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Indian Point, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Revision 10 to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring
ML16063A182
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/11/2016
From: Watts R J
Entergy Nuclear Northeast
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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IP-EP-320, Rev 10
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Indian Point Energy Center CONTROLLED DOCUMENTDocument Control T RA N SM ITTA L450 BroadwayBuchanan, NY 10511TO: DISTRIBUTION DATE: January 11, 2016FROM: IPEC DOCUMENT CONTROL -3RD FLOOR ADMIN BLDG PHONE #: 914-254-6835TRANSMITTAL #: EP-46-0001The Document(s) identified below are forwarded for use. Please review to verify receipt, incorporate the document(s) into yourcontrolled document file, properly disposition superseded, voided, or inactive document(s).Sign and return the receipt acknowledgement below within ten (10) working days.AFFECTED DOCUMENT: IPEC EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURESDOC# [REV# TITLE INSTRUCTIONSTHE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE(S) HAS BEEN REVISIED, PLEASE REMOVE YOUR CURRENTCOPY AND REPLACE WITH ATTACHED UPDATED PROCEDURE:IP-EP-320 REV.1OEFFECTIVE7IJAN 13 2016DATE***********PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE DATE******~****RECEIPT OF THE ABOVE LISTED DOCUMENT(S) IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED. I CERTIFY THAT ALLSUPERSEDED, VOID, OR INACTIVE COPIES OF THE ABOVE LISTED DOCUMENT(S) IN MY POSSESSION HAVE BEENREMOVED FROM USE AND ALL UPDATES HAVE BEEN PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EFFECTIVE DATE(S)(IF APPLICABLE) AS SHOWN ON THE DOCUMENT(S).,,. NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE DATE COPY LOCATION ILflY46 IPEC SITE NON, QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10Lil! EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE I_______IMPLEMENTING .......PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 1. of 4.99LEDRadiological Field MonitoringPrepared by:Richard J. WattsPrint NameLori A. GlanderPrint NameApproval:SignatureSignatureDeEffective Date January 13, 2016This procedure excluded from further LI-100 reviews.IP-EP-320 (Rad Monitor) R1O.dck~

SIPEC SITE NON-QUAUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREa MPLEMENTING......IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page _2 of 49Table of Contents1.02.03,04.05.06.07.08.0PURPOSE ............................................................................................... 3REFERENCES .......................................................................................... 3DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................ 3RESPONSIBILITIES......................................................................................4DETAILS .................................................................................................INTERFACES ............................................................................................ 6RECORDS ............................................................................................... 6REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSSoREFERENCE........................................ 69.0 ATTACHMENTSATTACHMENT I OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM REPORTING AND INITIAL ACTIONS ............................. 7ATTACHMENT 2 PERFORM PRE-OPERATIONAL INSPECTION & TESTING OF EQUIPMT ...................... 9ATTACHMENT 3 PERFORM lNITIAL VEHICLE CONTAMINATION CHECK (IF REQUESTED)....................... 14ATTACHMENT 4 CONDUCT FIELD TEAM PRE-DEPLOYMIENT BRIEFING ........................................ 16ATTACHMENT 5 PERFORM FiELD PLUME RADIATION ME.ASUREM~ENTS........................................ 18ATTACHMIENT 6 PERFORM FIELD AIR SAMPLING MEASUREMENTS ............................................ 23ATT'ACHMENT 7 PERFORM ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACE CONTAMINATION SMEARS ........................... 26ATTACHMENT 8 PERFORM CONT.E=XPOSURE REPORTING AND CONTROL ACTIONS.......................... 29ATTACHMENT 9 PERFORM POST-FIELD MONITORING ACTIONS......... ....................................... 30ATTACHMENT 10 IPEC SiTE MAP................................................................................. 32ATTACHMENT 11 OFFSITE MONITORING LOCATIONS............................................................ 33ATTACHMENT 12 REUTER STOKES LOCATIONS.................................................................. 39ATTACHMENT 1:3 GPS MONITORING LOCATIONS ................................................................ 40ATTACHMENT 14 SAMPLING POINT DISTANCE AND LOCATIONS.............................................. 46ATTACHMENT 18 RADIOLOGICAL FIELD DISCUSSION ............................................ 47

-:,. :,.L IPEC SITE INOw-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10JLX EMERGENCY PLAN PROCF-DURE IIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_ of 4_9Radiological Field MonitoringtO° PURPOSETo describe the methods used to conduct radiological monitoring and related activities performedby the Field Monitoring Teams outside the Protected Area and their interaction within theEmergency Response Organization (ERO) during a radiological emergency at the Indian PointEnergy Center (IPEC).NOTETo expedite the actions of the Offsite Monitoring Teams (OMTs) and Offsite TeamCoordinator (OTO), users of this procedure are permitted to proceed directly toSection 5.0 and related attachments and implement steps in any sequence asrequired for operational efficiency. Other portions of this procedure may be used forreference as needed.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Indian Point Energy Center Emergency Plan2.2_ IP-EP-250, Emergency Operations Facility2.3 EN-IS-120, Motorized Vehicle Safety3.0 DEFINITIONS3.1 Radiological M~onitoringq -Locating and defining a plume of radioactive airbornecontamination and any surface contamination left in the wake of a plume.3.2 Monitoring Activities -Detecting beta radiation, measuring gamma radiation and samplingairborne and surface contamination at selected locations, recording data and reporting thedata for additional analysis.3.3 Monitoring Data -Data reported to the EOF that may be used by the ERO to determineemergency action levels, emergency classifications, radiological exposure controls,protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective actionrecommendations for the general public.3.4 Emergency Samplingq Points -Include some sixty points within the 10-Mile EmergencyPlanning Zone (EPZ) identified herein to facilitate dispatch of the Monitoring Teams.3.5 Mobilization -Offsite Team Members are notified of a declared emergency at either Unit 2or Unit 3, directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and are expected atthe EOF within the 60 minutes following the declaration. At the EOF, Offsite Team Membersreport to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator for assignment to the 1st or 2nd shiftteams.

[ IPEC Sn'E INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE II IM'PLEMENTINGI[PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USs Page _4 of 4.93.6 Onsite Monitorinqi -Radiological Monitoring performed within the Protected Area Boundary.3.7 Offsite Monitorinqi -Radiological Monitoring performed outside the Protected and OwnerControlled Area Boundary.4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES4.1 The Shift Manager (SM) or the Emergency Plant Manager (EPM), in absence of theRadiological Assessment Coordinator, may direct Offsite Monitoring Teams from theCentral Control Room (OCR).4.2 Offsite Monitoring Teams are dispatched, directed, and controlled by an Offsite TeamCoordinator or Communicator from the CCR, the EOF or the AEOF.4.3 In Sectors 12 through 1 the perimeter is monitored by the Onsite Monitoring RadiationProtection Technicians from the OSC directed by the Radiation Protection Coordinator atthe request of the Radiological Assessment Coordinator. Once the Onsite Monitoring Teamhas been dispatched, further direction will be administered by the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.Perimeter Position TeamSectorRadiological2 -11 Assessment Offsite M~onitoringTeamCoordinatorRadiation Protection Radiation Protection12,13,14,15,16,1 Coordinator Technicians4.4 The Dose Assessor (DA) in the EOF assures radiological controls are implemented forsamples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel in the EOF.4.5 Qualified Nuclear Environmental Monitoring (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and airsampling station filters at fixed sites within the 10 Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs and filters foranalysis, sample soil and water and perform other activities prescribed in the station NEMProcedures.4.6 The steps of this procedure need not be followed in sequence and may be referred to inconjunction with instructions contained in the attachments.4.7 Use Form EP-1 0, Emergency Response Organization Log Sheet, to record Field MonitoringTeam actions and activities.

PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE REFERENCE USi Page _5 ot 4995.0 DETAILSThe following graphic depicts the Offsite Monitoring Team (QMT) process and also references therelated attachments to be followed. (Further background discussion is provided in Attachment15 at the end of this procedure).FIGURE 1Offsite Monitoring Team Process StepsNOTE: YOU WiLL NEED THE FOLLOWING FORMS (IN POSITION BINDERS):ERO Log (Form EP-1 0)Individual Exposure Tracking Log, (Form EP-36)Field Team Inventory (Forms EP-AD6-1)Monitoring Team Sample Data (Forms EP-30 and EP-31)Activitv Referenced Job AidOOffsite monitoring team reporting and initial actions1. See Attachment IPerform pre-operational inspection and testing of equipmentPerform initial vehicle contamination check (if requested) SeAtcmn3 J3 See Attachment 3Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing4 See Attachment 4Perform field plume radiation measurements SeAtcmnPerform field air sampling measurements8 See Attachment 6IPerform environmental surface contamination smears7Lit See Attachment 7S Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions8-- I See Attachment 8Perform post-field monitoring actionsl See Attachment 9 I' ,4 IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10I EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE II PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 6_ of 496°0 !NTERFACES6.1 IP-EP-21 0, Central Control Room6.2 IP-EP-250, Emergency Operations Facility6.3 IP-EP-115, Emergency Planning Forms6.4 IP-EP-330, Airborne Sample Analysis7.0 RECORDSAll Logs, Completed Forms and other records generated during an actual emergency shall beconsidered Quality Records and maintained for the life of the plant. The following records aregenerated by implementation of this procedure:7.1 ERO Logs, (Form EP-10)7.2 Individual Exposure Tracking Log (Form EP-36)7.3 Monitoring Team Survey Data (Form EP-30)7.4 Monitoring Team Sample Data (Form EP-31)7.5 Field Team Inventory (Form EP-AD6-1)8..0 REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSS-REFERENCENone "9,0 ATTACHMIENTS1. Attachment 1 -Of~site monitoring team reporting and initial actions2.._ Attachment 2 -Perform pre-operational inspection and testing of equipment3. Attachment 3 -Perform initial vehicle contamination check (if requested)4. Attachment 4 -Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing5. Attachment 5 -Perform field plume radiation measurements6. Attachment 6 -Perform field air sampling measurements7. Attachment 7 -Perform environmental surface contamination smears8. Attachment 8- Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions9. Attachment 9- Perform Post-field monitoring actions10. Attachment 10 -IPEC Site Map11. Attachment I1 -Offsite Monitoring Locations12. Attachment 12 -Reuter Stokes Locations13. Attachment 13 -GPS Monitoring Locations14. Attachment 14 -Sampling Points -Distance and Location15. Attachment 15 -Background Discussion 2' 1jI: PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10}EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING ... ..,...PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 7 of 49Attachment IOffsite Monitoring Team Reporting and initial ActionsPage 1 of 20Sign in at EOF Access Desk and on the board inside the EOF (or Alternative TSC/OSC).0 Report to the Offsite Team Coordinator (OTC) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator(RAC) for team assignment.0 IF assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN ensure the names of the Team members areentered on the EOF Personnel Status Board AN__D continue with this procedure.O IF NOT assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN continue with this procedure. Assistother teams until dismissed or assigned by the EOF Manager or the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.Each team, as a minimum, should consist of 2 members.Obtain Offsite Monitoring Team Position Binder.0 Obtain Keys for a vehicle (offsite. Monitoring Kits storage location).Obtain Vehicle and also a radio, cell phone and GPS.Start vehicle, check gas gauge and verify proper operation of: horn, flashers, turn-signals andheadlights Inform Offsite Team Coordinator of any malfunctions or concerns.O The following equipment and materials are available from the storage location:Monitoring Kit (two sealed cases, A and B, per set) Case A is for plume survey/sampling;initially, load only Case A in OMT vehicles. Case B is for REMP (post-plume) sampling only.SObtain count rate meters and other equipment/supplies from storage and load in OMTvehicles after checks are performed.0 Record the "ERO Position:" [and the Team Name e.g.; "Mobile One"] "Date:" and the teammember is] "Namne:'TIs on Form EP-1 0.0 Use ERO Log Sheet(s) (Form EP-1 0) located in the Position Binder to record your activities.

