ML20070S704
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| Issue date: | 01/26/1983 |
| From: | James M. Levine ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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RECORD OF CHANGES AND REVISIONS 1000.06A 0FFSITE DOSE PROJECTIONS - POCKET COMPUTER METHOD REV. #12 PC i j Safety __Related YES/# NO O s
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5.2 The Duty Emergency Coordinator, or his designee, is responsible for performing the magnitude of release calculations.
5.3 The Shift Operations Supervisor / Duty Emergency Coordinator is responsible for notifying appropriate groups per 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response".
5.4 The Offsite Radiological tionitoring Section of the Emergency Radiation Team is responsible for measuring offsite radiological hazards per 1903.43, " Duties of the Emergency Radiation Team".
6.0 LIllITS AND PRECAUTIONS 6.1 This proce inre provides an initial projection of the radiological con-ditions; field monitoring is necessary to determine the actual conditions.
6.2 Actual terrain and weather conditions will generally limit the accuracy of the projected doses at a specific location.
6.3 The diffusion overlays used in this procedure represent long-term average conditions for a ground level release.
6.4 When performing manual or programmed calculations, the computer should be in the RUN Flode.
7.0 DETERflINATION OF EXISTING 11ETEOR0 LOGICAL CONDITIONS 7.1 Site meteorological data may be obtained at the TSC, ECC, or other loca-tions by utilizing the "R 110 NIT" command from GER?!S (chromatics) ter-minal.
Station No. 1 (40' elevation sensor) should be used, if possible, for readings other than a0 (indicated as wind direction variability), which may be obtained frcm station No. 2.
[The recorders indicated on form 1904.02A may also be used from control room locations.]
7.2 If the on-site meteorological system is out of service, limited meteoro-logical data may be obtained from the following sources.
A.
Nation:il Weather Service (tieteorologist-in-Charge) (834-0308 or A
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KARV Radio (968-1184)
Tile flATERIAL CONTAINED WITHIN TIIE SYt!BOLS (*) IS PROPRIETARY OR PRIVATE INFOR?!ATI'X 1
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The stability category may be calculated trom causative factors (see procedure 1904.05, " Atmospheric Stability Class Determination").
7.3 Complete Form 1904.02A to record the current meteorological conditions.
8.0 DETERtlINATION OF Ti!E AIRBORNE RELEASE PATHS NOTE:
If the GERMS detectors are out of service for a normal release path which is discharging substantial amounts of radioactive material, refer to procedure 1904.04 " Estimating Airborne Release Rates".
8.1 Normal Release Paths:
8.1.1 At the Eberline Control Terminal (CT), itsert the key into the " keyboard" switch and activate the coatrol terminal.
8.1.2 Set the llistory Format select knob to " Release Rate."
8.1.3 Depress the [ PRINT] then the [1] and then the [ ENTER]
pushbuttons. A printout with the "10-minute" averaged release rates for each SPING will appear followed by the Site Total Release Rates.
8.1.4 Record the radioactive release data as indicated on the Eberline CT-2 printout for each of the SPING monitors that are in service on Form 1904.02C.
(For purposes of this procedure, disregard the particulate channel).
Any nega-tive values should be entered as zero.
Record the noble gas data from the lowest numbered channel which gives i
valid, onscale data.
Data is valid if either "NORTIAL" or any of the following alarms are displayed beside each parameter:
"TND ALM" (Trend Alarm)
" ALT ALM" (Alert Alarm)
"III ALM" (Iligh Radiation Alarm)
NOTE: Use method I or 2 to obtain site totals from GER!!S for noble gases.
1.
Calculate the sum of the noble gas readings recorded for each SPING on Form 1904.02C.
OR 2.
Record the site total value for noble gases (using the lowest numbered channel with valid data) that appears at the bottom of the CT-2 printout.
CAUTION:
USE !!ETIIOD 2 ONLY WlIEN TIIE N0BLE GAS DATA FOR EACl!
SPING MONITOR FALLS WITIIIN Tile RANGE OF TliE SAME CilAN-
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1904.02C ?!UST COME FROM Ti[E SA!!E N0BLE GAS CHANNEL (05, 07, or 09).
TIIE MAIFhl A1. CONTAINED WITillN file SYMBOLS (*) IS PROI'IllETARY OR PRIVATE INFOR>lATION.
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10.0 PLUME DEFINITION NOTE:
The attachments contained in this procedure are provided for ILLUSTRATION ONLY. The correctly scaled overlays and maps are located in the emergency kits.
10.1 Select the overlay (Attachments 1-7) which corresponds to the existing atp.ospheric stability category (Form 1904.02A, Line 5.0).
10.2 Place the selected overlay on the ANO area map (Attachment 8) with the origin directly over the ANO site center and align the plume cen-l terline with the downwind direction (from Form 1904.02D Line 5.1.2).
10.3 Locate the plume boundary line (from Form 1904.02D Line 5.1.3) on the overlay. Any sub-sectors which are contained (or partially contained) with the plume boundary line should be designated as affected. Record this information on line 7.0 of Form 1904.02D.
10.3.1 Account for the uncertainty in the local wind near Mt. Nebo/
Spring Mountain:
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If the plume centerline lies in sector 10 and the plume boundary extends beyond 6 miles, the affected area should also include sectors 9, 10 and 11 (from sub-sector G to the projected extent of the plume).
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If the plume centerline lies in sector 11 and the plume
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11.0 NOTIFICATIONS AND PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS 11.1 If an Unusual Event, Alert, or Site Emergency has been declared, pro-ceed directly to Section 11.2.
If a General Emergency has been de-clared due to high airborne radioactive release rates, perform the appropriate action as indicated below:
11.1.1 If the projected whole body dose rate on Form 1904.02D, Section 5.1.5.A exceeds 250 mR/hr at 0.65 miles, or if the child thyroid dose rate exceeds 1250 mR/hr at 0.65 miles, recommend imn.ediate protective action in the af fected sec-tors to 2.0 miles.
l 11.1.2 If the projected whole body dose rate on Form 1904.02D, Section 5.1.5.C exceeds 250 mR/hr at 2.0 miles, or if the child thyroid dose rate exceeds 1250 mR/hr at 2.0 miles, recommend immediate protective action in the affected sec-tors to 5.0 miles.
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11.1.3 If the projected whole body dose rate on Form 1904.02D, Section 5.1.5.D exceeds 250 mR/hr at 5.0 miles, or if the child thyroid dose rate exceeds 1250 mR/hr at 5.0 miles, recommend immediate protective action in the affected sec-tors to 10.0 miles.
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11.1.4 In order to select the appropriate protective action, State officials should be given an estimate of the expected release duration. This is especially important if the release dura-tion is expected to be less than 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> (puff releases).
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11.1.5 Upon activation of the TSC/ECC, additional protective action recommendations should be evaluated using procedure 1904.07,
" Protective Action Recommendations". These evaluations should be made under the supervision of the Technical Analy-sis Superintendent and/or the Dose Assessment Supervisor.
11.2 Provide radiological release information to appropriate groups per 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response".
11.3 The Emergency Radiation Team shall be dispatched to obtain field ra-diological data whenever an Emergency Action Level has been declared based on offsite radiological releases.
If the Emergency Radiation Team is dispatched, refer to Section 12.0.
11.4 Return to Section 7.0 of this procedure. New data should be taken as specified by the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Dose Assessment Supervisor.
12.0 VERIFICATION OF PROJECTED DOSE RATES BY FIELD MEASUREMENT 12.1 Whenever an Emergency Action Level has been declared due to offsite radiological releases, the Duty Emergency Coordinator /Offsite Moni-toring Supervisor shall, based on wind direction, dispatch offsite radiological monitoring teams to sample the plume to determine the magnitude and extent of the radiation fields.
12.1.1 Radiation surveys at specific locations should include a
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determine iodine concentration (pCi/cc).
12.1.2 As the survey teams approach assigned survey locations, con-tinuous measurements should be taken to identify the location of the highest radiation level for a particular downwind dis-tance.
12.2 Scale Factor Determination 12.2.1 Accurate scale factors may be calculated only by comparing measured plume centerline conditions with projected plume centerline conditions for corresponding time periods and downwind distances.
12.2.2 When field monitoring data becomes available for a plume centerline location, select one set of data and complete 1
Form 1904.02E to calculate whole body and child thyroid dose rate scale factors. The calculation on 1904.02E should be performed no more than once per run of the dose calcula-tion program.
12.3 Return to section 7.0 of this procedure.
New data should be taken as specified by the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Dose Assessment Supervisor.
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CHANGE DATE 13.0 ATTACIDIENTS AND FORMS 13.1 Form 1904.02A - Current Meteorology Summary 13.2 Form 1904.02B - Contaminated Steam Release Rates 13.3 Form 1904.02C - Airborne Release Rate Work Sheet 13.4 Form 1904.02D - EAL/Of fsite Dose Projection Work Sheet 13.5 Form 1904.02E - Scale Factor Work Sheet 13.6 Attachment 1 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category A) 13.7 Attachment 2 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category B) 13.8 Attachment 3 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category C) 13.9 Attachment 4 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category D) 13.10 Attachment 5 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category E) 13.11 Attachment 6 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability 9ategory F)
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13.12 Attachment 7 - Diffusion Overlay (Atmospheric Stability Category G) 13.13 Attachment 8 - Area Map 13.14 Attachment 9 - Keyboard Layout 13.15 Attachment 10 - Battery Replacement 13.16 Attachment 11 - Program Loading / Verification 13.17 Attachment 12 - Program Listing 13.18 Attachment 13 - Memory Contents a
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Conplete only the sections of the table below which ccrrespond to headers currently discharging contaminated steam.
1.0 if the number of open safeties is used as the criterta for steam flow, complete
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Initially, assume: 7 per steam header for ANO-1 5 per steam tieader f or ANO-2 EC Thereafter, assume: 1 per steam header for ANO-1 1 per steam header for ANO-2 (Unless s er a t ied to be otherwise. )
b Column b = column 4 x Column 5 c
Column d : Column 3 x Column b x Column 7 L_....
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INSTRL'CTIONS page i og 3 1.0 Press the ION! button.
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1.1 If a dot is not visible in the upper -ight hand corner of the display, replace the batteries per Attachment 10 - Battery Replacement.
2.0 Press the IMODEl button repeatedly, as necessary, until the tard RL3" is indicated in the upper portion of the display.
NOTE:
At least one test case contained in Attachment 11 - Program Loading / Verification should be performed prior to initial 2
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init1Jls 3.0 Type RLW (followed by [ENTERJ) 4.0 Type the appropriate responses, as indicated (followed by [ ENTER l) to each question as it is displayed.
i 4.1 k'ind Direction (From) - 1904.02A, Line 3.0 4.2 k'indspeed (MPlf) - 1904.02A, Line 2.0 l
4.3 Stability Class A-G - 1904.02A, Line 5.0 4.4 Q-CAS (Noble Gas in Ci/sec.) - 1904.02C " Totals" 4.5 Q-lodine (Ci/sec.) - 1904.02C " Totals" 4.6 khole Body Scale Factor - 1904.02E, Step 4.0, Column 4a (or 1.0, in the absence of usable field data.)
4.7 Child Tuyroid Scale factor - 1904.02E, Step 4.0, Column 4h (or 1.0, in the absence of usable field data.)
5.0 k' en the computer prints an answer, the f ollowing actions should be taken:
6 5.1 Record the answer in the appropriate column below; then press [ ENTER] to display the next answer (through Line 5.1.5E).
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8 Page 3 of 3 NOTE:
Data may be reviewed by the following:
OTifER RESERVE KEY FUNCTIONS l
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CHANGE DATE ATTACHMENT 11 Page 2 of 5 3.7 Set Tone to maximum treble (if this option is available).
