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Forwards Objectives for 961030 Graded Emergency Response Exercise for Review & Comments
ML20116C802
Person / Time
Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 07/25/1996
From: Serra P
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
ST-HL-AE-005435, ST-HL-AE-5435, NUDOCS 9608010129
Download: ML20116C802 (11)


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s The Light c o mp a nyS uth Texas Project Dectric Generadng Station P. O. Box 289 Wadsworth, Texas 77483 Ilouston Lighting & Power l

July 25,1996 ST-HL-AE-005435 File no.: G9.8 1

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 South Texas Project Units I and 2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499 1996 Graded Emergency Resnonse Exercise Objectives Attached for your review and comment are the Onsite objectives for the Graded l

Emergency Response Exercise to be held October 30,1996 at the South Texas Project.

Copies of the scenario will be fonvarded 60 days prior to the Exercise in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspection Procedure 82302," Review of Exercise Objectives and Scenarios for Power Reactors."

If you should have any questions, please contact me at (512) 972-8053.

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9608010129 960725 PDR ADOCK 05000499 F

PDR Project Manager on Behalf of the Participants in the south Texas Project l

' Houston Lighting & Power Company ST-HL-AE-5435 South Texas Project Electric Generating Station File No.: G9.8 Page 2 Leonard J. Callan Rufus S. Scott Regional Administrator, Region IV Associate General Counsel U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Houston Lighting & Power Company 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 P. O. Box 61067 Arlington, TX 76011-8064 Houston, TX 77208 Thomas W. Alexion Institute of Nuclear Power Project Manager, Mail Code 13H3 Operations - Records Center U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 700 Galleria Parkway Washington, DC 20555-0001 Atlanta, GA 30339-5957 David P. Loveless Dr. Bertram Wolfe Sr. Resident inspector 15453 Via Vaquero c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

Monte Sereno, CA 95030 P. O. Box 910 Bay City, TX 77404-0910 Richard A. Ratliff Bureau of Radiation Control J. R. Newman, Esquire Texas Department of Health Morgan, Lewis & Bockius 1100 West 49th Street 1800 M Street, N.W.

Austin, TX 78756-3189 Washington, DC 20036-5869 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm.

M. T. Hardt/W. C. Gunst Attn: Document Control Desk City Public Service Washington, DC 20555-0001 P. O. Box 1771 San Antonio, TX 78296 J. C. Lanier/M. B. Lee J. R. Egan, Esquire City of Austin Egan & Associates, P.C.

Electric Utility Department 2300 N Street, N.W.

721 Barton Springs Road Washington, D.C. 20037 Austin, TX 78704 Central Power and Light Company J. W. Beck ATTN: G. E. Vaughn/C. A. Johnson Little Harbor Consultants, Inc.

P. O. Box 289, Mail Code: N5012 44 Nichols Road Wadsworth, TX 77483 Cohassett, MA 02025-1166

2.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 2.1 Scope The 1996 STPEGS Emergency Preparedness Annual Graded Exercise, to be conducted on October 30,1996, will test and provide the opportunity to evaluate l

the emergency plans and procedures of the South Texas Project, the State of Texas, and the County of Matagorda Texas. It will test the ability of participants to assess and respond to emergency conditions and coordinate activities to protect the health and safety ofindividuals in the plant and in the vicinity of the South Texas Project from the consequences of a radiological incident at the South Texas Project. The Exercise has been developed to support demonstration of the j

capabilities of the South Texas Project, the State of Texas, and the County of l

Matagorda, Texas Emergency Response Organizations, and will include full activation and participation of all the South Texas Project emergency facilities.

The Exercise will be used to evaluate the ability of the onsite Emergency l

Response Organization (ERO) personnel to assess and mitigate the emergency l

situations at the plant, and to take actions to assist state and local government organizations in mitigating the radiological consequences to persons in the i

vicinity of the plant. In addition, the Exercise will provide the South Texas L

Project, the State of Texas and the County of Matagorda with the opportunity to l

assess the effectiveness of training improvements and modifications made to each l

Emergency Plan and its implementing Procedures since the last Exercise.

l The following summary indicates which emergency response facilities will participate in the 1996 South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Exercise:

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Control Room (CR) Simulator -

South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Technical Support Center (TSC)-

South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Operations Support Center (OSC)-

South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Emergency Operations Facility -

South Texas Project Electric Generating Station

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l 2.2 Onsite Objectives Exercise objectives are provided under this heading. Objectives provide a basis for scenario development and a means to evaluate responses by the emergency response organization.

The STPEGS radiological emergency preparedness Exercise objectives are based on Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements provided in 10 CFR 50.47, " Emergency Plans", and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, " Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities". Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support ofNuclear Power Plants", was utilized in developing the objectives.

Ob.iectives are grouped according to functional area of emergency response.

Additionally, objectives have been cross referenced to both NUREG 0654 sections and major or parent Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures used in demonstrating the objective.

General Objectives:

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Demonstrate the t.dequacy of the STPEGS Emergency Plan, and the Emergency Plan implementing Procedures.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N,0, P 2Major EPIP ref:

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Demonstrate the ability to activate, staff and operate the Technical Support Center (TSC), Operations Support Center (OSC), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), and Media Information Center (MIC) within the time frames specified in the Emergency Plan.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.5; G.3; H.1-3,6-9,12; J.1,4, J.6.a-c,10.a-b, E.2; F.1,2,3 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN03,-TS01, -0S01, -EF01, OF02

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Onsite Objectives (cont.)

3.

Demonstrate the reliability and effective use of normal and emergency communications equipment and procedures including backup communication systems.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

F.1-3 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN02 4.

