemergencyrepairteamsandcoordinatingtheseactivitieswiththeMaintenanceCoordinator.5.2.3.5TheTSC/NELDCoordinatorislocated'ntheTSCandisresponsibleforcoordinatingNuclear.Engineering&LicensingDepartment(NELD)support.TSC/NELDstaffarepersonnelfromtheNuclearEngineering&LicensingDepartment(NELD)whohavebeenassignedtoactasadvisorstotheSiteEmergencyDirector.ExpertiseoftheTSC/NELDstaffincludeLicensing,MechanicalEngineering,ElectricalEngineering,'NuclearTechnology/FuelsandStructuralEngineering.TheyalsoaugmentstationpersonnelforanAlertorhigheremergencyclassification,orwhenrequestedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector,andcannormallystafftheirpositionswithin60to120minutesofbeingnotified.Theirdutieswillbeto:1)Analyzemechanical,electrical,structural,instrumentationandcontrolandradiologicalproblems;determinealternatesolutions;designandassistinthecoordinationoftheinstallationofshort-termmodifications.2)Analyzethermohydraulicandthermodynamicproblemsanddevelopproblemresolutions.SEP5-13July1990 I7P 5.2.3.5(Cont'd)3)'AssistinthedevelopmentofEmergencyoperatingProcedures,OperatingProcedures,etc.asnecessaryforconductingemergencyoperations.4)AnalyzeconditionsanddevelopguidancefortheSiteEmergencyDirectorandoperationspersonnelforprotectionofthereactorcore.5)ResolvequestionsconcerningtheplantoperatinglicenserequirementswithNRCrepresentative(s).5.2.4TheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC)servesbothUnit1andUnit2.Itistheareafromwhichpersonnelandequipmentnecessaryforthesupportofemergencyoperationscanbedispatched(i.e.,surveyteams,repair/damagecontrolteams,fire/rescue/medicalbrigade).ToperformthesefunctionsitisactivatedduringanAlert,SiteAreaEmergency,GeneralEmergencyorwhenaSiteAreaEmergencyorhigherdeclarationismadebytheJAFNPP,orwhendirectedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector.Duringnormalhours,theOSCalsoisstaffedforanysituationrequiringaStationEvacuation.OSCcoordinatingpositionsareprimarilystaffedbyavailablefirstlinesupervisorsbyassignmentorviadesignationbytheSiteEmergencyDirector.ThemainfunctionsoftheOSCstaffare:a)TheMaintenanceSuperintendent-Unit1isthetypicaldesigneefortheOSCCoordinator.TheOSCCoordinatorisresponsibleforcoordinatingandsupervisingtheemergencyresponseoperationstakingplaceattheOSC.HeinitiatespreparationsforinplantandenvironmentalsurveysandensurethatallnecessaryradiationandairbornesurveysoftheOSChavebeencompleted.AtthedirectionoftheMaintenanceCoordinator,I&CCoordinator,ortheSiteEmergencyDirectorheassemblesdamagecontrolteams(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Section5.2.7)for.assessingandrepairingdamagedequipment.HeprovidescoordinationofotheractivitiesfromtheOSCasdirected.ThroughtheOSCCommunicatorhemaintainscommunicationswiththeTSCandkeepthemabreastoftheavailabilityofthesurveyteam(s)andthedamagecontrolteam(s).SEP5-14September1989 t~'ECLrpt 5.2.4(Cont'd)b)AMaintenanceDepartmentGenerationEngineer/SpecialististhetypicaldesigneefortheOSCCommunicator.TheOSCCommunicatorisresponsibleforestablishingandmaintainingcommunicationswiththeTSC.Inaddition,heisresponsibleforkeepingtheOSCCoordinatorinformedastotheprogressofemergencyactionsastheyarerelayedfromtheTSC;andatthedirectionoftheOSCCoordinatorandSiteEmergencyDirectorpassesonrequestsformanpower.c)ttAnElectricalMaintenanceDepartmentGenerationEngineer/Specialisti.sthetypicaldesigneeforthePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator.ThePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorisresponsiblefortheaccountingofpersonnelwithinapproximately30minutesofthestartofastationevacuation,andcontinuouslythereafter.HisprimaryfunctionsaredelineatedinstationproceduresEPP-5,"StationEvacuation"andEPP-3,"Search&Rescue".TheUnitSupervisorRadiationProtection(oftheAffectedUnit)isthetypicaldesigneefortheRadiationProtectionTeamCoordinator.TheRadiationProtectionTeamCoordinatorprovidestechnicaldirectiontoandcoordinatesRadiologicalSurveyTeamsindeterminingradiologicalconditionsbothon-siteandoff-siteduringanemergency.HereportstotheOSCCoordinator,butcommunicatesandcoordinatesactivitiesthroughtheSurvey/SampleTeamCoordinatorintheTSC.e)AUnitMaintenanceSupervisoristhetypicaldesigneefortheDamageControlTeamCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheOSCCoordinatororSiteEmergencyDirector,theDamageControlTeamCoordinatorprovidesfortheassessmentofequipmentdamage,effectsemergencyrepairsasrequiredforoperations,andensurestheemergencyteamleadersmaintainaccountabilityoftheirrespectivestaffs.SEP5-15.September19S9 tC 5.2.4(Cont'd)ASupervisorFireProtectionisthetypicaldesigneefortheNMPFireDepartmentCoordinator.UnderthedirectionofCoordinatortheNMPFireDepartmentfightsfires,performssearchandrescuemissionson-site,andprovidesnecessaryfirstaid.g)AnAssistantUnitSupervisorI&CorI&CstaffmemberaretypicaldesigneesfortheOSCI&CCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheOSCCoordinatororSiteEmergencyDirector,theOSCZ&CCoordinatorprovidesfortheassessmentofinstrumentationandcontrolrelatedequipmentdamageandeffectsemergencyrepairsasrequiredforoperations.HereportstotheOSCCoordinator,butcommunicatesandcoordinatesactivitiesthroughtheZ&CCoordinatorintheTSC.h)ANuclearGenerationStoreroomSupervisoristhetypicaldesigneefortheStoreroomCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheOSCCoordinatortheStoreroomCoordinatorprovidesinformationontheavailabilityofmaterialsandequipmentinstoreandcoordinatesissuanceofmaterialandequipmentfromtheGenerationStoreroom(NMPNS).5.2.5TheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)isusedforcontinuedevaluationandcoordinationofallactivitiesrelatedtoanemergencyhavingpotentialenvironmentalconsequences.TheEOFisactivatedduringanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency.ltisalsostaffedwhenaSiteAreaEmergencyorhigherdeclarationismadebytheJAFNPPinordertoprovidesupportorotheractionsthatmaybenecessary.Thisfacilityalsoservesasanoperationscenterforcorporateadministrativeandsupportpersonnel.SpaceisprovidedsothatFederal,Stateandlocalresponseagenciescanmanagetheiractiv'itiesfromthislocation.SEP5-16September1989 hIi~>>$(,h2P>>'ffIp, 5.2.5(Cont'd)TheEOFisinitiallystaffedbyseniormanagersandotherpersonnelwho,coordinateemergencyresponseresourceswithlocal,StateandFederalemergencyresponseorganizations,includingtheNRCandFEMA.ThisEOFstaffingaugmentation(StaffingLevelIII)isdiscussedbelowandingreaterdetailintheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationCorporateEmergencyImplementingProcedures.AstheemergencyprogressesandchangesintotherecoveryphasetheEOFpersonnelbecomethecoreofthecorporaterecoverystaffasdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Section9.0.EOFpersonnelarenotifiedattheAlertLevelandtheEOFisstaffedwithin60-120minutesoftheEOFpersonnelbeingnotified.ThekeystaffingprovidedattheEOFis:5.2.5.1ThepositionofCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerisfilledbyaseniorcompanymanager.ThetypicalprimarydesigneeforthispositionistheVicePresident-NuclearGeneration.Inhisabsence,typicalalternatedesigneesincludetheStationSuperintendentoftheUnitnotexperiencingtheemergency(firstalternate),ortheVicePresident-NuclearEngineeringandLicensing(secondalternate).TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerisresponsibleforactivating,declaringoperationalanddirectingtheEmergencyOperationsFacilityandtheoff-siteemergencysupportorganization,andensuringitscoordinatedresponseinsupportoftheon-siteemergencyorganizationinaccordancewithprocedureCPP-2,"EmergencyOperationsFacility".TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerservesastheseniormanagementrepresentativefortheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationandreplacestheSiteEmergencyDirectorastheindividualwithoverallauthorityforcontroloftheemergencysituation.AssuchtheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagermayprovide(orrequest)adviceandguidancetotheSiteEmergencyDirector.However,theSiteEmergencyDirectorcontinuestomaintainoverallresponsibilityfortheactualoperationandcontrolofthestation,coordinatinghisactivitieswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.SEP5-17July1990 a')ll's,VB+i" 5.2.5.1(Cont'd)TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerisconcernedprimarilywithemergencyresponsedetailssuchaspublicandpressrelations,State,localandFederalemergencyorganizationinteraction;logistics;off-siteemergencymeasuresandoutsidetechnicalassistance.Hemaynotdelegatetheresponsibilitiesofmakingthedecisiontonotifyoff-siteemergencymanagementagenciesormakingprotectiveactionrecommendationstotheseagencies.Ofcourse,theseresponsibilitiesmaybeperformedinconjunctionwithmembersofhisstaff.TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerinterfacesdirectlywithhisimmediateNMPCmanagers.HeinterfaceswiththeNMPCExecutiveVicePresident-NuclearOperations,PresidentandChairmanoftheBoardtokeepthemappraisedofthesituation,actionstakenandofanyfurthersupportnecessary.Hemayinterfacewiththepublicthroughthenewsmediabyappearingatpressconferences.Heassuresallactions,procedurechanges,designmodifications,etc.,areappropriatelyreviewedbytheSiteOperationsReviewCommittee(SORC)andSafetyReviewandAuditBoard(SRAB),asnecessary.Asemergencysituationstendtostabilize,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagermayrelievetheSiteEmergencyDirectorof'oreandmoreaccidentmanagementresponsibilities(exceptforthosenotednondelegatableresponsibilities.)Thisprovidesacontrolledmeansofshiftingtoarecoveryorganization,shoulditbeneeded.5.2.5.2ANuclearEngineeringandLicensingDepartmentstaffmemberisthetypicaldesigneefortheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManager.TheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManageradvisestheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerintechnical/engineeringmattersandcoordinatesalargeadvisorygroupcomprisedofhigh-level'echnicalandmanagerialpersonnelfromgovernment,contractandconsultantsupportorganizationswhohavesufficientauthoritytocommittheresourcesoftheorganizationstheyrepresentincludingtheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperations(INPO).TheadvisorygroupwouldalsoincludeappropriateNiagaraMohawkpersonnel.TheTechnicalliaisonandAvisoryManagerinterfaceswithandassurescoordinationbetweentheTSC/NELDstaffandengineeringpersonnelwhomaybecalledintotheCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenter,andtheon-siteGeneralElectricrepresentative.HealsonotifiesandprovideinterfacewithrepresentativesofNiagaraMohawk'sLegal,ClaimsandRiskManagementDepartments,etc.SEP5-18September1989 Ip'IQ8 5.2.5.2(Cont'd)Inaddition,heensuresappropri.ateengineeringreviewofallplantmodificationsandassiststheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerinmattersdealingwithdisseminationofinformationtothenewsmediaorothersources.Speci.fictasksassignedtotheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManagerareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorpor'ateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.IftheAEOFistobeactivatedhecoordinateswiththeTSC/NELDCoordinatorandtheCorp.EOC/NELDCoordinatortodeterminewhatadditionalengineeringdrawingsmaybeneededintheAEOF.HecoordinateswiththeAdministrative/LogisticsManagerforthetransportati.onoftheserequiredengineeringdrawingstotheAEOFfromtheTSC,EOFand/orCORP.EOC.a)tttvANiagaraMohawkattorneymayberequestedtoreporttotheEmergencyOperationsFacilitytoactasalegaladvisortotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Theattorneywillprovideadviceandcounselonactivitieswhichmayinvolvefederal,stateorlocalstatutoryandregulatoryrequirements.TheattorneywillinterfacewiththePurchasingCoordinatoroncontractualandinsurancerequirements,interfacewiththeSecurityDirectoronlegalauthori.tiesandjurisdictions,andprovi.delegalcounseltoNiagaraMohawkemployeesinvolvedintheaccid'ent.AnattorneymaybemadeavailableattheJointNewsCenterifdealingswiththenewsmediainvolvemorethanjustreadingapprovedpressreleases.Theattorneywillsupervisetheclaimsrepresentativeoncoverageofinsurancepoli.ciesandindemnityagreements.b)UnderthesupervisionoftheLegalDepartmentRepresentativeaClaimsrepresentativefromtheLegalDepartmentmayberequestedtoreporttotheEmergencyOperationsFacilityandinstituteclaimsactivi.ti.esinthefollowingareas:InvestigateNMPCequipment/facilityfailures,damagesandlosses(fordeterminationofcause,costaccumulati.on,insurancecoverage,thirdpartyliabili.ty).InvestigateclaimsagainstNiagaraMohawk.Interfacewithinsurancecarriersandclaimsadjustors(witharepresentativefromtheRiskManagementDepartmentasappropriate).SEP5-19September1989 t'4J~~4 5.2.5.2(Cont'd)c)TheManagerInsuranceandFireProtectionoralternatewillbetherepresentativefromtheRiskManagementDepartmentinSyracuse.HewillinterfacewiththeClaimsRepresentativeinmattersdealingwithallutilityinsuranceandliabilityrelatedmatters,includingthefollowing:Interfacingwithinsurancecarriers.Ensuringproperjobnumbersareassignedtoeveryloss.Collecting,reviewingandmaintainingappropriatedocumentation.Handlingallinsuranceclaims.Assistinginsurancecarriersinobtainingnecessaryaccidentinformation(e.g.,arranginginterviews)includinginformationpertainingtothegeneralpublic,ifappropriate.d)ThepositionofINPOLiaisonisfilledbyarepresentativeoftheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperationinAtlanta,Georgia.OncehearrivesattheEOFhisdutiesincludekeepingtrackofrequestsforassistance,actionstaken,assignmentsgiven,etc.HewillassistwiththeinformationflowfromtheEOFtoINPOheadquartersandtotheindustry.Healsoassistswithimplementation,asappropriate,oftheFixedFacilityEmergencyResponseVoluntaryAssistanceprogram.HereportstotheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManager.5.2.5.3TheSiteSupervisorAdministrativeServicesisthetypicaldesigneefortheAdministrative/LogisticsManager.TheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerisresponsibleforadministrativeandlogisticfunctionsrequiredtosupporttheentireoff-siteandon-siteemergencyorganizations.Thetypesofsupportservicesthatmightberequiredinclude,butarenotnecessarilylimitedto:000000000000GeneraladministrationTransportationofmaterials,personnel,etc.PersonneladministrationandaccommodationsPurchasingPettycashOutsideplantsupportCommissarySafetySanitationHumanresourcesCommunicationsNon-technicalmanpowerSEP5-20September1989

~4ppC~I~4,V 5.2.5.3(Cont'd)TheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerinterfaceswithallelementsofthe.emergencyresponseorganizationtoprovide'thesesupportservices.SpecifictasksassignedtotheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasrequestedbyemergencyresponsepersonnel.Asappropriatetothespecificcircumstancesandneedsoftheemergencyresponse/recoveryactivities,theAdministrative/LogisticsManagerwouldcalluponvariousNMPCdepartmentstoprovideadditionalsupport.ProvisionshavebeenmadeforcoordinatorstoprovideassistancetotheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerfromthefollowingNMPCdepartments:Purchasing,AdministrativeServices,CommunicationsandTransportation.ProvisionshavealsobeenestablishedtoensureliaisonwiththeTreasuryDepartment.Inaddition,theAdministrative/LogisticsManagerassuresthatpersonnelareavailabletoprovidesupportfromtheMaterialsManagement(stores)Department.a)ThepositionofPurchasingCoordinatorwillbefilledbyarepresentative(e.g.,SupervisoryBuyer)fromtheNMPCPurchasingDepartment.ThePurchasingCoordinatorwillactasanassistanttotheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerinmattersdealingwiththepurchase/rentalofrequested/requiredequipment,supplies,servicesandpersonnel.ThePurchasingCoordinatorwillinterfacewithotherelementsoftheemergencyorganizationtodetermineneedsandcarryouthisresponsibilitieseitherdirectlyorthroughthePurchasingDepartmentinSyracuse.b)ThepositionofAdministrativeCoordinatorwillbefilledbyarepresentativeoftheAdministrativeServicesDepartmentinSyracuse.TheAdministrativeCoordinatorwillactasanassistanttotheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerinmattersdealingwiththearrangementforandobtaininggeneraladministrativesupportresources,servicesandpersonnel.Examplesofpossibleadministrativeneedsareasfollows:TypewritersStenographersReproductionmachinesFacsimilemachinesGeneralofficesuppliesDesks,tables,chairsorotherofficefurni.tureMaildeliveryservicesSEP5-21September1989

~4Cgn 5.2.5.3(Cont'd)TheAdministrativeCoordinatorwillprovideinterface(directlyorthroughothermembersoftheAdministrativeServicesDepartment)withotherNiagaraMohawkdepartmentstoobtaintherequiredsupplies,materialandpersonnel.Hewillestablishliaisonwithappropriatevendorsforreplacement,maintenanceandrepairofequipmentprovided.HewillalsocoordinatewiththeTransportationCoordinatorandBuildingServicespersonneltoload,transport,unloadandsetupequipmentandsupplies.Inadditiontotheabove,theAdministrativeCoordinatorwillassistinassuringthatallemergencyresponseandrecoveryfacilitiesareproperlysuppliedwithallrequired/requestedadministrativeneeds.Thiswouldincludeperiodicreviewsandrecommendationsforappropriateimprovementsinexistingarrangements,asnecessary.c)TheCommunicationsManagementCoordinatorwill'befilledbyarepresentativefromtheNetworkManagementandCommunicationsDepartment.HewillactasanassistanttotheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerinmattersdealingwithallcommunicationssystemsandequipment.Specificresponsibilitieswillinclude:troubleshootingandrepairofinstalledsystemsandequipment;answeringquestionsandinstructingpersonnelregardingoperationandcapabilitiesofexistingcommunicationssystems/equipment;andassistingintheinstallationandincorporationofadditionalcapabilities(ifrequired).HewillobtainassistanceasnecessaryfromotherCommunicationsManagementUnitpersonnelandtheSystemRadioCoordinator.Hewillinterfacedirectly,orthroughcorporateheadquarters,withcommunicationsequipmentvendorsandthelocaltelephonecompany.d)ThepositionofTransportationCoordinatorwillbefilledbyarepresentativeoftheTransportationDepartment(SyracuseorOswego).TheTransportationCoordinatorwillfunctionfromhis~ormalworklocationandprovideassistancetotheemergencyorganisationthroughtheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerviatelephoneand/orradio.Responsibilitieswillincludearrangementforallrequired/requestedtransportationneeds,andmayalsoincludecoordinatingnecessarymanpower.SEP5-22September1989

'4jIg419 5.2.5.3(Cont'd)e)ArepresentativefromtheTreasuryDepartmentinSyracuseisavailabletosupporttheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerinmattersdealingwithutilitycashusageandflow.Hisresponsibilitiesinclude:0Arrangeforandreplenishpetty-cashfunds,asneeded.Generatecheck-requestsatCorporateHeadquarters.Arrangeforthetransferofcash,includingsecurity.Interfacewithlocalfinancialinstitutions.Ensureproperauthorizationisprovidedforallrequests.Keepdetailedaccountabilityforallcashflows.cashTheMaterialsManagementDepartmentisresponsibleforallNiagaraMohawkStoresfacilities.Assuch,theyareresponsibleforprovidingmaterials,equipment,spareparts,etc.,asrequestedundernormalandemergencyconditions.Personnel.fromthisdepartmentwillinterfacewithmembersoftheemergencyresponseorganization,PurchasingDepartment,storespersonnelofotherutilities,andwithvendorstoobtainnecessarymaterials.5.2.5.4TheWorkControlCenterManager-Unit1isthetypicaldesigneefortheScheduling/PlanningManager.TheScheduling/PlanningManagerinterfaceswithallgroupsintheemergencyresponseorganizationtoestablishschedulesandprioritieswhichensureanorderlyand'rogressiveworkflow.TheScheduling/PlanningManagerwiththeassistanceoftheManager-EmergencyPreparednessdevelopsarecoveryplan.Inaddition,hecontrolsandexpeditescorporate,vendor,contractsandgovernmentcommitments.SpecifictasksassignedtotheScheduling/PlanningManagerareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituationandasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.SEP5-23September1989 5J'\C.+icf't5tf4"tgQk TheManagerNuclearSecurityisthetypicaldesigneefortheSecurityDirector.TheSecurityDirectorprovidesoveralldirectionforsecurityandtrafficcontrolataffectedNMPCfacili,ties,providesadditionalsecuritypersonnel(asrequired)andcoordinateswiththeSecurityCoordinatorlocatedintheSecurityTacticalOperationsCenter(STOC),off-sitesecurityandpoli.ceforcesinvolvedintheemergency.TheSecurityDirectorinterfaceswithotheremergencyresponsepersonneltodetermineandarrangeforsecurityneedsatemergencyresponsefaci.lities(i..e.,EOF,JointNewsCenter,etc.).HeinterfaceswiththeLegalDepartmentrepresentativeonlegalimplicationsandauthorities.SpecifictasksassignedtotheSecurityDirectorareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.TheSuperintendentTraining-NuclearisthetypicaldesigneefortheEOFAdministrator.TheEOFAdministratorisresponsibleforEmergencyOperationsFacilityset-up,staffing,operationsandequipmentandhecoordinatestheseactivitieswiththeAdministrative/LogisticsManager.SpecifictasksassignedtotheEOFAdministratorareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.ArepresentativeofthePublicAffairsandCorporateCommunicationsDepartmentisthetypicaldesigneefortheEOF-JNCLiaison.TheEOF-JNCLiaisonwillworkcloselywiththeTSC/EOFLiaison(locatedintheTSC)inpreparingnewsreleases.HewillcoordinatealloutgoinginformationandwillensurenewsreleasesarereviewedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerortheSiteEmergencyDirector,asappropriate,priortorelease.HewillprovidenewsreleasestotheJointNewsCenterDirectorfordissemination,ormaydisseminatetheinformationdirectly,asappropriate.SpecifictasksassignedtotheEOF-JNCLiaisonarelistedinProcedureCPP-4andwillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Morespecificresponsibili.tiesofthePACCDepartmentaredetailedinthePACCEmergencyCommunicationsProcedure,ProcedureCPP-6.SEP5-24September1989

'lEk>hkj~.4Ava 5'.5.8a)TheODAMandselectedmembersoftheSi.teChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartmentwillbedispatchedtotheEmergencyOperationsFacilitytobecometheDoseAssessmentGroup.TheODAMwillprovidedirectinterfacewiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,aswellasCounty,StateandFederalofficials,concerningdoseassessmentactivities.TheODAMwillcoordinatewiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManagerintheTSC.TheODAMandDoseAssessmentGroupareresponsibleforassessmentandcontinuingreassessmentthroughoutthecourseoftheemergencytoensuretheeffectivecoordination,directionandupgradingofemergencyactivitiesinatimelymanner.TheassessmentactionsaredescribedindetailinNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlantImplementingProcedures.TasksfortheODAMandDoseAssessmentGroupoperationsintheEOFarelistedinProcedureCPP-4,andwillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituationandasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.b)TheManagerEnvironmentalProtectionisthetypicaldesigneefortheEnvironmentalSurvey/SampleTeamCoordinator.AtthedirectionoftheRadiologicalAssessmentManagerand/ortheSiteEmergencyDirectortheESSTCisresponsiblefordirectingtheactivitiesof*theenvironmental(downwind)surveyteams.Inaddition,hetabulates,reviewsandreportsfindingsandrecommendationstotheSiteEmergencyDirectorthroughtheRadiologicalAssessmentManager.HeinterfaceswiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManageronradiologicalandenvironmentalmatters,includingrequestsforDOEradiologicalmonitoringandassessmentassistance.c)TheAssistantEnvironmentalProtectionCoordinatoristhetypicaldesigneefortheMeteorologicalAdvisor.ThispositionofMeteorologicalAdvisorisusuallymannedintheEmergencyOperationsFacility.HeisresponsiblefortrackingcurrentandprojectedmeteorologicalconditionsintheplantvicinityandreportingprojectedchangestotheSiteEmergencyDirectorthroughtheRadiologicalAssessmentManager.SEP5-25September1989 4l'4+,)4epII4P4JI 5.2.6ThepositionofCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenter/NELDCoordinator(Corp.EOC/NELDCoordinator)isfilledbyadesignatedstaffmemberoftheNELDDepartment.TheprimaryresponsibilityoftheCorp.EOC/NELDCoordinatoristoassureameansofcommunicationsandcoordinationbetweentheNMPNSsiteandheadquarters.TheCoordinatorwillactasainterfacebetweentheTSC/EOFandheadquartersbyprovidinginformation,statusreports,requests,etc.betweenindividualsintheTSC/EOFandappropriatepersonnelintheCorp.EOC.SpecifictasksassignedtotheCorporateEOC/NELDCoordinatorarelistedinProcedureCPP-7andwillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituationandasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.ttTheJointNewsCenter(JNC)islocatedintheMcCrobieBuildingonLakeStreetinOswego,N.Y.TheAlternateJointNewsCenter(AJNC)islocatedatNiagaraMohawk'sCorporateHeadquartersinSyracuse,NewYork.ThereisspaceavailablefortheJointNewsCenterDirectortoholdnewsbriefingsandprovideupdatedinformationasitbecomesavailable.ThestaffingoftheJNCandAJNCincludes:a)TheDirector-NuclearInformationServicesisthetypicaldesigneefortheEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformation(EDPI).TheEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformationworkscloselywiththeTSC/EOFLiaison(locatedintheTSC)andtheEOF/JNCLiaison(locatedin.theEOF)inpreparingnewsreleasesandcoordinatesalloutgoinginformation.HeensuresnewsreleasesarereviewedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerortheSiteEmergencyDirector,asappropriate,priortorelease.Heensuresnewsreleasesaretimelyandaccuratetopublicofficials,thepressandthegeneralpublic.AdditionalresponsibilitiesaredetailedinCPP-6,PACCEmergencyCommunicationsProcedure.TheEDPIweportsdirectlytotheJNCattheAlertorhigheremergencyclassifications.SEP5-26September1989 WP'gg1Cfn~g 5.2.7(Cont'd)b)TheDirectorCommunicationsPlanningandResearchisthetypicaldesigneefortheJointNewsCenterDirector.TheJointNewsCenterDirectorreportstotheEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformationinastaffcapacityattheJNC.Hisprimaryresponsibilityisthetimelyandaccuratedisseminationofinformationabouttheincidenttopublicofficials,thepressandthegeneralpublic.Heworkscloselywithlocal,StateandFederalpublicrelationspersonnelandwiththeEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformation.Morespecificresponsibilitiesaredetailedin,PACCEmergencyCommunicationProcedure,procedureCPP-6,andareinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/Recoverymanager.c)TechnicallyqualifiedandinformedpersonnelfromtheNineMilePointNuclearTrainingandNuclearEngineering&LicensingDepartment(radiological)provideperiodicbriefingstoamplify,answer,andclarifytechnicalquestionsfrommediapersonnel.d)CorporatePACCStaffpersonnelwhoprovidelogisticsupportfortheJointNewsCenterDirector.e)MediaResponseTeammembersimplementaprogramestablishedtoprovidecontinuinganswerstotechnicalquestionsfrommediapersonnel.RumorControlTeammembersimplementaRumorControlProgramestablishedtoprovideauthorizedstatementsandanswerquestionsfromconcernedmembersofthepublic,basedonapprovedinformationinordertoavoidmisunderstandingsandexaggerations.5.2.8Thissectiondescribesthevariousemergencyteams.Specificpersonnelassignmentstotheseteamsaremade,bytitleorjobclassification,intheEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures.SEP5-27September1989 SV+,p'IA>06 5.2.8(Cont'd)a)ThepurposeoftheNMPFireDepartmentistofightfiresattheNMPNuclearStation.TheNMPFireDepartmentconsistsoftheNuclearFireChiefandfourNuclearFireFightersateachunit.TheNMPFireDepartmentisavailable24hoursperday,sevendaysaweek.TheNuclearOperatorEistheliaisonbetweentheNuclearFireChiefandtheControlRoom(s).Uponnotificationofafire,personnelreportinaccordancewiththeguidancefoundinstationprocedureEPP-2,FireFighting.TheNuclearFireChiefdirectsthefirefightersinfightingthefireusingequipmentavailablethroughoutthestation.Ifoff-siteassistanceisneeded,theaffectedControlRoomnotifiestheOswegoCountyFireControlviatelephoneortheon-siteradiosinthefire/rescuenetwork(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,figure7.3,EmergencyRadioNetwork).TheNuclearFireChiefcoordinatestheoff-siteFirefightingforces.DetailsoftheFireFightingoperationsarediscussedinstationprocedureEPP-2,FireFighting.AvailablefirefightingequipmentisdiscussedindetailintheStationFirePlan.b)AnotherpurposeoftheNMPFireDepartmentistoperformsearchandrescuemissionson-siteandconcurrentlysupplyfirstaidtothevictims,ifrequired.UponnotificationofamissingortrappedpersontotheAffectedUnitControlRoom,thecontrolroomoperatorsoundsthestationalarmandindicatesoverthepublicaddresssystemwheretheNMP'ireDepartmentistoreport.TheNMPFireDepartmentwillobtainequipment,asrequired,fromaRescueCabinet.(SeeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixD,).DetailsoftheNMPFireDepartmentoperationarediscussedinEPP-3,SearchandRescue.SEP5-28September1989 04 5.2.8(Cont'd)c)AnotherpurposeoftheNMPFireDepartmentistoprovidefirstaidtoinjured.ordisabledpersonsatthestation.WhenaControlRoomoperatorknowsthataninjuryordisabilityhasoccurredhesoundsthestationalarmandindicatesoverthepublicaddresssystem,wheretheNMPFireDepartmentistoreport.TheNMPFireDepartmentperformstreatmentasnecessarytostabilizethepatientscondition(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixDforavailablesuppliesandequipment).Ifthepatientneedstogotoahospitalheistransportedinacompanyvehicleorbyambulance.AnambulancemaybeobtainedfromtheOswegoFireControlDispatcherbytheControlRoomtelephoningorusingtheradioonthefire/rescuenetwork.DependingupontheextentofinjurythepatientmaybesenttotheOswegoHospitalortheUniversityHospital,Syracuse,NewYork.DetailsofNMPFireDepartmentoperationandtransferofcontaminatedpatientsarediscussedinS-EPP-4,PersonnelInjuryorIllness.d)ThepurposeoftheInplantRadiologicalSurveyTeam(s)istodeterminetheradiologicalconditionsinportionsofthestationwherepersonnelmayberequiredtomitigateanemergencycondition.Inaddition,theseindividualsorteamswouldperformappropriatepost-accidentsampling.Typicallysurveyteam(s)consistofaminimumoftwoindividuals,oneofwhi.chmustbearadiationprotectiontechnicianorsupervisortrainedintheemergencyplananditsprocedures.Radiationprotectionpersonnelperformtherequiredsurveysand/orsampling.UponnotificationofanemergencyconditionbytheSiteEmergencyDirector,theteamequipsitselfwithprotectiveclothing,respiratoryprotectionequipment,dosimetrydevices,samplingequipmentandothersuppliesasneededfromthenormalradiationprotectionstoresorfromtheEmergencySurveyCabinetslocatedintheOSC(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixD).Afterperformingthesurvey,theresultsarecommunicatedtotheStationSurvey/SampleTeamCoordinatorintheTSCand/ordirectlytotheSiteEmergencyDirectoriftheTSCisnotyetfullystaffed.Details'finplantemergencysurveysarediscussedinEPP-6,InplantEmergencySurveys.SEP5-29September1989 giKt0 5.2.8(Cont'd)e)-'ttRThepurposeoftheRadiologicalSurveyTeamsistoprovideenvironmentalmonitoringon-siteandoff-siteduringanemergencytodetermineiftherehasbeenradioactivereleases,andifso,towhatdegreetheyareaffectingoff-sitelocations.TheRadiationProtectionstaffnormallyprovidepersonnelfortheteams.Surveyteam(s)consistofaminimumoftwoindividuals,oneofwhichmustbearadiationprotectiontechnicianorsupervisortrainedintheemergencyplananditsprocedures.Uponnotificationofanemergencyconditionviathepublicaddresssystem(orthroughcallinprocedures)personnelobtainappropriateequipmenttoperformtherequiredsurveys.DuringnormalworkinghoursequipmentisobtainedfromtheEmergencySurveyCabinetslocatedintheOSC(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixD).Duringoff-normalworkinghourspersonnelmayreporttotheEOForAlternateEOFwhereadditionalequipmentisstoredifconditionsdonotallowenteringthestation.AfterperformingrequiredsurveystheresultsarecommunicatedviaradiototheEnvironmentalSample/SurveyTeamCoordinatorintheEOF.DetailsofthesurveysarediscussedinEPP-7,DownwindRadiologicalMonitoring.ThepurposeoftheDamageControlTeamsistoprovideinitialassessmentofdamagetothe.stationandperformemergencyrepairsrequiredtomitigatetheeffectsoftheaccident.TheteamsarestaffedbyavailableOperations,Maintenance,Z&C,ReactorPhysicsandRadiationProtectionpersonnel,asappropriate.Thecompositionandleadershipoftheteamsisdeterminedatthetimeoftherequiredassessmentand/orrepair,andareselectedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector,DamageControlTeamCoordinatororotherappropriatecoordinators.Theselectionisbaseduponthemissiontobeaccomplished,theradiationlevelsexpectedtobeencounteredandtheskillse'xpectedtoberequiredfortheparticularmission.Uponnotificationofanemergencycondition,viathepublicaddresssystem(orthroughcall-inprocedures)personnelreporttotheOperationsSupportCenter.Whenassignedtoamissionpersonnelusedamagecontrolequipmentandotheravailableequipment,asneeded.DetailsofdamagecontrolteamactivitiesarediscussedinstationprocedureEPP-22,DamageControl.SEP5-30September1989 tl'h 5.3AsthesituationdictatestheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganizationisaugmentedbylocalagencies(fire,policeandambulanceservices)ybytheNMPCcorporatepersonnel(management,technical,administrativeandlogisticservices),bytheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperations(INPO)(technicalpersonnelandequipment),bytheNSSSvendor(technicalpersonnel,equipmentandreplacementpartsasneeded)andbyotherlocalnuclearplants(surveyteamsandlaboratoryfacilities).Inadditiontothoseagenciesandorganizationsdescribedbelow,SiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixHlistssupportresourcesthatmightbecalleduponinanemergency.5.3.1tvNMPCheadquarterslocationsareinSyracuse,NewXork,aboutaonehourdrivefromtheStation.CorporatepersonnelsupportisprovidedfromthisofficeandotherNMPCofficesincludingfacilitieslocatedatornearthesite.Duringnormalworkinghourspersonnelaredispatchedtothesitefromtheirnormalworklocation.Duringoff-normalworkinghoursselectedpersonnelarecalledoutandtoldtoreporttotheiremergencypost.ThemainreportingpostsaretheTechnicalSupportCenter,theEmergencyOperationsFacility,theJointNewsCenter,andthecorporateemergencyoperationscenter.Additionalpersonnelmaybecalledtoreporttoothercorporateoffices,ifneeded.CorporatelevelsupportisdetailedintheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlan.5.3.2TheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperations(INPO)isanucleartechnicalassociation.TheEmergencyPreparednessDivisionofINPOprovidesassistancetoNMPCinlocatingsourcesofindividualswithspecificskillsforaugmentingtheon-siteandcorporateemergencyorganizationsintheeventofanemergency(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA,LettersofAgreement).INPOprovidesassistancetoNMPCinlocatingsourcesofmaterial,equipment,andserviceswhichmaybeusedtosupplementon-siteresources.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationparticipatesintheINPOprogram.TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManageristheNMPCliaisonwithINPO.Inan'emergency,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerorhisdesigneecoordinatesallrequestsforassistancefromINPO,throughanINPOrepresentativewhorespondstotheEOFandperformsactivitiesinresponsetotheserequests,asappropriatetothenatureandseverityoftheemergency.SEP5-31September1989 I"'LgfslfJL(%if<r'1I~rtAII 5.3.3TheGeneralElectricReactorDivision,thedesigneroftheNMPNSnuclearsteamsupplysystem(NSSS),hasdevelopedanemergencyresponseprogram(G.E.BWREmergencySupportProgram)whichprovidesforemergencyengineeringassistancetofacilitieshavingaNSSSdesignedbyGeneralElectric(seeAppendixA,LetterofAgreement).Thisassistanceisavailableona24-hour/day,7-day/weekbasisbytelephone.TheNSSSsupplierisnotifiedinaccordancewithstationprocedureS-EPP-20.5.3.4Thenatureofanemergencymayrequireaugmentingon-siteresponsegroupswithlocalservices,personnelandequipment.Supportmaybeobt'ainedasnecessaryfrommanydifferentlocalorganizations.Someoftheseorganizationsinclude:a)OswegoHospital(Hospital,medicalsupport)b)UniversityHospital,SUNYHealthSciencesCenteratSyracuse(Hospital,backupmedicalsupport)c)LocalDoctor(s)(medicalconsultation)d)RadiationManagementConsultants(backupmedicalsupport)e)OswegoCountyFireControl(fire,rescueandambulanceservice)f)OswegoCountySheriff'sDepartment(securityandtrafficcontrolservices)SpecificmethodsofnotificationoftheseorganizationsarecontainedinEmergencyImplementingProceduresS-EPP-17andS-EPP-20.LettersofAgreementfromeachorganizationtoprovidetheirrespectiveemergencyassistancetotheNineMilePointNuclearStationarecontainedinSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA.TheequipmentwithwhichtheFireDepartmentscanrespondisalsoshowninAppendixA.5.3.5TheNineMilePointNuclearStationisaco-signatorytoaLetterofAgreementbetweentheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(adjacenttoNMPNS),RobertGinnaPowerStation(locatednearRochester,N.Y.)andtheNMPNS(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA).Intheeventofaradiologicalemergencyorothersituationsresultingintheneedforadditionalequipmentand/orpersonnelassistance,theseplantshaveagreedtoprovideaidinanyorallofthefollowingareasto:SEP5-32September1989 4J4q4I-P 5.3.5(Cont'd)Assistwithequipmentandpersonnelinmonitoringandevaluationofon-siteandoff-siteradiologicalsituations.Providepersonnelforassistanceattheoff-siteemergencycenters.Assistincommunicationsbetweenemergencycenters,theControlRoom(s),andoff-dutyplantpersonneloroutsideagencies.Allowuseoflaboratoryandcountingroom.AllowuseofEnvironmentalLabfacility.Allowuseofwholebodycountingfacility.Providepersonnelforinplantrecoveryoperations,asavailable.ProvidepersonneltoassistintheJointInformationCenter.5.45.4.1TheJ.A.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP)islocatedadjacenttotheNineMilePointNuclearSt'ationonacombinedsite(asshownonSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure2.2,NMPNS/JAFNPPSitePlot).JAFNPPisoperatedbytheNewYorkPowerAuthorityandthestaffingandemergencyplanningofJAFNPPisseparatefromthatofNMPNS.TheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectorassumesfullresponsibilityfortheimplementationandadministrationoftheSiteEmergencyPlanforemergenciesoriginatingattheNineMilePointNuclearStation.FunctionalresponsibilitiesfortheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectoraredescribedintheSiteEmergencyPlan,Section5.2.1.TheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectorassuresthattheJAPWPPShiftSupervisorisnotifiedofthedeclarationoftheemergency,andrequeststhatJAFNPPimplementappropriateprotectiveactionsforJAFNPPpersonnel(asappropriate).UponnotificationofanemergencyeventatUnit1and/orUnit2,theJAFNPPShiftSupervisoractivatestheJAPKPPEmergencyOrganization,asappropriate,andimplementsprotectiveactionsifrequestedbytheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectorinaccordancewiththeJAFNPPEmergencyPlan.TheJAFNPPEmergencyDirectorassumesfullresponsibilityfortheimplementationandadministrationoftheJAFNPPEmergencyPlan(concerningJAFNPPpersonnel).FunctionalresponsibilitiesoftheJAFNPPEmergencyDirectoraredescribedintheJAFNPPEmergencyPlan.TheJAPNPPEmergencyDirectornotifiestheNMPNSStationShiftSupervisor(s)ofthedeclarationofaJAFNPPemergency,andrequeststhatNMPNSimplementappropriateprotectiveactionsforNMPNSpersonnel,includingEnergyCenter,NuclearTrainingCenterpersonnelandanytemporaryworkforceontheNMPNSsite.SEP5-33September1989 Cgl, 5.4.1(Cont'd)ShouldtheJAFNPPdeclareanAlertemergencyclassification,theNMPNSUnit1SSSwouldbeinformedandnotifiesappropriatesiteandcorporatemanagement.ShouldtheJAFNPPdeclareaSiteAreaEmergencyorhigheremergencyclassification,theNMPNSUnit1SSSbecomestheSiteEmergencyDirectorandtheemergencyorganizationisstaffedwithprimarilyNMPCpersonnelinaccordancewithUnit1emergencyprocedures.StaffingisforthepurposeofprovidingsupporttotheJAFNPPasmayberequestedandtoassesstheneedforprotectiveactionsforNMPNSsitepersonnel.ThisNMPNSstaffingismaintaineduntiladeterminationismadebytheCorporateEmergencyDirectorand/ortheSiteEmergencyDirectorthatitisnolongerneeded.TheNMPNSmakesavailabletotheJAFNPPanypersonnel(especiallyradiationprotectiontechnicians)thatarenotrequiredtomaintainthestation'sunit(s).PrimarymeansofnotificationbetweentheControlRoom(s)atNMPNSandatJAFNPPistheControlRoomHotline.BackupmethodsincludethecommercialtelephonesandifnecessaryRadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystem(REGS).5.55.5.1ThissectionidentifiestheprincipalStateandlocalgovernmentagencieshavingactionresponsibilitiesforradiologicalemergenciesinthevicinityoftheNMPNS.Theradiologicalemergencyresponseplansoftheseagenciesdescribetheirrespectiveresponsibilities,authorities,capabilitiesandemergencyfunctions,containsprovisionsfor:preparednessandresponsetoradiologicalemergenciesbyeachorganization,aswellastheprimaryandalternatemethodsofemergencynotifications.a).TheNYSDOHistheleadgovernmentagencyforoff-sitecoordinationandresponseattheStatelevel.TheNYSemergencyplanisentitled"NewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan"andaddressesthefollowinggeneraltopics:.TheNewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlancontainsprovisionsfor:SEP5-34September1989 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5.5.1(Cont'd)Planningandcoordinationwithlocal,StateandFederal'uthoritiesInitialresponsetonotificationbyNMPNSAlertandwarningoflocalpoliticalsubdivisionsEvacuationandotherprotectivemeasuresforlocalpopulationsEmergencyservicesSituationsanalysisTheNYSplanalsocontainsemergencyprocedurestonotifythelocalorganizationswhichhaveactionand/orsupportresponsibilitiesunderthatplan.TheRadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystem(RECS)istheprimarymethodofnotificationtoNYStotheStateWarningPoint(SWP)oralternateSWP.ThealternateSWPisa24hourcommunicationscenterlocatedattheStatePoliceCommunicationsCenter.Primaryand'ackupNYTelephonenumbersarealsoprovided.TheSWPisalsoequippedwithradioandNationalWarningSystem(NAWAS)communications.ThebackupmethodofnotificationtoNYSDOHisviathefollowingradiolinks:NineMilePointNuclearStationsecuritystationlinktotheOswegoCountyWarningPoint,orfromtheNMPNSTSCorEOFtotheOswegoCountyEOCviaradiolink,thenLocalGovernmentRadioNetworklinktotheNewYorkStateEmergencyManagementOffice-CentralDistrictOffice,thenStateCommandNetworklinktotheNewYorkStateWarningPointinAlbany.b)TheOCEMOistheleadgovernmentagencyforcoordinationofandresponseatthelocallevel.TheOswegoCountyemergencyplan~isentitled"OswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan".,TheOswegoCountyplancontainsprovisionsfor:0Planningandcoordinationwithlocal,StateandFederalauthoritiesInitialresponsetonotificationbyNMPNSAlertandwarningoflocalpoliticalsubdivisionNotificationofotheremergencyresponsepersonnelPublicinformationconcerningtheincidentEvacuationandotherprotectivemeasuresforlocalpopulationsSEP5-35September1989

~c4I NormallytheOCEMOisnotifiedbyNMPNSviatheCountyWarningPoint.Itmay,however,benotifiedbytheNYSDOH.AsecondarymethodofnotificationisviaradiofromtheNMPNStotheCountyEOCorCountyWarningPoint.TheprincipalFederalgovernmentagencieshavingemergencyresponsibilitiesrelativetotheNMPNS,andasummaryofthoseresponsibilities,are:a)TheNRCwillrespondtorequestsforassistancefromNMPNS.TheNRCIncidentResponsePlan(NUREG-0845)describesthefunctionsoftheNRCduringanincidentandthekindsofactionsthatcompriseanNRCresponse.TheNRCresponseplanisactivatedinaccordancewiththresholdcriteriadescribedintheplanforincidentsoccurringatnuclearreactorsandfuelfacilities,involvingmaterialslicensees;duringtransportationoflicensedmaterial,andforthreatsagainstfacilitiesorlicensedmaterial.TheNRC,RegionI,isresponsibleforconductinginvestigativeactivitiesassociatedwitharadiologicalemergency,andverifyingthatemergencyplanshavebeenimplementedandthatproperagencieshavebeennotified.Approximatearrivaltimeisfive(5)hoursfromtimeofnotification.TheprimarymethodofnotificationtoNRCisbytheNRCEmergencyNotificationSystem(ENS)hotlinetotheBethesda,MD.HeadquartersOperationsCenter.AsecondarymethodisbyNYTelephone.b)TheDOE,BrookhavenAreaOffice,willrespondtorequestsfromNMPNSforassistance.Thisassistanceislimitedtoadviceande'mergencyactionessentialforthecontroloftheimmediatehazardstopublichealthandsafety.,AspartofthisemergencyactionDOEsuppliesDOEpersonnel(orsubcontractors)andequipmentaspartoftheFederalRadiologicalMonitoringandAssessmentProgram(FRMAP).ThisprogramwasformerlycalledtheRadiologicalAssistanceProgram(RAP)andInteragencyRadiologicalAssistanceProgram(IRAP),andmanydocumentsstillrefertoitassuch.TheprimaryresponsewouldnormallybethedispatchofanFRMAPteamfromBrookhavenNationalLaboratoryfromUpon,N.Y.SEP5-36September1989

~bAEIhrVk;8~l (Cont'd)Whennotifiedofanemergency,theFRMAPteamleaderwouldrequestaU.S.CoastGuardhelicopterstationedatOtisAirBaseonCapeCodtopickasixmanteamupatBrookhavenandflythemtotheNineMilePointareawiththeirequipment.Approximatetimeofarrivalisfive(5)hoursfromtimeofnotification.Sufficientequipment(seeletterofagreementinSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA)ispackedinsuitcasestosupportthisinitialsixmanteam.Thisteamwouldprovideinitialradiationsurveys,obtainairbornesamplesandanalyzethesesampleswiththeemergencyequipmentavailable.Theywouldalsoactasanadvancepartytoestablishaninitialbaseofoperationsforpersonnelthatwillfollow,ifnecessary.ApossiblelocationfortheFRMAPteamtosetupoperationsistheOswegoCountyAirport.(showninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.6,AirportisnearthePrimaryRemoteAssemblyAreaLocationonHowardRoad)whichisabout10milesfromtheNMPNS.Thiswouldallowadditionalequipmenttobeflowninbyfixed-wingaircraft,ifnecessary.ITheprimarymethodofnotificationtoDOEisbyNYTelephone,asstatedintheagreementlettercontainedinAppendix.A.NotificationmayalsobemadethroughNRC.AssistancecanberequestedbytheNMPNSSite'mergencyDirector,theOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementDirectorortheCommissioneroftheNewYorkStateDepartmentofHealth.c)NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationownsandoperatestwo(2)licensedhydroelectricdevelopmentswithinaten(10)mileradiusoftheNineMilePointNuclearStationandtheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant.TheMinettoandVarickHydroelectricStationsarepartofProjectNumber2474licensedwiththeFederalEnergyRegulatoryCommissionwhorequestedthataplanbedevelopedtoimplementaresponseplantosafelyshutdownandevacuatethesehydroelectricfacilities.Thiswouldbedoneintheeventofaradiologicalemergencyateithernuclearstation.Inaddition,thisplanshouldaddressmeansto-minimizetheimpacttothepublicasaresultofthisemergencyshutdownofthehydroelectricstations.~IIk",NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationhasdevelopedtheRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlanforFERCProjectNo.2474MinettoandVarickDevelopmentstoaddresstheFERCrequest.Thisplanhasbeenincorporatedintoappropriateprocedurestoassureitsappropriateimplementation.SEP5-37September1989 I-I'Vt

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Figure5.2-1EmerencResonseOranization-StaffinLevelISTATION'SHIFTSUPERVISORASSISTANTSTATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORSECURITY(5+)NMPFIREOEPARTMENT(5)CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORRAOIATIONPROTECTIONTECHNICIANCHEMISTRYTECHNICIANRADWASTEOPERATORS(3)AUXILIARYOPERATOR8NUCLEARAUXILIARYOPERATORGNUCLEAR.OPERATOR(S)EOPERATOR(S)INTRAINING(IFANY)SEP5-40September1989 1V<<)~W~8ek' YP<<'d)STATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORoDirecttheactivitiesofallshiftpersonnel.oDirecttheactivitiesofnonoperationspersonneluntilthearrivaloftheOperationsSupportCenterCoordinator;oPerformsalldutiesoftheSiteEmergencyDirectorincludingassuringcontinuityofresources,untilthearrivaloftheVicePresident-NuclearGeneration,oradesignatedalternate.oResponsibleforevaluatingsituationsonacontinualbasisanddeclaringemergencies,determiningthenecessityforstationorsiteevacuation,mobilizingpersonnel,notifyingFederal,Stateandlocalauthorities.oResponsibleforimplementingtheimmediateon-sitecorrectiveandprotectiveactionsinaccordancewithprocedurestobringtheincidentundercontroland/ormitigateitseffects.oActivateandaugmenton-siteemergencyorganizationasappropriate.oInitiatesassessmentactivities,includingclassificationoftheemergencyandprojectionofoff-sitedoses,asappropriatetotheemergencycond)tion,andrecommendsprotectiveactionstooff-siteauthoritieswithintherequiredtimeframe.oResponsibleforpersonnelexposurecontrol.oEnsuretheVicePresident-NuclearGeneration,ordesignatedalternate,ispromptlynotifiedofanemergencycondition.oAppointEmergencyCoordinators,asappropriate,forassistancewithcurrentandcontinuingemergencycontrol,butassumethoseresponsibilitiesuntilthepositionsarefilled.MChIIQH:ControlRoomoSROLicenseeoTrainedasSiteEmergencyDirectoroEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationoRadiationProtectionTrainingSEP5-41July1990 It4I (Cont'd)STATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORASSISTANToMaintainsplantsecurityandinstitutesappropriatemeasurespertheSiteSecurityPlan.oAssistsinaccountingforsitepersonnel.oProvidesaccessandtrafficcontrolcheckpointsatemergencyfacilities.oIntheeventtheStationShiftSupervisorbecomesincapacitated,assumestheroleuntilrelievedbyanotherSSS,orsupervisorw/SROlicense.oNormallysupervisesthesafeandproperoperationoftheplant.Initiatesactionstomitigateoffnormalplantoperations.oInitiatesfire,firstaidandsearchandrescueoperationsoMaintainslogbook.oPerformsfunctionofShiftTechnicalAdvisor(STA)withregardtosafeandproperoperationoftheplant(thisSTApositionisrequiredonlywhentheReactorisinthepoweroperation,startuporhotshutdownmodes.oPerformsaccidentassessmentactivitiesoPerformsoperationalreviewfromasafetyperspectiveREPORTSTO:StationShiftSupervisorREPQRXRZQ'tationShiftSupervisorR1ZQKI~StationShiftSupervisorJKhXIQHSecurityBuildingLQC&XIQH:ControlRoomiKhXIQH'ontrolRoomoEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationoR.O.LicenseeoEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationoRadiationProtectionTrainingoRadiationProtectionTrainingoForUnit2,SROLicenseeoEmergencyPlanTrainingoEmergencyDirectorTrainingSEP5-42September1989 1(llJ (Cont'd)STATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORNMPUNITNUCLEARFIRECHIEFCHEMISTRY*TECHNICIAN/DOSEASSESSMENTRADIATION*PROTECTIONTECHNICIANoFightfiresatthestationoIfoff-siteassistancerequired,theNuclearFireChiefmaintainsoverallon-sitefireresponsecommandandcontroloffirefightingforcesoPerformssearchandrescuemissionsonsiteoProvidefirstaidtovictimatthestationoPerformspost-accidentsamplingandanalysisoReleaseratedeterminationoOn-SiteradiologicalassessmentoOff-SiteradiologicalassessmentoDeterminesPARsfromassessmentsoConductsoff-siteandon-site(outofplant)surveysoIn-plantsurveysoProvidesHPcoverageforrepair,correctiveactions,searchandrescue,firstaidandfirefightingoPersonnelmonitoringanddosimetryREHHQ~2:RERQRXRTQ:KZQEXR29.StationShiftSupervisorStationShiftSupervisorStationShiftSupervisor~KBXXQH:lQCBXZQH'K8XIQHOperationsSupportCenterControlRoomControlRoomSoEmergencyPlanTrainingoFirstAidTraining(optional)oSelf-containedBreathing.ApparatusTrainingoFireFightingTrainingoEmergencyPlanTrainingoMembersoftheChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartmentoMETqualifiedperNTP-4oEmergencyPlanTrainingoMembersoftheChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartment*PersonnelassignedtoUnitIandUnitIIasrequired.SEP5-43September1989

CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORNUCLEAROPERATORRADWASTEOPERATORSNUCLEARAUXILIARYOPERATORCoFunctionsasliaisonbetweentheNMPFireDepartmentandtheControlRoomoActstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplantoPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperationsOperatesRadwasteFacilitiesActstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplantPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperationsoActstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplantoPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperationsEERQlD~-'FZQEXES:REPQEX~:ChiefShiftOperatorLQQhXXQH:ChiefShiftOperatorMQhXLQHChiefShiftOperatorMCBXXQH:ControlRoomControlRoomControlRoomoR.O.LicenseoEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationoEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationSEP5-44September1989S:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducation

(Cont'd)CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORAUXILIARYOPERATORBoMonitorsandassistscontrolroomoperations.oPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperations.oCarryoutallrequiredradwasteoperations.OPERATORSINTRAININGoMonitorandassistControlRoomoperationsasdirectedbytheChiefShiftOperator.KZQRX~I8EhXXQH:ChiefShiftOperatorControlRoomoHighSchoolEducationoEmergencyPlanTrainingERQR~Q:iKhXZQH-ChiefShiftOperatorControlRoomoHighSchoolEducationoEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-45September1989 0

EMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELII(ON-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION-AUGMENTATIONBYSITEPERSONNEL)SEP5-46September1989

~f0 Figure5.2-2ENERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELllSITEEHERCENCYDIRECTORRROSCCOORDINATOROSCCOIO&PIICATORSTAFFPERSOIaELACCTCOORDINATORSTAFFRADIA'IIONPROTTEANCOORDINATOR4CONTROLROOHADVISORFORREACTORANALYSIS%CONTROLROOHADVISORFORClat&TRYtREPORTSTOCt&l.LASI%CONTROLROOHADVISORFORRADPROTECTION%CONTROLROOHADVISORFOROPERATIONSNUCLEARSECURITYLIASONHAINTENANCECOORDINATORl&CCOORDINATORTSC/NELDSTAFFRADIOLOCICALASSESQE'NTHANACERSTATIONSURVEY/~EYEAHCOORDINATORRADIOLOCICALASSESSIENTCROX'THERSTAFFASNEEDEDTSCTECINICALDATACOORDINATORRxANALYSTCOORDINATORCOIL.COORDINATORtSC/CONTROLRHLIAISONQ&IVTEANSDAHACECONTROLYEAHCOORDINATORSTAFFl&f'IREDEPARTIKNTCOORDINATOROSCl&CCOORDINATOR0CONTROLROOHADVISORFOR1&CMCiCPERoECIOEFSNIFTOPERATORSTATIONSHIFTQPERVISORASSIST~STATIONSHIFTQPERVISORISTA)MICAUXOPER.COTHERSTAFFASNEEDEDSTOCSECURITYCOORD.LOCATEDINSTOC'ISC/EOFLIAISONTSC/ENSLIAISONOTHERSTAFFASNEEDEOSTAFFSTOREROOHCOORDINAIORSOPERATORSINTRAININCRADVASTECPERATORSAUX,OPERB%PER~LASSI@COTOINITetORINlteEASREQUIRED.%&DVIEDIATEDIRECT)ONPROVIDEDSYHAINTENANCECOORDINATORINTHETSCSEP5-47July1990 H,yf SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR00000Directandcoordinatetheeffortsofallelementsoftheemergencyorganizationinreturningtheplantto,andmaintainingitin,asafeandstablecondition,includingassuringcontinuityofresources,untilthe-arrivaloftheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Plananddirectactivitiestomitigatetheaccident.Directson-siteandoff-site(ifrequired)radiologicalmonitoring.Classifyemergencyasrequired,andinsuresactivationofappropriatestaffandemergencyresponsecenters.Issueauthorizationtopersonneltoexceednormalradiationexposurelimitsandensureaccurateexposurerecordsarementioned.Issueauthorizationtomobilizesearchandrescueteams.Directreassemblywithinprotectedareafence.Insureallemergencypersonnelwithinprotectedareafencetakeadequateprotectivemeasures.Decidestonotifyoff-siteemergencymanagepentagencies.Makesdoseassessmentsandprotectiveactionrecommendationsasnecessarytooff-siteemergencymanagementagencieswithintherequiredtimeframesandinitiatingassessmentactivities.Responsibleforevaluatingsituationonacontinualbasisanddeterminingthenecessityforsiteevacuation,mobilizingpersonnel,andaugmentingemergencyorganization,asappropriate.CommunicatewithandcoordinateactionswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.ProvidedirectionandsupporttotheStationShiftSupervisor.ProviderepresentativestoStateandCountyEOC.I~hXIQH:TechnicalSupportCenteroSiteEmergencyDirectorTrainingoTraininginallphasesoftheEmergencyOrganizationincludingtheresponsibilitiesofallon-sitepersonnel.oExperienceinStationOperationsSEP5-48September1989 Vr SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORMAINTENANCECOORDINATOROSCCOORDINATOoCoordinatingandsupervisingemegencyresponseoperationsintheOSC..oInitiatepreparationforinplantandenvironmentalsurveys.oAssembledamagecontrolteams.oMaintainconstantcommunicationswiththeTSCandkeepthemabreastoftheavailabilityofthesurveyteam(s)andthedamagecontrolteam(s).oAssignpersonneltoemergencyfunctionsasdirectedbytheTSCorEOF.REZQRX~:JKhXIQH:MaintenanceCoordinator)OperationsSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-49September1989 0

OSCCOORDINATOROSCCOMNJNICATORoEstablishingandmaintainingcommunicationswiththeTSC.oInformtheOSCCoordinatorofemergencyactionsastheyarerelayedfromtheTSC.oPassonrequestsformanpower.PERSONNELACCOUNTABILITYCOORDINATORoAccountingofpersonnelinaccor-dancewithstationevacuationandSiteevacuationprocedures.oAssignindividualstoperformaccountabilityofpersonnelinOSC.oObtainrollcalllistsfromsecurity.oNotifyTSCofpersonnelnotaccountedfor.E1ZQEXB'H}:OSCCoordinatorR1ZQRX~'SCCoordinatorLKKUQH:OperationsSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingLKhXIQH:OperationsSupportCenter:oEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-50September1989 II'kggl SIIEEHEKElCYHANticn-SlevelIIICSCIImRDINAltaIIImemiNIIHmiaZICNIITEANIImRMNAICRIIIoQlxaexsXxeeoxrRs!Xolxeeeal~ostoreysXottesteseesaaotoeSurveyThamindetezmhdngradio-IDAHACECMRXIdtmngetostaticn.logicalconditionsinthestaticn.ITEANIoPerformemerge~repairs~oProvidezadiaticnandhioasaayImRDINAKRItomitigateeffectsofaccidentmcnitoringarsiteandof&siteIIandrestoreproperstationopezatica.durhyganamer@Ac/aoCaxmaicatesurveyresultstotheTSC.oAssistindeccntaminationactivittes.oMcnitoranddeccntacdnatevehiclesifrequired.oAtthedizecticnoftheSiteEmezaencyMzectorordesign+,samplesReactorSystems(i.e.ReactorCoolant,Gxu:aiaecntAtmcspiaeey~andLiquidefQuents).oPerfonxstackgasmcnitoring.IDMXRMCAXHN~IJPICAXmy'oEmezgaxyPlanTrainingoAI~yriateExpertiseorWorkExperienceQIALIHCA'HQ6:oBxezgencyPlanTadningoAppropriateEzperthaorQakExperienceoa+~usarxasxoeoeexsteoooystoQRVEYdetezxdneradiologicalaxditionsoftheTFA%staticn.oPerformBNizcxmxntalSurveysatthedirectionoftheEnvizmzxental&avey/StmyleTeamCoordinatoroCcnmnicatessurveyresultstoChaalstzyandRadiaticnProtectionTeamCoordinator.eeexytxexo:xxxasstxyaseHsalatexayxoteexxaxyaxxxxxolexatoryxmyxxx:Seeexeotee(eotxesetyresortseoeexetxxxsr>glALIHCATIQ6:oBaezgencyPlanThdningSEP5-51June1989 I

OSCCOORDINATORNMPUNITCLEARFIRECHIEFoFightfiresatthe.station.oIfoff-siteassistancerequired,theNuclearFireChiefmaintainsoverallon-sitefireresponsecommandandcontrol.oPerformsearchandrescuemissionson-site.oProvidefirstaidtovictimsatthestation.REPQR3~'QQhXIQHOSCCoordinatorOperationsSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingoFirstAidTraining(optional)oSelf-ContainedBreathingApparatusTrainingoFireFightingTrainingoDesignatedstaffmemberoftheNuclearFireDepartmentSEP5-52September1989

SITE&EGENCYPIAN@~ation-StafLevelIIIOSCICOCaDINAKRIIIIOSCI&CIinstxunmtationandcontrolIOXRDINAK8.Irelateddamagetostation.IoPerformeavejeaeyrepairsrequiredtomitigateeffectsofaccidentandrestoreproperstationoperatLon.ISKBammICOCBDINADRIloProvideinforaetionontheavaila-Mityofmaterialsinstore.oCooaiinatesissuanceofequipnentfranGenerationStorenxxn(%PS).REHE2S19'SCCoordinator(IrmediatedizectLonpro&iedbyInstxuuntandGmtrolCoonBnator)REHRIS1Q:OSCCoordinatorLOGQX(N:OperatesSupportCenterDMZ(N:oApproi~teExpertiseorWorkEzperLenceQJAl2FICATIQ6:oHnergencyP18nTrahdngoAppropriateBgartiseorWorkEqarience4S~CHIRPSW3June1989

SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORCONTROLROOMADVISORFOROPERATIONS-oHasoverallresponsibilityforOperationsactivitiesfortheirrespectiveUnits.oWhendesignated,actsastheSiteEmergencyDirector.oWhennotactingasSiteEmergencyDirector,willsupporttheStationShiftSupervisorasatechnicaladvisor.oProvidesemergencymaintenanceworkasrequiredanddirectedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector.RERQRXRZQ:QEh3XQH:SiteEmergencyDirectorControlRoomoEmergencyPlanTrainingoSiteEmergencyDirectoroExperienceinStationOperationsoS.R.O.LicenseSEP5-54September1989

CONTROLROOMADVISORFORONTROLROOMVISORFORCTORoProvidesadviceandguidanceoncoreprotectionproblems.ONTROLROOMADVISORFORI&CoProvidesadviceandguidanceonI&Cproblemsandstatus.RERQRXS'KQ:ControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearREHHQ~:ControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearLKhXIQH-ControlRoomoEmergencyPlanTrainingLQQh:UQH-ControlRoom:oEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-55September1989

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CONTROL'ROOMADVISORFORCONTROLROOMADVISORFORRAD.PROTECTIONoEvaluationofprocesseffluentandarearadiationmonitorsincontrolroom.KZQRXRZQ:I~hXIQH'ontrolRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearControlRoomTraining:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoTrainingin-Gaseous&LiquidProcessMonitoring-Gaseous&LiquidEffluentMonitoring-RadiationMonitoringCONTROLROOMADVISORFOoEvaluatesprocesseffluentsandchemistryparametersfromchemistrylaboratoryREER'QChXIQH:SEP5-56September1989ControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearChemistryLaboratoryoEmergencyPlanTrainingoTraininginProcessEffl-uentsandPostAccident.Sampling

CONTROLROOMADVISORFOROPERATIONSSTATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORoDuringoff-normalhours,hastheresponsibilityandauthoritytodeclareanemergencyandactivateemergencyorganizationsascircumstanceswarrant.oImmediatelybecomesSiteEmergencyDirectoruntilproperlyrelieved.oDirectsactivitiesofoperatingshift.I~oSupervisethestartup,operation,andshutdownofequipmentunderallplantconditions.oResponsibleforpersonnelexposurecontrol.RER01QRZQSuperintendentofOperations-NuclearXQQhXXQH:ControlRoomEmergencyPlanTrainingTrainedasSiteEmergencyDirectorSROLicenseeRadiationProtectionTrainingHighSchoolEducationASSISTANTTATIONSHISUPERVISOR/oSameasforStaffingLevelISEP5-57September1989

STATIONSHIFTSUPERVISOR'CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORoSameasforStaffingLevelINUCLEAROPERATOREoSameasforStaffingLevelIRADWASTEOPERATORSoSameasforStaffingLevelISEP5-58September1989

CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORNUCLEARAUXILIARYOPERATORCoActstoensurethesafeandproperoperationoftheplant.oPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperations.AUXILIARYOPERATORBoMonitorsandassistsControlRoomOperations.oPerformsactionsrequiredtomitigateoff-normaloperations.oCarryoutallrequiredradwasteoperations.R1ZQRXS'KQ:LKhXIQHChiefShiftOperatorControlRoomRKHHERZQiQQhXZQH-ChiefShiftCoordinatorControlRoomoEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducation:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducationOPERATORSINTRAININGoMonitorandassistControlRoomoperationsasdirectedbytheChiefShiftOperator.ERQR~Q:MEhXIQH:ChiefShiftOperatorControlRoomSEP5-59September1989oEmergencyPlanTrainingoHighSchoolEducation

SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR,SECURITYLIAISONoMayassistinmaintainingplantsecurity.oMayassistinaccountingforstationpersonnel.oCoordinatesecurityactivi.tieswithSiteEmergencyDirector.oMayassistinprovidingpersonnelforfire/rescue/firstaidefforts.BEEHERD:LKhXZQH:SiteEmergencyDirectorTechnicalSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingrelatingtoSecuritySEP5-60September1989

/4 SITEEMERGENCYPLANFiure5.2-2(Contfd)EmerencResonseOranizatlon-StaffinLevelIISlrgZffERCZNCTDIRE~RIOLOCICALAS5ESSNENTffANACZRoPerforasourceternaadothercalculationstoassessradiologicalhsaardsaadtoainiairepersonnelexposure.oEnsuretheSiteEaergencyDirectorLsWeptLaforssedofalldoseyro]ectionandradiologicalestia&tes~oProvideradiologicalfntarfacevithPederal,StateandLocalrepresentativesintheZOP.SiteEaergencyDirectorTechnicalSupportCanterSPsll.sZOIZOCZIION!COAIIPZClIZOII!I:oEaerffeacyPlanTrainiagoSenLorHealthPhysicsNaasgeaentpersoaaelorquaLLfieddesigneeTSC/HELDCOORDINATORoActsastachaicaladvisortothaSiteEaergeacyDirectoronZagin-neermgLtcas.oAugaeatsstationpersonnelintheTSC.oCoordinatetheanalysingoftach-aicslprobleasaadsubsetfuentdev-elopaaatofyrobletsresolutionsoAssistsinthadavaloyaeatofZaergeacyProceduresPOperacLagProcedures,ecc.;asnecessaryforcoaduc~eaargeacyoperacioasSSPON<<TOISiaICgCPOtsCCLOCATIONfTechnicalSupPortCaatarOOAIIPZCAIZONS!<<<<<<COPPlaTcatatgoDesignatedHELD.staffaeaberoAyyropriaceAreaofZxpertiaa~oDirectingtheacAvitiesofthaeaargeacyrepairtaaaseoCoordinatingthoseanLvitiesvithcheSSS,OSCCoordiaacorandtheSLteEaergeacyDirector.sspos<<<<lslcIca~P<<ICOAIICNIICNCIIOPO~a<<ooaz<<<<ct<<ossa<<acaaccpP<<cŽalasstaNasacSuperintendentNuclearPordesigaatedalternateIACCOORDINATORoAnaiyreLastauaentaadcoatrofprebless,dateraiaealternate.solutioasaaddesignandcoordiaatethaiastallatioaolshorttarnaodifLcationseoAssistLnthedevelopaeatofZaergencyOperating?roceduruforcoaduc~4geaergeacyoperations.LPORTSTOfTechaicalDataCoordiasrvseZOCATZONCISclIIPccCcccoalzptcsszoasc<<aca<<IpleaTcaseesSEP5-61September1989

RADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTMANAGERENVIRONMENTALSAMPLE/SURVEYTEAMCOORDINATORoDirectstheactivitiesoftheenvironmental(downwind)surveyteams.oTabulate,reviewand'eportfindingsandrecommendationsOFF-SITEDOSEASSESSMENTMANAGERthroughtheRadiologicalAssess-mentCoordinatortotheSiteEmergencyDirector.oInterfaceswiththeRadiologicalAssessmentCoordinatoronRadio-logicalandenvironmentalmatters.oProvidesassistancetoDOEradiologicalmonitoringandassessmentteams.oProvideforsampledisposition.oCoordinatesactivitiesonProtectiveActionRecommendationsandoff-siteprojections.oDirectstheactivitiesoftheDoseAssessmentGroupperformingprotectiveactionandoff-siteactivities.oInterfaceswithCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManageronoff-siteactivities.oInterfaceswithCounty,StateandFederalOfficialsconcerningdoseassessmentactivities.EEZQR~Q:LKh3XQH:RadiologicalAssessmentManagerEmergencyOffsiteFacilityoEmergencyPlanTrainingR1ZQR~QIdEhXIQH:RadiologicalAssessmentManagerTechnicalSupportCenter(and/orEmergencyOperationsFacility).[3'3oChemistryandR.P.SupervisionSEP5-62July1990

RADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTMANAGERRADIOLOGICALASSESSMENToPerformsradiologicaldoseassessmentactivitiesoDeterminesreleaseratesusingappropriateproceduresoDeterminesprotectiveactionrequirementsoObtainsradiologicaldatafromstationinstrumentationforassessmentandposting-oAssistsinassessingon-siteradiologicalconditionsR1ZQRXM9:RadiologicalAssessmentManagerL{}QhlXOH:TechnicianSupportCenteroRadiologicalAssessmentTrainingoDesignatedStaffMaintainM/RDACprogramproficiencySEP5-63July1990 CS$l'I Gt-tRADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTMANAGERTATIONSURVESAMPLETEAMCOORDINATORoDirectstheactivitiesoftheinplantandre-entrysurveyteams.oTabulate,reviewandreportresultsandrecommendationsthroughtheRadiologicalAssessmentCoordinatorortheSiteEmergencyDirector.oInterfaceswithRadiologicalAssess-mentCoordinatoroninplantradiologicalconditions.oProvidesassistancetoJAFNPPandsubcontractorsasrequested.oProvideforsampledisposition.METEOROLOGICADVISORoAdvisortotheRadiologicalAssessmentManagerandtheSiteEmergencyDirector.oTrackscurrentandprojectedmeteor-ologicalconditionsandreportschangestotheRadiologicalAssessmentManager.EKRQRX~:RadiologicalAssessmentManager~g~Q:RadiologicalAssessmentManagerLKhXLQH:TechnicalSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingLKSXXQH:TechnicalSupportCenter:oEOFStaffTrainingSEP5-64July1990 d

SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORTECHNICALDATACOORDINATORoDirectingandcoordinatingtechnicalpersonnelinanalysisanddevelopmentofplansandproceduresindirectsupportofplantoperationspersonnel.oCollectingandpostingrelevantdatafortheTSCStaff.oAssembledataloggersanddatadisplayassistantsandsupplyplantstatusinformationtotheEmergencyDirector.oProviderecordsanddrawingstoemergencypersonnelwhichdescribetheas-builtconditionsandlayoutforplantstructures,systemsandcomponents.oEnsuringcommunicationsareadequatelymaintained.REZQRX~'KhXIQHSiteEmergencyDirectorTechnicalSupportCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingoSiteEmergencyDirectorTrainingSEP5-65September1989

TECHNICALDATARxANALYST'Analyzeproblems,determinealternatesolutionsanddesignandcoordinatetheinstallationofshorttermmodifications.OMNJNICATIONS'ssistsindevelopingEmergencyOperatingProceduresforconductingEmergencyOperations.'stablikh'ndmaintaincommunicationswiththeControlRoom.'eeptheTechnicalDataCoordinatorortheSiteEmergencyDirectorinformedastoprogressofnotifications.SC/CONTROLROO'aintainsopencommunicationsbetweentheTSCandtheControlRoom.TSC/EOF'ctastechnicalliaisonbetweentheTSCandtheEOF.'eeptheEOFandPACCinformedofOn-sitedevelopments.'ctasTechnicalAdvisortoSyracusePACCtoensureinformationreleasedtothepublicisbothtechnicallyaccurateandeasilyunderstandable.TSC/ENS'henrequestedbytheNRC,maintainscontinuouscommunicationsbetweentheTSCandNRCHeadquarters.AllPositions:REPORTTO:LOCATION:QUALIFICATIONS:TechnicalDataCoordinatorTechnicalSupportCenterEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-66September1989

ON-SITEEMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATION-STAFFINGLEVELIII(ON-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION-AUGMENTATIONBYSITEANDCORPORATEPERSONNEL)SEP5-67September1989 i~44tIl1IIJI4'L.I Figure5.2-3EMERGENCYRESPONSEORGANIZATIONSTAFFINGLEVELIIICORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/RECOVERYMANAGEROSCOSC%%COORDINATOROSCCOHHUNICATORSTAFFPERSONNELACCT'OORDINATORSTAFFSITEEHERCENCYDIRECTORCONADVISORFORREACTORANALYS)5%CONTROLROOHADVISORFORCHEMISTRY%IREPORTSTOCHEM.LAB)CONTROLROONADVISORFORRAOPROTECTION%S'1ATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORCONTROLROOMADVISORFOROPERATIONSTSCSECURITYLIAISONHAINTENANCECOORDINATOR1&CCOORDINATORRADIOLOGICALASSESSHENTMANACERASURVEY/SANPLETEANCOORDINATORRADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTGROUPOTHERSTAFF"ASNEEDEDTECHNICALDATACOORDINATORREACTORANALYSTCOORDINATORCOHNNICATION5COORDINATORTSC/CONTROLROONLIAISONEOFEOF-~LIAISONADHIN./LOG1STIC5HANAGERSTAFFCORP.LIAISONINOTEI~3)SCHEOULINC&PLANNINCHANAGERTECH.LIAISON&ADVISORYHANAGEREHERGENCYDIRECTOROFPUBLICINFO,JOINTNE'VSCENTERDIRECTORRADIOIOGICALBRIEFERSTECHNICALBRIEFERSPACCSTAFFRAD.PROTECTIONTEAHCOORD.SURVEYTEAHSCONTROIROOHADVISORFORI&C%PP&CeNLADVISORISTA)CHIEFSHIFTOPERATORTSC/HELDCOORDINATORSTAFFMECHANICALENCINEERINCELECTRICALENCINEERINCTSC/EOFLIAISONTSC/ENSLIAISONSTAFFCORP.LIAISONINOTE2,3)MEDIARESPONSETEAMRUHORCONTROLTEAHDAHAGECONTROLTEAMCOORDINATORSTAFFNHPFIREDEPARTHENTCOORDINATOROSCI&CCOORDINATORNUCLEAROPERATOR(S)EOPERATORSINTRAININGNUCLEARAUX.OPERATORCAUXILIARYOPERATORBRADVASTEOPERATORIS)LICENSINGSTRUCTURALENGINEERINGNUCLEARTECH./FUELSOTHERSTAFFASNEEDED%PERSONNELASSIGNEDTOUNITs)ORUNIT<2ASREOUIRED.%%IHHEOIATEDIRECTIONPROVIDEDBYTHEHAINTENANCECOORDINATORINTHETSC.OTHERSTAFFASNEEDEDEOFADMINISTRATOREOFTECHNICALBRIEFERSSTAFFSECURITYDIRECTOROFFSITEDOSEASSESSHENTHANAGERSECURITYCOORDINATORLOCATEDINSTOCENVIRONHENTALSURVEY/SAHPLETEAHCOORDINATORSTOREROOHCOORDINATORNOTEI~LIAISONVITHPURCHASING.AOHINISTRATIVESERVICES+COHNUNICATIONSHANAGEHENT~TRANSPORTATION,TREASURYANDMATERIALSHANAGEHENTDEPARTHENTS.NOTE2aLIAISONVITHLEGAL~CLAIHSANDRISKHANAGEMENTDEPARTHENTS.NOTE3sLIAISONOEPARTHENTSHAYDISPATCHCOORDINATORIS)TOEOF.RADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTCROUPMETEOROLOGICALADV)SORSEP5-68July1990 EqIPVQ CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/>RECOVERYMANAGER>Activatesanddirectsthenear-siteemergencysupportorganizationandensuresitscoordinatedresponseinsupportoftheon-siteemergencyorganization.Responsibleforthedirectionandcontroloftheintegratedemergencyresponseeffort(bothon-siteandoff-site)..Nondelagatableresponsibilitiesincludemakingthedecisiontonotifyoff-siteemergencymanagementagenciesandmakingprotectiveactionrecommendationstotheseagencies.Responsibleforthedirectionandcoordinationofallcompanyactivities(includingcorporatesupport).Ensuresthattheorganizationisstaffedbyappropriatemanagementpersonnel.Approvesalloutsidetechnicalandvendorcontracts.InterfaceswithNMPCSeniorManagement,Officers,andBoardofDirectors.Servesasseniormanagementrepresentativeatthesite.MayprovideadviceandguidancetotheSiteEmergencyDirector.Asemergencysituationstendtostabilize,mayrelievetheSiteEmergencyDirectorofmoreandmoreaccidentmanagementresponsibilities;thusprovidingacontrolledmeansofshiftingtotherecoveryorganization.ActsasliaisonwiththeInstituteforNuclearPowerOperationsuntiltheINPOLiaisonarrives.LQQh3XQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityoEmergencyPlanTrainingoCorporateEmergencyDirectorTrainingoSeniorManager:VicePresident-NuclearGenerationSEP5-69July1990 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SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORoImplementtheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.oNon-delegatableresponsibilitiesincludeclassificationoftheemergencyevent,determiningthenecessityforasiteevacuation,andauthorizingemergencyworkerstoexceednormalradiationexposurelimits.oEvaluateanddeclareanemergencyattheNMPNS.oDirectandcoordinatetheeffortsofallelementsoftheemergencyorganizationinreturningtheplantto,andmaintainingitinasafeandstableconditionincludingassuringcontinuityofresources,untilthearrivaloftheCED/RMoPlananddirectactivitiestomitigatetheaccident.oDirectson-siteandoff-site(ifrequired)radiologicalmonitoring.oEnsureactivationofappropriatestaffandEmergencyResponseFacilities(ERF's).oEnsuresaccurateexposurerecordsaremaintained.oIssueauthorizationtomobilizesearchandrescueteams.oDirectreassemblywithintheprotectedarea.oInsureallemergencypersonnelwithintheprotectedareatakeadequateprotectivemeasures.oMakethedecisiontonotifyoff-siteemergencymanagementagencies,untilrelievedbytheCER/RM.oMakedoseassessmentandprotectiveactionrecommendationsasnecessarytooff-siteemergencymanagementagencieswithintherequiredtimeframesandinitiateassessmentactivitiesuntilrelievedbytheCER/RM.oEvaluatetheemergencyonacontinualbasis,mobilizingpersonnelandaugmentingemergencyorganizations,asappropriate(whenpresentactionstobecoordinatedwithCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager).oCommunicateandcoordinateactionswiththeCED/RM.oProvidedirectionandsupporttotheStationShiftSupervisor.oProviderepresentativetotheStateandCountyEOC's,asappropriate.REHHERZQ:LKhXZQHCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerTechnicalSupportCenteroSiteEmergencyDirectorTrainingoTraininginallphasesoftheEmergencyOrganizationincludingtheresponsibilitiesofallon-sitepersonnel.oExperienceinstationoperations.SEP5-70September1989 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CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/RECOVERYMANAGERSITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORDTECHNICALoSameasforstaffingLevelIIDATACONTROLROOMADVISORFOROPERATIONSoSameasforStaffingLevelIISECURITYoSameasforStaffingLevelII,andSecurityDirectorlocatedintheEOFTSC/NELDoSameasforStaffingLevelII,andoCoordinatesactivitieswiththeTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManagerlocatedintheEOF,andCorporateEOCStaff.MAINTENANCEoSameasforStaffingLevelIIOSC)oSameasforStaffingLevelIISEP5-71September1989

SITEEMERGENCYDIRECTORRADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTMANAGERoSameasforStaffingLevelII,andoCoordinatesactivitieswiththeOff-siteDoseAssessmentManagerlocatedintheEOF.SEP5-72September1989

TECHNICALDATACOREDAMAGEoSameasforStaffingLevelIICOMMUNICATIONSoSameasforStaffingLevelIISC/CONTROLROOMoSameasforStaffingLevelIITSC/EOFoSameasforStaffingLevelIITSC/EOFoSameasforStaffingLevelIIAllPositions:REPORTTO:TechnicalDataCoordinatorLOCATION:TechnicalSupportCenterQUALIFICATIONS:EmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-73September1989

SH1?EMBEENCYHANtion-StaffLevelIIIIosc'IaueamaIoscIItmmrmmIIISameasforstaffingLevelIIH1585ELNXT~ajoBMNamaIIoSameasforStaffingLevelIIIQhMMZoSameasforStaffingLevelII-ImnaoLmeIoxaonmaIII.I'ajmmTtRIIIoSameasforStaffingLevelIIIRADIATioNraoimxoNImwImaomaxa.IIoSameasforStaffingLevelIIOSCI&CoSameasforStaffingI'xRDINAKRLevelIIIoSameasforStaffingLevelII,excepttakesdirection'fromEmriramentalSample/SurveyTeamCoordinatorlocatedinKP.~taXmouaeaIIeelIIISEP5-74September1989

CONTROLROOMADVISORFOROPERATIONS-CONTROLROOMADVISORFORREACTORoSameasforStaffingLevelIICONTROLROO.ADVISORFORoSameasforStaffingLevelIICONTROLROOMADVISORFORoSameasforStaffingLevelIICONTROLROOMADVISORFORoSameasforStaffingLevelIISEP5-75September1989

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CONTROLROOMADVISORFORSTATIONSHIFTSUPERVISORoSameasforStaffingLevelIIASSISTANToSameasforStaffingLevelIISTATIONSHIFTSUPERVISOR/STACHIEFSHIFTSUPERVISORoSameasforStaffingLevelIINUCLEAROPERATOREoSameasforStaffingLevelIIRADWASTEOPERATORSoSameasforStaffingLevelIINUCLEARAUXILIARYOPERATORCoSameasforStaffingLevelIIAUXILIARYPERATORSBoSameasforStaffingLevelIIOPERATORSINTRAININGoSameasforStaffingLevelIISEP5-76September1989 0

RADIOLOGICALASSESSMENTMANAGERENVIRONMENTSURVEY/SAMPLETEAMCOORDINATORoSameasforStaffingLevelII,andoPerformsdutiesoutoftheEOFMETEOROLOGICADVISORoSameasforStaffingLevelII,exceptoPerformsdutiesoutoftheEOFandactsasadvisortotheOff-siteDoseAssessmentManagerSTATIONSURVEYSAMPLETEAMCOORDINATORoSameasforStaffingLevelIISEP5-77September1989

~J CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/ECOVERYMANAGEADMIN./LOGISTICMANAGERSECURITYDIRECTORSCHEDULINGPLANNINGMANAGERTECHNICALLIAISONADVISORYSTAFFSTAFF(NOTE1INPOLIAISONOFF-SITEDOSASSESSMENTEOFADMINISTRATOEOF/JNCLIAISONDOSEASSESSMENTGROUPSTAFFNote.1StaffmayberepresentativesofNMPNCDepartmentsuchasPurchasing,AdministrativeServices,CommunicationsManagement,Transportation,Treasury,MaterialsManagement,etc.SEP5-78September1989 0

MCORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/ECOVERMANAGESCHEDULINGPLANNINGMANAGERoInterfacewithallgroupsintheemergencyresponseorganization.oEstablishschedulesandprioritieswhichensureanorderlyandpro-gressiveworkflow.oControlsandexpeditescorporate,vendor,contractandgovernmentcommitments.TECHNICALLIAISON&ADVISORYoAdvisetheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerintechnicalmatters.oAssemblesandcoordinatesanadvisorygroupcomprisedofhigh-leveltechnicalandmanagerialpersonnelfromgovernment,contractandconsultantsupportorgani-zationswhohavesufficientauthoritytocommittheresourcesoftheorganizationstheyrepresent.oInterfacewith,andassurecoordinationbetweentheTSC/NELDandCorporateEOC/NELDStaffsandtheon-siteGeneralElectricrepresentative.oNotifyandprovideinterfacewiththeNMPCLegalClaimsandRiskManagementDepartments.RERQRX~:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager/PE}QX~:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerIKBXZQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityMChXIQHEmergencyOperationsFacilityU@JZlMJM:oDesignatedstaffmemberofPlanningDepartments:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoDesignatedStaffMemberofNuclearEngineeringGLicensingDept.SEP5-79September1989

CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/TECHNICALLIAISON&INPOLIAISONoCoordinatesutilityresourceneedswiththeInstituteforNuclearPowerOperationsEZQRX~:TechnicalLiaison&AdvisoryManager~8XIQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityINPOdesigneeSEP5-80September1989 0'lPt CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/ECOVERYMANAGESECURITYDIRECTORoProvidesoveralldirectionforsecurityandtrafficcontrolatNMPCfacilities.oProvidesadditionalsecuritypersonnel.oCoordinatesoff-sitepoliceforcesinvolvedintheemergencythroughtheCountySheriff.oInterfacewithotheremergencyresponsepersonneltodetermineandarrangeforsecurityneeds.IN/LOGISTICMANAGERoResponsibleformostnon-technicaladministrativeandlogisticsfunc-tionsrequiredtosupporttheentireoff-siteandon-siteemergencyorgani-zationsincluding:-GeneralAdministration-Transportation-PersonnelAdministration&Accommodations-Purchasing-OutsidePlantSupport-Commissary-Safety-Sanitation-HumanResources-Coamunications-Non-technicalManpowerREZQRX~:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerEERQRLMQCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager~hXIQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityI8E8XIQH:EmergencyOperationsFacility:oEmergencyPlanTrainingrelatingtosecurityoManagerSystemSecurity,orDesignatedSecurityInvestigator:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoDesignatedstaffmemberofStationAdmin.ServicesDepartmentSEP5-81September1989 kl CORPORATEEMERGENCYSECURITYSECURITYoProvidesdirectiontosecuritypersonnelon-siteoProvidesadditionalsecuritypersonnelforon-siteactivitiesasnecessaryoCoordinateson-sitesecurityactivitieswiththeSecurityLiaisonlocatedintheTSCoCoordinatesactivitieswiththeSecurityDirectorlocatedintheEOFg~~Q:SecurityDirectorMQ8XIQH:SecurityTacticalOperationsCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingrelatingtoSecurityoDesignatedmanagementstaffmemberoftheNuclearSecurityDepartmentSEP5-82September1989 V,

CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/RECOVERYMANAGEREOFINISTRATORoActivatestheEOF,includingtheEmergencyVentilationSystem.oResponsiblefortheoperationofthecommunicationsystemattheEOF.oCoordinatescommunicationrequestsforoutsideassistancewithNMPCofficials.oAssurestheavailabilityoftechnicalandclericalsupportpersonnel.oAssurestheEOFoperationstaffisusedefficiently.RERQRX~MQhXZQH:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerEmergencyOperationsFacilityoSuperintendentTraining-NuclearSEP5-83September1989 t0 CORPORATEEMERGENCYEFEOFTECHNICoActivatestheEOFTechnicalAssessmentRoomoMakesimmediatecontactwiththeJNCandprovidesthemwithtimelytechnicalinformationoObtainsemergencyistatusinformationfromtheTSCoAssessesSPDSandassuresselectedstatusboardcontainaccurateandup-to-dateinformationoProvidestechnicalassistancetotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerEEES~Q:EOFAdministratorMQhXLQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityoEmergencyPlanTrainingoDesignatedManagementStaffMemberoftheNuclearTrainingDepartmentSEP5-84September1989 r

CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/ECOVERYMANAGEREOF-JNCLIAISONoCoordinatesthepreparationofnewsreleases.oEnsurethatnewsreleasesarereviewedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerortheSiteEmergencyDirectorpriortorelease.oCoordinatealloutgoinginformation.oProvidenewsreleasestotheJointNewsCenterDirectorfordisseminationormaydisseminatetheinformationdirectly,asappropriate.EEZQR~9:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerLKSXIQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityoEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-85September1989

CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/ECOVERYMANAGFF-SITEDOSEASSESSMENTMANAGERoProvidesforassessmentandcontinuingreassessmenttoensureeffectivecoordination,directionandupgradingofemergencyactivities.oMaintaincontactwiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManagerintheTSCandthe'adiationSurveyTeams,andprovideup-to-datedoseassessmentinformationtotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.oProvidesdirectinterfacewiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,aswellasCounty,StateandFederalofficials,concerningdoseassessmentactivities.oObtainsapprovalfromtheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerofProtectiveActionrecommendationsEEZQRXRZQ:CorporateEmergencyDirector/.RecoveryManagerLKhXIQH:EmergencyOperationsFacility,0EmergencyPlanTrainingSupervisorRadiologicalSupportordesignatedstaffmemberoftheChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartmentSEP5-86September1989

CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/OFFSITEDOSEDOSEASSESSMENToPerformsoff-sitedoseassessmentactivitiesoDetermineprotectiveactionrecommendationsoDetermineoff-siteprojecteddosesoObtainradiologicalinformationfordoseassessmentactivitiesoInterfacewithlocal,stateandfederalauthoritiesondoseassessmentactivitiesEZQRX~:OffsiteDoseAssessmentManagerJQQAXZQH:EmergencyOperationsFacilityoEmergencyPlanTrainingoRadiologicalAssessmentTrainingoDesignatedstaffmaintainM/RDACprogramproficiencyIsaSEP5-87July1990 0iE' CORPORATEEMERGENCYDIRECTOR/EMERGENCYDIRECTOROFCoordinatestheoverallPublicInformationProgramCoordinatesthepreparationofnewsreleasesEnsuresthatpressreleasesreceivenecessaryapprovalsCoordinatesalloutgoindinformationProvidesnewsreleasestotheJNCDirectorfordisseminationActsastheofficialcompanyspokesmanRERQQ~Q:CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerI8}GhXMH'ointNewsCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingoDesignatedManagementStaffMemberofthePublicAffairsandCorporateCommunicationsDepartmentSEP5-88September1989

tEmENERGENCYDIRECTOROFPUBLICINFORMATIONJOINTNEWSCENTERDIRECTORoProvidestimelyandaccuratereleaseofinformationtopublicofficials,thepressandthegeneralpublic.oWorkcloselywithlocal,StateandFederalpublicrelationspersonnelEERQRX~:EmergencyDirectorofPublicInformationLQMZQH-JointNewsCenter:oEmergencyPlanTrainingoDesignatemanagementstaffmemberofthePublicAffairsandCorporateCommunicationsDepartmentSEP5-89September1989

~c MJOINTNEWSCENTERDIRECTORTECHNICALBRIEFERSANDIOLOGICALBRIEFERSoProvideamplification,answer,andclarifytechnicalquestionsfrommediapersonnel.oReviewpressreleasesforaccuracyPACCSTAFFoCorporatestaffpersonnelwhopro-videlogisticsupportfortheJointNewsCenter.REHHQRLQ'-LKhXIQHJointNewsCenterDirectorJointNewsCenteroEmergencyPlanTrainingoTraininginJNCoperationsoStaffmemberNuclearTrainingand/orNELDDepartmentsEERQRXRZQ:lKhXIQH-'ointNewsCenterDirectorJointNewsCenterEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-90September1989

JOINTNEWSCENTERDIRECTORMEDIARESPONSETEAMoProvidescontinuinganswerstotechnicalquestionsfrommedia~personnel.RUMORCONTROLTEAMoProvidesauthorizedstatementsandanswersquestionstogeneralpublicbasedonapprovedinfor-mationinordertoavoidmisun-derstandingsandexaggerations.RERQRXRZQ:JointNewsCenterDirectorEEZQRXlMQJointNewsCenterDirectorLKhXXQH'ointNewsCenterLQQhXIQH:JointNewsCenterEmergencyPlanTrainingEmergencyPlanTrainingSEP5-91September1989

GFMajorTypicalPositionOntAdditionsAdditionsWithinWithinI8',~~~t~~gtt.PlantOperations&AssessmentofOperationalAspectsCRPlantAreaStationShiftSupervisor(SRO)AsstStationShiftSupv(Note4)ChiefShiftOperator(RO)NuclearOperatorE(RO)AuxiliaryOperators1]*112EmergencyDirectionTSC&Control(Note1)OverallDirection&Control(forPlant)StationSuperintendentofAffectedUnit(Note2)EOFOveralldirection&Control,InterfacewithOff-SiteAuthorities,ProtectiveActionRecommendations,Off-SiteDoseAssessmentVicePresidentNuclearGenerationNotification/CommunicationCR~TSCNotifyLicensee,StateLocal&FederalPersonnel&MaintainCommunicationCommunicator(Note3)RadiologicalTSC0AccidentAssessmentOSC,~dSupportofEOFOperationalAccidentAssessmentOff-SiteDoseAssessment!On-SiteRadiologicalAssessmentChemistry&RadiationManagementDepartmentDesigneeChemistry&RadiationManagementDepartmentDesigneeOff-SiteSurveysOn-Site(Out-of-Plant)SurveysRadiationProtectionTechnicianRadiationProtectionTechnicianIn-PlantSurveysRadiationProtectionTechnicianChemistry/RadiochemistrySEP5-92ChemistryTechnicianJuly1990

Jigged~(Cont'd)MajorTypicalPositionAdditionsWithin~gott.AdditionsWithinPlantSystemEngineeringCR,TSCTechnicalSupport,OperationalAccidentAssessmentShiftTechnicalAdvisor(Note4)Core/ThermalHydraulicsElectricalMechanical111RepairandCorrectiveOSCActionsRepairandCorrectiveActionsMechanicalMaintenanceRadWasteOperatorElectricalMaintenanceInstrumentandControl(I&C)TechnicianReactorPhysics1*21*ProtectiveActions(In-Plant)RadiationProtection:a.AccessControlb.HPCoverageforRepair,CorrectiveActions,SearchandRescue,First-Aid&FireFightingc.PersonnelMonitoringd.DosimetryChemistryandRadiationProtectionTechnicianFireFightingRescueOperationsLocalSupportLocalSupport'LocalSupportLocalSupportSEP5-93.July1990 yl ZLQQRF'~(Cont'd)MajorPositionTitleOntAdditionsAdditionsWithinWithin322hz~SL~mtmSiteAccessControlSecurity,FireFightingSecurityPersonnelCommunicationsAllperSecurityPlanPersonnelAccountabilityCR$OSCPersonnelAccountabilityPersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorTOTALS:151220Notes:*Maybeprovidedbyshiftpersonnelassignedotherfunctions.l.OverallauthorityoftheresponsewillbeassumedbyCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwhenallcentersarefullymanned.Directionofminute-to-minutefacilityoperationsremainswithGeneralSuperintendentNuclearGeneration.Directionandcoordinationofoff-siteassessmentandinterfacewithoff-siteauthoritiesremainswithCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerintheEmergencyOperationsFacility.2.PositioninitiallyassumedbytheStationShiftSupervisoruntilrelieved.3.PositioninitiallyassumedbyoneoftheAuxiliaryorRadwasteOperators.4.AssistantStationShiftSupervisorassumesthepositionofthe.ShiftTechnicalAdvisor(STA).requiredonlywhentheReactorisinthepoweroperation,startuporhotshutdownmodes.ThisSTApositionisSEP5-94July1990

6.1INITIATIONOFEMERGENCYACTIONS6-16.2ACTIVATIONOFEMERGENCYORGANIZATION6-26.2.16.2.26.2.3NotificationandFollowupMessagesOn-SiteEmergencyOrganizationOff-SiteEmergencyOrganization6-26-36-56.3ASSESSMENTACTIONS6-76.3.16.3.26.3.36.3.46.3.56.3.6UnusualEventAlertSiteAreaEmergencyGeneralEmergencyFieldRadiologicalAssessmentAssessmentofProtectiveActionRecommendations6-76-86-86-86-96-116.46.4.16.4.26.4.36.4.4DOSEASSESSMENTMETHODSANDTECHNIQUESSourceTermDeterminationOn-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedureEnvironmentalMeasurementsDoseProjections6-126-136-146-166>>166.5CORRECTIVEACTIONS6-176.6PROTECTIVEACTIONS6-186.6.16.6.2On-SiteProtectiveActionsOff-SiteProtectiveActions6-186-266.7AIDTOAFFECTEDPERSONNEL6-296'.16.7.26.7.36.7.4DecontaminationFirstAidMedicalTransportationMedicalTreatment6-306-306-306-306.8EMERGENCYPUBLICINFORMATIONANDRUMORCONTROLSEP6-iJuly19906-31 A

(continued)6.1ACTIVATIONOFEMERGENCYORGANIZATION-SUMMARYOFNOTIFICATIONANDRESPONSE6.2-16.2-26.2-36.3-16.3-26.3-36.3-46.3-5EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(InitialNotification)EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(AfterTSCStaffed)EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(AfterEOFStaffed)NOTIFICATIONFACTSHEET(PartI)DOSEASSESSMENTFACTSHEET(PartII)PLANTPARAMETERFACTSHEET(PartIII)-Unit1PLANTPARAMETERFACTSHEET(PartIII)-Unit2TYPICALEMERGENCYRESPONSEACTIONNOTIFICATIONS6.4EMERGENCYEXPOSURECRITERIA6.56.66.7PROTECTIVEACTIONGUIDESFOREXPOSURETOTHEGENERALPUBLICREMOTEASSEMBLYAREALOCATIONCONTAMINATIONGUIDES6.86.96.11LOCATIONSOFWARNINGSIRENSINTHE10MILEEPZOFNINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATION(MAPNUMBER6)DESCRIPTIONOFSIRENLOCATIONSPROMPTNOTIFICATIONSYSTEM(PNS)ACTIVATIONFLOWCHARTREPRESENTATIVESHIELDINGFACTORSFROMGAMMACLOUDSOURCE-SEP6-iiJuly1990

6.0EmergencyMeasuresareactionstakentoensurethatanemergencysituationisassessedandthatpropercorrectiveand/orprotectiveactionsaretaken.Theseactionsincludeactivationoftheappropriatecomponentsoftheemergencyorganizations,bothon-siteandoff-site;assessmentofplantsystemsstatusandradiologicalconditions;correctiveactionstomitigateorterminateanemergencysituation',protectiveactionstominimizetheconsequencesoftheemergencytoStationpersonnelandtothegeneralpublicintheStationenvirons;decontaminationandmedicaltreatmentforStationpersonnel;andothersupportingactionssuchastimelyandaccurateemergencynewsreleasestothepublicmedia.Thissectiondescribestheemergencymeasureswhichmaybeperformedandapplicablecriteria,guidelinesandmethodologyforperformingthosemeasures.6.1IEmergencyactionsareinitiatedprimarilyinresponsetoalarmedinstrumentation,butmaybeinitiatedthroughnotificationtotheControlRoomsbyindividual(s)attheNineMilePointNuclearStationwhobecomeawareofanapparentemergencysituation.TheaffectedunitChiefShiftOperator(CSO)performsthenecessaryimmediateactionstocontendwiththeoff-normalsituationinaccordancewithinstrumentalarmresponseprocedures(whicharecontainedintheOperatingProcedures),SpecialOperatingProcedures,EmergencyOperatingProceduresand/orotherappropriateprocedures.TheCSOpromptlynotifiestheaffectedunitStationShiftSupervisor(SSS)ofthepotentialemergencysituation.ThisStationShiftSupervisorassessesthesituationand,ifnecessary,declarestheemergency.ThisStationShiftSupervisorassumestheroleofNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectoruntilheisrelievedofthatresponsibilitybytheStationSuperintendent,orhisdesignatedalternate.IntheeventofanemergencydeclarationduetoaninitiatingconditionaffectingbothUnit1andUnit2,theUnit1SSSwillbecometheSiteEmergencyDirector.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorcontinuestoassessandclassifytheconditionandinitiatestheappropriatecorrectiveandprotectiveactionsandensuresactivationofthenecessarysegmentsofthetotalemergencyorganization.TheOperatingProcedurescontainappropriateactionstatementswhichrefertheoperatortothisSiteEmergencyPlanwhenspecifiedplantparametervaluesareexceededorequipmentstatuswarrantssuchresponse.SEP6-1September1989 lyI'r'I,4(ltgi+,

6.2,Thissectiondescribestheprovisionsfornotifyingand/oractivatinggroupsandorganizationswithintheemergencyorganizationinresponsetopotentialoractualemergencyeventsatthestation.Actionlevelsandrecogni.tioncriteriawhichdictatetheappropriateemergencyclassifi.cationsaredescribedinstationprocedureS-EAP-2.Proceduresfornotifying,alertingandmobilizingemergencyresponseorganizations,includingmessageauthentication,arecontainedinprocedureS-EPP-20,EmergencyNotifications.Figure6.1summarizesthenotification/activationofboththeon-siteandtheoff-siteemergencyorganizationanddesignatespotentialactionrequirementsforeachemergencyclassification.AdiagramidentifyingthemajoremergencyfacilitiesandtheirinterfacesduringvariousstagesisshowninFigure6.2.6.2.1Thecontentsofini.tialemergencynotificationmessageswhichwouldbesentfromtheaffectedunitiscontainedinprocedureEPP-20,EmergencyNotifications.AtypicalmessagecontentisshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.3-1.Thismessagecontainsinformationaboutwhichunitisaffected,theemergencyclass,whetherareleaseistakingplace,windspeedanddirection,andwhetherprotectiveactionsmaybenecessary.SiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.3-5liststheorganizationaltitlesandalternatesofagency/organizationcontactsininitiatingemergencyresponseactionsbytheSiteEmergencyDirectororhisdesignee.Followupmessagestooff-siteemergencyresponseorganizationsmaycontainthefollowinginformationifitisknownandappropriate(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Figures6.3-1,6.3-2,6.3-3and6.3-4):a.Thelocationoftheemergencyoccurrenceandthenameandtelephonenumber(orcommunicationschannelidentification).b.Thedateandtimeoftheemergencyoccurrence.c.Theclassoftheemergency.d~Thetypeofactualoranticipatedwaterborneorsurfacespill)andtheand/orduration.release(s)(airborne,estimatedimpacttimee.Anestimateofthequantityofradioactivematerialreleasedorbeingreleasedandtheheightoftherelease.Thechemicalandphysicalformofanyradioactivematerialreleased,includingestimatesoftherelativequantitiesandconcentrationofnoblegases,iodinesandparticulates.SEP6-2September"'1989 IV(gl>ftv),

6.2.1(Cont.)Theprevailingweather:windvelocity,direction,temperature,atmosphericstabilitydataandtheformofanyprecipitation.h.Theactualorprojecteddoseratesatthesiteboundaryandtheprojectedintegrateddoseatthesi.teboundary.Thecurrentdoserates,projectedpeakdoseratesandintegrateddosesatsiteboundary,2,5and10miles,includingthesector(s)affected.Anestimateofanysurfaceradioactivecontamination(inplant,on-siteoroff-site).k.TheNMPNSemergencyresponseactionsinprogress.Recommendedemergencyactionsincludingprotectivemeasures.m.Arequestforanyneededon-sitesupportbyoff-siteorganizations.n.Theprognosisforworseningorterminationoftheoccurrencebasedonplantinformation.6.2.2Uponbeinginformedofapotentialoractualemergencyevent,asdefinedinthestationprocedureS-EAP-2,theaffectedunitStationShiftSupervisorimmediatelyassessesthecondition.Heensuresthatappropriateactionshavebeeninitiatedtomaintainthesafeandproperoperationoftheplant.Thi.sStationShiftSupervisorthenclassifiestheconditionasanOperationalEvent(non-emergency)oranemergencythatisanUnusualEvent,Alert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency,asappropriate.Iftheeventisclassifiedasanemergency(asdefinedinstationprocedureS-EAP-2)thatrequiresimplementationofthisPlan,theStationShiftSupervisorassumestheroleofSiteEmergencyDirectorandtakethefollowingactions:a.ImplementimmediateactionsinaccordancewiththisPlanandtheapplicableEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures.b.Ensurethaton-siteemergencyresponseindividualsandgroupsarenotified(andoff-sitegroups,ifconditionsrequire),usingthePAsystemand/ordirectcommunications.Dependingonthenatureandseverityofthecondition,theseindividuals.andgroupsmayinclude:CSEP6-3September1989

(Cont'd)ControlRoomAdvisoryStaffconsistingofoneormoreofthefollowingpersonneland/oradditionalpersonneltoprovideadviceand/orincreasedsurveillanceofinstrumentation,asappropriatetothesituation.ControlRoomAdvisorforOperations-NuclearControlRoomAdvisorforReactorAnalysisControlRoomAdvisorforChemistryControlRoomAdvisorforRadProtectionControlRoomAdvisorforI&C2)Emergencyteamsconsistingofoneormoreofthefollowing:oFireFighting(NMPFireDepartment)oSearchandRescue(NMPFireDepartment)oPersonnelInjuryorIllness(NMPFireDepartment)oDamageControlTeamsoInplantRadiologicalSurveyTeam(s)oOn-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalSurveyTeam(s)3)TechnicalSupportStaffconsistingofselectedon-sitemembers,allon-sitemembersortheentirestaff(includingNuclearEngineering&LicensingDepartmentStaff)asshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure5.2-2(and5.2-3).4)OperationsSupportCenterStaffasshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure5.2-2toprovideassistanceand,directiontoappropriateEmergencyTeamslistedunder2)above.5)EmergencyOperationsFacilityStaffasshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure5.2-3toprovideCorporatemanagementsupport,ifrequired.6)PublicAffairsandCorporateCommunicationRepresentative.7)Local,StateandFederalemergencyresponsegroupssuchas:OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeN.Y.StateDepartmentofHealthNRCDOE8)TheUnaffectedUnitControlRoom.oOswegoCountyFireControl(fire,rescueandambulanceservice)oOswegoCountySheriff'sDepartment(securityandtraffic-controlservices)J.A.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(surveyandgeneralassistance)R.E.GinnaNuclearStation(laboratoryandgeneralassistance)SEP6-4September1989

(Cont.)c~Notifyon-siteindividualstoimplementaStationorSiteEvacuation,ifappropriate(thismayincludetemporaryworkforcesonsite).ThesenotificationsaremadebysoundingtheappropriatealarmfollowedbyanannouncementofsupplementaryinformationoverthePAsystem.NotificationisalsomadetotheJAFNPPControlRoom(whothenactivatestheirnotificationsystem).(Allpersonnelon-sitearenotifiedwithinapproximately15minutes.)d~NotifiestheStationSuperintendent-NuclearGenerationoftheaffectedunitorhisdesignatedalternatetoapprisehimofthesituationandrequestthatherelievetheStationShiftSupervisorasSiteEmergencyDirector,ifappropriate.ForconditionswithintheUnusualEventclassification,theroleofSiteEmergencyDirectorislikelytoremainwiththeStationShiftSupervisorthroughterminationofthecondition,duetotheprobableshortdurationand/orlowseverityofthecondition.e.Ensurethatoff-dutystationpersonnelarenotifiedtoprovideassistancewithemergencyactivitiesasnecessary.Thesenotificationsarebybeeperortelephone,initiallytoindividualsdesignatedforoff-dutyavailabilitystatustofillkeyemergencyresponsepositions.Otheroff-dutypersonnelarecalledinasrequired.IftheconditionisclassifiedasanAlertorhigher,theSiteEmergencyDirectorhasappropriateTSC,OSCandEOFpersonnelnotified.a.Off-siteemergencysupportgroupsarecontactedtorequestthetypeandlevelofassistancewhichmaybenecessarytodealwiththepotentialoractualemergencycondition.Thefollowingorganizationsmaybecontactedforassistance,eitherbydirecttelephonecontactwiththeindividualorganization(s)orbymessagerelaythroughtheOswegoCounty:oOswegoHospital(Hospital,medicalsupport)UniversityHospital,Syracuse,N.Y.(Hospital,backupmedicalsupport)LocalDoctor(s)(medicalconsultation)RadiationManagementConsultants(backupmedicalsupport)SEP6-5September1989

'4r,l.]t b.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorensuresthatoff-siteauthoritiesarenotifiedandapprisedofpotentialoractualemergencyeventsattheNMPNS.Notificationsaremadeto:OswegoCountyWarningPointStateofNewYorkWarningPointNRCEmergencyOperationsCenterNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationPersonnelNotificationtotheabovelistedoff-siteauthoritiesofanUnusualEvent,anAlert,aSiteAreaEmergencyoraGeneralEmergencycommenceswithinapproximately15minutesfollowingtherecognitionandclassificationofthecondition.Subsequently,especiallyforeventsinvolvingasignificantreleaseofradioactivematerial,directandcontinuingcommunicationswillbeestablishedwiththeoff-siteauthorities.ArepresentativefromNMPCmaybesenttotheStateEmergencyOperationsCenter(SEOC)andtotheOswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenter(OCEOC)foraSiteAre'aorGeneralEmergencywhentheSEOCandtheOCEOC,respectively,isfullyactivated.TheserepresentativesaidandassisttheNewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommissionerandtheChairmanoftheOswegoCountyLegislature,ortheirrepresentatives,indefiningtheextentoftheemergencyandmitigatingmeasuresbeingtaken.BackupradiologicalemergencyassistanceforaGeneralEmergencymaybeprovidedbytheU.S.~DepartmentofEnergyinBrookhaven,N.Y.NotificationtorequestthisassistancemaybemadebytelephonetoDOEorbymessagerelaythroughtheNRC.NotificationsforassistancemaybemadebytheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector,bytheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementDirectororbytheNewYorkStateCommissionerofHealth.AssistancecannormallybeexpectedfromtheDOEortheNRCwithinapproximatelyfive(5)hours.SEP6-6September1989 VQL 6.3Provisionsaremadeforassessmentandcontinuingre-assessmentthroughoutthecourseofanemergencytoensuretheeffectivecoordination,directionandupgradingofemergencyactivitiesinatimelymanner.TheassessmentactionsaredescribedindetailinEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures:S-EAP-1S-EAP-2S-EAP-3S-EPP-8S-EPP-9S-EPP-25S-EPP-26ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlanClassificationofEmergencyConditionsEmergencyPersonnelActionProceduresOn-SiteandOff-SiteDoseAssessmentProcedureDeterminationofCoreDamageUnderAccidentConditionsEmergencyReclassificationandRecoveryProtectiveActionRecommendations.Theassessmentfunctionsandthegeneralmethodologyandtechniquesutilizedareidentifiedinapplicablesectionsoftheseprocedures.6.3.1Continuousassessmentofthestatusofplantsystemsandradiologicalconditionsi.sprovidedbyplantinstrumentationandissupplementedbyroutinesurveillancefunctions.TheoccurrenceofanUnusualEventmayberecognizedbyinstrumentindicationsand/oralarms,surveillanceresultsorotherobservationsofanoff-normalconditionbyanindividualattheplant.ManyeventswithinthisclassificationinvolveexceedingtheLCOforplantoperatingparameters.Forthesecases,assessmentandcorrectiveactionsaredescribedindetailinSpecialOperatingProcedures.Supplementaryassessmentactionsaredescribed,whereappropriate,inEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures:S-EPP-1S-EPP-2S-EPP-3S-EPPESS-EPP-6S-EPP-10S-EPP-llS-EPP-15S-EPP-17S-EPP-20S-EPP-22RadiationEmergenciesFireFightingSearchandRescuePersonnelInjuryorIllnessIn-PlantEmergencySurveysSecurityContingencyEventHazardMaterialHealthPhysicsProcedureCommunicationProcedureEmergencyNotificationsDamageControl.22Foreventswhichrequiredispatchingofemergencyteams,suchasfireorfirstaid,theinitialandcontinuingassessmentisperformedbytheteamleader.HekeepstheSiteEmergencyDirectorcontinuouslyapprisedofhisactionsandofthestatusoftheemergency.Histrainingandexperienceenablehimtoevaluatethecondition,implementthepropercorrectiveactionandescalatetheresponseasnecessary.SEP6-7July1990

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(Cont.)Off-sitedoseprojectionsareperformediftheeventinvolvesprojectedoractualradiologicaleffluentsexceedingtheTechnicalSpecificationlimits.Thesedoseprojectionsarebasedontherateandestimateddurationofthereleaseandthecurrentmeteorologicalparameters.Theprojectionsarecontinuallyrepeatedthroughoutthedurationofthereleasetoreflectanysignificantchanges.Methodsforperformingrapiddoseprojectionsincludetheuseofacomputerprogramand/ormapoverlays.AssessmentactionsforanAlertincludeupgradingofthefunctionsperformedforanUnusualEventasappropriateforthecondition.Examplesare:Increasesurveillanceofin-plantinstrumentation.Obtainadditionalassistancefromoff-dutypersonneland/oroff-sitesupportgroups.Extendradiologicalmonitoringtooff-site"areas.Intensifydoseprojectionactivities.AssessmentactionsforaSiteAreaEmergencyareresponsivetotheincreasedprobabilityofmajorfailureofplantsafetyfunctionsandreleaseofsignificantquantitiesofradioactivematerial.Examplesare:Increasesurveillanceofinstrumentationwhichmayprovideinformationonthestatusofthecoreandreactorcoolantsystem.Increaseoff-sitemonitoringeffortstoincludedirectradiationmeasurements,samplingandanalysisofairandotherenvironmentalmediaandchangeoutandreadingofemergencyenvironmentalthermoluminescentdosimeters.Correlatedoseprojectionresultswithoff-sitemonitoringdata.Coordinateoff-sitedoseassessmentactivitieswithotheremergencyresponseorganizations.Increasereactorcoolantandcontainmentatmospheresamplingandanalysisfrequency.TheemphasisofassessmentactionsforaGeneralEmergencywillbeplacedonthelikelihoodofsubstantialcoredegradation,potentiallossofcontainmentintegrityandthereleaseoflargequantitiesofradioactivematerial.Surveillanceofinstrumentationrelativetothecorecondition,reactorcoolantsystemactivity,containmentpressureandradiationlevelandradioactiveeffluentswillbeincreased.Doseprojectionandoff-sitemonitoringeffortswillbefurtherintensifiedandcontinuouscommunicationswillbemaintainedwiththeOCEOCandSEOCtoensurethatoff-siteassessmentsarebasedonthebestavailableinformation.SEP6-8September1989 g444l~'4 6.3.4(Cont.)Specifically,post-accidentassessmentcapabilitymayinclude:Post-accidentsamplingandanalysisofreactorcoolantandcontainmentatmosphere.In-plantiodineinstrumentation.Plotsshowingcontainmentradiationversustime.Determinationofthedegreeofreactorcoredamagefromthemeasuredfissionproductsconcentrationsineitherthereactorwaterorcontainmentgassample.Additionalaccidentmonitoringinstrumentation,including:high-rangenoblegaseffluentmonitor;samplingandanalysisofplanteffluents;containmenthigh-rangeradiationmonitor;containmentpressuremonitor;containmentwaterlevelmonitor;andcontainmenthydrogenmonitor.Theestimationofcoredamageiscalculatedbycomparingthemeasuredconcentrationsofmajorfissionproductsingasand/orliquidsamples,afterappropriatenormalization,withreferenceplantdata.ProcedureS-EPP-9,"DeterminationofCoreDamageUnderAccidentConditions"detailsthismethod.RefertoSection7.3.3fordiscussionoftheseandotherassessmentcapabilities.6.3.5a~Fieldradiologicaldataiscollectedbyon-siteandoff-sitesurveyteams.Thereareatleastoneon-siteandtwooff-sitesurveyteams.Eachteamwillbecomprisedofatleasttwoindividualsoneofwhichmustbearadiationprotectiontechnicianorsupervisortrainedinappropriateemergencyprocedures.TheteamsmaybedeployedforanAlert,Si.teAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyinvolvingprojectedoractualreleasesofradioactivematerials.AtthediscretionoftheSiteEmergencyDirector,theseteamsmayalsobedeployedforanUnusualEvent.SurveyteamsareformedfollowingtherequestbytheSiteEmergencyDirectororhisdesigneebydirectcommunicationoroverthePAsystem.Itisexpectedthattheteamscanbedeployedinabout30minutesduringnormalworkinghoursandinabout60minutesduringotherhours.Thesurveyteamsuseemergency/companyvehicles(orpersonalvehi.cles,ifneeded)fortransportationandmaintainradiocontactwiththeSiteEmergencyDirectororhisdesigneewhiledeployed(portableradiosareavailableinsurveykits).SEP6-9September1989 18~pa (Cont.)DownwindSurveyKitsaremaintainedforemergencyusebyon-siteandoff-sitesurveyteams.Eachkitcontainsportableinstrumentationfordirectradiationsurveysyforcontaminationsurveysandforcollectingandanalyzingairbornesamplesforgrossandiodineradioactivity.Rapidassessmentofanyradiologicalhazardsresultingfromthegaseouseffluentsaremadeinthefieldbydirectradiationsurveysandbycollectingairbornesamplesandthenanalyzingthesesamplesforgrossradioactivityandiodineradioactivity.ThedataisradioedtotheSiteEmergencyDirectororhisdesigneeastheinformationisobtained.ProcedureEPP-8,On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedurewillbeusedtoprovideaninitialestimateoftheradiologicalconsequences.Environmentalsamplesarecountedandanalyzedforexactisotopicconcentrations.RapidfieldassessmentofliquidsamplesisnotconsideredtobeessentialbecausethenearestdrinkingwatersupplyisfarenoughawaytoprovideampletimeforwarningtheappropriateStateandlocalauthoritiesintheeventprotectivemeasuresarerequired.Whenfieldliquidsamplesarerequired,theywillbetakenandtransportedbacktothestationforassessment.b.Onetypeofradiologicaldatawhichtheon-siteandoff-sitesurveyteamscollecttoaidindoseassessmentisairborneradioiodineconcentrations.Monitoringisaccomplishedbytheuseofportablesamplingpumpsequippedwithaparticulatefilterandsilverzeolitecartridges.Theparticulatefilterandsilverzeolitecartridgescanbeanalyzedinalowbackgroundareausingacountratemeterforimmediatedeterminationofthemaximumconcentrationoftotalradioiodine.CartridgesandfilterscanbeanalyzedusinggammaspectrometryineithertheNMPNScountinglaboratory,theenvironmentallaboratoryortheadjacentJAP%PPcountinglaboratory.Thesilverzeolitecartridgeshaveveryhighiodineretentionwhileretainingonlytracesofnoblegases.Particulatesareremovedusingaprefilter.Thus,gammaspectrometryisnotnecessarilyrequiredtomakearapidestimationofairborneradioiodine.Thecountrateobtainedfromthefiltersandsilverzeolitecartridgeisthenmultipliedbyacorrectionfactortodeterminetheconcentrationofairborneradioiodine.SEP6-10September1989 4rlII~

6.3.5(Cont.)Thelowerlimitofdetectionforradioiodineislessthan1.0E-7pCi/ccunderallweatherconditions.Withtheuseofsilverzeolitecartridges,theinterferencefromthepresenceofnoblegasesisnotexpectedtoimpairthecapabilitytodetectlessthan1.0E-7pCi/ccofradioiodine.Theuseofcharcoalcartridgesisoptionalwhenappropriate'analyticalfieldequipmentcapableofdetecting1.0E-7pCi/ccofradioiodineisavailable.c~Asecondtypeofradiologicaldatawhichtheon-siteandoff-sitesurveyteamscollectissurfacecontaminationlevelsincludingcesium,cobalt,iodineandotherparticulatesmentionedinofNUREG-0654,Table3(RadionuclideswithSignificantContributiontoDominantExposureModes).The,dataobtainedfromthesesamplingmeasurementsassistinprotectiveactiondecisionsaffectingthegeneralpublicduringtheemergencyandpost-emergencyrecovery/re-entryphase.Theresultsofthesamplingassistintherefinementofradiologicaldoseandcontaminationestimatesmadeduringtheemergency.Theinformationisessentialinassessingwhethertheemergencysatisfiesthecriteriasetforthin10CFRPart140SubpartEforanextraordinarynuclearoccurrence.SurfacecontaminationmaybeestimatedusingprocedureEPP-7duringtheemergencyandactualvaluesaredeterminedbysamplingsnow,grass,soil,leafyvegetation,surfacewaterasdeemedappropriateduringemergencyrecoveryactivities.ProcedureEPP-16,EnvironmentalMonitoringdescribesindetailtheradiologicalenvironmentalsamplingprogramtobeinstitutedduringandafteradeclaredradiologicalemergencywhichresultsinareleaseofradioactivematerialtotheenvironment.Aportablemultichannelgamma-rayspectrometer,ormultichannelAnalyzer(MCA)isalsoavailabletodetermineplantandenvironsradioactivity.TheMCAdatacanbeusedforreleaseassessmentandfieldcontaminationanalysis.6.3.6Thedecisionmakingprocessfordeterminingoff-siteandon-siteprotectiveactionrecommendationsconsidersprecursorsofradiologicallysignificantreleases,projectedradiologicalenvironmentalconditionsandactualradiologicalenvironmentalfielddata.EmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-26containssitespecificprotectiveactionrecommendationguidelinescompatiblewiththosespecifiedinAppendix1ofNUREG-0654.Theseguidelinesincludetheuseofobservableemergencyactionlevels,classifiedinaccordancewithEmergencyActionProcedureS-EAP-2,toassessthestatusofcoreandcontainmentconditionsfromwhichtheSiteEmergencyDirectorrecommendsoff-siteprotectiveactionsforconsiderationbyStateandCountyofficials.SEP6-11September1989 Ti4lrPgIV 6.3.6(Cont.)Specifically,theNMPNSdecisionmakingprocessincludes'.oEvaluationofcurrentandprojectedplantconditionsoEvaluationofcoreandcontainmentstatusoEvaluationofpotentialandactualreleasemodesanddurationoEvaluationofactualorprojectedmeteorologicalconditionsoConsiderationofevacuationtimeestimatesoConsiderationofoff-siteresidentialstructureforradiologicalattenuationoEvaluationofradiologicalexposureforshelteringversusevacuationSubsequenttotheseevaluations,adecisiononprotectiveactionstobeundertakenorrecommendedisfinalized.Theseprotectiveactionscouldincluderespiratoryprotection,sheltering,evacuationandmore.ProtectiveactionsarefurtherdiscussedinSection6.6.6.4TheNMPNShasestablishedamethodforrelatingvariousmeasuredenvironmentalmediaactivitylevelstodoseratesforkeyisotopesandgrossradioactivitymeasurements.Similarly,NMPNShasformulatedprovisionsforestimatingintegrateddosefromtheprojectedandactualdoserates(refertoEPP-8).Theresultsofthesecalculationscanthenbetabulated'andcomparedwithapplicableprotectiveactionguides(theseguidescanbefoundinEPP-26).The.firstmethodconsistsofaprimarycomputerizedmeteorological/doseassessmentcomputerprogram.ThisprogramincludesanenhancedClassAcomputermodelthataccountsforsitespecificspacialandtemporalvariationsinmeteorologicalandatmosphericconditions,includinglakebreeze/on-shorefloweffectsand'g'roundorelevatedreleases.Thismodelalsodetermineslakebreeze/onshoreflowconditions.Asecondmethod,amanualmethod,knownastheOff-SiteDoseEstimatorCabinetcanalsobeused.Thismanualmethodcalculatesthegammadoserate,betadoserateandchildthyroiddosesfollowingthereleaseofradioactivity.Thoseitemsmostimportantindeterminingoff-siteconsequencesareinformationonsourceterm,doseassessment,environmentalmeasurementsanddoseprojections.Thefollowingparagraphsdescribethesedoseassessmentmethodsandtechniques.SEP6-12September1989

'1 a.ThereleaserateorsourcetermfromNMPNSduringanuclearemergencycanbeprojectedinseveralways:ThereleaseratecanbeestimatedperEPP-8usingtheContainmentHighRangeMonitordata.Thisdatacanthenbeconvertedtoradioactivityconcentrationinthedrywellusingtheappropriategraphsintheprocedure.Thereleaseratecanthenbeestimatedbyknowingtheventilationflowrateorreleaseratefromthedrywell.AnothermethodtoestimatethesourcetermistodrawandanalyzeaPost-AccidentSamplingSystem(PASS)sample.Oncetheisotopicbreakdownandconcentrationofreactorwaterorcontainmentatmosphereisknownadeterminationofthetotalamountofcuriesavailableforreleasecanbemadeandthereleaserateagaincanbeestimated.iii)Anothermethodofestimatingreleaserateisbybackcalculatingfromknowndownwindgammadoserates.UsingEPP-7toobtainthedownwinddoseratesandtheprocedureinEPP-8,releaseratescan.bedeterminedwhenthemeteorologyisknown.ThebackcalculationmethodcanbeaccomplishedmanuallybyusingtheequationfoundinprocedureEPP-8.iv)AfourthmethodofestimatingthesourcetermistoassumetherespectiveunitFSARconcentrationforvarioustypesofaccidents.Thismethodistheleastaccuratemeans,ofestimatingthesourceterm.TheactualreleaserateforsourcetermdeterminationfromNMPNSduringanuclearemergencycanbedeterminedinseveralways:i)OnemethodofdeterminingtheactualreleaserateisbyusingthegrossStackMonitorsasdiscussedinEPP-8.ii)AnothermethodofdeterminingtheactualreleaserateisbyusingtheIsotopicStackMonitoringSystemsdiscussedinEPP-8.SEP6-13September1989 Sk1palg 6.4.2Thisprocedureprovidesthemethodologyusedtodetermineboththereleaseratesandradiologicaldoseratesasaconsequenceofanaccident/incidentattheNineMilePointNuclearStation.Inaddition,itprovidesradiologicalcriteriatobeusedindevelopingProtectiveActionRecommendations(PARs)foron-siteandoff-sitepopulations.Calculationofradiologicaldoserates(wholebody,skinandchildthyroid)areaccomplishedcurrentlybytwomethods:1.ComputerizedClassA(enhanced)model2-ManualmethodusingastraightlinegaussiantechniqueProjectionsforradioactivereleasesmaybecalculatedfromoriginsatthestackand/orgroundlevelat:1.NineMilePointUnit1NuclearStation2.JamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearStation3.NineMilePointUnit2NuclearStationInadditiontocalculationalmethods,FSARdefaultdosesmayalsobeused.Thefollowingparagraphsbrieflydescribethesemethodsofdoseprojection:A.a.ThissystemconsistsofanenhancedClassAcomputermodelthataccountsforsitespecificvariationsinmeteorologyandradiologicalreleaseconditionswithtime.Inaddition,lakebreeze/on-shorefloweffects,groundand/orelevatedreleasepaths,coolingtowerentertainmentisaccountedfor.ThemodelalsodeterminesifaThermalInternalBoundaryLayer(TIBL)exists.Thelakebreeze/on-shoreflowdispersionalgorithminvolvesthreecomponents:I1.AmodelfordeterminingtheTIBLheightandshapeasafunctionofmeteorologyanddownwinddistance,2.AnalgorithmwhichdeterminesthelocationoftheplumerelativetotheTIBL,and3.Anapplicationofthemodifieddispersionequationsconsistentwiththedispersionregionoftheplume.SEP6-14September1989

(Cont'd)b.Thesystemperformscalculationsofatmosphericdispersionandradiologicaldoseassessmentusing15minutesaveragesofrealtimedata.Thisincludesthenecessaryroutinestoprovidegraphicalandhardcopydisplaysoftherelativeconcentrations(X/Q)anddosevaluesalongtheplumeexposuretrack.c~ComputerterminalsforusingthissystemareavailableintheUnit1and2ControlRooms,TSC,EOFandAEOF.B.TheOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseEstimatorCabinetisamanualmethodwhichcalculatesthewholebodygammadoserate,betaskindoserateandchildthyroiddosesfollowingthereleaseofradioactivi.ty.Themethodrequiresanindividualtocalculateordeterminethefollowingbeforehecancalculateprojecteddoses:a~SourceTerm(thesourcetermcanbedeterminedfromeitherstack/ventmonitorreadings,backcalculated.fromenvironmentalsurveydatausingtheManualOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseEstimatorWorksheet,analysisofcontainmenthighrangemonitorreadingsorFSARdefaultvalues)b.ObservationofMeteorologicalConditions(e.g.,windspeed,directionforreleasepoint)c~PasquillStabilityClassforhT(e.g.,30'100'emperaturedifferenceforventreleaseor30'200'orstackreleaseinTurbulenceClassChartsmaybeusedifMetComputerdataunavailable)d.Xu/QdispersioncoefficientsUsingtheabovedata,theOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseEstimatorCabinetcontainsaworksheet(EPP-8,Figure8a,b)whichcalculatesthewholebodygammadoserate,betaskindoserateandcommittedchildthyroiddoserates.ThismethodisusedwhenevertheClassAMeteorological/RadiologicalDoseAssessmentComputerProgramandMicroComputer-BackupRadiologicalDoseAssessment(later)arenotavailable.C.TheFSARDefaultAccidentAnalysismethodcomparesaccidentscenariosdevelopedintheUnit1FSARorUnit2USARtotheincidentathand.FortheaccidentsevaluatedintheFSAR,conservativeestimatesofwholebodyandthyroiddosesatthesiteboundarySEP6-15September1989 AJ!P C.(Cont'd)havebeendeveloped.Thismethodcanbeusedifnootherdataisavailable,todevelopprotectiveactionrecommendationsfortheaccidentsdescribedinSection4.2forUnit1andSection4.3forUnit2ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.Thesecondmethodavailabletoassessdoserateisbasedonmeasuredactivityinenvironmentalmedia.DoseratescanalsobedeterminedonthebasisofplantandenvironmentalmeasurementscollectedperEPP-6,EPP-7,EPP-16andthePost-accidentSamplingProcedures.Grossbeta-gammameasurementsofparticulatefiltersandsilver-zeolitecartridgesisperformedinthefield.Becausethismethodofanalysisislessaccuratethanlaboratoryanalysis,protectiveactionsarenottakenbasedonthesedataunlessprotectiveactionsaredeemednecessaryandlaboratoryanalyticalresultsareunavailable.Threetechniquesareusedtocalculatedosesfromgrossradioactivitymeasurements;gammadosedeterminationusingTLDanalysis;directbeta-gammadoseratebyportablesurveyinstruments,andchildthyroiddosefromgross'easurementsfollowingradioiodinesampling.Thefirsttwotechniquesyielddirectdoseinformation.Thethirdtechniquefordoseratedeterminationsinvolvesenvironmentalsamplingbythesurveyteams.Selectivesamplingforradioiodineisperformedusingsilverzeolitecartridgesprecededbyglassfiberfilters.Silverzeolitecartridgesareiodinespecificbecausetheyretainverylittleofthenoblegasespassingthrough.Theparticulatefiltersandthesilverzeolitecartridgesareanalyzedinthefieldbydeterminingagrossbetacountrateusingaportablecountratemeter.CalculationsofdosearebasedontheassumptionthatanymeasuredbetaactivityistotallyattributabletoI-131.EnvironmentalsamplescollectedbytheDownwindSurveyTeamsandEnvironmentalPostAccidentSurveyTeamsarereturnedforlaboratoryanalysis.ANMPCcontractormayalsocollectenvironmentalmediasuchasmilk,humanfoodproductsandwater.ThesesamplesareanalyzedinalaboratoryenvironmentbyeitherNMPCpersonnelorcontractorstodeterminetheconcentrationsofkeyisotopeswhichwouldthenbeconverted(eitherbyhandcalculationorcomputerusingappropriateformulas)todoserates.Forexample,grossiodinemeasurementspreviouslymentionedmaybeconvertedtochildthyroiddoseratesbyaC-U-Dformula.Thismethodisbasedonthemultiplicationofnuclideconcentration(C),mediausage(U)andchildthyroiddosecommitmentfactors(D).ResultsofthefollowingdoseassessmentmethodologiesareintegratedasstatedinEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresEPP-8andEPP-16toestablishcumulativedoseforeachsamplelocation.Thesemethodologiesinturncouldthenbeappliedtodetermineactualorpotentialcumulativedosestoindividuals.SEP6-16September1989 4l"~k~5fp~.X*kg 6.4.4(Cont'd)a.TheprojectedwholebodygammadoseincrementisestimatedbysimplymultiplyingthegammaexposureratedeterminedbyoneofthemethodsabovebythetimeperiodofexposureasapplicableforthatexposurerateasstatedinEPP-7andEPP-8.b.TheprojectedchildthyroiddoseincrementisestimatedbydeterminingtheradioiodineconcentrationinairbyoneofthemethodspreviouslymentionedandconvertingthistoanappropriatechildthyroiddoseperEPP-7andEPP-8.c~PreliminaryestimatesoftotalpopulationexposurearemadeusingthemethodinEPP-8,On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedure,andEPP-16,EnvironmentalMonitoring.Thesepreliminaryestimatesarebasedonprojectedoractualfieldmeasurementsmadeduringthecourseoftheemergency.Duringtherecoveryphase(SiteEmergencyPlan,Section9)oftheemergency,theseestimatesarerefinedbaseduponactualemergencyandenvironmentalTLDresults,informationobtainedfromtheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeonevacuatedandshelteredpopulation,andevacuationtimeestimates(SiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixF)forvariousERPAs.6.5DetailedEmergencyOperatingProceduresandSpecialOperatingProceduresasappropriateareusedbythestationoperatingpersonneltoassisttheminrecognizingpotentialoractualemergencyevents.Theseproceduresdescribethecorrectiveactionsnecessarytoplacetheplantinasafecondition.Additionally,EmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures,aslistedinthisSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixC,describesubsequentand/orsupplementalcorrectiveactionsforthescopeofpotentialsituationswithineachoftheemergencyclassifications.TheseEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresaredesignedtoguidetheactionsofpersonneltocorrectormitigateaconditionasearlyandasneartothesourceoftheproblemasfeasible.Specificactionsaredescribed,forexample,whichmaypreventorsignificantlyreduceapotentialreleaseofradioactivematerial,provideforpromptfirecontrolandensuretimelydamagecontrolandrepair.TheseEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresarealsousedasemergencytrainingmediaandarethebasisforperiodicemergencydrills.SEP6-17September1989 S>>'4lW0 6.5(Cont'd)Someessentialcorrectiveactionsmayinvolvetheriskofhigherthannormalradiationexposuretoemergencyresponsepersonnel.Suchactionscouldinvolvethepreventionofareleaseoflargequantitiesofradioactivematerial,areductionindamagetomajorequipmentorlifesavingactions.SiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.4,EmergencyExposureCriteriaandSection6.6.2specifythelimitsforsuchemergencyradiationexposureandotherrelevantcriteriatobeconsidered.6.6Protectiveactionsaremeasureswhichareimplementedtopreventormitigateconsequencestoindividualsduringorafteraradiologicalincident.ProtectiveactionswithintheNMPNSsiteboundaryaretheresponsibilityoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector,butmayincludeassistanceby'off-siteorganizations.ProtectiveactionsoutsidetheNMPNSsiteboundaryareprimarilytheresponsibilityofStateandlocalemergencyorganizations,butmayincludecoordinationofactivities,disseminationofappropriatedataandrecommendationsbytheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector(refertoEPP-20andEPP-26).Annually,membersofthepublic,locatedwithinthetenmileradiusEmergencyPlanningZone,receiveeducationalinformationregardingemergencywarningmethodsasdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Section8.4.6.6.1~Theprimaryprotectivemeasureforon-sitepersonnelinanemergencyispromptevacuationfromareaswhichmaybeaffectedbysignificantradiation,contaminationorairborneradioactivity.Forpersonnelwhomuststayon-siteaspartoftheon-siteemergencyresponseteamotherprotectivemeasuresmaybeusedasdiscussedinthefollowingsections.Thefollowingare'omesignificantaspectsoftheevacuationcategoriesforimplementationofprotectiveactionsforon-sitepersonnel.StationEvacuationisconfinedtoevacuationfromareaswithintheprotectedarea.StationEvacuationrequiresthatallindividualswithinspecifiedareasoftheProtectedAreaassembleintheirdesignatedon-siteAssemblyAreas(refertoEPP-5).SEP6-18September1989 g0Fa4" Theprimaryon-siteassemblyareasforstationpersonnel,visitors,andcontractorsaretheOperationsSupportCenterarea(AdministrationBuilding261ft.and277ft.elevations,locations)andcontractortrailersassemblyareas,andotherdesignatedareas(seeEPP-5andEPP-19).SecuritypersonnelassembleintheSecurityBuildingand/ortheAlternateAccessPoint.ThedecisiontoimplementastationevacuationistheresponsibilityoftheSiteEmergencyDirector.Thi.sdecisionisbasedlargelyonhisevaluationandjudgmentofthemagnitudeandseverityofthesituationonacasebasis.IncertaincasestheControlRoomoperator(s)is/aregivenpriorapprovaltosoundanevacuationalarmshouldhereceiveindicationsthatahighradiationconditionexists(suchasthecoincidentalarmson2ARMs).Factorstobeconsideredmustincludetheapparentlevelsofradiationand/orairborneradioactivityinvolved,aswellasthepotentialexposuretopersonnelthatwouldresultfrombothevacuatingandnotevacuatingspecificstationareas.AStationEvacuationisautomati.callyimplementedataSiteAreaorGeneralEmergency.Intheeventofmultiplefirealarmswithinthestationwithnopotential,hazardtocertainpersonnel,suchastemporaryworkforces,theSiteEmergencyDirectormaydeemitprudentnottoevacuatesuchpersonnel.ThewarningofallpersonnelintheStation(includingemployeesnothavingemergencyassignments,visitors,contractorsandconstructionpersonnel)canbeaccomplishedinlessthan15minutesandinmostcasesisnearlyinstantaneousoncethedecisionthatanemergencyconditionexistshasbeenmade.NotificationofaStationEvacuationismadebysoundingtheevacuationalarm,followedbyanannouncementovertheplantPAsystem.SiteEvacuationprocedure,EPP-19describestheevacuationof'llnonessentialpersonnelfromtheNMPNSprotectedareaviatheSecurityBuildingstothedesignatedremoteassemblyarea.Italsoincludes,asappropriate,theevacuationofindividualsfromtheNMPNSexclusion'areaincludingtheNuclearTrainingCenter,EnergyCenter,SewageTreatmentFacilityandallotherNMPNSsitelocationstotheirhomesoradesignateremoteassemblyarea.SEP6-19September1989 V'P00 (Cont'd)FourremoteassemblyareashavebeenselectedasshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.6.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorwilldecidewhichoftheseareastouseorwillselectothers,ifappropriate.TheprimaryRemoteAssemblyA'reaistheNiagaraMohawkServiceCenterinVolney(Fulton).Routesto"thealternateassemblyareasareshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.6.TheSiteEmergencyDirectormayspecifyalternateroutes,ifappropriate.Personnelwilluseprivatelyownedvehiclestoevacuate.Securitypersonnelhelpensurethatallpersonnelproceedtothedesignatedlocation.JAFNPPisadvisedoftheNMPNSsiteevacuationandtheprojecteddoserateswhichcouldaffecttheirpersonnel.JAPNPPactivatestheiremergencyplanasnecessary.ThedecisiontoimplementaSiteEvacuationistheresponsibilityoftheSiteEmergencyDirector.Thedecisionisbasedontheseverityoftheincident,thelikelihoodofescalation,andtheradiationandairborneradioactivitylevelsthroughoutthestation,particularlyattheStationAssemblyAreas.Stationassemblyareadoseratesandairborneconcen-trationsaredeterminedbyradiationsurveysandairsampleanalysisintheassemblyareas.Notificationof~asiteevacuationismadebysoundingthestationalarm,followedbyanannouncementoverthestationPAsystem.Otherpersonswhomaybeinpublicaccessareas,passingthroughthesite,orwithinaNMPNScontrolledlocation,willbenotifiedbyoneofthefollowingmeans:PersonswithintheprotectedareasarebenotifiedbyapublicaddressmessagePersonswithintheEnergyCenterorthepublicparkaroundtheCenterarenotifiedbyapublicaddressmessagebytheEnergyCenterpersonnelStaffandvisitorsintheNuclearTrainingCenter(NTC)arenotifiedbyapublicaddressmessagebytheNTCpersonnel.AnyareaoutsidetheprotectedareanotincludedintheabovearenotifiedbytheOswegoCountyPromptNotificationSystemSEP6-20September1989 IUVI'U4'U, 6.6.1(Cont.)C~ToensurethatallStationpersonnelpresentinaffectedareashavebeenevacuatedandtodeterminethewhereaboutsofallpersonnelwhohavenotevacuatedtoanassemblyarea,measureshavebeenestablishedtoprovideforemergencypersonnelaccountability.Emergencypersonnelaccountabilityofevacuatedandnon-evacuatedpersonnel(emergencyworkers)areperformedinaccordancewithEPP-5,StationEvacuation.Stationemergencypersonnelaccountabilityofpersonnel(personnelwithintheprotectedarea)arecompletedwithinapproximately30minutesfollowingimplementationoftheemergencyaccountabilitypxocedure.Resultsofthisaccountability,aretransmittedtotheSiteEmergencyDirector.Allindividualswithintheprotectedarea(s)ofNMPNSareissuedsecurityidentificationbadgesupontheirentrytothearea.Thesesecuritybadges(card)andasetofdepartmentalaccountabilitylogsformthebasisfortheaccountabilityprocess.Inthecaseofstationevacuation,whichincorporatesemergencypersonnelaccountability,personnelassembleatprimarydesignatedassemblyareas.AttheseassemblyareaspersonnelcardintodesignatedEmergencyAccountabilityCardReaders.Thesereadersaccountforthepersonnelandacomputergeneratedlistidentifiesallpeoplewithintheprotectedareawhohavenotcarded-in.Thislistidentifiespeoplewhoareconsideredmissingandadditionalmeasuresaretakenatthispoint,thisincludesimplementationofprocedureEPP-3,SearchandRescue.ThiscomputerbasedemergencypersonnelaccountabilitymethodisNMPNS'sprimaryaccountabilitysystem.EXE-Theemergencypersonnelaccountabilityprocessisconsideredinitiatedwhenanevacuationalarmandannouncementhasbeencompleted.Theemergencypersonnelaccountabilityprocessisconsideredcompletewhen:Thecomputerizedsystemworksasfollows.Personnelentertheprotectedareathroughsecurityaccesspoints.UponenteringtheareapersonnelinserttheirsecurityidentificationcardintheACADreader.TheiraccessistrackedbytheSecuritydepartmentcomputer.Intheeventofanemergency,personnelreporttoevacuationassemblyareasandinserttheirsecuritykeycardsintotheaccountabilitycardreaders.Afteranumberofpersonnelhavecompletedthecardinprocess,areportisproduced.Theinformationonthereportyieldsthenamesofindividualswhohavenotparticipatedinthecardinprocess(cardinsaresubtractedfromtheoveralldatabase).Thissystemhasanavailabilityof99.56X.SEP6-21July1990