3.8 Type IJEW [ ENTER).
3.9 Press the [ MODE) button repeatedly until the word " RESERVE" is indi-cated in the upper portion of the display.
3.10 Type NEW [ ENTER].
3.11 Press the [ MODE] button repeatedly until the word "RUH" is indicated in the upper portion of the display.
NOTE:
When the program has been transferred, the Computer will auto-matically stop the tape motion ar.d display the PROMPT (>)
symbol.
3.12 Type CLOAD " PRO /ING" [ ENTER]
3.12.1 If an error occurs (error code "5"
is displayed), start over from the beginning.
If the error continues, adjust volume up or down slightly and repeat steps 3.1 to 3.12.
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Repeat steps 3.1 to 3.12.
3.12.3 If the error remains.or the tape continues to run after several attempts to correct the problem, try cleaning or demagnetizing the Recorder's tape head.
3.13 Type INPUT # "MEM/ING" [ ENTER].
3.14 Press the [ NODE] button until the word " RESERVE" appears in the upper portion of the display.
j 3.15 Type CLOAD "RES/ING" [ ENTER].
3.16 Stop the recorder.
3.17 Press the [ NODE] button repeatedly, as necessary, until the word "RUN" l
appears in the upper portion of the display.
1 NOTE:
The following methods may be used to indicate that the program has been loaded correctly. The first method causes the Computer to automatically search for the specified file name and compare the centents on tape with the contents in memory. The second method checks the general program operation by inputing given
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initial data and manually comparing the output data to the cal-culated results.
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215 l
100 l
360 l
180 l
l Wind speed l
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3 l
18 l
6 l
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l Stability Class l
A l
C l
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E l
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l Q-Gas l
SE-3 l
0.15 l
1.9 l
6.8 l
20 l
l Q-Iodine j
6E-6 l
SE-4 l
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SE-3 l
6E-3 l
l WB Scale Factor 1 0.9 l
1.1 l
0.6 l
0.99 l
1.9 l
l CT Scale Factor l 0.7 l
1.5 l
0.3 l
0.88 l
1.7 l
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General l l EAL l
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35 l
280 l
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l X/Q: Plume Ed_y.
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5.05E 2 l l.65 mi WB i
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2.08E 3 l
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7.4 Shift Operations personnel on duty should report to the Control Room.
7.5 If a plant. evacuation is required in conjunction with an exclusion area evacuation, the evacuation and accountability shall be accom-plished per 1903.30, " Plant Evacuation".
8.0 FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS 8.1 Determine if any Emergency Action Level criteria have been exceeded (Refer to 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response").
8.2 Shift Operations Personnel which are onsite but. not on duty should report to the Control Room from the appropriate response center.
8.3 If additional emergency response personnel are required, they should be contacted, as needed, by the most. expedient means available and provided with a description of the situation and required response.
8.4 Emergency response personnel shall report to their pre-assigned as-sembly areas unless directed otherwise. A list of reporting indi-viduals shall be supplied to the Technical Support Center *
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8.5 In the case of an Exclusion Area evacuation, Security shall dispatch Security Officers and/or emergency evacuation team members to assure that personnel within.65 miles of the plant are notified to leave.
8.6 Personnel, other than emergency response personnel shall proceed to their respective guard house, turn in their personnel I.D. badge, exit the plant and proceed to the designated assembly area (i.e. the Emergency Control Center unless directed othciwise).
8.7 Security Officers shall log badges out and place them in the badge holders as expeditiously as practical.
S.8 Assoon as badges are logged out, Security will obtain a computer printout of personnel remaining on-site.
If the Security computer is not operable, Security personnel should account for exiting per-sonnel as stated in Paragraph 8.12.
8.9 Security shall contact the Technical Support Center
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Results shall be reported to the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager by Secu-rity personnel.
8.11 If there are person (s) unaccounted for, the Duty Emergency Coordina-tor / Recovery Manager shall direct personnel to search for the unac-cc'inted for individual (s).
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Per-sons not accounted for in this manner will be reported to the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager.
8.13 Should there not be time for Security to complete the accountability on-site, the badges and badge racks and a master list computer print-out of badged personnel and if readily available, a printout of re-maining onsite personnel should be taken to the west end of the Emergency Control Center, ground floor.
Accountability should then be established as stated in Paragraph 8.7 through 8.12.
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- Security personnel shall upon ANO personnel exiting each applicable area, lock up their posts, as necessary, and assemble at the Main Guard Station.
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- Security shall patrol the exclusion area every two hours to notify anyone found within the area to leave.
8.16 After initial accountability is established, security personne is-suing / receiving badges are responsible for notifying the Technical Support Center of changes when personnel ingress / egress the pro-tected area.
l 8.17 When the plant is determined to have returned to a condition where the exclusion area evacuation is no langer required, the Duty Emergency Co-ordinator/ Recovery Manager may terminate the exclusion area evacuation.
9.0 ROAD BLOCKS 9.1 Read blocks restricting access to ANO shall be manned by at least one l
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The ANO Security Officer shall be capable of i
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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisiOa o oATE 07/27es2 CHANGE DATE qj 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides a manual method for estimating the location of airborne radioactive materials offsite under changing release and meteo-rological conditions, and for estimating the maximum integrated dose com-mitments at 0.65, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, and 10.0 mile radii.
2.0 SCOPE 2.1 This procedure is applicable to airborne radioactive releases from either ANO-1 or ANO-2.
2.2 This procedure does not calculate the fine structure (actual distri-bution) of integrated doses offsite.
2.3 This procedure does not take into account effects caused by precipi-tation and ter.ain channelling.
3.0 REFEREHCES 3.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation 3.1.1 Emergency Dose Calculation Package Methodology Manual,
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j CHANGE DATE 5.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 5.1 Actual integrated doses will generally be lower than predicted by this procedure due to typical wind direction meander.
5.2 In order to be meaningful, the dose integration must cover the entire release period (i.e. all plume segments).
6.0 DEFINITIONS 6.1 Plume Segment - An air parcel containing radioactive material emitted at a relatively uniform relase rate and under relatively uniform meteorological conditions.
7.0 DOSE RATE PROJECTION
SUMMARY
7.1 Transfer the dose projection input and output data from Form 1904.02D to Form 1904.06A for each dose projection as it is performed.
Include all dose projections previously calculated by control Room personnel since the beginning of the release. The time on Form 1904.06A refers to the time recorded on 1904.02A.
7.2 For each projection, compute the " segment length (miles)" by multi-( -)
plying the then-current windspeed (mph) by the total time during which that projection was valid (hours). Record the " segment length" on Form 1904.06A for each dose projection (plume segment).
7.3 Combine sequential dose projections which have similar meteorological and release rate characteristics into a single plume segment. This reduces subsequent plotting and integration tasks.
8.0 PLUME CENTERLIHE PLOTTING 8.1 Obtain a 360 protractor, ruler, stability class overlays, map, cal-culator, and pad of tracing paper (11" x 17", ruled 10 x 10 to the inch) from the appropriate emergency kit:
8.1.1 Technical Support Center 8.1.2 Emergency Control Center 8.2 Select an origin and north-south axis on the tracing paper, taking into consideration the general direction of plume development.
8.3 Refer to Form 1904.06A to determine the downwind direction and seg-ment length of the most recently emitted plume segment.
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CHANGE DATE 8.4 center the protractor on the origin of the tracing paper.
8.5 Turn the protractor until the downwind direction angle (indicated on the outer ring) is aligned with either the north or the south direc-tion on the tracing paper.
8.6 Draw the segnent centerline along the indicated side of the protrac-tor's central straightedge, depending on whether the downwind angle was aligned with north or south on the paper.
8.7 Use a ruler to draw the plume segment length to scale (l" = 1 mile).
8.8 Mark the segment endpoint. This is the starting point for the next (older) plume segment.
8.9 Label the segment centerline with its initial release time. Mark the segment endpoint with the tc tal broken-path plume length at that point.
8.10 Center the protractor over the starting point for the next older
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9.0 PLUME OUTLINE DRAWING UOTE:
This section must be completed only if a graphic plume drawing is re-quired; normally once every 30 minutes.
9.1 For each plume segment, beginning with the one emitted most recently:
9.1.1 Select the overlay corresponding to the atmospheric sta-bility when that segment was released.
9.1.2 Using the total broken-path distance to the segment start-ing point (as recorded on the centerline plot), mark the segment starting point on the centerline of the stability overlay.
9.1.3 Place the overlay under the tracing paper bearing the cen-terline plot, aligning the segment starting points and centerlines.
9.1.4 Trace the bounding X/Q lines for the segment, connecting smoothly with the adjacent segment.
(It is usually helpful g-'s to extend the boundary lines an inch or so beyond the seg-( )
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9.3 Affix the tracing sheet to a 10-mile radius emergency planning map, aligning the north-south directions, and centering the starting point of the youngest plume segment over the plant site.
10.0 DOSE COMMITMENT INTEGRATION 10.1 At the top, leftmost open column on Form 1904.06B, list the starting and ending times for the most recently emitted plume segment.
Sub-tract the starting time from the ending time to determine the dura-tion of this integration period in hours. A separate set of forms must be maintained for whole body and for child thyroid doses.
10.2 Where the plume centerline intersects each of the following map radii (0.65, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0 and 10.0 miles):
10.2.1 Obtain the current child thyroid and whole body dose rates associated with the plume segment currently crossing the radii of interest.
A.
For the most recently emitted plume segment, the most recent centerline dose rates tabulated on Form f-g
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For substantially curved portions of the plume:
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Note which plume segment is currently crossing the radius.cf interest.
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Reposition the X/Q overlay for that segment over the plume outline, aligning the centerline axes.
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The total broken-path distance to the segment starting point must coincide with the straight line source-to-segment start distance on the overlay.
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Divide the local X/Q by the bounding X/Q for that plume as shown on Form 1904.06A, then multiply by 0.050 mR/hr to obtain the whole body dose rate at the radius of interest.
6.
Obtain the child thyroid dose rate at the radius of interest by dividing the result from Step 5 by the whole body dose rate for the correspond-ing radius for that plume segment from Form 1904.06A, then multiplying by the child thyroid dose rate.
10.2.2
!!ulti;1y the dose rates obtained in Step 10.2.1. A or Step 10.2.1.B times the duration to determine the incremental whole body and child thyroid integrated doses. Record these in the 'A' column on the whole body and child thyroid worksheets (Form 1904.06B), on the appropriate sector / radius line.
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11.2 Recommend protective action in affected onsite (exclusion area) sub-sectors when trends indicate that:
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1.0 PURPOSE This procedure provides a rapid and reproducible method for generating offsite protective action recommendations due to airborne radiological releases based upon current best estimates of plant and meteorological trends.
2.0 SCOPE 2.1 This procedure is primarily a screening procedure which can be used to determine if immediate action is needed, or if additional time is available to wait for improved conditions which are reasonably cer-tain to occur, but whose timing is unknown.
2.2 Some subjective factors are included, the importance of which must be evaluated at the time of the incident.
3.0 REFERENCES
3.1 References used in procedure preparation:
3.1.1
" Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents", Environmental Protection Agency; fg Revised February 1980 (v) 3.3.2
" Workbook of Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates," U.S. De-partment of Health, Education, and Welfare, D. Bruce Turner, 1970 3.1.3
" Meteorology and Atomic Energy", U.S. Atomic Energy Com-mission, D. H. Slade, July 1968 3.1.4
" Arkansas nuclear One Evacuation Time Study", AMO Emergency Plan Appendix I, March 1981 3.1.5 1904.05, " Atmospheric Stability Class Determination" 3.2 References used in conjunction with this procedure:
3.2.1 1904.02, "Offsite Dose Projections - Pocket Computer Method" 3.2.2 1904.05, " Radiological Plume Tracking and Dose Integratica" 3.2.3 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Response" 3.3 Related ANO references:
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4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 The Shift Administrative Assistant is responsible for formulating protective action recommendations and communicating them to the Duty Emergency Coordinator for the initial notifications per procedure 1904.02, "Offsite Dose Projections - Pocket Lomputer Method".