L, (PEG SiTE NON-QUALITY RELATED iP-EPo320 Revision 10y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING .....PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 8_ of _9Attachment IOffsite Monitoring Team Reporting and initial ActionsPage 2 of 2f~NOTE:AnL Offsite Monitoring Team will not necessarily use all the equipment and materials in theIMonitoring Kits. Some equipment is exclusively for the use of NEM Technicians.Check the seal on each case in the kit. IF the seal is not broken, THEN the inventory is notrequired.Q3 IF the seal is broken, THE_._N inventory the equipment in that case. Record the "Kit #" and resultson Form EP-AD6-1 for the kits. Complete "Comments ", "Inventory Performed BY "and the"Date "on Form EP-AD6-1.Replace or exchange missing, out of calibration, and inoperative equipment, materials andsupplies with what is available at the EOF. Do not use any out of calibration equipment orexpired material or supplies.O Turn on DOSE-GARD (press "M" button until 0.00 is displayed).Q Assign DLR's to each Offsite Team mem~ber. Wear the DLR badge and DOSE-GARDelectronic dosimeter on the chest between the waist and neck. Fill in the pertinent informationfor each Offsite Team member on the top half of Form EP-36.i~ihot aaaiolgial ssssmnt NOTE:~Wihot aRaiolgial ssssmntCoordinator in the EOF, Offsite Monitoring Teams may be,directed through the Communicator in the CCR.0 LF there has been a release of radioactive material to the atmosphere, THEN as directed by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle for contamination BEFOREleaving the Site using Attachment 3.Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment in Attachment 2. Radiationcheek sources for OMTs #1 and #2 are stored on the shelf in the OMT Equipment Room at theEOF, and Spare QMT check sources are stored in the Apparatus Room storage cabinet at theVerplanck Fire Department.O Place the case(s) in the vehicle with the Ludlum Model "177 count rate meter and theModel 9-3 ion chamber in the front seat.l I , IPEC SITE NON -QUALrIY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10En/erg,'. EMERGENCY PLAEM NiN I. PROCEDURE IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE jPage 9 of 499A 2Perform PreoOperationaI Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 1 of 4Ludlum Model 8°3 Ion ChamberUse: 5 micro curie Cs-'137 source for operational check0 Perform visual check of instrument for any physical damage, and slide open the shield on thebottom to ensure the Mylar window is not punctured.Close shield.Turn on meter by switching to "Xl" scale.0Perform battery check by pressing the "BAT TEST" button.While on the "Xl" scale, if necessary zero the meter reading using the "ZERO ADJUST"thumbwheel.While on "Xl" position the "Detector Area" of the instrument over the BLUE Cs-i 37 source.(Number on source facing UP towards meter).Allow the reading to stabilize (~-15 sec.) and then read the meter.Verify that the meter responds within the r~ange listed on the source container (typicallybetween 0.5 and 2.0 mPlhr).Source reading obtained: __________mR/hrO Toggle the "AUD" switch ON to verify audible response.0Turn range switch to "OFF" (all the way left). Turn when deployed to the field.If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquireanother meter.Instrument is operational.0Return the radiation check source to the storage location -DO NOT PLACE IN K-IT.Instrument Serial Number: ____________ Cal Due Date:________Tam Member _______________Date: ___________ Perform Preo°Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 2 of 4Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with HP 210 ProbeUse: I micro curie BaI33 source for operability check.I3 Perform visual check of instrument, cable and probe for any physical damage.DJ Connect the HP-21 0 probe with the coaxial cable; to the meter on the front of the meter.Q Turn the power switch to "ON".0] Perform battery check by pressing the RED "BAT TEST" button. If battery response is notadequate, then obtain spare meter.Turn the function switch to "X100", place probe in contact with ORANGE Bal133 source, untilthe meter reads upscale. (Number on source facing UP towards probe)O Verify that the meter responds within the range listed on the source container (typicallybetween 5000 and 15,000 cpm).[] Source reading obtained __________ cpmTurn the Speaker switch to "ON". Ensure the speaker~is operable when near the check source.O] If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquireanother meter. ...03 instrument is operational.0 Return the radiation check source to the storage location -DO {NOT PLACE IN KIT.Instrument Serial Number: ____________ Cal Due Date:________Team Member __________ _____Date: ___________

,.,- .SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10LergyZ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page iI! of 499Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 3 of 4F&J Model OF-AB-40L Air Sampler (Using Sampler Battery)[3 Attach the filter holder containing particulate and iodine collection media (See drawing below).[] Open the cover of the air sampler and check the status of the battery by pressing the button onthe battery charge indicator.0" Verify that its charge is at least 75%; if not, select another sampler. If necessary, the airsampler's power cord may be plu~qgged into the inverter or the provided chargqer cord maybe plugged into the 12 V cigarette ligqhter receptacle in the OMT vehicle if there Is notsufficient battery charge.O3 Open the cover of the air sampler and place the BLACK "ON/OFF" toggle switch in the "ON"position. .0] If circuitry is not energized by the previous step then push the YEELLOW "ON/OFF" button toenergize the circuitry.0! The LED display should read 0.00 cfmn and the "flow" LED stiould be lit.O3 Press the "RESET' button to start the sample pump. After a few se.conds, the LED displayshould gradually increase to approximately 1.0 cfm (0.8 cfm to 1.2 cfm).-03 After approximately 30 seconds, push the YELLOW ;'ON/OFF" button to stop the sample pump.Place the toggle switch to the "OFF" position.0 Carefully close and latch the cover (avoid crimping the red wire).O instrument is operational.instrument Serial Number: ___________Cal Due Date: ________Team Member _________________ Date:__________

4>IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP -EP-320 Revision 10bLndegy~ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 1_2 of 4__Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 3 of 40Check operation of the mobile radio, cellular phone and other communication equipment in thevehicle such as On-Star with the Communicator who is dispatching and controlling the team.Record results on Form EP-lO.13IPEC Offsite (Goosetown) RadioEnsure the Offsite Team Coordinator is aware that you will be conducting a radio check.Turn vehicle ignition switch to "Run" or "Accessories".Push radio "On/Off' switch to "On".Select Channel I (or other offsite channels provided).Press the microphone "PTT" switch.NOT___ERadio call signs are transmitted automatically; transmnitting by'vbice is no loniger required. Uset~he station name; e.g., "Mobile One" for identification.U Request radio check; e.g., "indian Point EOF, this is indian Point Mobile One; request radio check,over".* ., .-o Record results on Form EP-lO, ERG Log ...-" -Team Member:Date:" ~NOTE:iF radio communication with the EOF or AEOF is not established, T.HEN =tr 1) the cellulariphone, 2) another location where radio or telephone communication is acceptable, 3)Irelaying messages through other stations in either "5...Offsite", "4.,.Onsite" or '9-13...Talk-'!laround" modes or 4) a pay phone. IF all fail, THEN return to EOF or Alternative TSC/OSC. i IPEC SITE NoN-QUAuLTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Reiin10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE RvsoIMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE jPage 13 of 4=9Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 4 of 4CELLULAR TELEPHONE1. Turn phone power on.2. Display "SERVICE AVAILABLE".3. Use the number in Emergency Telephone Directory for the OffeiteTeam Coordinator4. Call the Offsite Team Coordinator.5. If no contact, determine alternate means of communications inthe event that the radio is inoperable.6. Record results on (Form EP-lo) ERO Log.0N-STAR=. How to make a call using the onStar telephone system:1. Press the hands 4ree phone button on the bottom of the rear-viewmirror. When asked "ON-STAR" say "DIAL".,2. When asked "Please say the entire phone number to dial" say the entirenumber to dial without pausing. (Each phone~number is listed ondashboard).3. OnStar will repeat the number ask "YES" or "NO"4..If number is correct say "YES"; if not say "NO" to try again5. OnStar responds with "OI(, dialing". Your call will be placed.(Each vehicle Dhone number is Dosted on the dashboard)GARMIN GPS UNITSLocations are Pre-prog rammed1. Turn on "Where to" icon on main screen.2. Select "Extras" icon.3. Select "P01 Point of Interest" (e~g. Select any survey point fromnext step for quick check of GPS).4. Monitoring location can be identified by Sector and Mile, e.g. SI-oMl, S2-M2. if not displayed, type desired location. See Attachment13.5. Press "Go".6. Check that start to destination is loaded and displayed.