'"CI1'44j 6.6.1(Cont.)d.TheNMPNSChemistryandRadiationProtectionProcedurescontainprovisionsgoverningthecontrolofcontaminationincludingaccesscontrol,useofprotectiveclothing,contaminationmonitoring,andthereleaseofpotentiallycontaminateditemsfromRestrictedAreas.Therequirementsandguidelinesoftheseproceduresapplytocontaminationcontrolduringemergencyconditions.EmergencyImplementingProcedureEPP-15providestheinterfacebetweentheseproceduresandtheSiteEmergencyPlan.TheseproceduresauthorizetheSiteEmergencyDirectororhisdesigneetowaiveormodifycertainnormalcontaminationcontrolmethods,ifotherconditionsgsuchasdelayingnecessaryevacuations,personnelrescue,ordelayingaccesstonecessaryplantequipmentwouldcreateagreaterpersonnelorpublichazard.Specificon-sitecontaminationcontrolmeasuresforfoodsuppliesisnotnecessarysincenoagriculturalproductsforconsumptionaregrownwithintheNMPNSexclusionarea.Also,nodrinkingwatersuppliesoriginateon-site.DrinkingwaterisobtainedfromCityofOswegowatersuppliesorbottledwatersuppliers.Allfoodislocatedinnon-restrictedareas.IftheseareasbecomecontaminatedtheybecomeRestrictedAreas,andeatingisprohibitedasisnormallythecaseforRestrictedAreas.NormalRestrictedAreaaccesscontrolsareusedtopreventtheremovalofcontaminatedfoodfromtheseRestrictedAreasandpossibleingestionbyunwaryindividuals.LakeOntariowhichborderstheNMPNS,exclusionareaisnavigableandisthesourceofwaterfornumerouscommunities.TheclosestcommunitytouseLakeOntarioasawatersupplyistheCityofOswego.TheCityofOswegoislocatedapproximatelysevenmilestotheSouthwestoftheStationinthegenerallyupwinddirection(oftheprevailingwinds).ThewaterintakeforOswegoislocatedinapproximately100feetofwater.Ifparticulateactivityweredepositedinthisareaasaresultofan,emergencyatNMPNS,itisnotlikelyitwouldbetakenintothesystembecauseofthepositioningoftheintakepipe.Inaddition,anyliquidreleas'eswouldbedilutedsufficientlybythevolumeofthelakesoasriottocauseanysignificantincreaseindrinkingwaterradiationlevels.DrinkingwaterattheNMPNSisprovidedbytheCityofOswegowatersystemsanddistributedbythedomesticclosedwatersystem.Asaresultcontaminationofthedrinkingwaterisunlikely.SEP6-22July1990 FP (Cont.)ContaminationmonitoringisperformedasspecifiedinChemistryandRadiationProtectionProcedures.DuringSiteEvacuations,personnelandvehiclecontaminationsurveysmaybeperformedattheemployeeparkinglotsusingportablesurveyinstruments.ContaminatedvehiclesaredecontaminatedwithfirehosesrunfromtheSewageTreatmentBuildingsand/orSecurityBuildingsorothersuitablesources.ContaminatedpersonnelarereturnedtotheStation,ortoJAFNPPfordecontamination.Intheeventthatasiteevacuationmustbemadeimmediatelyandthesurveyprocessresultsinunduedelayinevacuatingsitepersonnel,personnelaredirectedtoproceed,withpersonalautomobiles,tothedesignatedRemoteAssemblyArea(s).Vehicleandpersonnelmonitoringareperformedatthatlocation.PersonneldecontaminationisdescribedinSection6.7.1ofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.e.TheradiationexposureofStationpersonnelduringemergencyoperationsaremaintainedAsLowAsReasonablyAchievable(ALARA),andshouldbemaintainedlessthantheadministrativeguidesestablishedinthe'MPNS.ChemistryandRadiationProtectionProceduresand/orlessthantheFederalradiationexposurestandardsestablishedin10CFR20.Inordertoaccomplishthisobjectiveadministrativemeansusedduringnormaloperationstominimizepersonnelexposure,suchasRadiationWorkPermits,AuthorizationtoExceedRadiationExposureGuides,andALARAmeasuresshouldremaininforcetotheextentconsistentwithtimelyimplementationofemergencymeasures.Ifnecessaryactionsrequirespersonnelexposurestoexceednormallimits,orifnormalaccesscontrolandradiologicalworkpracticesresultsinunacceptabledelays,theSiteEmergencyDirectormay,athisdiscretion,waiveormodifytheestablishedexposurecontrolcriteriaandmethods.EmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-15providesproceduresforexpeditiousdecisionmakingandareasonableconsiderationofrelativerisks.SEP6-23July1990 4($140 (Cont.)SiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.4,EmergencyExposureCriteriasummarizestheemergencyexposurecriteriaforentryorreentryintoareasforthepurposesofundertakingprotectiveorcorrectiveactions.Twoclassificationsofemergencyexposureareidentified:correctiveactions,andlifesavingactions.Correctiveactionsincludesurveillanceand/orassessmentactionsandplantoperationsnecessarytominimizefurtherdeteriorationofthelevelofplantsafetyortomitigatetheconsequencesoftheaccident,iffailuretoperformtheseactionscouldresultinasignificantincreaseinoff-siteexposures.Lifesavingactionsincludeactionssuchasrescue,firstaid,personneldecontamination,medicaltransport,andmedicaltreatmentservices,whensuchactionsareimmediatelynecessarytosavealife.Personnelexposuresreceivedperformingemergencymeasures,otherthanthoseidentifiedabove,arelimitedpursuantto10CFR20.Dosimetryequipment,isprovidedattheStationaspartofthenormalRadiationProtectionProgram,andsuchdosimetrycontinuestobeusedduringemergencysituations.DosimetryconsistsofTLDs(orequivalent)andSelf-ReadingDosimeters(SRD),alsoknownasPocketDirect-ReadingDosimeters.Alimitednumberofsuchdosimetryarealsoavailableinemergencykits.-Personnelareavailable24hoursadayduringanemergencytoissueand/orprocessdosimetrydevices.ChemistryandRadiationProtectionProceduresprovideguidelinesandproceduresforissuing,using,andreading/processingdosimetrydevicesandprovisionsforexposurerecordkeeping.Duringanemergencytheprocessingfrequencyisbasedupontheexposureratesand/ortheexposuresreceivedbyemergencypersonnel.TheNMPNSChemistryandRadiationProtectionProcedurescontainsprovisionsforadministrationoftheFacilityBioassayProgram.EmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-15providesguidanceforacceleratedoradditionalbioassaysintheeventthereareindividualswhoaresuspectedofbeingexposedtoelevatedlevelsofairborneactivityasaresultoftheemergency.Thisfacilitybioassayprogramconsistsprimarilyofwholebody~counts.Thisissupplementedbyurinanalysisandfecalsamplingwhenpredeterminedscreeninglevels,orpredeterminedairborneactivityexposurelevels,areexceededorsuspectedofbeingexceeded.Proceduresalsoprovideforfollow-upmonitoring,medicaltreatmentandincidentreporting.SEP6-24July1990 r,~g 6.6.1(Cont.)TheNMPNSChemistryandRadiationProtectionProcedurescontainprovisionsgoverningtheuseofrespiratoryprotectionequipmentandadministrationoftheNMPNSRespiratoryProtectionProgram,whichisresponsivetoRegulatoryGuide8.15andNUREG-0041.Theprovisionsofthisdocumentandsupportingproceduresshallapplytoallusageofrespiratoryprotectionequipmentduringemergencyconditions.ThreeexceptionstonormalrespiratoryprotectionpracticesmaybeinstitutedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector,withtheadviceoftheRadiologicalAssessmentManager,inaccordancewiththeprovisionsofEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-15.Theseexceptionsare:Provisionismadeforexposureabove,40MPC-hoursperweek.Undertheseprovisions,internalexposureiscontrolledsuchthatthetotaldosecommitment,duetointernalandexternalexposure,doesnotexceedtheemergencyexposurelimitsestablishedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure6.4.Potassiumiodide(KI)isavailableforusebyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationemployeesintheeventofanemergency.ThisKIisonlyspecifiedforusebyemergencyworkerswhomustremaininanaffectedarea,andforwhichothermeansofrespiratoryprotectionarenotavailableorarenotpracticable.Duringemergencies,iodinesorbantcannistersmaybeusedinfilterrespi'rators'ithcredittakenforaprotectionfactorof50,providedtherespiratorisusedasprovidedintheEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-15,andotherspecifiedcriteriaaremet.SEP6-25July1990 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6.6.2a.Theresponsibilityforactionstoprotectoff-siteindividualsrestswiththeCountyofOswegoandtheNewYorkStateDepartmentofHealthasdescribedintheNewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan.TheNewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommissionerisresponsibleforimplementationofthatplan.TheNYSDepartmentofHealthisresponsibleforevaluatinginformationobtainedfromtheNMPNSand/orothersourcesandrecommendingappropriateoff-siteprotectiveactionstotheSEMO/OCEMO.Suchrecommendations,basedonallavailabledata,localconstraintsandotherconsiderationsmayinclude:ShelterforaffectedpopulationsEvacuationwithinaspecifiedradialdistanceEvacuationwithindesignatedERPA'sControlofcontaminatedagriculturalproductsTheprincipaloff-sitelocalcoordinatingagencyforprovidingresponsetoradiologicalemergenciesinthevicinityoftheNMPNSistheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice.Allofthepopulationandareawithinthe10-mileEmergencyPlanningZoneareinOswegoCounty.UponnotificationbytheDepartmentofHealthorbytheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirectorofasituationwhichmayrequireprotectiveactionsforoff-sitepopulations,theOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeinitiatesappropriateactions,includingnotificationandprovidingpromptinstructionstothepeoplewithintheplumeexposureEPZ.TheseactionsareinaccordancetheguidelinesoftheOswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlan.TheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficehasthecapabilityanddetailedplansforimplementingprotectiveactionswhichinclude:Promptnotificationofthepopulationwithina10-mileradiusoftheNMPNSTransmittingspecificinstructionstopotentiallyaffectedpopulationsProvidingassistanceforevacuationofallorspecificsegmentsofthepopulationwithinthe10-mileradiusEmergencyPlanningZoneProvidingreceptionandmasscarecentersforevacuatedindividualsSEP6-26July1990 gkll<0f~f0 (Cont'd)Writtenmessagestothepublic,whichgiveinstructionswithregardstospecificprotectiveactionstobetakenbyoccupantsofaffectedareas,havebeenprepared'yStateand'localagenciesandareincludedintheiremergencyplans.Suchmessagesincludetheappropriateaspectsofsheltering,andevacuation.TheNMPNSprovidessupportinginformationforthesemessages,asnecessary.Aprogramtoprovidepopulationinthenotification(s)andestablishedandisEmergencyPlan.informationtothepermanentandtransientplumeexposureEPZregardingemergencysubsequentactionstobetakenhasbeendescribedinSection8.4ofthisSiteAdetailedstudyhasbeenconductedofthestatusandcapacitiesofroads,trafficpatternsanddemographywithinthe10-mileradiusEmergencyPlanningZone.Thisstudyincludestheestimatedtimesto,'evacuateallorspecificsegmentsofthepopulation,identifiespotentialproblemareasandprovidescontingenciesfordealingwithadverseconditions.Thetimeestimatesforvariousscenarios,i.e.,nighttime,normalweather;nighttime,adverseweather;schoolinsession,normalweather;schoolinsession,'dverseweather,wasperformed.Thisstudy"EvacuationTimeEstimatesfortheJamesA.FitzPatrick/NineMilePointEmergencyPlanningZone"isreferencedinthisSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixF.Thisstudywasusedinthedevelopmentofde'tailedevacuationplansbytheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice.ThisdocumentmeetsthecriteriaestablishedinNUREG-0654.ThephysicalandadministrativemeansforalertingandwarningthepopulationofanincidentattheNineMilePointNuclearStationisdescribedindetailinEmergencyPreparednessMaintenanceProcedureEPMP-8andOswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlan.TheresponsibilityforactivationofthePromptNotificationSystemrestswiththeChairmanoftheOswegoCountyLegislatureorhisdesignee.TheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeadministrativelyactivatesthewarningsystemandsuppliesappropriateemergencymessagestotheEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)-stationservingthejurisdictioninaccordancewiththeprovisionsoftheiremergencyresponseplans.TheNineMilePointNuclearStationsuppliesinformationforthese-emergencymessagesintheformoftheinitialandfollow-upnotificationsdescribedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Section6.2.1.SEP6-27July1990 00~,i~

6.6.2(Cont'd)SiteEmergencyPlanFigure6.10,PromptNotificationSystemActivationFlowchart,depictstheprocesswherebythesirensandtonealertradiosareactivatedandEBSMessageistransmitted.IfactivationofthePromptNotificationSystemisrequiredbasedontheemergencyinformationavailable,anEBSMessageisprepared,theradiostationsarenotifiedandtheNationalWeatherService(NWS)isnotified.FollowingtheactivationofthewarningsirenstheEBSMessageistransmitted.TheOswegoCountynotificationplanincludestheuseofboththeoutdoorwarningsirensandradiotonealertreceivers.ThisPublicWarningsystemhasbeeneffectivelydesignedtousebothoutdoorandindoorwarningdevicessothatallNUREG-0654designcriteriaaremet.Theuseofotherwarningsystemscanbeusedtonotifythepublic.Althoughtheyhavenotbeenidentifiedasprimaryelementsofthealertingsystem,theydoprovidesupplementalsupporttotheplan.Forexample,theuseofmobilevehiclesforroutealertingshouldasirenfailtowork.c~ProtectiveActionGuidesarethose'rotectiveactionsidentified'tobetakenpriortoorfollowingasignificantreleaseofradioactivematerialbasedontheprojectedradiologicaldose,ordosecommitmenttoindividualsinthegeneralpublicwhichwarrantsuchactions.ProtectiveActionGuides(PAGs)havebeenestablishedbytheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.ThenumericalguidesforwholebodyandchildthyroidexposureforthegeneralpublicareshowninSiteEmergencyPlan'igure6.5.TheprocedureusedbyNMPNSpersonnelindeterminingtheappropriateprotectiveactionrecommendationisdetailedinEPP-26ProtectiveActionRecommendations.InadditiontothenumericalguidesthefollowingitemsmustbeconsideredwhenassessingPAG's:oActualorprojectedplantconditions(coreandcontainmentdata)areincludedinthedecisionprocessformakingprotectiveactionrecommendations.oProtectiveactionssuchasshelteringorevacuationaremandatoryinaffectedareasifprojectedoff-sitedosesexceedtheprotectedactionguidesestablishedabove.oShelteringisanappropriateprotectiveactionfor:Severeeventsinwhichevacuationcannotbeimplementedbecauseofinadequateleadtimeduetorapidpassageoftheplume("puff"release).Forexample,evacuationtimeestimatesindicatingthat6:50toll:00hoursarenecessarytoevacuateouttoatenmileradius.SEP6-28July1990 h,00,s;*0 NVNlAGARAvMOHAWKSEPFIGURE6.3-1NOTIFICATIONFACTSHEET(PARTI)PARTINOTIFICATIONSHEETQNewYorkStateWarningPointQOswegoCountyWarningPointQJamesA.FitzpatrickNuclearPowerPlantPOHCOMPLETIONOFROLLCALL,GIVEIHFOAMATIOHASOUTLINEDBELOW:1.MessagetransmittedatDateTime:t+.0.>)tt)~~)2.Facilityprovidinginformation:GHNineMilePointNuclearStationUnitttKNineMilePointNuclearStationUnitt2Via:(Ilf"Ue,~MO,ItC)3.Reportedby:Name4.Reportedfrom:09ControlRoomGQTSC63EOFGHOther5.This...09isanexerciseGQisNOTanexerciseTitle6.EmergencyClassification:09UNUSUALEVEHTG9ALERT63SITEAAEAEMERGENCYGHGENRMECY,KT0ONINCfOENTMENCTEAMINATEDG9Other7.09ThisemergencyclassificationdeclaredTime:)4.0.r)'1)>opt++IIGQThisisaninformationalnotifica'y.eventdoesnotconstituteonefothefouremergencyclassifications.B.BriefEventDescription9.PlantStatus/Prognosisis:ZStableGQImprovingGDDegradingGHUnknown10.Thiseventinvolves:09NOabnormalreleaseofradioactivityGQanATMOSPHEAICRELEASEofradioactivity2areleaseofradioactivitytoaBODYOFWATERGHaGROUNDSPILLreleaseofradioactivity11.TheReleaseis:ZNotApplicableGQContinuingGDTerminatedGHIntermittent12.ProtectiveAction:09ThereisHOneedforprotectiveactionsoutsidethesiteboundary.GQTheneedforprotectiveactionsisunderevaluation.83SHELTERINGrecommendedinthefollowingERPA'stctrcteappropriateERPA'a)123456789101112131415t617181920212223242526272829OtherGHEVACUATIONrecommendedinthefollowingERPA'stckcleappropriate6APA.'a)I234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829Other13.Basisforprotectiveactionrecommendatlons:09PlantConditionsGQReldMeasurementsG3ProjectedOff.siteDoses14.WindSpeed16.StabilityClass17.AmbientTemperatureMPH15.Winddirection(from)degreesPasquil(AtoG)orBrookhaven(ItoIV)orStable,Unstable,Neutral'tB.GeneralWeatherConditions:09ClearGQCloudy33RainZlSnowapprovedbySF'P639Ju~y199" 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SEPF5.gure6.3"2NotificationPactSheet(PartII)VNIAGARAvMOHAWKSYMSOLNO553?~PARTII-ODSEASSESSMENTFACTSHEET3lsTSONol.et19.Msssaaerransrmrrenal:ralelimeBasedoninlonnationavailableat:TimelnmomrOalt20.GENERALRELEASEINFORMATIOHA.ReleaseStarted:DateTimeru,o.ri(trNarQsut9,ormsslmlrfsralmnofrelease:.~rsc.almaoflennrnarronofrelease:0.ReactorshutdownlDate.limeIv.A99rtrN4v04clt2I.ATMOSPHERICRELEASEINFORMATIONA.Releaseheight~t.B.Iodine/noblegasratioC.GrossreleaserateCl/sec22.WATERBORNERELEASEORSURFACESPILLIHFORMATIONA.VolumeoireleasegabonsB.Concentration(gross)9Ci/mlC.RadionuakesInrelease(ln+/mt)23DDSE/DOSERATECALCUUITIOHSOatsisbasedon(rdrcleone):A.InplantMeasurenentsTablebelavaooliesto(circleone)A.AtmosphereMcaseFrom(ctrdeone):ControlRoomTSCEOFOtherE.WindspeedF.NnddWectlon(irom)G.Stabwtydass:PasquilA0orBrookhavenIIVorStable,Unstable,Neutral0.'odinere'easerateCI/secE.Noblegasreleaserate.Ci/secF.ParticulateactMtyCi/secD.TotalacgvityreleasedB.RoidUrC.AssumedScurceTennB.boriHIEORRTEooosEOVERTHECOURSEOFTHElcclOErllamoCat'sTerra'ntOosoIthr.~tn<<n5Mike2e.FIELDMEASUREMENTOFDOSERATESDRSURFACECONTAMIHATIOH(OEPOSITIOH)M~IQckrorM&a/OcyreesTrtfsatMllsursfnsntrlrIovc4&toatsrtHctoo/nrlorCanttfnvftuan(Cllor')%ayMMleaWeelQlHautGodRett.iy(Hrs/CrtJmJ9SEP6"40July1990

,I1ajarfpr,~I'tfp'HalI)$1 SEPFigure6.3-3PlantParameterFactSheet{PartIII)-Unit1PARTIII~NOTIFICATIONFACTSHEETCATEMIOIYTIM(24NIL)(ProcessComputerOleplsyedTime)MAJORPARAMETERSRxPressuresly~fTRENO'ISC.SYSICOMPONENTSSTATUSPressureRoyalVah(es{ERV)108A108810801080108E108f0Noon0Norm0Norm0Norm0Norm0Noun0Offn0ONn0ONn0Otfn0efn0OffnRc((tctMh(eel&(((((((IllsAPRMOrywedPressureTorusPressureMwESaf<<yValves0No(m0OftnMSIV's'">>1>>21210Open0Open0Open0Cosa0Close0OoseTorusruat<<TempTorusureterLvLCond.Ster.Tnt(.Lvl.1220Open0Cosa~fSAFEGUARDSSTATUSErnerCondensorsRVP>>00penOOoseRVPI20Open0CosaUq.PouchSysPMP>>QOn0OtfPMP120On00Otytn<<t6CAOSys00p<<0StandhyErner.VentSys.0Harm00tfnPrimaryCont.Inteyrtty(0(ywen)(manual)Qyes0NoPlhr((((((((e(((~(((I(e(~ContainmentSpraySystemTorusCoounyMode0ContalnmemSprayMode00perDStandhyDlnopPMP>>00nDOtlPMP120On0ONShutdownCootiny:PMP>>00per0Standby0Inop(manual)PMP1200perDSMndbyOlnopPMP13QOPerOStandhyOhtoyOrywed(manual)SecondaryCont.Inteynty(RxSdy,)(manuN)0((t(s0NoSAFETYINJECTIONMODESfeedwat<<RowCRORo(r.PMP>>PMP1CoreSpray:Loop1>>/>>20Nrem0etnHOR>>~12flowONonnOONnHPCIStatus0)ttsQNoPlhrPOWERAVAILABILITYSCHEMES((((III>>(l(((((((cia)>>SHY{South)K'I/OnshetOfeselGen.I020Yes0NoONs<<Gen.t03OYesOHoBatferyyoard>>OHormDefnBatteiyBoard120Norm0Ottn'TRENDSYMBOLS:$~INCREASINO,fwOECREASINO.+>NOCNANOESEP5-41JU'Iy]ggp ykyP NYNtAGARAUMOHAWKPARTIII-NOTIFICATIONFACTSHEET~'IDATEMIDIYTIMEMAIORPARAMETERSRxPressureRxTemp(manual)RxLevelRxsnutdovm(manual)0ebs0koAPRMPowerLevel(manual)(manual)OrywelprcssureSuppressionpool:AtrTemprsrve'IMEMISC.SYSTEMICOMPONENTSgaietyRHictValves0Open0antedAOSOOpcnOOolcdRxWaterOeanupSystem(manuV)OOperOStand0InopResidualHestRcrssvslSystems(msauag(A.8.C)ModeLoop0LowPressureContenttn).0ContainmentSpray0SbutdownCoogng0Stcamndaensing0SuppressionPoolCoodng0Suppr'octSpayvattsrTempSAFEGUARDSSTATUSStandbyLlq.TantrLevelXtgrgalRxCoreIsot.Coolingservicei!tater(manual)0AvailatecCHotAvagatdeSOTS:(manual)OOpcragngOStandoy0tnoperadveContainmcntInlegnty:(mhrat)PrimaryOVcsOHoSecondaryOYcsOHoSAFETYINJECTIONMODESKtlhrControlRodDrive:(manual)0Operating0Standby0Inopcative.NignPressuaCoreSpayLowPrcssureCoreSprayLPCI:LoopALoop4POWERAVAILABLEOttsRe:(msaesgI'1$KVSennaA0Ava8atce0NotAvagable115KVScribe80Avababte0NotAvaaabteOastte:Olssclgenerator(msaeat)OperStandbyRunStandbySIOInopOw10000Ow20000tav30000eKVEmergcacygesAvalhbleHotAvagatceDiv100Ow200Ow300EmergencygatterHsAvutatscHotAvagabteOivI00Ow200Dv300NormalgsHcry(rcanuat)0Available0NotAvutableTRENDSYMSOLS;$wINCREASING,rywDECREASING,W~NOCHANGESEP6-42July1990 0<P,If TYPICALINITIALEMERGENCYRESPONSEACTIONNOTIFICATIONSCONTACTREQUIREDPRIMECONTACTUNUSUALALERT,SITEAREAMYEHXXl)NMPUnitsControlRoom2)NMPCCorporateHeadquarters(SeeNote)StationShiftSupervisororControlRoomOperatorCommunityAlertNetwork(CAN)XX3)OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice4)NewYorkStateDepartmentofHealth5)NYPAJAFNPPSecuritySupervisorOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementDirectororFireControlDispatcheratCountyWarningPointAnAssistantDirector,StateEmergencyManagementOfficeorNYSTrooperatStateWarningPointControlRoomXXX6)NRC7)NRCSiteResidentInspectorEmergencyOperationsCenterStaffMemberSiteResidentInspectorSEP6-43July1990 000 SEPFIGURE6.3-5(continued)TYPICALINITIALEMERGENCYRESPONSEACTIONNOTIFICATIONSCONTACTREQUIREDPEREMERGENCYCLASSAGENCY/GROUPPRIMECONTACTORALTERNATEUNUSUALALERT,SITEAREAEVENTS.GENERALEMERG.8)NMPEnergyCenterDirectorEnergyCenter9)NMPNuclearTrainingCenterTrainingSuper-intendent10)OswegoCountySheriff'sDepartmentll)GeneralElectricCompany-BWRSupportProgram12)DeptofEnergyFederalRadiologicalMonitoringandAssess-mentPlanOswegoCountySheriffDept.DeputyG.E,On-CallRepresentativeDOEStaffmemberatBrookhavenNationalLab.13)INPOEmergencyResponseProgram14)AmericanNuclearInsurersINPOOn-CallRep.ANIOn-CallRep.SEP6-44July1990 0

SEPFIGURE6.4EMERGENCYEXPOSURECRITERIAPlannedexposuretothewholebodyand/orspecificorgansshallnotexceedthefollowingrecommendationsoftheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyinEPA-520/1-75-001andNCRPReportNo.39:ProtectiveorCorrectiveActionsLifesavingActionsWholeBody(25rem75rem(c)HandsandForearms100rem300remThyroid125remNoLimit(d)(a)FromEPA520/1-75-001(b)FromNCRPReportNo.39(c)NCRPReportNo.39recommends100rem(d)Nolimitisspecified,forlifesavingactionsbecausecompletethyroidlossmaybeconsideredanacceptableriskforsavingalife.However,thyroidexposureshouldbeminimizedthroughtheuseofrespiratorsand/orthyroidprophylaxis'dditionalGeneralCriteriaAllreasonablemeansforkeepingpersonnelemergencyexposuresAsLowAsReasonableAchievable(ALARA)andwithin10CFR20limitsshallbeexpendedbeforeexposuresexceeding10CFR20limitsarepermitted.Allreasonablemeasuresshallbetakentominimizeskincontaminationandtheuptakeofradioactivematerials.Allpersonnelperformingemergencyactivitiesinvolvingexposureswhichmayorwillexceed10CFR20limitsshallbevolunteersandshallbebriefedonpotentialexposureconsequencespriortoreceivingsuchexposure.Womenofchild-bearingageshallnotbepermittedtoreceiveemergencyexposuresexceeding10CFR20limits.Retrospectiveexposuresshallbeevaluatedonanindividualbasis.SEP6-45July1990 0W SEPFIGURE6.5ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTIONAGENCYPROTECTIVEACTIONGUIDESFOREXPOSURETOTHEGENERALPUBLICOrganProjectedDoseWholeBody1to5l:a>remThyroid5to25~a~rem(a)Thelowestvalueshouldbeusediftherearenomajorlocalconstraintsinprovidingprotectionatthatlevel,especiallytosensitivepopulations.Localconstraintsmaymakelowervaluesimpracticaltouse,butinnocaseshouldthe'ighervaluebeexceededindeterminingtheneedforprotectiveaction.SEP6-46July1990

,J SEPsFIGURE6.6RE."EMOTEASSEiSLYAREASANDEVACUATIONROUTESel,rr.~22'-.\~~IIeae7glls.~I'"',goal:J5assIss~;),9;tI8)i"!)o'y'ls.~~lesseesfmeasn\Igeaeaseswaa,Et17Ž=sasMessesei."'cEssoueas.saOwasN&ecwaaaeaeaIeaahyhse4aaeseeaceeeeaaaaee~asaeeClwolSEP6-47July1990 IPiLpC4 SEPFIGURE6.7CONTAMINATIONGUIDESNORMALSTATIONCONTROLLEVELSEMERGENCYSTATIONCONTROLLEVELSUnrestrictedAreasandReleaseofMaterial,Equipment,Tools,Vehicles,etc.toUnrestrictedAreasRestrictedAreasRestrictedAreaEquipmentandToolsRespiratoryEquipmentTransferableFixedTransferableFixedTransferableFixedTransferableFixed<100dpm8-y.per100cm2(discsmear)<10dpmaper100cm(discsmear)Noactivityabovebackground(Backgroundmustbe<300cpm)<0.1mRAD/hr8-yatcontact<59dpmcLper59cm(probesize)<400dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmaper100cm2(discsmear)<5mrad/hr8-yatcontact<400dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmaper100cm2(discsmear)<5mrad/hr8-yatcontact<400dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmaper100cm2(discsmear)<800cpm8-y,1.4-2mg/cmprobe<1000dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<10dpmo,per100cm2(discsmear)<O.lmRAD/hr8-yatcontact<4000dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmeper100cm2(discsmear)<5mrad/hr8-yatcontact<4000dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmaper100cm2(discsmear)<5mrad/hr8-yatcontact<400dpm8-yper100cm(discsmear)<40dpmaper100cm2(discsmear)<800cpm,1.4-2mg/cm2probeSEP6-48July1990 0

SEPFIGURE6.7(Cont.)CONTAMINATIONGUIDESNORMALSTATIONCONTROLLEVELSEMERGENCYSTATIONCONTROLLEVELSPersonnelDecontamination(PersonnelClothing,Shoes)<100cpmor1000dpm/15cmB-y(probearea)(Background<300cpm)<1000cpmor10,000dpm/15cm8-y(probearea)(Background<300cpm)NOTES:1.Duringemergencysituations,ifdecontaminationiswarrantedandpossiblecontaminationlevelsshouldbebroughtownbelownormalstationcontrollevels.2.Oncetheemergencyhasbeenterminated,alltools,equipmentandareasreleasedunderemergencyguidelinesshallberesurveyed.anddecontaminated(ifnecessary)tobebroughtbackintocompliancewithnormalstationcontrollevels.SEP6-49July1990

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SEP,FIGURE6.10PROMPTNOTIFICATIONSYSTEM(PNS)ACTIVATIONFLONCHARTOSVECOCOUNTYEOCRECEIVE5NOTIFICATIONCOLIITYI'IOPREPARESf85NfSSACETRANSHITESSHESSACEIOIKTVORKSllfEWRCEICYDIRICINIDECLARESANEIRRCEICYPEREAP2NOTIFICATIONVIARECSHOILINEOSVECCOUNTYfAC'IIVATEO'?PNSACIIVATIONYESREOUIRED7OIRIIYPIOCALLE$5SIATIONAt@IPUTSTICNONSTAteerOSVECOCIA?ITYVARNIICPOINTRECEIVESNOTIFICATIONllfCOIIKLCALLSCOIIIIIIEICIICYIWIACftfttlOVECIIRAIOOIARHIHCOUIITIlCIILAIIRECCINIIfIERC[ICTtWUCltENIDIRfCIORCAIL5IAtSAIOIUISIIEHOt5INO$1YESOt?ITYEHERCEIICNANACENENIOIRECIORACTIVAIESPNSIYENERCENCNANACENEHTDDIECTORAC'IIVATESSIRENSIAVITYfHERCENCNAttACENENI.DIRECTORCALLSNVSNVSACTIVATESIOtR:ALERTRADICHAIRHAHCOUNT1LECISLATINEORCERSACTIVAIIOFPNSOSVEOUNIYEACTIVAlfD7FIRECONTROLAC'TIVA'IE5SIREIISONCRDERSOFCHAIRHANCOIAII1LfCISLATUREAPPROXIRATEL11HIRIYSECONDDELAYEDSHfSSACfIRANSHI1'IEDOVERERSNETVORKOIRIIYEHERCENCHANACE&NTDIRECIORCALLSNVSNVSAC1IVATESTOITYALERIRADISEP6-54July1990

.ii4II,~0 SEPFIGURE6.11REPRESENTATIVESHIELDINGFACTORSFROMGAMMACLOUDSOURCE1STRUCTUREORLOCATIONSHIELDINGFACTOR(a)REPRESENTATIVERANGEOutsideVehicles1.01.0Mood-framehouse(b)(nobasement)BasementofwoodhouseMasonryhouse(nobasement)BasementofmasonryhouseLargeofficeorindustrialbuilding0.90.60.60.40.2O.lto0.7(c)0.4to0.7(c)0.1to0.5(c)1.0to0.3(c),(d)(a)Theratioofthedosereceivedinsidethestructuretothedosethatwouldbereceivedoutsidethestructure.Ifunsureofspecifics,useadefaultvalueof0.9.(b)Awoodframehousewithbrickortoneveneerisapproximatelyequivalenttoamasonryhouseforshieldingpurposes.(c)Thisrangeismainlyduetodifferentwallmaterialsanddifferentgeometries.(d)Theshieldingfactordependsonwherepersonnelarelocatedwithinthebuilding(e.g.,thebasementoraninsideroom).(1)Ref:Sand77-1725(UnlimitedRelease).SEP6-55July1990

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7.1EMERGENCYRESPONSECENTERS7-17.1.17.1.27.1.37.1.47.1.5'.1.67.1.77.1.87.1.97.1.10'.1.117.2ControlRoomTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)OperationsSupportCenter(OSC)EmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)RecoveryAreaSecurityTacticalOperationsCenter(STOC)AlternateEmergencyOperationsFacility(AEOF)JointNewsCenterAlternateJointNewsCenter(AJNC)OswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenter(OCEOC)StateEmergencyOperationsCenter(SEOC)COMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS7-17-27-57-77-77-87-87-87-87-97-97-97.2.17.2.27.2.37.2.47.2.57.2.67.2.77.37.3.17.3.27.3.37.4TelephoneSystemsNRCEmergencyNotificationSystem(ENS)HotlineRadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystem(REGS)NRCHealthPhysicsNetwork(HPN)OtherDedicatedTelephoneLinesPublicAddressandPageSystemRadioSystemsASSESSMENTFACILITIESANDSYSTEMSOn-SiteAssessmentFacilitiesOff-SiteAssessmentFacilitiesAssessmentSystemsPROTECTIVEFACILITIES7-97-107-107-117-117-117-127-127-127-127-137-267.4.17.4.27.4.37.4.47.57.67.77.8ControlRoomTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)StationEvacuationAssemblyAreasRemoteAssemblyAreaON-SITEFIRSTAIDANDMEDICALFACILITIESDECONTAMINATIONFACILITIESFOREMERGENCYPERSONNELDAMAGECONTROLEQUIPMENTEMERGENCYVEHICLESSEP7-iSeptember19897-267-267-277-277-297-297-307-30

SECTION7.0(continued)7.1-1EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(InitialNotification)7-317.1-2EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(AfterTSCStaffed)7-327.1-3EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(AfterEOFStaffed)7-337.1-4EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(RecoveryPhase)7-347.27.3EMERGENCYCOMMUNICATIONSNETWORKEMERGENCYRADIONETWORKS7-357-367,4OFF-SITEENVIRONMENTALSTATIONLOCATIONS,MAPNO.77-377.57'PLOT-CONTAINMENTRADIATIONLEVEL/SOURCETERMVERSUSTIME(UNIT1)PLOT-CONTAINMENTRADIATIONLEVEL/SOURCETERMVERSUSTIME(UNIT2)7-387-39.SEP7-iiSeptember1989 t'fl 7.0Emergencyfacilities,equipmentandcommunicationsareprovidedtoensurethecapabilitiesfortheprompt,efficientassessmentandcontrolofsituationsovertheentirespectrumofprobableandpostulatedemergencyconditions.AccesstoemergencyfacilitiesandequipmentisgovernedbytheAccessControlProcedureEPP-14.7.1EmergencyResponseFacilities(ERF)areidentifiedanddescribedinthissectionoftheSiteEmergencyPlan.Abriefdescriptionofcommunicationsystemsvitaltotransmittingandreceivingnecessaryintelligenceandidentificationofthemonitoringsystemsusedtoinitiateemergencymeasuresareincluded.AdiagramidentifyingthemajoremergencyfacilitiesandorganizationsandtheirinterfacesduringvariousphasesoftheemergencyandrecoveryalsoincludedinthissectionandareshowninSiteEmergencyPlanFigure7.1.DuringnormalstationoperationandduringeventsintheOperationalandUnusualEventcategories,whichhavealowpotentialforincreasingrisktopublicsafety,thestationisoperatedandmanagedfromtheControlRoom(s)bytheStationShiftSupervisor(SSS).Duringothercategoriesofevents,adviceandmanagementdirectionwillcomefromtheTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)andEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF),butstationmanipulationscontinuetobeperformedfromtheControlRoom(s).Initially,theaffecteduniton-dutySSSassumestheroleofSiteEmergencyDirector(SED)andtheaffectedunitControlRoombecomestheprimarylocationforassessmentandcoordinationofcorrectiveandprotectiveactionsforessentiallyallemergencyconditions.The.ControlRoom(s)arestaffedasspecifiedintherespectiveStationTechnicalSpecifications,butmayhaveadditionalpersonnelpresentbecauseofspecificoperatingconditions.Duringanemergency,thestaffingwillbeincreasedwithin60minutes,asspecifiedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection5.0,toassistindatacollectionandevaluation,andthenliaisonwiththeTechnicalSupportCenterasitassumesacontrollingrole.TheUnit1andUnit2ControlRoom(s)areequippedwithreadoutsand'ontrolsformajorrespectiveplantsystems.AportionofthissystemforeachUnitisdesignatedastheSafetyParameterDisplaySystem(SPDS)whosepurposeistoprovideadisplayofplantparametersfromwhichthestatusofstationoperationmaybeassessedintheControlRoom(s)andTSC.Thetypeandnumberofreadoutsmaybechangediffuturerequirementschange.Readoutsandassessmentaidsinterrelatedwithmeteorologicalandradiologicaldosecalculationdataarealsoprovided,aswellasaccesstoemergencycommunicationssystems.AtypicallistingofaControlRoom(s)emergencyequipmentisincludedinSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure1.SEP7-1September1989 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(Cont'd)EmergencymanagementandcontrolfunctionswhichareinitiallyconductedintheaffectedControlRoom,includingaccidentassessment,aretransferredtotheTechnicalSupportCenteron-siteassoonasitisfeasibletodoso,foreventswhichconstituteanAlertorhigheremergencycategoryoradeclaredemergencyattheJAFNPPofSiteAreaEmergencyorhigherclassification.Thistransferofemergencycontrolfunctionsmayalsobeimplementedforlesssevereevents,atthediscretionoftheSiteEmergencyDirector.TheprimaryconsiderationinanytransferofemergencycontrolistoensurethattheactivitiesandthenumberofpersonnelinvolvedwiththeemergencyinandaroundtheControlRoomdonotimpairthesafeandorderlyshutdownofthereactorortheoperationofplantsafetysystems.AQmexalTheNMPNSTechnicalSupportCenterisafacili.tylocatedneartheControlRoomsintheUnit1AdministrationBuildingatfloorelevation248Feet.ItiswherestationmanagementandtechnicalpersonnelcanusetechnicaldataanddisplaysnecessarytoassisttheaffectedControlRoompersonnelduringemergencyconditions.Aspartoftheirassistance,TSCpersonnelmonitorstationparameterstoensurethatactionsarepromptlytakentocorrectormitigateanyabnormalities.TheTSCisactivatedforAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyandGeneralEmergencycategories.TSCactivationforlesssevereeventsisoptionalandmaybeperformedatthediscretionoftheSiteEmergencyDirector.DuringnormalworkinghourstheTSCcanbestaffedwithin10minutesandduringoff-hoursitisexpectedtheTSCcanbestaffedwithinonehour.AftertheTSCisstaffedandseniorstationmanagementispresent,themanagementoftheemergencymaybetransferredfromtheaffectedControlRoomtotheTSC.Theseniorstationmanagementindividual,asdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSectionS.O,relievestheon-dutySSSofhisroleasSiteEmergencyDirector,thusallowingtheSSStoconcentratehisfulleffortsondirectinghisoperatingcrewtoplacethestationinasafecondition.TheTSCstaffalsoassumeresponsibilityforcoordinationandinteractionwithoff-siteemergencyresponsegroupsuntiltheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)isstaffedandassumesthisfunction.SEP7-2September1989 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7.1.2(Cont'd)AspreviouslystatedtheTSCisincloseproximitytotheUnit1andUnit2ControlRoomsandhassimilarradiologicalhabitabilityastheControlRoom(s)underaccidentconditions.TheTSCprovidesaccesstositedocumentcontrolcomputerfileswhichcanprovideanypermanentplantrecord,asdescribedinANSIN45.2.9-1974,includingas-builtdrawings.Inaddition,theTSCdocumentcontrolfacilityhascopiesoftheNineMilePointNuclearStationEmergencyPlanandImplementingProcedures,FinalSafetyAnalysisReports,TechnicalSpecifications,AdministrativeProcedures,OperatingProceduresandotherdocumentswhichmaybeusedduringanemergency.TheTSCcanaccommodateatleast25people.SixengineeringpersonnelandthirteensiteoperationspersonnelhavebeenassignedtotheTSCasindicatedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection5.0.SpacehasalsobeenreservedforfiveNRCtechnicalspecialists.B.t'vThetechnicalsupportactivitiesthattheTSCperformsinclude:1)Displayingreal-timeplantstatus2)Transmittingplantstatusdataasnecessary3)Communicating,viadedicatedlines,totheControlRooms,theCounty,theState,theNRC,andotherNMPCFacilities.4)Usingas-builtdrawingsandotherdocumentsfordecisionmakingpurposes5)ProvidingengineeringandmanagementsupportC.TheemergencymanagementandcontrolfunctionsthattheTSCinitiallyperformsformostemergencysituationsareassessmentactivitiesaswellascoordinationofcorrectiveandprotectiveactions.Thesefunctionsinclude:1)ReceivingdatafromtheControlRoom(s)2)Performingoff-sitedoseprojectionsandprovidingdirectionsforoff-sitemonitoring3)ReceivingdatafromradiologicalmonitorsandotheremergencyteamsSEP7-3September1989 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7.1.2(Cont'd)4)Performingemergencynotificationsandcommunicationswithotheremergencyresponsecenters5)Providingdirectiontoemergencycoordinators6)Makingrecommendationstooff-siteagenciesregardingprotectiveactions7)Providingadministrativedirection8)ProvidingliaisonwiththeEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformation(EDPI)fornewsreleasesTheTSChassufficientequipmenttoperformtheabovementionedsupportandcontrolfunctions.TheTSCisequippedwithaSafetyParameterDisplaySystemsforbothunits.TheUnit1systemincludes:D.a.TheUnit1SPDSincludes:TwoCRT'swhichdisplaythesameinformationavailableintheUnit1ControlRoomfromtheprocesscomputer.Inaddition,aprinterisavailableforprovidinghardcopyprintoutsofdisplayedinformation.(ThissystemcandisplayorprintoutinformationordatapointsondemandbymembersoftheTSCstaff.)b.AnoptionalTVcamerawithfocus,zoom,panandtiltcontrolhasbeeninstalledintheControlRoomtoprovidedisplayofplantparametersintheTSC.ThissystemisremotelycontrolledfromtheTSC.2)a.TheUnit2systemincludes:TwoCRT'stodisplayplantdataandhascapabilitiestoobtainhardcopiesofthisdata.b.AnoptionalTVcamerawithfocus,zoom,panandtiltcontrolhasbeeninstalledintheControlRoomtoprovidedisplayofplantparametersintheTSC.ThissystemisremotelycontrolledfromtheTSC.SEP7-4September1989

'gefi$vfk0 7.1.2(Cont'd)Section6.4ofthisSiteEmergencyPlandescribesindetaildoseprojectionmethods.F.tAppropriatecommunicationsandanEmergencyOperationsKitwithappropriatesuppliesisprovidedtoaidtheTSCwhileitperformsthefunctionofdirectingemergencyoperations.AtypicallistingofTSCemergencyequipmentiscontainedinAppendixD,Enclosure2.7.1.3A.ggngzglTheOperationsSupportCenterisanon-siteassemblyareaatNMPNStowhichstationpersonnel,otherthantheControlRoomandTSCstaffsreportforaccountabilityandspecialassignment.ItislocatedintheUnit1AdministrationBuildingandincludestheFl.EL.277.'unchroom;FL.EL.261'unchroom,MaintenanceandElectricalShops,LockerRooms,Storeroom,andFl.El.248'adiationProtectionOffice.TheOSChassufficientspacetoassemblestationpersonnel.TheOSCisalsodesignatedasprimaryassemblyareaforNMPNSpersonnelsothataftertheyareassembledandareaccountedfor,theyareimmediatelyavailableforassignment.Personnelmaybeinstructedtoresumedutiesormaybeassignednewdutie~insupportofemergencyoperations.SEP7-5September1989 I'll 7.1.3(Cont'd)B.TypicalsupportingfunctionsoftheOSCareprovi.ding,equippingandsupervisingvariousteamssuchas:1)InplantRadiologicalSurveyTeam(s)2)On-siteradiologicalsurveyteam(s)(DownwindSurveyTeam)3)Off-si.teradiologicalsurveyteam(s)(DownwindSurveyTeam)4)NineMilePointFireDepartment(Firefighting,searchandrescue,firstaid)5)RepairandDamageControlTeam(8)C.TheOSCisactivatedforanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyandanyemergencyrequiringaStationevacuationduringnormalworkinghours.ItmaybeactivatedforlesseremergenciesatthediscretionoftheSiteEmergencyDirector.Dependinguponemergencyconditions,whichmayreduceaccesstooroccupancyoftheOSC,ormayminimizetheneedforstationresponseteamsandequipment,thefunctionsassociatedwiththeOSCmaybetransferredtotheTSCand/ortheEOF.Initially,OSCfuncti.onsarecoordinatedbytheAffectedUnitControlRoomasallemergencyfunctionsusuallyare,andthentransferredtotheOSC(orTSC/EOF).D.TheOperationsSupportCenterhascommunicationsequipmentwithwhichtocontrolOSCrelatedactivitieseitherinstalledorreadilyavailable.Emexgencycabinetswithsuppliesandequipmentforvariousteams(e.g.,surveyequipment,protectiveclothing,respiratoryprotectionequipment,radios,etc.)areneartheOperationsSupportCenter.TheFirstAidRoomandapersonneldecontaminationroomarelocatednearbyandhavesuppliesandequipmentforperformingfirstaid/decontamination.Inaddition,theMaintenanceShopsareincloseproximi.tytotheOperationsSupportCenterandcanbeusedtoobtainnecessaryequipmentfordamagecontrolteams.AtypicallistingofOSCemergencyequipmentisincludedinAppendixD,Enclosure3andarerepresentativeofequipmentspecifiedinNUREG-0654tosupportOSCoperations.AtypicallistingofequipmentforusebyvariousteamsisshowninSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosures11through14.SEP7-6September1989 Al/!'j'4a-a$,

~TheEmergencyOperationsFacilityisanemergencyresponsefacilitylocatednearthereactorsiteintheNMPNuclearTrainingCenterBuilding.ThepurposeoftheEOFistoprovi.decontinuouscoordinationwithlocal,StateandFederalagenciesandtoprovideevaluationofNiagaraMohawkactivitiesduringanemergencyhavingorpotentiallyhavingenvironmentalconsequences.TheEOFisa"hardended".facilitymeetingtherequirementsofNUREG-0737(i.e.,protectionfactorofatleast5,ventilationisolationwithHEPAandcharcoalandspacefor10NRCemployees).TheEOFprovidesanareawherebyexpandedcontrolofactivities,canbedirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.'tisusedforcontinuedevaluationandcoordinationofallactivitiesrelatedtoanemergencyhavingpotentialenvironmentalconsequencesprovidingaugmentationinStaffingLevelIII,asdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection5.0.Ithasalsobeendesignatedastheprimaryoff-site,emergencyassessmentfacility.SpaceisprovidedsothatFederal,Stateandlocalresponseagenciescanmonitorandcoordinatewiththeutilityresponseactivi.tiesfromthislocation.Utilityrecoveryoperationsi.salsohandledatthisfacility.Communicationsequipmentisavailable,andmeteorologicaldataisdisplayedattheEOF.TheEOFisfullystaffedbyappropriatemembersoftheSiteandCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryStaff.ThisfacilityservesasanoperationscenterforNMPCcorporateadministrationandsupportpersonnel.TheEOFisstaffedbyNMPCpersonnelwithin1hourofthembeingnotifiedofanAlertorhigherclassificationorforadeclaredemergencyattheJAFNPPofaSiteAreaEmergencyorhigherclassification.Itisexpectedthatmanufacturerandvendorrepresentativesmayrequire24hourstoarrive.Federal,Stateandlocalofficialscouldarriveatanytime.AtypicallistingofEOFequipmentisincludedinSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure4.AlloraportionoftheEmergencyOperationsFacilitymaybedesignatedastheRecoveryArea.Thesizeoftherecoverystaffdependsuponthetypeandseverity'oftheemergency.Ifmorepersonnelare.requiredthancanbeaccommodatedintheEOFRecoveryArea,thenadditionalspacemaybeprovidedelsewhereintheNuclearTrainingCenter.Thisadditionalspacemayalsobeinexistingbuildings,trai.lersorinadditionalfacilitieswhicharesetuponanasneededbasis.Additionalcommunicationsystemsmaybeinstalled,asneeded.SEP7-7September1989

$1,~6"vC1 TheSTOCisastagingareaforon-siteNuclearSecurityDepartmentoperationsandaugmentstheTechnicalSupportCenter.ThisfacilityislocatedintheUnit1NuclearSecurityBuilding.TheSTOCprovidesalocationforthemonitoring,commandandcontrolofNuclearSecurityDepartment'son-siteactivities,includingresponsetosecuritycontingencyevents.TheNiagaraMohawkServiceCenteratwhichisnormallyanelectricalmaintenanceservicedispatchcenterisdesignatedastheAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacility.Thisfacilityislocatedeleven(11)milesfromthesiteandgenerallyintheupwinddirection.Intheeventthatthe.TSCand/ortheEOFisdeemedtobeinappropriateforoccupancy,theAEOFisactivated.TheAEOFservesthesamefunctionastheEOFandhasessentiallysimilaremergencyequipmentandcommunicationsystems.Someequipment,suchas"criticaldrawings"canbeobtainedfromotherfacilities(e.g.EOF,CorporateEOC,etc.).IftheAEOFisactivatedinplaceoftheEOF,itisstaffedbyNMPCpersonnelwithin1hourofthembeingnotifiedofanAlertorhigheremergencylevel.twTheJointNewsCenterislocatedattheThefunctionofthisfacilityistoprovideasingle-pointcontactfordisseminatinginformationtothepublic.Thefacilityhasalargeopenarea,whichcanbeusedforbriefings,andnumeroussmallofficeswithtelephoneswhichcanbeusedbynewsmediapersonnel.AtypicallistingofequipmentnecessarytoperformthisfunctionislistedinSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure5.TheMcCrobieBuildingisusedforanAlert,SiteArea,GeneralEmergency,orwheneveraneventcausessuffici:entmediainteresttowarrantitsoperation.Ifthisfacilitycannotbe'activatedormustbedeactivated,theAlternateJointNewsCenter(AJNC)isactivated.TheAlternateJointNewsCenterislocatedatNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation'sHeadquarterslocatedinSyracuse,NewYork.IntheeventthattheprimaryJNCisdeemedinappropriateforoccupancytheAlternateJointNewsCenterwillbeactivated.ThedecisioniforwhentoactivatetheAJNCismadebytheCorporateEmergencyDirector,NewYorkStateandOswegoCountyofficials.TheAJNCservesthesamefunctionastheJNCandhassimilarequipmentandcommunicationssystems.SEP7-8September1989 lgJ,ffo1~40.~ll~e,A'V 7.1.10TheOswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenterislocatedintheEmergencyManagementOffice,CountyBranchBuilding,Fulton,N.Y.TheCountyWarningPointi.slocatedatOswegoCountyFireControl.Communicationsareavailable24hoursperdayatthi.swarningpoint.UponactivationbytheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice,communications,planning,andcoordinationpersonnelbecomeavailableattheOCEOC.ArepresentativefromNMPCmaybedispatchedtothisfacilitytoactasliaisonbetweentheCountyandthesiteforaSiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency.7.1.11TheStateEmergencyOperationsCenterislocatedinthesubstructureofthethePublicSecurityBuilding,StateOfficeBuildingCampus,Albany,NewYork.TheStateWarningPointcommuni,cationsystemsandtheStateEmergencyManagementOfficearealsolocatedinthiscenter.Communicationsystemsoperateonanaround-the-clockbasis.StatedirectionandcontrolofemergencyoperationsisconductedfromthisEmergencyOperationsCenter.Field'perationsareimplementedthroughtheStateEmergencyManagementOffice,CentralDistrictOffice,inOneida,N.Y.Uponactivation,planningandcoordinationpersonnelbecomeavailableattheSEOC.ArepresentativefromNMPCmaybedispatchedtothisfacilitytoactasliaisonbetweentheStateandthesiteforaSiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergency.7.2TheNineMilePointcommunicationcapabilitiesincludemultiplesystemsandredundancieswhichensuretheperformanceof,vitalfunctionsintransmittingandreceivinginformationthroughoutthecourseofanemergency.SiteEmergencyPlanFigure7.2isablockdiagramshowingthecommunicationssystemsavailableandthefundamentalcommuni,cationslinks.Ascanbeseenonthediagram,multiplecommunicationmodesandpathsareavailableforallnecessaryemergencycommunications.Systemsavailableatthevariousemergencyfacilitylocationsoravailableforusebyresponseorganizationsare:ThetelephonesystematNMPNSconsistsofaninplantdialsystemwithconnectionstothelocaltelephonesystem.ItisalsoconnectedtotheNMPCsystem,whi.chincludesatelephonemicrowavesystem.Bydialingappropriateaccesscodesand/orextensions,phonesthroughouttheNMPCsystemcanbe'eacheddirectlyorthroughalocalswitchboardoperatoratthefacilitybeingcalled.Connectionstoon-siteandoff-siteEmergencyResponseFacilitiesareavailablethroughthissystem.Themainemergencyresponsefacilitiesororganizationswhichhavetelephones,eitherNMPCsystemorlocaltelephonesystem,arelistedbelow:SEP7-9September1989 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(Cont'd)0000000000000000ControlRoomsTechnicalSupportCenterOperationsSupportCenterEmergencyOperationsFacilityAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilitySecurityTacticalOperationsCenterJointNewsCenterOswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenterOswegoCountySheriff'sDepartmentOswegoCountyWarningPoint(OswegoCountyFireControl)OswegoHospitalUniversityHospital(Syracuse,NY)NewYorkStateWarningPointNewYorkStateEmergencyOperationsCenterNRCOtherEmergencyResponseOrganizationsTheNRCEmergencyNotificationSystem(ENS)isaseparateandcompletelyindependenttelephonesystemfromthelocaltelephonesystem.WhenthetelephoneispickedupatNMPNSitringsattheNRCHeadquartersOperationsCenterinBethesda,Md.Thissystemisusedtoprovideinitialnotificationofanemergencyandcontinuingemergencyinformation.NMPCfacilitiesatwhichthesetelephonesarelocatedinclude:oControlRoomsoTechnicalSupportCenteroEmergencyOperationsFacilityTheRadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystems(REGS)isaseparateandcompletelyindependentsystemfromthelocaltelephonesystemandissimilartotheNRCENSHotline.ThissystemisusedtoprovideinitialnotificationofanemergencyandcontinuingemergencyinformationtoNewYorkStateandOswegoCountyAuthorities.Facilitiesatwhichthesetelephonesarelocatedinclude:ControlRoomsTechnicalSupportCenterEmergencyOperationsFacilityAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityJAPKPPControlRoomOswegoCountyWarningPoint(OswegoCountyFireControl)OswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenterNYSEmergencyManagementOffice(CentralDistrictOffice)NYSWarningPointNYSAlternateWarningPoint(StatePoliceCommunicationsCenter)NYSEmergencyOperationsCenterNYSDepartmentofHealth(HeadquartersinAlbany)SEP7-10September1989 PhtI, 7.2.4TheNRCHealthPhysicsNetwork(HPN)telephonesystemisacommercialdialtelephone.Itisprimarilyusedtotransmithealthphysics(radiological)datatotheNRCduringanemergency.NMPCfacilitiesatwhichtheseHPNtelephonesarelocatedinclude:oTechnicalSupportCenteroEmergencyOperationsFacility7.2.5Thisdedicatedtelephonesystemprovidesdirectcommunicationbetweenthepointsshown.Asappropriatethesepointsarelinkedbyoneormorededicatedlines.Theycanbeusedinanysituationbutareprimarilyforemergencyuse.Thesesystemsinclude:00NMPNSControlRoomstoJAFNPPControlRoomControlRoomstoTechnicalSupportCenterTechnicalSupportCentertoCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenterTechnicalSupportCentertoOperationsSupportCenterEmergencyOperationsFacilitytoTechnicalSupportCenterEmergencyOperationsFacilitytoCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenterJointNewsCentertoCorporateEmergencyOperationsCenterJointNewsCentertoEmergencyOperationsFacilityThissystem(commonlyreferredtoastheGAItronics)islocatedinthevariousNMPNSfacilitiesandincludesoutdoorspeakers.Itisanormalcommunicationssystemwhichcanbeusedbyallstationpersonnel.PublicAddressandPageSystemsarealsolocatedintheTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC)andEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF).ThesystemintheTSCallowsannouncementstobeheardthroughouttheTSC,theOSCCoreAreaandintheTechnicalAssessmentRoomoftheEOF.TheEOFsystemallowsannouncementstobeheardthroughouttheEOFandifnecessarysomeclassroomsoftheNuclearTrainingCenter.Specificsofatestingrequirementare,providedinprocedureEPMP-9.SEP7-11September1989

7.2.7TheNMPChasvariousradiofrequenciesassignedtothemfortheiruse.NMPNShasradioswhichcanoperateonseveralofthesefrequencies.Also,additionalfrequenciesareassignedforthesoleuseofsecuritypersonnel.Forlongdistanceusethesignalcanbebroadcastedtorepeaterstation(s).InadditiontotheNMPCinternalnetworks,NMPNSalsohasradioswhichnetwiththeOswegoCountyFireControlandtheOswegoCountySheriff'sDepartment.Personnelpagingsystems(beepers),whichalertanindividualandalsorelay'shortmessage,canbeusedtonotifypersonnelofanemergency.OnepersonnelpagingsystemisactivatedthroughtheStationradionetworkandasecondsystem,usedbyNMPCfornotificationofstationandCorporatepersonnelisactivatedviatelephonethrougharadio.ThevariousEmergencyRadionetworksareshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure7.3.7.37.3.1'a)"Initiallyfollowinganemergency,theprimaryon-siteemergencyassessmentfacilityistheAffectedUnitControlRoom.ThisassessmentfunctionistransferredtotheTSCafterthaton-sitefacilityhasbeenactivated.ThesefacilitiesaredescribedintheSiteEmergencyPlanSection7.1.1.b)Post-accidentradiologicalsamplesmaybeanalyzedon-siteintheNMPNSChemistrylaboratorylocatedatUnit1ortheUnit2ChemistryCountingRoomlocated'tUnit2ifbackgroundradiationlevelspermit.Thesein-plantlaboratorieshavefullcomputer/GeLigammaspectral,grossbetaandgrossalphaanalysiscapabilities.Inadditiontothein-planthealthphysicslaboratories,thereisanoff-siteenvironmentallaboratoryusedjointlybyNMPNSandJAFNPP,locatedapproximately10milesfromthestation.Itcanbeusedforpost-accidentradiologicalsampleanalyses.Thisenvironmentallaboratoryhasfullcomputer/GeLigammaspectral,grossbetaandgrossalphaanalysiscapabilities.7.3.2t~~a)Theprimarynear-siteemergenc'yassessmentfacilityistheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF).Thealternateoff-si.teemergencyassessmentfacilityistheAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacility(AEOF)locatedattheNiagaraMohawkServiceThesefacilitiesaredescribedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Sections7.1.4and7.1.6,respectively.SEP7-12September1989 CaC4~stf,f4P 7.3.2(Cont'd)b)Post-accidentradiologicalsamplescanbesentoff-sitetotheJ.A.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP)radiochemistrylaboratoryintheeventthattheNMPNSin-plantlaboratoriesandtheenvironmentallaboratoryareunavailableforanyreason,suchashighbackgroundradiationlevels,orareoperatingatfullcapacity.IftheJAFNPPradiochemistrylaboratory,whichhasequipmentwithcapabilitiessimilartotheNMPNShealthphysicslaboratory,cannotperformtheanalysesorcannothandlethenumberofanalysesrequired,samplescanbesenttotheRobertE.GinnaNuclearStationlaboratory,locatednearRochester,abouttwohoursawaybycar.ThislaboratoryalsohassimilarcapabilitiestotheNMPNSHealthPhysicslaboratory..7.3.3a)Allvi.talparameters,e.g.,pressure,flow,temperature,fluidlevel,aremonitoredandanyabnormalconditionwouldbeimmediatelybroughttotheattentionoftheshiftoperatingcrewbyeitherlocalindicationorbyremoteindicationintheControlRoom(s).InstrumentationcapabilityforpromptdetectionandcontinuedassessmentisdiscussedinVolume1,SectionVIII(C)oftheUnit1FSARandChapter7oftheUnit2FSARfornuclearinstrumentation,non-nuclearprocessinstrumentationandradioactivityinstrumentation.AlistofthisprocessinstrumentationcanbefoundinSi.teEmergencyPlan,Enclosure7AofAppendixDforUnit1;Enclosure7BforUnit2.b)Thesesystems,consistingofprocessandarearadiationmonitors,providepersonnelprotectionandaccidentassessmentbymeasuringandrecordingradiationlevelsandradioactivityconcentrationsatstrategicallyselectedlocationsthroughouttheplant.AlistingofthesemonitorsiscontainedinSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixD,Enclosures6A,6B,8Aand8B.SEP7-13September1989 0

7.3.3(Cont'd)2)Thereareapproximately15'nvironmentalradiologicalmonitoringstationswhichsurroundtheplantasshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure7.4.On-sitemonitoringstationssurroundtheplantataradiusofapproximately2000feetfromtheplantandcontinuouslycollectsaparticulateandiodineairsample.Theon-sitemonitoringstationshavedirectradiationmonitors.EachradiationmonitorconsistsofaGNdetectorwithanassociatedpowersupply,chartrecorderandtripunit.Eachradiationmonitorhasanoperatingandrecordingrangeof0.01to100mR/hr.Theradiationmonitorsareusedtodetectandmeasuredoseratesresultingfrompossibleplumereleasesofradioactivematerialfromtheplant.Also,eachoftheon-sitemonitoringstationshasthecapabilityforcollectingprecipitationsamples,ifrequired.EnvironmentalTLD's,comprised.ofapproximately.100TLDstations,monitoronandaroundthesite,aredividedintothreegroups(seeSiteEmergencyPlan,Figure7.4forlocations).Theyareseparatedasfollows:oThefirstgroupofTLD'sislocatedwithinthesiteboundary.Theseon-siteTLDstationsrangeindistancefromadjacenttothestationbui.ldingstoapproximately0.9milefromthestation.oThesecondgroupofTLD'sislocatedatapproximatelythesiteboundary.ThissiteboundaryTLDstationsrangeindistancefromapproximately0.7to1.7milesfromthestation.oThethirdgroupofTLD'sislocatedbeyondthesiteboundaryattheoff-siteradiologicalmonitoringstationlocationsandotheroff-sitelocations.TheTLD'sarecollected,replacedandevaluatedquarterly.TheTLDstations(on-siteandoff-site)conformtotheNRCRadiologicalAssessmentBranchTechnicalPositionintotalnumberandqualityofmonitors.SEP7-14September1989 lgCOr'Ift'I%y 7.3.3(Cont'd)InadditiontotheenvironmentalTLDmonitoring,agroupofTLD'scalledEmergencyTLD'shavebeenplacedinvariouslocationsaroundthesiteasshownonSiteEmergencyPlanFigure7.4.TheseTLD'sareevaluatedduringorafteranemergencysituationhasoccurred.TheemergencyTLD'sarerenewedquarterly.3)Unit1.isequippedwithtwoindependentionchambertype,containmenthigh-rangeradiationmonitorswi.thagammadetectionrangeof100to108R/hr.Unit2isequippedwithfourhighrangegammadetectorscapableofmonitoringradiationintherangeof100to107R/hr.Thepurposeofthesemonitorsistodetectgrossfuelfailure.Asanaidinassessingtheextentofpotentialcoredamage,plotshavebeendevelopedwhichcanbeusedtocorrelatecontainmentradiationmonitorreadingversustimetosourceterminventoriesincontainment.Theinformationobtainedfromtheseplotscanalsobecorrelatedtothesourcetermavailableforreleaseandcanthusbeusedindeterminingpotentialoff-siteprotectiveactionrecommendations.SiteEmergencyPlanFigures7.5and7.6providetypicalplotsofUnit1andUnit2containmentradiationlevel/sourcetermversustimeforaNUREG-0737LOCAsourceterminventory,respectively.4)Thereareapproximatelysixoff-siteradiologicalmonitoringstationsasshowninSiteEmergencyPlanFigure7.4.Thesestationssurroundtheplantatradiivaryingfromapproximately6to15milesfromtheplant.Eachofthesemonitoringstationscontinuouslycollectsaparticulateandiodineairsample,asdiscussedin,Section2)above,andeachhasthecapabilityforcollectingprecipitationsamples,ifrequired.Off-sitemonitoringstationCalsohasadirectradiationmonitorasdiscussedinSection2)above.Additionalmonitoringand/orsamplingdevicescanbesetupbytheN.Y.StateDepartmentofHealthand/ortheDOEFRMAPteamsifrequestedbytheNMPNSSiteEmergencyDirector,theOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementDirectorortheNYSDepartmentofHealthDirector.SEP7-15September1989 a

7.3.3(Cont'd)Inadditiontothemonitoringcapabilitiesprovidedbythefixedassessmentsystems,surveyteamsmaybedispatchedon-siteandoff-sitetotakedirectradiationreadingsandcollectsamplesforevaluationinthefieldand/oratalaboratoryfacilityasdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSecti'on7.3.2.ThesurveyteamswillbedispatchedifanAlert,SiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyhasbeendeclaredortheymaybedispatchedforlesseremergencies,ifappropriate.Duringnormalhourspersonnelarenotifiedthroughnormalstationcommunicationsystems.Surveyteamscanbedeployedwithin30minutes.Duringoff-hourspersonnelarenotifiedthroughstandardcall-outprocedureswhichusearadioortelephoneactivatedbeeperand/ortelephonestorecallpersonnel.Duringoff-hoursdeploymenttimeisnormally60minutesorlessfromthetimepersonnelarenotified.Directionofthesurveyteams(andinsomecasesreceiptandanalysisofradiologicalmonitoringdata)maybeinitiatedintheaffectedControlRoombutthenaretransferredtotheTSCwhenitisstaffed.AftertheEOFisstaffeddirectionofsurveyteamsandreceiptandanalysisofdataistransferredtothislocation.MonitoringinformationfromCounty/StateandFederalagencysurveyteamsshouldalsobeavailable.Intheeventofanemergencywithoff-siteconsequences,theCounty/StateandtheDOEwouldalsoprovideradiologicalmonitoringsurveyteams.ThesesurveyteamswouldnotarriveforanumberofhoursanduntiltheirarrivalNMPNSandJAFNPPsurveyteamswouldperformalltheoff-siteradiologicalsurveys.NMPNSsurveyteam(s)aredispatchedtotakesurveysaton-siteandthenoff-sitelocationsspecifiedinEPP-7.IdentificationoftheselocationsisbysectorandzonetocorrespondtothoseshowninSiteEmergencyPlan,Figures2.2through2.4.(e.g.,mightcorrespondtosampleG-1).Eachtwo-manteamconsistsofaminimumofoneRadiationProtectionTechnician(orSupervisor)andanotherindividualtoassist.Teamsareequippedwithavehicle,radioandasurveykit.Atleastthreecompanyvehicleswithinstalledmobileradiosarenormallyavailableforusebythesurveyteamsinthefield.Inaddition,portamobileradiosareavailableforusewithothercompanyorpersonalvehicleswhichdonothaveradiosintheeventradioequippedvehiclesarenotimmediatelyavailable.DownwindsurveykitsareavailableintheOSCareaandoneinaemergencyon-callvehicle.Inaddition,intheEOFthereisacombinationRe-entry/DownwindSurveyKitintheeventSEP7-16July1990