4.2 The TSC staff as designated by the Duty Emergency Coordinator, or the ECC staff as directed, is responsible for formulating protective action recommendations for followup notifications as outlined by this procedure.
4.3 The ERO Technical Support Manager, or his designee, is responsible for preparing protective action recc mendations for the remainder of a radiological incident.
5.0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 5.1 The " latest evacuation start time" calculated in this procedure al-lows one hour for preliminary governmental actions, sufficient time for evacuation, plus two hours for verification of evacuation.
5.2 If the current Emergency Action Level is " Unusual Event" or "None",
7-s this procedure need not be completed.
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t 5.3 Calculations in this procedure are conservative; however, actual offsite doses and decision times may be higher or lower, and new recommendations should be considered whenever updated information becomes available.
6.0 EVACUATION RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 Attach form 1904.07A to the most recent offsite dose projection forms l
(1904.02A-E).
6.2 Complete form 1904.07A to determine the appropriate evacuation recem-mendation.
6.3 If box d) is checked in section 17 of form 1904.07A, consider a recom-mendation of delaying evacuation due to the factors listed after the evacuation recommendation statements.
l 6.4 If evacuation is recommended for any radius, rerun this procedure to determine protective action recommendations for the next larger evac-l uation test radius (i.e., 0.65, 2.0, or 5.0 miles).
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7.0 ATTACHUEUTS AND FORMS 7.1 Form 1904.07A - Protective Action Selection 1
7.2 - X/Q Ratios gj l
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Pace 1 of 5 1.0 Check current Emergency Action level:
1 2
3 4
5 O
O O
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0.K.
U.E.
ALERT S.E.
G.E.
If box 1 or 2 was checked, check box a) in section 17.0 and termnate the procedure.
2.0 Request the forecast average airborne radioactive release rate f or t he duration of the incident, based upon considerations of system temperature, 1
pressure, planned remedial actions, probable taalures, ets. (factor above current) from the Shif t Operatiens Supervisor:
(factor) 3.0 Request the forecast release continuation time in hours taom the Shtit Operations Supervisor and/or the Recoverv Manager:
j (hours) 4.0 Refer to the table zn Attachment I which applies to the enirent date and most closely approximates the current sky conditions. Sclert the pre-dicted X/Q ratio which corresponds to the release continuation time from line 3.0.
NOTE:
For overcast (i.e., 100*, cloud ecver) sky conditions, Ltg predicted X/Q ratio ts always 1.0.
Predicted X/Q ratio:
5.0 Obtain a scather forecast from the National Veather Servire s (Note: A limited forecast may he obtained by calling the Middle South System Dispatcher at extension 4882; request forceast for Aikansas Zonc
- 5) and record the windspeeds (averages not gusts) and directions fore-tast for the duration of the release period:
a.
Current atr Eind Direction t irom)
Vand Speed (:! Pill Time Period b.
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,3 Page 2 of 5 NOTE:
The National Weather Service uses the following forecasting periods:
TODAY - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Standard (7-7 daylight)
TONIGHT - 6 p.m. to o a.m. Standard (7-7 daylight)
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TOMORROW - 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Standard (7-7 daylight)
TOMORROW NIGHT - 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Standard (7-7 daylight) 6.0 Average the current windspeed with all forecast windspeeds (use the j
midpoint of forecast ranges of windspeed):
MPH 7.0 Divide the current windspeed in line Sa) by the average windspeed from line 6.0 to obtain the windspeed ratio:
(ratio) 1 8.0 Based upon the current and forecast wind dtrections, check the boxes for potentially affected sectors. Include any sectors covered by the transi-tion between forecast wind directions.
Affected Wind Directica Downwind Direction Evacuation Sector (from)
(degrees)
Zone 0 1 S
348.8 - 11.3 London a 2 SSW 11.3 - 33.8 Russellville O 3 SW 33.8 - 56.3 Russellville C 4 WSW 56.3 - 78.8 Russellville a;'
0 5 W
78.8 - 101.3 Russellville a b VNW 101.3 - 123.8 Russellville O 7 NW 123.8 - 146.3 Russellville r 8 NNW 146.3 - 168.8 Dardanelle L
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j Page 3 of 5 Affected Wind Direction Downwind Direction Evacuation Sector (from)
(degrees)
Zone O 9 N
168.8 - 191.3 Dardanelle 0 10 NNE 191.3 - 213.8 Dardanelle O !!
NE 213.8 - 236.3 Delaware i
O 12 ENE 236.3 - 258.S Delaware 0 13 E
258.8 - 281-3 Delaware 0 14 ESE 281.3 - 303.8 London a 15 SE 303.8 - 326.3 London 0 16 SSE 326.3 - 348.8 London 9.0 Check the smallest standard radius presently unevacuated in any downwind direction:
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O 0.65 mt 2.0 mi 5.0 mi l
10.0 Complete the following table using data for the radius from 9.0 above-l Column 1 l Colu nn 2 l Column 3 l Column 4 l 7
l Current l Forecast l Current l Forecast l l Doserate l Average ! Max. In-l Max. In-T l
l (mR/hr) l Doserate I tegrated I tegrated l l
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Column 2b = Column Ib) x Line 2.0 x [tne 4.0 x Line 1.0 i
Column 3 = Zero for inttial recommendstion; or use 1904.06 max. dose in an affected sector at the appropriate radius Column 4a = (Column la x Line 3.0) + Column ja Column ab = (Column 2b x Line 3.0) + Column Jb 11.0 If both "no" boxes were checked in the table above, check box number b) in section 17.0 and terminate the procedure.
12.0 Calculate the PAG dose accumulation time:
12.1 [1000 (mR) -
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Column Ja Column 2.ai Whole Boty 12.2 15000 (mR) -
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Colu.nn 3b Column 2b)
Child Thyroid 12.3 Enter the lesser of line 12.1 or line 12.2:
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13.0 Estimate the evacuation time of pctentially affected sectors. Based upon the road conditions forecast for the FAG dose accumulation time in 12.3 above, circle the evacuattor. time in the f ollowing table f or each poten-tially evacuation zone (from line 8.0).
rse Evacuation itions I
Zone Weekday Nieht Weekend tay) g_
London 2.7 2.6
?.7 3.3 Russellvtile 3.8 1.0 5.4 5.1 Drr12ncile 2.1 2.1 2.6 2.1 Celaware 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 hC i
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(hrs) 15.0 Calculate the latest evacuation start time:
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(hr) - 3.0 (hr) =
(hours)
Line 12.3 Line 14.0 l
16.0 If the time calculated on line 15.0 is negative, check box c) in section 17.0, otherwise check box d).
17.0 l'se the data f rom this sheet to fill in the blanks in the recommendation statement checked below:
O a) At the current release rates, no need for off site evacuation is anticipated.
0 b) Based upon forecast meteorology and radiological release rates, off-site evacuation is not recommended at this time.
O c) Based upon forecast meteorology, radiological rel<ase rates, and clearance time estimates, immediate evacuation of sectors from (0.65 to.!.0)(2.0 to
.0)(5.0 to 10.0)
(See Line 8.0)
(Circle one rang d 'See Line 9.0) miles is recommen.ed. Yo additional time is available.
l 0d)Baseduponforecastmeteorology,radiologicalreleaserates$and clearance time estimates, evacuation of sectors
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(Ct.cle one range: See Line 9.0) miles may be required to start before (Current time plus line 15.0)
- 0ptional: Evacuation should be delayed due to:
-LT O Dos.tistribution due to unif orm forecast wind chingas.
O Posatbtlity of more rapid plant repatrs.
O Improved f orecast driving condtttons.
t7 Emergency response personnel / equipment currently unready.
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' DATE ATTACHMENT 1 Page 1 of 4 X/Q RATIOS TABLE 1A:
CLEAR SKIES (Feb. 16 - Apr. 22) l Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l Current Time l 4
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20 l 22 l 224 l l11PM-1AMl1.0l1.0l0.83l0.69l0.58l0.50l0.45l0.41 l0.40l0.46l0.50l l
1 AM-3AMl1.0l0.78l0.61l0.50l0.42l0.37l0.34l0.34l0.40l0.46l0.50l l
3 AM-5AMl0.67l0.48l0.37l0.31l0.26l0.24l0.26l0.34l0.40l0.46l0.50l l
5 AM-7AMl0.68l0.50l0.41l0.35l0.36l0.45l0.75l0.99l1.19l1.34l1.47l l 7 AM-9 A!! l 0.69l 0.59l 0.54l 0.63l 0.98l 1.98l 2.73l 3.31 l3.77l4.16l4.04l l 9 AM-11 AM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.39l 2.51l 5.49l 7.62l 9.22l10.46 11.4611.0510.34l l11AM-1PMl1.0l1.52l2.89l6.39l8.7310.4011.65l12.62 10.34l 12.06 11.19 3PMl1.78l3.52l'7.7410.27l11.96l13.17 14.07l13.29 12.21 11.19 10.34l 1 PM-l 3 PM-5PMl1.86l3.90l4.91 5.52l5.93l6.22 5.79l5.25 4.77 4.37 4.04l Ch l
5 PM-7PMl1.95l2.27l2.43l2.53l2.59l2.36l2.11l1.89l1.72l1.57l1.47l 3
l 7 PM-1.0l1.0l1.0l1.0l0.89l0.78l0.68l0.61 l0.56l0.52l0.50l 9 PM l
9 PM-11 PM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.86l 0.74l 0.64l 0.57l 0.51 l0.47l0.46l0.50l TABLE IB: 60% CLOUD COVER (Feb. 16 - Apr. 22) l Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l Current Time l 4
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10 l 12 l 14 l 16 l 18 l
20 l 22 l 24 l l11PM-1AMl1.0l1.0l0.89l0.83l0.73l0.65l0.60lQ60l0.60l0.63l0.66l l
1 A!!- 3 A!! l 1.0 l 0.86l 0.79l 0.68l 0.60l 0.54l 0.55h.55 l 0.60l 0.63l 0.66l 5AMl0.79l0.72l0.60l0.52l0.47l0.48l0.50l0.55 l0.60l0.63l0.66l 3 A!!-
l 5 AM-7AMl1.0l0.78l0.68l0.61l0.68l0.72l0.84l0.94 l1.01l1.07l1.12l l
7 AH-9 A!! l 0.68l 0.57l 0.52l 0.61l 0.68l 0.82l 0.93l 1.01 l1.08l1.13l1.12l l
9 AH-11 AM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.43l 1.69l 2.17l 2.52l 2.78l 2.98 l 3.15l 3.11l 3.08l l11AM-1PMl1.0l1.57l1.86l2.41l2.78l3.04l3.23l3.39l3.32l3.27l3.08l l
1 PM-3PMl1.86l2.15l2.76l3.13l3.38l3.55l3.68l3.58l3.49l3.27l3.08l l
3 PM-5PMl1.0l1.22l1.34l1.41l1.45l1.49l1.42l1.38l1.27l1.19l1.12l
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7 PM-9PMl1.0l1.0l1.0l1.0l0.93l0.88l0.80l0.73l0.68l0.67l0.66l I
l 9 PM-11 PM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.91l 0.86l 0.77l 0.70l 0.64 l 0.64l 0.63l 0.66l V
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CHANGE ATTACH!!ENT 1 Page 2 of 4 X/Q RATIOS TABLE 2A: CLEAR SKIES (Apr. 23 - Aug. 22) l Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l_ Current Time l 4
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20 l 22 l 24 l l11PM-1AMl1.0l1.0l0.83l0.67l0.57l0.49l0.44l0.39l0.39l0.44l0.49l l
1 AM-3 A!! l 1.0 l 0.78l 0.59l 0.48l 0.41l 0.36l 0.32l 0.32 l 0.39l 0.44l 0.49l l
3 AH-5 M! l 0.67l 0.46l 0.36l 0.29l 0.25l 0.22l 0.24l 0.32 l 0.39l 0.44l 0.49l l
5 AM-7AMl0.57l0.42l0.35l0.31l0.28l0.38l0.70l0.94l1.14l1.30l1.44l l
7 AM-9 MI l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 2.00l 4.63l 6.60l 8.13 l 9.3610.3710.08l 10.08l l
9 M!- 11 MI l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 2.20l 5.23l 7.40l 9.0310.29 11.30 10.91 10.08l 1PMl1.0l1.0l2.50l6.08l8.47 10.17 11.45 12.45 11.90 10.91 11 A!!-
.70 12.95 13.88 13.11 11.90 10.91 10.08l l
1 PM-3PMl1.0l3.0l7.35l9.96 10.08l l
3 PM-5PMl4.0l9.47l12.2013.84 14.94 15.72 14.63 13.11 11.90 10.91 l
5 PM-7PMl1.95l2.27l2.43 2.53 2.59 2.36 2.09 1.o, 1.70 1.55 1.44l (3
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7 PM-9PMl1.0l1.0l1.0l1.0l0.89l0.77l0.68l0.60l0.55l0.50l0.49l l
9 PM-11 Pl! l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.86l 0.73l 0.63l 0.56l 0.50 l 0.45l 0.44l 0.49l TABLE 2B: 60% CLOUD COVER (Apr. 23 - Aug. 22)
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Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l Current Time l
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10 l 12 l 14 l 16 l 18 l
20 l 22 l 24 l l11PM-1 MI l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.89l 0.76l 0.67l 0.58l 0.54l 9.50 l 0.51l 0.55l 0.59l l