Demonstrate the ability to coordinate and effectively interface with State and NRC Protective Response Team representatives assigned to the onsite emergency facilities.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.3, B.6, C.2.a-b 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01 -ZV-EF07, -EF08, -EF21, -TSO 1, -TSO4,

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Demonstrate the ability to provide an exercise scenario and controller organization that permits testing a major portion of the emergency plan.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

N.I.a-b 2Major EPIP ref:

OPGP05-ZV-0001 6.

Demonstrate the ability to communicate and interface with NRC Headquarters Incident Response Center and appropriate state and local Government organizations.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

F.1-3 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN02 7.

Demonstrate the ability to conduct a post-exercise critique to identify weak or deficient areas that need correction.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

N.4,5 2Major EPIP ref:

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Accident Assessment, Classification andMitigation 8.

Demonstrate the ability to assess plant conditions.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

D.1-2; H.5; I.1 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-SH01,-TS07 9.

Demonstrate the ability to identify projected trends and potential l

consequences.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

D.1-2; H.5; I.1 i

2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-TS04,-TS07 l

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Demonstrate the ability to classify emergency events per the Classification Procedure.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

D.1-2; H.5; I.1 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN01 11.

Demonstrate the ability to provide technical support for operations in I

accident assessment and mitigation.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.7.a-b l

Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-TS03 2

Notification andMobilization 12.

Demonstrate the ability to alert and notify STPEGS emergency response l

personnelin a timely manner.

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'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.I.e; B.1,5,7.a; E.2; F.1.e 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN03 i

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Demonstrate the ability of STPEGS to notify federal, state and county agencies within the time frames specified in the Emergency Plan.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.I.e; B.4,7.c; E.1-4; F.1; J.7; N.2.a -

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Demonstrate the ability to correctly complete the Offsite Agency Notification Form.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.I.e; B.4,7.c; E.1-4; F.1; J.7; N.2.a 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN02 l

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Demonstrate the ability to ad, advise and direct onsite non-essential personnel.

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J.1,4 1

2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN04 l

Direction andControl 16.

Demonstrate the ability to direct and coordinate emergency responses.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.I.d; B.2-7.a-b 2Major EPIP ref:

OERPCI-ZV-SHOl,-TS01,-EF01 L

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Demonstrate the ability to transfer emergency direction from the Control Room (CR), to the TSC, and finally to the EOF, or from the Control Room directly to the EOF.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

A.I.d; B.3-5 2Major EPIP ref:

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Radiological Assessment and Control 18.

Demonstrate the ability to provide radiological monitoring and '

decontamination capabilities for onsite and non-essential personnel.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

J.3-4; K.7 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN06 19.

Demonstrate the ability to provide onsite contamination controls, and area access controls.

'N ' REG-0654 ref:

K.5,6

'w.jor EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN06 20.

Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency worker exposures.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

K.1.a-g,2,3.a-b j

2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN06 21.

Demonstrate the ability to monitor, assess, and correlate onsite radiological conditions.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

H.5.b,c,9; I.1-3; N.2.d,e.1

OERP01 -ZV-S H02,-TS04,-TS05,-OS03 22.

Demonstrate the ab:Fty to collect, antjvze and evaluate simulated radiological samplu and surveys.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

H.5.b,7; N.2.d,e.1 2Major EPIP ref:

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Demonstrate the ability to assess core damage.

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Demonstrate the ability to simulate obtaining a PASS sample.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

H.5.b 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-SH01,-TS01,-EF01 I

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Demonstrate the ability to determine source terms and dose projections, evaluate dose projections against protective action guides and determine appropriate onsite and offsite protective actions.

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'NUREG-0654 ref:

H.6a,8; I.3-7,9-10; J.10.m 2Major EPIP ref:

O E RP01 -ZV-IN07,-TS 05,-EF 15,-TP01 26.

Demonstrate the ability to make timely protective action recommendations to offsite agencies.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

I.5-11, J.7 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-IN07 27.

Demonstrate the ability to adequately form, brief, dispatch, and debrief i

Emergency Teams.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

H.5.b,7; N.2.d,e.1 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-OS01,-OS03,-OS06 i

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PublicInformation 28.

Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the preparation, review and release ofinformation with Corporate Personnel and Federal, State and Local government agencies; and provide press releases to the media in a timely manner.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.7.d; G.4.a,b; G.4.c 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-EF25, -OF02 29.

Demonstrate the capability at the Media Information Center to respond directly to questions from the media and/or public concerning real and rumored events of an emergency at STPEGS.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.7.d; G.4.a,b; G.4.c 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-EF25, -OF02 30.

Demonstrate the capability at the Media Information Center to identify rumors and correct false information concerning an emergency at STPEGS.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.7.d; G.4.a,b; G.4.c 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-OF02 31.

Demonstme the capability at the Media Information Center to coordinate and assemt,le emergency information for dissemination to the media and/or public.

'NUREG-0654 ref:

B.7.d; G.4.a,b; G.4.c 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-EF25 I

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3 Onsite Objectives (cont.)

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37 Demonstrate the ability to control access to the Owner Controlled Area cad the Protected Area.

NUREG-0654 ref:

J.1,4 2Major EPIP ref:

OERP01-ZV-TS08, SH03 33.

Demonstrate the ability to provide initial and continuous accountability of onsite individuals.

NUREG-0654 ref:

J.1-5 2Major EPIP ref:

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References related emergency planning objectives provided as guidance in NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1 Rev.1, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluttion of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants" as based on NRC requirements provided in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, " Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities".

2 References major STPEGS Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure (s) used in demonstrating the objective. Other procedures may be applicable but will generally be referenced by, or branched from, the major procedure.

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