7.3.3(Cont'd)personnelcalledinaredirectedtoreporttotheEOFratherthantheOSC.ThereissufficientspareequipmentintheOSCtooutfitadditionalteamsasnecessary.Thedownwindsurveyteamsareequippedwi.thinstrumentationwhichwillallowthemtodetectandmeasureradioiodineinconcentrationsaslowaslE-7,pCi/ccunderfieldconditions.Upperboundestimatesc'nbemadedirectlyinthefield,butGeLianalysisinthelaboratoryisnecessarytoprovideunequivocabledata(i.e.,toeliminateanyactivityduetonoblegas).Aportablemultichannelgamma-rayspectrometer[multichannelanalyzer(MCA)jisalsoavailabletoobtainfieldradiologicaldata.Alistingofadditionalequipmentavail'ableforusebytheNMPNSsurveyteamsiscontainedinSiteEmergencyPlan,Enclosures11and12toAppendixD.AssoonasJAFNPPradiologicalmonitoringsurveyteamsareavailabletheyperformmonitoringinaccordancewiththeirEmergencyPlanandthenassistNMPNSsurveyteamsasconditionspermit.TheequipmentthattheJAFNPPmoni.toringteamsisexpectedtouseissimilartothatusedbytheNMPNSsurveyteams.ThisequipmentislistedbehindtheJAPNPPletterofagreementinSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA.Ifrequested,aninitialDOEFRMAPteam(formerlyRAPteam)ofsixpeoplewithequipmentisexpectedtoarriveviahelicopterabout5hoursafternotificationofanemergency.TheequipmenttheinitialFRMAPteamisexpectedtobringislistedbehindtheDOEletterofagreementinSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixA.c)SeeSiteEmergencyPlan,Section7.3.3.b.3.2)TwopressuretransmittersareinstalledonseparateexistingdrywellpressuremanifoldtapsinUnit1.Continuousindicationandrecordingofcontainmentpressurefrom-5psigto250psigisprovidedintheUnit1ControlRoomforeachpressuretransmi.tter.(RefertoNMPClettertoNRCdatedDecember31,1980,formoreinformation.)TheUnit2drywellpressuremonitorsprovidecontinuousindicationandrecordingofcontainmentpressurefrom-5psigto150psigintheUnit2ControlRoom.SEP7-17September1989 1~L->t 7.3.3(Cont'd)3)RedundantdifferentialpressuretransmittersareinstalledontheexistingseparateinstrumentpenetrationonthetorusinUnit1.Continuousindicationandrecordingofthesuppressionpoolwaterlevelfrom15inchesabovethebottomofthetorusto3feet,8.5inchesabovethenormalwaterlevelofthesuppressionpoolisprovidedintheUnit1ControlRoomforeachtransmitter.(RefertoNMPClettertoNRCdatedDecember31,1980,formoreinformation.)TheUnit2suppressionpoolwaterlevelfromthe192'eveltothe217'eveliscontinuouslyindicatedandrecordedintheUnit2ControlRoom.4)Redundantcontinuousindicationofhydrogenconcentrationinthecontainmentisprovidedinthecontrolroomovertherangefrom0to20KforUnit1andovertherangefrom0to30KforUnit2bytheH2-02SamplingSystem.(RefertoNMPClettertoNRCdatedMarch31,1981,formoreinformation.)TheUnit1RadioactiveGaseousEffluentMonitoringSystem(RAGEMS),isinstalledtoperformacontinuouson-lineisotopicanalysisofradioactiveeffluents,includingparticulate,iodineandnoblegases.Thesystemisdesignedtoperformonacontinuousbasis,anon-lineisotopicanalysisofradioactiveeffluentsbeingreleasedtotheenvironsandtodeterminethepreciseamountofeachisotopereleased.Thesystemiscomprisedoffourmajorgroupings.oInputStation(1)oMain-FrameUnits(3)oInstrumentationRack(1)oComputerControlStation(1)Particulateandiodinesamplesarecollectedbystandardcartridgeswhichareautomaticallyinsertedintothemainsamplelinesallowedtocollectsamplesforaspecifiedperiodoftime,automaticallyremovedfromthelinesanddirectedtocountingchambersformeasurementofthecollectedradioactivity.SEP7-18September1989 auuupauS~.Vubpaa 7.3.3(Cont'd)TheUnit2,GaseousEffluentMonitoringandSamplingSystem(GEMS)allowsthedeterminationofthecontentofradioactivematerialinvariousgaseouseffluentstreams.(RefertotheUnit2FSARSection11.5foracompletedescriptionofthesystems.)TheGEMSprovidesforgrabsamplesandperformscontinuouson-lineisotopicanalysisofradioactiveeffluent,includingparticulate,iodineandnoblegases.Thesesystemsareavailableduringnormalandaccidentconditions.2)RadioactiveGaseousEffluentMonitoringSystemsareinstalledinUnits1and2toperformacontinuouson-lineisotopicanalysisofradioactiveeffluents,includingiodines,particulatesandnoblegases.(RefertoSiteEmergencyPlan,Section7.3.3.d.l.)3)Portableinstrumentationis.usedforthesamplingofStationiodinelevels.SamplesaretakenonsilverzeoliteorTEDAimpregnatedcharcoalsamplingcartridges.ThecharcoalsamplecartridgesaretakentotheStationlaboratorywheretheywillbepurgedtoremoveentrappednoblegases.Thesilverzeolitecartridgeshaveaniodineretentionefficiencyinexcessof99Kwhileretainingonlytraceamountsofnoblegasesandthusdonothavetobepurged.SamplecartridgesareanalyzedintheStationLaboratoryusingaGeLispectrometer.TheStati.onlaboratoryventilationsystemprovidesareliablesourceofventilationforlowbackgroundcountingofsamplesintheeventofnoblegasinterference.(RefertoNMPCletterstoNRCdatedDecember17and31,1980,January30,1981,andMarch31,1981fordefinitivediscussions'~)4)TheUnit1andUnit2Post-accidentSamplingSystems(PASS)obtainrepresentativeliquidandgassamplesfromtheprimarycoolantforradiologicalanalysisunderallcondi.tionsrangingfromnormalshutdownandpoweroperationtoaLOCA.ThesesystemsconsistofliquidandgassamplestationslocatedoutsidetherespectiveReactorBuildings.SEP7-19September1989

7.3.3(Cont'd)Provisionsaremadetoobtaingassamplesfromboththedrywellandsuppressionpoolatmospheresandfromthesecondarycontainments(ReactorBuildings)atmosphere.Thegassamplesmaybepassedthroughaparticularfilterandsilverzeolitecartridgeforsubsequentdeterminationofparticulateandtotaliodineactivitybycountingonagammaspectrometer.Alternatively,agrabsamplecanbetakenfordeterminationofgaseousactivityandgascompositionbygaschromatography.Pressurizedanddepressurizedliquidsamplescanbeobtainedfromappropriatelocationsandmaybedilutedtoreducetotalradioactivityofthesamples.Conductivityismeasuredwhiledrawingthesample.ThepressurizedsamplecanbedepressurizedanddissolvedgasesstrippedfromtheReactorcoolantsample.Theliquidandgassamplescanthenberemovedforsubsequentlaboratoryanalysis.Appropriatesamplehandlingtoolsandshieldedsamplecontainershavebeenprovided,aswellasremoteoperationsofappropriatevalving,tominimizepersonnelradiationexposurewhileobtaining,transportingandanalyzingradioactivesamples.e)FireprotectionineachUniti.sprovidedbyacompletenetworkoffiresuppressionandextinguishingsystems.Thesesystemsandassociatedfirealarmsareactivatedbyavarietyofthermalandproductsofcombustionfiredetectiondeviceslocatedthroughoutthestation.Atpresentthefirezonescovertheturbine'-generatorunit,vitalareasandgeneralstationareas.InUnit1thereareatotalof10localpanelsandamainfirepanellocatedintheUnit1ControlRoomwherethedetectorsand/orsystemsalarm.InUnit2thereareatotalof20localpanelsandamainfirepanellocatedintheUnit2ControlRoomwherethedetectorsand/orsystemsalarm.ProcedureslistingvariousfiredetectorsintheupgradedsystemarereferencedinEnclosure9AforUnit1and9BforUnit2ofSiteEmergencyPlan,AppendixD.SEP7-20September1989

,kn'>f,"7 7.3.3(Cont'd)M'tMonitorsareprovidedfordetectingandrecordingnaturalphenomenaeventswhichcouldresultinplantdamageduetogroundmotionorstructuralvibrationandstress.Thesemonitoringsystemsareidentified'nSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure10.Backupinformationcanbeobtainedfrom:theotherNMPNSUnit,theJAFNPPwhichalsohasseismicdetectors;acontractedweatherservice;alocalNat'ionalWeatherServicestation,etc.Hydrologicconditions(e.g.,floods,lowwater,hurricanes)wouldbeobservedbytheshiftoperatingcrewand/orinformationwouldbeprovi.dedbytheU.S.CoastGuard,acontractedweatherserviceoralocalNationalWeatherServicestation.g)Windspeed,winddirectionandtemperaturesensorsareinstalledonasuitablyisolatedtoweratelevationsofapproximately30,100and200feetaboveplantgrade.ThedatacollectedbythesesensorsaretelemeteredtotheNMPNSUnit1andUnit2ControlRoomsandarecontinuouslyrecordedonstripchartsintheControlRoomsandtheTSC.Inaddition,tothisprimarytower,asingle-level,90-feettall,backuptowerandasingle-level,30-feettallinlandtoweraremaintainedasalternatesourcesofmeteorologicaldata.ThisdataisalsoavailableintheTSCandtheEOF.Meteorologicaldatacanalsobesuppliedbylocalweatherstations.TheNationalWeatherServiceStationsatHancockAirportinSyracuse,N.Y.andatBuffalo,N.Y.providesaccesstotheirmeteorologicaldata,asrequired.,Othersourcescouldincludeseveralsupplementaltowerslocatedinthegeneralareaoutsidethe10-mileEPZ.Semi-annualjointfrequencydistributionsofwindspeedanddirectionbyatmosphericstabilityclassaremaintained.Thisdatacanaidintheevaluationofpotentialradiationdoseswhichmayresultfromthereleaseofradioactivematerialfromtheplantduringanemergency.ThesystemmeteorolgicalmeasuringmeetsthemeteorologicalguidanceasstatedinNUREG-0654Rev.1,Appendix2(datedNovember1980).ItmeetstherequirementsforaClassAmodel;thatis,amodelandcalculationalcapabilitywhichcanproduceinitialtransportanddiffusionestimatesfortheplumeEPZwithin15minutesfollowingtheclassificationofanincident.SEP7-21September1989

7.3.3(Cont'd)TheMeteorologicalMeasuringSystemmeetsthebasicfunctionsneededtocomplywiththeradiologicalaspectsofthe10CFRPart50.47requirements,namely:thebyAcapabilityformakingmeteorologicalmeasurements.Acapabilityformakingnearreal-timepredictionsoftheatmosphericeffluenttransportanddiffusion.Acapabilityforremoteinterrogationofatmosphericmeasurementsandpredictionsappropriateorganizations.h)TheMeteorological/DoseAssessmentComputerProgramTheMeteorological/DoseAssessmentComputerProgramcalculatesthegammadoserate,betadoserate,andchildthyroiddoserateforanylocationthatmaybeintheplumeexposurepathway.TheprogrammodelisanenhancedClassAatmosphericandradiologicalmodel.Thisprogramusesseveralsetsofinputdatathatarenecessaryingredientsinperformingrelativeconcentrationcalculations(X/Q)anddoseassessmentintheeventofanaccident.Theprogramaccountsforthreefacilities:,NMPNSUnit1,NMPNSUnit2,andJAFNPP.Fourreleasesourcesareaccountedforineachofthefacilities:theReactorBuilding,Stack,-TurbineBuildingandRadwasteBuilding.Physicalreleaseheight,exitdiameter,exittemperature,andeffluentvelocitywereusedtodeterminetheplumeheightwheneverapplicable.ThefinalplumeheightiscalculatedusingBrigg'splumeriseequation.Ventreleasesthroughbuildingtopsaretreatedasgroundlevelreleases.Theheightofthenearbystructures,i.e.,buildingsandcoolingtowers,areusedinthedownwashcalculations.iTheactualcoordin'atesofeachreleasesourcewerenotusedinthecalculation.Instead,thefoursourcesforeachfacilityareassumedtobelocatedinthesameplaceatthatfacility.Thisassumptionintroducesadegreeofconservatismintothecalculationsinthenearfield;however,withincreasingdownwinddistancebeyondthesiteboundary,theeffectofthisassumptionbecomesnegligible.Thereleaseheightsaretreatedseparatelyforeachsource.SEP7-22September1989 4>t0.il~%,lipllVv1 7.3.3(Cont'd)Twotypesofreleasesareaccountedforintheprogram:acontinuousreleaseandapuffrelease.Theprogramconsidersnoblegases,iodines,andparticulates.Themixofisotopesandtheirdistributiondependuponthenatureoftheaccidentclass.Theclassesofaccidentsconsideredare:SteamlinebreakLossofcoolantContainmentdesignbasisaccidentRefuelingControlroddropUser-specifiedisotopicdistributionTheaccidentclassselectionschemeallowstheusertousedefaultsourcetermandisotopicdistributionortochangethem.Theschemeincludesagenericclassthatallowstheusertoinputreleaserateandisotopicdistributionforanyaccidentnotaccountedfor.Real-timesourcestrengthdataisavailablefromtheeffluentmonitorsinstalledateachofthefacilities.TheprogramreceivesmeteorologicaldatadirectlyfromtheMeteorologicalMeasuringSystem(SeeSiteEmergencyPlan,Section7.3,3.g).Themeteorologicaldataretrievedfromthissystemischeckedandverifiedpriortouseintheprogram.Fifteen-minuteaveragesofthemeteorologicaldataareusedasinputintotheClassAmodelingcalculations.Manualandsemi-automaticmodesofprogramoperationareavailable.Underthemanualmode,theuserhasfullcontrolofthequalityofthedata.Underthesemi-automaticmode,15-minuteaveragesofmeteorologicaldataaresuppliedintotheprogramthroughapollingsystem.Recordandparametervalidationflagsarechecked.Iftherecordisinvalid,datafromthebackupmeteorologicaltowerareconsidered.Ifaspecificparameterisinvalid,dataaresubstitutedand/orcalculatedfromvaliddatarecordedatotherlevelsfromtheprimarytower.Thehierarchyformeteorologicaldatasubstitutionisbasedonfourprioritiesfordatasubstitutionthataresummarizedasfollows:oGround-levelrelease-shiftfrom30-footleveltoprimarytower,to100-footonprimarytower,to90-footlevelonbackuptower,toprimarytower200-footlevel,topast15-minutedata.SEP7-23August1988

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7.3.3(Cont'd)o.Elevatedrelease-shiftfrom200-footlevelonprimarytowerto100-footlevelonprimarytower,to90-footlevelonbackuptower,to30-footlevelonprimarytower,topast15-minutedata.oTemperaturedifferencetoa0andviceversa.Ifdataissubstitutedorinterpolationsaremade,sitespecificwindpowerlawfactorsareapplied.TheprogramalsoconsidersthepossibleformationofaThermalInternalBoundaryLayer(TIBL)onthelakeandthelakebreezecondition.Theapproachistwo-tieredinthatmeteorologicalconditionsarefirstcheckedfortheexistenceofalakebreezeandtheTIBL.Priortotheuseofthemodifiedlakebreezeformulation,checksaremadewhichinvolvethetimeofday,windspeed,winddirection,andland-laketemperaturedifferentialandtheTIBLgrowthparameter.Lakebreezegenerallystartsinmid-morningandcontinuesuntilthelandcoolstoatemperaturewhichnolongersupportstheonshorecirculation(generallylateafternoon).ThelakebreezeformulationisusedonlyifthetimeofdayiscorrectfortheonsetoftheTIBL(i.e.,daytime).ATIBLdevelopsunderonshorewindflow,thuswinddirectionandspeedarecriticalfortheformulationofaTIBL.Awinddirectioncriteriaisalsousedasoneofthechecksforlakebreezeconditions.Adirectionalbandcenteredonthelakewarddirectionisusedtotestforlakebreezeconditionsandisconstructedtoaccountfornormalveeringandbackingofthelakebreezedirectionastimeprogresses.Thethreecomponentsofthelakebreezedispersionalgorithmusedinthismodelare(1)amodelforthepredictionofTIBLheightandshapeasafunctionof,meteorologyanddownwinddistance,(2)analgorithmwhichdeterminesthelocationoftheplumerelativetotheTIBLand(3)anapplicationofthemodifieddispersionequationsconsistentwiththedispersionregionoftheplume.Severaltypesofreceptorsprovidereal-timedatainputintotheClassAmodel:on-site,off-sitewithinthe10-mileEPZ,andoff-sitewiththe10-to50-mileEPZ.Thereare20on-sitereceptors.Twosetsofoff-sitereceptorswereselected:specialreceptorslocatedatsensitiveareasandreceptors'ocatedalongselectedwinddirections.SEP7-24March1987 0N00 (Cont'd)Specialreceptorswereselectedtorepresent:off-sitesurvey/samplinglocations,off-siterecreational/specialfacilitiesandcommunallocationswiththe10-mileEPZ,andoff-sitespecialfacilitieswiththeCityofOswego.Thetotalnumberofoff-sitereceptorscanbeasmanyas328.Theatmosphericdispersionmodelportionofthecomputerprogramisapuff-advectionmodelthathasthecapabilityoftreatingmultiplereleasesfromallthreefacilities.Thismodelcantreatcontinuous,intermittent,groundlevel,andelevatedreleasessimultaneously.Themethodologyisbaseduponstate-of-the-artconceptsthatarediscussedinNRCRegulatoryGuide1.111.Thepuff-advectionconceptismostsuitableforuseintheClassAmodelforthefollowingreasons:oItprovidesarealisticrepresentationoftheplumeadvectionanddiffusionprocessesinameteorologicalfieldwhichvariesinbothtime(t)andspace(x,yandz).oItretainsamemoryofplumehistoryfromonetimeperiodtothenext.oItcaneasilybeupgradedifnecessary.Themethodologyforcalculatingradiationdosesintheoff-siteenvironsduetoemergencyreleasesofradioactivematerialsfromAccordingly,theClassAmodelprovidesradiologicaldosesthatinclude:oTotalbodygammadoseduetosubmersioninthecloudorcloudshineoBetadosetotheskinoIntegratedtotalbodydoseduetototalbodygammadose,inhalationingestionandgrounddepositiondosesoTotalintegratedskindoseduetobetaandgammaradiationandgrounddepositiono'riticalorgandoseduetoinhalationSEP7-25September1989 k00 7.4On-sitefacilitiesanddesignatedassemblylocationsareprovidedwhichensureadequateradiologicalprotectionforpersonnelassignedtoemergencydutiesintheplant,andfortheaccommodationofotherpersonnelevacuatedfromareasthatmaybeaffectedbyradiationand/orairborneradioactivity.7.4.1Inadditiontoservingasthefirst-linecontrolforemergencysituations,eachUnitControlRoomhasthefollowingfeatureswhichprovideprotectionforpersonnelwhomayhaveemergencyoroperationaldutiesthroughoutthecourseofanyemergency:a)Adequateshieldingbyconcretewallstopermitcontinuousoccupancyundersevereaccidentconditionsb)Anindependentemergencyairsupplysystem,equippedwithabsoluteandactivatedcharcoalfiltersc)ContinuousmonitoringofradiationlevelsintheControlRoomandthroughouttheplantbytheARMsystem,withreadoutintheControlRoomsd)Emergencylightircgandpower,suppliedbya125Vdcsysteme)Communicationssystems,asdescribedinSi.teEmergencyPlanSection7.2AdditionaldetailsregardingthedesignandinherentprotectivecapabilitiesofeachUnit'sControlRoomarediscussedintherespectiveNineMi.lePointNuclearStationFSAR/USARasappropriate.7.4.2TheTSCservesasthelong-rangeemergencycontrolfacilityforthestation.Toallowforlong-termhumanoccupancyduringanemergencysituation,thefollowingpersonnelprotectivefeatureshavebeenincorporatedintothedesign:a)Adequateshieldingtopermitcontinuouslong-termoccupancyundersevereaccidentconditions.b)Anindependentemergencyairsupplysystem,equippedwithabsoluteandactivatedcharcoalfilters.c)Emergencylightingandreliablepowersupplies.SEP7-26September1989 C4g~l>XpVIh'lA,~

(Cont'd)d)CommunicationssystemsasdescribedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection7.2.e)ContinuousmonitoringofradiationandairborneactivitylevelsintheTSC.SpecificlocationsatthestationaredesignatedforassemblyofpersonnelintheeventofaStationEvacuation.Theseareasprovidespacetoaccommodateallpersonnelwhomaybeatthestation.Theyarelocatedonthebasisoflogicalaccess"routesandphysicalseparationfromlikelyareasofradiationand/orairborneradioactivity.Thelocationsandtheindividualsassignedare:a)Allpersonnelintheprotectedarea,includingofficepersonnelandvisitors,evacuateimmediatelytotheirdesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreascard-intoanEmergencyAccountabilityCardReaderandreporttotheirsupervisor(orseniordepartmentpersonpresent)forheadcountandassignmentasappropriate.TheOSCistheprimaryassemblyarea.TheControl.RoomOperatorsremainintheControlRoomsandallotheroperators(on-shift,relieforoperatorsintraining)reporttotheirrespectiveControlRoom.TSCstaffmembersandControlRoomadvisorsreporttotheirdesignatedassemblyareas,asappropriate.b)AppropriateSecuritypersonnelassembleattheMainSecurityBuilding,andtheAlternateAccessPoint.Adequateshelterfrominclementweatherisprovided.c)AdditionalEvacuationAssemblyAreasaredescribedinprocedureEPP-5.Duringtimeswhenlargenumbersofpersonnelareon-site,otherdesignatedassemblyareasmaybeused.Theresponsibilitytoensurethatavisitorevacuatestotheproperarearestswiththeindividualaccompanyingthevisitoratthetimeevacuationoccurs.ThepurposeoftheRemoteAssemblyAreaistoprovidealocationfortheassemblyofthepersonnelwholeavethesitefollowingaSiteEvacuation.SEP7-27September1989 ltV>'c (Cont'd)TheNiagaraMohawkServiceCenteronHowardRoad,inVolney,NewXork,whichisnormallyanelectricalmaintenanceservicedispatchcenter,isdesignatedasthePrimaryRemoteAssemblyArea(theAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityisalsolocatedatthisfacility).Thisfacilityislocatedapproximately11milesfromthesiteinthegenerallyprevailingupwinddirection.Threealternateremoteassemblyareas'avebeenselectedintheeventtheprevailingwindorsomeotherreasonprecludesusingthePrimaryRemoteAssemblyAreaastheassemblypoint.TheAlternateRemoteAssyria'LIA~Thesethreeassemblyareasarelocatedapproximately90'partsoasafeassemblyareacanbeselectedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectorregardlessofwinddirection.TheseassemblyareasandtheevacuationroutestothemareshowninSiteEmergencyPlanFigure6.6.IntheunlikelyeventotherassemblyareasmustbeusedoralternateroutesmustbeusedthiswillbeannouncedatthetimebytheSiteEmergencyDirector.Securitypersonneland/orpolicewillbeusedasneededtodirectpersonnelviathedesignatedroutetothedesignatedassemblyarea.VehiclesarrivingfromthesiteareimpoundedattheRemoteAssemblyAreaforlater.contaminationsurveyand=decontaminationifnecessary.Vehiclesareconsideredcontaminatedifloosecontaminationlevelsanywhereoninteriororexteriorsurfacesexceed1,000dpm/100cmwithadiscsmearand/orfixedcontaminationlevelsaredetectableabovebackground.Personnelaresurveyedforcontaminationaftertheyarriveatthe.'RemoteAssemblyArea.Anyskincontaminationwhichisgreaterthan100cpmabovebackground(1000dpmona15cm2probearea)requiresdecontamination.Anycontaminationonpersonalclothingwhichisgreaterthan100cpmabovebackground(1000dpmona15cm2probearea')requiresdecontaminationordisposal.Theactualmethodorcombinationofmethodstobeusedforpersonneldecontaminationwillbeevaluatedonlyafterthespecificconditionsofthecontaminationoccurrenceisknown.Thegeneralapproachtopersonneldecontaminationistousethesimplest,mildestmethodfirstbeforepreceedingtoharshermethods.SEP7-28September1989 1n400C.00 7.4.4(Cont'd)Decontaminationsupplies,spareclothingandcontaminationsurveyinstrumentationareavailableatthePrimaryRemoteAssembly.Area.Normalstationsuppliescanbemadeavailablefordispersementtothealternateremoteassemblyarea.Carewillbetakenatthesefacilitiestocollectallwastegeneratedduringthedecontaminationprocessanddisposedofitasradioactivewaste.Detailedpersonnelandequipmentdecontaminationmethodsandtechniques,forremovalofradioiodineandotherparticulates,arecontainedinEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresEPP-15.7.5AFirstaidtreatmentfacility,equippedwithindustrialfirstaidsupplies,islocatedneartheLockerRoomsintheUnit1AdministrationBuilding,andtheSiteMedicalFacilitylocatedinthePBuildingatUnit2.TypicallistingsoffirstaidequipmentarecontainedinthefollowingEnclosuresofSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD:oTypicalFirstAidRoomEquipment(Enclosure13)oTypicalcontaminatedPatientCarrierEquipment(Enclosure14)Additionalfirstaid.kitsareprovidedatdesignatedlocationsthroughoutthestation.7.6Thepersonneldecontaminationrooms,locatedonFl.El.261'ftheUnit1AdministrationBuildingandFl.El.306'ftheUnit2ControlBuilding,aretheprimaryfacilitiesfordecontaminatingemergencypersonnel.Iffacilitiesareunavailableforanyreason,emergencypersonnelmaybedecontaminatedattheJAFNPPfacility(refertoEPP-15).Theliquidwastefromeachofthesedecontaminationfacilitiesisdisposedofintherespectiveplantliquidradwastesystem.Solidwasteisdisposedofincontainersprovidedforthispurpose.Ifadditionaldecontaminationfacilitiesarenecessary,thestationlockerroomshowerfacilitiescanbeusedonaninterimbasisforperformingdecontamination.AtypicallistingofpersonneldecontaminationequipmentiscontainedinEnclosure19toAppendixDofthisSiteEmergencyPlan.SEP7-29July1990 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7.7Damagecontrolequipmentconsistsofnormalandspecialpurposetoolsanddevicesusedformaintenancefunctionsthroughoutthestation.Personnelassignedtodamagecontrolteamsarecognizantofthelocationsofspecificequipmentwhichmayberequiredinanemergency.InadditiontotheRescueCabinetinventory(seeSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure15)andtheDamageControlToolBoxinventory(seeSiteEmergencyPlanAppendixD,Enclosure23),shoringmaterials,intheformofscaffoldingplanksstoredinanaccessibleareaoftheUnit1TurbineBuilding,andvariousshapesofangleiron,plateandbarstock,storedinthestoreroom,areavailable.Heavydutyandspecializedequipment,andtrainedequipmentoperators,canbeprovidedifnecessary.7.8NMPChasaccesstohelicoptersandfixedwingai.rcraft.ItcanberequestedthattheybeusedtoassistinanemergencyresponseeffortthroughtheNMPCSecuri.tyDepartment.TheSecurityDepartmentalsocoordinatestheuseofhelicoptersoperatedbytheNewYorkStatePolice,OswegoCountyandOnondagaCounty.Also,asetofkeysforselectedsitevehiclesi.smaintainedintheMaintenanceOffice,ControlRooms,andbyselectedon-callstationpersonnel.SEP7-30September1989

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8.0Aconceptofin-depthpreparednessisemployedregardingtheNineMilePointNuclearStationEmergencyPreparednessProgram.Thisconceptisaccomplishedthroughtrainingandemergencydrillsandexercises.Personnelaretrainedtoprovideanin-depthresponsecapabilityforrequiredactionsinanemergencysituation.Similarly,membersofthepopulationwithintheemergencyplanningzoneareinformedastotheirexpectedresponsetoanemergencyattheNine'MilePointNuclearStation.ThissectionoftheSiteEmergencyPlanincludes'hemeanstoachieveandmaintainemergencypreparednessandtoensuremaintenanceofaneffectiveemergencyprogram.8.18.1.1TheSuperintendentTraining-Nuclearisresponsibleforprovidingtoallpersonnelwhohaveemergencydutiestheappropriateemergencypreparednesstrainingincludingappropriateoffsitesupportpersonnel.TheNMPCDirectorNuclearInformationcoordinatestheschedulingofpublicnewsorganizationtraining,headministersthetrainingandsuppliesrecordsofthetrainingtotheNuclearTrainingDepartment.TheDirector,OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeisresponsibleforplanningandconductingemergencypreparednesstrainingforemergencyresponsepersonnelinOswegoCounty.Emergencytrainingincludesasappropriate:a)AllunescortedpersonnelenteringorworkingwithintheNineMilePointNuclearStationProtectedArea(securityfence)receive,asaminimum,thefollowinginstruction:1)Orientationinindividualemployeeresponsibilitieswithregardtostationalarmsandpersonnelresponse,andtheuseofapplicablestationcommunicationssystems.2)OrientationinrequirementsassociatedwithpersonnelaccountabilityandStationEvacuation.b)ThoseindividualsworkingattheNineMilePointsitebutoutsidetheProtectedAreaareprovidedwithinstructionsasfollows:1)EnergyCenter(EC)full-timeemployeesaretrainedintheemergencyresponserequiredofECemployeesandvisitors.SEP8-1September1989 1kJ0I0 8.1.1(Cont.)2)Temporaryworkforcepersonnelon-siteareinformedoftheiremergencyresponseinaccordancewithEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-5,"StationEvacuation".TheManager-ConstructionServices,orhison-siterepresentative,isresponsibleforensuringthatappropriatepersonnelreceivethistraining.c)PersonnelassignedtotheNMPCemergencyorganizationwithspecificemergencypreparednessdutiesandresponsibilitiesreceivespecializedtraining'fortheirrespectiveassignments.SiteEmergencyPlanFigure8.1delineateswhichpersonnelreceivespecializedtraining,thetypeoftrainingandtherequiredfrequencyofsuchtraining.ThistableisasummaryoftherequirementsspecifiedinNuclearTrainingProcedureNTP-4.TheNewYorkStateDepartmentofHealthdevelops,conducts,andcoordinatesatrainingprogramforStatepersonnelandassiststheCountyindevelopingtrainingpolicyfordisasteroperationalreadiness.TheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementDirectorisresponsibleforplanningandconductingemergencypreparednesstrainingofrespectiveemergencyresponsepersonnelintheCounty.TheNewYorkStateDivisionofMilitaryandNavalAffairs(DMNA)hastheresponsibilityforaState-widewarningandcommunicationsystemandmayberequestedtoassistStateandlocalagenciesinspecificdisasters.TheNewYorkStateEmergencyManagementOffice(SEMO)withintheDMNAcarriesoutthesedisasterresponsibilities.Selecteddivisionpersonnelreceiveappropriatetrainingtoenablethemtofulfilltheirresponsibilitiesinsupportofthisplan.NMPCworkscloselywiththeNewYorkPowerAuthority(NYPA),theNewYorkStateDepartmentofHealth,theEmergencyManagementOfficeandtheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeincoordinatingtrainingprograms.e)Thekeypersonnelfromtheemergency/disasterservicesorganizationslistedbelowareinvited,onanannualbasis,toparticipateinatrainingprogramattheNineMilePointNuclearStation.TheprogramasappropriateidentifiesinterfacesbetweentheNMPCemergencyorganizationsandtheoff-site(i.e.,State,CountyandFederal)emergencyorganizations.TheprogrammayincludeareviewofappropriatesectionsoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlanandappropriateEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures,includingclassificationofemergencies;emergencyactionlevels;reportingrequirements;assessment,protectiveandcorrectiveactions;andcommunicationsnetworks,asappropriate.Theorganizationsinvitedincludebutarenotlimi.tedto:1)NewYorkStateEmergencyManagementOffice2)NewYorkStateDepartmentofHealth3)OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeSEP8-2September1989 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(Cont.)f)NMPCprovidestrainingtolocaloff-sitesupportorganizationsasspecifiedinrespectivelettersofagreementandasrequiredtoensureahighstateofemergencypreparednessandresponsecapabilitybetweentheseorganizationsandtheNMPNSemergencyorganization.Theselocalorganizationsandpersonnelwhomayprovideon-siteemergencyassistanceareencouragedtobecomefamiliarwiththeNineMilePointNuclearStation(includingthephysicalplantlayout)andkeystationpersonnel,andareinvitedtoattendemergencypreparednesstrainingconductedbyorforNMPC.Suchtrainingisprovidedannuallytotheappropriateorganizationsandpersonnelasfollows:Thelocalfire,locallawenforcementandambulancecompanieswillbeinvitedtoparticipateinatrainingprogramthatmayincludebutisnotlimitedto'.1)InterfacewiththeNMPNSSecurityForceduringemergencies2)Basichealthphysicstraining3)NineMilePointNuclearStationfacilitylayout4)On-sitefireprotectionsystemequipment(permanentandportable)5)Differencesbetweenon-sitefirefightingequipmentandfirecompanysuppliedequipment6)Communicationssystem7)ReviewofappropriatesectionsoftheNMPNSEmergencyPlanandEmergencyImplementingProcedures8)Theon-siteemergencyorganizationincludingtheinterfacewiththeNineMilePointNuclearStationFireDepartmentThelocalmedicalsupportorganizationsandpersonnelareinvitedtoparticipateinatrainingprogramthatmayinclude'butisnotlimitedto.')Communicationssystems10)Theon-siteemergencyorganizationincludingtheinterfacebetweenNMPNSRadiationProtectionpersonnel,thelocalmedicalsupportpersonnel,andtheradiationmedicineconsultants(OswegoHospital,SUNYHealthSciencesCenteratSyracuseorothers)ll)RadiologicalaspectsofemergencymedicaltreatmentSEP8-3September1989 fi0 8.1.1(Cont'd)12)NineMilePointNuclearStationEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresandtheChemistryandRadiationProtectionProceduresfordecontamination13)Reviewofappropriatesectionsoftheradiationemergencyplansand/orproceduresoftheOswegoHospitalandtheSUNYHealthSciencesCenteratSyracuseg)Annually,majorpublicnewsorganizationsservingtheNMPNSArea,suchasradio/TVstations,newspapers,localwireserviceoffices,andlocalcorrespondentstonationalnewsmedia,areinvitedtosendrepresentativestoattendemergencypreparednesstraining.ThisprogrammayincludebutisnotlimitedtoanorientationinthecontentandimplementationoftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan,emergencyclassificationscheme,thepublicnotificationsystem,thenewsrelease/publicinformationproceduresandpointsofcontactforreleaseofpublicinformationinanemergency.Thisprogrammayinclude,asappropriate,abasicoverviewtonuclearpowerelectricalgenerationandradiationconcerns,andfamiliarizationwiththephysicalplantlayout.TheNMPCDirectorNuclearInformationServicescoordinatestheschedulingofthisprogramand,inconjunctionwithstationpersonneland/orcontractorpersonnel,administerstheprogram.h)PersonnelresponsiblefortheNineMilePointemergencypreparednesseffortreceiveappropriatetrainingtomaintainand/orincreasetheircompetency.TheManager-EmergencyPreparednessattendsrelevantseminarsandmeetingsonemergencypreparedness,suchasthoseheldbytheNRC/FEMAandtheAmericanNuclearSociety.Inaddition,appropriatetechnicalliteratureisreviewedtoassistinmaintainingthiscompetency.Exercisesarerealistic,pre-plannedsimulationsofaccidents,designedandconductedinsuchamannerthattheresponseoftheemergencyorganization,andotherstationpersonnel,closelyapproximatestheresponsetoanactualincidentandtestsapplicableportionsoftheon-siteemergencyorganization.Drillsarepre-plannedsimulationsinwhichtheparticipantsare"walked"or"talked"throughoneormoreprocedures,oraspectsoftheSiteEmergencyPlan.Theprimarypurposeofdrillsistoprovideindividualswithhands-ontraininginacontrolledsituation.Duringpracticaldrillson-the-spotcorrectionoferroneousperformancemaybemadeandademonstrationoftheproperperformanceofferedbytheinstructor.Drillsareevaluatedbydrillcontrollersand/orobservers.Theresponseofstationandcorporatepersonneltoanactualemergencyconditionmaybeallowedtosatisfyaparticulardrillrequirement,providedthatacritiqueisperformedanddocumentedinthemannerspecifiedforadrill.Inaddition,selectedtrainingsessionscansatisfydrillrequirementsasallowedbyprocedure.SEP8-4September1989 rely;v11I'c' (Cont'd)Periodic"exercisesanddrillsareconductedinordertotestthestateofemergencypreparednessofallparticipatingpersonnel,organizations,andagencies.Eachexerciseordrillmaybeconductedto:(1)ensurethattheparticipantsarefamiliarwiththeirrespectivedutiesandresponsibilities,(2)verify.theadequacyoftheNMPNSEmergencyPlan,CorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlan,andthemethodsusedintheappropriateImplementingProcedures,(3)testcommunicationsnetworksandsystems,(4)checktheavailabilityofemergencysuppliesandequipment,(5)verifytheoperabilityofemergencyequipment,and/or(6)verifytheadequacyofinterrelationshipswithoff-siteagencyplans.TheManagerEmergencyPreparednessisresponsibleforplanning,scheduling,andcoordinatingallemergencyplanning-relatedexercisesanddrills.TheUni.tSupervi.sorFireProtection,inconjunctionwiththeSuperintendentsofOperations-NuclearandtheSuperintendentTraining-Nuclear,isresponsibleforplanning,scheduling,andcoordinatingallFireDepartmentrelateddrills'lldrillsaresubjecttothereviewofappropriatemanagers.TheManager-EmergencyPreparednessisresponsible'forreviewingallpre-exerciseinformationtoensureonlyappropriateinformationisprovidedtoparticipants.Inaddition,exercisesceneriosarenotreviewedorotherwiseviewedbyexerciseparticipants.Exercisesanddrillsareconductedtosimulateactualemergencyconditionsascloselyaspossibleandmaybescheduledsuchthatmorethanonedrillor'xercisecanbeconductedsimultaneously.Scenariosarepreparedthatmayinvolvepartici.pationoftheNineMilePointFireDepartment,monitoringteamsandallorspecificpartsoftheon-siteandoff-siteemergencyorganizationsincludingvaryingdegreesofparticipationofcounty,state,andFederalagenciesandorganizationsandlocaloff-sitesupportpersonnelandorganizations.TheManagerEmergencyPreparednessnormallynoti.fiestheoff-siteemergencyresponseorganizationsandagenciesatleastthirtydaysinadvanceofthescheduleddateofanyjointexercise.a)ANineMilePointStationexercisetotesttheNMPNSEmergencyPlanwillbeconductedasfollows:1)Anemergencyresponseexerciseisconductedoncepercalendaryear.ThisexerciseteststheintegratedcapabilityandamajorportionofthebasicelementsoftheSiteEmergencyPlan.SEP8-5September1989 I>>0i%1!'j,I 8.1.2(Cont.)2)NewYorkStatefullyparticipateseverytwo(2)yearsonarotationalbasis,inanexercise,witheachcommercialnuclearreactorsitewithinthestate.Whennotfullyparticipatinginanexerciseatareactorsite,theStateshallpartiallyparticipateatthatsitetosupportthefullparticipationofappropriatelocalgovernments.OswegoCountyfullyparticipatesinajointexercisewithNYPA,NiagaraMohawkandNewYorkStateonarotationalbasisbiennially.4)ThescenariofortheexerciseisvariedeachyeartoprovidefortestingallelementsoftheSi.teEmergencyPlanandallcomponentsoftheon-siteandcorporatesupportemergencyorganizations'ithinafiveyearperiod.Exercisesareconductedundervariousweatherconditions,atdifferingtimesofday,andsomemayevenbeunannounced.AjointexerciseappropriatetoaSiteAreaEmergencyorGeneralEmergencyshouldbeconductedatleastonceeveryfiveyears.Theconductofthisjointexerciseshouldprovideforthecoordinationwithandparticipationbyoff-siteemergencyresponsepersonnelandorganizations,andincludeagenciesoftheFederal,StateandCountygovernments.Thescopeoftheexerciseteststherespectiveemergencyplanstotheextentwhichisreasonablyachievable.Thedegreeofpublicparticipationinthisexerciseisdeterminedbytheappropriatestateandlocalauthorities.6)EachexerciseisobservedandcritiquedbyobserversfromFederal,Stateand/orCountygovernments,asappropriate.Aformalevaluationwillresultfromthesecritiques.b)Dri11aDrillstotrainand/ortest,developandmaintainskillsinaparticularoperationareconductedasdescribedinthefollowingparagraphsandasappropriate:CommunicationswiththeNRCandStateandlocalgovernmentswithintheplumeexposurepathwayEPZaretestedmonthly.CommunicationswithFederalemergencyresponseorganizationsandNewYorkStatewithintheingestionpathwayaretestedquarterly.CommunicationsbetweenNMPNS,StateandlocalemergencyoperationscentersandEmergencyRadiologicalSurveyTeamsaretestedannually.SEP8-6September1989 b~VJ'I~f~I',dC' 8.1.2'Cont.)Communicationdrillsincludetheaspectofunderstandingthecontentofmessages.2)EachNMPNSFireDepartmentmemberparticipatesinatleastfourfiredrillsperyear,asspecifiedintheFireBrigadeTrainingProgrammentionedinthestationTechni.calSpecifications.Atleastonedrillinthecalendaryearshouldinvolvetheparticipationofoff-sitelocalfiredepartment(s).3)Atleastonedrillperyearisconducted.Thedrillinvolvestheparticipationofsome,ifnotall,ofthelocalmedicalsupportpersonnelandorganizations(e.g.,physicians,ambulanceservice,hospital,etc.)andmayinvolvecasesofcontaminated/injuredpersonneland/orpossibleradiationoverexposure.Theoff-siteportionsofthemedicalemergencydrillmaybeincludedinthescenariofortheannualradiati.onemergencyexercise.4)AradiologicalmonitoringdrillintheNMPNSenvirons(on-siteandoff-site)isconductedannually.Thisdrillincludesthecollectionandanalysisofsamplemediasuchaswater,grassysoilandair,andprovisionsforcommunicationsandrecordkeeping.AHealthPhysicsdrillwhichinvolvesresponsetoandanalysisofsimulatedelevatedairborneandliquidsamplesaswellasdirectradiationmeasurementsintheenvironmentisconductedsemi-annually.Analysisofinplantliquidsampleswithactualelevatedradiationlevels,includingtheuseofthepost-accidentsamplingsystem,areincludedinatleastoneoftheHealthPhysicsdri.llsbeingconductedduringthecalendaryear.6)ttANotificationDrillisconductedatleastonetimepercalendaryear.Thesedrillsshouldbeconductedduringnormaloroff-hourstotesttheabilityofthenotificationprocedurestocontactemergencypersonnelandinformthemofanemergencyatNMPNS.SEP8-7September1989

8.1.2(Cont.)7)APASSDrillconsistsofprimarycoolantandairsamplesfromtherespectiveunitsPostAccidentSamplingSystem.ActualprimarycoolantsamplesobtainedviathePASSshallbeused.8)TransportationAccidentdri.llsprovidefortrainingofsiteandlocalemergencyresponseorganizationsinhandlingasimulatedovertheroadradiologicalevent.Atransporationacci.dentdrillshouldbeconductedatleastonceeveryfiveyears.c)Eachdrillandexerciseisconductedinaccordancewithascenariodevelopedforthatpurpose.EachscenariofollowstheguidelinessetforthinEPMP-4andcontainsthefollowinginformationbutisnotlimitedto:1)Thebasicobjective(s)"ofthe'rillorexercise,andappropriateevaluationcriteria2)Thedate(s),timeperiodandplace(s)ofeachdrillorexerciseandtheparticipatingorganizati.ons3)'hesimulatedevents4)Atimescheduleofrealandsimulatedini,tiatingevents5)Anarrativesummarywhichdescribestheconductoftheexerciseordrillandwhichincludessuchthingsassimulatedcasualties,off-sitefiredepartmentassistance,rescueofpersonnel,useofprotectiveclothing,deploymentofradiologicalmonitoringteamsandpublicinformationactivities16)Adescriptionofthearrangementsforandadvancematerialstobeprovidedtoofficialobservers7)Exerciseanddrillscenariosstructuredsoastoallowfreeplayfordecisionmakingasmuchaspossible,providingthatthebasicobjective(s)oftheexerciseordrillaresatisfied.SEP8-8September1989

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8.1.2(Cont.)Observersareassignedtoevaluateexerciseanddrillactivitiesastheyoccur.Observerswilldocumentindividual,organizationandequipmentperformance.Observers,includingobserversfromFederal,Stateandlocalorganizations,asappropriate,evaluatetheannualexerciseasitoccurs.Evaluationsaredocumentedforindividual,groupandequipmentperformance.e)Acritiqueisheldassoonaspracticablefollowingtheconclusionofadrillorexercise.TheobserversevaluategeneralperformanceandtheabilityofindividualsgorganizationsandequipmenttorespondascalledforintheNMPNSEmergencyPlan.Appropriateevaluationsandrecommendationsforcorrectiveactionswhichresultfromthecritiquewillbedocumented,-aspartofaformalevaluation,andforwardedtotheManagerEmergencyPreparednessforactionasdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection8.2.2.8.1.3TheindividualwithoverallresponsibilityandauthorityforradiologicalemergencyresponsepreparednessfortheNineMilePointNuclearStationistheManagerEmergencyPreparedness.TheprimarydutiesoftheManagerEmergencyPreparednessinclude,butarenotlimitedto:a)EnsuringthecoordinationoftheNMPNSEmergencyPlanswith:1)2)3)4)5)6)CorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlanFederalPlansStatePlansCountyPlansNineMilePointNuclearStationPhysicalSecurityPlanNineMilePointNuclearStationFireProtectionPlanb)Ensuringthattheinformation,data,andproceduresdetailedintheEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresareconsistentwiththeNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.SEP8-9September1989

8.1.3(Cont.)c)Ensur'ingthattheEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresarecoordinatedandinterfaceproperlywithotherprocedures,includingAdministrativeProcedures,SecurityProcedures,ChemistryandRadiationProtectionProcedures,SpecialOperatingProceduresandTrainingProcedures.d)Ensuringthattheinformation,data,andproceduresdetailedintemporaryconstructionsiteemergencyproceduresandtheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantEmergencyPlanareconsistentwiththeNMPNSEmergencyPlan(s).e)AssistingtheSuperintendentTraining-Nuclearincoordinatingemergencyplanning-relatedspecialitytraining.f)Coordinatingemergencypreparedness-relateddrillsandexercises.g)CoordinatingthereviewingandupdatingoftheNMPNSEmergencyPlanandEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures.h)Ensuringthemaintenanceandinventoryofemergencykeys,equipmentandsuppliesaswellasschedulingofinventorysurveillances.i)KeepingabreastofchangesinFederalregulationsandguidancethatmayaffectemergencyplanning.j)Ensuringqualifiedreviewofexercisematerialsandscenarios.k)EnsuringcompletenessoftheSemi-AnnualSpeakerCommunicationsVerificationtest.8.28.2.1ReviewingandupdatingoftheNMPNSEmergencyPlansandImplementingProceduresareprimarilytheresponsibilityoftheManagerEmergencyPreparedness.ReviewsoftheplanandproceduresareperformedannuallybytheManagerEmergencyPreparednessand/orhisstaff.Recommendedchangesarereviewedandapprovedinaccordancewith'NHPNSadministrativeprocedures.Anindependentreviewandaudi.toftheemergencypreparednessprogramwillbeconductedannuallybytheSafetyReviewandAuditBoard.SEP8-10September1989 IiM)N\lIi<t~~A4yl 8.2.2AnyrecommendationforcorrectiveactionsorrevisionstotheNMPNSEmergencyPlansandtheEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresshallbeforwardedtotheManagerEmergencyPreparedness.Theserecommendationsmayresultfromaudits,exercises,drills,changesinoperatingproceduresorconditions,orchangesinorganization,equipment,personnel,phonenumbersormethodsofcommunicationoroperation.TheManagerEmergencyPreparednessmayimplementsuchrecommendationsforchangesinaccordancewithstationprocedures.ReviewandapprovaloftheserecommendedchangesshallbeconductedinaccordancewithTechnicalSpecificationsandAdministrativeProcedures.8.2.3ContactswithprimarypersonsandeachoutsideemergencyresponseagencyaremadeatquarterlyintervalsinaccordancewithNMPstationprocedureEPMP-3toverifytelephonenumbers,thatpersonnelresponsibleforresponsetoanemergencyhavenotchangedandthatprocedurestobeusedintheresponsehavenotchanged.Ifchangeshaveoccurredinagency'sresponse,newlettersofagreementareobtainedwhichreferenceplans,proceduresorotherwrittenagreementswhensufficientdetailontheemergencymeasurestobeprovidedandthecriteriafortheirimplementationcannotreasonablybeputinsuchaletter.TheSiteEmergencyPlanisthenrevisedtoreflectthischangeatthenextannualrevision.EmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresarerevisedonaschedulecommensuratewiththenatureofthechange.Asaminimum,alllettersofagreementwillbeupdatedeverytwoyears.8.2.4Annually,thestatusofthePlanandProcedureswillbepublishedunderthedirectionoftheManager-EmergencyPreparedness,submittedforapprovalinaccordancewith'espectiveUnitTechnicalSpecificationsandAdministrativeProceduresanddistributedtoofficialcopyholders.Thepublishedstatusshallincludealistingofeffectivepagesindicatingchangesmadesincethepreviouspublication.Ifnorevisionshavebeenissuedthiswillbestated.Anyrevisedpageswillbedatedandmarkedtoshowwherechangeshavebeenmade.8.2.5HoldersofofficialcopiesoftheNineMilePointNuclearStationSiteEmergencyPlan(SEP)receiveapprovedchangestotheSEPsothattheycanmaintaintheircopiescurrent.IfnochangeshavebeenmadeduringtheyeararecertificationofthecurrentapplicabilityofthePlanwillbedistributedinstead.SEP8-11September1989 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8.38.3.1TheManagerEmergencyPreparednessisresponsibleforensuringthemaintenanceandinventoryofemergencyequipmentandsupplies.Theresponsibilityforplanning,scheduling,andperformanceofthequarterlyinventoryandinspectionofdesignatedemergencyequipmentandsupplieshasbeendelegatedtotheChemistryandRadiationManagementDepartment.Thissectionwillensurethatpersonnelareassignedtoperformtheseactivities.8.3.2Emergencyki.tsareinspectedandinventoriedatleastquarterlyandaftereachuse.Instrumentsintheemergencykitswillbeinspectedforoperabilityandcalibrationstatusinaccordancewithstationcalibrationprocedues.Instrumentswithexpiredcalibrations,orinstrumentswithcalibrationswhichwillexpirepriortothenextinspection/inventorywillberemovedandcalibrated,orreplacedwithin-calibrationequipmentpriortotheirexpirationdate.Sufficientinstrumentsareavailabletoreplacethoseremovedfromserviceforcalibrationorrepair.InventoryandinspectionchecklistsareprovidedinEPMP-2,"EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklists".ProceduresforinstrumentcalibrationarecontainedintheStationProcedures.Calibrationintervalsmeetorexceedanywrittenrecommendationsofthemanufacturersoftheequipment.Inaddition,emergencycommunicationssystemsinvolvingdedicatedtelephonelines,basestation,portableandconsoleradios(allchannels),interconnectingemergencyresponsefacilitiesandprovidinglinkswithgovernmentalagenciesaretestedinaccordancewithEPMP-2.8.3.3Anydeficienciesfoundduringtheinventoryandinspectionwillbeeitherclearedimmediatelyordocumentedforcorrectiveaction.Areportofeachinventoryandinspection,includingdocumenteddeficiencies,willbepreparedandsubmittedtotheManagerEmergencyPreparedness,whowillensurethatidentifieddeficienciesarecorrectedinatimelymanner.8.3.4AAlistingoftypicalEmergencyEquipmentkitsisprovidedinSi.teEmergencyPlanAppendixD.SEP8-12September1989

~Ip,01ePIH, 8.4TheNineMilePointNuclearStationincooperationwiththeJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant,andwithstateandcountyauthoritieswilldevelopandperiodicallydisseminateemergencyplanninginstructionalmaterialtoresidentsandtransientpopulationsintheEPZEmergencyPlanningZonetoensurethatthepermanentandtransientadultpopulationisprovidedanadequateopportunitytobecomeawareofthisinformationannually.Thisinstructionalmaterialwillinclude:00000000BasiceducationalinformationonradiationPublicnotificationsystemPublicresponsetowarningsignalsProtectivemeasuresShelteringproceduresEvacuationroutesandproceduresSpecialneedsofthehandicappedContactforadditionalinformation8.4.2ThefollowingmethodsmaybeusedtoensurethatemergencyplanninginformationistransmittedtoresidentsandtransientsintheEPZ:oAdvertisementsinthelocalnewspapers,summarizingtheactionstobetakenbyresidentswillbepublishedannuallyoPrintedinstructionsandevacuationmapsdistributedtoEPZresidentsoPrintedinstructionsincludedinthelocaltelephonedirectoryoPrintedinstructionsandevacuationmapsdistributedtomotels,hotelsandrecreationareasAnexampleoftheinstructionalinformationdistributedtotransientsandresidentsandinformationfoundintelephonedirectoriesiscontainedinSiteEmergencyPlanFigures8.2and8-3,8.4respectively.SEP8-13September1989 0

AllpersonsgrantedunescortedaccesstotheProtectedArea-Orientationinthecontentandimplementation;specifically:personalactions,warnings,assemblyareas,useofstationcommunications,personnelaccoutabilityandevacuationtoanoffsiteassemblyarea.ijz-Retrainingwillbeonanannualbasisandwillincludeareviewoftheabovematerialandanychangesmadesincethelasttrainingperiod.IncludesSiteEmergencyDirector,theProcedures,CorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,andSSS/SROSiteEmergencyDirectorVicePresidentNuclearGeneration;StationSuperinten-j~~-Instructiononthescope,responsibilities,andfunctioningoftheEmergencyPlanandImplementingdents;SuperintendentofOperations-asapplicableNuclear;StationShiftSupervisorsandothersasdesignated(SeeNote1)Retrainingwillbeonanannualbasis'ndwillincludeareviewoftheabovematerialandanychangesmadesincethelasttrainingperiod.3.Personnelresponsibleforand/orm~KCmagagaamatSiteEmergencyDirectorandtheCorporateEmergencyDirector/Re-coveryManager;TSC,OSCandEOFManagers;andAlternates(SeeNote1)Jn~Q,-InstructionontheNMPNSEmergencyPlanandImplementingProceduresgermanetotheirparticularassessment/managementfunction.-Retrainingwillbeonanannualbasisandwillincludeareviewoftheabovematerialandanychangesmadesincethelasttrainingperiod.NOTE1:ThescopeandlengthofSiteEmergencyDirectorTrainingforrespectivepersonnel(i.e.,StationShiftSupervisorsandSeniorReactorOperators)willbeconsistentwiththedurationoftimetheindividualwillbeexpectedtoassumethesedutiesduringemergencyconditions.SEP8-14July1990 II0 SEPFIGURE8.1ContinuedINITIhLTRhININGhNDPERIODICRETRhINING4.RadiationMonitorinTeamsRadiationManagementSupervisors,RadiationProtectionTechnicians,andothersasdesignated.SelectedandRadiationProtectionpersonnelreceivesubstantialtraininginradiationmonitoring.Initial-Trainingforpersonnelperformingradiationmonitoringandanalysisdutieswillconsistofinstructioninthedownwindand/orinplantradiationmonitoringandsamplingImplementingProcedures.Periodic-Retrainingwillbeonanannualbasiswithhands-oninstrumentationusageincludinginterpretationofresults.5.Post-hccidentSamlinChemistrySupervisionandhnalsisPersonnelandChemistryTechniciansSelectedChemistrypersonnelreceivetraininginPosthccidentSamplingandhnalysisactivities.Initial-TrainingforpersonnelperformingPost-hccidentSamplingandhnalysis(PhSS)dutieswillconsistofinstructioninPhSSsamplingandanalysisprocedures.Periodic-Retrainingwillbeonanannualbasiswithhands-oninstrumentationusageincludinginterpretationofresults.6.NMPFireDeartmentNMPFireDepartmentMembersoftheNMPFireDepartmentwillreceivetraininginbasicpatientcareandtreatment.Memberswillalsobeinstructedontheavailabilityofon-sitemedicaltreatmentsuppliesandequipment;communicationsystems;radiologicalharards;andinterfacesandresponsibilitieswithlocalmedicalsupportpersonnel.SEP8-15hugust1988

7.DamageControlNuclearOperators,NuclearAuxiliaryOperators,MaintenanceSupervision,1&CSupervision,RadiationProtectionSupervisionSelectedMaintenance,DCandRadiationProtectionPersonnel,andothersasdesignatedRepairandDamageControlareconsideredanormalpartofthejobfunctionsofthelistedpersonneland,assuch,specialtraininginthesefunctions,otherthanappropriateemergencyplanandprocedurestraining,isnotrequired.8.CorporateSupportPersonnel9~SecurityPersonnelCorporateManagementPersonnelassignedresponsibilitiesintheSiteandCorporateEmergencyPlanAllsecuritypersonnelassignedresponsibilitiesforEmergencyPlanfunction.J~I,-TrainingshallconsistofareviewoftheEmergencyPlanandappropriateImplementingProceduresincludingNMPCinterfacewithgovernmentagenciesandmethodsofcommunication.TSC,EOFandJNCpersonnelwillbeinstructedinspecifictechnicalfunctionsrequired.ZcztuM-Retrainingshallbeconductedannually.TrainingandretrainingrequirementsareoutlinedintheNineMilePointNuclearStationPhysicalSecurityPlanwithdetailsprovidedinSecurityProceduresS-SAP-11.0,11.1and11.2.10~CoamuaicationPersonnelRegulatoryComplianceandothersasdesignatedJn~-TrainingshallconsistofareviewoftheEmergencyPlanandappropriateImplementingProceduresincludingcoamunicationsequipmentandmessages.~~~-Retrainingwillbeconductedannually.NOTE:Annualtrainingmaybeperformed12p3monthsaftertheprevioustraining.Forinformationonothertrainingprovided,seeNuclearTrainingDepartmentprocedureNTP-4.SEP8-16SePtember1989 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t'J.tyottE5zSAMPLEINSTRUCTIONALINFORMATIONDISTRIBUTEDTOTRANSIENTSmergencyplanningandyotallytv,morelhlrrIggokfArntrav4kesh'sdlosrsnfhtvhomtsbe.ofvgencctsTheAutricanRedsoptraftdlhovsads01Nmpol<<Ytkcarkmctnltrsm0Ielvaotnllwdtlskohwrcanes,floodsandlonNdovs,%idolI<<yeeccrdtnls.Vchos~gsolmns.AresandsrnmcIrsnkmna.NnSC<<dtnILThtoperatorsofIhttimeMSSPornlTFNPavek54nltInScr4mrel<<gnushal.ssomanyofferaldusfnsl4cnfNLhtyhiveIhepoltntwllorrelta<<ngvdevfrrwffrNflfoIFNtwvlrorvntruIhtsirrn9tnlssftfyllano<<ClswhKhIhvyOPerale,falgarskloFNwkpowerCorp<<<<cn<<KIuwNtwYomPowtrAvuwnfybtenmkkmgesoterymmfed<<af.aft,covnlyendlocalohc44loIrn.planeltrhanFurngan<<ntrgtcy.hest04nsvndtnab4VNvsmcsandnmemagrn<<nlocopewnhsnyytrcy<<lulaonIFNIInly4¹tt.Ihtydewltptdunderrevfsedrtgvhlenssurfdsv1100byIhtItd<<algovvnmrnf0svtnyrhtnvldFvwktrnv\vrvfpmIhtytncyp4n\nellalnuclearslafens.WeIhtcomplnwsvvdaytncftsFhsftvsfcptdIhtlotmvgtncy04nssrtprtguredIopvllhtmleVILWnh0>>VdrlfandrngVKICOOP<<lsonOlTOUlndTOWn<<ghb<<LwtertCenfkdtnl5NIyrhchear<<andsafelyvn5btprofeckclhvltm<<Q<<lcy.OswegoCountyEmergencyanagtmwllOFFc1OsweoOCovnryIagclarvreNtwV<<kSlareOutverPrtgcrtdnessCorlwlcslonNuylraMcrwwkPow<<CorporauonNewYorkpowtrAvvwnfynotificationactionsSk<<laSndlone445fsdroshtrebosnhlfastdlovscyouofanyenwr.yencyvlvssmOvmwovkfISFyanyoulolakeoc50rkAsleadyprtenrnvlosktrlugndoflonealtrlredomessagemo<<NoneuingYoushouldCurnonyourAMFFMradiolosnEmergencyBrosdCaslSyslem(EBS)ala(Ion.TINonovwsngEBSt45<<lbf104.1MhcWKFM(KIXFM)SyracuseHY(tshows)messageswrlVsoCNAM$10KhsWSYA.Syrscuse,H.Y.(24h<<5$1020KhzWHEN,Syracuse,H.Y.(24hounf1010KhsWSCP,Pultskl,H.Y.1100KhrwZZzFvllon,N.YISIOKhlWSOdrOSWegO,N.Y.5ItOO.OMhgWAYO,SVNYOawtgOI01.yslhsWSCP,Pulsskl,H.Y.IQS.SMhlWSOO,Oswego~N.Y.YovshovMslayIvnsdloON$1$4TCFNVvdfotoWyweFgrecl<<Ncarefvsy.EmergencyBoadcaslSystemlrlthag4$WBongvNNwrulSfafeVldCOuntyOffiCISILYouShOVkllakeonlyONICdonsSdvuedbyONSOdfcu44FK(broadleafonONaboveEBSNasonLIrlordvlogwtycu5NpeaftsfdegreeOfQFOISCIKNl,hfrvcsonslofyow4cuonswdIN9lvtnbycovnlyorAveollichubts<<1oncvtkd<<vvrkfvalenofIdfackvs.nlfncl<<Nwdref<<te5NEmergencyResp<<vnP4nnhgAreal(ERpAs)sh<<mon5NWNP.PNSSSb\csrlahollhtnumb<<elskywdleTowvtebecausehurv<<a<<Nc<<ASddvIron<<Nvealosnouwr.SlayingIndoon5pecpnfnyowvt4snvfvlstdlolltyhdoorLyovShOVklQohudo~heVllybvlksng4ndBFNulen4ytIFNIovidde4IFc4ll~hler5Nbvtdng.Leavfng5NAns-IfyovenIn.Nnrcftdlrycowlf1IÃ$44dfchfsIohtve5>>anNNmp<<arsy,youshoulduvkNI'efhvIheIlrmsnecrusvyloruvtodaysSFKINevevunglhtdtdQhaledevs<<muonrovst4lhowlloilIhamipaSbvlhovklItrnaln<<urn,SvfydUl'ngIhosftphorNsndstayIWNdloomlgvlcycvFNdc4$1$450<<l.FormoreInformationcalltheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice't-800-962-2792recetioncenters5yOUVt<<MeldIOkaveuwarts.pftaSOkcow5NdvocscnagrtmOn5NEmtrgvuyBroldcauSyuem(EBS(sfasonLYovvldyowfamrfymryrebo<<kitedlo00F<<t<<ryloVNhomeol4lrllndorrs4un.ccyovrrv9hlbeadVtsedloNOPhidSl~nCtgnronCtnltvkvradufcnFvlorlnonngRtctpfunCenlenwdberpervedbycountySad$4F4IwalrhSndtocmlltrvcesPlrsonataAt5NAtceptenCent<<.yovwdbeawdgnedle4nt<<afrtloc4lcmshelveoper<<tdbylhtAnwncvvAtdOrnss.IhtrtlocasonththerswmoutrIced.medusicarlSndconwlvncasons4custa.NoIlrtarrrrtIÃSkohossbeFSFS9tlwNbeasowed.RntpsonC<<wwLocsfkms'.TheAefFPulnCtrctrforareaswttloflheMneMS1PokvlandFrflpafrlckpVIIIIstltHew1<<4sfaltFtfryrounds<<IRovlt41040'llscvleSccmucr4fromA<<csSOISovfhloBvvSveelyFflloRcvf~990Wml,R<<cats1Southlof0ISovlhIOBovSIFtfl9kdIo190WestRovltSSSovlhlo090EallTheRtctplonCenkvIor<<eas~ssldQNMntMdePointandTIFIPSfrlckphall4dtfNnfmCemnwnhyColegeCot(tellSlrttl,WeftnoWII~ccosubreIromAovh2fionaloI4INorlhlAovleIytEallIOIdINOrlh;vsoexs44froml4lNorlrv,rnergencyplanningzonesandevacuationrouteTOWaftrfOwn'IhemapShewslhtdtaigrwledscuffunFOUItlIorIFN10nv4ErntrPfarvvngZor>>srovng5NNUNrro<<KIFSIPalncllP4nILfhtleFOUIoshavebrrtncIKN<<lloItulfsccongesflcnSndpowdttslway<<cd5NEmtrytncyZont.ToNvnhowTCNwovklevs<<NN.~Vd5NdtlrgnafogfoVI~IN<<OilVCW.ktvwovklltalwIhslrovr~ouiuvlEmeryencyPlsnnmgZonen.~nhtssolyowInddts<<Nigh.LakeEAPAs20O20ZTFeNQIEMILEPOINT0FITZPA'1AICKPLANTSLAKEONTAAIO0Aoclitlf1F51.Iae.NlONIgsKMEvlfullcnIIV(tlMICkrslmlls(mlrgtscyRclsenleRlnmngArea((APAI)1ifk(FNVFSS14I"~t;>l!1o(Iff/J,,'A<2r~X2P'-+(C'f8/4/19CLGENGhlt.11Cvw~j281ToSyracuseToSyracuseSEP8-17September1989 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Ifyouhearathree-to-fiveminutesiren,youarebeingnotifiedofanemergencyinyourarea.Here'swhattodoTurnonyourradio.TheEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)radiowillhavethemosttimelyandaccurateinformationconcerningtheemergency.TheEBSstationsarelistedonPage5.2IftoldbyanEBSmessagetostayindoors,remaininyourhomeorplaceofbusiness.Fordetails,turntoPage6.3IfyouaretoldbyanEBSmessagetoleavethearea,pleaseturntomapinsertinbackcoverfordetailedinformation.Pleasedon'tusethetelephoneexcepttocallforhelp,so4lineswillnotbeoverloaded.SheriffDept.1-800-962-4433343-5490FireControl343-8571MyEmergencyResponsePlanningAreaSEP8-19July1990 0V4 ContentsHere'swhattodoContentsTheneedforemergencyplanningHowwouldyouknowthereisanemergency?HowyouwillbetoldWhatwouldyoubeaskedtodo?StayingindoorsAwayfromhomeLeavingthearea6-7Whatplanshavebeenmadefor...Childreninschool?Peopleinspecialfacilities?Peoplewithdisabilities?Transportation?Whatshouldyoudonow?SpecificemergencyinformationRadiologicalemergenciesHazardousmaterialsWeatheremergencies10-11RadiationfromnatureandmanStayprepared12-13FactsaboutNineIVlilePointandFitzPatrickplants'5Emergencyplanningzonesandevacuationnotes,descriptionsQEp820Julv1990 tjh'.Bf04'

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DearNeighboroftheNinetVlilePointNuclearPowerPlants:

Acomprehensive,ongoingprogramhasbeendevelopedtoassurethesafetyofpeoplelivinginthevicinityofthenuclearpowerplantsatNineMilePoint.TheresponsibilityforthisprogramrestswiththeOswegoCountyLegislature,OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice,NewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommission,NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationandtheNewYorkPowerAuthority.hairrnanHallisJ.IselinSinceradioactivematerialsareinvolvedintheproductionofelectricityattheplants,aradiologicalemergencypreparednessplanhasbeendevelopedtoprotectarearesidentsintheeventofanaccident.Thisbookletbrieflydescribestheplanandincludesimportantinformationforyourprotectionintheeventofanemergency.Ifyouhaveanycommentsorconcernsregardingthisbookletoranyaspectoftheemergencyplan,pleasefeelfreetocalltheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeat598-1191or1-800-962-2792.Pleasereadthebookletcarefullyandkeepithandyforfuturereference.Sincerely,SEP8-21July1990HollisJ.IselinChairmanOswegoCountyCegislature tl)ltI Theneedforemergencyplanning'VLastyear,morethan225,000Americanfamilieshadtoleavetheirhomesbecauseofemer-gencies.TheAmericanRedCrossoperatedthousandsoftemporaryrelocationcentersasaresultofnaturalactslikehurri-canes,floodsandtornadoes,andlargeincidentssuchasexplosions,firesandserioustransportationaccidents.Tocareforfamiliesefficientlyandsafelyatsuchtimes,govern-mentagenciesandprivatecompaniesalikehavebeenim-provingtheirplansfordealingwithemergencies.In1979theU.S.governmentestablishedtheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA),whichoverseesfederalinvolvementintheseplans.Similarly,theNewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommissionaswellascountyemergency'anagementagencieshavesteppeduptheiremergencyplanningactiv-ities.TheoperatorsoftheNineMilePointOneandTwoandFitzPatrickplantsinScriberec-ognizethat,likemanyotherindustrialfacilities,theseplantshavethepotentialforreleasinghazardousmaterialstotheenvironmentdespitethestringentsafetystandardsunderwhichtheyoperate.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationandtheNewYorkPowerAuthorityhavebeenwork-ingcloselywithfederal,state,countyandlocalofficialstoimproveplansforhandlinganemergency.Theseplanswillenabletheutilitiesandgovern-mentagenciestocopewithanyemergencysituationthatmayarise.'Theyweredevelopedunderrevisedregulationsissuedin1980bythefederalgovern-menttostrengthenandmakemoreuniformtheemergencyplansnearallnuclearstations.Eachindividualintheareashouldalsobeprepared.Thisbookletsummarizestheemer-gencyplansandtherolesofyouandyourfamilyincarryingthemout.ThoughthefocusofthisreportisNineMilePoint,theprocedurescanbeappliedtostorms,tornadoes,trans-portationaccidentsandotheremergencies.Pleasereadthisbooklet,askothersinyourfamilytoreaditandputitinaplacewhereyoucanfindit.Discussitwithyourfamilytobesurethateveryoneunderstandsit.Agreeuponadestinationifyoushouldhavetoleavehome.We,thecompaniesandagenciesthatdevelopedtheseemergencyplans,arepre-paredtoputthemtouse.Withtheunderstandingandcoopera-tionofyouandyourneighbors,weareconfidentthatyourhealthandsafetywillbeprotectedinanemergency.OswegoCountyLegislatureOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeNewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommissionNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationNewYorkPowerAuthoritySEP8-22July1990 J,;k~lPk7r&

Howwouldyouknowthereisanemergency?HowYouWill8eToldSirensandtonealertradioshavebeeninstalledtoalertyouofanyemergencysituationthatwouldrequireyoutotakeaction.Thesirensemitsteady,loud,high-pitchedsignals.Thetonealertradiosarespecialradiosprovidedtoindividualswhomaybeoutofsirenrange.Ifyouhearthesirensforanextendedperiodoftime-aboutthreeminutes-orifyouhearamessageonyourtonealertradio,itmeansonething:YoushouldturnonyourAM/FMradiotoanEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)station.TheoriginatingEBSstationis:104.7IVIHz,WKFIVI,(KIX-FIVI)Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)Emergencymessageswillalsobebroadcaston:570kHz,WSYR,Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)620kHz,WHEN,Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)1070kHz,WSCP,Pulaskl,N.Y.1300kHz,W2Z2,Fulton,N.Y.1440kHz,WSGO,Oswego,N.Y.FM89.9IVIHz,WRVO,SUNY-Oswego,N.Y.101.7MHz,WSCP,Pulaski,N.Y.105.5IVIHz,WGES,Oswego,N.Y.Youshouldstaytunedtothesestationsandfollowtheirdirectionscarefullyuntiltheyannouncethattheemergencyhasended.EmergencyBroadcastSystemmessageswilloriginatewithstateandcountyofficials.YoushouldtakeonlytheactionsadvisedbytheseofficialsandbroadcastontheEBSstations.Forvisitorsandthosenotfamil-iarwiththearea,informationonwhattodoinanemergencyhasbeenpostedinparksandotherpublicplaces.BoatersandpeoplefishingontheOswegoRiverandLakeOntariowillbenotifiedeitherbytheU.S.CoastGuardorbytheOswegoCountySheriffDepartment.SirenTestSchedule1990Feb.12-16IVlay7-11Aug.13-17Nov.5-919901990199019908a.m.-4p.m.4p.m.-8p.m.8a.m.-4p.m.8a.m.-4.m.Sometimeduringthedateslistedabove,eachsirensurroundingtheNineMilePointnuclearpowerplantsiteswillbesounded.Additionalinformationwillbeprovidedinadvertisementsinareanewspapersbeforethetestsbegin.SEP8-23July199Q