1 Mt-3 M! l 1.0 l 0.86l 0.70l 0.60l 0.51l 0.47l 0.44l 0.45 l 0.51l 0.55l 0.59l l
3 M1-5AMl0.79lG.60l0.50l0.42l0.38l0.36l0.39l0.45l0.51l0.55l0.59l l
5 M!-
7 M! l 0.68l 0.57l 0.46l 0.44l 0.43l 0.51l 0.66l 0.77 l 0.86l 0.94l 1.0 !
l 7 A!!- 9 A!! l 1.0 l 0.79l 0.84l 0.87l 1.18l 1.67l 2.04l 2.32 l 2.55l 2.74l 2.74l l
9 A!!- 11 MI l 0.69l 0.79l 0.84l 1.22l 1.78l 2.19l 2.49l 2.77 l 7.91l 2.90l 2.74l l11AH-1PMl1.78l2.04l3.28l4.98l6.12l6.93l7.54l8.01 l7.91l7.42l7.02!
l 1 PM-3PMl1.0l1.57l2.33l2.79l3.09l3.31l3.47l3.39l3.15l2.95l2.74, l
3 PM-5PMl1.86l2.78l3.23l3.51l3.69l3.82l3.68l3.39l3.15l2.90l2.74l l
5 PM-7PMl1.34l1.45l1.51l1.54l1.57l1.49l1.34l1.24l1.13l1.06l1.0l l
7 PM-9FMl1.0l1.0l1.0l1.0l0.93l0.82l0.75l0.67l0.63l0.59l0.59l l
9 PM-11 PM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.91l 0.80l 0.71l 0.63l 0.59 l 0.55l 0.55l 0.59l
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CHANGE DATE ATTACHMENT 1 Page 3 of 4 X/Q RATIOS TABLE 3A: CLEAR SKIES (Aug. 23 - Oct. 25) l Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l Current Time l 4 l 6 l
8 l 10 l 12 l 14 l 16 l 18 l 20 l 22 l ?24 l l11Pl!- 1 A!! l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.83l 0.69l 0.58l 0.50l 0.45l 0.41 l 0.40l 0.46l 0.50l l
1 A!!- 3AMl1.0l0.78l0.61l0."-l0.42l0.37l0.34l0.34l0.40l0.46l0.50l l
3 AM-5At!l0.67l0.48l0.37l0.31l0.26l0.24l0.26l0.34l0.40l0.46l0.50l l
5 AM-7AMl0.68l0.50l0.41l0.35!0.36l0.45l0.75l0.99l1.19l1.34l1.47l l
7 AM-9AMl0.69l0.59l0.54l0.63l0.98l1.98l2.73l3.31 l3.77l4.16l4.04l l
9 AM-11 AM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.39l 2.51l 5.49l 7.62l 9.22l10.46 11.46l11.0510.34l l11AM-1Pr!l1.0l1.52l2.89l6.39l8.73l10.4011.65l12.62 12.06 11.19 10.34l l
1 PM-3PMl1.78l3.52l7.7410.2711.9613.17 14.07'13.29 12.21 11.19 10.34l l
3 Pft-5P!!l1.86l3.90l4.91 5.52 5.93 6.22 5.79 5.25 4.77 4.37 4.04l
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l 5 PM-7PMl1.95l2.27l2.43l2.53l2.59l2.36l2.11l1.89l1.72l1.57l1.47l l 7 Pr!- 9Pl!l1.0l1.0l1.0l1.0lC.89l0.78l0.68l0.61l0.56l0.52l0.50l l
9 PM-11 PM l 1.0 l 1.0 l 1.0 l 0.86l 0.74l 0.64l 0.57l 0.51 l0.47l0.46l0.50l TABLE 3B: 60% CLOUD COVER (Aug. 23 - Oct. 25) l Release Continuation Time (Hr) l l Current Time j 4 l
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10 l 12 l 14 l 16 l 18 l 20 l 22 l 24 l l11PM-1AMl1.0 l1.0l0.89l0.83l0.73l0.65l0.60l4.60l0.60l0.63l0.66l l
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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE aEvisioN oATE 01/1 ors 3 CHANGE DATE 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure defines conditions requiring response, delineates responsi-bilities for action and establishes required actions for each of four "Emer-gency Action Levels (EAL's)".
2.0 SCOPE This procedure is applicable to Units 1 and 2 in all modes; it does not in-clude specific plant casualty procedures or systems operations requirements, but rather provides administrative processes only.
This procedure describes actions for events wh'.ch meet the criteria for the Emergency Action Levels only.
3.0 DESCRIPTION
3.1 This procedure is divided in four sections arranged in order of in-creasing severity, each defining and setting response requirements for individual EAL's.
Each section is broken down into four subsections which include EAL classification criteria, personnel responsibilities and required actions, termination or escalation guidance and applicable forms.
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SECTION TITLE PAGE 3.2.1 6.0 Unusual Event 4
3.2.2 7.0 Alert 14 3.2.3 8.0 Site Emergency 25 3.2.4 9.0 General Emergency 38 l
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4.0 REFERENCES
4.1 References Used in Procedure Preparation:
w 4.1.1 Arkansas Nuclear one Emergency Plan 4.2 References Used in Conjunction with this Procedure:
4.2.1 1903.32, " Area Evacuation" 4.2.2 1904.02, "Offsite Dose Projection - Pocket Computer Method" v)
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4.3.1 1043.06, " Bomb Threat" 4.3.2 1202.40, " Refueling Accidents" 4.3.3 1202.44, " Natural Emergencies" 4.3.4 1903.20, " Toxic Gas Release" 4.3.5 1903.21, "Arkla Natural Gas Line Rupture" 4.3.6 1903.22, " Fire or Explosion" 4.3.7 1903.23, " Personnel Emergency" 4.3.8 1903.40, " Duties of the Emergency Evacuation Team" 4.3.9 1903.41, " Duties of the Emergency Fire Team" 4.3.10 1903.42, " Duties of the Emergency Medical Team" 4.3.11 1903.43, " Duties of the Emergency Radiation Team" CN k-4.4 Regulatory correspondence containing URC commitments which are im-s plemented in this procedure include:
4.4.1 OCAN018306 A.
Section 6.2.3.B B.
Section 7.2.3.B C.
Section 8.2.3.B D.
Section 9.2.3.B 5.0 udFINITIONS 5.1 Emergency Action Levels (EAL's) - A system of classification of unusual l
or emergency situations which categorizes the spectrum of possible emer-gency situations into four groups. Each classification is associated with a particular set of actions to be taken to cope with the situa-i tions included in that classification. The emergency action levels are l
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It includes those situations which, unless complicated by other factors, pose no harm to the public but for which contact is established with state and federal officials to provide them with
' current information on unusual events which are occuring or have occurred at ANO.
Typically these situations are brought under control and terminated in less time than it takes to activate the emergency response organization. One of the purposes for this Emergency Action Level is to provide a random, unscheduled test of the communication link between the plant and state and federal officials.
5.3 Alert - This Emergency Action Level includes those situations for which plant, state and federal officials are notified in order to assure that emergency personnel are available to respond should the situation become more serious. These situations, unless upgraded to a more severe Emergency Action Level, pose no harm to the public but confirmatory radiation monitoring by the state may be desired in order to verify that no harm has occurred.
5.4 Site Emergency - This Emergency Action Level includes those situations for which plant, state and federal officials are mobilized so that emergency response centers are manned, and personnel required for evacuatien of near site areas are available should the situation become s
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5.5 General Emergency - This is the most severe of the four Emergency Action Levels. This Emergency Action Level includes those situations for which plant, state and federal officials are notified so they may take predetermined protective actions, such as sheltering or evacuation of the public, in order to minimize the potential for radiological exposure of the public.
For these situations, early warning is pro-vided to the population within the Emergency Planning Zone so they i
may be ready to take protective action.
l 5.6 Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - The EPZ considered by this procedure is the Inhalation Zone - that area within approximately a 10 mile radius of AMO.
5.7 onsite - The area within the Exclusion Area Boundary.
5.8 Offsite - Those areas not covered by Section 5.7.
5.9 Onsite Technical Support Center - The location within the ANO Admin-istration Building equipped with instrumentation and communication systems and facilities useful in monitoring the course of an accident-l this center is located in the 3rd Floor Conference Room.
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5.10 Onsite Operational Support Center - The ANO Administration Building; the normal work location for an individual is used as the reporting area in this center with the following exceptions:
5.10.1 Site Engineering Supervisor - Plant Analysis Superintendent's Office.
5.10.2 Radwaste Coordinator - individual's supervisor's office in the Administration Building.
5.10.3 Emergency Team Personnel A.
Evacuation - Main Guard Station (Material Management Personnel); Emergency Control Center [ Secondary operational Support Center (Training Personnel))
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Fire - 2nd floor conference room C.
Medical - First Aid Room /2nd floor breah room D.
Radiation - (onsite team) Maintenance Coordinator's office area ( First Floor Administration Building)
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Recovery - same as 5.10.3.D 6.0 UUUSUAL EVENT 6.1 Classification Criteria 6.1.1 Projected summed releases from either unit exceed 1MPC for one hour at the site boundary assuming annual average x/Q.
6.1.2 Abnormal RCS Conditions:
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Margin to saturation of the RCS as indicated on margin-I to-saturation meters or as calculated is less than 20 F l
for greater than 5 minutes.
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RCS steady-state I dose equivalent activity in excess of the allowable Technical Specification limit.
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Failure of the pressurizer relief valve to re-close l
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Plant transients which result in emergency core cooling systems actuation.
l 6.1.3 Ongoing security compromise on site, but outside the Pro-i tected Area Security Fence Attempted entry or sabotage
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6.1.4 Rapid depressurization of the steam generator secondary sys-l tem which results in automatic steam generator secondary isolation.
'6.1.5 Reactor shutdown required by the Limiting Conditions for Operation of the unit's Technical Specifications.
6.1.6 Loss of ability to assess off-site radiological doses, or loss of radio communication with off-site agencies.
6.1.7 The occurrence of other unusual events:
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Fire in a vital area not under control within 10 minutes.
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Aircraft crash onsite.
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Train derailment onsite.
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Explosion on site resulting in equipment damage and/or personnel injury requiring hospitalization.
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Toxic or flammable gas release onsite or affecting the site which requires a plant evacuation.
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Medical emergency which requires transporting a radio-logically contaminated individual from the site to an offsite hospital.
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Any tornado causing facility damage.
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For the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization, as described in the Arkansas Nuclear One Emergency Plan:
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Once the Shift Operations Supervisor has determined that the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level should l
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Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the Unusual Event.
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Implement the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level notifications, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10A of this procedure.
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Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher Emergency Action Level becomes necessary.
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Direct the activities of the Initial Response Organ-ization (if activated) until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
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Direct operations personnel and unit operations.
6.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A.
The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift operations Supervisor in incident assessment.
6.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant A.
When directed by the Shift operations Supervisor the Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the Un-usual Event Shift Administrative Assistant notification List and Record, Form 1903.10B of this procedure. The shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident for notification authentication.
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In the absence of the Shift Adminstrative Assistant, the Shift operations Superviser shall appoint an in-g\\
dividual to initiate the Unusual Event Shift Adminis-g trative Assistant Notification List and Record.
If additional assistance is needed, the Shif t operations Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in per-forming notifications (e.g. the Shift Administrative Assistant from the unaffected unit).
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The Shift Administrative Assistant shall assist opera-tions personnel as directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor.
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If not on site, and if deemed necessary, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator may report to the site to direct any l
necessary emergency response operations, so as to free the Shift Operations Supervisor to direct reactor opera-tions.
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The Unusual Event Duty Emergency Coordinator Motifi-cation List and Record, Form 1903.10C of this procedure, shall be initiated by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
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At the termination of the event, the Duty Emergency Coor-dinator shall verbally close out the event and prepare a l
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6.3 Termination or Escalation of Emergency Action Level 6.3.1 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be terminated I
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6.3.2 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be escalated to a higher Emergency Action Level if the Criteria of Sections 7.0, 8.0, or 9.0 are met.
6.3.3 The Unusual Event Emergency Action Level may be closed out after being terminated by a verbal summary from the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator to offsite authorities who were contacted during the event. A written summary of the event shall be transmitted to the NRC and appropriate off-site authorities.
6.4 Forms 6.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the Unusual Event Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if the date changes before the form is complete, indicate the new date on the appropriate initial / time line). As notifica-(~'s
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6.4.2 Form 1903.10A - Unusual Event Shif t Operations Supervisor Notification List and Record.
6.4.3 Form 1903.10B - Unusual Event Shift Administrative Assistant l
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6.4.4 Form 1903.10C - Unusual Event Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.
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Direct the Shif t Technical Advisor to the Control Room.
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Determine which of the following sections of the Staff Aug-mentation Group are needed, if any, to report onsite to atd in mitigating the consequences of the emergency situation (inforn the Shif t Administrative Assistant of the section(s) that must be notified):
3.1 Health Physics 3.2 Engineering / Technical Support Section 3.3 None of the above 4.
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Assign / contact personnel to assist, as necessary.
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Direct operating personnel to closely monitor plant para-meters. (particularly those which are associated with the need to escalate to a higher Emergency Action Level).
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Perform the duties of the Duty Emergency Coordinator until relieved of those responsibilities (refer to form 1903.10C).
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Maintain a log of the incident (this may be delegated to other personnel as available).
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At the termination et the event, this Notification List and Record should be turned over to the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
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Complete as much of Form 1903.10M, "EAL Noti fic at ion" as avail- ~INITIA1.S/ TIM able informa: ten and time allows.
NOTE: The order of notification may be rearranged as dictated by the siti.ation with approval of the Shift Operations Supervisor.
These groups should be contacted by the most expedient means available (paging, contacting appropriate response center for j
relaying information, direct phone call, radio contact, etc.J.
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2.2 Staff Aucmentation Group (as directed by the Shift Oper-ations Supervisor); (a duty roaster / call list is main-tanned in the Control Room area).
NOTE: The f ollowing minimian information should he provided to the section Ic' der: affected unit. EAl. declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, sequired re spo Is t*.
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2.6 Little Rock Control Center (*
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Provide updates,.ns necessary, to the following groups:
3.1 Duty Emergenty Cuordinator s __
3.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available n adici.*cical l
release information) l 3.3 Arkansas Department of llcalth 3.4 Little Roik Control Center 4.
At the termination of the event, this f orm and other applir it'ia information
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Notified that an Enusual Ev nt Emertency Action Level has
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If a radiological eclease is involved:
3.1 Relieve the Shift Operations Supervisor of respon-
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(include all available radiological release information) 4.2.1
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7.0 ALERT 7.1 Classification Criteria j
7.1.1 Projected summed releases from either unit exceed 10 times MPC for one hour at the site boundary assuming annual average x/Q.
7.1.2 Abnormal RCS conditions:
A.
Margin to saturation of the RCS as indicated on in-stalled instrumentation or as calculated is less than 20 F for 10 minutes with no indication for immediate recovery.
B.
RCS I dose equivalent activity is greater than 100 pCi/gm.
C.
RCS leakage is greater than normal makeup capacity.
D.
Inability to make or maintain the reactor subcritical when intended.
O) 7.1.3 Ongoing security threat within the protected area security
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fence, but outside of plant buildings.
7.1.4 Evacuation of the Control Room required.
7.1.5 Loss of all redundant means of core cooling.
7.1.6 All safety-related annunicators lost for more than 5 minutes when above cold shutdown.
7.1. 7 The occurrrence of other unusual events:
Earthquakes resulting in 0.lg trigger alarms actuation.
A.
B.
Lake Dardanelle level is greater than or equal to 350' (above sea level).
7.1.8 Radiation levels at two or more area radiation monitors in the Reactor Building increase by 2,000 mR/hr, or radiation levels at two or more are.1 radiation monitors in the Auxi-liary Building or the Fuel Building increase by 100 mR/hr due to a severe degradation in the control of radioactive materials.
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Once the Shift Operations Supervisor has determined that the Alert Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:
1.
Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the unusual plant conditions.
2.
Implement the Alert Emergency Action Level notifi-cations, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10D of this procedure.
3.
Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher E.ricrgency Ac-tion Level becomes necessary,
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Direct the activities of the Initial Response organization until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
5.
Direct operations personnel and unit operations.
7.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor l
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The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift l
Operations Supervisor in incident assessment.
7.2.3 Shif t Administrative Assistant j
A.
When directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor, the Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Motification List and Record, Form 1903.10E of this procedure. The Shift l
Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident.
B.
In the absence of the Shif t Administrative Assistant, the Shift operations Supervisor shall appoint an individual to initiate the Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Motification List and Record.
If additional
('~g assistance is needed, the Shift operations Supervisor
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The Shift Adminstrative Assistant shall assist operations personnel as directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor.
7.2.4 Duty Emergency Coordinator A.
If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall report to the site when notified of an Alert. He shall direct emergency response operations so as to free the Shift operations Supervisor to oversee reac-tor operations.
B.
The Duty Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the Alert Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10F of this procedure.
7.2.5 Emergency Response Team Leaders A.
The Emergency Response Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that an Alert has been declared.
B.
For situations requiring the support of a particular Emergency Response Team, the Team Leader or Alternate
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shall be requested to call out and assemble the team.
The Team Leader or Alternate shall report to the Duty Emergency Coordinator when the team is assembled.
C.
For situations not requiring the immediate support of an Emergency Response Team, the Team Leader or Alter-nate shall contact the other team members and appraise them of the situation. The team members shall remain on call until notified that the Emergency Action Level I
has been terminated.
j 7.3 Termination or Escalation Of Emergency Action Level 7.3.1 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be de-escalated to a lower Emergency Action Level or be terminated by recovery from the event.
7.3.2 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be escalated to a higher Emergency Action Level if the criteria of Sections 8.0 or 9.0 is met.
7.3.3 The Alert Emergency Action Level may be closed out af ter being terminated by a verbal summary to offsite authorities who were contacted during the event. A written summary of the event shall be transmitted to the N3C and appropriate off-site authorities.
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7.4.2 Form 1903.10D - Alert Shift Operations Supervisor Motifi-cation List and Record.
7.4.3 Form 1903.lCE - Alert Shift Administrative Assistant Notifi-cation List and Record.
7.4.4 Form 1903.10F - Alert Duty Emergency Coordinator Motification List and Record.
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l ALERT Page 1 of 2 SHIFT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR NOTIFICATION AND RECORD DATE INITIALS / TIME 1.
The Alert Emergency Action Level has been declared based
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Direct the Shift Technical Advisor to the Ccntrol Room.
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Determine which of the following sections of the Staff Aua-mentation Group are neeued, if any, to report onsite to atd 8
in mitigating the consequences or the emergency situ. tion (inform the Shift Administrative Assistant at the section(s) that must be notified):
3.1 Health Physics 3.2 Engineering / Technical Support Section 3.3 None of the above 4.
Direct the Shif t Administrative Assistant to initiate the
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the nottfacations specified on Form 1903.10E (the order at notifications may be rearranged as necessary). Assign /
contact personnel to assist, as necessary.
5.
If a radiological release is involved (unless prevtously relieved of this responsibility):
5.1 Direct appropriate personnel to perform the calcul-
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Pocket Computer Method" 5.2 Provide r.i.fiological rete ase inf ormation to t he per-L-
.a sonnel remonstble tur making follow-up reports (SAA, TSC, ECC, t.TC.).
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Page : of 2 DATE INITIALS /Tl"E 5.3 Direct the implementation of appropriate onsite pro-tective actions.
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Direct the Facilities Maintenance Coordinator t'J.
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Montgomery; see Attachment 8) to activate the Technical Support Center / Emergency Control Center.
7.
Notify ensite personnel that an Alert has been declared and
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describe the nature of the alert.
8.
Direct cperating personnel to closely monitor plant para-met ars (particularly those identified with the need to escalate to a higher Emergency Action Level.)
9.
Perform the duties of the Duty Erargency Coordinator until relieved of those responsibilities (refer to Form 1903.10F).
10.
Maintain a log of the int ident Ithis may be delegated to other personnel as available).
11.
At the termination of the Emergency Action Level, this Notification List and Record should be turned over to the Duty Emergancy Coordinator.
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Cooplete as much of Fcrm 1903.10M, "EAL Notification" as avatt-able information and time allows.
NOTE: The order of notification may be rearranged as the situation j
dictates with approval of the Shift Operations Supervisor.
l These troup4 should be contacted by the most expedient means t
JVaalable (paging, ContJcttng appropftJte response center tor relaying information, direct phone call, radio contact, etc.).
i The phone numbers (plant personnel) provided are tor use it an indtvidual is not onsite, the appropriate response center has not been manned, etc.
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Proviite the initial information on Form 1903.10M to the rollowing f
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2.2 Staf f Augmentation Group (as directed by the Shif t Oper-attons Supervtsor); (a duty roster / call list is main-tanned ir the Control Room area).
NOTE: Ibe following minimum information should l'e provided to the team leader: atfected unit. EAL declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, required response and suggested protective actions (11 necessary).
/.2.1 Health Physics Section (Beeper
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personnel. ire not currently on site.)
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The 'ollowing minimum informatitui should be provided to the team leader: affected untt. EAL declared, approprtate plint conditions / parameters, required response and suggested protective actions (if necessary).
1 2.5.1 Evaruation Team (Attachment 2)
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2.5.3 Medical Team (Attachment 41
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If the Health Phystes/Radiuchemistry section of the Staf f Augumentatton Group has been activated, the personnel on the Radiation Ic.;m are already being contacted.
2.5.4 Radiation Team (Attachment 5)
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2.6.1
- B. A. Baker 2.b.2
- S. J. McWilliam:
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- R. P. Wesers (
2.7 Little Ruck Control Center (*
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6..r either the OES or the MSS Dispatch Center and request them to nottiy the LRCC).