,J~QCA "Whatwouldyoubeaskedtodo?WhenyoutunetoyourEBStation,youmaybeaskedtoistenforfurtherinformation,stayindoorsorleavethearea.StayingIndoorsIfthereisan.accidentalreleaseofradioactivemate'rials,actionsmaybetakenthatwouldavoidtheneedforevacuation.Are-leasewouldbescatteredintotheairandbecomedilutedasitmoveswiththewind.suchaninstance,someresi-ntsmaybeadvisedtoremaindoors,ortoshelter,toreducethepossibilityofexposure.Iftheemergencysirensandtonealertradiossound,andtheemergencybroadcastsreportthatyourareashouldbesheltered,youshould:~Keepyourfamilyandpetsinsidethehouse.~Closealldoorsandwindows.,~Turnoffairconditionersandotherventilationsystems.~Extinguishfiresinfireplaces,allowthesmoketoescapethroughchimneyandthencloseflues.~Stayofftheroads.Unlesstoldtoevacuate,youwillbesaferstayingindoors.AwayFromHomeIfyouareoutsidetheaffectedarea-atworkoronanerrand-donotenterituntilyouhaveheardthatallisclear.TheEmergencyBroadcastSystemwillnotifyyouwhentheemergencyhasended,andgiveyouadditionalactionsthatyoushouldtake.~Notusethetelephone,exceptinthecaseofaspecialemergency,toavoidoverloadingphonelines.~StaytunedtoEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)stations.SEp8-24July1990 kg"Il>I LeavingJSR~TheAreao~oYourcountyandstatehealthandemergencymanagementoffi-cialsmaydecidethatyoushouldleaveyourhometemporarilybecauseofthepossibilityofaprolongedradiationrelease.Iftheemergencysirensandtonealertradiossoundandtheemer-gencybroadcastsreportthatyourareashouldbeevacuated,youshould:~Remaincalm;youwillhaveampletimetoleave.~Ignoreallrumors.StaytunedtotheEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)stationsforofficialreports.~Notusethetelephone,exceptforaspecialemergency,toavoidoverloadingphonelines.Gatheruptheitemsyouwouldneedforathree-dayvisit,including:-Blanketsorsleeping-bagsforeveryoneinthefamily.-Prescriptionmedication.-Changesofclothingforthreedays.-Personalitems,likeshavingkits,soapandcosmetics.-Formulaandotherneedsofinfantsandchildren.-Checkbook,creditcardsandimportantpapers.-Foodforanypetyoutakewithyou.(Petswillnotbeallowedonpublictransportation.)-Aportableradioandextrabatteries.-Firstaidkit.-Flashlightandextrabatteries.-Thisbooklet.~Besuretolockallwindowsanddoors.~Offeraridetoaneighborwhomaynothaveacar.~Closethewindowsandairventsofyourcaranddonotoperatetheairconditionerorheateruntilyouhavelefttheemergencyarea.~Leavebytheroutedesig-natedonthemapinthisbooklet.~Ifyouneedtransportation,walktothenearestemer-gencybuspickuppoint,asshownonthemapattheendofthisbooklet.lfyouareadvisedtoleavethearea,pleasefollowthedirectionsgivenontheEmergencyBroad-castSystem(EBS)stations.Youandyourfamilymightbeadvisedtogodirectlytothehomeofafriendorrelativelivingoutsidethe10-mileemer-gencyplanningzone,oryoumightbeadvisedtostopfirstatthereceptioncenterforradiationmonitoring.ThereceptioncenterforyourareaistheNewYorkStateFair-groundsinSyracuse.ThereyouwouldbeassignedtoanearbytemporaryrelocationshelteroperatedbytheAmericanRedCross,ifyoucannotstayatthehomeofafriendorrelative.Therelocationshelterswillbepro-fessionallystaffedandwillofferfood,medicalcareandcom-municationsfacilities.Nofire-armsoralcoholicbeverageswillbeallowed.Familiesthataregoingtothehomeofafriendorrelativeout-sidethe10-mileemergencyplan-ningzonecanusethereceptioncenterasameetingpointandmessagecenter.Whetheryouaregoingtoafriend'shomeortothereceptioncenter,remaincalm,drivecare-fullyandleavetheemergencyareabytheroutedesignatedonthemaptopreventunnecessarytrafficcongestion.SEP8-25July1990 C

"Whatplanshavebeenmadefor...ChildrenInSchool?Whilenotallsituationsrequireactionbychildreninschool,therearesomeemergencieswhereoneormoreofthefol-lowingactionswouldbetaken:~Ifcountyemergencyofficialsdecidethatchildrenwouldbesafergoinghomeimmediate-ly,yourschool'sregularearly-dismissalplanwouldbeused.~Ifcountyemergencyofficialsdecidethatitwouldbesafertoremainindoors,studentsandschoolpersonnelwillbeshelteredintheirschoolWbuildingsuntilthedangerhaspassedandtheyca'nreturnhome.~Iftheemergencyisonethatrequiresevacuation,studentsandschoolpersonnelwillbeevacuatedfortheirsafety.BuseswilltakethemtothereceptioncenterattheNewYorkStateFairgrounds.PeoplelnSpecialFacilities?Hospitals,nursinghomes,day-arecentersandgrouphomesareallconsideredspecialfacilities.pecialfacilitiesintheemer-encyplanningareahavetonealertradioswhichwillnotifythepersoninchargeifthereisanemergencysituation.Thepersoninchargewillbeadvisedwhattodo.Ifadvisedthatstayingindoorsissafer,thepersoninchargewillseethatpeoplein.thesefacilitiesremainsheltereduntilthedangerispast,andwillseetoitthat:~Windowsanddoorsareclosed.~Heating,airconditioningandventilationsystemsareturnedoff.Ifadvisedtoevacuate,thepersoninchargewillusenormalevac-uationprocedures.Residentswillbesenttotherecep-tioncenterorhealthcarefacilitiesoutsidetheemergencyplanningarea.PeopleWithDisabilities?Specialprovisionshavebeenmadeforpeoplewhomaynotbeabletoleavetheirhomesontheirownbecauseofphysicaldisabilities,confinementoradvancedage.Ifyouhaveaphysicaldisability,orknowofpeopleintheareaunabletofilloutthecardforthemselves,pleasefillouttheadvanceregis-trationcardattheendofthisbookletnowandmailit.Officialswillusethecardstocompilealistofarearesidentswithdisabil-ities,includingblindness,hear-ingimpairment,confinementtowheelchair,orotherimmobility.Thiswillenableofficialstomakearrangementsforyoutobepickedupandtransportedtothereceptioncenterintheeventofanevacuation,ortonotifyyoutostayindoorsifthatistherecommendedaction.Sendinginthiscardnowisimportantsothatyourspecialneedscanbemet.Whenyourcardisreceived,youwillbenotified.Evenifyoumailedinacardlastyear,pleasemailacardthisyeartokeepourrecordsuptodate.)I%%%Transportation?youcanrideoneoftheevac-uationbusestothereceptioncenterattheNewYorkStateFairgrounds.Takeyourblanketandnecessarypersonalitemsthatyoucancarrytothenearestbuspickuppoint,shownonthemapattheendofthisbooklet.Nopetswillbeallowedonpublictransportation.youdonothaveyourownnsportation,trytoarrangeaidewithaneighbor.Otherwise,8SEP8-26July1990 4I'lA

'I"Whatshouldyoudonow?Tobesurethatyourfamilyisfullypreparedforanytypeofemergency,youshould:QHavemembersofyourfamilyreadthisbooklet.QDiscussitwithyourfamilytobesurethateveryoneunderstandsit.QAgreeuponadestinationifyoushouldhavetoleavehome.Selectafriendorrela-tiveoutsidethe10-mileemergencyplanningzoneshownonthemapinthisbooklet,andtrytoarrangeforyourfamilytomeetthereintheeventofanemergency.QMailtheenclosedcardifyouwouldneedspecialatten-tionduringanemergencybecauseofaphysicaldis-ability,advancedage,orotherspecialconsiderations.Also,sendinthecardifyouknowofothersinyourneighborhoodwhowouldneedsuchattention.QForalltypesofemergencies,besurethatyoukeeponhandaportableradiowithextrabatteries,aflashlight,afirstaidkit,medicinesneededbyyourfamily,alistofimportantpapersandotheritemsyoushouldtakewithyou.Themostimpor-tantitemsarewater(inplasticjugsorotherclosedcontainers).andfood(incansorsealedpackages)whichrequirenorefrigerationor'cooking.QPutthisbookletinaplace,whereyoucanfinditeasily;QCalltheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeat1-800-962-2792ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheseemergencyplans.SEP8-2?July1990 te~f7P!t4iFJ SpecificemergencyinformationRadiologicalEmergenciesTheprincipalhealthhazardofanuclearplantisthepossibilityofradioactivematerialsbeingreleasedtotheenvironment.Amajorreleaseisunlikelybecausenuclearplantsarebuiltwithavarietyofsafetyfeaturesandaresurroundedbyamassivecon-creteandsteelcontainmentbuild-ing,whichexistsforthesinglepurposeofholdingradioactivematerialinside.Thesebarriersaredesignedtopreventthereleaseofradioactivematerialsevenintheeventofanaccident.Anuclearplantcannotexplodelikeanatomicbomb.Thekindofuraniumusedforfuelmakesanuclearexplosionphysicallyimpossible.Occasionally,nuclearpowerplantsdohavemalfunctions.Aproblemwiththepumps,.valvesorpipesinsidetheplantcancauseittostopoperatinguntiltheequipmentisrepaired.Attimes,amalfunctionresultsinaleakofradioactivematerialsinsidethecontainmentbuilding.TheNineMilePointOne,NineMilePointTwoandtheFitzPatrickPlanthaveneverhad'areleaseofradiationthatwouldrequirethepublictotakeprotectiveaction.Nevertheless,asonemoreaddedprecaution,planshavebeendevelopedasrequiredbyfederalrulestoprotectthepublic,particularlypeoplewholiveorworkwithin10milesoftheplants,incaseradioactivematerialswerereleased.Inmostcases,malfunctionswouldallowhoursorevendaysbeforetheyresultedinasignifi-cantreleaseofradiation,sothepublicwouldgenerallybenoti-fiedwellinadvanceofahealththreat.Nearbyresidentswouldmostlikelybeadvisedtostayindoorstemporarilywhilearadi-ationreleasepassesby.Thereis,however,apossibilitythattheymaybeadvisedtoleavetheirhomesuntilapotentialdangerhasended,Ineitherevent,yourcooperationwouldbeimportant.MoreinformationonthenatureandeffectsofradiationisincludedonPages12and13.HazardousIVlaterialsAwidevarietyofmaterialsthatmightbedangerousisusedbyindustriesandcarriedbytrucksandtrains.Assoonasthesematerialsareproperlyusedandcontained,theyarenodangertothegeneralpublic.Becausethesematerialsmaybepoison-ous,flammable,orexplosive,anaccidentwiththeseitemsmaymakeitnecessaryforthepublictobeprotected.Local,stateandfederalofficialsaredevelopingplansforemergencyresponsestothesekindsofaccidents.Thetypeofresponsewhichoffi-cialswouldusedependsonthekindofaccident.Toxicmaterialssuchaschlorine,pesticidesorammoniaarepoisonousandcabeharmfulifinhaled,swallowedorevenabsorbedthroughtheskin.Flammableliquidsandgasescanexplodeandsoitmaynotbepossibletousenormalfirefightingmethods.Chemicalsmaycombinewithothermateri-alsandexplodeormayproducepoisonousfumesorgasesiftheyarenothandledproperly.Officialsmayfinditnecessarytokeeppeopleawayfromtheaccidentandcontrolthetrafficonarearoads.Becausegases,fumesorsmokearecarriedbythewind,itmayalsobeneces-sarytoprotectpeopleinthedownwinddirection.Evacuationofdownwindareasorpossiblygoinginsideabuildingandlimitingthewaysoutsideaircangetincanbeusedtoprotectpeopleinthesecases.10SEP8-28July1990 K

anysituationinvolvingamate-alwhichmaybehazardous,stayawayfromthesceneoftheincident.Becarefulnottotouchorwalkthroughanyspilledmaterial.Avoidbreathingfumes,smokeorvapors,eveniftheydonothaveanodor.Asinallemergencies,followofficialrecommendationsandlistentoEmergencyBroadcastSystemannouncementsforthelatestinformation.WeatherEmergenciesisareamaybeaffectedbyadevarietyofweatheremer-gencies.Insomecases,suchaswinterstormsorgradualoding,theremaybeamplemingandplentyoftimetoanyouractions,Othersitua-tionsliketornadoes,flashfloods,orviolentthunderstormsmaydevelopquickly,withouttimetomakepreparations.Howyourespondtoanyparticularemergencywoulddependuponthetypeofemergency,howmuchtimethereistorespondandtheinstructionsprovidedbyofficials.TheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationandtheNationalWeatherServiceissuewarningsandadvisoriesonweatheremergencies.Local'adioandtelevisionstationsorspecialweatherradioswillcarryinformationonwhatisexpectedandhowtorespond.TheEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)maybeusedforofficialannouncementsbylocalgovern-ments.LocalEBSstationsarelistedonPage5andonthemapattheendofthisbooklet.Inanyemergency,youshouldavoidusingthetelephoneunlessitisabsolutelynecessary.Itisimportanttokeeptelephonelinesclearsoemergencymessagescangetthrough.Thereare.certainthingsyoucanlearnanddothatwillhelpyougetreadyforandcopewithweatheremergencies.Perhapsthemostbasicthingtoremem-beristokeepcalm.Taketimetothinkandtaketheactionyouhaveplannedinadvance,ortheactionsdirectedbylocalofficials.Weatheremergenciesofmanykindscaninterferewithyournormalsupplyoffood,water,heatorotherday-to-dayneces-sities.Youshouldhaveemer-gencysuppliessufficienttomeetyourneedsforaweek.Themostimportantitemsarewater(inplasticjugsorotherclosedcontainers)andfood(incansorsealedpackages)whichrequirenorefrigerationorcooking.Medicinesneededbyyourfam-ily,afirstaidkitandotherday-to-daynecessitiesshouldbeonhand.Abattery-poweredradioandflashlightswithextrabatter-ieswillbeneededifelectricpowerislost.Afteranemergency,youcanprotectyourselfbytakingcertainprecautions.Usecarewhenre-.enteringbuildingswhichmayhavebeendamaged.Checkcarefullyforleakinggasanddonottouchfallenelectricallinesordamagedwires.Foodandwatershouldbecheckedthoroughlybeforetheyareused.Stayawayfromaffectedareas.Youcouldinterferewithfirstaid,rescueorevacuationefforts.Don'tpassrumors.Dofollowinstructionsoflocalofficials.*SFP8-29July1990 ntn RadiationfromnatureandmanTohelpyouunderstandradiationanditseffects,hereisareportbyRogerLinnemann,M.D.,ClinicalAssociateProfessorofRadiologyattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaSchoolofMedicineandPresidentofRadiationManagementCorporation.IntroductionToRadiationByRogerLinnemann,M.D.Radiationhasbeenanaturalpartoftheenvironmentsincethebeginningoftime.Wehaveconstantlybeenexposedtoradi-ationintheformofcosmicraysfromthesun.Inaddition,radio-activeelements,likeradiumanduranium,arescatteredinsmallquantitiesthroughoutourworld,creatinganenvironmentonearththathasalwaysbeenradioactive:oursoil,thewoodandbrickthatweusetobuildourhomes,thefoodweeat,thewaterwedrink,andeventheairwebreathecontainmaterialsthatarenaturallyradioactive.Naturalradiationcomesfromasmallpercentageof.atomsmakingupourworldthatcon-'tainextraenergy.Whentheyreleasethatenergytostabilizethemselves,it'sintheformoftinyparticlesorraysthatwecallionizingradiation.Throughmostofourhistory,wewereunawareofthisnaturaleventthatwastakingplacearoundusbillionsoftimesasecond.Butinthecenturysinceradiationwasdiscovered,ithasbecomeoneofthemostwidelystudiedandbestunderstoodprocessesinallofnature.Radiationiseasilydetectedandmeasuredbyinstrumentsthatcanfindevenafewradioactiveatomsamongbillionsofnon-radioactiveones.ThismeansthatwecanknowquitepreciselytheamountsofradiationthatweareexposedtofromnatureandothersourceslikemedicalanddentalX-rays.Astandardmeasurementofradiationeffectsiscalledthe"rem."Sincemostexposuresresultinonlysmallfractionsofarem,theyareoftendescribedintermsof"millirem"-orone-thousandthofarem.YourExposureLevelsHowmanymilliremareyounowreceiving7ltdependsonseveralfactors-yourdiet,thebuildingmaterialsofyourhomeandworkplace,theamountofmedi-calX-raysyoureceive,eventheelevationofyourhome,becauseathigheraltitudesyoureceivemorecosmicrays.Accordingtoa1987reportbytheNationalCouncilonRadiationProtection(NCRP),theaverageannualexposuretoindividualsintheUnitedStatespopulationfromnaturalandman-madesourcesofradiationisabout360milliremayear,oraboutonemilliremperday.AtypicalAmericaneachyearreceivesabout200milliremtotheliningofthelungfromradongasesinthesoilandair;100milliremfromotherradioactivityintheairwebreathe,thewaterandfoodweconsume,andthesoilandbuildingmaterialsofourhomesandoffices.Inaddition,theaverageAmericanreceivesabout50milliremperyearfromradiationproceduresinmedicineanddentistry.AtypicalchestX-ray,forexample,deliversaboutsixmillirem;aGlseriesabout245millirem;andaComputerizedAutomatedTomography(CAT)scanabout1,500millirem.Fromconsumerproducts(airportX-rays,televisions,smokedetec-tors),theaverageAmericanreceives10milliremperyear.Somepeoplereceivemoreradiation.IfyoulivedinDenver,forexample,youwouldreceiveabout25milliremmorethanifyoulivedatsea-levelbecausethehigherelevationwouldexposeyoutoadditionalcosmicrays.Ifyoumaketripsbyair-plane,youreceiveonetotwoadditionalmilliremforeach2,500milesyoutravelbecauseofthehigheraltitudesatwhichtheplanesfly.Mostradiationiseasilystoppedbywood,metalandevencloth-ing;byremaininginsideahouseorautomobilewiththewindowsclosed,youcankeepexposurefromoutsidesourcestoaminimum.RadiationAndNuclearPlantsThenormaloperationofanuclearpowerplantisaminorfactorinradiationexposure.Eventhepeoplewholivenearesttheplantreceiveatmostonlyonetotwomilliremayear.Thisisevenlessthantheradiationexposurefromcosmicraysduringonecoast-to-coastair-planeflight.12SEP8-30July1990 JS45,R'PI Ifanuclearplantundernormaloperationrepresentssucha.inorradiationexposure,what'utradiationreleasedasaresultofareactoraccident?Withmorethan100nuclear-poweredcommercialelectricplantsoper-atingaroundthecountry,therehasneverbeenanaccidentthathasexposedamemberofthepubliceventothelevelofayear'snaturalradiation.AtThreeMileIslandin1979,thecontain-mentbuildingwasabletopre-ventamajorreleaseofradiation,asitisdesignedandbuilttodo,evenduringacomplicatedacci-dent.RadiationandhealthexpertsfromtheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyandotherfed-eralagenciescalculatedthatthemaximumamountofradiationthatanyonetheoreticallycouldvereceived,evenstandingshelteredinthehighestradia-ionareaoutsidetheplantpropertyfor10days,was70mil-'rem.Theyreportedthattheerageexposureforthepopu-tionwithinfivemilesoftheplantwasonlyaboutonemil-lirem.of500milliremabovenaturalandmedicalexposure.Weknowthatradiationcanbehazardousatmuchhigherlevels.Atthelevelsofthesestandards,how-ever,ifthereisanyhealtheffectitissosmallthatwecannotdetectit.TheNCRPconsidersexposuresofonemilliremperyearanegligiblerisklevel.Scientistshavebeenstudyingradiationfornearlyacentury,andallevidenceofharmfulhealtheffectsisbasedonexpo-suresthatarehundredsoftimeshigherthanthelevelthatwereceivefromnature.Becauseof-thecaretakenbythescientificandmedicalcommunity,theaverageadult'sexposuretomedicalanddentalX-rayshasbeenkepttothelevelofnaturalbackgroundradiation,andexpo-surefromotherman-madesources,likeconsumerproductsandnuclearpowerplants,hasbeenkepttosmallfractionsofradiationlevelsinnature.TypicalRadiationSourcesFollowingarethetypicalsourcesofannualradiationexposurestomostAmericans,accordingtoexpertswritingtheNCRPReportNo.93(1987).SourceMillirernCosmicraysfromthesun284028Naturalradioactivityinwater,foodandairNaturalradioactivityinsoilandrocksRadiationGuidelinesTwoorganizationsofprominentscientificexpertsonradiationandhealth-theInternationalCommissiononRadiologicalProtectionandtheNationalCouncilonRadiationProtectionMeasurements-wereestab-lishedinthe1920'storecom-mendpublichealthandsafetystandardsforradiationexpo-sure.Aftermorethan80yearsofexperienceandresearchintheuseofradiationandtheevalua-tionofitseffectonhumansandanimals,theyrecommendthattheexposuretoworkersintheIndustrybelimitedtoamaxi-rnumof5,000milliremayear."ormembersofthepublic,theommendationisamaximumRadongasMedicalanddentalX-raysConsumerproductssuchasairportX-rays,televisionsandsmokedetectorsFalloutfromweaponstestsNuclearpowerplants'outineoperationSEP8-31July19902005010lessthan113 41 StaypreparedTheoperatorsoftheNineMilePointOneandTwoandFitzPatricknuclearpowerplantsandfederal,state,countyandlocalagenciesplaceparamountimportanceontheprotectionofthepublichealthandsafety.Ifaradiationreleaseweretooc-cur,theemergencyplansdevel-opedcooperativelybytheseorganizationsaredesignedtokeepanyeffectstoaminimum.Theplansareregularlyupdated,andatleastonceayearyouwillreceiveinformationaboutyourroleinemergencyplanning.Thankyouforyourcooperation.Forfurtherinformationaboutemergencyplanning,radiation,nuclearpowerortheplantsatNineMilePoint,contact:OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeGeorgeBrower,Director200NorthSecondStreetFulton,NewYork130691-800-962-2792NewYorkStateEmergencyManagementOfficePublicInformationOfficerBuildingNo.22-FirstSublevelStateCampusAlbany,NewYork12226-50001(518)457-8924NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationTheEnergyCenterP.O.Box81Lycoming,NewYork130931(315)342-4117NewYorkPowerAuthorityJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantP.O.Box41Lycoming,NewYork130931(315)342-3840SEP8-32July1990 1."44Vtl,,II" FactsaboutNineMilePointandFitzPatrickplantsNuclearenergyhasbeenprovid-ingelectricitytoresidentsofNewYorkStatesince1962,whenoneofthenation'sfirstnuclearelectricpowerplantsbeganoperation.ThethreeplantsatNineMilePointprovideasignificantpartofthepowerneededbyupstateNewYorkersforjobs,schoolsandhospitals,communicationsandforuseinhomes.usingnuclearfuel,theNineilePointOneandTwoandFitzPatrickplantsmakeunneces-sarytheburningofmorethanmillionbarrelsofimportedoilhyear.Bysubstitutingnucle-renergyforimportedoil,thethreeplantssaveconsumershundredsofmillionsofdollarsayearinelectricrates,Overtheyears,theoperationofthepowerplantsattheNineMilePointsitehavenotcausedaninjurytoamemberofthepublic.ThehealthandsafetyrecordhasbeenequallyimpressivefortheothernuclearplantsoperatingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThereasonforthisrecordisthatscientistsandengineersintheUnitedStateshaverecognizedthepotentialhazardofnuclearplants-theaccidentalreleaseofradioactivematerials-anddesignedtheplantstopreventalargereleasefromhappening.Ifyouwouldlikeadditionalinformationonhowtheplantsoperate,pleasewriteto:NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationTheEnergyCenterP.O.Box81Lycoming,NewYork130931(315)342-4117NewYorkPowerAuthorityJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantP.O.Box41Lycoming,NewYork130931(315)342-384022SEP8-33July1990 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PlanningareasandevacuationroutesThemaponthenextpageprovidesahandyreferenceforimportantemergencyplanninginformation.Itcontains:~Mapsofemergencyplanningzones,buspickuppointsalongtheevacuationroutes.~Asummaryofemergencyresponseinformation.~Whattodoifyouneedspecialassistance.Themapcanbeeasilyremovedforuse.Itsummarizesthekeypartsofthebooklet.Pleasekeepboththebookletandmaphandy.'SfP8-34July1990 I~

ToPeoplewithDisabilities:Pleasefillinthisquestionnaireandmailitbacktous.Yourcooperationwillaidusinmakingproperarrange-mentsifitbecomesnecessaryforyoutobeevacuatedduringanemergencyofanykind.AdvanceRegistrationCard(Pleaseprint)NameAddressApt.No.Telephone.DateofBirthNameandphonenumberofclosestrelativeorpersonwhoshouldbecontactedinanemergency:PrimaryDisability(ies)SecondaryDisability(ies)DeviceUsed:0Wheelchair0Cane(s)0GuideDog0ElectricWheelchair0Walker0Crutches0OtherAreyoublindorpartiallysighted?Areyoudeaf/hearingimpaired?Canyougetfromyourhousetoabusstopunassisted?Areyouconfinedtobedallormostofthetime?Doyouhaveanyspecialequipmentwhichisrequiredforyourcare?(Example:respirator,oxygen,hospitalbed)Doyouhaveyourowntransportation?Ifnot,canyouobtainaridewitharelative,neighbororfriend?0Pleasesendadditionalcardsforotherdisabledpersonsinmyhousehold.ThisinformationisreleasedforemergencyplanningusebyOswegoCounty.SignaturePleasedetachandmail.Thisquestionnairemustbecompletedeachtimeyoureceiveabookletonemergencyplanning,toassurethatwehaveup-todateinformationonyourneeds.SEP8-35July1990 01l'gi SEPFigure6.2-2EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONINTERFACES(AFTERTSCSTAFFED)1OTIIIPOLICEQCRFF'DEPTJJFHPP$$CWITY~SaCuaTYTRAFFICCCNTRCI.PAINTS5ROAD8LOCKSOAF'ECIRlTYSKCINITY8LDCMf%SOPERATIONSW4)SELECTKDPGSOtt4LI'8/QCNFF'5LAXPAIRS.CRURALELECTNCCNf'ANYCPERATIONSICCNTRN.ROONIttPNSCONTRCLROOHlSlSAHsJOSCgCAHOESSECURITY8LDCSSHNIFF'5OFFICEOSVECOoNYTECltlICALQPPOITCENTERIQTEEHERCENCYDSECTORIllN%$TECltlICALSTAFFCPKRATIONSSISVORTCENTERft&ISUOTIADlCNOLDCOSVECOCOUNTYOKRCGCY0%RATION5CENTEROSVECOCOWTYSUCFILTONoNYHEVYNKSTATEOCACBCY0%RATIONSCENTERINOTSTAFFEDIBERCEICYOPERATIONFACBJJYNCLEAllTRAINDCCKNTERWN5QTESYSTEHPOVERCCNTRNU5DOEFRHAPTfjVISROOKNAYEHgNYIQHtFPRUSSIA,PASEP6-37July1990

~IIII<<+.7><WA.,<<<<I(P~,,=<<7<<<<"*'7A'WIiI.7<<t<<WIVi"<<7<<:".t<<I'<<'..':.II".='a~V"<<7'CP~~1'.~7'\'~'7'17II<<71'7~'7'EXEZE.~~~~j ylIlql OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOffice200NorthSecondStreetFulton,NewYork13069BULKRATEU.S.POSTAGEPAIDPERMITNO.329OSWEGO,N.Y.ImportantInformationPleaseReadandSaveThisBookletIForFurtherInformationCallTheOswegoCountymergencyManagementOfficeAt:-809-962-2792SEP8-37July1990 I

EmergencyplanningzonesandevacuationroutesThismapshowsthedesignatedevacuationroutesfortheentire10-mileemergencyplanningzonearoundtheNineMilePointandFitzPatrickplants.ThatzoneisdividedintoEmergencyResponsePlanningAreas(ERPAS).Designatedevacuationroutesareindi-catedonthemapbybluearrows.Theserouteshavebeenchosentominimizetrafficcongestionandprovidethequickestwayoutoftheemergencyplanningzone.Tofindhowyouwouldevacuate,locatethedesignatedroutenearestyourhome.Youwouldfollowthatrouteoutoftheemergencyplanningzoneregardlessofyourfinaldestination.Besurethatyourroutedoesnottakeyoubackintotheemergencyplanningzone.ToWatertown272926NINEMILEPOINTSrFITZPATRICKPLANTS5rtt(tea5en(les\llLAKEONTARIOIj1I".*12t--:=-V.S.Rte.tgewlIIttt,ate.s+15ToU.S.Int.81Ft.Leer(etRd.~Oeweyad.ogSmiteersRC.dldlM~trtIRte.tgets9:l~8I10I,V.SRte,tgeToU.S.LakeERPASToRochester29Q2B,27LEGENDV.S.Rte.IgeCesrgnltedevecuebonroutesmernnrgtrweysEmergencyResponsePtennrngAreeS(ERPAS)EmergencyResponsePtennrngAresnumberS(ERPAnumberSINORTHToSyracuseToSyracuse10lleeI22-.)',p-t"20'-ld25rSEP8-38July1990 III4ih?HI'bf~.E1$4 YotfrfiotificationYouractionsChildreninschoolSirensandtonealertradioshavebeeninstalledtoalertyouofanyemer-gencysituationthatwouldrequireyoutotakeaction.Thesirensemitsteady,loud,high.pitchedsignals.Thetonealertradiosarespecialradiosprovidedtoindividualswhomaybeoutofsirenrange.Ityouhearthesirensforanextendedperiodottime-aboutthreeminutes-orifyouhearamessageonyourtonealertradio.itmeansonething:YoushouldturnonyourAM/FMradiotoanEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)station.TheoriginatingEBSstationis:104.7MHzWKFM(KIX-FM),Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)Emergencymessageswillalsobebroadcaston:AM570kHzWSYR,Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)620kHzWHEN,Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)1070kHzWSCP,Pulaskl,N.Y.1300kHzWZZZ,Fulton,N.Y.1440kHzWSGO,Oswego,N.Y.FM89.9MHzWRVO,SLINY-Oswego,N.Y.101.7MHzWSCP,Pulaskl,N.Y.105.5MHzWGES,Oswego,N.Y.Youshouldstaytunedtothesestationsandfollowtheirdirectionscarefully.EmergencyBroadcastSystemmessageswilloriginatewithstateandcountyofficials.YoushouldtakeonlytheactionsadvisedbytheseofficialsandbroadcastontheaboveEBSstations.Inordertogiveyouthegreatestdegreeofprotection,instructionstoryouractionswillbegivenbycountyorstateofficialsbasedoncaretulconsiderationsofallthetactors.InstructionswillrefertotheEmergencyResponsePlanningAreas(ERPAs)shownonthemaponpageA1.Pleasebecertainofthenumberassignedtoyourareabecauseinstructionscoulddifferfromoneareatoanother.Stayingindoors-Ifpeopleinyourareaareadvisedtostayindoors,youshouldgoinsidethehouseorothernearbybuildingandlimitthewaysthatoutsideaircanenterthebuilding.Leavinghome-Ifyouareinstructedbycountyorstateofficialsthatyoushouldleaveyourhometemporarily,youshouldquicklygathertheitemsnecessaryforthreedaysandleaveusingthedesignatedevacuationroutesshownonthemaponpageA1.Youshouldremaincalm,avoidusingthetelephoneandstaytunedtotheEmer-.gencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)stations.Specialarrangementshavebeenmadeforchildreninschool.Donotdrivetoschooltopickupyourchildren.Theywillbereleasedintimetocomehomebeforeyouleave,ortheywillbebuseddirectlyfromtheirschooltothereceptioncenterattheNewYorkStateFairgrounds.SpecificsforthoseschoolsclosedbycountyofticialsinresponsetotheemergencysituationwillbeannouncedonEmergencyBroadcastSystemstations.SpecialassistanceTheadvanceregistrationcard,attachedtothebackpageofthebooklet,willbeusedtomakearrangementsforspecialassistance.Ifyouhavenotsentinthiscardandrequirespecialassistanceduringanemergency,call:1-800-962-2792.A2SEP8-39July1990

YourbuspickuppointERPA3ERPA5Ifyoudonothaveanymeansoftransportation,youcanrideoneoftheevacuationbusestothereceptioncenterattheNewYorkStateFairgrounds.Buspickuppointsareindicatedbydotsonthefollowingmaps.YoushouldwalktothenearestbuspickuppointshownonthemapofyourERPA.ERPA1LAKEONTARIOIeeJAIITVkllgXLAKEONTARIO'V+~~Q1ERPA4Q~Qt~Q1NorthSorlba~1OQ~ERPA622ERPA2LAKEONTARIOtknsMlePI.Rd.Q1MealaaoeQstlAKEONTARIOoIf>!Ip~OeropaterQsWeanessMiddyRd.oorERPA7LAKEONTARIOIoQsTollGateSEP8-40July1990A3

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~yr*~4 YourreceptioncenterEmergencyreceptioncenterlocationThereceptioncenterforyourareaistheNewYorkStateFairgroundsinSyracuse.Thereceptioncenterwillbeoperatedbycountyandstatehealthandsocialservicespersonnel.Ifyouareadvisedtoleavethearea,pleasefollowthedirectionsgivenontheEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)stations.Youandyourfamilymightbeadvisedtogodirectlytothehomeofafriendorrelativeoutofthe10.mileemergencyplanningzone,oryoumightbeadvisedtostopfirstatthereceptioncenterforradiationmonitoring.Thelocationofthereceptioncenterisshownattheright.There,youwouldbeassignedtoanearbytemporaryrelocationshelteroperatedbytheAmericanRedCross,ifyoucannotstayatthehomeofafriendorrelative.Therelocationshelterswillbeprofessionallystaffedandwillofferfood,medicalcareandcommunicationsfacilities.Nofirearmsoralcoholicbeverageswillbeallowed.Ifitbecomesnecessarytoevacuatechildrendirectlyfromschool,theywillbebusedtothereceptioncenterattheNewYorkStateFairgrounds.Alloftheevac-uationbusesprovidedforthosewhorequiretransportationwillalsogotothisreceptioncenterOnondagaLakeNewYorkStateiFairgroundsin'y~ieCityofSyracuseTownofGeddesNewYorkStateFairgrounds,Syracuse,accessiblefromRte1-81SouthtoBearStreetExitto690W;Route481Southtol-81SouthtoBearStreetExitto690W;Rte48Southto690EastForFurtherInformationCalltheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeat:1-SQQ-962-2792ASSEPS-45July1990

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SEP$FIGURE8.4SAMPLEINSTRUCTIONALINFORMATIONFOUNDINTELEPHONEDIRECTORIESmayarise.Theyweredevelopedunder'-'evisedregulaflonsissuedin1980bythefederalgovernmenttostrengthenandmakemoreuniformtheemergencyplansnearallnuclearstaflons...We-thecompaniesandagen-ciesthatdevelopedtheseemergencyplahs-arepreparedtoputthemtouse.Withtheunderstandingandcooperationofyouandyourneighbors,weareconf-identhatyourhealthandsafetywillbeprotectedinanemergency.OswegoCountyEmergencyManage,"mentOfficeOswegoCountyLegislatureNewYorkPowerAuthorityNewYorkStateDisasterPreparednessCommissionNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationLastyearmorethan130,000Amer-icanfamilieshadtoleavetheirhomesbecauseofemergencies.TheAmericanRedCrossoperatedthousandsoftem-poraryrelocationcentersasaresultol'aturalactslikehurricanes,floodsandtornadoes.andoflargeaccidents,suchasexploslons,flresandserioustrans-portationaccidents.TheoperatorsoftheNineMilePointandFitzPatrickplantsinScribarecognizethatlikemanyotherindus-trialfaciliUes,theyhavethepotentialforreleasinghazardousmaterialstotheen-vironmentdespitethestringentsafetystandardsunderwhichtheyoperate.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorpora-tionandtheNewYorkPowerAuthorityhavebeenworkingcloselywithfederal,.,.>."state,countyandlocalofficialstoImproveplansfor.handlingan,.emergency.Theseplanswillenabletheutilitiesandgovernmentagenciestocopewithanyemergencysituationthatnotification"Sirensandto'nealertradioshave'eenInstalledtoalertyouofanyemer-'..-'encysituationthatwouldrequireyouto.:i.,takeaction.Asteadythreeminutesiren....signalortonealertradiomessagemeans.;-onething.Youshouldturnonyour~"AM/FMradiotoanEmergencyBroadcastSystem(EBS)station.TheoriginatingEBSstationis:.l'04.7MhzWKFM(KIX-FM)Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)'Emergencymessageswillalsobebroadcaston:AM570KhzWSYR,Syracuse,N.Y.(24hours)'20KhzWHEN,Syracuse,N.Y.'(24hours).,1070KhzWSCP,Pulaskl,N.Y.y~~.~1300KhzWZZZ,Fullon,N.Y.1440KhzWSGO,Oswego,N.Y.FM89.8MhzWRVO,SUNY-Oswego101.7MhzWSCP,Putaskl,N.Y..105.5MhzWSGO,Oswego,N.Y.Youshouldstaytunedtothese'tationsandfollowtheirdirections,carefully.EmergencyBroadcastSystemmessageswilloriginatewithstateandcountyoNcials.Youshouldtakeonlytheactionsadvisedbytheseofficialsand"broadcastontheaboveEBSstaflons."'l..i,Chg~V~actions'nordertogiveyouthegreatestdegreeofprotection,instrucflonsforyouractionswillbegivenbycountyorstateoNcialsbasedoncarefulconsider-ationofallfactors.Instructionswillrefer.;..~...,>totheEmergencyResponsePlanningAreas(ERPAs)shownonthemap.'"""""'"'Pleasebecertainofthenumberas-.......signedtoyourareabecauseinstruc-tionscoulddifferfromone.areato.anotherStayingindoors-Ifpeopleinyourareaareadvisedtostayindoors,----"youshouldgoinsideanearbybuildingandlimitthewaystheoutsideaircanenterthebuilding...LeavingtheArea-Ifyouarein-structedbycountyorstateofficialstoleavetheareatemporarily.youshould....quicklygathertheitemsnecessaryforthreedaysandleaveusingthedesignatedevacuationroutesshownonthemaps.~~Youshouldremaincalm,avoidus-!ingthetelephoneandstaytunedtoemergencybroadcaststations.~FormoreinformafloncalltheOswegoCountyEmergencyManagementONceat1-800-982-2702emergencyplanningandyouaOenaeeCeaniy,eieSl¹eOllteaevera,laaearaMehanlr,andeieireneYeeaHWerAeennaySraeenteWlaaanneeen'eapeNeeoivtcaannoonceinenlandao¹nnelaaioeponeaiQyloraeoenlonL""~ISEP8-46July1999 QI1g"i

~REOVERX9.1PROGRESSIONFROMEMERGENCYRESPONSETORECOVERY9-19.1.19.1.29.1.39.1.4AccidentResponsePhaseRe-entryPhaseTerminationofEmergencyPhaseRecoveryPhase9-19-29-39-49.2RECOVERYOPERATIONS9-59.3EMERGENCYORGANIZATIONTRANSFORMATION9-69.4CORPORATEEMERGENCYRESPONSE/RECOVERYORGANIZATION9-79.4.19.4.29.4.3FunctionalGroup-NMPNSNormalStationOrganizationSupportGroupAugmentationoftheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecovexyOrganization9-89-139-199.1CORPORATEEMERGENCYRESPONSE/RECOVERYORGANIZATION9-23SEP9-iSeptember1989

9.0RECOVERYActionstakenduringanemergencysituationfallintotwogeneralcategories;responseandrecovery.Responseactionsarethosetakentomanagetheconsequencesofanemergencyandtobringtheemergencyundercontrol.Recoveryactionsarethoselongertermactionstakentorestorethestation,asnearlyaspossible,toitspre-emergencycondition.Thissectiondescribestheprogressionfromresponsetorecoveryandestablishestypicalcriteriafordeclaringthatanemergencyhasenteredtherecoveryphase.Typicalrecoveryoperationsareaddressed.Finally,theCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationisdescribed.PROGRESSIONFROMEMERGENCYRESPONSETORECOVERYThetwogeneralactioncategories,responseandrecovery,aredirectedbyseparateorganizations:theOn-SiteEmergencyOrganizationisresponsibleforinitialresponsewhiletheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationisresponsibleforlongtermresponseandrecovery.9.1.1AccidentResonsePhaseAttheonsetofanemergencysituationtheon-siteemergencyorganization,undertheSiteEmergencyDirector,hastotalauthorityforcontroloftheemergencysituation.Uponhisarrivalatthestation,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillreplacetheSiteEmergencyDirectorastheindividualwithoverallauthorityfordirectionandcontrolofiheemergencysituation.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorwillmaintainoverallresponsibilityfortheactualoperationandcontroloftheStationandtheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillconcernhimselfprimarilywithsuchdetailsoftheemergencyaspublicandpressrelations,StateandlocalaswellasFederalemergencyorganizationinteraction,logistics,off-siteemergencymeasuresandoutsidetechnicalassistance.TheindividualwhoassumesthepositionofCorporateEmergencyDirectorisalsothedesignatedRecoveryManager.During,thetransitionalphase.romresponsetorecovery,thisindividualmayservethedualfunctionofCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.FinalresponsibilityandauthorityformanagingtheresponseandrecoveryrestswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.SEP9-1August1988

(Cont'd)Duringtheaccidentresponsephase,theSiteEmergencyDirectorandCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillperiodicallyevaluateandassessthestatusoftheemergencyandeffectivenessofemergencyactionsbyobservingmonitoringinstrumentation,reviewingallcurrentandpertinentdataavailablefromemergencyresponseand/ormonitoringteams,andthroughdiscussionswithappropriatemembersoftheemergencyresponseorganization.Asdictatedbyplant/radiologicalconditions,emergencyresponseeffortswillberedirected,augmentedand/orreduced.ThroughperiodicreviewoftheemergencyconditionagainsttheEmergencyActionLevels(EAL's)criteriatheneedtoupdatetheemergencyclassificationwillbeassessedand,asappropriate,theemergencyclasswillbeescalatedorclosedout.Itispossibletoentertherecoveryphasefromanyemergencyclassification.However,theactualemergencydeclarationmustbeterminatedfirst.TherecoveryphaseshouldbeenteredafterterminationofaSiteAreaEmergencyoraGeneralEmergency.23Foremergenciesofshortduration,orforthecategoriesofUnusualEventandAlert,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagermightnotreplacetheSiteEmergencyDirectoruntiltherecoveryphase,providedsuchaphaseisnecessary.Althoughresponseisofprimaryimportance,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagercan,inhisparallelroleinitiatesomerecoveryoperationsduringtheresponsephase.Gradually,astheresponseeffortbeginstoabate,recoveryeffortswillgainmoreimportance.Finally,apointwillbereachedwhentheemergencysituationhasdecreasedtotheextentthatitcanbeconsidered,forallpracticalpurposes,resolved.Atthispoint,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillcommunicatethisresolutiontotheappropriateauthoritiesandtheemergency,responseorganizationandaltertheorganizationalstructurefromaresponseorganizationtoarecoveryorganization.Intheeventthatgheemergencysituationrecurs,recoveryeffortsmaybesuspendeduntiltheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerallowsthemtoresume.hTheRe-entryPhaseistheperiodfollowingstationevacuationduringwhichaccesstothestationisrestricted.Thisperiodcancommencewiththestartoftheemergency,orcandevelopastheemergencyprogresses,andmaylastintotherecoveryphase.Re-entrymaybemadetoperformessentialtaskssuchassavinghumanlife,controllingreleaseofradioactivematerials,andpreventingadditionaldamagetoplantandequipment.SEP9-2September1991

(Cont'd)AdditionalactionstobeundertakenduringtheRe-entryPhasewillbedirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Itisnotfeasibletospecifyinadvanceexactlyalloftheadditionalactionswhichshouldbetakenbecauseofthevariedspectrumofconceivableconditions.Planningforre-entrywillincludeevaluationofavailablesurveydata,reviewofexposuresincurred,projectionofmanpowerandequipmentneeds,andre-entrysurveyteamactivation.Actionstobeprescribeduponre-entryincludeacomprehensivesurveyoftheplanttodefineradiologicalproblemareas.Basedonsurveyresults,highradiationareasandareasofcontaminationwillbeisolatedandposted,andifpossible,portableshieldingwillbeused,asappropriate.Affectedareaswillberopedoffandpostedwithwarningsignsindicatingradiationlevelsbasedonsurveyresults.Accesstosuchareaswillbecontrolled,andexposurestopersonnel.enteringsuchareaswillbedocumented.Surveyresults,interviewsofindividualswithdirectknowledgeofrecentconditionsintheaffectedarea(s),andallotherindicatorsinthecontrolroomwillbeusedtoevaluatetheadvisabilityandthetimingofre-entrytoeffectedareas.Alldatagatheredduringthere-entryoperationandadditionalinformationdevelopedbythevarioustechnicalsupportgroupswillbeassessedandusedindevelopingsubsequentrecoveryplans.Allowableoccupancytimesandapplicableradiationexposurecriteriaforindividualsperformingthesetaskswillbedeterminedbaseduponarearadiationmonitorsand/orradiationsurveydata.Theplannedradiationexposurelimitsforre-entrywillbethoseof10CFR20.Iftheneedarisesforexposurelimitswhichexceedthoseof10CFR20,theSiteEmergencyDirectormayinstitutethehigherlimitsidentifiedinSection6.0oftheNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlan.TerminationofEmerencPhaseAsdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection9.1.1,theSiteEmergencyDirectorandCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillperiodicallyevaluateandassessthestatusoftheemergency,theeffectivenessofemergencyactions,andtheneedtoupdatetheemergencyclass.TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwilldeterminewhentheemergencyphasehasendedandwillnotifytheappropriateauthorities(e.g.,federal,state,andcountyagencies,etc.jandtheemergencyresponseorganizationofhisdetermination.CriteriaFordeclaringanemergencysituationresolvedisdependentontheemergencyclassificationdeclaredbutmayinclude:oRadiationlevelsinallin-plantareasarestableoraredecreasingwithtime.oReactorandassociatedsystemsareinasafe,stablecondition,areactorcooldownisinprogressandithasbeendeterminedthattheplanthastheabilitytoachieveandmaintainacoldshutdowncondition.23SEP9-3September1991

~'~9.1.3(Cont'd)oReleasesofradioactivematerialstotheenvironmentareundercontrolorhaveceased.oAnyfire,floodingorsimilaremergencyconditionsareundercontrolorhaveceased.oDrywellpressureisatnormallevels.ASiteEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedureEPP-25EmergencyReclassificationandRecovery,providesthespecificguidanceonterminationoftheemergencyphaseandcommencementoftherecoveryphase.9.1.4DuringtheinitialstageoftheRecoveryPhase,alldatagatheredfromre-entryoperationsandadditionalinformationdevelopedbythevarioustechnical'supportgroupswillbeassessed.AplanofactionforreturningtheplanttoaconditionwithinTechnicalSpecificationslimitswillbedevelopedusingtheguidanceprovidedinasiteEmergencyPlanImplementingProcedures.Thismayincludedevelopingdetailedschedules,requestingadditionalspecializedequipmentandpersonnel,writingspecificrecoveryproceduresfordecontamination,processinghighlyradioactivewater,repaixingequipment,andpurchasingnewequipment.TheSafetyReviewandAuditBoard(SRAB)andSiteOperationsReviewCommittee(SORC),whicharecomposedofNiagaraMohawkpersonnelandothersknowledgeableinthedisc'plinesrelatedtonuclearsafety,mayberequestedtoreviewxecoveryoperations.Awrittenlogofallactionstakenandbywhomispreferedifconditionspermit.23Off-siteactionsduringthisstagemayentaildevelopingdetailedsurveysandmappingofcontaminatedareas,developingdecontaminationproceduresand,ingeneral,preparingtheareaforadeliberatereturnofevacuatedpersonnel.SEP9-4September1991

9.2RECOVERYOPERATIONSAllrecoveryoperationsnecessarytorestoretheplanttoanoperationalconditionwillbeconductedwithintheframeworkoftheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization.PromtheEmergencyOperationsPacility,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerandhisstaffwillbeabletodirectallrecoveryoperationsaswellastoworkcloselywiththeplantstaffinmakinganyrepairsandmodificationstotheplant.TheestablishedorganizationintheCorporateHeadquartersalsoprovidesdirectionforrecoveryworkperformedtherein.TheregressionoftheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationbacktoanormalcorporateorganizationwillbeinitiatedwhenthereisnosignificantadvantageremainingtokeeptheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationactivated.TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillberesponsiblefordeactivatingtheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization.Specificrecoverytasks,andthesequenceinwhichtheyareperformedwillbeinitiatedatthedirectionoftheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Throughperiodicmeetingsandreviewsofstatusofprojects/tasks,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillassureadequateinterfacesbetweenthevariouselementsoftheRecoveryOrganizationareestablishedandmaintained(e.g.,adequatequalityassurancestaffinvolvementinreviewofengineeringandconstructionactivitiesfordevelopmentandimplementationofdesignchanges).ActivitiesforwhichtheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationisresponsibleduringtherecoveryphaseinclude,butarenotnecessarilylimitedto,thefollowing:a.Logistical1.Conductplanningandscheduling.2.Establishasiteaccessandstagingarea.3.OrganizeaRecoveryProjectTeam.b.Engineeringl.Evaluatedamagetoplantequipment.2.Developnecessarydesignchanges.3.Managesiteconstructionandrestorationactivities.SEP9-5July1986

-9.2(Cont'd)c~Radiological1.Controlairbornereleases.2.Manageradiologicalwasteprocessing.3.Controlpersonneldosimetryandrecords.4.Manageon-sitedecontaminationandassist,asnecessary,withoff-sitedecontamination.5.Studylong-termradiologicaleffects.6.Estimatetotalpopulationdose.d.Administrative1.Providerecordsmanagementcontrols.2.Processlegalandinsuranceclaims.3.Managecontractsandcontrolbudgets.Proceduresdetailingperformanceoftheabovetaskswillbedevelopedifrequiredduringtherecoverytimeframe.Duringrecoveryoperations,theradiationexposurelimitsof10CFR20apply.CompliancewiththoselimitswillbetheresponsibilityoftheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerviatheapplicableHealthPhysicsorganizationatthetimeofrecovery.RecoveryactionsthatplanforormayresultinradioactivereleaseswillbeevaluatedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerandhisstaffasfarinadvanceoftheeventasispossible.Sucheventsanddatapertainingtothereleasewillbereportedtotheappropriateoff-siteemergencyresponseorganizationsandagencies.9.3Theemergencyresponseorganizationmaygothroughaseriesoftransformationsdependinguponthetimeofinitiation,type,severityanddurationoftheemergencycondition.Basicallythereisaphasedresponse.Astheincidentincreasesinseverityorpotentialseverity,theemergencyresponseandcorrespondingresponseorganizationincreasesinsize.Theseorganizationaltransformations,whichmayultimatelyresultinthecreationofaRecoveryOrganization,arediscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection5.0.SEP9-6September1989

-9.3(Cont'd)Ifitappearsthattheemergencywillbeprotractedorextensiverecoveryoperationswillberequired,afurtherchangeinorganizationmaybedirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Althoughplanningforrecoverywillvaryaccordingtothespecificnatureoftheemergencysituation,along-termrecoveryorganizationthatisgeneralinnaturehasbeendefined.Thisorganization,theCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization,isdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection9.4andisdepictedinSiteEmergencyPlanFigure9.1.ThetransitiontotheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationwillbemadeknowntoallconcernedpartiesbycommunicationfromtheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.Otherpersonnel,asdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection9.4.39maybecalledupontoincreasetheabilityoftheEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationtofunctionona24hourperdaybasisforextendedperiodsand/orprovidespecialexpertiseinspecificareasasdictatedbythetypeandseverityoftheparticularemergency.9.4Ifitappearsthattheemergencywillbeprotractedorextensiverecoveryoperationswillberequired,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagermaydirectthetransformationfromStaffingLevelIIItotheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization,whichisdepictedinSiteEmergencyPlanFigure9.1.ThisCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationiscomprisedoftwomajorgroups:FunctionalandSupport.TheFunctionalGroupisessentiallycomprisedofthenormalstationorganizationandwouldberesponsibleforthedevelopmentandimplementationofplansandproceduresnecessaryforthelongtermemergencyresponseandrecoveryoperations.TheFunctionalGroupis]directedandcoordinatedbytheSiteEmergencyDirector,normallythe'.StationSuperintendent-NuclearGenerationoftheaffectedunit,whoIreportstotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.TheFunctionalGroupisfurtherdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection9.4.1.TheSupportGroupiscomprisedessentiallyofthosepositionsestablishedintheaugmentationprovidedbyStaffingLevelIIIwiththeadditionofaDesignandConstructionSupportGroupandinterfacewiththeQualityAssuranceGroup.TheSupportGroupwouldassisttheFunctionalGroupinareassuchasplantmodificationdesign,qualityassurance/controlandadministrativesupportfunctionssuchaspurchasing,transportation,etc.TheSupportGroupisfurtherdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection9.4.2.SEP9-7September1989

9.4(Cont'd)OtherpersonnelmaybecalledupontoincreasetheabilityoftheEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationtofunctionona24hourperdaybasisforextendedperiodsand/orprovidespecialexpertiseinspecificareasasdictatedbythetypeandseverityoftheparticularemergency.ThisadditionalsupportisdiscussedinSectionSiteEmergencyPlan9.4.3.9.4.1WhenitisdeterminedthattheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganization,establishedbyStaffingLevelII(orIII),isnolongerrequired,thestationpersonnelwillreverttothenormalstationorganization.IntheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization,thestationorganizationisreferredtoastheFunctionalGroup.TheFunctionalGroupisresponsiblefordevelopmentandimplementationofplansandproceduresnecessaryfortherecoveryoperations.GeneralresponsibilitiesofthevariouselementsoftheFunctionalGroup,areidentifiedinthefollowing.9.4.1.1ttKeypositionsandresponsibilitiesintheOperationsDepartmentinclude:ThepositionofSiteEmergencyDirectorwillbefilledbytheaffectedunitStationSuperintendent-NuclearGenerationorinhisabsence,adesignatedalternate.TheSiteEmergencyDirectorisresponsiblefordirectingandcoordinatingtheactivitiesoftheOn-SiteEmergencyResponseOrganizationofStaffingLevelIIandIIIasdiscussedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection5.2.IntheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganization,hisprimaryresponsibilitywillbetodirectandcoordinatetheactivitiesoftheFunctionalGroup.HewillserveastheprimarymanagementinterfacewithotherelementsoftherecoveryorganizationtoensurethattheFunctionalGroupneedsareadequatelytranslated,andcarriedout.HeworkswithRadwasteOperationstodevelopplans;andprocedurestoprocessandcontrolliquid,gaseousandsolid,'astesinamannerconsistentwiththerecoveryorganizationobjectivesandtominimizetheeffectsonthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.RadwasteOperationsmayalsoassistinthedevelopmentofdecontaminationplansinsupportofplantoperations.SEP9-8September1989

HewillassureadequateinterfacewiththeSiteOperations'ReviewCommitteeandSafetyReviewandAuditBoardonproposedactions,procedurechanges,anddesignmodifications.a)TheprimarytaskoftheSuperintendentofOperationsNuclearoftheaffectedunitwillbetodirecttheeffortsofstationoperationspersonneltowardsplacingthereactorinasafecondition.Responsibilitiesduringtherecoveryphaseinclude:oImplementingprocedurestosupportrecoveryefforts.Ensuringthattheplantismaintainedduringtherecoveryoperation.Ensuringthatstationpersonnelaretrainedinrecoveryrelatedoperatingprocedures.Ensuringthatrecoveryeffortplansandschedulesareimplemented.ProvidesinterfacewithotherelementsoftheRecoveryOrganizationtoassureappropriatedataandinformationareprovidedandthatoperationsneedsandsolutionsaresatisfactorilytranslated.UseReactorAnalyststoevaluatecurrentconditionsofthecore.Reviewproposedplantoperationswithrespecttotheeffectoncoreconditionsandmakerecommendationstoeffectsafercoreconditions.Thisdepartmentprovidessupportforrecoveryintheareasof-,Chemistry,RadiationProtectionandRadiologicalSupport.Department~staffmonitor,controlandevaluatechemicalandradiological~conditions.Theycoordinatesamplingprograms,doseassessment,doselmanagement,radiationprotectionprogramsandchemistryprogramsinsupportoftherecoveryoperation.Theydevelopandimplementplansforaffectedplantareas.Theycoordinateplansandscheduletaskswithappropriatemanagersoftherecoveryorganizationandprovide~recommendationstotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager'oncerningfutureoperationsthatcouldaffecttheplantorthe(environment.TheycoordinatewithRadwasteOperationstodevelop(plansandproceduresforprocessingradwastes.Inaddition,thedepartmentprovidestechnicalassistanceintheareasofRadiological,Engineers,ALARAEngineering,RespiratoryProtection,DosimetryandiIndustrialHygiene.SEP9-9September1989

9.4.1.2(Cont'd)Someheypositionsinthisdepartmentinclude:a.TheRadiationProtectionManagerisresponsibleforallradiationprotectionactivitieson-site.Hedirectsthenormalin-plantRadiationProtectionpersonnelinmonitoring,controllingandevaluatingplantradiologicalconditions.Hedirectshisstaffinaccumulatingdata,performingdoseassessments,andprovidingradiationprotectionprogramsinsupportoftherecoveryoperation.b~TheSupervisorChemistryandRadiochemistryisresponsibleforallchemistryactivitieson-site.Hedirectsthenormalin-plantChemistrypersonnelinmonitoring,controllingandevaluatingplantchemicalconditions.Hedirectshisstaffinaccumulatingdata,performingassessments,andprovidingchemistryprogramsinsupportoftherecoveryoperation.9.4.1.3NuclearServicesprovidessupportforrecoveryoperationsintheareasofEmergencyPreparedness,EnvironmentalProtection,NuclearTrainingandAdministrativeServices.KeypositionsandresponsibilitiesServicesinclude:involvingrecoveryinNuclearIa~TheManagerEmergencyPreparednessincooperationwiththeSchedulingandPlanningManagerwillberesponsibleforcoordinatingthedevelopmentofaformalRecoveryPlan,ifrequired,toreturntheplanttoanoperablestatus.Assuch,heinterfaceswiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager,otherelementsoftherecoveryorganisation,andwith-representativesofthevariouslicensingagenciesforthedevelopmentandapprovalofthePlan.Heisresponsibleforthemaintenanceofemergencyplans,proceduresandequipmentandforperformingemergencyplanningliaisonwithFederal,Stateandlocalagencies.SEP9-10September-1989

~~~~9.4.1.3(Cont'd)b.ttt'heManagerEnvironmentalProtectionprovidesradiationprotectionsupportoff-siteby:oCoordinatingoff-sitesamplingprograms.oDirectingstaffradiationprotectionpersonnel,contractorsandothersinaccumulatingoff-siteradiationmeasurementdata.oEvaluatingoff-sitedosesandperformingdoseassessment.oEstimatingtotalpopulationdose.oCoordinatingdosemanagement.oProvidingradiationprotectionprograms.oPerformingotherradiationprotectionactivitiesasdirectedbytheSuperintendentChemistryandRadiationManagement.~~~~9.4.1.4hn'tTheTechnicalDepartmentisresponsibleforanalysisandthedevelopmentofplansandproceduresindirectsupportofplantoperationspersonnelwiththeobjectiveoftakingtheplanttoandmaintainingitinasafeshutdownconditioninamannerwhichminimizestheeffecton,thehealthandsafetyofthepublic.ThisdepartmentincludessupportfromTechnicalServices(i.e.SiteiComputerSystemsServices,TechnicalAssessment,SystemEngineering,~PlantPerformance).SomekeypositionsintheTechnicalDepartmentandresponsibilitiessupportingrecoveryinclude:a~TheTechnicalSuperintendent-Nuclearisresponsiblefor:Providingexperiencedlicensedpersonneltosupportplantoperations.Analyzingproblemsanddevelopingpost-accidentoperatingproceduresnecessarytoachieveandmaintainasafereactorshutdown.Analyzingsituationsanddevelopingsolutionsnecessarytoachieveandmaintaincorestability.Analyzinganddevelopinginputpertinenttoplantlicensingissues.SEP9-11September1989

~~~9.4.1.4(Cont'd)/TheSuperintendentTechnicalServicesNuclearwillassisttheTechnicalSuperintendentindirectingandcoordinatingtheactivitiesoftheTechnicalServicesGroup.IndividualsfromtheplanttechnicalstaffwillcomprisethekeymembersoftheTechnicalGroup.Othersmaybeassignedasnecessarytomeettherequirementsoftherecoveryeffort.b.h'GrtTheTechnicalServicesGroupStaffwillprovideabroadrangeofsupporttotheFunctionalGroup.Theywillinterfacewithplantoperationspersonnel,theDesignandConstructionSupportGroup,andtheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryNanager'sadvisorygrouptoassurethenecessarysupportis'rovided.Thevariousactivitiesofmembersofthisgroupmayinclude,butnotbelimitedto,thefollowing:Analyzingproblemsassociatedwiththeoperationofplantsystemsandequipmentanddevelopingout-of-normaloremergencyplansforhowplantoperationspersonnelcanbestcontendwiththeproblems.Rewritingexistingoperatingandemergencyoperatingproceduresasrequiredtoreflectexistingaccidentconditions.Convertingplantrecoveryplansintoclear,concise,out-of-normaloperatingandemergencyproceduresforusebyplantoperationspersonnel.Providingsupporttoplantoperationsinmonitoringplantparameters,analyzingplantconditions,systemvalvealignmentandequipmentoperations.ProvidingsupporttotheplantoperationspersonnelininterfacingwithTechnicalSupportpersonnelandotherrecoveryorganizationpersonnel.Assistingincoordinatingrecoveryorganization'objectivesrequiringimplementationbyplantoperationspersonnel.AssistinginthecollectionofplantinformationforinputtotheDataFacility.WorkingwithNRCrepresentativestoresolvequestionsconcerningFSARandTechnicalSpecificationscommitmentsinlightofexistingplantconditions.SEP9-12September1989

r~~~9.4.1.4(Cont'd)oWorkingwithNRCrepresentativestoresolvelicenserequirementsassociatedwithproposedabnormaloperatingmodesorplantmodifications.oFunctioningasmembersoftheSiteOperationsReviewCommittee.Specialconsultantsmaybecalledinasnecessarytoprovidein-depthexpertisetoaidinsolvingcriticaltechnicalproblems9.4.2tGAsevidencedbyreferringtoSiteEmergencyPlanFigure9.1,theSupportGroupiscomprisedessentiallyofthosepositionsestablishedintheaugmentationoftheEmergencyResponseOrganizationprovidedbyStaffingLevelIII.ThedutiesandresponsibilitiesofthevariouselementsoftheSupportGroupestablishedinStaffingLevelIIIareaddressedinSection6.0ofthisPlan.ThedutiesandresponsibilitiesoftheDesignandConstructionSupportGroupandQualityAssuranceGrouparediscussedinthefollowing.9.4.2.1'tD'TheSecurityDirectorwillprovidecontinueddirectionforsecuritypersonnelatNMPCfacilitiesthroughouttherecoveryphase.Hewillinterfacewithother,.emergencyresponsepersonneltodetermineandarrangeforsecurityneedsattheERF'sduringrecovery.SpecifictasksfortheSecurityDirectormaybeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytherecoveryphaseandasdirectedbytheRecoveryManager.ThismayincludeescortingpressfromtheJNCtootherNMPCEmergencyResponseFacilities.9.4.2.2TheAdministrative/LogisticsManagerwillberesponsibleforalladministrativeandlogisticalfunctionsrequiredtosupporttheentirerecoveryoperation.Thesesupportfunctionsmayincludelodgingaccommodationsforrecoverypersonnel,commissary,pettycash,transportationofmaterialsandpersonnel,non-technicalmanpower,etc.HewillbethefocalpointforcoordinationwithallNMPCdepartmentsfortheAdministrativeandlogisticalsupportnecessarytoassisttherecoveryoperation.SEP9-13September1989

~~~9.4.2.3TheScheduling/PlanningManagerhastheresponsibilitytointerfacewithallgroupsatNMPCintherecoveryphasetoestablishschedulesandprioritieswhichensureorderlyandprogressiverecoveryworkflow.Inaddition,incooperationwiththeManagerEmergencyPreparedness,hedevelopsaFormalRecoveryPlan.TheScheduling/PlanningManagerwillcontrolandexpeditecorporate,vendor,contractandgovernmentcommitments.OtherspecificrecoverytasksmaybedictatedbytheRecoveryManager.9.4.2.4nnv'hepositionofTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManagerwillbefilledbyadesignedstaffmemberoftheNuclearEngineeringandLicensingDepartment.HisdutieswillbetoadvisetheRecoveryManagerintechnicalmattersandcoordinatetheRecoveryAdvisorySupportGroup.ThisAdvisorySupportGroupisassembledbytheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManager,andiscomprisedofhighleveltechnicalandmanagerialpersonnelfromgovernment,contract,NSSSandconsultantsupportorganizations.Theserepresentativeswillhavesufficientauthoritytocommittheresourcesoftheirorganizationtosupporttherecoveryoperation.Thismanager,willalsoconsultwithotherNMPCdepartments,suchaslegal,claimsandriskmanagementtosupportrecoveryactivities.9.4.2.5~~~TheEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformation(EDPI)willworkcloselywiththeTSC/EOFLiaisonandallrecoverystaffinpreparingnewsreleasesandwillcoordinatealloutgoinginformation.HewillalsohavenewreleasesreviewedbytheRecoveryManagerorSiteEmergencyDirectorpriortoreleasetoensureaccuracy.TheEDPIwillbethe.NMPCfocalpointfordisseminationofrecoveryactivitiesinformationtothepublicandmediarepresentatives.9.4.2.6nntt'DesignandConstructionSupportGroupwillbeestablishedaftertheplantisinasafecondition,orwhenotherwiseConsideredprudentbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerinconsultationwiththeTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManager.ThisgroupwillincorporatemembersoftheNuclearEngineeringandLicensingStaffaddressedinSiteEmergencyPlanSection6.0.ThepositionofDesignandConstructionSupportDirectorwillbefilledbytheVice-PresidentNuclearEngineeringandLicensingorinhisabsence,analternate.Primaryresponsibilitywillbethedirectionandcoordinationofdesign,engineeringandconstructionactivitiesinsupportoftherecoveryoperationandwillincludeinterfacewiththeTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManagerinmostdesign,engineering,constructionandtechnicalmatters.SpecificresponsibilitiesoftheDesignandConstructionSupportDirectorwillinclude,butnotbelimitedto,thefollowing:SEP9-14September1989

r~~~9.4.2.6(Cont'd)oCoordinatinganddirectingthedesign,engineeringandconstructionactivitiesofNiagaraMohawkgroups,theNSSSSupplier,constructionforces,andoutsidevendorsandconsultants.oProvidingthedirectcontactbetweenNiagaraMohawkandtheoutsidedesign,engineeringandconstructionagenciesonadministrativematters.DeterminingtheneedforandprovidingengineeringandtechnicalspecialiststootherNiagaraMohawkgroups(e.g.,licensingspecialiststotheFunctionalGroup,technicalbrieferstotheEmergencyDirectorofPublicInformation,etc.).CoordinatingwiththeAdministrative/LogisticsManagertoensurerequiredplantsitefacilitiesareavailabletothecompanyrecoveryorganizationandoutsidesupportwhentheyarrive(e.g.,communications,powersupplies,HVAC,etc.).CoordinatingwiththeQualityAssuranceGrouptoestablishqualityassuranceanddocumentationrequirementsforengineering,designandconstructionactivities.Reviewingandapprovingallengineering,designandconstructionwork.TheDesignandConstructionSupportDirectorandappropriatemembersofhisstaffmayalsobecalledupontoactasmembersoftheTechnicalLiaisonandAdvisoryManager'sadvisorygroup.Specifictaskswillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.TheDesignandConstructionSupportDirectorwilldesignateindividualswithintheEngineeringGroupandtheConstructionGrouptoberesponsibleforspecifictasks.a~vrEn'n'TheRecoveryEngineeringGroupiscomposedoftheNiagaraMohawkNuclearEngineeringandLicensingDepartmentStaffandperformssuchengineeringanddesigntasksthattheDesign&ConstructionSupportDirectormaydirecttomeettherequirementsoftherecoveryoperation.SpecificindividualswillbeassignedtheresponsibilityforthedirectionandcoordinationofengineeringanddesigneffortsoftheNSSSSupplierandoutsidevendors,contractorsandconsultantswhomaybecalledupontoprovideassistancetotheNiagaraMohawkRecoveryEngineeringStaffduringtherecoveryoperation.Specificresponsibilitiestobeassignedinclude:SEP9-15September1989

~~~9.4.2.6(Cont'd)oDirecting,coordinatingandapprovingengineeringanddesigntasksassignedbytheDesignandConstructionSupportDirector.oProvidingtheadministrativeandtechnicalcontroloftheengineersanddesignersassignedtoatask.oProvidingthedirectcontact(himselforanassignedstaffmember)betweenNiagaraMohawkandtheNSSSSupplierandanyoutsidevendors,contractorsandconsultants,performingengineeringanddesignwork,onalladministrativeandtechnicalmatters.ProvidingdesigninputProcessinginformationrequestsPerformingdesignreviewsMonitoringworkschedulesReviewingpurchaseorders/contractsProvidingengineeringsupporttotheConstructionGroupduringtheinstallationofdesignmodificationsandotherconstructionactivities(toassurepromptresolutionofengineering/designrelatedconstructionproblems).Providingengineering/designsupporttotheFunctionalGroupasrequestedbythemorasotherwisedeterminednecessary.LicensingissuesandinterfacewiththeNRCAnalysisofplantproblemsanddeterminingsolutions(operations,I&C,radwaste,maintenance,etc.)Interfacewithoutsidecontractorsandconsultantso"Coordinatingtheworkofsuppliersprovidingcomponents/servicesfortheNSSSandthebalance-of-plant.oAssistingintranslatingrecoveryandemergencyplansdevelopedbyvariousgroupsintoproceduresforusebyplant(FunctionalGroup)personnel.oInterfacingwiththeQualityAssuranceGroupand,asappropriate,LegalDepartmentpersonnelforthereviewandapprovalofnewdesigns,modificationsandprocedures.Specifictaskswillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheDesignandConstructionSupportDirector.SEP9-16September1989

nttGTheConstructionGroupiscomposedofNiagaraMohawkConstructionServicesGroupstaff.TheConstructionGroup'sprimaryresponsibilitywillbetodirectandadministrativelycontroltheconstructionforces,includingsubcontractors,andtoperformsuchconstructiontasksthattheDesign&ConstructionSupportDirectormaydirecttomeettherequirementsoftherecoveryoperation.SpecificindividualswithintheGroup,willbeassignedtheresponsibilitiesfor:oProvidingthedirectcontactbetweenNiagaraMohawkandallcontractors,providingconstructionservices,onalladministrativeandconstructionmatters.oAssuringthattheconstructionforcesareadequatelymannedandequippedtoprovidetimelyconstructionsupport.oDirecting,coordinating,reviewing,andapprovingallconstructiontasksassignedbytheDesignandConstructionSupportDirector.oCoordinatingtheworkofsuppliersorsubcontractorsprovidingconstructionmaterialsorservices.oCoordinating,asnecessary,withtheStationMaintenanceandIGCgroupsonresponsibilitiesforinstallationofmodifications.oCoordinatingwithplantoperationspersonnelforestablishingplantconditionsforconstructionwork.oCoordinatingwiththeQualityAssuranceGroupforadequatecoverageduringconstruction.oCoordinatingwithplantradiationprotectionpersonneltoassureadequatesurveys,ALARAreview,andradiationprotectioncoverage(RWP's)ofconstructionactivities.oCoordinatingwiththeEngineeringGroupforengineeringcoverageofconstructionworkandresolutionofproblems.oAssistingintheperformancetestingofnewlyconstructedormodifiedsystems.Specifictaskswillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,andasdirectedbytheDesignandConstructionSupportDirector.SEP9-17September1989