2.8 Emeritene r re ims not requirinit tn. mediate response (reter to the indicated attat tunent for call list tt team personnel are not currently onsite ):
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the tallowinir mantmum intormation should be prnvaded to the t r im leader: atfected unit. EAL declare t. approprt ste plant..md a t i on s / pa rame t e r s, time team p t n ed "on call.
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Wtsty the Duty Emergency Coordinator that the initial
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that contact could not be made with).
4.
Provide updates to the followtng groups until relieved of this respcnsibility:
4.1 Cuty Emergency Coordinator 4.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available radiological release intormation)
Arkansas Department of Health (unless otherwise directed) 4.3 4.4 Little Rock Control Center (unless otherwise directed)
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required to report onsite, at the termination of the 5.
1:nless cvent, notity the indtviduals contacted in Step 2.8 above to :eture trom "on call" status.
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At the termination of the event, this form and other applicable intormation should be turne ' over to the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
Shttt Administrative Assistant L_.
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THF. :lAILRI AL tuNTAI!.ED Wi fillN fHE aVMEULS (*)
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ALERT Page 1 of 2 Dl'TY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR NOTIFICATION LIST AND RECCRD DATE INITIALS / TIME j
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Notified that an Alert Emergency Action Level has been
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Record time that the Shift Operations Supervisor vas
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relieved of the following Duty Emergency Coordinator responsibilities:
I 2.1 Providing direction to the emergency response personnel.
l 2.2 Calculating offsite dose projections.
2.3 Performing follow-up notifications to the follows.ig groups:
2.3.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available radiclogical release information) 2.
2 Arkansas Department of Health (unless other-sise directed) 2.3.4 General rianager.
3.
Dispatch individual to the National Guard Armory to act as the TOCC Liasion with the Department of Health.
3.1 Refer tu Attacment 8, " Technical / Advisory Personnel
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It deemed necessary, activate the fechnical Support Center
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If deemed necessary, activate the Opern tonil Support Center statt trofer to Attachment tor call list).
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If deemed necessary, assign personnel to perform the
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g 6.1 Man open phone links between the Control Room and the Technical Support Center (refer to Attachment 8).
6.2 Man the Secondary Technical Support Center, if activated i
(QA personnel to be used as communicators; refer to I, " Emergency Control Center Communications j
Personnel Roster / Call List").
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6.3 Man the Training Center Switchboard and the ANO Plant Switchboard (contact M. K. Bishop per Attachment 7).
lg 6.4 l'pdate status boards.
6.5 Perform offsite dose projections.
6.6 Other duties as necessary to support the incident response.
7.
l*pdate the Control Room periodically on the status of personnel reporting onstte or emergency response centers being activated.
S.
At the terminstion of the event, the following summaries shall be provided:
8.1 A verbal summary to:
8.1.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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CHANGE DATE 8.0 SITE EMERGENCY 8.1 Classifications criteria 8.1.1 Projected summed off-site dose rates from either unit exceed 50mR/hr whole body or 150 mR/hr thyroid dose rate assuming actual meteorological conditions.
8.1.2 Installed instrumentation or as calculated indicates the RJS is in a saturated condition.
8.1.3 Ongoing security threat within plant buildings, but not within the Control Room or vital areas.
8.1.4 Evacuation of the Control Room required and control of systems required for maintaining the unit in a safe condition cannot be established.
8.2 Personnel Responsibilities and Required Actions For the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response Organization and the Emergency Response Organization, as defined in the Arkansas 7-s
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Nuclear One Emergency Plan:
v 8.2.1 Shift operations Supervisor A.
Once the Shift operations Supervisor has determined that the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:
1.
Assure the appropriate procedures are being izple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the unusual plant conditions.
2.
Implement the Site Emergency Emergency Action Level notifications, and record these notifications as shown on Form 1903.10G of this procedure.
3.
Continue to monitor plant conditions in order to determine if upgrading to a higher Emergency Action Level becomes necessary.
4.
Direct the activities of the Initial Response organ-l ization until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coor-dinator.
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Direct Operations personnel anc' unit operations.
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8.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A.
The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift Operations Supervisor in incident assessment.
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When directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor, the Shift Adminstrative Assistant shall initiate the Site Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10H of this procedure. The Shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident.
B.
In the absence of the Shift Administrative Assistant, the Shift operations Supervisor shall appoint an in-dividual to initiate the Site Emergency Shift Admin-istrative Assistant Notification List and Record.
If additional assistance is needed, the Shift Operations Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in per-forming notifications (e.g. the Shift Administrative Assistant from the unaffected unit).
C.
The Shift Administrative Assistant shall assist opera-tions personnel as directed by the Shift operations Supervisor.
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If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall
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report to the site when notified of a Site Emergency.
He shall direct emergency response operations so as to free the Shif t operations Supervisor to oversee re-actor operations.
B.
The Duty Emergency Coordinator shall initiate the Site Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10I of this procedure.
C.
If a radiological release is involved, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator shall direct the implementation of appropriate onsite protective actions, and shall pro-vide offsite radiological assessment information to offsite authorities responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.
8.2.5 Emergency Response Team Leaders A.
The Emergency Response Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Emergency Response Team Leader or Alternates shall call out and assemble the teams. The Team Leader or
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The Incident Response Director is notified by the Little Rock Control Center that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Incident Response Director shall report to the Emergency Control Center when notified that a site Emergency has been declared.
C.
The Incident Response Director shall activate the General office portions of the Emergency Response Organization, as needed.
8.2.7 Recovery Manager A.
The Recovery Manager is notified by the Shift Ad in-istrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Rececery Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.
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The Operations Manager is notified by the Shift Ad-ministrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
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The operations Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified I
that a Site Emergency has been declared.
8.2.9 Maintenance Manager A.
The Maintenance Manager is notified by the Shif t Ad-ministrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Maintenance Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.
8.2.10 Operations Superintendents A.
The operations Superintendent are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
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The operations Superintendents shall immediately re-port to the Control Rooms of their respective Units and i
inform the Onsite Technical Support Center of his presence in the Control Room.
8.2.11 Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analysis Superintendent A.
The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analy-sis Superintendent are notified by the Shift Administra-tive Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analy-sis Superintendent shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.
8.2.12 Nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent A.
The Nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent is notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent
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8.2.13 Maintenance Superintendents A.
The Maintenance Superintendents are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Maintenance Superintendents shall immediately report to the Onsite operational Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.
8.3 Termination or Escalation of Emergency Action Level 8.3.1 The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level may be de-escalated to a lower Emergency Action Level or be terminated by recovery from the event.
8.3.2 The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level may be esca-lated to a General Emergency Emergency Action Level if the criteria of section 9.0 is met.
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8.3.3 The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level may be closed out after being terminated by a briefing by the Inci-dent Response Director to the appropriate offsite authorities. A written summary of the event shall be transmitted to the NRC and appropriate offsite authori-ties.
8.4 Forms 8.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the site Emer-gency Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if the date changes before the form is complete, indicate the new date on the appropriate initial / time line). As notifications are completed, initials and time should be placed on the line in the right hand margin by each step.
Other pertinent data (e.g. person centacted) may also be noted adjacent to each step, as appropriate.
8.4.2 Form 1903.10G - Site Emergency Shift Operations Super-risor Notification. List and Record.
-.r 8.4.3 Form 1903.10H - Site Emergency Shift Administrative j
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The Site Emergency Emergency Action Level has been declared
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Direct the Shift Administrattve Assistant to initiate the
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If a radiological release is involved (unless previously relieved of this responsibility):
4.1 Direct appropriate personnel to pt.!orm the calcul-
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Pocket Computer flethod" 4.2 Provide radiological release intormation to the per-sonnel for making follow-up reports (SAA, TSC, ECC, etc.).
4.3 Direct the implementation of appropriate onstte L-protective actions (unless previously relieved of this responsibility).
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Notify onsite personnel that a Site Emergency has been
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Direct operating personnel to closely monitor plant para-meters (particularly those identified with the need to
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Pertorm the duties of the Duty Emergency Coordinator until j
relieved of those responsibilities (refer to 1903.101).
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Maintain a log of the incident (this may be delegated to other personnel as available).
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At the termination of the Ema gency Action Level, this Notification List and Record should be turned over to the Recovery Manager.
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Complete as much of Enrm 1903.10!!, "EAL Notit ication" as avatl-able informatton and time allows.
I NOTE: The order at notitication may be rearranged as the situation dictates with approval of the Shif t Operattons Supervisor.
j These groups should be contacted by the most expedtent means avatlable (paring, contacting appropetate response center tor etc.).
l relaying information, itrect phone call, radio tentact, The phone numbers (plant personnel) provided a re t'or use t f art indiv idu.nl is not onsite, the appropriate response center h.is rot been manned, etc.
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Provide the initial information on Form 1903.10?! to the following groups:
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2.2 Stat t Augmentation Group (a duty roster / call list is maintaine.1 in the Control Room areal.
NOTE: The following minimum information should be provided to the team leader: affected unit, EAL declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, required response and suggested protective actions (tf necessary).
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I Page 2 of 3 DATE INITIALS /TD'E 2.5 Emergency Teams requtring immediate response (refer to the indicated attachment for call list if team personnel are not currently onstte).
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The following minimum information should be provided to the team leader: affected unit. EAL declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, required response and suggested protective actions (if necessary).
2.5.1 Evacuation Team (Attachment 2)
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2.5.2 Fire Team (Attachment 3)
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2.5.3 Medical Team (Attachment 4)
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NOTE: If the Health Physics / Radiochemistry section of the Staf f Augumentation Group has been activated, the personnel on the Radiation Team are being contacted by this means.
2.5.4 Radiation Team (Attachment 5)
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2.6 Little Rock Control Center (*
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2.7 Emergency Teams not requiring immediate response (refer to the indicate.1 attachment for call itst if team personnel are nut currently onstte).
NOTE:
The tollowing minimum informatton should be provided to the team leader: af f ected untt, EAL declared. appropriate plant conditions /paramters, a request to assembly the team onstte and suggested protective actions (if necessary).
2.7.1 Evacuation Team (Attachment 2)
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2.7.3 Medtcal Team (Attachment 4)
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2.10 other Emergency Response Organtzation personnel (refer to
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2.11 NRC Restdent Inspectors (either one)
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Notity the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Planager that the
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4.1 l'uty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery ? tanager 4.2 Nuslear Regulatory Commisstun tinclude ill available radioloetcal telease tntormation)
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4.4 f.ittic Rock Control Center.ir t.mergency Control Center t u.It rected).
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At the t r i er. t na t i on a t the esent, this form and oth r appitcable intormation shout.1 bc turned over to the Dutv F.mergency Coordinator /Recuseiy ' tanager.
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Duty Emergency Coordinator responsibilities, if not previously accomplished:
2.1 Providing direction to emergency response personnel.
2.2 Calculating the of fsite dose projections.
2.3 Performing follow-up notifications to the following groups:
2.3.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available radiological release informatton) 2.3.2 Arkansas Department of Health or Technical Operations Control Center las directed)
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Little Rock Control Center or Emergency Control Center (as directed) 2.3.4 General 'hnager
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Assign personnel to perform the following duties if not
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6.1 Man open phone links between the Control Room and the Technical Support Center (refer to Attachment 8).
6.2 Man the Secondary Technical Support Center, if activated (QA personnel to be used as communicators; refer to, " Emergency Control Center Communications Personnel Roster / Call List").
6.3 Man the Training Center Switchboard and the ANO Plant Switchboard (contact M. K. Bishop per Attachment 7).
6.4 Update status boards.
6.3 Perform offsite dose projections.
l 6.6 Maintain a log of personnel reporting to the Technical Support Center or the Emergency Control Center.
6.7 Other duties as necessary to support the incident response.
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Update the Control Room periodically on the status of per-g_
sonnel reporting onsite or emergency response centers being l
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8.
Dispatch the Otfstte Radiological.'tonttoring Section of the
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Emerrency Radiation feam to assess the ettects of the situa-tror on the environment.
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Consider use of the tollowing protective.utions:
9.1 Limit access to site.
9.2 Plant t.v w ua t i o n.
9..I f.xclusion Area rvacuation.
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INITIALS /TI"E 9.4 Area Evacuation (if an Area Evacuation is deemed necessary, contact one of the following groups per 1903.32, " Area EvacMion" (call in the order indi-cated until contact is made):
9.4.1 Arkansas Department of Health or Technical Operations Control Center (as directed) 4 9.4.2 Arkansas Nuclear Planning and Response Program (968-7171) 9.4.3 Appropriate County Sherif f (Refer to Attach-
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ment 1. " Emergency Telephone Numbers" for phone numbers) 10.
When the following Emergency Response Organization personnel arrive onsite, transfer the indicated responsibilities to them:
10.1 Recovery Manager (Assumes responsibility for direction
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for direction of the Onsite Radiological Monitoring Section of the Emergency Radiation Team) 10.5 Technical Support Manager (Assumes responsibility for
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directica of the Offsite Radiological Monitoring Section of the Emergency Radtation Team and dose assessment activities).
10.6 Incident Response Director (Assumes responsabilities
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khen item (10) has been completed. turn over this notifi-
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List and record and other pertinent documents to the Recovery Manager.
12.
At the termination at the event. the following sunma r t es shall be provided:
12.1 A verbal summary to:
CM 12.1.1 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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9.1.2 Loss of two out of three fission product barriers aiti potential loss of the third barrier.
Loss of fuel cisdding integrity must involve greater than 1% failed :;el (or equivalent reactor coolant system activity)- _ css of reactor coolant system integrity must involve lem;a?. In excess of makeup capacity; loss of containment int c ;rity must invcive mechanical equipment failure (containmer.. purge valves not closed, airlock cannot be closed) or structural damage which would result in uncontrolled leakage from the reactor building.
9.1.3 Ongoing security threat within the Control Room or vital areas. Criteria for imposing any of the emergency classi-fications and the appropriate protective action are not limted to those listed.
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9.2 Personnel Responsibilities And Required Actions For the General Emergency Emergency Action Level, the following actions shall be taken by members of the Initial Response organization and Emergency Response Organization, as defined in the Arkansas Muclear One Emergency Plan:
9.2.1 Shift Operations Supervisor l
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Once the Shift Operations Supervisor has determined that the General Emergency Action Level should be placed into effect, he shall:
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Assure the appropriate procedures are being imple-mented to mitigate the consequences of the unusual plant conditions.
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Implement the General Emergency Emergency Action Level notifications, and record these notifica-tions as shown on Form 1903.10J of this procedure.
3.
Direct the activities of the Initial Response Organization until relieved by the Duty Emergency Coordinator.
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Direct Operations personnel and unit operations.
9.2.2 Shift Technical Advisor A.
The Shift Technical Advisor shall assist the Shift Operations Supervisor in incident assessment.
9.2.3 Shift Administrative Assistant A.
When directed by the Shift Operations Supervisor, the Shift Administrative Assistant shall initiate the General Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Notification List and Record, Form 1903.10K of this procedure.
The Shift Administrative Assistant shall also respond to incoming calls to the control room during the incident.
B.
In the absence of the Shif' Administrative Assistant, the Shift operations Super isor shall appoint an in-dividual to initiate the General Emergency Shif t Ad-ministrative Assistant Notification List and Record.
If additional assistance is needed, the Shift opera-tions Supervisor may appoint individuals to assist in performing notifications (e.g. the Shift Administra-(v) tive Assistant from the unaffected unit).
C.
The Shif t Adminstrative Assistant shall assist opera-tions personnel as directed by the Shift Operations Super-visor.
9.2.4 Duty Emergency Coordinator A.
If not on site, the Duty Emergency Coordinator shall report to the site when notified of a General Emer-gency. He shall direct emergency response operations so as to free the Shift Operations Supervisor to aversee reactor operations.
B.
The Duty Ew.ergency Coordinator shall initiate the General Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Motifi-cation List and Record, Form 1903.10L of this proce-dure.
C.
If a radiological release is involved, the Duty Emer-gency Coordinator shall direct the implementation of appropriate onsite protective actions, and shall pro-vide offsite radiological assessment information to offsite authorities responsible for implementing off-site emergency measures.
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9.2.5 Emergency Response Team Leaders A.
The Emergency Response Team Leaders or Alternates are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Emergency Response Team Leader or Alternates shall call out and assemble the teams. The Team Leader or Alternate shall report to the Duty Emergency Coor.dina-
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The Incident Response Director is notified by-the Little Rock Control Center that a General Emergency:-
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The Incident Response Director shall report to the Emergency Control Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.
C.
The Incident Response Director shall activate the General Office portions of the Emergency Response g-(,,
Organization, as needed.
9.2.7 Recovery Manager A.
The Recovery Manager is notified by the Shift Admini-strative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.
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The Recovery Manager shall immediately report to l
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9.2.9 Maintenance Manager A.
The !!aintenance Manager,is notified by the Shif t Administrative Assistant that a Site Emergency has been declared.
B.
The Maintenance Manager shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a Site Emergency has been declared.
9.2.10 Operations Superintendents A.
The operations Superintendents are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a General Emer-gency has been declared.
B.
The operations Superintendents shall immediately re-port to the control Rooms of their respectree -
and inform the Onsite Technical Support Cente: ciras presence in the Control Room.
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The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analysis Superintendent are notified by the Shif t Admir.irtrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been cer.a..
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The Health Physics Superintendent and Technical Analysis Superintendent shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.
9.2.12 Huclear and Engineering Support Superintendent A.
The Nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent is notified by the Shif t Administrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.
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The nuclear and Engineering Support Superintendent shall immediately report to the Onsite Technical Support Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.
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The Maintenance Superintendents are notified by the Shift Administrative Assistant that a General Emergency has been declared.
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The Maintenance Superintendents shall immediately report to the onsite Operational Support Center when notified that a General Emergency has been declared.
9.3 Termination'of Emergency Action Level 9.3.1 The General Emergency Emergencey Action Level may be de-escalated to a lower Emergency Action Level or be termi-nated by recovery from the event.
9.3.2 The General Emergency Emergency Action Level may be closed out af ter being terminated by a briefing by the Incident Response Director of the appropriate offsite authorities.
A written summary of the event shall be transmitted to the NRC and appropriate offr;te authorities.
9.4 Forms 9.4.1 The following forms describe the notifications and records to be made by the appropriate individuals for the General Emergency Action Level. Date the form where indicated (if the date changes before the form is complete, indicate the f-~
new date on the appropriate initial / time line). As noti-(
fications are completed, initials and time should be placed on the line in the right hand margin by each step. Other pertinent data (e.g. person contacted) may also be noted adjacent to each step, as appropriate.
0.4.2 Form 1903.10J - General Emergency Shif t operations Super-visor Motification List and Record.
9.4.3 Form 1903.10K - General Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Motification List and Record.
9.4.4 Form 1903.10L - General Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record.
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GENERAL EMERCENCY Page 1 of 2 SHIFT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR NOTIFICATION LIST AND RECORD DATE INITIALS / TIME 1.
The General Emergency Emergency Action Level has been
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Direct the Shift Technical Advisor to the Control room.
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Direct the Shift Administrative Assistant to initiate the
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notifications specified on Form 1903.10K (the order of notifications may be rearranged as necessary). Assign /
contact personnel to assist as necessary.
I 4.
If a radiological release is involved (unless previously relieved of this responsibility):
4.1 Direct appropriate personnel to perform the calcul-
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ations per 1904.02, "Offsite Dose Projection -
Pocket Computer Method" 4.2 Provide radtological release information to the per-sonnel responsible for making follow-up reports (SAA.
- l. 3 Direct the implementation of appropriate onsite pro-ar tective actions (unless relieved of this responsibility).
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Notify onsite personnel that a General Emergency has been
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declared, and describe the nature of the emergency.
6.
Direct operating personnel to continue to closely monitor g
plant parameters (provide specific parameters as dictated by the situation).
7.
Perform the duties of the Duty Emergency Coordinator until relieved of those responsibilities (refer 6-1903.10L).
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8.
Maintain a log of the incident (this may be oelegated to other personnel as available).
I 9.
At the termination of the Emergency Action Lavel, this l
Notification List and Record should be turnel over to the Recovery Manager.
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Complete as much of Form 1903.10!!, "EAL Notification" as avail-able informatton and time allows.
NOTE: The order of notification may be rearranged as the situation dis t ates with approval of the Shif t Operations Supervisor.
These groups should be contacted by the most expedient me.sns available (paging, contacting approprtate response center for relaving information, direct phone call, radio contact, etc.).
l The pho, e numbers (plant personnel) provtded are for use tf an iml vtdual is not onsite, the appropriate response center has i
not been manned, etc.
2.
Provide the initial information on Form 1903.10?! to the following groups:
.1.1 linty Emergency Coordinator (a duty roster is maintained
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in the Control Room area); beeper avatlable; refer to
.\\ttachment I for telephone numbers as necessary.
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Staff Augmentation Group (a duty roster / call list is maintained in the Control Room area).
NolE: The following minimum informatton should be provided to the team leader: affected unit, EAL declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, required response and suggested protective actions (if necessary).
2.2.1 Health Physics (Beeper available)
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.:.2.2 Er.gineering/ Technical Support Section (Beeper
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available)
- 2. t Nuclear Regulatory Commission (flotline; or -
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.* or use the OES r. idio t hannel) and ac.juest them to not t f y the !!calth Depa rtment l.
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Page 2 at 3 DATE INITIALS / TIME 2.5 Emereency Teams requiring immediate response (refer to the indicated attachment for call itst if team personnel are not currently onsite).
NOTE:
The following mtatmum information should be provided to the team leader: affected unit, EAL declared, appropriate plant conditions / parameters, required response and suggested
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protective actions (if necessary).
2.5.1 Evacuition Team LAttacicent 2)
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2.5.2 Fire Team (Attachment 3)
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personnel en the Radtation Team are being
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Radtation Team (Attachment 5)
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If the Emergency Control Center has been activated, the lucident Response Dtrector may be contacted in lieu ot the Little Rock Control Center.
2.6 Little Rock Control Center (*_
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2.7 Emergency Teams not requiring immedtate response (reter to the indiuted attachment for call list if team per-sonnel ire not currently unsite).
NOTE:
the fallavant mtntmum information should be provided to the team leider:
ittected untt, EAL declared, appropriate plant candtttons/ parameters, a request to assemDly the team g
ons tte and sucgested protect tre.ictions (if necessary).
2.7.1 Evacuatton Team (Attacrtment.' )
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2.1.2 fire Tea.n ( At tactrnent 3!
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If the Te(hnic al dopport u nter has been activated.
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Page 3 of 3 DATE INITIALS / TIME 2.1 Technical Support Center Personnel (reter to Attach-
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2.8 Operations Support Center Personnel (refer to Attach-
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ment 7 for call list).
2.9 Other Emergency Response Organization personnel (refer
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to Attachment 8 for call list).
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If the Technical Support Center has been activated, this center may be requested to contact the Resident NRC Inspectors.
2.10 NRC Restdent Inspectors (either one)
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- L.J. Callan 3.
Not s ty the Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager
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that the initial notifications have been made (inform him of any individuals that contact could not be made with).
4.
Provnte updates to the following groups until relieved of responsibility:
4.1 Duty Emergency Coordinator / Recovery Manager
.2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Include all available radiologtcal release information)
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I.ittle Hock Control Center or Emergency Contral Center (as diret.ted).
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At the termination of the event, this form and other applicable intormation
.h..ul.1 h tunne.1 over t.3 the Duty Lmergency Coor.linator/ Recovery Manager.
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CENERAL EMERGENCY DUTY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR NOTIFICATION LIST AND RECORD DATE INITIALS / TIME 1.