~'~~9.4.2.7TheNiagaraMohawkQualityAssuranceorganizationwillprovidecoverageofactivitiesoftheEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationasrequiredtoassurecompliancewiththeNiagaraMohawkCorporateQualityAssurancePlan.TheQualityAssuranceManagerisresponsiblefordirectingandcoordinatingtheactivitiesoftheNiagaraMohawkQualityAssuranceOrganization.HeisresponsibleforestablishingtheNiagaraMohawkqualityassurancerequirementsforengineering,design,procurementandconstructionactivitiesduringtherecoveryoperation.TheQualityAssuranceManagerhastheauthority:oToevaluatethemannerinwhichallactivities,bothon-siteandoff-site,areconductedwithrespecttoqualitybymeansofreview,survey,audit,surveillance,monitoring,andinspection.oToperformevaluationsonaplannedandperiodicbasistoverifythattheQualityAssuranceProgramisbeingeffectivelyimplemented.oToidentifyqualityproblemsandtoinitiate,recommendorprovidesolutionsthroughdesignatedchannelsandtoverifyimplementationofresolutions.oTostopworkorfurtherprocessing,deliveryorinstallationofnonconformingmaterial,andstopworkonnonconformingactivities.ThespecificresponsibilitiesoftheQualityAssuranceManagerincludethefollowing:oProvideforthereviewandacceptanceoftheQualityAssuranceProgramofcontractorsprovidingservicesaffectingqualityandofvendorssupplyingmaterials,parts,orcomponentscoveredbythescopeoftheQualityAssuranceProgram.oProvideforreviewandacceptanceofprocedurespreparedbyotherNiagaraMohawkorganizationswhentheseprocedurescontrolorexerciseaneffectuponitemsandactivitiesimportanttosafety.ProvideaworkinginterfaceandcommunicationwiththeNiagaraMohawkorganizations,agents,contractors,vendors,andotherswithrespecttoQAmatters.Additionally,inconjunctionwithlicensing-personnel,heshallprovideaworkinginterfaceandcommunicationswiththeNRCwithrespecttoQAmatters.Provide,asapplicable,plannedandperiodicaudits,monitoring,surveillanceandinspectionsoforganizations,contractorsandvendorsperformingactivitiesimportanttosafety.SEP9-18September1989

~~~9.4.2.7(Cont'd)oProvidefortheindoctrinationandtrainingprogramforQAandQCpersonnelandassurethatqualityassuranceindoctrinationisprovidedtoappropriatepersonneloutsidetheQualityAssuranceorganization.oIssueperiodicreportstotheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerandtheSeniorVicePresidentsonthestatusofqualityassuranceactivities,andbringtotheirattentionimmediatelyanysignificantqualityassurance-relatedproblemsordeficiencies.oProvideforqualityassurancereviewandacceptanceofdesignandengineeringdocuments.oProvideforqualityassurancereviewandacceptanceofprocurementdocumentsgeneratedfortheacquisitionofmaterialsandserviceswithinthescopeoftheprogram.oProvideforandmaintainqualityassurancerecordsgeneratedbytheQualityAssuranceGroupuntilsuchtimeastheyareturnedovertodocumentcontrolforstorage.SpecifictasksfortheQualityAssuranceDepartmentareidentifiedinProcedureCPP-5andwillbeinitiatedtotheextentrequiredbytheaccidentsituation,inconsultationwiththeCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManager.9.4.3tttContractedandlocalservicesnecessarytosupporttheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryOrganizationaredescribedinthisSection.Additionalaugmentationmaybenecessary,asthesituationdictates,bytheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperations(technicalpersonnelandequipment),bytheNSSSvendor(technicalpersonnel,equipmentandreplacementpartsasneeded)andbyotherlocalnuclearpowerplants(surveyteamsandlaboratoryfacilities).SEP9-19September1989

~~~9.4.3.1Long-termemergencyresponseandrecoveryactivitiesmayrequireadditionalpersonnelandequipment.oNormally,personnelwillbeobtainedfromthoseindustrialsupportserviceorganizationswhicharecurrentlycontractedtoprovidethemtoNMPNSandfromwithinthecorporateorganization.Servicestobeprovidedinclude'.HealthPhysicsSecurityDecontaminationWholeBodyCountingVanLaboratoryCountingVanoLikewise,mostofthenecessaryequipmentandmaterialwillbesuppliedbyvendorsandotherswhohaveacurrentcontractwithNMPNSandfromothersources,suchas:NuclearSteamSupplySystemVendors(principallyGeneralElectric)PlantSupplyVendorsPlantSystemsVendorsJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantoAdditionalsupportmaybenecessaryfromotherorganizationsinsuchareasasdesign,engineering,training,etc.TheseserviceswillbearrangedasnecessarybyappropriateelementsoftheRecoveryOrganization.Whencontractedservicesarerequired,thenormalpracticeofassigningaNiagaraMohawkemployeetoadministerthecontractedservice,i.e.,provideoveralltechnicaldirection,coordination,andreview,willbeemployedtoensuretheactionsofthecontractorsupporttheneedsoftherecoveryoperation.9.4.3.2Localsupportservicesnecessarytosupportalargeinfluxofpersonnelfromthecontractors,vendorsandgovernmentsupportorganizationsmayberequired.Theseservicesincludeitemssuchas.'LodgingoFoodoTransportationSEP9-20Septembex1989

9.4.3.2(Cont'd)~~~Therearesufficientfacilitiesinthevicinityofthestationtosupplythesebasicservices.Individualcontractswillbenegotiatedforthesefacilitiesasnecessary.Additionally,theAdministrative/LogisticsManagerisresponsibleforcoordinatingarrangements,asneeded,foritemssuchas:00000AirtransportationGroundtransportationFieldsanitationfacilitiesAdditionalofficefacilitiesCommunicationsequipment9.4.3.3tttTheInstituteforNuclearPowerOperations(INPO)isanucleartechnicalassociation.AdivisionofINPO,namelytheEmergencyPreparednessDivision,willprovideassistancetoNMPCinlocatingsourcesofindividualsandskillsforaugmentingtheon-siteandcorporateemergencyorganizationsintheeventofanemergency.INPOwillalsoprovideassistancetoNMPCinlocatingsourcesofmaterial,equipment,andserviceswhichmaybeusedtosupplementon-siteresources.NiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationparticipatesintheINPOprogram.TheCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManageristheNMPCliaisonwithINPO.Inanemergency,theCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagerwillcoordinateallrequestsforassistancefromINPO,andwillcoordinatewithanINPOrepresentativeactivitiesinresponsetotheserequests,asappropriatetothenatureandseverityoftheemergency.9.4.3.4TheGeneralElectricReactorDivision,thedesigneroftheNMPNSnuclearsteamsupplysystem(NSSS),hasdevelopedanemergencyresponseprogram(G.E.BMREmergencySupportProgram)whichprovidesforemergencyengineeringassistancetofacilitieshavingaNSSSdesignedbyGeneralElectric.Thisassistanceisavailableona24-hour/day,7-day/weekbasisbytelephoningSanJose,California.TheNSSSsupplierwillbenotifiedinaccordancewithSiteEmergencyPlanProcedures.SEP9-21September1989

r~~~9.4.3.5TheNineMilePointNuclearStationisaco-signatorytoaLetterofAgreementbetweentheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(adjacenttoNMPNS),RobertGinnaPowerStation(locatednearRochester,N.Y.)andtheNMPNS.Intheeventofaradiologicalemergencyorothersituationsresultingintheneedforadditionalequipmentand/orpersonnelassistance,thefollowingagreementhasbeenmadewithrespecttomutualaidinanyorallofthefollowingareasto:l)Assistwithequipmentandpersonnelinmonitoringandevaluationofon-siteandoff-siteradiologicalsituations.2)Providepersonnelforassistanceattheoff-siteemergencycenters.3)Assistincommunicationsbetweenemergencycenters,theControlRoom,andoff-dutyplantpersonneloroutsideagencies.4)Allowuseoflaboratoryandcountingroom.5)AllowuseofEnvironmentalLabfacility.6)Allowuseofwholebodycountingfacility.7)Providepersonnelforinplantrecoveryoperations,asavailable.8)ProvidepersonneltoassistintheJointNewsCenter.SEP9-22September1989

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SECTION10H22JBA.LETTERSOFAGREEMENTB.WINDROSESC.LISTINGOFNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURESD.EQUIPMENTINFORMATIONLISTINGE.OSWEGOCOUNTYRADIOLOGICALEMERGENCYRESPONSEPLANANDNEWYORKSTATERADIOLOGICALEMERGENCYRESPONSEPLANF.EVACUATIONTIMEESTIMATESFORAREASNEARTHESITEOFJAMES.A.FITZPATRICKANDNINEMILEPOINTPOWERPLANTSG.NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1CROSSREFERENCEINDEXH.TYPICALADDITIONALSUPPORTRESOURCESI.DOCUMENTATIONOFANNUALREVIEWSOFEMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURESJ.COMMITMENTS10-i.September1989

APPENDIXALETTERSOFAGREEMENTNOTE:InsomecasestheentiretextofanagreementistoolongtoplaceitinitsentiretyinthisAppendix.However,acompletetextofanagreementisavailableuponrequest.SEPA-iJuly1986 hfjg A-1-EAScience6TechnologyA-2-FitzPatrick,J.A.NuclearPowerPlantGinna,RobertPowerStationA-1A-3/su/ssA-3-Fountain,John,M.D.A-4-GeneralElectricA-5-INPOEmergencyResponse-GeneralA-6-IntentionallyleftblankA-7-IntentionallyleftblankA-8-NewYorkState,DisasterPreparednessCommissionA-9-O'rien,DavidD.,Jr.,M.D.,P.C.A-10-OswegoCounty(Government)-GeneralA-11-OswegoCountyEmergencyManagementOfficeA-12-OswegoCountyFireControlA-13-OswegoCountySheriffA-14-OswegoHospitalA-15-PooledInventoryManagementA-5A-6A-12122A-16A-17A-18A-19)8~A-20A-25A-26A-28A-29I~A-30A-16RadiationManagementConsultantsA-35A-17-TeledyneIsotopesA-18-UniversityHospital,SyracuseA-19-U.S.DepartmentofEnergy,BrookhavenAreaOfficeA-37[SaA-39A-40SEPA-iiJuly1990 ifV

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SEP-FigureA-1(Cont'd)lA<BARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION200ERIKEOUIEVAROWES'rSYRACUSENEWYORKl2202rot.o.No..4U60OIIRNOEORDERNo.1otrgI/p/gS~EAScicace4TochnologyRDIgrBoxIlgoshenZnznpikeHiddletowotHZ10940REON.NO.(I/O/g6)ThischangeorderisLssoedtoincorporatethefollowingintothisLsrzcLIasoOrderAllworkshallbepezfoznedLnsccozILsncewithLDIICtsAgricforYeedor..ServicesdatedOctober.19IIS,Rew1,gzceptasnotedbeloesAzticleVZSection6.1"ZndesnificationforYonderServicesDeletethissectionendreplacewiththewordingasstated'inpASciousILTechnologyletterdatedDoceober24,195$(attached)~LtmI?.Allotherternasndcooditionsofthe~pnzchaseOrderdatetLli/26/ESzceainthosane.1ShiptozrlineSLLIepointDait,IlLshoRoadSczihatrrYXSDPSLLsrhfor.StorekeeperItOGItCICrttQNACAVIiT/CPHIItACCOUNT~f~ICCtrlCHttOICOSTkCCfMJM0001'704IIWNWAeAPP/ck/cc:S.StazowiczSEPA-2September1989 ll4hveCVij SEP-FigureA-2DateFebruary12,1990LETTEROFAGREEMENTBETWEENJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant,NineMilePointNuclearPowerStationsandRobertGinnaPowerStationZntheeventofaradiologicalemergencyorothersituations.resultingintheneedforadditionalequipmentand/orpersonalassistanceatNineMilePointNuclearPowerStations,JamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlantorRobertGinnaPowerStation,thefollowingagreementhasbeenmadewithrespecttomutualaidinanyorallofthefollowingareas,to:1)Assistwithequipment,andpersonnelinmonitoringandevaluationofonsiteandoffsiteradiologicalsituations.2)Providepersonnelforassistanceatoffsiteemergency22centers.3)'ssistincommunicationsbetweenemergencycenters,thecontrolroomandoff-dutyPlantpersonneloroutsideagencies.4)Allowuseoflaboratoryandcountingroom.5)Allowuseofenvironmentallaboratoryfacilities.6)Allowuseofwholebodycountingfacilities.7)Providepersonnelforin-plantrecoveryoperations,asavailable.8)ProvidepersonneltoassistintheJointInformationCenter.SEPA-3July1990

SEP-FigureA-2(Cont'd)9)Allowuseofpersonneldecontaminationfacilitiesandequipment.Ztisunderstoodthattheseserviceswouldconstituteahack-upcapabilityandwauldnotserveasaprimaryresponsefarce.ForNewYorkPowerAuthorityDateTitleofPowerForNiagaraMohawk'PowerCorporationDateGeneralSuperintendent-NuclearGenerationForRochesterGas&ElectricCorp'orationX~ee,DateTitlepIRCIO'WIRNR3086SEPA-4July1990

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NiagaraMohawkPo~erCorporationNineNiLePlantSiteBWREmergencySupportProgram-SZINo.324Revision3w">CP.O.No.64006TheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation(NMPC)purchaseorderNo.64006hasbeendeterminedbyGeneralElectricNuclearEnergy(GENE)tobeadequateformobilizingtheGENEEmergencySupportProgram.NMPCpersonnelmayactivatethisProgrameitherduringemergenciesorduringsiteemergencydrillsinwhichNMPCdesiresGE'sparticipation.ThefollowingservicesareavailabletoyouforbothNMP1andNMP2underthesubjectpurchaseorder.oSendanEmergencyResponseTeamtotheplantbycharteredjetaircraft.TheteamwouldincludeGEpersonnelfromthetechnicaldisciplinesrequestedbytheUtility.OurintentionisthattheTeamarriveattheplantwithin24hoursoftherequest.oSimultaneously,formaTechnicalSupportTeamhereinSanJosecomposedofGEpersonnelfromappropriatetechnicaldisciplinesandestablishdedicatedtelephonecommunicationswithUtilitypersonnelattheplantandwithournuclearservicepersonnellocatedatorneaLtheplant.oInstructourlocalnuclearservicepersonneltoproceedimmediatelytotheplanttoestablishcommunicationswiththeTechnicalSupportCenterinSanJose,collectinformationrequestedbytheTechnicalSupportTeamandsupporttheUtilityuntiltheEmergencyResponseTeamarrives.oAssistUtilitypersonnelinrecoveringfromtheemergencyandinreturningtheplanttoserviceinatimelymanner.AllotherNMPCpurchaseorderstoGENEreferencingthesubjectprogramwillbeofnoforceandeffect.SEPA-6July1990

SEP-FigureA-4(Cont)P-B.HillerPage2October10,1989Zfyouhaveanyquestionsontheabove,pleasecallme.Verytrulyyours,p.Rabies,Jr.M>>clearServicesManagercc:P.RKurtsR~B'AbbottKMDablberg')J.I,.Wf,llisC.CasparyT.CollopySEPA-7July1990

SEP-FigureA-4(Cont'd)0e'lRSANJOSc.CAUFORNIASeptember19,1999PQeTabA,S1LNo.324Revision3Category1BWREMERGENCYSUPPORTPROGRAMThepurposeafthisRevision3toSELNo.324lstofuraishacu~ntdesc.'puonafGE'sBWREmergencySupportPra~andtoidentifythemethodCorrequestingemergencyassistanceframGE.Thefniormatfaa,thatappearsinthisRevision3shouldbeincorporatedintoapplicableBWRplantproceduresassoonaspraMcable.ThisRevisionvoidsSKNo.324.Revfsiaa2.GENuclearEnergyestablisheditsEmergencySupportProgram(a)toprovideexpeditedassistancetoBWRoperationsandmanagementyersonneltominimizetheeffectofemergencieswhichpotentfaHycouldaffectthehealthandsafetyoitheyublicorplantpersonnelorcauldaffectplantaperatfonssignificantlyand(b)toassistplantpersonnelinreturningtheplanttooperationinatimelymanner,TheProgramhasaccesstotheCullresaurcsofGZ'sengineeringorganixatfoaslnSanJose,CaliforniaaswellasGZpersonnellocatedelsewhere..PleasenotethatGZ'sEmergencySupportPro~shouldbeactivatedonlydungerne~aciesatBWRs,suchasthoserequfrwgimmediateNRCnatfffcatfon,ardungsiteemergencydrysinwhfchaBWRutilitydesiresGE'sp~cipatfan.ExpeditedservfcesnotrelatedtosuchemergenciesareavailablethroughLoadGENuclearEnergyServiceRepresentatives.GZEmencvSuucartProDesc..'utfanDedicatedCommunicatfonsCoverageDedfcatedtelephonecammunfcatfonscoveragefsavailabletoBWRownersaadoperators24hoursaday,365daysayearfatrequestfngassfsmnceframGZCoractualBWRemergenciesoremergencydrills.ThetelephonenumbertocallfortheinftfafcontactwithGE'sEmergencySuppor:Pro~isfhisnumberfsmonitoredcaadnuausfybyanansweringservfce.GEHEAALOELECTAICOctoberS.1999Ta:N.SpagngpC.1A.Sale~J.JirausekResourceCenter40wAA4ww<AAct+t5tHTA~cf+cssclcAIvrgcDALuocMwpc5Jcc..a~~.c~EI$QlSoIJQK54ct~~AcN,CQKluLELK~~~ASSw45HOA~IYraw~lYCIICwasCCveesgHaaarSCSa.~~4$CCI~wAAmfCtlSEPA-8July1990 w~I1' SEP-FigureA-4(Cont'd)SILNo.324Revision3CategoryIDuringateleph.".ecaHtotheansweringserviceoperator,thecallershouldgivetheoperatorhisorhername,telephonenumber,analternatenumberfotuseintheeventtheBWRsitelsevacuated,thenameoftheBWRutilityandthenameoftheaffectedBWR.(BWRownersandoperatorsmaywishtodedicateaspecifictelephonenumberforcommunicationsexclusivelywithGEduringtheemergencyoremergencydrQ1.)TheansweringserviceoperatorwillcontactaGEEmergencySupportProgramDutyimagerimmediatelybytelephoneand/orbeeperafterreceivingatelephonecallfromBWRutQitypersonnelconcerningGE'sEmergencySupportProgram.2.InitialTelephoneContactAssoonaspossibleaftersuchacdfromaBWRutQitytotheansweringservice,aGEDutyManagerwilltelephonethenumber~providedbytheBWRutQitytotheansweringserviceoperator.DuringthisInitialtelephonecontact,theBWRowneroroperatorshould(a)ini'ormtheGEDutylaagerwhethertheutQityisconductinganemergencydrilloranactualemergencyhasoccurredand(b)definethescopeofassistancedesiredfromGE.GE'sEmergencySupportProgramshouldbeactivatedonlyintheeventofanactualemergencyoranemergencydrillinwhichtheBWRutQitydesiresGE'sparticipation.3.EmergencySupportProgramActivationUponactivationoftheEmergencySupportProgramotherthanforanemergencydrill,GEwillperformthefollowing:a.Ifrequested,formanddispatchtotheafi'ectedsitebychartered)etaircraftaGEEmergencyResponseTeamcomposedofGEpersonnelfromthetechnicaldhciplinesrequestedbytheBWRowneroroperator.ItisGE'sintentionthattheTeamarriveattheaffectedBWRsitewithin24hoursafterthetimeoftherequest.TheBWRowneroroperatorwillarrangefortheGEEmergencyResponseTeamtopassthroughroadblocksandphuttsecuritypostsinatimelymanner.GEwQIfurnishtotheBWRutQitythename,socialsecuritynumberandGEcontinuityofservicedateforeachmemberoftheEmergencyResponseTeam.b.Ifrequested,formaTechnicalSupportTeaminSanJosecomposedofGEpersonnelfromappropriatetechnicaldisciplinesandestabUshdedicatedtelephonecommunicationswithutQitypersonnelattheaffectedBWRandwithlocalGEnuclearservicepersonnel.c.InstructlocalGEnuclearservicepersonneltoproceedimmediatelytotheBWRsitetoestablishdedicatedcommunicationswithGE's-2-SEPA-9July1990 I}r~\sC SEP-FigureA-4(Cont'd)SILNo.324Revision3Category1TechnicalSupportCenterinSanJose,collectinformationrequestedbytheTechnicalSupportTeamandsupporttheBWRutQityasdirectedbytheTechnicalSupportTeamuntiltheEmergencyResponseTeamarrivesattheBWRsite.d.AssistutilitypersonnelinrecoveringfromtheemergencyandinreturningtheBWRtoserviceinatimelymanner.4..GEParticipationGEwillmaintaintheEmergencySupportPrograminastandbymodeatnocosttoBWRutilities.IfBWRutQitypersonnelrequestGE'sparticipationinanemergencydrillbeyondtheinitialtelephonecontactorrequestGE'sassistanceduringanactualBWRemergency,GEwQlprovidesuchservicesinaccordancewiththetermsandconditionsunderwhichGENuclearEnergyroutinelyprovidesservicestotheBWRutQity.RecommendationsGENuclearEnergyrecommendsthatBWRutQitiesImplementthefollowingtofacQItateactivationandcoordinationofGE'sEmergencySupportProgram.1.InformGENuclearEnergyinwritingthatEmergencySupportProgramservicesmaybedesiredandthatsuchservices,whenfurnishedbyGE,willbefurnishedinaccordancewiththetermsandconditionsunderwhichGENuclearEnergyroutinelyprovidesservicestotheBWRutQity.2.Confirmthatthetelephonenumbet(408)871-1038appearsinsiteemergencyproceduresforinitialtelephonecontactwithGE'sEmergencySupportProgram.3.ProvideemergencysituationinstructionstoGENuclearEnergydescribingsiteadmissionproceduresandidentifyingtheconductexpectedoflocalGEnuclearservicepersonnelandtheEmergencyResponseTeamwhileattheBWRsite.4.IntheeventanEmergencyResponseTeamisdispatchedtoaBWRsite:a.ProvidetotheTechnicalSupportCenterinSanJosethenameandtelephonenumberoftheBWRutQitypersonassignedtocoordinatethearrivaloftheEmergencyResponseTeam.Arrivalcoordinationactivitiesshouldincludethefollowing:-3-SEPA-10July1990 IJPE1r'pl~'J4t1J~

SEP-FigureA-4(Cont'd)SILNo.324Revision3Category1(1)IdentifythelandinglocationfottheaircraftonwhichtheEmergencyResponseTeamwillarrive.(2)IftheaffectedBWRislocatedoutsidetheUnitedStates,secureoverflightclearancesasrequiredbycountriesalongtheflightpathoftheaircraftaswellasnecessaryCustomsclearancesfortheEmergencyResponseTeam.(3)ProvidelocaltransportationandescortfortheEmergencyResponseTeamtomhdmizedelaysinarrivingatitsassignedworklocationattheBWRsite.b.AssurethatsiteproceduresexhttopermitlocalGEnuclearservicepersonnelandEmergencyResponseTeammemberstopassthroughsecuritypoststotheassignedworklocationinathnelymanner.c.ProvideapproprhteadministrativesupportandphysicalfacQitiesattheBWRsitefortheEmergencyResponseTeam,includingcommunicationfacQities,healthphysics'servicesandequipment,accesstoplantdocumentsandlivingaccommodationsiftheEmergencyResponseTeemistoremainattheBWRsite.ToreceiveadditionaIinformationonthissub[actotforassistanceinimple-mentingarecommendation,pleasecontactyourlocalGENuclearEnergySer-viceRepresentative.TechnicalSource:R.D.BauerleNoticeThisSILpertainsonlytoGEBWRs.GENuclearEnergypreparedthisSILexclusivelyasaserviceforownersofGEBWRs.GENuclearEnergyhasnotconsideredorevaluatedtheappHcabQity,ifany,ofhtformationcontainedinthisSILtoanyphntorfacQityotherthanGEBWRs.DeterminationofappHcabQityofinformationcontainedinthisSILtoaspecmcBWRandimple-mentationofrecommendedactionaretheresponsibQitiesoftheownerofthatBWR.Issuedby:J.G.MooreCustomerServiceCommunicationsManagerProductReferenceA71:PlantRecommendationsSEPA-11July1990

SEP-FigureA-5InstituteofNuclearPouterOperationsSuite15001100Circ!e75ParkNrayAtlanta,Georgia303393064Telephone4049534600Tetetax404953-7549August14,1990Hanager-NuclearDivisionAudits&ReportsHuclearProjectsNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation301PlainfieldRoadSyracuse,NY13212DeatInsupportofyouruti'Iity'semergencyplan,thisletterprovidestheannualcertificationoftheassistanceagreementbetweenINPOandftsmemberutilities.Intheeventofanemergencyatyourutility,IHPOwillassistyouinacquiringthehelpofotherorganizationsintheindustry,asdescribedinSection1oftheEmeencResourcesManual,IHPO86-032.Inaddition,IHPOwillprovideassistancebyutilizingitsownresources,asrequestedandasappropriate.Thisagreementwillremainineffectuntilterminatedinwriting.Pleaseforwardacopyofthislettertoyouremergencypreparednessdepartmentforuseinupdatingyouremergencyplan.Shouldvn<<havequestions,pleasecontactmeat,>.~anager,EmergencyPreparednessDepartment,at(404)963-7646.Sincerely,JFG:jejcc:Hr.LawrenceBurkhardt,IIISFPA-12July1990 I

SEP-FigureA-5(Cont'd)IHPOEmeroenResourcesNanualI.ININOOOCION;haINpoIeaaatNasuurtaslltuual(INN)taaslstsurdatathat1dent1flestechnicalexperc1seandspec1allzedequ1pmentthatut111t1esandsupplierscouldprov1de1nresponsetorequestsfor.Emergencyass1stance.Techn1calexpertsmaybecalledupontoass1st1ntheanalysesorsolutfonofun1queorccmplexproblems.Spec5al1zedequ1pmentmayberequeste1tom1t1gateanEmergencyorass1st1nrecovery.IntheeventofanGaergency,aut111tymayaman5cated1rectly>>1th11stedorganfzat1ons.orrequestIHPOass1stanca.Th1smanualAllbeupdatedapprox1matelyonceeachyear.IHPOmembersandpart1c1pantsshould1nformIHPOofanyRangesthataffectthecontentofth1smanualbycall1ngthelQeparbm.ntat"Jg~Th1smanual1sprov1dedsolelyfor1nformat1onpurposesanddoesnotconst1tuteacoms1tmentfrosanyorgan5zat1on,thatpersonnelandequ1pmentv111beava11ableforemergencyuse.IHPO'sRole1nanBeeS1tuat1onOneofIHPO'sroles1stoass5st1nmob111z1ngtheresourcesofthenuclear1ndustry1ntheeventofaneargency.IHPOshouldbenot11'1edv1athepr1maryoralternateemergencynot1f1cat1ontelephonenumberofanyemergency,dr1ll,orexerc1seclass1f1edAlertorh1gher.IHPOF11prov1deesmrgencyass1stance,v1th5nIHPO'ccotnah<14tvscwntae+sAhM+laao4414~<<cgci~ernate).cnruusesanautomat1canswer1ngserv1ceSEPA-13July1990

SEP-F3.gureA-5{Cont'd)that1sac.fvatcdwhentheIHPOdutyofficercannotfamedfatelyrespandtotelephonecalls.Ifamessageisleftontheansweringserviceandctimelyresponseisnotfarthcmafng,tt.IHPO<<fllpravidethefallowingtypesofassistanceupanrequest:olocatingpersonnelwithtechnicalcxpcrtfseatutflftfesoobtainingfndustryexperienceinformationonplantcqu1pmentthroughHPROSo1'acflftat1ngtheflawaftechnicalinformationfreetheaffectedutflftytathenuclearfndustryTasuppartthesefunctfans,IHPOmafntafnsthefoilawfngEmergencysupportcapab11ftfes:oadedicatedemergencynat1f1catfansystemcapableofreachingapprapr1ateDIPOstaffmembersandrcspandfngtorequestsforassistanceatanytimeodesignatedIHPOrepresentat1veswhocanbcdispatchedtotheut111tytofac111tateIHPOassistanceandinformationflowbetweentheaffectedutfl1ty,IHPO,andotherut111t1csaadcdfcatcdBergencylhspanseCenteravailabletosupportIHPO'semergencyresponseorganizationatanytime'IOur1ngaSiteAreaarGeneralBargency,andaftercaanunfcatfanwith.theaffectedutility,IHPOwilldeterminewhetheran'HPO11afsanandothersu1tablyqualifiedmembersaf'heIHPOstaffshauldbedispatchedtotheut11fty..IHPO1fafsonandass1stancepersonnelcanbedispatchedonapproxfmatelyfourhaursnotice.The11afsanvillreporttooneaftheaffectedutf1fty'semergencyresponsefacf1ftfesandscrvcastheccamunfcatfan1fnktaIHPO.Thelfafionwillass1stfncaord1natfngIHPO'srcsaansetathecmerqcncyasfellows:SEPA-14July1990

SEP-FigureA-5(Cont'd)ostafftngapostttanrespans1bletotheappraprtateutt11tymanage:asltatsonfarallIHPOmattersowoAtngwtthIHPOpersonnel1nAtlantatocoordtnatcrespansestorequestsforasststancefromIHPOandothertndustryresourcesoasststtngtnrcspondtngtotndustrytnqutrtesofac111tattngtransmtttalofapproved1nformattan'tothe1ndustryvtaHUCLEARHUNRK.IHPOandthcIHPOon-s1tcltatsonwtllnotreleaseanytnformattontoothersunttl1thasbeenapprovedforreleasebyanappropr1ateut11ttypersantnauthar1ty.Tofac11ttateasststancctatheuttltttes,IHPOhasrequestedthatallmemberuttltttcsprovtdeDIPOwtthacontrolledcopyofthetremergencyplaneSEPA-15Julyl99P

SEP-FigureA-6Thispage/Appendixintentionallyleftblank.SEPA-16July1990

SEP-FigureA-7Thispage/Appendixintentionallyleftblank.SEPA-17July1990

SEP-FigureA-8NEWYORKSTATEQIsasterPreparednessCatntnissIonPublicSeeuntySuilatn0Stat~CanouaAlbany,MawYont1222$.5000OavldAxat(od.M.O.CarmanhlaLawrenceP.FlynnStclamhltStateEnergsacyRaaagsmentOfficeNEWYORKSTATE(gN/AtlI'j1p0"-'lIcpDISASTERPREPAREDNESSCOINMISSIONJuneB~igggowa'~urgency~sparednessNineRilePointNuclearStationP.O.Bax32Lycamintt~NY13OOSisletterwillupdateourlettezofagrssmsntarequestediaordertocenplywithyau2'equirementfromtheNuclearBsgula-toryCommission.NswTorhState,iatheeventofaaemergencyattheNineRilePointNuclearStatioa.willrespondinaccordancewithprocedurescontainedintheNswYorkStateBadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlan.NotificationtotheSt'ateofNewTarI0byNiagaraRahawItshouldbemadeviatheBadiologicalEmergencyCommunicationsSystem(BBCS)hatliae.Siacerely,/SEPA-18July1990

SEP-FigureA-9'anuary24,1990~uwrgencyPreparednessNineMileNuclearPowerStationNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationP.O.Box32Lycomfng,NewYork13093EntheeventofaradiologicalemergencyattheNineMilePointNucLearStationinvolvingradiationexposureorcontamination,L'illsupplymedfcalassistanceandassumetheresponsibilityforthemedicalsupervisionofthepatient(s).rMyserviceswiLLbema68htthflhBL5.EOCH5QhCfMCuntilsuchtimethatmyservicesarenoLonger.required,providedtha'tnootheremergentmedicalduties,i.nmyjudgment,precludemyavailabilityforthepurposesmentionedabove.Enthatcase,Ewillattempt'-.-toreducethe'periodofnonavailabflitytoaminimum>andarrangeappropriate'mergentcoverage.L'naddition,consultationandotherarrangementsformedicalcaremaybemadeaCmydfscreCfon.Ztisfurtherunder'sCoodthataRadiationEmergency'edicalTeamandorInformationwfllbemadeavailabletomebynotifyingtheRadiationManagementCorporation,andthataPhysician(s)associatedwiththisfirmwillassistmeinthedutiesmentionedaboveifthisassistanceberequired.Furthermore,i'tisunderstoodthataNineMilePointNUclearStation'iRadiationProtectionTechnician.orSupervisorwillbeavailableintheOswego.HospitalEmergencyRoomforcontinuedconsultationthroughouttheemergencyperiod.Itshouldalsobeunderstoodthat,atvariousintervals,scheduledandunscheduled,Imaybeabsentfromthecommunity,andthereforeunabletoassistwithemergencyproblems.Verytrulyyours>IjIICIIlVIR.JN29eeSEPA-19July1990

SEP-FigureA-10LCARXNCNTCountyofOsveqonncNincersNonnekpurercorporationfo!AndiolocicnlIneroencyflann)ncTRISLCRXXNXNT,ence!edintothis/+dayof19+beteeeetheCOINTTOf05NXCO1hereinafte!'ouaty"),andNICLALNONLNKFONNACORFOALTIONIhereinafte!NNFCand/o!Ctility),asoene!'n4ope!ato!'fNiaeXiiifoistNuclear5tationlnit911hereinafterNN'l~),nn4asscent~ctincoabehalfofitselfandthecooenersofNineNilefoistNuclea!'tationlait92IhereafterNN2).NITXX5SXTX!NXXRXLS,NNFCLstheouse!aadoperatorofNN1,aa4fo!'tselfan4as~Seatfo!othe!utilityco-occursistheope1ato!ofXN2,bothstatioasbein9locatediatheTossof5criba,CountyofOseedo,StateofXesTor)Cas4theNuclea!RedulatoryConnissioa(NRC)haspronullatsdreculationsandtheNRCandtheFederalXnerdencyNanaceseatLpeaoy(FZNL)haveproeuLCatedCuideliaesrhichhaverequiredthssubsissionofradiolocioalener9eacyrespoaseplassfo!NesTor)!StatsI5tate')andcouatiesiatheviciaityofsechaucleerelectric9eseratisdfacilitytoXRC/FXNL!andXXXRXLS,theStatesubsittedrndioloCLcaleeerlesoyresponseplassfo!'uclea!electricCeaeretin9facilitieslocatedsithiatheStatetoNRC/FXNLoaJuly'15,incest19,asdLu9ust191991,an4subsittedrevisioasaterislsoaJuly22,19l2,shishplassincluded,lL)ISC~plassfo!OssepoCouaty!NXXRXLS,ooJuly21,1991~Chepte!TORoftheLassof19~1sentinto~ffect.ehichinposedliabilityfo!naannualfeeuponliceasedoperatorsofancien!'lect!is9eneratin9facilitieslocatediatheStatstobeusedforthepurpogesofsupport)nostat~nndlocallove!nnentsLresponsibilitiesunderrediolooica)eeerpencyO!epe!ednessplans;nndSEPA-20July1990

SEP-FigureA-10(Cont'd)xRERExs.NRcregulationsrequxredthatreawonabl~assuranceexiststhatadequateprotectiveeeasurescanandwxllbetakeniatheeventofradlologacaleeergencylendNRERElS,theCountyrepresentsthat,itisnotsufficientlyfundedbytheStatetoprovxdeeff1caciousupdatingendiapleeentationofallprovisxonsoftheAadiologicalEaergencyAesponsePlan,andtoexpeditiouslyanticipateandcuredeficiencies;andRREAELS,additionalfund1ngbeyondthatprovxdedtotheCountybytheStatewouldenabletheCountytoiaproveoff-siteradiologicaleaergencypceparednesslandIREAELS,NNPChasagreedtoprovideitsreasonableshareoftheneededadditionalfundingtoassistandcooperatewiththeCountyianotonlypreparing.butbeingabletoeffectivelyandsuccessfullycarryoutthe~necesaaryeaergancypreparednessplea.NON.THEREFORE,thepartiesberero,inconsideratioaoftheactualconvenaatssetforthherein,agreeasfollows:ThattheCountyshallprovidepersonalservices,equipaentaadcontractualexpensesandshallparcicipateiaexercisedrillsandteatsssrequiredbypEN1andlorNRC,oreutualcoasentofthepart1eshurst~tocarryoutandinpleeeatfullyeaergencypreparednessplassincoanectionwiththeoff-sitepleasingandcoordinationoftheOswegoCountyAadiologicalEeergencyResponsePlanniag,allasiteaixedandsetforthinaproposediteaixedbudgeteatitledRadiologicalEaergencyRespoasePleasingProposedRudget-fiscalTeer1988"desxgaatedExhibit1",attachedheretoandwadeaperthereof2.ThattheOtilityrillprovidefundingotxitxwhereofxaxdexpensesforthebudgetyearJulyI,l98$toJune)0,1989(fiscalyear398$).Payeentofsaxdfundswxllbewadewithinthirtydaysofthe~xecutlonofthxsagreeeentbyNNPCendtheCounty.SEPA-21July1990 I'

SEP-FigureA-10(Cont'd)3-3ThattheCountyshallnaintainadetailedaccountor'llsuch~neroencvpreparednessexpendituresinsecor'dance~xtogenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciplesandNiltCshallhave,atitsexpense.therightofauditingsuchdetailedaccountsatanytine,subjecttoreasonabl~noticeointentionthereof.4.ThatareductioninorcreditagainsttheNiltC'directpaynentsillbesadebytheCountyintheeventthereisanincreasedutilityassessnentpursuanttoSection29-CoftheRxecutivelanoranynesNtatelasornoditicationthereotaadaresultiaglacrosseinthelocalorCountyallocation;suchreductionisdirectpaynenttotheCountyshallbedeterninedbaseduponacoatirnedtotalotstateallocationsanddirectutilitysupport.5.ThepactiesnutuallyagreethatthetolloxingservicesarenotpartotthisagreeeentaadtillcostinuetobethesoleexpenseotthegtilityandnottheCounty:ContinuedgtilityExpenseRNCCnergencyNedicalyrogran2.NnergencyNotitioationmystes$.NTSRadiologicalRnergencyConnunicatioaSysten-lotlineJointNessCenter5.Radiological/Neteorologicalissessnent5yaten6.NnergencyOperationsfacilities7.publicInforeation6.TheCountysillsakethedisbursanentsotfundsprovidedunderthis~greenentforthesoleporposeotinprovingradiologicalenergencypreparednessinOssegoCounty.SEPA-22July1990

  • 4V SEP-FigureA-10(Cont'd)y.ftcaunderstoodandagreedthatneithecpartyisaneeployeeoc'pentottheothecsndthatneithecpactyshallhaveanyauthorctytobendoc'oeecttheocherinanyeayandshallsakenocapeesentationstothecontraryocsilosthirdpartiestointecthateithecisanaoentoreeploy>>ortheother.Thisaoreeeent>>sith"NzhibitL"attachedhereto,constitutetheentireunderstandfndaadaoreeaentbetseentheparties,shetheroraloceritten.Noaaendaent,eoditioationocolaiaedsaivec'ranyortheprovisionshereorshallbevalidualessiasritinpandsipnedbyanauthorisedcepcesentativeotthepsc'tya>>Jaiastshoesuohaaeadsent,aodiyioation,ocsaivecissoudhttobeenroroed.L.InanyeventtheCountyshallnotbeliabletotheUtilityfortheadequaoyottheultiaateplanocitssuooesstulispleeentation.INNITNNNSNNNRNOF,thepartiesheretohaveoausedthisapreeaenttobdulyezeoutedthe/@dayof,19'ONNTTOFOOXICONILCLALNONLAIFOAARCOAFORLTIONSEPA-23July1990 0

SEP-FigureA-10(Cont'd)EZAZEZTlncolotoc(ccLENEAcENOTRE5poN5EpLJNNTNcPAOPOSEDEOOCETfZSCSLTElA19ssgii8%QKN.(J,y~vAndiolocccnlOfficerEserosncynennqessntTechnicianSeniorEseroencyNsnnqeseattlsaaec'serqencynnnnoesenttlnanscCddftionslinurefrincstenefitsTechnicalEquipseatServicenndNsiatennacs1.TrsaspoctatioaTraiaiaCEzpeases5.lostCouatiesEzpeases5.ToluateerEzpeness6.CountyEzpessesSEPA-24July1990

SEP-FigureA-llOSWEGOCOUNTY'"=EMERGENCYMANAGEMENTOFFICEjOONOATA2AO5fAddf(3131Sdd1191AOl.fOH,HAWfOAAIOOddQAOACCW,SAOw{AOiAACfOAJuly281989wocgencvPrenarednessNiagaraMohawkNineMilePointNuclearStationP.O.Box32--->>d~~MawYork13093Asyouarewellaware,thisofficeisresponsiblefordirectingalloff-siteemergencyoperationsintheeventatanaccidentand/orincidentateitheraftheNineMilePointNuclearFacilities.ThisotficewillcontinuetoparticipateinallemergencyplanningendeavorsandprovidewhateverassistancethatmayberequiredintheevertofanaccidentattheNineMilepointFacilities.IpersonallyappreciatethecooperationthisofficehasreceivedfromNiagaraMohawkinthepastandalsohopethiscoaperatiancontinuesinthefuture.VeryTrulyYours,GWB/blahSEPA-25July1990

SEP-FigureA-12'~IOFFICEOFTHEFIRECOORDINATOROSWEGOCOUNTYFIRECONTROLWILFREOG.OENERYFlRECOORCINATOR35EASTCAYMASTREET.OswEGQ.N.Y.13126January22,1990Mr.A.i!.Saletd.ManagerEnergencyPreparednessNineMilePointNuclearStat'onP.O.Box32Lyconing.NevYork13093

DearMr.Salecd;:

Thisisalet=erofagreenentbetweentheOswegoCountyPeCoordinator'sOfficeandtheNineMilePointUnitIandZZNuclearPowerPlantstoplanandworkcooperacivelyineffotsforradiologicalenergencypreparednessatheNineMilePointUnitIandZZ.Ourresponsevillcont~uetobeinaccordanceviththeguid~esestabl'shedbyourorga~tionandNineMilePointUnitIandZZ.Iisourunderstandingthatbesidestheacc'dents~icaLofotherindustrialact'vit'es,anenergencyatyourfacilitiescouldinvolveradiologicalexposuresandreleases,andsuchasituation.trainedplantenployeeswouldprovidetechnicalsupper.WewillbeworId.ngvithinthefranework.establishedintheOswegoCountyMutualAidPlan.Thisplanissignedandhonotedbythefollowingfiredep~ents:ALCANAL~~~B~NCAUCHDENOYCENTRALSQUAREv~~CODYCONSTANTIAFKTONCITYCRAiIBYCITERHANNIBALHASTZNCSLACUNAMEXICOMZNE~iNEVHAVENORWELLOSWEGOCITYOSWECOTOWNPALZL~OPARZSHPENNELLVILLEPHOENIXPULASRZREDPZELDRICHLANDSANDYCHEERSCRZBAVOLNEYWESTAMBOYVESTiIONROEVILLZAMSTOVNSEPA-26July1990

SEP-FigureA-12(Cont'd)January22,1990hareenent'Leterv/HineMleUnitIandIXPaae2of2I--'-"-""tactpersononourstaffforyontovorkvithvillbeOSURCOCOUHTYPIRECOORDIMTORvhosetelephoneSincerely,veeeevvi4rdinatorC.,VGD/kr~5CtR0WIRJN23mRnPg-HSEPA-27Juyy]990

$EP-Fi.gureA-13COUN(YOFOSWEGOSHERIFF'SDEPARTMENT~,",HjCORECEl>IEg"uecenber29'988t404>ceoVIIl~~g~s'Oil'i~v)~~rasslvrseccyPreparednessNia8araMohawkNineRilePointNuclearStationP.O.Box32Lvccm1na.Newyet~L3093ReferenceiscadetoyourLetterofDecennerL6,l988,requestingarenewalofourleterofageeaentwiththeNineMilePointNucLearStationUnits1and2.P!easebeadvisedthattheOswegoCountySheriff'sDepar-nentwillcooperateandiswillingtoparicipateinenergencyPLannin8attheNineRilePointNuclearStation.Cu"par.icipa-t'onwillinvolvealLlawenforcecentunctionsnecessa~forsecur'tyneasuressuchastrafic,cwdcontol~notificationsandaLLfunct'onsnecessaryinaccordancewiththeE,ergencyProcedurePlan.aIfIcanbeofanyu.herassistance,pleasecontactne<<ncerely,$EPA-28July1990

SEP-FigureA-14OSWEGOHOSPITAL110WESiS1XTHSiREi.CSWEGO.N.Y.13'126Jaauary19,1990Niagara8obavkPaverCorporationNiaeMi1ePointNuclearStat'onP.OBox32Lvcoiuiiiii.<~vk13093Thisletteristorenevtheagreementbet~OsvegoHospitalaadNiagaraNohnvk.TheHospitaLvt3Icon~ustoplanandvork'o-opecativeIyforWcareoftheradioactLvelycontnrtLnatedpatient.OarresponsevillcontinuetobeinaccordanceviththegaLdelinesestab~hadbytheHospitalandNiagaraKohavkentLtled"OsvegoHospi,talPlan~fortheDecontaarLmtionandTreatmentoftheHadioacvelyContaminatedPa~t".Weappr~teyourassiscanceinhelpiagastopreparethisdocument'heprime'ontactpersonono'arstaffforyoatovorkvithvQIbeNs.GeilGreeavood,DirectorofNursingService.Wearepleasedthatthisco-operativeefortvillcon~ustosaaisfytherequi"ementsfortheJoint.Corn@LesiononLcc"edits'fHealthCareOr~tionsandtheNuclearRegulatoryComtdsaion.Co~CJS/r'rcc:its.Greeavood~L~CiROÃiRJN23'5'N5v45CRVINoTHCCOMMUNlvvSINCClIIISEPA-29July1990

SEPFigureA-15Saurw~narc~vc,wc"eaoi5555POOLEDINVENTORYMhNAC~~Augusg,1989Re:LetterofAgreementRegardingMfthdrawalofPostAccidentSampleShfppfng(PASS)Cask;EmergencyPlanningTo:ECHemoers-i024AE101A001andA002NOTE:Thisfsare-issueforthepurposeofupdatingnamesandtelephonenumbers.PreviousversionsofthisLetterofAgreementaresuoercededhereby.RegardfngEmergencyPlanningforwithdrawalofthePASSCask,pleasebeadvisedthatSEI.asagentforPEICO,wfllsupportyourorganfzatfon(s)fnaccordancewithPEICO-ParticipatingUtflftyContract(s),SEI-PEICOContract,thePIHRulesAProceduresandaddftfonalfnstrucfonswereceivefnaccordancewiththelistedcontracts.ThePIMRulesSProcedures,Sectfon14.0,providetheprocedureforwithdrawalofequfpmentfromthePIMFacilfty.CurrentlythefollowingpersonnelareauthorizedtodfrectshipmentfromthePIHFacility:~~~IhVVJVlgWtl%FJWAlso.thefollowingPIMFacflftypersonnelmaybedirectedtoinitiatepreparatfonforshipment:TITLESEPA-30July1990

SEP-FigureA-15(Cont'd)lfyenhaver"-""~~efnn~.pleaseadvise.Sfncerely,W.C.B(SEI'"'"TTAActxc'ager,BnergencyPreparednessFfli001andA002)SEPA-31July1990

SEP-FigureA-15(Conf:'d)Soudlph~!pit<>w%4IIhcInnpaeat2nzsPOOLEDINVENTORYMhNhCBvlENTAugust9,)969Re:EmergencyDrill:PIHEmergencyWithdrawalProcedureforPost-AccfdentSamoleShipping(PASS)Cask;SE.LetterofAugust9,)989To:EquipmentConinitteeMembersf024AE)0)A001IA002TheattachedsiilettercontainsthearrangementsconcerningwithdrawalofonearbothPASSCasks.SEIwillfollowthereferencedprocedure'unlessinstructeddffferentlybytheECChairman.RegaraingSEIsupporcduringEmergencyDrills,thePIMPartfcfpatfonCantraccsdonotexoresslyallawtheactualremovalofInventoryEquipmentfromthePIMFacilityforthispurpose.Inviewofthislackofcontractlanguage,thePIHSteerfngComnftteehasdfrectedusnottacomplywitharequestforwithdrawalofaPASSCaskduringsuchadrill.However,operatfngplantswhashareawnershipinthePASSCasksmayreques-simulatedshipmentoftheseitemsofemergencyequipmentaspareaftheirEergencyDrills.ThisinstructfansupplementsPIHRulesandProcedures,PRP)4.0EqupmentWithdrawalSaleorScrap,andprovidesphonenumbersofindividualswhoareautharizedtoparticipaceinasimulatianofwithdrawalofaPASSCaskframthePIMinventary.6roundRules).TheutilftypartfcfpatingintheemergencydrillshouldphoneSEItorequestsimulatedshipmentafaPASScask.ThatutilitymaypnonethePIMFacilitytorequestinftfatfonofthfsactfvity.butshouldissueaconfirmingtelecopyorwiretothePIMProgramHanager.,2.ThewithdrawingutilityrepresentativeshouldbeamemberofthePIMHanagemencCommittee,EquipmentConinittee,oranauchorfzedalternate.3.AuthoritytodirectsimulatedshipmentframthePIHFacilftymustbemaaebyanauthorizedindividualfromSEI.4.SfmulatedshipmentwillbemadebythePIHFacilitywithaconfirmingtelecopyortelexbeingsenttathewithdrawingutility,withcopytotheSE:ProgramHanaaerandcotheEquipmentConmitteeChairman.Theconfirmingtelecopyortelex,fromthePIMFacility.SEPA-32July1990

SEP-FigureA-15(Cont'd)Page2of3willcontaintheequfpmentfdentfffcatfonneer,024AE101AOOIorA002,theshippfngdestinatfon,methodofshipment,estfmatedtimeofarrfval,andquantityofcasksshfppea.PRCCHIUllf1.TheutilityparticipatingintheemergencydrillmaycontactanyoneofthefollowingS21personneltorequestsimulatedshfpmentofPASScasks:WTTOXnewwsioe2.lncasetherequestfsmadedfrect1ytothePIHFacf1fty,representatfvesofF.M.HakeAssocfateswillfnftfatemakingarrangementstosfmulateshfpment,andwillobtainauthoritybycontactingoneoftheabovelistedfndivfduals.PIHFacflftypersonnelphonenumbersare:Sincerely,IHEI/PIHProgramManagerSEPA-33July1990

SEP-FigureA-15(Cont'd)Page3of3xc'nMC-Manager,EmergencyPreparednessFile:A<M-EZ(ECSDZ4AE101A001andAOOZ)SEPA-34July1990 t

SEP-FigureA-16RadiationManagementConsultantsOctober2,1989emergencyt't.armingCoordinatorNineMilePointNuclearStationLakeRoadP.O!Box32Lycoming,NY13093

SUBJECT:

~.ncyMedicalAssistanceProgram(EMAP)ThisconfirmsanagreementbetweenRadiationManagementConsultants(RMC)andNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation,whereinRMCagreestofurnishcertainservicestonucleargeneratingstationsoperatedbyNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation.TheseservicescompriseaprogramthatisidentifiedbyRMCasanEmergencyMedicaLAssistancePxogram(EMAP).ThisagreementremainsineffectfromMarch1,1989throughFebruary28,1991.WithregardtoNineMilePointNuclearPowerPlant,theEMAPcontainsthefollowingprovisions:1.Twenty-four-hour-per-dayavailabilityofexpertmedicalconsultationonmanagementofradiationinjuries.2.Twenty-four-hour-per-dayavailabilityofRMC'RadiationEmergencyMedicalTeam(REMTeam),comprisingofaphysician,certifiedhealthphysicistandatechnicianwithpoztableinstrumentationtotraveltothelocationandassisthospitalpersonnel,attendingphysicianand/orplantpersonnelintheinitialevaluationandtreatmentofradiationinjuries.3.AvailabilityandaccesstoRMC'sDefinitiveCareCentersestablishedandmaintainedattheHospitaloftheUniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia,PAandNorthwesternMemorial'Hospital,Chicago,ILfortreatmentofradiationinjuriesandHumanaHospitalBurnCenter,Augusta,GAforcareofradiationburns.SEPA-35July1990

SEP-FigureA-16(Cont'd)nxnenx.xerodentNuclearPowerStationPageTwo4.Twenty"four-hour-per-dayavailabilityofRMC'sdoseassessmentcapabilitiesincluding:a.b.RMC'sin-houseclinicallylicensedbioassaylaboratoryforurine,fecal,sputum,andtissueanalysis.MobileWholeBodyCountersincludingscanningbedmodel.c.Experiencedcertifiedhealthphysicistandphysicianteamforevaluationandtreatmentofradiationexposure.5.AnnualtrainingforNineMilePointNuclearStationpersonnelinvolvedintheexecutionoftheradiationemergencymedicalprogram.6.AnnualtrainingforEMS/firedepartmentpersonnelinvolvedintheexecutionoftheradiationemergencymedicalprogram.7.Annualtrainingforsupporthospitalpersonnelinvolvedintheexecutionoftheradiationemergencymedicalprogram.8.Annualradiationemergencymedicaldrilltoincludepreparationofaccidentscenarios,twodrillobservers,twodrillevaluationreportsrelatedtoobservationsmadeattheplant,ambulanceandhospital.9.Performsemi-annualtelephonenumberverificationofhospitalmanualandreviseanddistributechangestothemanualundercontroldocumentdistribution.10.SubscriptiontotheEMAPNewsletter,"Curie-Osity".11.AccidentResponse:ConsultationandlaboratoryservicesbyRMCareatnochargeexceptfortravelexpenses,lodgingandmeals.RADIATIONMANAGEMENTCONSULTANTSSEPA-36July1990 p'Cs SEP-FigureA-17NuMCHAWKNIAGARA,%CHALKPOACHCORPORATIONSOOHlESCULEVARDWESTSYRACJSE,NEWYCRKt4242RECEIYEDG-i03iO-"CtQRCQSEOIABEE4ROSRiTOt.aNaS4r3'uresCRDERNaLmrE9/~~9<<0re3r~='sr-.9~4)Jht~Vi~la~VMPi'I'SRAfiggS>SrRCS'aitvg~gRO9C:(9/5/59)Al~J~~'~+~~'~.~i'r~~~~Q~~EL~~a'in~~~mal~AF'~hQZX5QQ~KRCTKa$~GiK2CL~.VaUiXK~~CM~RE~QSEH~~~~~~~~L~t'ZC$KiC~HEf~~M~3.~ZCRRS~U~WZRrDE~LZCÃ-~~%KAIDACCUBITRDI~rI.y!~ca'KmRI~rIc~I~44IPI7D/DI/OD~I1rlr~tII~IILs.DIIOrsDIogcDDDIIII4IIIIIIIIIIIImr~Illsxc:ZF~anlK.?XanaqanCRXCZKLCRR~F~LXRCLZEEDEiVliVQDEPA>%"i'IENTSEPA-37July1990 hI"L4lfh~

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SEP-FigureA-181~'tateIJreersitgcfNew~HealthScienceCan'yccuseUnfvsrsftyHospitalofficecflheAdminisUstesOctober17,1989AlfonsoSalemi(Interim)Manager-EmergencyPreparednessNiagaraMohawkNineMilePointNuclearStaticnP.O.Box32Lycoming,NewYork13093

DearMr.Salemi:

ThisisinresponsetoThomasPeeling'stelephonecallSeptember28,1989,inwhichherequestedarenewaloftheagzeementbetweenUniversityHospitalandtheNineMilePointNuclearStat'onfor1990.UniversityHospitalwillcontinuetoserveasaprimaryreferralhospitalintheeventofanemergencyattheNineMilePointNuclearStation.The.Hospital'RadiologicalEmergencyPlanspecifiesthat.ourorgani-ationispreparedtoreceivepatientsfromyourplantwhorequiretreatmentinanacutecarefacility.Itisantic'patedthatthenumberofpatientsthatourinstitutioncouldreceivewouldbedetermined.bytheseverityofinjuriesthatresult:edfromanaccident.Inthisregard,ourorganizationispreparedtocontinueitsparticipationinemergencyplanningattheNineMilePointNuclearStat'on,asitrelatestothecareofpatientsatUniversityHospital.Pleasefeelfreetocontactmyofficeifyouhaveanyquestionsorrequireanyadditionalinformationregardingthisagreement.Sincerely,JesL.osenberghiefExecut'veOfferniversityHospitaJLR/jrlcc:ArlenStookey,RadiologyChrisLalone,EnvironmentalServices~soEsccscaceiaPssdcsdoasfEdacsdos,PoesacCasecodtsscsccg.CoUsgeofdcdiciocCollegeofCssdcsscSasscsCoUcgeofHcsidsgolsssddcSssics.aCollegeofNcssiegUniscssssgHosfssWI2SOEssssSdssasSssccs.Sysscosc.ff.Y.ntmSEPA-39July1990

SEP-FigureA-19lg'pr'13,1989vvncyPreparednessNiagaraNohavkNineM.lsPointNuclearStatLonP.O.Box32SUBJEC:RADZOLOGZCALASSZSTANCESinceyournuclearfacilityLslocatedinRegionZ,thoBrookhavenAreaOfticsischargedviththoresponsibilitytorprovidingradiologicalassis-tanceLancy.Suchassistancecanberequestedatalltimesbyindaskiagforradiologicalassistance,Ladicat-iagcho:thelocatLon,aadhovtocontactauthoritiestocoordLaatoourresponse.heDepartmentotEnergy(DOE)villrespondtozoqueststorradiologicaLassistancefromlicensees,Pederal,State,andlocalagencies,privateorganizations<orindividualsinvolvedinorcognizantofanincidentbeliovedtoinvolvesource,by-pzoduct,orspeci.alnuclearmaterialsasdeiinodbytheAtomicEnergyActof1954,asamended,orotherionizingradiationsources.UnlesscheDOEoraDOEcontractisresponsibletortheactivity,ioniziagradiationsouzco,orradioactivematerialinvolvedinanLncidentessentialtorthscontrolottheimmediatehazardstohealthandsatsty.RadiologicalemergencyassistancevillbeterminatedassoonasthoemergencysituatioaLsunderconcrol.Therefore,rsspoasibilityfozpost-incLdsntzscovery,includingfurtheractioafortheprotectionofiadivLdualsandthepublichealthandsafety,shouldbeassumedbytheappropriateresponsiblePederal,State,orlocalgovernment,orprivateauthorityassoonastheemergency.conditionsarestabilized.Ztyouhaveanyquestionsordesizoturthezintozmacion,teelfreetocontactms.Sincerely,JB:stcCopyto:G.CombsW.P.WolffSEPA-40July1990

SEP-Fk,gureA-19(Cont)2.6.0EQUIPMEiVTRESOURCESAiVDLOCATIONSThissectionofthePartIIcontainsalistingofthcequipmentandotherresourcesavailabletoRAP-l.ThisequipmcntisdedicatedtoRAP-1andisinadditiontoallotherequipmentavailableatBNLoranyotherorganizationsparticipatinginRAPRegionI.Onoccasion,someofthelisteddevicesorspecialinsuumentsmaybeusedinBNLrelatedactivities.However,thisisonlydoneafteraloginthcRAPequipmentstorageareaiscompletedwithanindicationofthcuserandtheexactlocationofthedevice.2.6.1Equipment2.6.1.1RAPEquipmentStorageThefoilowingequipmentismaintainedinareadystatusattheBNLCalibrationFacility,Building348.FIELDKITSInstrumentKit(3ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTION1-VictoreenRadectorIII,beta-gamma(IonChamber)1-VictoreenCDV-700countratemeterwithendwindow,thinwallandunderwaterGMprobes1-Alphascint.probe1-LudlumMod.12<ltRmeter4-10Rselfreadingdosimeters4-200Rselfreadingdosimetets1-Dosimetercharger6-TLDdosimetetsRECE)VPgFEB03lg88H.iii.pcoi'rAriripiistoonoROSIlAHAcrl4tHtMisc.-Stopwatch,flashlight,taperuler,checksourcesandbatteries40Rcv.6July1987SEPA-41July1990 t~p:0i1II SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)FidlcrKit(1ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTIONI-I/16x5inchdiameterscint.withthinwindow1-EberlinePRM-5pulseratemeter1-EberlincRASP-I,Ruggedizedalphaprobe1-EberlineSPA-3,2inchscint.probeI-EberlineHP-210betawindowpancakeGMprobeMisc.-Spareparts,taperuler,checksources,voltmeter,sparebatteries,cablesandglovesSuperFidlerKit(1ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTIONI-I/16x5inchdiameterscint.withthinwindowI-EberlineSAM-2minisealerandratemeter1-RD-22,2x2inchscint.probeMisc.-RechargeablebatterypackforSAM-2,taperuler,andcablesMultiChannelAnalyzerKit(1ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTIONI-DavidsonModel4106M.C.A.(4096Channels)1-DigitalCassetteRccordcrI,Silent-700<<PrintingTerminal1-InverterPowerSupply4PowerCordMultiChannelAnalyzerKit(1ea)Quantity1-ND6MCA1-OkidataPrinterI-NDBatteryChargerDESCRIPTION41Rev.6July1987SEPA-42July1990

SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)QuantityDETECTORSYSTEiV1SDESCRIPTIONI-Bicron3x3NalDetectorI-Canberra2005PreampI-Canberra2012AmplifierI-Canberra3002H.V.SupplyI-ORTECHighPurityGeDetector(30LiterDewar)I-ORTEC572AmplifierI-ORTEC459H.V.SupplyI-RMDWoundMonitorModelND4832(HighEnergy)I-RMDWoundMonitorModelND483I(LowEnergy)I-RMDPreamplifierI-EberlincFC-2GasFlowProportionalCounterI-Canberra2006PreampI-CanberraPAD814I-Canberra3002H.V.SupplyI-Canberra2071DualCounterTimerI-BNCPortaNimBinI-¹4CylinderP10GasI-ORTECMiniNIMBIN&LowVoltageSupplyI-Beta8hGammaReferencesourcesc!I-30LiterDewar42Rcv.6July1987SEPA-43July1990 "1)Isfr SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)QuantityDETECTORSYSTEMcont.DESCRIPTION1-ORTECHighPurityGeDetector(HandHeld)1-GammaProductsPortableLeadShieldSpecialEquipmentQuantity1-OsbornePortabieComputerI-IDSPrinterDESCRIPTIONEnvironmentalRadiationMonitor(1ea.)ReuterStokesRSS-111,Range0-5000microRjhrPorta-AirSamplerKit(5ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTION1-Portable(AC/DC)Geldiodineairsampler1-VictorcenCDV-700countratemeterwith6306GMprobeandshield5-Samplecanisters(silverloadedsilica-gel)5-Samplecanisters(TEDAcharcoal)Misc.-Icopysamplingprocedure,technicalreport,batteryadaptercable,25ft.extensioncable,screwdriver,Qashlight,disposiblegloves,plasticbagsPorta-AirSamplerSupplyKit(1ea.)QuantityDESCRIPTION17-Samplecanisters(silverloadedsilica-gel)4-Samplecanisters(TEDAcharcoal)2-Onegalloncan(silverloadedsilica-gel)1-Rollparticulatepaper1-Beaker2-Screwdrivers43Rcv.6July1987SEPA-44July1990

SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)Porta-AirSamplerSupplyKit(1ea.)cont.QuantityDESCRIPTION2-Scissors1-CDV700&6306probeMisc.-Blanklabels,pre-markedlabels,plasticbagsEnvironmentalAirSampler(18ca.)ContainsACpoweredpump,lapsedtimemeter,Qowgauge,hose,filterholder,raincover,filterstandandpowercord,5samplecanisters,6particulatefilters,padlock,chain.HighVolumeAirSamplers(2ea.)StaplexparticulatemonitorsDataorReferenceKit-ColorCode-DarkBrownAttacheCase(2ea.)RoadMapsRadiationHandbooksandRAPManualDataPads,GraphPaper,Pencils,RulerMaskingTapeandRopeTapeSignsandTagsSmallSampleContainersTapeMeasurePocketKnifePolaroidCameraandFilmSmearBooksandFilterPaperCalculatorandChargerSmallPlasticBagsProtectiveClothingKit-ColorCode-Brown(4kitsfor2peopleca.)HeadCovers1/2FaceRespiratorsandFilters(2A.O.,2MSA,2Wilson)Gloves(HeavyPlasticandAutopsy)(2sizes)DisposablcHoodedCoverallswithBoots(2Mediumand2ExtraLarge)ShoeCovers(MediumandLarge)SplashSuit&1PonchoTape(Wide,Masking)WashandDryPacketsPlasticBags(MediumandLarge)Rev.6July1987SEPA-45July1990

SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)SampleCollectionKit-ColorCode-Green(4ca.)PlasticBags(3sizes)SampleContainers-Sonics(3-5sizes)SampleContainers-Can(3-5sizes)MaskingTapeGreasePencilsTrowelTagsScissorsTongsShovelGrassClipperRunBugs-(3ea.)Eachbagcontainsrainsuit,coat,gloves,hat,socks,underwear,toiletarticles,rainboots.andcoveralls,GasolinePoweredGenerators2500Watt,115Volts,AC(Onceach)500Watt,115Volts,AC(Oneeach)GasolineCan,5gallon(3each)FilterFunnel(3each)INDIVIDVALiTEMSSurveyInstruments:Quantityfype3Victorcen471A3VictoreenCDV-7201Teletector61121VictoreenCDV-7152VictorcenCDV-7001YictoreenCDV-7003EberlineE120IVictoreenRadectorIII3NucorCSAOA2Ludlum12-SDescriptionWiderangebeta-gamma(IonChamber)Widerangebeta-gamma(IonChamber)Beta-gammawithtelescopingprobe(GM)Gamma(IonChamber)Countratemeter(GM)Countratemeter,scint.&GMCountratemeter(GM)Beta-gamma(IonChamber)Widerangebeta-gamma(IonChamber)MicroRmeter(scint.)45Rcv.6July1987SEPA-46July1990

SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)QuantityType1EbcrlincPRM-5-31EberlinePACING-31EberlinePACING-3(FloorMonitorMount)1EberlincPAC-ISA4EbcrlinePACMI.udlum12LFECorpNP2Victorcen488ScalersandDetectors:EberlincPS-1.EberlincPS-2EberlincMS-22EberlineSH-3EberlineSH-51EbcrlincHP-2102EbcrlincSHADescriptionLinc-LogPulseRateMeterwithPG-2lowenergygammascint.probeLinc-LogGasProportionalsurveymeterwithAC-21alphaprobeLine-LogGasProportionalsurveymeterwithAC-21alphaprobe,AC-21BbetaprobeAlphascint.detector,SPA-1probewithsampleaayLinc-Logalphascint.dctcctorCountratemctcrwithalphascint.Neutrondetector(Snoopy)NeutronSurveyMeterPortableSealer'ortableSealer(2HighVoltageadj.)PortableSealer&ratemeterGMcounterwithsampleaayGasFlowcounterwithsampletrayBetawindowpancakeGMprobeHolderwithsampleaayforHP-210probeDosimetersDigitalAlarmingDosimeter(10)0-5RSelfReadingDosimeters(10)0-10RSelfReadingDosimctcrs(24)ChargerforSelfReadingDosimctcrs(2)46Rcv.6July1987SEPA-47July1990

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SEP-FigureA-19(Cont')CommunicationsEquipmentPortableCommunicationsTransceivers(5)PortableCommunciationsTransccivcrswithRcpcatcrCapability8cCoding(6)PortableRepeaterStation(1)50ChannelProgrammableScanner(1)'agneticMountAntennas(3)SecureCommunicationsSystem(Bldg.50)EquipmentforUseonEmergencyTruckRoadMapsRAPManualFirstAidKitToolKit(Fundamental)JumpercableFireextinguisherFlares(9)Blankets(2)ShovelFlashlightPlasticTarpaulinHoodlightMiscellaneousProtectiveClothingDisposablehoodedcoverallswithboots(16medium,16extralarge)Coveralls-12pairHeadcovers,conon-18Apron,rubberized-1Leathergloves,leadlined-1pairLeadedncoprcnegloves-2pairGlovecovers(ForLeadedNeoprene)-2pairLcathcrworkgloves-4pairCottonworkgloves-5pairRubbergloves-5pairPlasticgloves,disposable-150pairShoecovers,rubberized-24pairShoecovers,canvas-3pairShoecovers,lightplastic-20pairShoecovers,heavyplastic-8pairRubbers,yellowtoe-2pairRainboots,rubber-2pairTarpaulin,canvas-3Respirator(A.O.),1/2face-147Rcv.6July1987SEPA-48July1990 tf, SEP-FigureA-19(Cont'd)Respirator(M.S.A.),1/2facewithsparefilters(TypeH)-22pairRespiratorfilters(Wilson)TypeR12-16pairProtectiveeycglasses,plastic-6pairMiscellaneousItemsPortableAM/FMBroadcastReceivers(2)Binoculars-2pairRadiationsigns&tags(assorted)RibbontapeRopePadsPencilsReinforcedfilamenttapePlasticbagsPlasticbottles,100ML,100eachMarine01beakersSpareTEDAcharcoal,andsilverloadedsilica-gelVacuumdryingovenforsilica-gelBatterypacksforEbcrlinescalers(4each)Samplecanistersforenv.airsamplers-(200)Particulatefiltersforcnv.airsamplers-(300)Leadshot25lb.bag-(8each)Manipulator6ft.(1)Tongs2ft.(2)Tongs3ft.(2)Tongs4ft.(2)Vacuumcleaner,HEPAfilteredDecontaminationsolution,galloncontainers(4)Decontaminationspraymist,quancontainers(10)Decontaminationsprayfoam(12)Chestwaders,1pairsize10,1pairsize12Invertcrpowersupply,300wan(1)48Rcv.6July1987SEPA-49July1990

SEPAPPENDIXBWINDROSESSEPBgJuly1986

SEPAPPENDIXBFIGUREB-1B-2B-3B-4B-5B-6B-7B-8B-9B-10B-llB-12B-13AverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageAverageTITLEWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromWindRosesfromJanuary1963-1964February1963-1964March1963-1964April1963-1964May1963-1964June1963-1964July1963-1964August1963-1964September1963-1964October1963-1964November1963-1964December1963-19641963-1964PAGEB-1B-2B-3B-4B-5B-6B-7B-8B-9B-10B-llB-12B-13SEPBiiJuly1986

AVERAGEWINDROSESFORJANUARY'63-'6IIHNWHHEHWNEWHWEHEl0%WSWESEKEYWINOSPEEDl.10MPHll-20MPH2l~l00MPHSWSSWSTOTALWINDSSENNWNNENWWNWENECALM0.99%2'fo.b%I0loWSWESEIIEYWIHOSPEEOI~2MPH2~bMPH7~IOMPHSWSSWSSEWINDCIOMPHSEP,B-1July1986

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AVERAGEWINDROSESFORAPRIL'63-'64NHWHWHSWHWKHC10%20%WSWxevWINOStSSOI~10MtH11~20MtH21~'I00MtHSWSSWSTOTALWINDSSCSSHHWNNKHWWNWKNSCALM2.43%2%4%4%8%10%W5WKSSKEYWINOStESOI~2MtH2~4MtH7~10MtHSWSSWSSK5WINDCIOMPHSKSEP,B-4July.1986

AVERAGEWINDROSESFORMAYI63-I60NHWNNSHWWNWKHK10%20%20%WSWKEYWINOS~SSOI.10MtHIl~20MPH21~100MfHSWSSW$TOTALWINDSSSNHWNNKNWWHWSHE10%8'ACALM3.09%WSWSSKr.axWINOSI'%SOI~2MPHbMPH7.10MtHSWSSWSSS5WIND(10MPHSEP,8gJuly1986

AVERAGEWlNDROSESFORJUNE163-164NNWNNENWNEWNWENE10li2030'liWSWESEKEYWINOSPEEDI10MPH11~20MPH21~100MPHSWSSW5TOTALWINDSSESENNWNNENWNEWNWENECALM2.86b2li8%10'liWSWESEKEYWINOSPEKOggI.2MPH3.bMPH7.10MPHSW55WSSE5WINDC10MPHSESEpp6July1986

AVERAGEWINDROSESFORJULYI63-641HNWNNENWWNWENE101o20%WSWESEKEYWINOSPEEOI~10MPHIl.20MPH21.100MPHSWSSW5TOTALWINDSSESENNWNNENWWNWENECALM1.274iFe2Po8%10'lebPiW5WESEKEYWINOSPEEDI~2MPH2~bMPH7-10MPHSWSSWSSESEWIND(10MPHSEP,B-7July1986

AVERAGEWINDROSESFORAUGUST'63-'64HNWNHENWHEWNWEHE10%20%WswESEKEYwlHOSPEEO1~10MPMll~20MPH21~100MPHSWSsw5TOTALWINDSSESENHWHNENWHEWNWCALML41~oi'fe2'Fe8%10kb'fiWSWESEKETW1NOSPEEOM1~2MPH3-6MPH7~10MPHSwS5WSSE5WIND<10MPHSEPB-8July1986 IJI AVERACEWINDROSESFORSEPTEMBER163-164NHWHNENWHEWHWEHE10%20%WSWKEYWINO5~EEOI~10MPH11~20MPH21.100MPHSWSSWSTOTALWINDSSESENNWNHENWNEWNWENECALML95"o2le8%10'AWSWESEKEYWINOSPEEOI.2MPH3~bMPH7~10MPHSWSSWSSESWIND(10MPHSESEP>E-9July1986 ll AVERACEWINDROSESFOROCTOBER'63-'64NNWNNSNWNSWNWSNS10'h20'Fi30%WSWSSEKEYWINOSPKSOI~10MPHll~20MPH21~100MPHSWSSW5TOTALWIND555SKNNWNN5NWWNW5N5CALM1.95%2'A8%10%~WSWSSSKEYWINOSPSSOI~2MPH3~6MPH7~10MPHSWSSW5555WINDC10MPHSS

AVERACEWINDROSESFORNOVEMBER163-16IINNHHEHWWHWENE10%30%20%iWSWXEVWINDSPEEDI~10M~HII20MPH21~100MPHSWSSWSTOTALWINOSSENHWHHENWNEWNWENEWCALM0.62~i2Ve8%10'FoWSWESEKEYWINDSPEED2MPH3.bMPH7.10MPHSW5swMssESWINOC10MPHSEPB-11July1986 glN AVERAGEWINDROSESFORDECEMBER'63-'60NHWNNEHWWHWEHE10%30%20%WSWSEKETWINOSPEEOI~10M~H11~20MPH21~100MPHSWSSWSTOTALWINDSSESEHHWHNENWNEWNWENECALML43%2%b%8%10%WSWESEKEYWINOSPEEDI~002MPH3-004MPH7-10MPHSWSSWSSE5WINDC10MPHSESEP,B-12July1986

AVERAGEWINDROSESFOR'63-'64HWNNE'NWWHWEHE20%20'loWSWESEKEYW!NDSPEED1.10MPH1120MPH21.100MPHSWSSW5TOTALWINDSSESENNWNHEHWHEWHWENECALM1.61%2Vo10lo8AW5WESEKEYWINDSPE'EDI~2MPH2.8MPH7.10MPHSWSSW5WINOC)0IAPHSSESESEP,B-13July1986

APPENDIXCLISTINGOPNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURESSEPC-iJuly1986 0

Procedure~hexNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EAP-1ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan5.2.1,5.3.1,6.2.2,9.1~1ThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovidethepersonwithoverallresponsibilityforemergencyFig5.3eventsattheNMPNS,namelytheSiteEmergencyDirec-tor,withthenecessaryinstructionstoadequatelyandeffectivelycontroltheemergencyresponseeffort.S-EAP-2ClassificationofEmergencyConditionsThepurposeofthisprocedureistodescribethecriteriaemployedbytheSiteEmergencyDirectortoclassifyemergenciesbasedontheoccurrenceofspecificeventsorcombinationsofeventswhichmayreducetheoverallsafetyofthestation.4.1,4.2,4.3,6.3,9.1.1,9.1.3S-EAP-3EmergencyPersonnelActionProcedures5.2.1,5.2.2,5.2.3,5.2.4Thisprocedureprovidesalistingoftasksthatmay6.3needtobecompletedbyassignedemergencypersonnelatonsiteemergencyfacilitiesdependingonthenatureandseverityoftheemergencysituation.S-EPP-1RadiationEmergenciesThepurposeofthisprocedureistodefinetheactionsnecessarytoprovideforthepromptandefficienthandlingofanyradiationemergency,regardlessofsizeorlocation.6.2,6.3,5.1,5.2,6.3.1S-EPP-2FireFighting5.2.7.a,6.3.1Thepurposeofthisfirefightingprocedureistoprovideforthepromptandefficienthandlingofanyfire,regardlessofsizeorpresenceofradio-activitybytheon-siteNineMilePointFireDepartment.SEPC-lJuly1990 0

(Continued)ProcedureMumhexNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EPP-3SearchandRescue5~2~7oby6~6~1~cngThisprocedureprovidestheguidelinesfordetermin-ingtheactionstobetakenforthesearchand/orrescueofpersonnelwhomaybetrappedordisabledinsomeareaofthestation.S-EPP-4PersonnelInjuryorIllnessThepurposeofthisprocedureistoassurethatpromptmedicalattentionisprovidedtoallillorinjuredpersonnel,andtopreventtheunnecessaryspreadofradioactivecontaminationtotherespondingambulanceorreceivinghospital.5.2.7.c,6.3.1,6.7)7.5S-EPP-5StationEvacuation5.2.4.c,6.6.l.a,6.6.1.c,7.4.3,8.1.1.bThepurposeofthisprocedureistooutlinethemethodusedtoaccountforallpersonnelattheNineMilePointNuclearStationduringaStationEvacua-tion.Itistheobjectiveofthisproceduretoaccountforallpersonnelwithinapproximately30minutes.Inaddition,thisprocedureinconjunctionwithEPP-19"SiteEvacuation"willoutlinethemethodsusedtoaccountforallpersonnelduringasiteevacuation.S-EPP-6InpiantEmergencySurveys5.2.7.d,6.3.1,28Thepurposeofthisprocedureistodefinetheresponsibilitiesandactionsofstationpersonnelwhenperforminginvestigatorysurveyandsamplingoperationsduringorafteranemergency.Thisin-cludesdirectradiationmeasurementsandairsamplingperformedinthecourseofdamagecontroloperations.SEPC-2July1990 ld'k~If'I (Continued)Procedure~herNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EPP-7DownwindRadiologicalMonitoringThepurposeofthisprocedureistodefinetheresponsibilitiesandactionsofstationpersonnelwhenperformingsurveysofon-siteandoff-siteareasinresponsetoanemergencycondition.5.2.7.e,6.3.5,[RS6.4.2,7.3.3.b(5)S-EPP-8On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedure6.3,6.3.5,6.4,7.3.3b(5)Thisprocedureprovidesthemethodologywhichwillbeusedtoevaluateboththeon-siteandoff-siteradiologicalconsequencesofanaccident/incidentattheNineMilePointNuclearPower"Station.Inaddition,i.talsoprovidescriteriatobeutilizedindevelopingProtectiveActionRecommendations(PAR)foron-siteandoff-sitepopulations.S-EPP-9DeterminationofCoreDamageUnderAccidentConditions6.3.4Thepurposeofthisprocedureistodeterminethedegreeofreactorcoredamagefromthemeasuredfissionproductconcentrationsineitherthereactorwateror.containmentgassamplestakenunderaccidentconditions.Theprocedureinvolvescalculationsoffissionproductinventoriesinthecoreandthereleaseofinventoriesintothereactorwaterandcontainmentatmosphereunderpostulateddesignbasisloss-of-coolantaccidentconditions.Thefuelgapfissionproductsareassumedtobereleasedupontheruptureoffuelcladding;themajorityoffissionproductinventoriesinthefuelrodswouldbereleasedwhenthefuelismeltedathighertemperatures.SEPC-3July1990 I

(Continued)ProcedureMumhexNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EPP-10SecurityContingencyEvent4.1.2,4.1.36.3.1ThisproceduredescribesthegeneralresponsebyOperationsandSecuritypersonneltoestablishandmaintainaneffectiveinterfacewhenSecurityContingencyEventsinitiateoroccurduringa-safetyrelatedemergency.ItalsoprovidesgeneralguidancetoplantpersonnelonhowtobestcoordinateeffortsinresponsetoaSecurityContingencyEvent.S-EPP-llHazardousMaterialIncidentResponse:6.7ThepurposeofthisprocedureistospecifyactionswhichshouldbefollowedbyOPSpersonnelintheeventofahazardousmaterialemergencyatorneartheNineMilePointNuclearStation.Thisprocedureisdesignedtoprotecthumanhealthandtheenvironment.S-EPP-12Re-entryProcedure9.1.2ThepurposeoftheRe-entryProcedureistooutlinethemethodusedtore-enterpotentialradioactivelycontaminatedareascausedbyaradiationemergencyattheNMPSite.Re-entrysurveysarenottotaketheplaceofdownwindsurveysforevaluatingradio-logicalreleases.Theobjectiveofthesere-entrysurveysistoevaluatehazardstopersonnelapproachingtheSitefromtheAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityandtoperformacomprehensivesurveyoftheStationtodefineradiologicalproblemareas.'EPC-4July1990 I'1004~VvA (Continued)ProcedureMumm@NMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EPP-13On-SiteEmergencyFacilitiesOperations5.2.2,5.2.3,[SS5.2.4,7.1.1,7.1.2,7.1.3Thepurposeofthisprocedureistodescribetheactivationandcontrolfunctionsoftheavailableon-siteemergencyfacilitiesandoutlinethepersonnelstaffingthesefacilities.Thisproceduredoesnotaddressthenearandoff-siteemergencyfacilities,e.g.,JointNewsCenter.,EmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)andAlternateEOF(AEOF),whicharediscussedintheNMPCCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlanandImplementingProcedures(CPPs).S-EPP-14EmergencyAccessControl2.1,7.0Thisproceduredescribeshowaccesstothe10MileEmergencyPlanningZone(EPZ),NMPNSSiteandappropriateEmergencyResponseFacilities/EquipmentiscontrolledduringanemergencyattheNMPNS.Personnelhavingemergencydutiesthatrequireaccesstotheseareasneedtofollowthestepsoutlinedwithinthisproceduretoaccessthevarioussecuredareasorequipment.S-EPP-15HealthPhysicsProcedureThis,proceduredescribestheHealthPhysicsrequirementstobefollowedbyStationpersonnel,visitorsandcontractorsduringanemergency.Itspecificallydetailspersonnelactionsandresponsibilitiesforprovidingradiologicalcontrolsinthefollowingareas:3',5.2.106.3.1)6.6.1.d)6.6.1.e,6.6.1.f,6'.17.6a.EmergencyExposureControlb.EmergencyDosimetryControlc.EmergencyRespiratoryProtectiond.Personnel,EquipmentandAreaDecontaminationSEPC-5July1990

(Continued)Procedure&@mlsNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionS-EPP-16EnvironmentalMonitoringThepurposeofthisprocedureistodescribetheradiologicalenvironmentalsamplingprogramtobeinstitutedduringandafteradeclaredemergencywhichresultsinareleaseofradioactivematerialtotheenvironment.6.3.5,6.4.26.4.3(asS-EPP-17CommunicationProcedures6.3.1,7.2ThepurposeofthisCommunicationProcedureistoprovidepersonnelwhoneedtooperateradiotransmitter-receiversandothercommunicationequipmentwithadescriptionoftheirproperuse.EPP-18ThisprocedurenumbernotusedS-EPP-19SiteEvacuationProcedure6.6.1.b,6.6.2a7.4.4Thepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovidefortheorderlyevacuationofsitepersonnel,visitors,andcontractorsfromtheNMPSite,theNMPNuclearTrainingCenterandtheNMPCEnergyInformationCenter.S-EPP-20EmergencyNotificationsThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovidetheinstructionsnecessarytoassurethatpromptnotificationofanemergencyconditionattheNMPNSismadetooff-siteauthorities,emergencyresponseagencies,selectedNMPNSpersonnelandNMPCHeadquarters.3.0,4.1,4.1.2,4.1.3,4.1.4,4.1.5%5.3.3,5.3.4a5.4,5.5)6.2,6.2.1,6.3.1,7.2EPP-21ThisprocedurenumbernotusedSEPC-6July1990

~I4g (Continued)ProcedureMumhexNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionEPP-22DamageControl5.2.7.fi7.7Thepurposeofthisprocedureistodefinetheactionsnecessarytoprovidefortheassessment,repairandmaintenanceofequipment/componentsduringanemergency.EPP-23EPP-24ThisprocedurenumbernotusedNuclearTransportationAccidentsThisprocedureprovidestheguidelinesforstationresponsebyNMPNSpersonneltoanoff-siteNuclearTransportationAccident.EPP-25EmergencyReclassificationandRecovery9.1,9.23.0d,3.0e,4.1,ThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovideguidancetotheSiteEmergencyDirectorandCorporateEmergencyDirector/RecoveryManagertodeterminewhenanemergencyconditioncanbeescalated,reducedand/orconsideredterminatedandhowtoorchestratethetransitionfromanemergencyresponsemodetoarecoverymode,ifappropriate.EPP-26ProtectiveActionRecommendationsThisprocedureprovidesthemethodstobeutilizedbytheEmergencyDirectorandRadiologicalAssess-mentCoordinatorforevaluatingprotectiveactionrecommendationsforboththeon-siteandoff-sitepopulations.TheprocedureincludescriteriatobeutilizedbytheEmergencyDirectorindeterminingwhatprotectiveactionsshouldberecommendedtostateandlocalofficialsforemergencyworkersandthegeneralpublic.5.2.1,6.6.1,6.6.2SEPC-7July1990 wa0i~

(Continued)ProcedureMuadmxNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionEPMP-1MaintenanceofEmergencyPreparednessThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovideamechanismtomaintainemergencypreparednessandtoensuremaintenanceofaneffectiveemergencypreparednessprogram.8.1,8.2,8.3,8.4EPMP-2EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklists8.3Thepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovideamechanismforensuringthatemergencyequipmentnecessarytoimplementtheemergencyplanismaintained.EPMP-3ReviewandRevisionofSiteEmergencyPlanandProcedures8.2.1$8.2.2ThepurposeofthisprocedureistoensurethattheSiteEmergencyPlanandProceduresreceiveaperiodicreviewandarerevisedasnecessary.EPMP-4EmergencyExercise/DrillProcedures8.1.2Thepurposeofthisprocedureistoassurethatperiodicexercisesanddrillsareconductedtoevaluatetheemergencyresponsecapabilitiesofthe'NineMilePointNuclearStation.Theresultsobtainedduringtheseexercises/drillsshallbeusedtocorrectanyidentifieddeficienciesnotedwithrespecttotheEmergencyPlan,Procedures,personnelandequipment.S-EPMP-5OncallProcedure5.1~5'ThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovideamethodforrecallingSitesupervisorsandothersupportpersonnelduringoff-normalworkinghoursintheeventofarealorpotentialemergencyconditionattheNineMilePointNuclearStation.SEPC-8July1990 0~0~lf~'

(Continued)Procedure&omarNMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionEPMP-6Thisprocedurenumbernotused.EPMP-7SpuriousSirenActivation6.6.2.bThisprocedureprovidesguidelinesforhandlingaspuriousorinadvertentactivationoftheOswegoCountySirenSystem.ThisprocedureisforusebytheNineMilePointNuclearStationControlRoomand/orstationadministrativestaff.EPMP-8MaintenanceTestingandOperationoftheOswegoCountyPromptNotificationSystem6.6.2.a,8.4.1,8.8.2ThepurposeofthisprocedureistodescribethemeanswherebytheequipmentandsystemscomprisingtheOswegoCountyPromptNotificationSystemforwhichNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationisrespon-sibleisproperlyoperated,testedandmaintained.EPMP-9Thisprocedureprovidesguidanceforconductedthesemi-annualspeakercommunicationsverificationtesttoensurethealarmsareaudibleinallprotectedareasandadjacentlocations.Thisprocedureverifiestheoperabilityofallspeakersandhandsetsthroughouttheseareas.7.2.6CPP-1CPP-2Thisprocedurenumbernotused.EmergencyOperationsFacility3.0,5.2.5ThisprocedureprovidesinstructionsnecessarytoactivatetheEmergencyOperationsFacilty(EOF)andprovidesgeneralguidelinesforconductingactivitieswithintheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF).SpecificinstructionalguidelinesforEOFStaffmembersareprovidedinCPP-4,"EOFImplementingProcedures-ByPosition".CPP-3Reservedforlateruse.SEPC-9July1990 00 (Continued)ProcedureMum1~NMPNSEmergencyPlanSectionmmtCPP-4EmergencyOperationsFacilityImplementingProcedures-byPosition5.2'55.3.1Thisprocedureprovidesasetofindividualpro-cedurestobeutilizedbypersonneldesignatedtorespondtotheEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF).CPP-5CorporateSupportProcedures-ByDepartment5.3.1,9.4Thisprocedureprovidesasetofindividualproce-durestobeutilizedbythevariousNiagaraMohawkdepartmentswhomaybecalledupontoprovidesupportasidentifiedintheCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlan.ProcedurestobeutilizedbytheEngineeringDepartmentareaddressedinCPP-7.CPP-6PublicAffairsandCorporateCommunications-EmergencyCommunicationsProcedureDuringemergencyconditionsresultingintheacti-vationoftheSiteEmergencyPlanandProcedures,notificationtothePACCDepartmentisrequiredundertheprovisionsoftheSiteEmergencyPlan.5.2.5h,5.2.6,6.2.2,6.2.3,6.8ThepurposeofthisprocedureistoprovideguidancetoassurethedisseminationoftimelyandconsistentinformationaboutemergencyeventsthathavebeenreportedtotheNuclearRegulatoryCommissionandappropriatestateandlocalagencies.CPP-7EngineeringProceduresforEngineeringSupportThisprocedureprovidesinstructionsforactivatingengineeringpersonneltosupportemergencyresponse/recoveryactivitiesfortheNineMilePointNuclearStation.Alsoincludedareinstructionsformain-tenanceofsupportmaterialattheTechnicalSupportCenterandmaintenanceofanOn-CallList.5.2.3f,5.2.5c,9'CPP-8ThisprocedurenumbernotusedSEPC-10September1989 0A.

SEPAPPENDIXDEQUIPMENTINFORMATIONLISTINGTheletterdesignation"A"(e.g.,6A)inanenclosureheading1ndicatestheenclosureisspec1f1ctoNMP-UnitI.Theletterdesignation"B"(e.g.,6B)indicatestheenclosureisspecifictoNMP-UnitII.Thelackofaletterdes1gnation(e.g.,6)indicatestheenclosurereferstotheNMPStation.SEP,D-1June1985 It,Ii=

EKLQKEK1~2.3.4~5~6A.6B.7A.7B.8A.8B.9A.9B.10.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.TypicalControlRoomEmergencyEquipmentTypicalTSCEmergencyEquipmentTypicalOSCEmergencyEquipmentTypicalEOFandAEOFEquipmentTypicalListingofEquipmenttobeMadeAvailableattheJNCandAJNCUnit1TypicalProcessMonitorsUnit2TypicalProcessMonitorsUnit1ListofProcessInstrumentationUnit2ListofProcessInstrumentationUnit1TypicalAreaRadiationMonitorsUnit2TypicalAreaRadiationMonitorsTypicalFireDetectionDevicesforUnit1TypicalFireDetectionDevicesforUnit2TypicalGeophysicalPhenomenaMonitorsTypicalDownwindEmergencySurveyKitEquipmentTypicalEmergencyVehicleEquipmentTypicalFirstAidRoomEquipmentTypicalContaminatedPatientCarrierEquipmentTypicalRescueCabinetEquipmentTypicalAmbulanceandFireKitEquipmentTypicalFireKitEquipmentTypicalOswegoHospitalSpecialNuclearEmergencyCabinetEquipmentTypicalPersonnelDecontaminationEquipmentD-iiSeptember1989D-1D-2D-3D-4D-5D-6D-7D-9D-10D-11D-16D-21D-22D-23D-24D-25D-26D-27D-28D-29D-30D-32D-34 0

(Cont'd)20.TypicalEmergencyOperationsFacilityandAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacilityEmergencyKitEquipmentD-3521.22.23.24.25.TypicalPost-accidentSamplingKitEquipmentTypicalDamageRepairEquipmentTypicalDamageControlToolBoxEquipmentTypicalPost-accidentRadiologicalEnvironmentalSamplingKitEquipmentTypicalEmergencyVehiclesD-36D-37D-38D-39D-40SEPD-iiiSeptember1989

AppendixD,Enclosure1Completesetofemergencyplans,implementingproceduresandinstructionsSitesectormapRadiologicaldoseassessmentequipmentMeteorological/doseassessmentcomputersystemOff-si.tedoseassessmentcabinetSetofplantpipingandinstrumentdrawingsMapshowingenvironmentalmonitoringstationlocationsFirstaidkitChecksheetsLog(s)Emergencycommunicationsequi.pment(referencesection7.2)Scottairpaks"Skapaks"withlargeai.rsupplytanksSEPD-lSeptember1989 0

SEPAppendixD,Enclosure2TicalTSCEmerencuimentoCommunicationsystems(referenceSiteEmergencyPlan,Section7.2)oPortablesamplingandradiationmonitoringequipmentoRadiologialdoseassessmentsystemsMeteorological/doseassessmentcomputersystemOff-sitedoseassessmentcabinetoPersonnelradiationprotectionandmonitoringequipmentoFullsetsprotectiveclothingoFullfacerespiratorswithcannisteroARM-VAMPoCAM-PINGoFlashlightsoCopiesoftheEmergencyPlanandImplementingProceduresoPaper,pens,clipboard,messageforms,logs,etc.oPlantdiagramsanddrawingsPlantcomputerreadoutPlantinformationreadoutsPlant.meteorologicalandradiologicalreadoutsHardcopytransceiverSEPD-2July1986 1ilai&I0 SEPAppendixD,Enclosure3TicalOSCEmerencyEuimentoCommunicationsystems(referencesSEPSection7.2)oPortablesamplingandradiationmonitoringequipmentoPersonnelradiationprotectionandmonitoringequipmentoFullsetsofprotectiveclothing'FullfacerespiratorswithcannistersoDosimetryoStep-offpadkitswithGMsurveymetersoCopiesofEmergencyPlanandImplementingProceduresoPaper,pens,clipboards,messageforms,logs,etc.AssignmentbindersEmergencydecontaminationkitFlashlightsScottairpakswithsparetanksNMPNSSiteEmergencyPlanSEPD-3August1988 0l0 AppendixD,Enclosure4icalEOPandAEOFEquipmentoSitesectormapoOff-sitedoseestimatorMapshowingenvironmentalmonitoringlocationsCommunicationsystems(referencesection7.2)On-siteandoff-siteradiologicalmonitoringdevicesTypicalOn-SiteandOff-SiteEmergencySurveyKitEnclosure11,AppendixD)(ReferenceEquipment;oRadiologicaldoseassessmentsystemsMeteorological/doseassessmentcomputerprogramOff-sitedoseassessmentcabinetoPersonnelradiationprotectionandmonitoringequipmentoCopiesoftheEmergencyPlanandImplementingProceduresoPaper,pens,clipboards,messageforms,logs,etc.oPlantdiagramsanddrawings("CriticalDrawings"notmaintainedintheAEOP.ThesedrawingscanbeobtainedfromotherfacilitiessuchastheEOF,CorporateEOC,etc.)oARM-VAMPSEPD-4March1987 f40 Enclosure6AtoAppendixDMonitorLocationOff-GasMonitors(2)StackMonitors(2)StackMonitors(2)RadwasteDischargeMonitors(2)ContainmentSpray/HXMonitors(4)EmergencyCondenserVentMonitors(4)ttIC(1)yS,(1)BS(1)yS,(1)BSyS1-106mr/hr101106cpm10-1106cps10-1106cps10-2102mr/hr10-10mr/hrReactorBldgVentRackMonitors(2)ReactorBldgCAN*TurbineBldgCAN*WasteBuildingCAN*DrywellCAM*ServiceWaterMonitorReactorBldgClosedLoopCoolingMainSteamLineMonitors{4)DrywellRadiationMonitorRAGEMS(StackGaseousEffluentMonitor)GN=GeigerMuellerIC=IonChamberS=ScintillationB=Betay=GammaBSBSBSBSySySICICGermaniumGermaniumGermanium10-10mr/hr5x101-5x105cpm5x101-5x105cpm5x10-5x105cpm10106cpm10-1106cps10-1106cps1-106mr/hr1-108R/hr107to105pCi/cc(gas)10-11to102>Ci/cc(particulate)10-11to102>Ci/cc(iodine)*ContinuousAirMonitorSEPD-6September1989 0

Enclosure6BtoAppendixDMonitorLocationDrywellandContainmentAtmosphere(2)***BSBS107to101pCi/cc(gas)1011to105pCi/cc(particulate)ReactorBuildingVentilationaboveandbelowRefuelingFloor(4)-gas,(2)BSparticulate107to101pCi/cc(gas)1011to105pCi/cc(particulate)MainControlRoomIntake(4)BS107to101pCi/ccRHRHeatExchangerXSServiceWater(2)10"to101pCi/ccServiceWaterSystemDischargeMonitors(2)XS10"to101pCi/ccMainSteamLine(4)**IC1-106mr/hrRadwasteReactorBuildingVent(1)*MainStackExhaust(1)*SpentFuelPoolCoolingFilterInlet(1)GermaniumGermaniumGermaniumGermaniumGermaniumGermaniumXS107to105pCi/cc(gas)101~to102pCi/cc(particulate)10-11to102>Ci/cc(iodine)107to105pCi/cc(gas)10-11to102>Ci/cc(particulate)10-11to102VCi/cc(iodine)107to101pCi/ccSEPD-7September1989 4V Enclosure6BtoAppendixDII~1LLJh(Continued)MonitorLocationTurbinePlantClosedLoopCoolingWater(1)*LiquidRadwasteEffluent(1)WasteSludgeFeedtoExtruderEvaporator(1)WasteConcentrateFeedtoExtruderEvaporator(1)CoolingTowerBlowdownLine(1)StandbyGasTreat-mentDischarge(1)ReactorPlantClosedClosedLoopCoolingWater(2)Off-GasPretreat-ment(2)YSYSICICYSBSYSBS107to101pCi/cc107to101pCi/cc101to104R/hr101to104R/hr107to101pCi/cc10"to101pCi/cc107to101pCi/cc103to102pCi/ccGM=IC=S-B=Y=GeigerMuellerIonChamberScintillationBetaGamma*PAM-Post-accidentMonitor**Monitorsarenotpartofdigitalradiationmonitoringsystem,suppliedseparatelyaspartofprocesssystems***RCPBleakdetection,inaccordancewithRegulatoryGuide1.45SEPD-8September1989 00 SourceRangeMonitorsIntermediateRangeMonitorsLocalPowerRangeMonitorsAveragePowerRangeMonitorsTraversingIn-CoreProbeSystemttvReactorPressureReactorWaterLevelContainmentPressure,ScramDumpVolumeWaterLevelCondenserVacuumMainSteamLineValvesPosi.tionMainSteamLineBreaktttReactorFeedwaterControlttReactorVesselTemperatureVesselFlangeLeakDetectionSEPD-9September1989 0

SourceRangeMonitorsIntermediateRangeMonitorsLocalPowerRangeMonitorsAveragePowerRangeMonitorsTraversingIn-CoreProbeSystemsttReactorPressureReactorWaterLevelTurbineStopandControlValvePositionMainSteamIsolationValvePositionScramDischargeVolumeWaterLevelDrywellPressureMainSteamLineRadiationCondenserVacuumReactorFeedwaterControlSteamBypassandPressureRegulationSystemSEPD-10September1989 0

Enclosure8AtoAppendixDArea~~tTurbineBuilding261'.E.nearAdmin.Bldg.entranceRange~Uhrl0.01-100TypicalBackgroundLevels0.2ReactorBuilding318'henewfuelstoragearea.SouthsideofNorthhallinroom0.01-1000.1TurbineBuilding277'eactorControlRoomN.W.corner0.01-1000.06TurbineBuilding300'heareaatthegeneratorendoftheturbine.AtWestfence-S.W.cornerofOp.Flr.0.1-10005TurbineBuilding300'heareaatthefeedpumpendoftheturbine.InsidefenceN.E.cornerofOp.Flr.0.1-1000TurbineBuilding261'hecondensatepumpvalvecorridor.Cond.areainsidegateacrossfromcal.rm.0.1-1000TurbineBuilding261'hefeedpumparea.OutsideM.S.I.V.Room0.1-10000.4TurbineBuilding261'heswitchgearareaSouthhall,Westend-GlandEx.Shld.Wall0.1-10000.2SEPD-llSeptember1989 4

Enclosure8AtoAppendixD(Cont.)RtAreaRangeTypicalBackgroundLevelsTurbineBuilding257'hecondensatedemineralizervalvearea.2ndgatesouthof(1standbridge)-WestsideofEasthall0.1-10004010TurbineBuilding261'egen.areaN.E.of(1standbridge)insideroom0.1-1000Variable12TurbineBuilding261'akeupDem.N.W.atM.U.D.Sys.OldWasteBuilding225'hewastebuildingdrum-fillingoperatingaisle.onNorthwall.0.1-10000.1-10000.3Variable131415OldWasteBuilding229'hewastebuildingpumproom.Southwallacrs.fromCUFilterPumpRoomWasteBuilding261'hewastebuildingcontrolroombydoortoRad.WST261'.OldWasteBuilding261'hewastebuildingstorageandshippingareabydoortoPusherRoom.0.1-10000.1-10000.1-1000300.5SEPD-12September1989

Enclosure8AtoAppendixD(Cont.)'ttnntArea~~tn'tRangeTypicalBackgroundLevels&adMReactorBuilding249'heTIParea.InnerTIPRoomonWestwall0.1-1000Variable17(LowRange)17(Highrange)1819ReactorBuilding340'nBridge-Operator'sPlatform-EastsideofbridgeReactorBuilding340'nBridge-Operator'sPlatform-EastsideofbridgeReactorBuilding340'nEmerg.Cond.ShldWallatS.E.cornerofEquip.HatchReactorBuilding198'.E.TheReactorBuildingEquipmentDrainTankarea.OnNorthwall.0.1-100010-1060.1-10000.1-100080(Bugged)0.520ReactorBuilding298'estTheReactorBuildingClosed-LoopCoolingarea.OncolumnbetweenRCLCHtEx's0.1-10002122.ReactorBuilding261'.E.TheReactorClean-upSystemarea.OnNorthwallbyC.U.pumpsReactorBuilding281'.E.ThereactorfuelpoolcoolingsystemareaoncolumninN.E.area0.1-10000.1-10000.50.7SEPD-13September1989

Enclosure8AtoAppendixD(Cont.)AreaQggj.tttRangeTypicalBackgroundLevelsXaGLlkQ23ReactorBuilding237'.W.TheControlRodDriveModulearea.OnWestwallnearN.W.stairs0.1-100024TurbineBuilding277'heResultsShop.in"Dirty"Inst.Shop0.01-1000.042526TurbineBuilding261'heDecontaminationarea(LEDR)onWestwall.ReactorBuilding340'astTheSpentFuelPoolarea.Eastwall0.1-10000.1-1000272829TurbineBuilding261'heHighLevelLaboratoryReactorBuilding318'.W.TheContainmentSprayHeatExReactorBuilding237'heReactorNorthInstrumentationRoom.OnSouthwall.0.1-10000.1-10000.1-10000.3SEPD-14September1989 00 Enclosure8AtoAppendixD(Cont.)Area~~tRangeXma~TypicalBackgroundLevelsfaL~M3031NewWasteBuilding261'.W.DecontaminationSinkArea,onEastwallNorthofDecon.SinkNewWasteBuilding247'.W.GeneralAreaonWestwallnearHoistWell0.1-10000.1-100032NewWasteBuilding229'.W.GeneralAreaonSouthwallbetweenpumpand.Ht.Ex.Roomgates0.1-1000Variable33NewOffGasBuilding229'.1-1000GeneralAreaonWestwallnearbottomofstairsSEPD-15September1989 C~I4glV>>

Enclosure8BtoAppendixD2RMS*BE1A(-G)2RMS*RElB(-X)2RNS<<RElC(-G)2RMS*RE1D(-Y)2RNS-RE1012RMS-RE1022RMS-RE1032RMS-RE1042RMS-RE1052RNS-RE1062RNS-RE1082RNS-RE1092RMS-RE1112RMS-RE1122RMS-RE113DrywellHighRangeMonitorReactorBuilding,Fl.El.1261'rywellHighRangeMonitorReactorBuilding,Fl.El.261'rywellHighRangeMonitorReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.261'rywellHighRangeMonitorReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.261'MSHeatExchangerEquipmentRoomAuxiliaryBayN,Fl.E1.175'quipmentDrainsSumpsandPumpsEReactorBuilding,Fl.El.175'HSHeatExchangerEquipmentRoomAuxiliaryBayS,Fl.E1.175'quipmentDrainsSumpsandPumpsWReactorBuilding,Fl.El.175'IPDriveMechanismEquipmentAreaReactorBuilding,Fl.El.240'ntranceAreaReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.261'RDMaintenanceFacilityReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.289'ontaminatedEquipmentStorageReactorBuilding,Fl.El.316'10"SpentFuelRefuelingPlatformReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.353'10"SpentFuelRefuelingPlatformReactorBuilding,Fl.El.353'10"NewFuelStorageVaultAreaReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.353'10"1-107R/hr1-107R/hr1-107R/hr1-107R/hr101-104mR/hr101104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101104mR/hr100-105mR/hr10,.1-104mR/hrSEPD.-16September1989

Enclosure8BtoAppendixD(Continued)t22RMS-RE1142RMS-RE1162RMS-RE1172RMS-RE1182RMS-RE1192RMS-RE1202RMS-RE1212RMS-RE1232RMS-RE1252RMS-RE1292RMS-RE1302RMS-RE1322RMS-RE131OperatingFloorEquipmentReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.353'10"CondensatePumpAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'esinRegenerationAreaTurbineBui.lding,Fl.E1.250'adwasteSampleRoom-VitalAreaMonitorTurbineBui.lding,Fl.E1.261'ruckAisleAreaNorthTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'RCFlowAdjustmentPanelTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.277'6"RadwasteControlRoom-VitalAreaMonitorTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.279'urbineOperatingFloorEntranceTurbineBui.lding,Fl.El.306'ruckLoadingDockRadwasteBuilding,Fl.El.261'ainControlRoom-VitalAreaMonitorControlBuilding,Fl.El.306'emoteShutdownPanelAreaControlBuilding,Fl.El.261'ompactedWasteStorageAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.El.265'istillateRoughingFiltersAreaRadwasteBui.lding,Fl.E1.279'01104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr102-103mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr102-103mR/hr102-103mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hrSEPD-17September1989 r"v Enclosure8BtoAppendixD(Continued)~t~2RNS-RE1342RNS-RE1352RNS-RE1362RMS-RE1372RNS-RE1382RMS-RE1392RMS-RE1402RMS-RE1412RMS-RE1422RMS-RE1432RNS-RE1442RNS-RE1452RMS-RE1462RNS-RE147EvaporatorSamplingAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.E1.261'irRemovalPumpsAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.250'ff-GasSystemControlPanelAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.288'6"HotMachineShopTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.261'eactorFeedPumpsAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.250'boveSuppressionPoolReactorBuildingSuppressionChamber,Fl.E1.222'6"InsideNewFuelStorageVaultReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.337'2"TurbineSampleRoomTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'earDisti.llateCondenserRadwasteBuilding,Fl.E1.279'RDModuleAreaNorthReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.261'RDModuleAreaSouthReactorBuilding,Fl.El.261'ampleSinkReactorBuilding,Fl.El.240'pentResinCaskCappingRoomRadwasteBuilding,Fl.E1.279'xtruderEvaporator/TurntableAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.El.291'01-104mR/hr101104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101104mR/hr101104mR/hr100-105mR/hr10-10mR/hr101-104mR/hr101104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr102-107mR/hr102-107mR/hrSEPD-18September1989

Enclosure8BtoAppendixD(Continued)t2ttr2RNS-RE1482RNS-RE2A2RMS-RE2B2RNS-RE3A2RNS-RE3B2RNS-RE3C2RNS-RE1492RMS-RE1502RMS-RE1512RMS-RE1522RMS-RE1532RMS-RE154SolidRadwasteSamplePanelAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.E1.279'ecirculationPumpInstrumentPanelAReactorBuilding,Fl.El.215'ecirculationPumpInstrumentPanelBReactorBuilding,Fl.El.215'urbineBuilding,HeaterBayAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.250'urbineBuilding,HeaterBayAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'urbineBuilding,HeaterBayAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'eactorBuilding,RWCUValveAreaReactorBuilding,Fl.E1.328'10"TurbineBuilding,ResinRegener-ationRoomTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'urbineBuilding,LowPressureTurbineAreaTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.306'adwasteBuilding,FloorDrainSumpAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.El.240'2"RadwasteBuilding,LWSPumpsAreaRadwasteBuilding,Fl.El.240'2"TurbineBuildingCondenser'AreaMonitorTurbineBuilding,Fl.E1.250'00-105mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hrSEPD-19September1989 II0 Enclosure8BtoAppendixD(Continued)'t2tLt2RMS-RE190ControlBuildingRelayandComputer102-103mR/hrRoom-VitalAreaMonitorControlBuilding,Fl.E1.288'6"2RMS-RE1912RNS-RE1922RMS-RE193TurbineBuilding,LowLevelCount-ingRoom-VitalAreaMonitorTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.306'urbineBuildingGaseousEffluentMonitorLocation-VitalAreaMonitorTurbineBuilding,Fl.El.306'.MainStack,GaseousEffluentMonitorLocation-VitalAreaMonitorMainStack,Fl.E1.261'0210mR/hr101-104mR/hr101-104mR/hrSEPD-20September1989 0

Enclosure9AtoAppendixDvFireDetectionDevicesarelistedinOperatingProcedureNl-OP-21andareconsideredtobeincorporatedinthisSiteEmergencyPlanbyreference.SEPD-21September1989 0

Enclosure9BtoAppendixDtt'ireDetectiondevicesarelistedinoperatingprocedureN2-OP-47andareconsideredtobeincorporatedinthisSiteEmergencyPlanbyreference.SEPD-22September1989 0

Enclosure10toAppendixDVMeteorologicalInstrumentationWindspeedIndicatorsWinddirectionindicatorsMonitorwindspeedMonitorwinddirectionTemperaturesensorsDewpointMonitortemperatureMonitordewpointSeismicInstrumentationSeismicmonitors,recorderRecordequipmentandbuildinggroundaccelerationSEPD-23September1989 0

SurveyandequipmentprocedureSurveymapSurveylogsheets,RespiratorsandcartridgesSparecartridgesAirsamplerAirfiltersoCountratemeteroDoseratemeteroProtectiveClothingoSampleenvelopesandbagsoTapeoPortableradiooDosimetryandchargeroPaper,pens,clipboards,logsoFlashlightswithsparebatteriesoMasslinoDiscsmearsTheRe-entrySurveyKitalsocontainsaSelf-containedBreathingApparatus,filmbadges0-5Rdosimeters.TheIn-PlantSurveyKitcontainsthesameitemsastheReentrySurveyKitplus0-50Rdosimetersandahi,ghrangeremoteprobedoseratesurveymeter.SEPD-24September1989 i

Enclosure12toAppendixDrnh'int*oSurveyandequipmentproceduresoMapsoFlashlightsoSparebatteries0'ortablecommunicationsradioPowersupplyPaper,pens,clipboards,logs,etc.AirsamplerAirfiltersCountratemeterDoseratemeterCoverallsCottonbootcoversRubberbootHoods,gloves,tapeSampleenvelopesandbagsDiscsmearsMasslinFullfacerespiratorswithcannisters*Applicableemergencykits(and/orpackagesofsupplies)areplacedinthe*vehicleatthetimeofanemergencydependinguponthenatureoftheemergencyandtheuseofthespecificvehicleatthattime.SEPD-25September1989

Enclosure13toAppendsDBloodPressurecuffsStethoscopeTriagekitDisposableBlanketsBurnsheetsAirSplintsFracturekitHaretractionBurnPackLateralPortableSuctionwithchargingunitShortspineboardCervicalcollarsAmbulancecotandmattresswithIVpoleFoldingstairchairBlanket,sheets,pillowCardiacArrestBoardWheeledstairchairPotassiumiodidetabletsandissuesheetsTraumakitRespiratoryequipmentkitSEPD-26September1989

Enclosure14toAppendixDttntStretcherDisposableblanketsBlowerFilterunitRubberglovesDecontaminationfluidcontainerCoversealCoverallsCottonbootcoversCottonglovesMaskingtape-2inchSEPD-27September1989 0

Enclosure15toAppendixDt'oBoltcutteroHacksawoBurningtorchoCome-alongSlingsJacksSledgehammersRopesLifelinesForceableentrytoolCrowbarsSEPD-28September1989 00 Enclosure16toAppendixDt'toEPP-4,"PersonnelInjuryorIllness"oDosimetryoMaskingtape2inchoCoverallsoRubberovershoesoShoecoversoRubberglovesoDisposableglovesoFullfacerespiratorswithcanistersoSparerespiratorcanistersoHoodsoScissorso-PlasticbagsoHerculi.teSEPD-29September1989 tg Enclosure17toAppendixDFireaxeWreckingbarHandlightExtensioncordForceableentrytoolTurn-outcoatsFirefighterhatsFirefighterglovesRescuebeltsLifelines(100ft.)BootsSEPD-30September1989 ErV00 Enclosure17toAppendixD'(Cont.)oScottpakIIoSpareairtanksoFirstaidkits(atspecifiedlocations)KitsarelocatedintheReactorBuilding,TurbineBuildingandAdministrationBuilding.SEPD-.31September1989

  • ~U Enclosure18toAppendixDoOswegoHospitalcontaminatedinjurypatientprocedureoDosimetryandchargeroDisposableisolationgownsoDisposablefacemasksoDisposableapronsBootcoversPlasticshoecoversRubberglovesSurgeonsglovesSurgeonscapsRespiratorwithcartridgesPlasticbagsSEPD-32September1989 pE Enclosure18toAppendixD(Cont.)Maskingtape-2"Xellow6magentaropePortablestanchionContaminationtagsAtomicwipesandsmearsStepoffpadsRMCradiationaccidentprocedureposterRMCsampletakingkitRMCdecontaminationkitRMCdecontaminationtabletopHoseandnozzlefordecontaminationtabletopTrashbagsTrashreceptaclesCountratemeterDoseratemeterExtensioncordPre-cutherculite(yellow,white,green)oLeadpigoSolidradioactivewasteboxesSEPD-33September1989 000 Enclosure19toAppendixDoSurgicalscrubbrushes0TowelsCottontippedswabsScissorsDisposableglovesSoapBeakersShampoo4"x4"steripadsFirstaidkitLanolinShavingcreamRazorsPlasticbooties1/2facerespiratorswithfiltersShowersSinkoTrashreceptacleSEPD-34September1989

Enclosure20toAppendixDttTypicalEmergencyOperationsFacili.tyandil't'tESelectedemergencyplanimplementingproceduresCountratemeterDoseratemeterProtectiveclothingFullfacerespi.ratorsKItabletsScott-airpaksPortableradioAirsamplingequipmentPaper,pens,clipboards,forms,maps,etc."CriticalDrawing"canbeobtainedfromtheTSC,EOF,orCorporateEOCetc.,ifneeded.SEPD-35September1989 0'I~de0 Enclosure21toAppendixDt-'t'ntoSelectedemergencyplanimplementingproceduresoPASSproceduresoPersonnelradiationprotectionandmonitoringequipmento'irsamplingequipmentPaper,pens,clipboards,etc.DiscsmearsFullfacerespiratorsandTEDAcharcoalcartridgesXellowandmagentaropeKItabletsFlashlight,batteriesandextensioncordSEPD-.36September1989

'eR00 Enclosure22toAppendixDoAssortedgagecableoSplicekitsoTerminationsoElectricalconnectorsCrimpingtoolWrenchesandscrewdriversFusesandfusepullersHacksawandbladesRatchetwrenchSEPD-37September1989 10 Enclosure23toAppendixDntoHacksawandbladesWreckingbarandcrowbarDrillsHammersSocketwrenchsetsCresentwrenchesExtension'cordsLowvoltageleadlightsPliersRope,tape,wireScrewdriversChainfall,shacklesWirebrushesDVMSolderinggunAssortedSwagelokvalvesandfittingsElectronictestingequipmentPliers,crimpersAssortedhandtoolsSEPD-38September1989

~I Enclosure24toAppendixDt-'nKitSelectedemergencyplanimplementingproceduresOn-siteandoff-sitemapsPersonnelradiationprotectionandmonitoringequipmentFlashlightandbatteriesLabelsTapemeasureGrassclippersPruningshearsShovelKItabletsWatersamplecontainersPlasticbagsandtiesSEPD-39September1989

Enclosure25toAppendixDoHelicopteroFixedWingAircraftoTrucks/carswithradio(4withACinverters)SEPD-40September1989

,'LC0 APPENDIXENewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlanOswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlanTheOswegoCountyRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlanandtheNewYorkStateRadiologicalEmergencyPreparednessPlanaresubmittedunderseparatecoverbutareconsideredtobeincorporatedaspartofthisdocumentbyreference.SEPE-iAugust1988 0

SEPAPPENDIXFEvacuationTravelTimeEstimatesfortheJamesA.FitzPatrick/NineMilePointEmergencyPlanningZoneTheEvacuationTravelTimeEstimatesfortheJamesA.FitzPatrick/NineMilePointEmergencyPlanningZone,May1984,preparedbyParsons,Brinkerhoff,suadeandDouglas,Inc.havebeensubmittedunderseparatecoverbutisconsideredtobeincorporatedaspartofthisdocumentbyreference.SEPF-iJuly1986

SEPAPPENDIXGNUREG-0654/FEHA-REP-1CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXG-iJuly1985"

APPENDIXGCROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANANDNUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1REV.1II.A.l.a.l.b.i+cdl.d.l.e.2'~2.b.3~4,5.3,5-4,5.53.0Figures5.2-1,5.2-2,6.2-1,6.2-2,6.2-35.2.1,5.2.5a,EAP-35.1,5.2NANAAppendixA,8.2,EPMP-35.2.1,5.2.5a,9.45~23gII.B.1~2~3~4.5.6.7~7a7b.7'd.8.9.5.1,5.2,Figures5.2-1,5.2-2,5.2.15.1,5.2.1,9.15.2.15.2,Figures5.2-1,5.2-2,5.2-3and5.3Figures6.2-1,6.2-2,6.2-35.3.1,9.45'.5d5.2.5c,5.2.5e5.2.5a5.2.63.0,5.3,9.45.3.4,6.7.3,6.7.4,AppendixAII.C.l.a.l.b.l.c.2+ate2.b.3~4.5.2.5,5.5.25.5.2,6.2.3,7.3.3,AppendixA5~5~2g7~2NA7.1.10,7.1.115.3.5,7.3.1,7.3.2,9.4.35.3)5.4,5.57.3.2,AppendixASEPG-1September1989'

APPENDIXG(Cont'd)CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSENERGENCYPLANANDNUREG-0654/FENA-REP-1REV.1KlEF~~~4II.D.1.2.3.4.4.1,.Figure4.14.1,4.2,4.3NANAII.E.1.2.3~4.and4a-4n5~6.7.4.1,EPP-206.2,EPP-206.2.1,Figure6.3-1,EPP-206.2.1,Figures6.3-1,6.3-2,EPP-20NA6.6.2,Figure6.106.6.2,Figures6.3-1,6.3-2II.F.l.a.l.b.l.c.l.d.l.e.1.f.2~3~5.1,5.2,5.3,5.5.1,6.2$EPP-207.2,Figure7.27.2,Figure7.27.2,Figures7.2,7.37.2,Figure7.27.2,Figure7.26.7.3,6.7.4,Figure7.28.1.2,8.3.26.1,II.G.1.2~3OaO3.b.'4.a.4.b.4.c.5.8.48.47.1.8$7.1.95.2.3,5.2.6,5.2.6,8.1.15.2.5,5.2.6,5.3.15.3.16.8II.H.1.2.3.4.7.1.2,7.1.37.1.4NA7.1.1,7.1.2,7.1.6,7.1.77.1~3>7.1.4$SEPG-2September1989 00 GERAPPENDIXG(Cont'd)CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANANDNUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1REV.15oa~5.b.50c5.d.6.a.6.b.6.c.7.8.9.10.11.12.7.3.37.3.37.3.37.3.37.3.37.3.37.3.1,7.3.2,5.3.5,9.4.37.3.3,Figure7.47.3.37.1.38.3.2$EPMP-1$EPMP-2AppendixD7.3.1,7.3.21.2.3~a~3.b.4.5.6.7~8.9.10.11.4.0,Figure4.16.3.4,7.3.1,7.3.2,7.3.36.3.4,6.4,7.3.36.44.07.3.36.46.4,7.3.37.3.36'3.5$7.3.34.0,6.4,EPP-8,EPP-26NAl.a.1.b.1.c.1.d.2~3.4~5.6.a.6.b.6.c.7.6.6.16.6.16.6.16.6.16.6.1,7.4.46.6.1,6.6.16.6.16.6.16.6.14$6.6.2,7.4.46.7.1,7.4.44.1.3,4.1.4,4.1.5,EPP-20SEPG-3September1989 0

APPENDIXG(Cont'd)CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANANDNUREG-0654/FENA-REP-1REV.1H1GU~G-~48.9.10.a.10.b.10.c.10.d.10.e.10.E.10.g.10.b.10.i.10.j.10.Ic.10.1.AppendixFNAAppendixE&F,Figure6.6,Figures7.4Figure2.5,AppendixE3.0,6.6.2,AppendixENANANANANANANANANA10.m.10.n.11.12.6.6.2,Figure6.11,AppendixEEcFNANANAII.K.l.a.l.b.l.c.l.d.l.e.l.f.l.g.2.3'~3.b.4.5.a.5.b.6.a.6.b.6.c.7.6.6.1,6.6.1,6.6.1,6~6~1$6.6.1,6.6.1,6.6.1,6.F1%6.6.16.6.1NA6.6.1,6.6.1,6.6.16.6.16.6.1,7.4.4FigureFigureFigureFigureFigureFigureFigure5.2.1,6.46.46.46.46.46.46.4EPP-15Fig.6.77.4.4,Fig.6.76.7,7.6,Fig.6.7SEPG-4September1989

APPENDIXG(Cont'd)CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSEMERGENCXPLANANDNUREG-0654/8EMA-REP-1REV.l1.2.3.4.6.7.4,AppendixA5.2.7,6.7.2,7.5NA6.7.3,AppendixA1.2.3.4.9.1,EPP-12,EPP-259.49.39.2,6.4l.a.l.b.20a~2.b.2oc~2.d.2.e.(l)and2.e(2)3oa~3.b.3oc~3.d.3'~3.f.4.5.l.a.l.b.2~3.4.a.4.b.4.c.4.d.4.e.4.f.4.g,4.h.4.i.4,j.5.8.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.28.1.2,8.1.2$8.1.2,8.12$8.1.2,F1.2$8'.2$8.1.1$NA8.1.2FigureFigureFigureFigureFigureFigureFigure8.1.18.1.1FigureFigureFigureEPMP-1,EPMP-4EPMP-1,EPMP-4EPMP-1,EPMP-4EPMP-1,EPMP-4EPMP-1,EPMP-4EPMP-48.2.2Figure8.18.18.18.18.18.1,8.1.18.18.18.18.18.1SEPG-5September1989

NUREG-0654SEPAPPENDIXG(Cont'd)CROSS-REFERENCEINDEXBETWEENNMPNSEMERGENCYPLANANDNUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1REV.1NMPNSSITEEMERGENCYPLANSECTIONANDORIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDUREII'El.2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9~10'.1.18.1.38.1.38.28.2AppendixEAppendixCTableofContents,AppendixG8.28.2.3,EPMP-3SEPG-6July1986 000 SEPAPPENDIXHTYPICALADDITIONALSUPPORTRESOURCESSEPH-iJuly1986 0P0ill0 APPENDIXHTYPICALADDITIONALSUPPORTRESOURCES1.AIRFIELDSa.GreaterRochesterInternational1200Brooks.AvenueRochester,NY14624Tel.b.OswegoCountyAirportWhitakerRoadFulton,NY13069Telc.OneidaCountyAirportTerminalBuildingOriskany,NY13424Tel.(MaintenanceGarage)SyracuseHancockInternationalAirportHancockFieldSyracuse,NY13212Tel.(AirTrafficControl)e.WatertownInternationalAirportRD/f2,Box130Dexter,NY13634Tel.2.COMMANDPOSTSa.NMPNSEmergencyOperationsFacilityNMPNuclearTrainingCenterNuclearTrainingDept.-60R.D.1,Box148Oswego,NY13126-9719Tel.b.NMPNSTechnicalSupportCenterNMPNSLakeRoadP.O.Box32Lycoming,NY13093Tel.SEPH-1December1988 (t

SEPAPPENDIXHTYPICALADDITIONALSUPPORTRESOURCEScontinuedc.JointNewsCenterRoyC.McCrobieBuildingLakeStreetOswego.VY13126Tel.d.NewYorkStateEmergencyOperationsCenterEmergencyManagementOfficePublicSecurityBuilding,StateCampusAlbanv.NY12232Tel.e.OswegoCountyEmergencyOperationsCenterOswegoCountyOfficeBuildingAnnex200NorthSecondStreetFulton,NY13069Tel.3.TELEPHONESYSTEMSIN10~LEEPZa.AlltelNewYork,Inc.RegionalOffice201East4thStreet.Jamestown,NY14702&850Tel.epairNo.)b.Contel245WilliamsStreetJohnstown,NY12095Tel.(RepairNo.)c.NewYorkTelephoneCompany300E.WashingtonStreetSyracuse,iNY13202Tel.(RepairNo.)4~NINEMILEPOINTUHFRADIOSYSTEMa.Base,mobileandportabletranceiversb.Inplantandoff-siterepeatersSEPH-2December1988 0Il0 SEPAPPENDIXIDOCUMEilTATIONOFANNUALREVIEWSOFEMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURESSEPIiJu]y1986

~I4~tIfXL~!"L4 DOCUMENTATIONOFANNUALREVIEWSOFEMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURESS-EAP-1S-EAP-2O0S-EAP-3/0/40S-EPP-1S-EPP-2S-EPP-3IN-9+o22S-EPP-4tb/9MS-EPP-5S-EPP-6lo/-toS-EPP-7S-EPPESSla~oS-EPP-9SEPI-1September1990 0al~430 DOCUMENTATIONOFANNUALREVIEWSOFEMERGENCYPLANPROCEDURESS-EPP-10S>>EPP-11NOTUSEDS-EPP-12Alt&-4oS-EPP-13S-EPP-14S-EPP-15AMIo-+HoS-EPP-16S-oS-EPP-178-EPP-18NOTUSEDS-EPP-19S-EPP<<20-0S-EPP-21NOTUSEDSEPI-2September1990

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ANDCOMMITMENTS......................~3.0DEFINITIONSPAE34.0RESPONSIBILITIES.......35.0PRECAUTIONS.........6.0LIMITATIONSANDACTIONS7.0PREREQUISITES.......8.0PROCEDURE..8.1VisualDetection.............,,............8.2AutomaticFireDetectionSystems~0~\\88.3StructuresLocatedinProtectedArea....8.4PlantStructuresLocatedBeyondtheProtectedArea9.0ACCEPTANCECRITERIA.10.0RECORDREVIEHANDDISPOSITION10192223ATTACHMENTS~~0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~23Figure1:ControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist.....24Figure2:SecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklist.......................26Figure3:RadiationProtectionFireFightingChecklist.Figure4:NMPNSOff-SiteFireDepartmentStagingArea..Figure5:ScribaFireResponsePreplan.Figure6:LimitedResponseDesignationsFigure7:ListofOff-SiteAlarms.Figure8:HapofOff-SiteStructures....282930313234PageiiS-EPP-2Rev14

1.0Toprovideforthepromptandefficienthandlingofanyfire,regardlessofsizeorpresenceofradioactivity,bytheon-siteNineMilePointFireDepartment.2.02.12,1.1Unit1TechnicalSpecifications'a~b.Section5.0,DesignFeaturesSection6.2.2,FacilityStaff2.1.2Unit2TechnicalSpecificationsa.Section5.0,DesignFeaturesb.Section6.2.2,UnitStaff2.2None2.32.42.3.12.3.210CFR50,AppendixR,FireProtectionProgramforNuclearPowerFacilitiesOperatingPriortoJanuary1,1979NUREG-0654,CriteriaforPreparationandEvaluationofRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlansandPreparednessinSupportofNuclearPowerPlants,October19802.4.12.4.2-2.4.32.4.42.4.52.4.62.4.7AP-3.5,StationFireProtectionProgramNTP-S,NuclearFireChiefandNuclearFireFighterTrainingProgramNTP-5.1,ReserveFireBrigadeTrainingProgramS-EAP-1,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlanS-EAP-2,ClassificationofEmergencyCond)tionsS-EPMP-2,EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklistsS-EPMP-4,EmergencyExercise/DrillProcedurePage1S-EPP-2Rev14

2.52.4.82.4.92.4.102'.11S-EPP-4,PersonnelInjuryorIllnessS-EPP-5,StationEvacuationS-EPP-20,EmergencyNotificationsS-SAP-11.0,EmergencyPlantDutiesSequence5ggi~~NCTSEaabez003340-00Addtheuseofthereservefirebrigade.UponrequestfromtheNuclearFireChief,theCSOannouncesaresponsetothescene.S-SUP-4Log¹IncorporateFireProtectionManagementEPP-290-04changes.003108-00RPTechniciansrequestmorespecificlocationofincident.S-SUP-4Log¹AddEOPstobodyofprocedure.ReverseEPP-288-3Steps2and3ofControlRoom/CSDFireFightingChecklist<Figure1).S-SUP-4Log¹EPP-289-24S-SUP-4Log¹EPP-288-4ClarifytheuseoftheRPFireResponseKit.ClarifywhereRPwillmonitorDRHS.Clarifywhowillberesponsibleforaccountability.ProvideclarificationforNuclearSecuritytorespond.NriteasteptodirectRPTechtoinformNuclearFireChiefandSSSwhenthesurveysarecompleted.S-SUP-4Log¹OrderoftasksnotsameforFigure3EPP-288-23andstepsofprocedure.AlsoindicateaRecordReviewandDispositionsection.S-SUP-4Log¹Addedclarification.FireeventisEPP-288-6terminatedonFigure1.S-SUP-4Log¹AddnewattachmentstoS-EPP-2.EPP-289-24ParticularlyFigure6,Figure7,andFigure8.Page2S-EPP-2Rev14

3.03.13,2ThesystemcommonlyusedbyUSemergencyresponseorganizations(i.e.,police,firecompanies,nuclearplantemergencyresponsepersonnel,etc.)toefficientlyandeffectivelymitigateemergencyconsequences.Facilitatescooperationoftheemergencyresponseeffortbyestablishingauniversallyacceptedsystemforcommunication,commandhierarchy,responseorganization.wrTheareacontrolledbytheNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation(NMPC)attheNineMilePointNuclearStationincludingtheareasurroundingthestationandtheareaswhereNMPChastheauthoritytodetermineallactivities,includingtheremovalofpersonnelandpropertyfromthearea.3.3rP1rOtherplantstructuresincludethosebeyondtheProtectedAreabutonNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporationproperty(forexample,NuclearTrainingCenter,SewageTreatmentPlant,UnitIIWarehouse).3.4i(NCTS1)NMPCpersonnelassignedtotheNMPNStoprovidesupporttotheFireDepartmentinemergencysituations,atthediscretionoftheUnitFireChief.Thereservefirebrigademaybecomprisedofindividualsfromanyofthefollowingdepartments:oMaintenanceoInstrumentandControloChemistryandRP3.5Anestablishedlocationdesignatedforthepurposeofoff-siteFireDepartmentassemblyinresponsetoacallforaidfromtheNMPHS.4.04.1rv4.1.1Uponindicationofafireattheassignedrespectiveunit,assumestheroleofSiteEmergencyDirector(SED).Page3S-EPP-2Rev14

4.24.1.24.1.34.1.44.1.5Evaluatestheconsequencesofafire,regardingnuclearsafetyandoveralloperationoftheplantincludingthepotentialspreadofaffectedareasandsystems.Asrequired,implementsthisprocedureandS-EAP-1,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan.IfanactualfireonNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation(NMPC)propertyrequiresanemergencydeclaration,implementsS-EAP-2,ClassificationofEmergencyConditions.Ifnecessary,initiatesastationevacuation.4.34.2.14.2.24.2.34.2.44.2.5CompletestheControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1)asdescribedinthisprocedure.Activatesstationfirealarminresponsetoapersonnelreportorasaresultoftheannunciationoftheautomaticfiredetectionsystemandannouncesfirelocation,inaccordancewithControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1).Requestsoff-sitefirefightingassistanceuponrequestfromtheNuclearFireChief,orasdirectedbythisprocedure.AsdirectedbytheSSS,activatesstationevacuationalarminresponsetoafirerequiringastationevacuation.UponnotificationfromtheNuclearFireChiefoffireeventtermination,andasdirectedbytheSSS/SED,providesaterminationannouncementtostationpersonnel.4.3.14.3.24.3.3IfintheProtectedArea,respondtothefiresceneasdirectedbytheCSO.ProvidetechnicaladviceregardingcurrentplantoperatingstatustotheNuclearFireChief.ProvidefirestatusreportsfromthefirescenewithintheProtectedAreatotheCSO.4.4Pr(NCTS2)4.4.1Providesgeneralcoordinationandsupervisionofplanning,testing,andinspectionofthestationfireprotectionactivities.Page4S-EPP-2Rev14

4.54.4.24.4.3ProvidesdirectiontotheUnitSupervisorsFireProtectionforperiodictestingofthesystems,andportableequipmentandsurveillanceactivitiesbyfireprotectionpersonnel.Delineatesresponsibilitiesanddutiesofoff-siteFireDepartmentsinadvance,toestablishtheneedforradiologicalprotectionofpersonnelandthespecialhazardsassociatedwithanuclearpowerplant.4.5.1Conductfireprotectionactivitiesatrespectiveassignedunits.4.64.5.24.5.3CoordinatethetestingandperformingofinventoriesasrequiredbyS-EPMP-2,EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklistsforassignedunit.Providedirectiontothe'FireChiefandFireFighterswhentheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC)isactivatedandthispositionismanned.Trini-r4.7ProvidesdirectiontoNuclearTrainingpersonnelforthecoordinationoftrainingwithoff-siteFireDepartments.4.7.1Maintainsfireresponsecontroloffirefightingactivitieson-site.4.7.24,7.34.7.44.7.54.7.6RespondstoALLfirealarms,inaccordancewiththisprocedure.EstablishesacommandpostandimplementstheIncidentCommandSystem,withtherespondingdepartments.EnsuresestablishmentofadequatecommunicationwiththeNMPNSFireDepartment,theControlRooms,andtheNuclearSecurityDepartment(viaNuclearSecurityOfficeratthescene),off-sitefireorganizationsandanyothercommandpost.UponnotificationoffireemergencybeyondtheProtectedArea,ensuresoff-sitefiredepartmentassistancehasbeenrequested.Providestechnicaladvicepertainingtoradiologicalprotectionofpersonnelandanyspecialconditionstotheoff-siteFireDepartmentChief.Page5S-EPP-2Rev14

4'.7Periodicallyreviewscapabilitiesandlimitationsoffirefightingequipmentand,ifnecessary,initiatescorrectiveactions.4.84.7.84.7.9Arrangesthedepartureofoff-sitefirefighterswhenconditionsnolongerrequireassistance.Ifnecessary,directsNuclearSecuritytomaintaincrowdcontrolandremovenonessentialpersonnelfromthefirefightingscene.4.8.14.8.2Participateinfiredrills,attendrequiredfirefightingtrainingandattaincertification.RespondtoALLfirealarmsinaccordancewiththisprocedureandperformactionsunderthedirectguidanceoftheNuclearFireChief.4.94.9.14.9.2ComprisedofmembersoftheNMPNSFireDepartment.Dependingonthefirelocation,comprisedofoneNuclearFireChiefandtwoNMPNSFireDepartmentpersonnel(minimum,ifavailable).4.104.9.3RespondtofiresasdirectedbytheSSS/CSO.vir4.10,14.10.24.10.34.10.44,10,54.10.6CompletestheSecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorFireFightingChecklist(Figure2)inaccordancewiththisprocedure.RespondstothefirescenebyprovidingaNuclearSecurityOfficerforcrowdcontrolandcommunications,asnecessary.AsdirectedbytheNuclearFireChief,removesnonessentialpersonnelfromthefirescene.Expeditestheon-sitearrivalofoff-sitefirefightingassistance.Maintainsrequiredpersonnelemergencyaccountability.Providesrespondingoff-sitefirefightingpersonnelwithappropriatedosimetryfromtheAmbulanceandFireKituponentryintotheProtectedArea.Page6S-EPP-2Rev14

4.114.10.74.10.84.10.9Maintainsstationphysicalsecurity.Performsrequiredpersonnelnotifications.NotifiestheEmergencyPreparednessDepartmentoftheopeningoruseoftheAmbulanceandFireKit.nPrtin4.12CompletestheRadiationProtectionFireFightingChecklist(Figure3)inaccordancewiththisprocedure.Pr4.12.1Asrequired,provideradiationprotectionassistancetotheNuclearFireChief.4.12.24.12.34.12.44.12.5AssisttheNuclearFireChiefinaccountingforstationpersonnelatsceneoffireandcommunicatinginformationduringastationevacuation.Hhenfireisextinguished,surveypersonnelandequipmentatthefirescene.Retrievedosimetryfromoff-sitefirepersonnel.Reviewdosimetryissuesheetstoensureinformationiscompleteandaccurate.5.05.15.25.3AnindividualcallingtheControlRoomshould:RemainonthephoneuntilthefirealarmandannouncementiscompletedoverGAItronics.Ifhalonorcarbondioxide(C02)warningsignalsareactivated,immediatelyleavethearea.Carbondioxidemayalsoinfiltrateadjacentareasandindividualsshouldevacuatetheseareasaswell.6.06.1ThisprocedureappliestofireemergencieswithinandbeyondtheProtectedAreaincludingallNiagaraMohawkPowerCorporation(NMPC)property.Page7S-EPP-2Rev14

6.2ThisprocedureprovidesbasicinstructionandminimumactionsintheeventofafireemergencyattheNineNile.PointNuclearStation(NMPNS).Thisprocedureisnotintendedtopreventothernecessaryactionswhichmaybeperformedtomitigatetheconsequencesofafireemergency.6.36.4AnyresponsebeyondtheProtectedAreaiscoordinatedbytheUnit1andUnit2NuclearFireChiefs.CallsforassistancearehandledthrougheitherControlRoom.Uponreceiptofacall,theChiefShiftOperator(CSO)shallnotifytheNuclearFireChiefoftheaffectedunit,andtheOff-SiteFireDepartmentforappropriateresponse.Acompleteandaccurateannouncementofthespecificlocationofadetectedfireshallensureindividualsrespondappropriatelytothefireemergencyevent.7.0None8.0+P~EDJgg(NCTS3)8.1.18.1.2AnindividualdiscoveringafireshallnotifytheaffectedControlRoomgivingtheUnit,physicallocation,building,elevation,andtypeoffireifknown,(forexample,electricalorchemical)beforeattemptingfirefighting.IfintheProtectedAreaandconditionsaresafe,remainonthephoneuntilthefirealarmandannouncementaredeclaredovertheGAItronicspublicaddresssystemtoensureannouncementiscorrect..8.1.3Afterthefirealarmandannouncementaredeclared:a.Initiatefirefightingactions;Qgb.Ifnotknowledgeableinfirefightingtechniques,leavethearea.Page8S-EPP-2Rev14

8.28.1.4UseALLnecessaryprecautionsforindividualprotection,includingevacuation,ifhalonorcarbondioxidewarningsignalsareactivatedordischarged.inthefollowingareas:a.Adirectareab.Adjacentareaspossiblyaffectedbydischarge.FiD8.2.1StructureslocatedintheProtectedAreaa.Theautomaticfiredetectionsystemandequipmentare:1.Providedforareasprotectedbyfixedextinguishingsystemsandincertainareaswhereearlyfiredetectionisdesirable.2,ActuatedviaanannunciatorsysteminthemainControlRoomstoinformControlRoomOperatorsofthelocationofthefire.8.2.2b.Uponreceiptofanalarm,theChiefShiftOperator(CSO)announcestotheStationShiftSupervisor(SSS)adesignatedLicensedNuclearOperatorandtheNMPNSFireDepartmentinformationregardingexactUnit,location,building,elevationandtypeoffire,ifknown(forexample,electricalorchemical).OtherplantstructureslocatedbeyondtheProtectedAreaa.b.AlarmsfromthepanelsrequirenotificationtotheControlRoom.C.Uponnotificationofalocalfireannunciation,theControlRoomCSOshallnotifytheSSSandtheNuclearFireChiefinaccordancewiththeControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1).Page9S-EPP-2Rev14 flggllI(hivI+I"II1>Isii(>

8.3Pr8.3.1Uponnotificationofafire,eitherreportedbyanindividual,orbyannunciationoftheautomaticdetectionsystemtheCSOshould:IftheannunciationornotificationofafireisfromplantstructuresoutsidetheProtectedAreaonNMPCProperty,DONOTSOUNDFIREALARM.RefertoSection8.4ofthisprocedure.a.Soundthefirealarm,b.MaketheannouncementnotedontheControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1).c.Repeatthealarmandannouncement.d.Ifspecificphysicallocationofthefireisunknown(forexample,ifonlythefirepanelnumberisknown):1.ContacttheNuclearFi'reChieftodeterminethelocationofthefire,building,elevation,andtypeoffire,ifknown(forexample,electricalorchemical).2.RepeattheannouncementfromtheControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1)identifyingtheUnit,physicallocation,building,elevation,andtypeoffire(forexample,electricalorchemical),ifknown.e.Turnthevolumeuponthestationradiobaseconsoles,includingtheOswegoCountyfirefrequency.f.IfverificationisnotreceivedfromtheSSS,NuclearFireChief,NuclearSecurity,anddesignatedLicensedNuclearOperatorwithinapproximately60seconds,repeatthefirealarmandannouncement.g,h.Iffireisconfirmed,notifytheSSSoftheunaffectedUnit.IfrequestedbytheNuclearFireChieftoobtainoff-siteassistancethen:1.CallOswegoCountyFireDispatchersOffice.2.RequestfirefightingassistanceattheNineMilePointNuclearStation,specifyingUnit1or2~3.NotifySecuritytodispatchpersonneltofacilitatesiteentry.Page10S-EPP-2Rev14