Notified that General Emergency Emergency Action Level has
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been declared, based on the following conditions (list):
2.
If not previously accomplished, ccmplete the Site Emergency Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record (Form 1903.101).
3.
Turn over this Notification List and Record and other per-tinent documents and notes to the Recovery Manager.
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Page 1 of 3 CAUTION: NOTIFICATIONS TO THE STATE OF ARKANSAS WILL REQUIRE USE OF AUTHESTICATION TABLES (ITE!! NC1BER 11).
This is (identify yourself) at Arkansas Nuclear One with an Emergency Action Level Notification Report. Acknowledge when you are ready to proceed.
1.
( ) INITIAL
( ) FOLLOW-UP NO.
2.
N/A 3.
N/A 4.
Date/ Time of Declaration DD ?!0N YY Hlf1.1 5.
Unit:
( ) One
( ) Two 6.
Class of EAL:
( ) A. UNUSUAL LVENT
( ) D. CENER\\L E!!ERGENCY
( ) B. ALERT
( ) E. NONE
( ) C. SITE EMERGENCY 7.
Conditions Requiring EAL:
S.
Areas Affected (Sectors / Distances':
1 9.
Onsite Situation:
A.
Prognosi2 of Situation:
( ) Improving E-( ) Stable
( ) Degrading B.
General Population Protective Actions Recommended:
( ) None
( ) Shelter
( ) Evacuation en O
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Institutionalized Protective Actions Recommended:
( ) None
( ) Shelter
( ) Evacuation D.
Radiation Monitoring Teams Activated:
( ) Yes
( ) No E.
Emergency Response Centers Activated:
( ) None
( ) TSC
( ) ECC F.
Local Assistance Requested:
( ) Fire
( ) Police
( ) Ambulance
( ) Other C.
Evacuation of Onsite Personnel:
( ) Yes
( ) No
( ) Some II.
Other Emergency Response Actions Lnderway:
10.
Message Sent By:
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O (None) /
INDICATE ALf'ilABETICAL hESPONSE CliARACTERS CilALLENCED CI\\T.N 12.
Type at Release:
( ) None
( ) Airborne
( ) Potenti.it
( ) Waterborne
( ) Actual
( ) Surface Spill O(
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- 13. Description of Released Material (Chemical & Physical Form. Estimate of I
Equivalent Curies of I-131 & XE-133 Released, Release Rate (Ci/sec),
Iodine / Noble Gas Ratio, etc):
14.
A.
Wind Direction: (From)
B.
Wind Speed:
MPH
- 15. Temperature:
'F
- 16. Form of Precipitation:
- 17. Atmospheric Stability:
18.
Estimated Start / Duration Time of the Release:
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(START)
(DURATION) 19.
Dose Rate at the Exclusion Area Boundary (0.65 miles):
mR/hr
( ) Projected ( ) Child Thyroid
( ) Actual
( ) khole Body 20.
Projected Dose:
mR/hr
( ) Whole Body
( ) Child Thyroid at miles 21.
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CHANGE DATE 10.0 ATTACHMENTS NOTE: The forms relating to specific Emergency Action Levels are located at-the end of their respective Emergency Action Level Sections.
10.1 Form 1903.10A - Unusual Event Shif t Operations Supervisor Notification List and Record; (Section 6.4).
10.2 Form 1903.10B - Unusual Event Shift Administrative Assistant Notifi-cation List and Record; (Section 6.4).
10.3 Form 1903.10C - Unusual Event Duty Emergency C '. : nator Notification List and Record;.5ecticn 6.4).
10.4 Form 1903.10D - Alert Shift Operations Supervisor Not;;;:ation List and Record; (Section 7.4).
10.5 Form 1903.10E - Alert Shift Administrative Assistant notification List and Record; (Section 7.4).
10.6 Form 1903.10F - Alert Duty Emergency Coordinator Notification List and Record; (Section 7.4).
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10.7 Form 1903.10G - Site Emergency Shift operators Supervisor Hotification List and Record; (Section 8.4).
I 10.8 Form 1903.10H - Site Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant Motification List and Record; (Section 8.4).
10.9 Form 1903.10I - Site Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Hotification List and Record; (Section 8.4).
10.10 Form 1903.10J - General Emergency Shif t operations Supervisor Notification List and Record; (Section 9.4).
10.11 Form 1903.10K - General Emergency Shift Administrative Assistant i
Notification List and Record; (Section 9.4).
10.12 Form 1903.10L - General Emergency Duty Emergency Coordinator Motification List and Record; (Section 9.4).
10.13 Form 1903.10M - Emergency Action Level Motification; (Section 10.0).
10.14 Attachment 1 - Duty Emergency Coordinator Roster / Call List; (Section 10.0) 7 A
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CHANGE DATE 10.15 Attachment 2 - Emergency Evacuation Team Roster / Call List; (Section 10.0) 10.16 Attachment 3-Emergency Fire Team Roster / Call List; (Sectica 10.0) 10.17 Attachment 4 - Emergency Medical Team Roster / Call List (Section 10.0) 10.18 Attachment 5 - Emergency Radiation Team Roster / Call List; (Section 10.0) 10.19 Attachment 6 - Technical Support Center Roster /
!L List; (Section 10.0) 10.20 Attachment 7 - Operational Support Center Rost - r/ Call List (Section 10.0) 10.21 Attachment 8 - Remaining Emergency Response Organication t?lt ' ?ttff) 4;.nd Communications Personnel Roster / Call List: (S e cticr.
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10.22 Attachment 9 - Emergency Telephone llurrbers (Outside Assistance);
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CHANGE DATE ATTACittlENT 1 DUTY ErlERGENCY C00RDINf. TOR ROSTER / CALL LIST NA!!E BADGE WORK H0ttE
'J. fl. Levine (Gen. flanager)
- Basil Baker
- Early Ewing l
- Bob Terwilliger
- E. L. Sanders
- L. W. Ilumphrey
- T. C. Baker
- L. J. Dugger (DEC = Beeper Num7er 602) 1 Tile MATERIAL CONTAINED WITilIN THESE SYMBOLS (*) IS PROPRIETARY OR PRIVATE INFORMATRION.
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CHANGE DATE ATTACll!!ENT 2 EFIERGENCY EVACUATION TEA?! ROSTER / CALL LIST BADGE WORK II0t!E teart LEADER:
- Jackie Crow ALTERNATE T"Afl LEADERS:
- J.
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- Bruno llampton
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?IEllBERS:
- tlike flyers
- John Beaty, Jr.
- Roger flooper
- James Starr
- Barba ra Waile
- Barbara Dunn
- J. Don floore
- Jim Wilson
- Tracey Green
- Ira flosquito l
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- Jim Bob Jackson ALTERNATE teart LEADERS:
- Larry ?!unson
- David Eichenberger F1Et!BERS:
- Charles ?!ay
- Barry Waldron
- Tom Wilkins e
- Glenn Brooks e
- Chester Wetzel e
- Johnny Walker e
- flarion IIall e
- Tim A. Smith l
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During non-routine working hours, notify the Shif t ?!aintenance fledical Team - 3142/3411.
BADGE WORK llotlE TEAf! LEADER:
- Dennis Calloway i
ALTERNATE TEAtl LEAL)ERS:
- Charles Adams
?!EFIBERS:
- Richard Floredock l*
- Steve Stork 1*
- tlike lioyt
- Gerald Bartlett e-
- Debby floore
- Bill !!cCord
- Wayne Cheatham a
- Shirman Yancy
- KaSandra Delph
- Eileen Goulet
- Paul Ford
- Curt Bailey Tile ftATERIAL CONTAINED WITilIN TilESE SYt!BOLS (*) IS PROPRIETARY OR PRIVATE INFOR!!ATION.
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- Dale Wagner ALTERNATE TEAtt LEADERS:
- Tom Nickels
- Robert Green
- Chuck Burchard
- Walt !!ada e
MEllBERS:
- Jeff Garren
- Ken Zelnick
- Tim Smith
- Steve Fowler
- Maurice Ward
- Wayne Wright
- Danny Akins
- llarold Bishop
- George Cooper e
- James Deal e
- Jeril Fancher e
- Richard Grom o
- George llamra e
- Vicki llughes
- Monty Manning
- Danny flartin
- Mikel McIntosh
- Lloyd Qualls
- Stanley Robinson
- Dale Smith e
- Brian Walker e
- William Wiley e
- Lynn Anderson j
- David Moore
- Don Moore TIIE NATERIAL CONTAINED WITifIN TIIESE SYMBOLS (*) IS PROPRIETARY OR PRIVATE INFORMATION.
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- J. ti. Levine
- E. L. Sanders
- B. A. Baker
- T. C. Baker
- M. J. Bolanis
- E. C. Ewing
- A.
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- P. Jones
- V. C. Pettus
- 11. R. Tucker
- G.
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- R.
D. Gillespie
- C. Fe11hauer
- J.
B. Lamb
- 11. L. liollis
- Pl. K. Bishop
- S. J. ?!cWilliams
- R.
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- G. D. Helmick
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- L. W. Humphrey
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- J. H. Montgomery CONTROL ROOM / TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER C0tRIUNICATIONS PERSONNEL R
- W. E. Converse e
- K. Morton
- A. J. Gertsch
- L. S. Bramlett
- M. A. Smith
- M. J. Konya
- D. B. Lomax
- R. M. Copp EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER COMMUNICATIONS PERSONNEL ROSTER / CALL
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- G. D. Provencher i*
- J. R. Brown
- R. M. McFarland e
- R. M. Cooper io
- B. L. Bata TECHNICAL ADVISORY PERSONNEL ROSTER / CALL LIST
- J.
Vandergrift
- J.
Waid
- J. Constantin e
- D. Barton e
- R. Hargrove
- J.
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- E. Wentz f
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FEDERAL Corps of Engineers (Dardanelle) 968-5008 Department of Energy (Radiological Emergency Assistance Team) 615-576-1005 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV 817-860-8100 STATE Arkansas Nuclear Planning & Response Program (itussellville) 968-7171 Arkansas State Department of Health v
ie (Bureau of Environmental Health Services)
Arkansas State Police 754-3096 (Clarksville) 754-8606 Office of Emergency Services (Conway)
Technical Operations Control Center (TOCC) 968-4704 Technical Operations Control Officer 968-4706 Public Notification 968-4700 968-4701 LOCAL 968-4567 POPE:
Ambulance Service 968-2558 Sherif f's Department 968-2558 Emergency Operations Center 229-4175 YELL:
Sheriff's Department 495-7131 Emergency Operations Center 754-2200 JOHNSON:
Sheriff's Department 754-6383 Emergency Operations Center 963-3271 LOCAN:
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t!illard lleury Clinic 968-2345 968-6211 Russellville Fire Department 968-8110 St. Mary's !!ospital 968-6211 968-2841 Arkla Gas Company 968-2588 318-226-2700 Missouri-Pacific Railway Co.
968-4167 800-482-5950 KARV 968-1184 ARKANSAS POWER LIGIIT ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE:
Emergency Control Center Main Guard Station Unit One Control Room o
e Unit Two Control Room LITTLE ROCK Senior Vice President, Energy Supply (Office) *
- (W. Cavanaugh)*
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Vice President, Nuclear Operations (Office) +
- (J. Griffin)*
(Home) l*
Director, Technical & Environmental (Office) *
- Services (D. Rueter)*
(Home)
Director, Fossil Operations (Office) *
- (D. Sikes)*
(Home)
Vice President, Corporate Communications (Of fice)
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(Home)
Manager, Corporate Security (Office) *
- (C. Dunn)*
(Home)
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- E. Deaton*
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- W. iia rris*
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Site Representative *(T. Scott)
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- (R. E. Sykes)
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415-768-3840 BECHTEL 415-768-3841 404-953-0904 INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS 415-855-2000 NUCLEAR SAFETY ANALYSIS CENTER 203-677-7305 NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY PROPERTY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION I
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