8'.1(Cont)(NCTS4)Ifrequired,initiateSpecialOperatingProcedures,orEmergencyOperatingProcedures,asapplicable.ObserveAreaRadiationMonitors(ARMs),ContinuousAirMonitors(CAMs)andstackmonitorsforincreasedlevels.k.IfrequestedbytheSSS,soundthestationevacuationalarm,perS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan.UponnotificationfromtheNuclearFireChiefofanextinguishedfireorafalsealarm:1.InformtheSSS/SED.2.Soundthestationalarm.3.Announcetheterminationoftheevent.8.3.2TheSSSshould:a~HhencontactedbytheCSO,acknowledgethefirealarmandannouncement.b.Ifnecessary,proceedto:1.Thefirescene,toadequatelyassesstheeffectofthefireontheoperationsofthestation.2.TheControlRoomtodirectappropriatestationoperations(suchasplantshutdown).c~d.IftheNuclearFireChiefhasrequestedastationevacuation,outsidefirefightingassistance,etc.,performactionsrequiredoftheSiteEmergencyDirectorasdescribedinS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan(forexample,implementS-EAP-2,ClassificationofEmergencyConditions).Beforeallowingoff-siteFireDepartmentstodepart,ensuretheRPTechnic'ian(s)atthefirescenehave:e,1.Colle'ctedalldosimetry.2.ObtaineddataforDosimetryIssueSheetsandSecurityEntranceRegistrationLogs.3.Surveyedpersonnel,vehicles,andequipmentiftheresponseinvolvedapotentiallycontaminatedarea.Clearoff-siteFireDepartmentsfordepartureandinformtheNuclearFireChief.PagellS-EPP-2Rev14

TheInplantLicensedNuclearOperatorshould:a.ContacttheCSOandacknowledgethefirealarmandannouncement.b.Proceedtothefirescenewith=anOperationsDepartmentportableradio(forexample,MX350)1.SetupacommandpostwiththeNuclearFireChief.'.Investigatetheareaofthealarm.3.ImmediatelyreportthestatustotheCSO.c.ActasadvisortotheNuclearFireChiefonplantmatters.TheNuclearFireChiefoftheaffectedUnitshould:a.ContacttheCSOandacknowledgethefirealarmandannouncement.b.Inadditiontothenormalstationfireradio(forexample,MX350)obtain:1.AGEPortamobileradio(Ifoff-sitecommunicationsareneeded)2.TurnoutgearandSelfContainedBreathingApparatus(SCBA)orrequestitemsbebroughttothecommandpostc.Proceedtothefiresceneandestablishacommandpost.d.InvestigatetheareaofalarmandreportthestatustotheCSOdirectlyorthroughtheLicensedNuclearOperator.e.EnsuretheavailabilityoftheLicensedNuclearOperator,RPTechnicians,andaNuclearSecurityOfficertocoordinatecommunicationwithassignedrespectivedepartments,etc.f.Maintainanaccountabilitystatusofeachindividualteammemberby:1.ProvidingtheOSCwithaccountabilityinformationwiththeassistanceofRadiationProtection.2.Initiatingsearchandrescueoperations,inaccordancewithS-EPP-3,SearchandRescue.Page12S-EPP-2Rev14

(Cont)9~Ifassistanceisrequired,contacttheunaffectedUnitNuclearFireChiefviaradio.h.k.n.Thea~RequesttheCSOtelephonetheOswegoCountyFireDispatchersOfficetoobtainoff-'itefirefightingassistance,ifneeded.RefertotheScribaFireResponsePreplan(Figure5),forlistofdirectivesforoff-siteFireDepartmentresponse.Asappropriate,contactNuclearSecuritydirectlyorthroughtheNuclearSecurityOfficerattheFireCommandPostandrequestescortof:1.Theoff-siteFireDepartment(s)asneededatspecificplant/sitelocations.2.VehiclesrequiredfortheemergencytotheNMPNSOff-SiteFireDepartmentStagingArea(Figure4).Ifnecessary,contacttheControlRoomandrequesttheSSSconductastationevacuationofallnonessentialpersonnelpost.Ifoff-sitefirefightingassistanceisrequired,maintainanoverallon-sitefireresponsecommandandcontrolpost.Coordinatetheeffortsoffirefighterstocontrolandextinguishthefire.AnyequipmenttakenoffthefirevehiclesshallNOTbereturneduntilsurveyedforcontaminationandreleasedbytheRPDepartment.Oncethefireisextinguishedorafalsealarmisdetermined,informtheCSO.NMPNSFireDepartmentshould:Foreachunit,maintainashiftcomplementcomprisedofoneNuclearFireChiefandfourNuclearFireFighters.ggeIfnecessary,duringnormalworkinghourstheNuclearFireChiefmayrequestassistancefromthereservefirebrigade,ifavailable.b.RespondtoALLfirealarmsandannouncementsofassignedUnit.Page13S-EPP-2Rev14

NuclearFireFightersshould:a.Immediatelyproceedtothefirescene.b.Ifintheimmediatevicinityandconditionspermit,investigatethecauseofthealarm.c.ObtainanSCBAandprotectiveclothingattheneareststoragearea.gpssoRefertoS-EPMP-2,EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklistsforlocationsofstorageareas.d.Ifenteringsmoke-filledareas,usetheSCBA.e.Ifoff-sitefirefightingassistanceisrequested,followthedirectionoftheNuclearFireChief.f.Assistoff-siteFireDepartmentsinfire'ighting.gggoOff-siteFireDepartmentcoatidentification:White-ChiefYellow,black,-FireFighters,ororredOfficersTheChiefTechnicianRP,SeniorRPTechniciansonshift,ordesignee,should:a.Whenafirealarmandannouncementaredeclared,determinethespecificlocationofthefireandrecordtheinformationontheRadiationProtectionFireFightingChecklist(Figure3).b.DispatchRPTechnician(s)(dependingonavailability)toassisttheNuclearFireChiefinevaluatingtheradiologicalaspectsofthefire.JgggoTheChiefTechnicianRP,ordesignee,directsdepartmentalassistanceuntilrelievedbyanRPSupervisor.c.EnsureRPTechnician(s)areequippedwith:1.AnRPstationradio(forexample,HX350)2.AppropriatesurveyequipmentfromtheRPfire(NCTS5)responsekitorothersources,asnecessary.d.Ifnecessary,duringoff-hoursusedepartmentalcall-outliststoprovideadditionalpersonnelorradiologicalassistance.Page14S-EPP-2Rev14

(Cont)e.EnsureaRPrepresentativeisdispatchedtotheaffectedControlRoomforoneofthefollowingfunctions,asappropriate:1.TomonitorCAMsandstackmonitorsattheControlRoom,TechnicalSupportCenter(TSC),orEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)toseeif"foulin'g"isoccurringduetosmokeremovalfromtheplant.2.Toobserveotherchangesinprocessmonitors.5QIK:ObservationoftheDigitalRadiationMonitoringSystem(DRMS)fromtheControlRoomortheUnit2DRMSattheRPOfficeortheTSCmaybeappropriate.f.DispatchRPTechnicianstomonitortheEvacuationAssemblyAreas,asnecessary.g.Nhenthefireisextinguished,providethenecessarystaffto:Surveypersonnelandequipmentusedatthefirescene.2.Determineifcontaminatedequipmentrequires:.a)Decontaminationb)Retentionatthestationfordecontamination.3.4.5.(NCTS6)Retrievedosimetryfromoff-sitefirepersonnelleavingthestation.Ensuredosimetryissuesheetsareappropriatelycompletedandaccurate.InformtheSiteSupervisorNuclearSecurity,NuclearFireChiefandtheSSSwhenthesurveysarecomplete.Page15S-EPP-2Rev14

UpondirectionoftheChiefTechnicianRP,SeniorRPTechnicianonshift,ordesignee,RPTechniciansshould:a.IfintheProtectedArea,respondtothefirescene.b.ReportimmediatelytotheNuclearFireChief.c.Provideforradiologicalcontrolduringfirefightingactivitiesbyperformingthefollowingfunctions:1.Ifairbornecontaminationissuspected,collectairsamplesinareaswherefirefightersareworking.AirsamplingshouldNOTinterferewithfirefightingactivities.Ifnecessary,airsamplingequipmentmaybeprovidedtothefirefighterstoplaceinaffectedareas.2.Documentairsamplingresults.3.Obtain"open"and"closed"windowdoseratereadings.d.MonitortheCAMSandStackmonitorsattheControlRoom,TSC,orEOFasassigned,toseeif"fouling"isoccurringduetosmoke.e.Ifadditionalpersonnelareneededtoperformradiationprotectionsupport,notifytheChiefTechnicianRP,SeniorRPTechnicianonshift,ordesignee,asappropriate.f.6eforeallowingoff-sitefirefighterstodepart:1.Ensurepersonnel,vehicles,andequipmentbroughtintotheProtectedAreaaresurveyed,dosimetryisretrievedandallnecessarypaperworkcompleted.2.Onceequipmentandpersonnelcontaminationlevelsaredeterminedtobewithinstationcontrollevels,andpaperworkcompleted,notifyNuclearSecurity.g.HhentheOSCisactivatedandastationevacuationinitiated,providetheNuclearFireChiefandthePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorwiththenamesofallpersonnelatthefirescene.Page16S-EPP-2Rev14

Nucl'a~b.earSecurityshould:CompletetheSecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklist(Figure2).ContacttheCSOandacknowledgethefirealarmandannouncement.C.DispatchaNuclearSecurityOfficerwithasecurityradiotothefirescenecommandposttocoordinatecommunicationsbetweentheNuclearSecurityDepartmentandtheNuclearFireChief.d.e.Assignadditionalpersonneltoassistincrowdcontrol,asnecessary.TurnthevolumeupontheOswegoCountyfireradiobasestationsandmonitorcontinuouslyduringthefireemergency.f.Ifafireisconfirmedduringoff-hours,notify:1.TheFireProgramCoordinator2.TheUnitSupervisorFireProtection(Unit1orUnit2)3.TheManagerEmergencyPreparedness4.TheDirectorNuclearInformationServicesRIK:RefertotheSecurityBui1ding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklist(Figure2)fortelephonenumbers.g.NotifytheCSOwhennotificationshavebeencompleted.Ifoff-sitefirefightingassistanceisrequestedwithintheProtectedArea,dispatchaNuclearSecurityOfficerwithavehicletoPrivate(Lake)Roadto:l.EscortemergencypersonnelandapparatustothefiresceneinsidetheProtectedAreaasdirectedbytheNuclearFireChief.2.Directadditionalrespondingfirevehiclesandpersonneltotheemergencyvehiclestagingarea(RefertotheSecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklist(Figure2)).Page17S-EPP-2Rev14

8.3.9.h(Cont)3.StaywithfirevehiclesatALLtimesinsidetheProtectedArea.gggeNormalsign-inprocedureiswaivedandaheadcounttaken.i.Uponarrivalofoff-sitefiredepartments,issuedosimetryfromtheAmbulanceandFireKittoallpersonnelenteringtheProtectedArea.NotifytheNuclearFireChiefandCSOof:1.ThenumberofFireDepartmentvehicles2.Thetimeofon-sitearrivalk.Ensuretheroadwaytothefiresceneiskeptclearofobstructionssoemergencyvehicleresponseisunhindered.R.Ifastationevacuationisineffect:1.PerformactionsrequiredbyS-EPP-5,StationEvacuation.2,DirectindividualstoassigneddesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreasforpersonnelemergencyaccountability.3.Preventnon-emergencypersonnelfromleavingthesiteuntilthePersonnelAccountabilityReportisprintedandgiventothePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorlocatedintheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC).Beforeallowingoff-siteFireDepartmentstodepart,ensure:1.TheRPTechnicianatthefirescenehas:a)Collectedalldosimetry.b)ObtaineddataforDosimetryIssueSheetsandSecurityEntranceRegistrationLogs.c)Surveyedpersonnel,vehicles,andequipmentifresponseinvolvedapotentiallycontaminatedarea.2.TheSSShasclearedpersonnelandapparatusfordeparture.Page18S-EPP-2Rev14

8.3.10Stationpersonnelshould:a.Uponhearingthefirealarmandannouncement:1.Stayclearoftheareadescribedintheannouncement.2.Prepareforastationevacuation.b.Ifthestationevacuationalarmissounded:1.EvacuateimmediatelytoassignedEvacuationAssemblyAreas.2.Reporttothelocalpersonnelaccountabilityrepresentativeforaheadcount,ifappropriate(RefertoS-EPP-5,StationEvacuation).gpssoStationpersonnelactivelyengagedinfightingthefireshouldNOTleavethearea.8.4PlnAr8.4.1TheCSOshould:a.Determinethelocationofthefire,particularstructure,etc.b.ObtaintheControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklist(Figure1)andinitiatethenotificationslisted,asrequired.c.NotifytheSSSofreceiptofthefirealarm.d,NotifytheNuclearFireChiefandrequestalimitedresponsetothefirescene.e.InformNuclearSecurityofreceiptofthealarmandthestructureinvolved.RequestthedispatchofaNuclearSecurityOfficertothefirescene.g.CallOswegoCountyFireDispatchersOfficeandrequestfirefightingassistanceforthestructureinvolved.h.Turnupthevolumeonthestationradiobasestations,includingtheOswegoCountyfirefrequency.Page19S-EPP-2Rev14

TheNuclearFireChiefshould:b.c~NotifytheunaffectedUnitNuclearFireChiefandcoordinate,ifavailable,athreemanResponseTeamtorespondtostructureslocatedoutsidetheProtectedAreaasrequestedbytheCSO.NotifyNuclearSecurityofNHPNSFireDepartmentpersonnelresponseoff-sitetofacilitatethedeparture'ftheNuclearFireDepartmentfromtheProtectedArea.EnsureResponseTeamsareequippedtosupportthefirefightingactivities.d.Proceedtothefiresceneandsetupacommandpostby:1.NotingifaNuclearSecurityOfficerisavailableatthefiresceneforcommunicationssupport2~ContactingtheCSOorOswegoCountyFireControlviaradioifoneofthefollowingisrequired:a)AdditionalassistancefromtheUnitFireDepartmentsb)Additionaloff-sitefiredepartmentassistanceorspecializedequipment.3.Initiatingalogofsignificantactivitiesperformedbyfirefightersforlaterreviewanddocumentationofactionse.RequestRPassistanceifresponseinvolvesanareawhereradioactivematerialsmaybestored(suchasWarehouseEnvironmentalArea,SourceStorageAreas,etc).f.Investigatetheareaofthefirealarm.1.Reportstatu'stotheCSO.g.2.Ifoff-sitefirefightingassistanceisnotrequired,notifytheCSOandOswegoCountyFireDispatchersOfficeviaradio.ContactNuclearSecurityandrequestoff-siteFireDepartmentpersonnel,vehicles,andanyotherequipmentrequiredfortheemergencybedirectedtothefirescenecommandpostuponarrival.Page20S-EPP-2Rev14

(Cont)h.Oncethefireisextinguished,orafalsealarmisdetermined,informtheCSO.i.EnsuretheResponseTeamreturnstotheProtectedAreaandresumesnormalduties.TheNMPNSFireDepartmentResponseTeamshould:a.ImmediatelyproceedtothefiresceneasdirectedbytheCSO.b.Obtainnecessaryequipmentattheneareststoragearea.l.EquipmentincludesSCBA,protectiveclothing,etc.2.StorageareasarelocatedthroughoutthesiteorinResponseVehicle3271.RefertoS-EPHP-2,EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklistsforspecificlocations.c.Ifenteringsmoke-filledareas,fightingfires,orrespondingtofirealarms,useSCBAs.d.FollowthedirectionoftheNuclearFireChief.5QTT5:1.TheNuclearFireChiefassumeschargeofthefirefightingforcesincludingtheoff-siteFireDepartments.2.ChiefFireFighters,orOfficersTheOff-SiteFireDepartmentcoatidentification:WhiteYellow,black,orredUponnotificationofafiresituation,sitepersonnelshouldstayclearoftheareaandexittheaffectedstructureinanorderlymanner.NuclearSecurityshould:a.CompletetheSecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklist(Figure2).b.WhenrequestedbytheCSO,dispatchaNuclearSecurityGuardandvehicletothefirescenewithafireradioandsecurityradio,ifavailable.Page21S-EPP-2Rev14

8.4.5(Cont)c.HhennotifiedoftheNMPNSFireDepartmentresponsetoafirebeyondtheProtectedArea,facilitateResponseTeamdeparturebyensuring:1.Gatesareopen2;SecuritypersonnelareavailabletoacceptAutomaticControlAccessDevice(ACAD)badgesofNMPNSFireDepartmentpersonneld.Iffireisconfirmed:e.1.Callthefollowingsitepersonnel:a)FireProgramCoordinatorb)UnitSupervisorFireProtection(Unit1orUnit2)c)ManagerEmergencyPreparednessd)DirectorofNuclearInformationServices2.NotifytheCSOwhenthecallsarecompleted.Ifoff-sitefirefightingassistanceisrequestedbytheNuclearFireChief:1.DispatchaNuclearSecurityGuardandvehicletoPrivate(Lake)Roadtodirectrespondingfirevehiclesandpersonneltothesceneofthefire,asidentifiedbytheNuclearFireChief.2.Issuedosimetrytoalloff-sitefirefightingpersonnelenteringtheProtectedArea.3.NotifytheNuclearFireChiefandCSOdirectly,orthroughtheNuclearSecurityGuardatthecommandpost,ofthefollowing:a)NumberofFireDepartmentvehiclesb)Timeofarrivalonsite4.Ensuretheroadwaytothefirelocationisclearofobstructions.9.0ANITIAHonePage22S-EPP-2Rev14

10.0V(NCTS7)Alldocumentationgeneratedthroughtheimplementationofthisprocedureisforwardedtothe:EmergencyPreparednessDepartmentNineMilePointNuclearStationFigure1:ControlRoom/CSOFireFightingChecklistFigure2:SecurityBuilding/SecurityShiftSupervisorsFireFightingChecklistFigureFigure3:RadiationProtection'ireFightingChecklistr4:NMPNSOff-SiteFireDepartmentStagingAreaFigure5:ScribaFireResponsePreplanFigure6:LimitedResponseDesignationsFigure7:ListofOff-SiteAlarmsFigure8:MapofOff-SiteStructuresPage23S-EPP-2Rev14 Yll@44 FIGURE1THPage1of2NAME:Unit1/Unit2(circleone)IfnotifiedoffirelocatedoutsidetheProtectedArea,gotoStep3.IfnotifiedoffirelocatedwithintheProtectedArea,makethefollowingalarmandemergencyannouncement:Ifadrill,announce"Thisisadrill",thensoundfirealarm.Soundfirealarmfor10secondsandannounce"Attention.Attention,this(is/isnot)adrill.AfirehasbeendetectedatUnit(1/2)TheNMPNSFireDepartmentshallreportto(physicallocationoffire,building,elevationandtypeoffire,ifknown.)Repeatalarmandannouncement.DesignatedLicensedNuclearOperatornotifiedtorespondtothealarm.SSSresponded/notified.NuclearFireChiefresponded/notified'uclearSecurityresponded/notifiedRadiationProtection(RP)Technician(insideplantonly).Volumeturneduponthestationradiobaseconsoles,includingtheOswegoCountyfirefrequency.AsrequestedbyNuclearFireChief,oriffirealarmisbeyondtheProtectedArea,callOswegoCountyFireDisvatchersOfficeandrequestassistance.Ifoff-siteassistancehasbeenrequested,notifyNuclearSecurity.Ifrequired,initiateSpecialOperatingProceduresorEmergencyOperatingProcedures,asapplicable.Processmonitorschecked.Page24S-EPP-2Rev14

FIGURE1Page2of2DATE:NAME'nit1/Unit2(circleone)12.(NCTS8)IfrequestedbytheSSS,soundstationevacuationinaccordancewithFigure3ofS-EAP-1,ActivationtheDirectionofEmergencyPlan.Ifthereisaconfirmedfire,notifytheotherUnitSSS~Uponnotificationofterminationofthefireeventand,ifthefireeventwaswithintheProtectedArea,soundthestationalarmfor10secondsandannouncetheterminationoftheevent.14.Fireeventterminated.Page25S-EPP-2Rev14 t,~+E' FIGURE2TPage1of2TNAME:Unit1/Unit2(circleone)This(is/isnot)'drill.LocationisAcknowledgefireannouncementtoCSO.DispatchaNuclearSecurityOfficerwithasecurityradiotothefirescenecommandposttoprovidecrowdcontrolandcommunications,asnecessary.TurnupvolumeonOswegoCountyfireradiobasestations.eIfthereisaconfirmedfire,notify:FioirviFHome:Pager:Home:Pager:Home:Pager:(ifaffectedUni>>(itaffectedUnit)PrrnHome:Pager:orseeEmerg.Prep.On-CallListoiHome:Pager:IfdirectedbytheNuclearFireChief,dispatchaNuclearSecurityGuardtoPrivate(Lake)Roadtodirectrespondingfirevehiclestotheemergencyvehiclestagingareaorfirescene.IssuedosimetrytofiremenastheyentertheProtectedArea.NotifyNuclearFireChief,CSO,andSSSofthenumberoffiretrucksandon-sitearrivaltime.Page26S-EPP-2Rev14

FIGURE2VPage2of2ELITNAME:Unit1/Unit2(circleone)IfStationEvacuationexists,turnstilesarelockedandpersonnelinProtectedAreaareinstructedtoreporttoEvacuationAssemblyAreas.Beforeallowingoff-siteFireDepartmentstodepart,ensure:a.Dosimetrycollected.b.DataforDosimetryIssueSheetsandSecurityEntranceRegistrationLogshasbeencollected.c.ClearedfordepartmentbySSS.Fireeventterminated.Page27S-EPP-2Rev14

FIGURE3NAME:Unit1/Unit2(circleone)This(is/isnot)adrill.Hhenfirealarmwassounded,thespecificlocationofthefireisdetermined.Location:()./RadiationProtection(RP)TechnicianssenttofirescenewithappropriatesurveyequipmentfromtheRPFireResponseKit,reportedtoNuclearFireChief./Airsamplesobtainedatfirescene,asnecessary./Duringoff-hours,departmentalcall-outlistusedtoobtainadditionalpersonnelforradiologicalsupport.CAMsandstackmonitorscheckedfor"fouling".IfStationEvacuationAlarmwassounded,RPTechniciansreportednamesofallatsceneoffiretothePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator.RPTechniciansdispatchedtomonitorEvacuationAssemblyAreas,asnecessary.TimefirewasextinguishedandifequipmentwasbroughtintotheProtectedArea.Fireeventterminated.Personnelandequipmentusedatthefirescenesurveyed.Equipmentdetermineduncontaminated,orcontaminated/decontaminated/released,orretainedatthestationfordecontamination.Dosimetryretrievedfromoff-sitepersonnelleavingthestation.Dosimetryissuesheetscompletedandaccurate.InformedtheNuclearFireChiefandSSSwhendutieswerecompleted.Page28S-EPP-2Rev14

FIGURE4NEWYORKPOWERAUHTORITYJAMESA.FITZPATRICKNUCLEARPOWERPLANTFIREPROTECTIONANDPREVENTIONPROCEDURESOUTSIDEAIDFIREDEPARTMENTRESPONSEFPP:1.5Figure8.1SiteMapWWIIIIIIIJ'I0IIIStagingArea(Secondary)~l'I0~iStagingArea(Primary)Page29S-EPP-2Rev14

FIGURE5PANNINEMILEPOINTSCRIBAVOLUNTEERFIRECORPORATIONPLANTSTRUCTURESOUTSIDESTRUCTURESEMSONLY1stAlarm:SCRIBA2743274127612762(Staging)2743274127612762(Staging)27612762OSW-1ScribaFireDept.Respondsonrescueonlywhenrequested2ndAlarm:NewHaven2741Alcan2743164118138MC-1-County1814-OswegoOSW-2OSW-3(ifavailable)3rdAlarm:VolneyMinettoMexico2741(Air-paks)2743(Air-paks)2743(Air-paks)284115421441MenterALSNOTES:1.2762viillreporttostagingareaunlessrequestedbyScribacommand.2.AllmutualaidequipmentandmanpowerviillreporttostagingareaunlessotherwisedirectedbyScribacommand.3.Withtheexceptionofasingleofficetrailerorasmallconstructionshack,anysmokeshowingorheavyinvolvementbringsanautomaticsecondahrm.LEGEND:0~Chiefs1-Engine1000GPM)2-Engine750GPM)3-Engine500GPM)4-Tanker/Pumper5-Tanker6-Rescue7-Utlity8-Snorkel/Ladder9-AmbulanceDepartmentNumberPage30PieceNumberS-EPP-2Revl4

(NCTS9)FIGURE6UnitIResponse1Chief1Firefighter1Firefighterw/3271EnergyCenterTrainingCenterMet.Tower-Inst.Bldg.(UnitIParkingLot)Keyin3271-WestTower(NorthSoftballField)SewageTreatmentUnitIParkingLotAllpropertyHestoftheEastBoundaryofUnitIUnitIIResponse1Chief2FirefighterUnit2WarehouseAllUnit2outbuildingsUnit2ParkingLotScribaSub.AllPropertyEastoftheWestBoundaryofUnitII5QIK:PerS-EPP-2Sec8.4.2.a,thetwounitfirechiefsaretocoordinatetheirresponsetotheseareas.Page31S-EPP-2Rev14

(NCTS9)FIGURE7ELARMPage1of2ControlRoomAlarmsMCBLU5NewYorkPowerAuthority(NYPA)MeteorologicalTower(LocalPanel15)Met.TowerOswegoCounty,Airport(LocalPanel16)BallFieldMet.Tower(LocalPanel14)Met.ComputerNMPCUnit1ParkingLot(LocalPanel13)EnergyInformationCenter(LocalPanel10)SUPPORTBUILDINGSFIREALARMZONE1ZONE2ZONE3ZONE4ZONE5ZONE6ZONE7ZONE8ZONE9ZONE10ZONE11ZONE12ZONE13ZONE14ZONE15ZONE16ZONE17ZONE18ZONE19ZONE20ZONE21ZONE22ZONE23ZONE24ZONE25ZONE26ZONE27ZONE28ZONE29ZONE30ZONE31MaterialManagementStoreroomAreaComplexAL-ShapeBldg.OldTrainingBldg./TrailersSanitaryBldg.ChangeHouseWarehouseandOutsideVaultMainAdminBldg.-SouthMainAdminBldg.-NorthSEGArea-NorthofAdmin.MainAdmin-CenterCBIManualCraftsShopPaintShopOilStorageBldg.(OldCompressorHouse)ElectricShopMaint.GarageSpareOlympicBldg.PanelM.Admin.Doc.ControlNMPCRecordsM.Admin.M.Admin.-ComputerRoomW.Annex-FQCVaultM.Admin.-TelephoneRm.RACVault&TrailersPipeFabShopPipeHangerShopSpareFirstAid/SafetyTrailersSpareSpareSparePage32S-EPP-2Rev14 0

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NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATIONNINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONEMERGENCYPREPAREDNESSPROCEDURE~EH-'iApprovedBy:M.A.PeiferManagerN>cesa(2eDateApprovedBy:~~J.L.WillisGeneralSupenent,NuclearGenerationTHISREVISIONISAGENERALREWRITEDaeEffectiveDate:NOTTOBEUSEDAFTERSUBJECTTOPERIODICREVIEWProprie'tary"Lnformation-;Removedfrom.pages13;.15,'16,19,21 tS~V 21~~~~23.4567~~~~89.10.1213.14.15.16.1718.19'20.PagetS-EPP-5Rev12 S

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ANDCOMMITMENTS3.0DEFINITIONS4.0RESPONSIBILITIES5.0PRECAUTIONS6.0LIMITATIONSANDACTIONS7.0PREREQUISITES8.0PROCEDURE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PAE~~68.1TheEmergencyAccountabilityProcess....................68.2PersonnelResponseOutsidetheProtectedArea...........118.3Off-HoursAccounting9.0ACCEPTANCECRITERIA1210.0RECORDREVIEWANDDISPOSITIONATTACHMENTS12~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~12Figure1:Figure2:Figure3:Figure4:Figure5:Figure6:Figure7:EnclosurePersonnelAccountabi1ityReport.13EvacuationAssemblyAreaLog....,...ThisPageIsIntentionallyLeftBlank17~~~~~~~~~18SecurityStationEvacuationChecklist........,19PersonnelAccountabilityFlowChart,..........20EmergencyTelephoneNumbers...................21ThisPageIsIntentionallyLeftBlank.........14EvacuationAssemblyAreas...................15PageiiS-EPP-5Rev12

1.01.21.3TooutlinethemethodforaccountingforpersonnelwithintheNineMilePointNuclearStationProtectedAreaduringastationevacuation.ToprovideameansofidentifyingmissingpersonnelwithintheProtectedAreasofurtherstepstofindpersonnelareinitiated.TodirecttheassemblyofpersonnelimmediatelyoutsidetheProtectedAreaintheeventofsubsequentimplementationofS-EPP-19,SiteEvacuationProcedure.2.02.1None2.22.3NUREG-0654,FEMA-REP-1,Rev.1,CriteriaforPreparationandEvaluationofRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlansandPreparednessinSupportofNuclearPowerPlants,November1980Pr2.3.12.3.22.3.32.3.42.3.52.3.62.3.72.3.8NMPCCorporateEmergencyResponse/RecoveryPlan(CER/RP)S-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlanS-EAP-3,EmergencyPersonnelActionProceduresS-EPMP-2,EmergencyEquipmentInventoriesandChecklistsS-EPP-3,SearchandRescueS-EPP-13,OnsiteEmergencyFacilitiesOperationsS-EPP-14,EmergencyAccessControlS-EPP-19,SiteEvacuationProcedure2.4SequenceRoabecNCTSE,@hest003170-28Useallareasofthescreenhousetoalleviateovercrowding.Page1S-EPP-5Rev12 3.0DI3.13.2Areasinwhichpersonnelandvisitorsatthestationassembleduringanemergencyforaccountabilitypurposes.3.3AsystemofaccountingforpersonnelwithintheProtectedAreaduringanemergency.ThesystemwasdevelopedinresponsetoNUREG-0654(SectionII.J.5)andusestheNuclearSecurityKeyCardsassignedtoallpersonnelenteringtheProtectedArea,EmergencyAccountabilityCardreaderslocatedthroughouttheplant,andacomputerizeddatabase.ThesystemprovidestimelyidentificationofindividualswhohaveNOTreportedtoevacuationAssemblyAreasandgeneratesapersonnelaccountabilityreport.3.4Thefirstprintoutoftheaccountabilitylist,initiatedduringtheinitialaccountabilityphase.Thisprintoutbecomesthemissinglistduringthesearchoperationphase.Thesecondprintoutinitiated30minutesaftertheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement.Usedtofurthereliminatethenamesofmissingpersonnel.4.04.14.1.14.1.24.1.34.1.4Duringadeclaredemergency,actsastheSiteEmergencyDirector(SED)untilproperlyrelieved.ImplementsS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan,asrequired.DirectstheappropriatepersonneltocommunicateemergencyannouncementsasrequiredbyS-EAP-1,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan.Ensurestheemergencyaccountabilityprocessisperformed.4.2AsdirectedbytheSSSorSED,communicatesemergencyannouncementsrequiredbyS-EAP-1,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan.Page2S-EPP-5Rev12 4.3rnn1lir4.3.14.3.2Directsandcoordinatestheemergencyaccountabilityprocessinaccordancewiththisprocedureand,ifrequired,S-EPP-19,SiteEvacuationProcedure.ReportsemergencypersonnelaccountabilitystatustotheSED:a.Withinapproximately30minutesofaStationEvacuationAlarm4.4b.DuringasiteevacuationrvirN1rvisror4.4.'14.4.24.4.34.4.4VerifiesreceiptoftheStationEvacuationAlarm.AssignsaNuclearSecurityOfficer(CASOperator)toassistthePACbygeneratingaPersonnelAccountabilityReport(Figure1)ofonsitepersonnelafterindividualsreportandcardinattheEvacuationAssemblyAreas.AssignsaNuclearSecurityOfficertodeliverUnit1andUnit2SecurityEntranceLogstothePAC.AssiststhePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorinaccountingforstationpersonnelandvisitorsNOTreportingtoanEvacuationAssemblyArea.4.6ReceivesinformationfromthePACandtransfersinformationtotheSEDintheTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC).Providessupportforevacuationrelatedradiologicalcontrolneedswhichmayinclude:4.6.14.6.2DispatchingRadiationProtectionpersonneltoEvacuationAssemblyAreastoperformradiologicalmonitoringofassembledpersonnel,whennecessaryEnsuringRadiationProtectionStep-Off-Pads(SOPs)arestagedatthefollowinglocations,whennecessary:a.TheemployeeentrancetotheUnit1AdministrationBuilding(BldgG)b.ThelobbyentrancetotheUnit1Administra'tionBuilding(BldgG)Page3S-EPP-5Rev12 4.6.2(Cont)c.ThebridgeentranceconnectingUnits1and2gggeSOPkitsareavailableintheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC)supplycabinet.Dependingupontheemergency,theuseofSOPsmayormaynotberequired.(Forasituationwherenoreleasedisinvolved,theuseofaSOPmaynotbenecessary.)4.6.3Processingofcontaminatedorpotentiallycontaminatedpersonnel4.7virhifMcni4.8ReporttoandassistthePACasrequired(forexample,onceanaccountabilityreporthasbeengenerated,helpaccountforpersonneldeterminedmissing).4.94.8.14.8.24.8.3RespondstoStationEvacuationAlarmsbyreportingtothePACtoassistwithidentifyingthenamesandlocationsofonsitecontractorpersonnelduringtheemergencyaccountabilityprocess.Ensureseachcontractorgrouponsite:a.PredesignatesaContractorSeniorSiteRepresentativeb.MaintainsaccuratecontractoremployeelistingsAssiststhePACwithidentifyingonsitecontractorpersonnelduringtheemergencyaccountabilityprocess.4.9.14.9.24.9.34.9.4Maintainanaccuratecontractoremployeelistingatalltimesforuseintheemergencyaccountabilityprocess.Incon)unctionwiththeConstructionServicesDepartment,predestinateoneoftheEvacuationAssemblyAreasforcontractorpersonnelintheeventofastationevacuation.'ccountforcontractorpersonnelandreportmissingpersonneltothePAC.Assistinlocatingmissingcontractorpersonnel.Page4S-EPP-5Rev12 4.10Prnn1WhPrdArRespondtoStationEvacuationAlarmsandannouncements.5.0~lNone6.0LITTI6.16.26.36.46,56,6TheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncementinitiatestheemergencyaccountabilityprocess.StationvisitorsshallproceedtoEvacuationAssemblyAreaswith'assignedescorts.PersonnelshouldcardinandremainatthenearestEvacuationAssemblyAreauntilaccountabilityiscompleted.Eating,drinkingorsmokingisNOTpermittedatthestationduringastationevacuation,untilauthorizationisgrantedbytheSED.Theidentificationofmissingpersonnelshouldbecompletedwithinapproximately30minutesofaStationEvacuationAlarm.4Theemergencyaccountabilityprocessisconsideredcompletewhen:6.6.16.6.2ThePersonnelAccountabilityReport(Figure1)isgenerated.Thenamesofindividualsinaknownlocation,includingpersonneltelephoningin,aredeletedfromtheEmergencyAccountabilityReport.6.76.86.6.3Afinaltallyofmissingpersonnelisprepared.Whentheemergencyaccountabilityprocessiscompletedandindividualsaredetermined.tobemissing,searchandrescueeffortsshallbegininaccordancewiththisprocedureandS-EPP-3,SearchandRescue.'tisnotnecessarytoexecutethestepsandactionsintheorderlistedtosuccessfullyperformthisprocedure.7.NonePage5S-EPP-5Rev12 80RBQ~EURE8.18.1.1i1iPUponhearingtheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement,personnelwithintheProtectedAreashould:ProceedtodesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreasorassignedemergencyresponsefacilitiesasfollows:l.Usenormalexitroutes.IfaHighRadiationorHighAirborneRadiationAreaexists,useemergencyexitsandproceedtotheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC).2.ConductmonitoringatpointssetupbyRadiationProtection,3.PromptlyreporttodesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreasordesignatedemergen'cyresponsefacilityforaccountability.4.5QIK:IfanEvacuationAssemblyAreaisdetermineduninhabitablebyRadiationProtection,thePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator(PAC)shalldirectpersonneltoreporttoanotherEvacuationAssemblyArea.Formanorderlylineattheemergencyaccountabilitycardreader(s)andquicklycardin.NQIK:Emergencycardreadersignals:2.Agreenlightindicatescompletecard-in.Aredlightindicatesaproblem;removeandreinsertkeycard.3.Ifunabletoobtainagreenlightonthesecondtry,callthePACatextension2662.5.Rema)nintheEvacuationAssemblyAreaingroupsbydepartmentorcontractorassociation.6.Minimizethegenerationofbackgroundnoisetopreventinterferencewiththeemergencyaccountabilityprocess.Page6S-EPP-5Rev12 8.1.l.a(Cont)7.Cooperatefullywithsitesupervision.8.Listenforfurtherinstructions.b.ExitcontrolledorRestrictedAreasinthefollowingmanner:gggeWhenanevacuationisNOTurgent,(i.e.,PrecautionaryEvacuation)protectiveclothingshouldberemovedinthenormalmannerbeforeleavingtheworkarea.Removeprotectiveclothingasfollows:a)Ifwearingadoublesetofprotectiveclothing,removetheoutermostsetandshoecoversatworkareaStep-Off-Pad(SOP)beforeleavingtheworkareaandreporttothenearestaccesscontrolarea.b)Ifwearingonesetofprotectiveclothing,removeshoecoversatworkareaSOP,leavetheclothingonandreporttothenearestaccesscontrolarea.2.Uponarrivalattheaccesscontrolarea:a)Removeremainingprotectiveclothing.b)Conductradiationmonitoring.c)Donacleansetofclothing,ifnecessaryandavailable.c,Ifamemberoftheemergencyresponseorganization,reporttoandcardinattheaccountabilitycardreadersatdesignatedemergencyresponsefacilities.d.Duringtheemergencyaccountabilityprocess,doNOTleavetheEvacuationAssemblyAreawithoutfirst:1.ObtainingpermissionofthePACordesignee2.SigningoutontheEvacuationAssemblyAreaLog(Figure4)3.CardingoutPage7S-EPP-5Rev12 ThePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorshalla.RecordinformationonanotepadortheEmergencyResponse/RecoveryActionLoginaccordancewithS-EPP-13,OnsiteEmergencyFacilitiesOperations.b.CompleteresponsibilitiesandactionsinaccordancewithS-EAP-3,EmergencyPersonnelActionProcedures.c.Uponannouncementofastationevacuation:1.ReporttotheOSC.2.ContactthevariousEvacuationAssemblyAreastoensurecarding-inproceedssmoothlyusingthetelephonenumbersonthelistofEvacuationAssemblyAreas(Figure3)orGaitronics.3.Duringalossofpoweronsite,requesttheCSOannounceforevacuatingpersonnelassignedtotheKandLBuildingEvacuationAssemblyAreasproceedtotheUnit2SecurityBuilding,thencardout.Lossofpoweronsitewillresultinalossofpowertotheaccountabilitycardreadersintheparticularareasmentionedabove.4.FollowthePersonnelAccountabilityFlowChart(Figure7).5.RequesttheCSOtoannouncetheaccountabilityreportprintoutinitiated-stationalarmandannouncementasfoundinS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionoftheEmergencyPlan.6.CommencetheemergencysearchprocessbyfollowingS-EPP-3,SearchandRescue.7.Requestassistance(tocheckkeycardracks,latestcomputertransactions,etc.)fromtheNuclearSecuritySiteSupervisor,NuclearSecurityUnitSupervisor,ordesigneeinverifyingifmissingindividualsweregrantedaccess.d.Duringandaftertheaccountabilityprocess,maintaintheEvacuationAssemblyAreaLog(Figure4).Page8S-EPP-5Rev12 NuclearSecuritySiteSupervisor,NuclearSecurityUnitSupervisor,ordesignee:a.UponhearingtheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement:1.ObtainandcompleteacopyoftheSecurityStationEvacuationChecklist(Figure6).2.HarkN/AforNon-Applicableitems.3.VerifyreceiptofthestationEvacuationAlarmwiththeSSSintheControlRoom.b,DispatchaNuclearSecurityOfficer(CASOperator),totheOSCtocompletethefollowingtasks:1.WhennotifiedbythePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator,checkthestatusoftheCardinprocess(ensurenumbersofpersonnelmissingarechanging,lookatdepartmentaltrends,etc).2.WhennotifiedbythePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator,generatethePersonnelAccountabilityReport(Figure1).c.DispatchaNuclearSecuritySupervisortotheTSCto:1.ActasSecurityLiaisoninconjunctionwiththeSecurityCoordinatorlocatedintheSecurityTacticalOperationsCenter-STOC.2.CoordinateNuclearSecurityresponseswiththeSiteEmergencyDirectorinaccordancewithS-EPP-13,OnsiteEmergencyFacilitiesOperations.d.Uponinitiationofastationevacuation,dispatchaNuclearSecuritySupervisortotheSTOCto:l.ActastheSecurityCoordinator.,2.ProvidedirectiontotheSecurityliaisonlocatedintheTSC.3.Coordinatetheoverall,onsiteresponseoftheNuclearSecurityDepartmenttotheemergencysituation.Page9S-EPP-5Rev12 (Cont)e.Duringtheemergencyaccountabilityprocess,ensurethefollowing:1.Non-emergencypersonnelarepreventedfromenteringorexitingthesiteuntiltheemergencyaccountabilityprocessiscompleted.Untilthepersonnelaccountabilityprocessandsearcheffortsarecompleted,directincomingnon-emergencypersonnelto:a)StandbyintheSecurityBuilding;QQb)Alternateaccesspointlobby2.Eyp1kJIllw%4ttitthesiteinaccordancewithS-EPP-14,EmergencyAccessControl.3.Awrittenlogofemergencypersonnelenteringorexitingthestationismaintained.f.EnsurethesiteaccessEmergencyStatusBoardis:PostedinaccordancewithS-EPP-14,EmergencyAccessControl2.Updatedtodirectincomingemergencypersonneltotheappropriateemergencyresponsefacilityg.AftertheControlRoomannouncementisdeclared,(personnelaccountabilityprintoutcompleted),maintainawrittenlogofemergencypersonnelenteringandexitingthestation.h.Duringtheemergencyaccountabilityprocess,assistthePACinlocatingmissingindividual(s)byverifyingtheindividualsaccessonsitethroughtheSecuritycomputer,ifavailable.HhennotifiedbythePACofcompletionoftheemergencyaccountabilityprocess:1.UpdatethesiteaccessEmergencyStatusBoard.2.AllowauthorizedemergencypersonnelsiteaccessinaccordancewithS-EPP-14,EmergencyAccessControl.Page10S-EPP-5Rev12 8.1.4Whenrequested,DepartmentSupervisors,ChiefTechnicians,orChiefMechanicsshould:a.ProvideassistancetothePACb.Determinethestatusandlocationofmissingpersonnel'.1.5Whenrequested,thecontractordesigneewithintheProtectedArea:a.ProvidesassistancetothePAC8.2b.DeterminethestatusandlocationofmissingcontractorandcompanypersonnelArUponhearingtheStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement,reporttothenearestofthefollowingareas:8.2.1Workheadquarters(ifworkheadquartersareoutsidetheProtectedArea)8.38.2.28.2.3f-rTheUnit1SecurityBuildingLobbyTheUnit2PBuilding(Admin)TrainingRoomDuringoff-hours,accountingshouldproceedasduringworkinghoursexcept:8.3.1ASeniorMaintenanceDepartmentrepresentative,ifavailable,assumestheroleofPAC.8.3.2IfMaintenanceisNOTavailable:a.b.TheOperationsDepartmentpersonnelshouldperformandcompletetheaccountabilityofpersonnel.TheNuclearSecurityOfficershouldgenerateanddeliverthefollowinginformationtoeachUnitControlRoom:1.ThePersonnelAccountabilityReport2.SecurityEntranceLog3.SecurityDepartmentAccountabilityListgpssoAllstepsshouldbefollowedasprovidedinthisprocedurefortheemergencyaccountabilityprocess.Page11S-EPP-5Rev12 9.0None10.0DPTAlldocumentationgeneratedthroughtheimplementationofthisprocedureisforwardedtothe:EmergencyPreparednessDepartmentNineNilePointNuclearStationFigure1:PersonnelAccountabilityReportFigure2:ThisPageIsIntentionallyLeftBlankFigure3:Figure4:Figure5:Figure6:Figure7:EvacuationAssemblyAreasEvacuationAssemblyAreaLogThisPageIsIntentionallyLeftBlankSecurityStationEvacuationChecklistPersonnelAccountabilityFlowChartEnclosure1:EmergencyTelephoneNumbersPage12S-EPP-5Rev12 FIGURE1ANACCOUNTABILITYREPORTNUMBEROFPERSONNELONSITEIS01744AT13:1315OCT86NUllBEROFPERSONNELACCOUNTEDFORIS01551AT13:1315OCT86NUBBEROFPERSONNELNOTACCOUNTEDFORIS00193AT13:1315OCT86NINE-NILENUCLEARPONPL13:1315OCT86PAGE0002+>>PERSONNELINSECTOACADNAME~INQJCi&%QkQdeLQiikieQ4.&lalh44c&QIRfi5jp~OCWP4P4s4aRP4QA~MOOAFFILIATIONQAlQCDEPTSAINTDEPTCDEPTADJOINDEPTSECURITYCNPTRDEPTSECURITYI5CDEPTSECURITYSTOREROOMRAD-WASTEAC8ESPage13S-EPP-5Rev12 THISPAGEISINTENTIONALLYLEFTBLANKV~t%~V~~Page14S-EPP-5Rev12 EvacuationAssemblAreaContactTelephoneLeaFIGURE3VAATINAHYANT1PersonnelAssinedPage1of2ControlRoomElevation277'-Unit1Operations(includingRadwasteOperators)-NRCResidentInspectorfLunchroom,277'ersonnelAssignedtoElev277Bl-NRhninnLunchroom,261'dmin'G'ldgOSC*RadiationProtection...OfficeArea(Cardinat261'OSCStaff-FireDept(U-1)e1rnrin-*RadProtectionPersonnelreturntoRPofficeareaaftercardinginHen'sLockerRoom261'dmin'G'ldgWomen'sLockerRoom261'dmin'G'ldg-ElectricalMaintenance-MechanicalMaintenance-IKC-StoreroomassembleintheUnit1storeroomaftercardingin-Personnellocatedinther1rGaitronics--WomenintheMaintenance,IOC,RadiationProtectionandotherdepartmentswhoarenotassignedtoanotherspecificEvacuationA1Screenhouse(Includesboth261'ppermezzanineand256'owerlevelarea)-PersonnellocatedintheNorthandWesttrailerarea-Unit1ContractoremployeesSecurityAnnex1Gaitronics-NuclearSecurityPersonnelSecurityBldg.,-NuclearSecurity(otherAccessControlthanCASandSASPersonnel)Room(ACR)261'CentralAlarmStation(CAS)261'dmin-NuclearSecurityCASPersonnelSecondaryAlarmStation(SAS)250'dmin-NuclearSecuritySASPersonnel*Thesepersonnelmayhiveemergencyre'sponseduties.Page15S-EPP-5Rev12 EvacuationAssemblAreaTSCContactTelephoneLVAFIGURE3ATNAMBNI1PersonnelAssinedSwitchboardOperatorTechnicalLibraryPersonnelTffPage2of2I*ChemistryOfficesAdminBuilding250'Cardinat261'*ChemistryDepartmentpersonnelreturntoChemofficeareaaftercardingineEvacuationAemblAreControlRoomElevation306'ontrolBuildingContactTelephoneLaPersnnelAin-Unit2Operations(includingRadwasteOperators)-NRCResidentInspector-ControlRoomStaffnlrKBuilding(HestEnd)(NMPCU-2Offices)hGaitronics.KBldgPersonnelJBldgPersonnelNBldgPersonnelTrilrPrnn1KBuilding(EastEnd)(CBIOffices)',*ScreenwellBldg.GaitronicsGaitronics-SheetMetalFabShopPersonnel-IronHorkerFabShopPersonnel-ACESInsulationFabShopPersonnel-NMPCPersonnelExitingtheTurbineBldg.-ContractorPersonnelExitingtheTurbineandReactorBldgs-NPrTrin.Bl*LockerRoomAux.ServiceI-NMPCPersonnelExiting.theTurbineBldgGaitroni,csLBuilding(LShapedBldg1stFloor)LBuilding(L-ShapeBldg2ndFloor)SecurityEastAPilGaitronicseGaitronics(Conf.Rm,No.2A-LBldgPersonnel(1stfloor)-AreaComplexPersonnel(useHestdoor)-AlltrailersEastofAreaComplex¹'s75,77&78-LBldgPersonnel(2ndfloor)-MBldg(useEaststairwell)M&TEBldg,Trailer¹71(useEaststairwell'-LBldgTrailers¹66,39&40(useEaststairwell)-LBldgHestTrailers¹34,36&37(useHestiw1-NuclearSecurityPersonnel*Thesepersonnelmayhaveemergencyresponseduties.Page16S-EPP-5Rev12 EVACUATIONASSEMBLYAREALOGIr~~saes.r>.aa)EvacuationAssemblyAreaLocatenDatePageofNameDeptiCompanyAssemblyAreaLeavingTimeOutDestinationTimeInEmergencyPosition THISPAGEISINTENTIONALLYLEFTBLANKPage18S-EPP-5Rev12 FIGURE6TYTTVADATE'AME:Unit1/Unit2(CircleOne)ThisattachmentisintendedtobecompletedbytheNuclearSecuritySiteSupervisor,NuclearSecurityUnitSupervisor,ordesignee.TTMThisis/isnotadrill'(circleone).2.ControlRoomcalledandnotifiedofreceiptofStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncement.Unit1SSS,,QRRadioUnit2SSSQRRadio3.NuclearSecurityOfficer(CASOperator)assignedtoassistthePACingeneratingthePersonnelAccountabilityReportandsearchefforts.6.SiteAccessEmergencyStatusBoardpostedandincomingpersonneldirected,asappropriate.IncomingemergencyresponsepersonnelaskedtoshowEmergencyAccessControlIdentificationinaccordancewithS-EPP-14,EmergencyAccessControl.CompletedtheUnit1andUnit2SecurityDepartmentalAccountabilityListstoensureallSecuritypersonnelare'ccountedfor.,7.8.NuclearSecurityOfficerdispatchedtodelivertheUnit1andUnit2SecurityDepartmentalAccountabilityListsandtheSecurityEntranceRegistrationLogstothePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator.Afteralarmandannouncementaremadeandtheaccountingprocessbegan,NuclearSecurityOfficerassignedtologthenamesofemergencyresponsepersonnelenteringorexitingthestation.9.10.UponcompletionofthepersonnelaccountabilityprocessandwhennotifiedbythePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatororanemergencyannouncement,SiteAccessEmergencyStatusBoardupdated.Providedassistanceinlocatingmissingpersonnel,asrequested.Stationevacuationprocesscompleted.Page19S-EPP-5Rev12 FIGURE7BAnAlertorhigherisdedaredbytheSSSPACreportstotheOSCStationEvacuationAlarmandannouncementdedaredPersonnelbegincardingintotheAccountabilityCardReadershNudearSecurityOfficerreportstotheOSCqC~<*e*Approximately,20minutespassedsinceevacuationahrmsoundedContactAssemblyAreastoensurecardinginprocessisprogressing.~e~~)0i.~~'I~PACrequestsNSOtoprovidePrimaryAccountabilityUst'ACeliminatesnamesfromPrimaryAccountabilityUstatapproximately30minutesPACprovidesthenumberofmissingpersonneltotheOSCCoordinatorAccountabilityComplete'.PACeliminatesthenamesofiMividualswho'swhereaboutsareknown,forexample,runners,drillparticipants,EmergencyResponsepersonnel,NudearSecuritypersonnel,andexemptions(dnllsonly)Page20S-EPP-5Rev12 ENCLOSURE1TPPersonnelAccountabilityCoordinatorinOSCOSCCommunicatorUnit1SSSUnit2SSSradioggradioPage21S-EPP-5Rev12 4II'lV"C NIAGARAMOHAWKPOWERCORPORATIONNINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONEMERGENCYPLANIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURESApprovedBy:M.A.PeiferApprovedBy:JosephF.FirlitV1rNuc1earSrv/cjggPrsident-glearGenerationDateZr/r-DateTHISREVISIONISAGENERALREWRITEEffectiveDate:91/90NOTTOBEUSEDAFTERSetember1992SUBJECTTOPERIODICREVIEW Pg~iS'~cPr'~j":~G=,S ITFFE2~~3~~4S.9.10.111213141SPage)S-EPP-19Rev07

~ET~IN1.0PURPOSETABLEOFNTHT~PAE2.03'REFERENCESANDCOMMITMENTSDEFINITIONS4.0RESPONSIBILITIES5.0PRECAUTIONS6.0LIMITATIONSANDACTIONS7.0PREREQUISITES8.0PROCEDURE8.1SiteEmergencyDirector8.2PersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator8.3RadiologicalAssessmentManager..8.4StationPersonnel8.5EnergyCenter/HuclearTrainingCenter/Unit2AdministrationBuildingPersonnel8.6NuclearSecurity1011129.0ACCEPTANCECRITERIA10.0RECORDREVIENANDDISPOSITIONFigure1:.EvacuationRoutestotheRemoteAssemblyAreaandAlternateRemoteAssemblyArea..Figure2:AssemblyAreaEntranceLog13131415PageiiS-EPP-19Rev07

10BEEQKToprovidefortheorderlyevacuationofallnon-essentialsitepersonnel,visitors,andcontractorsfrom:NineMilePointNuclearStationProtectedAreaviatheSecurityBuildings1.21.31.41.5NuclearTrainingCenterEnergyCenterSewageTreatmentFacilityOtherexclusionareas2.02.1None2.2NUREG-0654,FEMA-REP-1,Rev.1,CriteriaforPreparationandEvaluationofRadiologicalEmergencyResponsePlansandPreparednessinSupportofNuclearPowerPlants,November198023Pliirrmnr2.3.12.3.22.3.3OswegoCountyEvacuationPlanS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlanS-EPMP-3,ReviewandRevisionofSiteEmergencyPlanandProcedures2.3.42.3.52.3.62.3.7S-EPP-3,SearchandRescueS-EPP-4,PersonnelInjuryorIllnessS-EPP-S,StationEvacuationS-EPP-B,On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedure2.3.82,3.92.3.10S-EPP-15,HealthPhysicsProcedureS-EPP-26,ProtectiveActionRecommendationsSiteEmergencyPlanPage1S-EPP-19Rev07

2.4SequenceHmhexNCTSBmlzzNone3.03.1Theareaaroundthereactorinwhichthelicenseehastheauthoritytodetermineallactivitiesincludingexclusionorremovalofpersonnelandpropertyfromthearea.3.23.3TheareaoftheNMPNSwithinthesecuritypatrolledfence.mm1ArAspecificlocationoutsideoftheNMPNSexclusionareafortheassemblyofpersonnelintheeventofaSiteEvacuation.TheprimaryremoteassemblyareaistheNiagaraMohawkServiceCenteronHowardRoad,Volney,NewYork(thisisalsothelocationoftheAlternateEmergencyOperationsFacility).Aroutetoalternateremoteassemblyareasisprovided.(SeeFigure1)3.4Theremovalofallnon-essentialpersonnelfromwithintheProtectedArea,theNuclearTrainingCenter,orEnergyCentertoaRemoteoralternateRemoteAssemblyArea.3.5vTheremovalofallpersonnelwithintheProtectedAreaofthestationtodesignatedEvacuationAssemblyAreas.4.04.1EDirDAssumesoverallresponsibilityforasiteevacuation,including:4.1.14.1.2DeterminationofevacuationroutesDeclarationofemergencyannouncementsPage2S-EPP-19Rev07

4.1.34.1.4Congregationof-personnelatRemoteandAlternateRemoteAssemblyAreasRadiologicalsurveys4.2iAm4.2.14.2.2ProvidesrecommendedprotectiveactionstotheSEDforthesite,NuclearTrainingCenter(NTC),andEnergyCenterpersonnel.Providesappropriateresourcestoperformradiologicalcontaminationmonitoringforvehiclesandevacuatingpersonnel.4.3Determinesthenumberandtypeofpersonneltoretainonsitebeforethesiteevacuation.4.44.5ProvidescoordinationandcontrolfortheaccountingofpersonnelonsiteandattheRemoteAssemblyArea.Duringasiteevacuation,relaysasiteevacuationorder,informationandinstructionstotheNuclearSecurityDepartment,NuclearTrainingCenterandEnergyCenter.4.6rvirNrririrN1rrir4.6.24.6,34.6.44.6.5AssiststhePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator(PAC)inaccountingforsitepersonnel'oordinateson-sitesecurityemergencyactivities.Controlsaccesstoandfromthesite.AssignsaNuclearSecurityOfficertoprocessevacuatingpersonnelusing:a.IDbadgesb.Keycardsc.ComputerprintoutsProvidesmapstoevacuatingpersonnel,asnecessaryandasdirected.Page3S-EPP-19Rev07

4.7Performsmitigationandclean-upactivitiesduringanemergency.4'rvProvidesaDownwindSurveyTeamtomonitorpersonnelandvehiclesattheRemoteorAlternateRemoteAssemblyAreauponrequestoftheSED.4.9InformsindividualsattheEnergyCenterandsurroundingparkareaofthesiteevacuationviathePublicAddresssystemorothermeans.5.0PNone6.0LI6.1Thisprocedureprovidesforperformanceofactivitiesforasiteevacuation,occurringprimarilyduringnormalhours.6.2Ifaneedforasiteevacuationduringoff-hoursexists,personnelactionsandresponsibilitiesshallbeappropriatelyad]ustedtoaccommodatethereducedstaff.7.0AsiteevacuationshouldbeimplementeduponifconditionsallowdeclarationofaGeneralEmergency.8.0~PREggs'.8.18.1.1InconsultationwiththeRadiologicalAssessmentManager(RAM),ifavailable:a.Assessradiologicalconditionsonandoffsite.b.Determinetheactualorpotentialplumepathwayandtheestimatedexposuretoassembledstation,NuclearTrainingCenter(NTC)andEnergyCenterpersonnelviaS-EPP-8,On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedure.Page4S-EPP-19Rev07

(Cont)C.Basedontheseverityoftheincident,thelikelihoodofescalation,andtheradiationandairborneradioactivitylevelsthroughoutthestation,particularlyattheEvacuationAssemblyAreasdetermine:1.Thenecessityofasiteevacuation2.Specificroutingofevacuatingpersonnel3.ProtectiveActionRecommendations(PARs)totheNTC,EnergyCenter,otherexclusionareas,andoff-siteagencies(OswegoCounty,NewYorkState)inaccordancewithS-EPP-26,ProtectiveActionRecommendations.InstructtheTechnicalDataCoordinatorto:a.Determinethenumberandtypeofpersonnelrequiredonsitetostaffemergencyfacilitiesbeforeasiteevacuation.b.Requestthatallpersonnelretained:1.RemainintheOperationsSupportCenter(OSC);QR2.IftheOSCisuninhabitable,reporttotheTechnicalSupportCenter(TSC),ControlRoomsorEmergencyOperationsFacility(EOF)forsubsequentduties.DirectthePersonnelAccountabilityCoordinator(PAC)toaccountforpersonnelleavingsite.RequesttheEnvironmentalSurvey/SampleTeamCoordinator(ESSTC)to:a.Ifanexposurepathwayissuspectedoverparkingareas,dispatchaDownwindSurveyTeamtoevaluatecontaminationlevelsoncars.Iftimepermits,contaminatedvehiclesgreaterthan100cpmabovebackgroundlevelsrequirerinsingwithahose.Dependingonwinddirection,theRANorESSTCmaydesignateparkinglotsorotherareasfordecontaminationpurposes.Ifconditionsdonotpermit,carsshallbedecontaminateduponarrivalattheRemoteAssemblyArea.Page5S-EPP-19Rev07 III (Cont)b.DispatchthefollowingpersonneltotheRemoteorAlternateRemoteAssemblyArea:1.ASurveyTeamtoperformmonitoringanddecontamination2.AdesignatedmemberofthePACtoaccountforpersonnelInstructtheCommunicationsCoordinatorto:a.RelayanevacuationorderviatelephonetoNuclearSecurity,theNTCandtheEnergyCenter.b.Considerthefollowingactions:Iftheemergencysituationdoesnotaffectpersonnelorevacuationareas,instructindividualstoproceedhome.2.Ifthereisaprobabilityofpersonnelcontamination,instructpersonneltoremainattheassignedassemblyareasformonitoringandfinaldisposition.c.InstructtheNuclearSecurityDepartmenttoplaceallturnstilesintothe"exit"mode.d.ContacttheRemoteAssemblyArea.InstructtheChiefShiftOperator(CSO)tosoundthestationalarmanddeclarethesiteevacuationannouncementinaccordancewithS-EAP-l,ActivationandDirectionofEmergencyPlan.DirecttheESSTCtodispatchaDownwindSurveyTeamtotheNTCand/orEnergyCenter,asappropriate,todetermine:a.Radiologicalconditionsb.Whetherornotindividualsarecontaminated.Ifradiologicalconditionsworsen,makingevacuationofanyfac>1itynecessary:a.EvacuateallcontaminatedindividualstoaRemoteAssemblyArea.Page6S-EPP-19Rev07

8.1.8(Cont)b.Sendnon-essentialnoncontaminatedindividualshomeinanupwinddirectioninaccordancewiththeOswegoCountyEvacuationPlan.RefertoEvacuationRoutestotheRemoteandAlternateRemoteAssemblyArea(Figure1),andS-EPP-26,ProtectiveActionRecommendations.8.1.98.1.108.1.11WhennotifiedbythePAC,proceedwithS-EPP-3,SearchandRescuetolocatemissingindividualsonsite.DeterminethedispositionofpersonnelatRemoteAssemblyAreaswithrespecttothe:a.Natureoftheemergencyb.AnticipatedpersonnelneedsforarecoveryoperationContactandinformthePACofanyadditionalanticipatedemergencyresponsepersonnelsupportneeded.8'8.2.1Wheninstructedbythe.SiteEmergencyDirector(SED),accountforpersonnelleavingthesite.a.ProceedtotheSecurityTacticalOperationsCenter(STOC)orOSC.b.BringthecomputerprintoutsforpersonnelaccountabilityinaccordancewithS-EPP-S,StationEvacuation.c.RequestNuclearSecurityobtainarolecallbeforeallowingpersonneltoleavethesite.8.2.28.2.38.2.4IfpersonnelintheControlRooms,TSC,andOSChavealreadybeenaccountedfor,proceedtoStep8.2.4ofthisprocedure.IfpersonnelintheControlRooms,TSC,andOSChavenotbeenaccountedfor,accountforpersonnelintheEmergencyResponseFacilities(ERFs)bycommunication.Afterpersonnelleavingthesitehavepassedthroughthesecuritygatesandassignedkeycardsareprocessed:a.Obtainanewrollcall.b.Determinepersonnelnotaccountedfor.Page7S-EPP-19Rev07

(Cont)c.Identifythefollowinginformationregardingmissingindividuals:1.Names2.Badgenumbers3.CompanyaffiliationCompleteafinaltabulationofthenamesofmissingpersonnel.a.NotifytheTSC(normalhours)orControlRooms(offhours).b.Relayacompletelistofpersonnelconsideredmissing.c.RequestoperationsbegininaccordancewithS-EPP-3,SearchandRescueforfindingmissingpersonnel.Ifnotalreadyprovided,requesttheESSTCtodispatchaDownwindSurveyTeamtomonitorpersonnelandvehiclesatthedesignatedRemoteAssemblyArea.AssignappropriatepersonnelaccountabilitystaffmemberstoproceedtothedesignatedRemoteAssemblyAreawith:a.TheDownwindSurveyTeam(s)b.AcopyofthecomputerizedrollcallaccountabilitylistspreviouslygeneratedAspersonnelarriveatthedesignatedRemoteAssemblyArea,ensure:a.Namesofindividualsareloggedinb.Individualsaresurveyedforcontaminationc.Dosimetryiscollected.RefertotheAssemblyAreaEntranceLog(Figure2).Considerindividualsexceeding100cpmabovebackground(1000dpmona15cm2probearea)contaminated.gpssoVehiclesbelongingtoacontaminatedindividualmustalsobesurveyedanddecontaminated,iflevelsexceed100cpmabovebackground.Page8S-EPP-19Rev07 III 8.2.10UsingthepersonnelaccountabilitylistandtheAssemblyAreaEntranceLogs,documentthenamesofindividuals:a.Leavingthesiteb.NotreportingtotheRemoteAssemblyArea8.2.11ContacttheTSCorControlRooms,asappropriate,andreportthenamesofindividualsnotreachingtheRemoteAssemblyArea.8.2.12AwaitfinaldirectionfromtheSEDregardingthedispositionofpersonnelattheRemoteAssemblyArea.8.2.13InconjunctionwithNuclearSecurity:a.Continuetomaintainpersonnelaccountabilityafterthesiteevacuation.b.ProvidestatusreportstotheTSC.8.3mr8'.1'8.3.28.3.3AssessradiologicalconditionsonandoffsiteusingS-EPP-8,On-SiteandOff-SiteRadiologicalDoseAssessmentProcedureProviderecommendedprotectiveactionstotheSEDfora.Siteb.NTCc.EnergyCenterpersonnelIfsiteevacuationisdeclared,performthefollowing:a.IftheEOFisactivated,determineanddiscusswithStateandCountyliasionstheappropriatesiteevacuationroutes.8.3.4b.ConsulttheOswegoCountyFvacuationPlan,S-EPP-26,ProtectiveActionRecommendationsandtheEvacuationRoutestotheRemoteAssemblyAreaandAlternateRemoteAssemblyArea(Figure1).c.ForwardacopyoftheselectedroutemaptoSecurity.Ifcontaminatedvehiclesonsitearenecessarytoevacuatesitepersonnel,determinewhethertoperformdecontaminationonsiteorattheRemoteAssemblyArea.Page9S-EPP-19Rev07

8.3.58.3.6Ifvehiclesaredecontaminatedonsite,coordinateactivitieswiththeMaintenanceCoordinatortoprovidemaintenancepersonnel.Dependingonthenumberofcontaminatedindividuals,assignadditionalpersonnelto:a.Performpersonne1decontaminationandmonitoringonsite.b.AccompanycontaminatedpersonneltotheJamesA.Fitzpatrick(JAF)ortheRemoteAssemblyAreafordecontaminationinaccordancewithS-EPP-15,HealthPhysicsProcedureandS-EPP-4,PersonnelInjuryorIllness.8.3.7Ifdecontaminationandmonitoringoffsiteisnecessary,assignpersonneltobringdecontaminationkit(s)andadditionalsuppliestotheRemoteAssemblyArea,asnecessary.~NTE:Dependingonthenumberofindividualsevacuating,ensurepersonnelmonitoringtechniquesareadjustedaccordingly(Forexample,quickfriskforestablishingcontaminationlevels,segregationofindividualspergrosslevels,and/orfullfriskbeforerelease).8.3.8Determineifcleansingwatermustbecollectedorifitmaybediscardedviadrains.8.48.3.9Ifthecollectionofcleansingwaterisrequired,considerusingcontainers.DrumsareavailableattheAEOF,whichisalsothePrimaryRemoteAssemblyArea.Prnn18.4.1Followingasite'evacuationorder,assembledstationpersonnelnotassignedspecificemergencydutiesshall:a.LeavethesitethroughtheSecurityBuildings.b.Asdirected,proceedto:1.AspecifiedRemoteAssemblyArea;Qg2.HomePage10S-EPP-19Rev07

8.4.2Whenexiting,stationpersonnelshall:a.Cardinattheexitturnstile.b.Surrender'ecuritybadgesandkeycardstoSecurity.C.WearpersonneldosimetrytotheRemoteAssemblyAreawherecollectionwilltakeplace.8.58.4:3Rezamnel8.5.1Iftheevacuationorderhasdirectedpersonnelhome,personnelshall:a.SurrenderdosimetrytoSecurity.b.IfunsureoflocationoftheappropriateRemoteAssemblyArea,acquireamapfromSecurity.c.Requestinformationregardingspecialroutingtoavoidplumecontact.EnergyCenterandNTCpersonnelreceivinganevacuationnoticefromthestation:a.Areinformedwhethertoevacuateorremainindoors.b.RequestvisitorstogohomeiftheEnergyCenterandNTChavebeendetermined:8.5.21.Notaffected2.Willnotbeaffected;Qg3.HaveaprobabilityofbeingaffectedTheEnergyCenterDirector,ordesignee,shallappropriatelyinformindividualsatthefollowinglocations:a.TheEnergyCenterb.Thesurroundingparkarea,usingthePAsystemorothermeans8.5.38.5.4Duringnormalhours,theSuperintendentTrainingNuclear,ordesignee,shallappropriatelyinformindividualsattheNuclearTrainingCenter,viathePAsystemorothermeans.Duringoff-hours,theNuclearTrainingBuildingSecurityGuardshallinformanypersonnelpresent.PagellS-EPP-19Rev07 8

PersonnelresidinginUnit2AdministrationBuildingsreceivinganevacuationnoticeshall,followtheinstructionsgivenoverGaitronics.DepartmentSupervisorsandContractorSeniorSiteRepresentativesshallensureevacuatingpersonnelleavetheareainacontrolledandorderlyfashion.Uponcompletionofthesiteevacuationannouncement,NuclearSecurityshallverifytheannouncementbycallinga.TheTSCduringnormalhours;QRb.ControlRoomsduringoff-hoursEnsurecompletionoftheinitialrollcallasrequiredbyaStationEvacuation.HheninstructedbytheCommunicationsCoordinatorplaceallturnstilesintothe"exit"mode.AtthediscretionoftheappropriateUnitSupervisorNuclearSecurity,ordesignee,openthevehiclegate(s)toallowpersonneltoexit.Aspersonnelproceedthroughtheturnstilesorgates,NuclearSecurityOfficersshallcollect:a.PhotoIDbadgesb.NuclearSecurityKeyCardsc.DosimetryifpersonnelaredirectedhomeinsteadofaRemoteAssemblyArea.DispatchSecuritypersonneltotheAEOFto:a.Unlockthefacility.b.Providephysicalsecurityforfacility.Establishroadblockstopreventunauthorizedindividualsfromenteringthesite.IAfterallpersonnelleavingthesitepassthroughthesecuritygates:a.ProcessthecollectedNuclearSecurityKeyCards.b.Obtainanewrollcallaccountabilitylistfromthecomputer.Page12S-EPP-19Rev07

8.6.8(Cont)c.Providethenewrollcallaccountabilitylist'tothePAC.d.InconjunctionwiththePAC,continuetomaintainpersonnelaccountability.8.6.9At<oadblockswherepersonnelleavethesite,distributecopiesofmapsshowingdesignatedroutestothechosenRemoteAssemblyArea.RefertoEvacuationRoutestotheRemoteAssemblyAreaandAlternateRemoteAssemblyArea(Figure1).8.6.10Ifthesituationrequirestheevacuationofemergencystaffpersonnel(suchas,TSC,Security)a.Openthemainsecurityvehiclegates.LeavegatesopentoallowRe-entryTeamseasyaccessto.thesiteandstationduringsubsequentemergencyoperations.9.0AEPTANCECRITERIANone10.0REDREVIEWANDDIPOITINDocumentationgeneratedthroughtheimplementationofthisprocedureshouldbeforwardedto:EmergencvpreparednessDepartmentNineHi1oPointNuclearStationPage13S-EPP-19Rev07

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