SITE NON-QUALrnT' RELATED ZP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page ,144 of 9Perform initial Vehicle Contamination Check (if requested)Page 1 of 2F there has been a release of radioactive material to the atmosphere, TH asdirected by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle forcontamination BEFORE leaving the Site.When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information using either of the 2 followingmethods:{Preferred) Method Using the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter. with HP-210 PancakeProbeUse the following equipment:O3 Surgeon's rubber glovesO Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencilE0 Ludlum 177 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probe !03 Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to x1 scale.0Measure and record background reading away from the vehicle. (The b)ackgroundreading should be 300 cpm or less).[0 Holding the pancake probe about 1/22 to 1 inch from the vehicle surfaces, check readingson the vehicle hood, side doors and accessible areas of the roof.Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31.O3 immediately inform the Offsite Team Coordinator and/or Radiological AssessmentCoordinator of any vehicle surface readings exceeding 100 cpm above background.O__R, I PEC SiTE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision I aEMERGENCY PLAN PICDRjjPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 15 of 4Attachment 3Performa initial Vehicle Contamination Check (if requested)Page 2 of 2Method Using Smears and the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210Pancake Probe[] When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information.[] Use the following equipment:03 Surgeon's rubber gloves0] Smear or gauze wipes03 Small paper envelope or plastic bag0 Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencilO3 Ludlum 177 Count Rate/H-P-210 Pancake ProbeO Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to X1 scale.Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31.NOTE:Find at least 2 exposed exterior vehicle surfaces to sample for contamination, such as -vehicle hood and an accessible area of the vehicle roof. ,C3 Find AN__D smear at least 2 surfaces Smear a 100-cm2 area. Put two fingers on a smearor wipe AN..D hold it with your thumb. Reach out AN._D drag it back across the surface inthe pattern of an "S".C3 Record the "Time" and the "SURFACE S$MEARED" on Form EP-31.C3 Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for a gauze wipewith this information from Form EP-31:O3 "Date"I "LOCATION"O3 "Time"O3 "SURFACE SMEARED"C Place the smear or wipe in the paper envelope or plastic bag.C Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples.Count the vehicle smears using pages 2 and 3 of Attachment 7.

PEC SITE NON-QUAUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10OEMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREPROCEDURE REFERENCE UsE Page 1_6 of 4__Attachment 4Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment 8riefingPage 1 of 2B ecin Offsite Field Monitoring Team briefing on emergency conditions[] Ensure that the Offsite Team Coordinator or designee has provided a Teamdesignation (e.g., "Mobile One"), and has the Team member names andcontact information along with their OLR numbers.o Review AN.__D note conditions, monitoring locations, routes, and requirementswith Offsite Team Coordinator or designee.0 Plant conditions and emergency classification level.o] Release conditions*Release start and stop* Noble gas I Iodine ratio (if known)* Expected dose rates, surface and airborne contamination*Current Reuters Stokes readings, if any ,*Potential for Offsite Monitoring Team vehicles to be contaminated (and theneed if any to~conduct pre-deployment check)0 Measured and forecast meteorological conditions=,Wind direction, speed, Pasquill stability classO Projected Plume location(affected sectors)o Plume characteristic (cross, down or up valley)0] Areas, routes and locations, including Emergency Sampling Points to monitor0 Any known traffic impediments or traffic-related issues.0 Use of personnel and vehicle safety equipment.0] Monitoring requirements:* Projected radiation fields in route (verify with count rate meter/ ion chamberCW readings when inside the vehicle)* Projected radiation fields on location (verify with 3 ft. / 3 in OW/CW readingswhen outside the vehicle)contamination (if known)*, Surface contamination (if known)

IPE=C SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-32O Revision 10Lfrlkq('Y, EMERGENCY PLANPRCURIMPLEMENTING ..P...DU.PROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE Page 1_7 of 49Attachment 4Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment BriefingPage 2 of 2Review radiooglo exp=_osure controlsQ Minimize time (Goal: <15 mai.) spent within elevated radiation fields especiallythose near or within the plume.O Record and report dosimeter readings every , minutes.O3 ALARA locations.!0 DO NOT enter a radiation field within a plume that is greater than 100 mR/hrexcept as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.NOTE:IThe Emergency Director (ED) may authorize an initial emergency exposure of 1 Remn TEDE-Iand subsequent exposures in 1 Rem increments to 5 Remn TEDE.O DO NOT exceed the authorized dose of_____Rem (i.e., dosimeter reading)except when directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.0 The DOSE-GARD electronic dosimeter is pre-set to alarm at 1.00 R. If the DOSE-GARD alarms, immediately notify the EOF/AEOF and request instructions. (Thealarm can be silenced by toggling "M" two times to get Alarm Acknowledge Mode.Hold "S" for 3 seconds and the alarm will be silenced and the mode returns to dosedisplay).NOTE:The Emergency Director, using Form EP-6, Emergency Exposure Authorization, willauthorize exposure exceeding 5 Rem -IEDE.[] DO NOT exceed 5 Rem TEDE except when authorized by the ED.NOTE:Potassium Iodide (KI) shall be used in accordance with IPEC's procedure for issuance of KIand the NYS KI Policy. Administration of Ki will be recommended for emergency respondersat a General Emergency or a projected child thyroid dose of 5 Remn ODE or more to thethyroid. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _DO NOT take Kl except when authorized by the Emergency Director. Individualswho are allergic to iodine should not take KI.03 Proceed as directed by the Communicator / Offsite Team Coordinator:

PEC SIrE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 18 of 49Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 1 of 5Perform Downwind Radiation SurveysMaintain radio or telephone communications with the CommunicatortOffsite Teamcoordinator in route between locations. Each Offsite Monitoring Team should contactthe Offsite Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) minute intervals.Q Monitor radiation fields at landmarks in route to and on arrival at the location.0] Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe:NOTE:Rate Meter readings will increase as a plume of radioactive material is approached.Place the speaker switch to "ON"1.13 Put the function switch to "Xl".O3 Note the beginning background reading in CPM on Form EP-0o.[0 Keep the rate meter and probe on the floor of the cab (probe facing up) withmeter volume turned up.0] Read AND record on Form EP-30 approximately major changes (e.g., factor often) of the reading (CPM) and the nearest landmark including the reading onarrival at the location.[] Report major changes in readings and landmark to the Communicator.03 WHEN the Rate Meter reads about 1000 CPM or more at "X1O"~ AND the IonChamber reads 0.2 mR/hr or more on the lowest mR/hr scale, THEN use theModel 9-3 Ion Chamber.CAUTION:Review radiological exposure controls (.Attachment 8), prepare equipment and data forms,determine the route to the nearest ALARA location AN...D prepare to implement personalprotective measures as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator beforeapproaching and entering a plume.Continue with the Ion Chamber.

IPEC SITE /NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10JEMERGENCY PLANPRCDRiMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page j_9 of 49Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 2 of 5I ..... NOT :If traversing the plume, the closed window (OW) readings increase to reach a peak acrossithe plume at the centerline.Q With the shield closed, read AND record on Form EP-30 each major change ofthe "CW mRlhr' (i.e., gamma) and the nearest landmark.a Read AND record "CW mR/hr" (i.e., gamma) on Form 30.a Continue to adjust the function switch to the appropriate scale for an on-scalereading.a WHEN the Ion Chamber reads less than 0.2 mR/hr, THEN use the Ludlum 177Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe.0 Report the data on Form EP-30 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.0 Arrive on location. Record Team arrival on Form EP-lO Report Team arrival tothe Off'site Team Coordinator.

I , PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10En1ergy,, EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE UsE Page 2=0 of 4..9Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 3 of 5While oproceedino to assigned location:Note where readings reach peak levels (plume centerline).O When requested, conduct air sampling on the plume centerline using Attchment6.When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using 7.S Monitor radiation fields on location.[] Use the Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe. If it reads more than 1000cpm on the "XIO" scale AND the Ion Chamber reads 0.2 mR/hr or more onthe "XI"-scale, THEN use the Ion Chamber.[] Record the "Team Name:" "Team Member Names:'1 and "Date:1' on FormEP-31.0 Record the "Location:" including the details, on Form EP-31.0 Record the meter "Serial #:" and the "Time:" on Form EP-31.0] Leave the vehicle and proceed to an area that is open overhead.O Measure OW and CW radiation fields at 3 feet and 3 inches above theground Record the data on Form EP-31.When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachment 7.0 Keep pertinent current information on Form EP-lO, ERe Log Sheet.-Dosimeter readings-Plant, radiological and meteorological conditions-Monitoring requirements-Radiological, exposure controls-ALARA locations-Landmarks on the route

__ t~ IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10" EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE..PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE jPage 21_ of 499Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 4 of 5NOTE: -- __ _ _For Plume Characterization:Outside the Plume: the Open Window (OW) readings are approximately equal to theClosed Window (CW) readings (e.g., OW readings are less than 1.5 times CW readings).inside the Plume: the Open Window (OW) readings are expected to be about 1.5 times orgreater than the Closed Window (OW) readings.Q Ion Chamber @ 3 feet:Read AN__D record "(OW) (mRihr)" Form EP-31.O Read AND record "(CW) (mRlhr)" Form EP-31.0Ion Chamber @ 3 inches:Read AND record "(OW) (niRlhr)" Form EP-31.Read AND record "(CW) (mriPhr)" Form EP-31,0] Return the Ion Chamber to the vehicle.[] Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.

MEGEIYPEC SrTE PLA NON-QUALFPOEUTYRELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTING.....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE _Page 22 of _9Attachment5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsNOTE:If ground deposition is present:1. At three inches: the open window reading will be greater that the closed window reading.2. The three foot open and closed window readings will be less than the three inch readingsin (1) above.3. A sample of surface materials (swipe) taken in the area and counted in a lowerLbackground area will indicate contamination.U When requested, conduct air sampling on the plume centerline. Using Attachment 6.0 When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachment 7.

, E IENON-QUALrTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10-._,,y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE {PROCEDURE I REFERENCE= USE jPage 23 of 499Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 1 of 3Perform air sampling on the plume centerline:Q Set up for Air Sampling:0 Place particulate filter in the first inlet filter holder (farthest from the pump withthe rough side of the filter out).0] Place silver zeolite cartridge in the second inlet filter holder (closest to thepump), as appropriate:_______NOTE:Huiiymay affect the silver zeolite cartridge. Use sealed cartridge during anativation. _______0 Use silver zeolite cartridges during an activation (and "drill" silver zeolitecartridges during training or drills).0 Align the arrow on the cartridge in the direction of airflow through the holder.53 Record the following on Form EP-31)o Sample ID numberoSampler Serial #* o Date/TimeStart Air Sampler :as follows:0 Place the BLACK "ON/OFF toggle switch in the "ON" position.0 If circuitry is not energized, by the previous step then push the YELLOW"ON/OFF" button to energize the circuitry.0 The LED display should read 0.00 cfm and the "flow" LED should be lit.03 Press the "RESET" button to start the sample pump. After a few seconds, theLED display should gradually increase to approximately 1.0 cfm (0.8 cfm to1.2 cfm).0 Record the sample start time and starting flow indication (in cfm) on Form EP-31.[] While the air sampler is running, take at least one 3-ft OW and CW reading toverify that you are still in the plume. Notify the OTC if conditions havesignificantly changed.

I PC IENON-QUAUTY' RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IergLy, PLAN { PROCEDUREPCEUEREFERENCE USE Page 2.4 of 4_9Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 2 of 3[] Wait until the sample pump stops automatically (in approximately 10minutes). The sample volume is preset to 10 cubic feet. This can be verifiedby pressing the "volume" button after the sampler has stopped.At a location outside of the plume, with the loaded sample holder in place,PURGE the sample cartridge and filter by pressing the YELLOW On/Offbutton to "Off' and then "On". Then press the RESET button. Let the samplerrun for about 20 seconds.O] Press the RESET button again to stop the sample pump.O3 Remove the filters from their respective holders:[3 Use disposable gloves when handling samples taken in the radioactiveplume..Count the Air Sam [les:SEnsure that the Ludlum 177 meter is on with the HP-210 connected.0- Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading.O Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31.O Obtain a clean metal planchet from the OMT case Remove the sample holder fromthe air sampler, unscrew the filter holder and carefully remove the particulate filterwith the tweezers provided.O Place the particulate filter in a clean planchet, place the planchet in the sampleholder and check the particulate filter with the HP-21 0 probe and obtain theGROSS CPM reading.Record the particulate filter GROSS CPM reading on Form EP-31.Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, andrecord on Form EP-31.[0 Place fiter in marked envelope and place in baggie. Discard planchet by placing ina waste bag provided in the case.

IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED )P-EP-320 Revision 10":; Ldety.', EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 255 of 49Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 3 of 3To count the iodine filter cartridges in the sample holders, modify the holders asfollows:SUsing the SH-4a, pull out the slide.Q] Remove the insert.Q Push the slide back in.D Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading.l~Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31.Using disposable gloves, place the silver zeolite cartridge (inlet side up -arrows*facing down) in the cavity created by removing the sample holder slide.O Place the HP-21 0 probe on the sample holder and measure the cartridge reading.Record the iodine cartridge GROSS CPM on Form EP-31.O Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, andrecord on Form EP-31.I- Place cartridge in separate baggie and place baggie inside other baggie containingfilled out particulate filter envelope.Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.Load a new iodine cartridge and particulate filter in the air sample holder beforemoving to a new survey/sampling location.0 Return the sampler and holder, the count rate meter and probe, the countingfixture and tweezers to the vehicle.0 Return packaged samples to the vehicle.0IF at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise. Continuemonitoring for radiation fields from the vehicle. Periodically report conditions tothe Offsite Team Coordinator. Prepare for reassignment.

t' IPEC SITE INON-QUALIrY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING"PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 2_6 of 4.99Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 1 of 3Q When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information.QUse the following equipment:O Surgeon's rubber gloveso Smear or gauze wipes0 Small paper envelope or plastic bag0I Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencil0 Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" onForm EP-31.NOTE:Find a surface to sample for contamination. Avoid unfinished wooden and hard surfaces withsharp edges. Use smears for smoother sUrfaces and gauze wipes for rougher surfaces.0 Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for agauze wipe with this information from Form EP-31"[0 "LOCATION"0] "DATE" and "TIME""SURFACE SMEARED"0 Find AND smear a surface. Smear a 100-cm2 area. Put two fingers on asmear or wipe AND hold it with your thumb. Reach out AND drag it backacross the surface in the pattern of an "S".0] Record the "Time" and the "SURFACE SMEARED" on Form EP-31.Place the smear or wipe in the paper envelope or plastic bag.Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples.

SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10Sbl? EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 2._7 of 4..9Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 2 of 3NOTE:Unless otherwise directed, count the samples where background is less than 300 CPM. IFsamples must be counted in background higher that 300 CPMA, THEN the gross count ratefor the sample must be greater than twice background. If necessary, relocate to a differentlocation.- _ _ _-___Measure the surface contamination samples.Use the following:5O Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 pancake probe0 Surgeon's rubber glovesO TweezersO Planchets0 Smear or wipe in a small paper en'.elope or plastic bagO3 Form EP-31 used to record surface contamination sampling data.Determine the activity (CPM) on the smear or wipe.Q Using either the Ludlum 177 with pancake probe to measure background forthe smear or wipe, "BKGD CPM".U Place the probe about one quarter inch above an empty planchetusing the SHA4 holder.U Adjust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceedingfull scale on the meter.U Read AN._=D record the "8KGD CPM" on Form EP-31.O- Measure the smear or wipe, "SMEAR + BKGD CPM".O Remove, using tweezers, a smear or wipe from the envelope orplastic bag. Place the smear or wipe on the planchet.

,Z~~ IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED iP-EP-320 Revision 10E FMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 2_8 of 4_9Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 3 of 3U] Place the probe about one quarter to one half inch above the smear orwipe.Adjust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceeding fullscale on the meter.[] Read AND record "SMEAR + 8KGD CPM' on Form EP-31.O3 Calculate AN.__D record "SMEAR CPM". Subtract "BKGD CPM" from "SMEAR+ BKGD CPM".Return, using tweezers, the smear or wipe with the planchet to its small paperenvelope or plastic bagORemove the rubber gloves and place them in the bag designated forradiological trash.[] Repeat above steps :for additional smears or wipes.[U Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.

SIPEC SIrE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP.-320 Revision 10: f = EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE jPage 2__9 of 4_9Attachment 8Perform Continuous Exposure Reporting and Control ActionsPage 1 of 1Use Form EP-1 0, ERG Log Sheet to record movement and activitiesconducted. Use the 1 0-Mile Emergency Planning Zone Wind Sector Map, SiteBoundary Map, GPS Units and Street Atlases. Take note of any change in thefrisker or survey meter that is located in the vehicle..~oTE:Attachments 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 may be used to identify_ destination.0 Maintain radio or telephone communications with the Communicator I Off~siteTeam Coordinator in route between locations. Each Offsite Monitoring Teamshould contact the Offsite Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) minuteintervals.0 Verify the Communicator I Offsite Team Coordinator has the position (e.g.,"Offsite Team"), the name of the team (e.g., "Mobile One"), the names and theDLR numbers of the team members.Keep pertinent current information on 1~orm EP-1 0, ERO Log Sheet.SDosimeter readings (Note readings on Form EP-36)a Plant, radiological, and meteorological conditions,,Monitoring requirements,,Radiological, exposure controls,, ALARA locationsLandmarks on the route shown on the maps and atlases; e.g., DLR sites,Reuter Stokes sites, schools, and intersections.F at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator. Continue monitoring for radiation fieldsfrom the vehicle. Periodically ensure both the Offsite Team and the Off~siteTeam Coordinator/Communicator have current information. Note the currentinformation on Form EP-31 and dosimeter readings on Form EP-36.F directed to another location THEN return to the beginning of this Attachment.

IPEC SITE PLN NON-QUALITYP RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTING j POCURPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3..0 of 4_.9Attachment 9Perform Post-Field Monitoring ActionsPage 1 of 2U LF directed to deactivate' THEN continue below.U! Return to the designated EOF or Alternative TSCIOSC parking area or otherlocation as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.U Survey AN__D decontaminate the vehicle as directed by the RadiologicalAssessment Coordinator. Document results on Form EP-31. Return samplesfor additional analysis.CAUTI..______________N: ____ ______ _____Ask the Dose Assessor to determine which, if any, samples are radioactive and implementradiological controls for those samples prior to removing them from the vehicle.U Collect together the samples (i.e., filters, cartridges, smears) with thecorresponding data forms.U Ensure each sample is packaged, labeled and traceable to a data form.NOTE:Samples may be analyzed at the EOF, onsite by Chemistry or other radiological assessmentfacilities offsite. Non-radioactive samples may be shipped offsite using NEM procedures.Radioactive samples may be shipped offsite using Radiological Waste procedures.U] Request a disposition for the samples from the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.U] Turn samples over to the Dose Assessor or representatives from the RP,Chemistry, NEM or Radiological Waste organizations as directed by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator.U Return equipment, materials and supplies.U] Use the appropriate portions of Form EP-AD-6-1, "EOF Inventory Checklist"and ensure kits are stocked.U3 Read AND record dosimeter exposures on Form EP-10. Deliver DLRs andcompleted Forms to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.~NOTE:For drill purposes return DLRs to kits.

JMegy EMGECPLNPCEUEIPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE }Page 3_.! of 4.99Attachment 9Perform Post-Field Monitoring ActionsPage 2 of 2SRequest assistance from the Dose Assessor to check, decontaminate O_.Rpackage contaminated equipment.Q Check that the listed equipment is returned to the kit. Report missingequipment to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator AN_.D replace missingequipment as directed. Return the kit to the storage location.[] Check that the equipment removed earlier is returned to the storage location.Report missing equipment AN replace as directed by the RadiologicalAssessment Coordinator.

Eler J__ PEC SITE NON-QUALIlY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPL=8 EMERNECY PLA PROCEDUREMPEMERGNCYPLNG--PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 32 of 499Attachment 10IPEC Site MapPage 1 of I

, IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING .....PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 3:3 of 4_9Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring LocationsPage 1 of 6Sector- Mile Mao Number Location DirectionsfGrid) (1 off major roads from site)1-2 W-1~ (B-5) Roa Hook Rd., @ 0.1-0.2 ml. Rte. 9 North to Annsville Circle to Rtes, 6 & 202,fm Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West. Left to Roa Hook Rd.* W-14 (G-4) (Radiation Monitor Sta. #1 )1-7 P-3 (8-9) Route 9D North @ 3.3-3.4 (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West to Bear Mt.ml. north of Bear Mt. Bridge. Bridge. Right to Rte. 9D North."P-1 (W-5) [I] (St. Francis Friary)1-10 P-2 (C-7) Route 9D North @ 0.2-0.3 Rte. 9 North. Left to Rte. 403. Right to Rte. 9Dmi. north of Bridge over North.Indian Brook. (Derham X*P'5 (R-7) Rd.)2-2 W-1 (C-5) Old Pemart Ave. along R.R. Rte. 9 North to Rte's 202& 6, Main St. Right to....to dead-end @ fence. (TLD Main St. Exit. Right to Main St. toward river to"W. 14 (G.5) Site). bottom of hili. Right to Old Pemart Ave.2-3 W-1 (C-4) Highland Ave. @ [rl Sprout Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Pkwy. Ext. North, crossBrook Rd. (Truck Sales overpass, Right to Highland Ave. Exit. Right to*W. 17 (F- 6) Room) Highland Ave.2-6 W-1 (D-2) also Rte. 13 (Sprout Brook Rd.) Rte. 9 North, to Bear Mt. Pkwy Ext. North, Right to,P-3 (D-1 0) @ [I] Old Albany Post Rd. I Division St. Exit. Left to Division St., to Oregon Rd.fr] Canopus Hollow Rd. North. Left to Gallows Hill Rd. to RIe. 13 (Sprout* W- 7(D-7) Brook Rd.).2-10 P-6 (E-8) Canopus Hollow Rd. @ (r] (See 2-6), Rte, 13, Sprout Bk. Rd. I Rte. 15,Bell Hollow Rd. Carnopus Hollow Rd. North. Left to Horton HollowRd. North. Left to (again) Canopus Hollow Rd.* P-2 ("15) North.3-1 W-2 (C-6) Louisa St. @ R.R. Bridge. Rte. 9A North. Left to Welcher Ave. Right to LowerSouth St. North. Left to Louisa St.* W-14(J-5)(1) Key For County MapsFor each monitoring point's grid locations either the Haggstrom roadatlases (top) or the Geographia atlases (bottom with *) may be used whichare shown by County map, page number and grid coordinates.Legend: W =Westchester P= Putnam0 = Orange R= Rockland IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10L EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTINGtPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 344 of 4.99Attachment 11tOffsite Monitoring LocationsPage 2 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMil_..e (Gid o(off maior roads from site)3-3 W-i (D-5) Horton Dr. @ Hillcrest Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. North. Right toElementary School Carhart Ave. Right to Leda Drive. Right to Horton*W- 14 (G-7) Dr.3-6 W-1 (E-3) Oregon Rd. @ [r) Rte. 21, Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. North. Right toPeekskill Hollow Rd. Division St. Exit. Left to Division St., to Oregon Rd.*W. 17 (E-9) North.3-10 P-6 (F-8) Rte. 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd. (See 3-6), Right to Rte. 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd.* P. 2 (U-21) @ [I] Tinker Hill Rd.4-1 W-2 (C-7) Lower South St. [r] @ 0.1-0.2 Rte. 9A North. Left to Welcher Ave. Right to Lower___________mi. fm Welcher Ave. past South St. North.-1.4(K5) A&P. (Englehardt Corp.* W.14 (-5) Entrance)4-3 W-2 (D-6) Maple Ave. @ [1] Chapel Hill Rte. 9A North. Right to Weicher Ave. Left toDr. (Chapel Hill Estates) Washington St. Right to Hudson Ave. Right to"W- 14(J-7) Maple Ave.4-6 W-11I (F-4) Lexington Ave. @ [r] Rte. 9 North to IBear Mt. Ext. North. Right to 6-* W- 17 (G.IO) Townsend Rd. Exit. Left to Rte. 6 East. Right to Lexington Ave.4-10 W-.11 (J-3) Somerston Rd. @ [I] Carol Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. Right to Rte. 6 Exit.Court Left to Rte. 6 East. Right on Curry St, Left onS* W- 1(E-16) Weskora Rd. Left on Somerston Rd.5-2 W-2 (C-7) McKinley St. @ [1] (former Rte, 9A North. Right to Welcher Ave. Left on*W14K-) McKinley School). McKinley St.5-4 W-2 (E-7) Furnace Woods Rd. @ Rte. 9 South. Right to Montrose Exit. Right to Rte.Maple Ave. 9A North. Right to Watch Hill Rd. Left to Furnace* W.14 (K.8) Woods Rd.5-7 W-12 (G-7) Hunterbrook Rd @ 0.3-0.4 Rte. 9 South. Right to Rte. 129 Exit. Left tomi North of Baptist Church Municipal P1. Left to Rte.129, Maple St. North. Left* -1 (tK.12) R.(Coaxial Crossing #571) to Hunterbrook Rd.5-10W-12 (J-7)* -*W15 (K-16)Hanover St. @ MosemanRd. (St. Patrick's School)Rte. 9 South. Right to Rte. 129 Exit. Left toMunicipal PI. Left to Rte.129, Maple St. North. Leftto Underhitl Ave. Right to Hanover St.

SL°t -., iPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10-L.kg. EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTiNG ,,PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 3_5 of 4.99Attachment IiOffsite Monitoring LocationsPage 3 of 6Sector- Mile MaD Number Location Directions(Grid) (off maior roads from site)6-1 W-2 (C-7) Rte. 9A 0 Tate Ave. Rte. 9A South to Tate Ave.-14 K-5) Westchester Industrial Park8-3 W-2 (D-8) Watch Hill Rd. @. [l] Rte, 9A South. Left on Watch Hill Rd.* W-14 (-8) Mountainside Tr.6-7 W-12 (F-g) Rte. 129 North @ Hunter (See 5-10), Rte.129, Maple St. North.* W- 14 (N-lI) Brook Bridge6-10 W-13 (J-10) Rte. 134 @ Rte. 100 Rte. 9 South. Left to Rte, gA South. Left to Rte."W- 12 (P-16) 134, Croton Dam Rd.7-1 W-2 (8-7) Westchester Ave. @ [I} i Rte. 9A South. Right to Tate Ave. Right to* -1 L~ St. Westchester Ave.7-4 W-2 (D-9) Watch Hill Rd. @ [I] (See 5-4), Right to Watch Hill Rd.' -~(- Westminster Dr.7-6 W-3 (E-1 1) Cleveland Dr. @ [r] Hughes (See 5-10), Rte.129, Maple St. North. Right to OldSt. Post Rd. South. Left to Cleveland Dr.*W-11 (t:9)7-10 W-v G-3 North State Rd. 0 Ryder Rte. 9 South. Left: to Rte. 9A South. Left to NorthAve. State Rd.* W-9(U-13)8-1 W-2 (8-7) Westchester Ave. @ (See 7-1), Westchester Ave. past 1st St., between(Buchanan Verplanck 4t" St. and Pheasant Run.*W- 14 (L-4) Elementary School)8-3 W-3 (C-9) Crugers Station Rd. @ [r] Rte. 9A South. Right to Crugers Station Rd.* w. 1 (N-7) Ripley PI.8-7 W-3 (D-12) Croton Pt. Ave. @ Fixed Air Rte. 8 South. Right to Croton Pt. Ave. Exit. Right* W- 11 (R-7) Sampling Sta. on Croton Pt. Ave.8-10 W-4 (E-15) Liberty St. @ Hudson St. Rte. 9 South. Right to Revolutionary Rd. Right to______ W- 9(V-IO) Rockledge Ave. Left to Liberty St.9-1 W-2 (8-8) 14t" St. @ James St. (See 8-1), Westchester Ave. to 14th St. Right to

  • W- 14 (1.-4) St.9-3 W-2 (B-8) Montrose Pt. Road 0 End Rte. 9A South. Right to Kings Ferry Rd. to(outside George's Island Montrose Pt. Rd.* W..14 (M-4) Park)

SIPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 3.6 of 499Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring Locations____________Page 4 of 6Sector-__ Mile Map Number Location Directions(Grid) f oft maior roads from site)9-7 R-6 (X-12) Rte. 9W South @ Rte, 90, Bear Mt, Bridge West to Rte. 9W South.a-S J13) South Mountain Rd.9-10 R-9 (X-16) Kings Highway North @ Old (See 9-7), Rte. 9W South. Right to Rte, 303.Mill Rd. Right on Rockland Lake Rd. Right to Rte. 13,SR -2 (M,13) Casper Hill Rd. t Kings Highway North.10-1 W-2 (B-a) 111h St. @ Highland Ave. Broadway South. Right to St(Church)* W -14 (L.-3)10-4 R-3 (W-8) Grassy Point Rd. @ Beach (See 1.2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202Rd. South, Left to Rte. 108, Main St. to Grassy PointR. 6 (Go12) Rd.10-7 R-6 (1-12) Central Highway I Little Tor (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202Rd. @ Rte. 90, South South. Right at Rte. 202 Westside Ave. Left toR -. 5 (J-1O) Mountain Rd. Rte.33, Central Highway / Little Tor Rd.10-10 R-8 (S-15) West Clarkstown Rd. @ Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to exit 11. Left toPalisades Pkwy. Overpass New Hempstead Rd. Right to West Clarkstown'"R.2 (M-1O) Rd.11-1 W-2 (B-8) 9th St. extension @ Radiation Broadway South. Right to 9rn St. past gate,Monitor Sta. #11. (Lock between abandoned bunkers and transmission* W. 14 (L-3) combination required) tower.11-3 R-3 (U-7) Adams Dr'. @ Gilmore Dr. (See 1 -2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202* R -6 (F-Il) South. Right to Adams Dr.1 1-6 R-3 (S-9) Willow Grove Rd. @ Knapp Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 14. Left toRd. Willow Grove Rd.5( 10s(Gt)11-10 Wilder Rd. @ Rte. 202 Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 13. RightR-5 (N-13) (Haverstraw Rd.) to Rte. 202 South, to Rte. 202 (Haverstraw Rd.)___________Left to Wilder Rd.* -4 (K-7)

IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_7 of 4.99Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring LocationsPage 5 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMile (Gid foff major roads from site)12-2 R-3 (V-6) Rte. 9W/202 @ south end of (See sector 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte.West Shore Dr. 9W/202 South. to south end of West Shore Dr."R -6(E-12) (formerly Gays Hill Rd.)12-4 R-3 (T-7) Franck Rd. @ Richard C. Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 15. RightBrown Dr. on Rte. 106, Old Gate Hill Rd. to Cedar Pond Rd.* R.6(E-11) Left to Bulsontown Rd. Right to Franck Road.12-7 R-3 (Q-7) Lake Welch Dr. @ Sewage Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 16. RightPlant. to Lake Welch Drive (Road closed during winter* R -6 (E-9) months).12-10 R-2 (1K-9) Lake Welch Dr. @ Seven (See 12-7) continue on Lake Welch Drive. (RoadR3(Isr )Lakes Dr. closed during winter months).13-2 R-1 (V-5) Rte. 9W/202 @ north end of (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202West Shore Dr. South. Left to north end of West Shore Dr.* R-6 (O-42) (formerly Gays Hill Rd.)13-3 R-3 (U-5) Mott Farm Rd @ entrance to (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9WJ202Camp Addison Boyce. (Lake South. Right to Rte. 11 8A, Right to Rte. 118,* R. 6 (E.12) Bullowa). Mott Farm Rd.13-9 0-21 (W-16) Arden Valley Rd. @ Ardeni Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 18 toRd.! Bailey Town Rd. Seven Lakes Dr. to Lake Tiorati Circle to Arden* 0 -22 (14W~-33) Valley Rd. West.14-2 R-1 (W-4) Thunder Mt. Rd. @ (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202-6(42) Radiation Monitor Sta. #14 South. Right to Thunder Mt. Rd.14-6 0-18 (Z7-14) Rte, 6 @ 1.0 mi. West of Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 18.Palisades Pkwy Continue to Rte. 6 West.*0 .21 (2BB-30)

,IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10I ;:" ,tl~c~EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTINGIPROCEDURE J REFERENCE USE Page 3._8 of 49Attachment 11Qffsite Monitoring Locations_________Page 6 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMile..Grid) (off major roads from site)14-10 0-17 (X13) Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. (See 14-6) Continue on Rte. 6 West. Right to__________North @ NYS Twy. Averill Ave. Continue on Rte. 32 North. Right toS0-21 (I/WW28) Overpass. Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. North.15-1 R-1 (W-4) Rte. 9W/202 @ Anchor (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202Monument. (Directly South.* R -a (D-13) across from IndianPoint).15-4 R-1 (U-2) Rte. 9W/202, 0.5 mi. (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202south of bridge @ Bear South. Right to Bear Mountain Inn.*R.-3(Insert A) Mount Inn.15-6 0-18 (AA-13) Mine Rd. @ Weyants (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North.Pond Rd. Left to Old Rte. 9W (Firefighter's Mem. Dr.). Left* 0.21 (DDD-.28) to Mine Rd.15-10 0-18 (Y-12) Smith Clove Rd. @ (See 14-6), Continue on Rte. 6 West. Right toTrout Brook Rd. / Averill Ave. Continue on Rte. 32 North. Right to*0 016 (VY-25) Mineral Springs Rd. Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. North.16-1 R-1 (X-4) Ayers Rd @ Radiation (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202*R.6(-1) Monitor Sta. #16. South. Left to Ayers Rd (Old Rte. 9W).16-4 R-1 (U-i) Bear Mt. Bridge @ west (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West to Bear Mt.*w7E) end, (traffic circle). Bridge West.16-6 0-18 (BB-13) Morgan's Farm Rd. @ (See 16-4), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North.0.7-0.8 Mi. West of Right to Exit. Left to Rte. 218, to Morgan's Farm* 0.-16 (FFF-.26) Cragsten Lakes. Rd.16-9 0-18 (BB-11 ) Rte. 9W @ Rte. 293 (See 16-4), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North-016 (EEEo23) to Rte. 293.

~ , IPEC SITE NON-QUALIT' RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10*. EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMIPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_9 of 4_9Attachment 12Reuter Stokes LocationsPage 1 of 1Monitor Number1 (__2 i13LocationCountyw ......Roa Hook Road & Cortlandt Town3aracieWestchester-4.- 4\nnsville Circle/Intersection ofRoute 6 and Route 9 CortiandtHludson Street & Railroad AvenuePeekskillWestchesterWestchester4Lower South Street. PeekskiliWestchesterSouth Street & Welcher Avenue,Buchanan5Westchester6Broadway, BuchananWestchesterIBroadway at Entrance to Service7_________Center, Buchanan WestchesterBroadway across from Unit 38_________entrance, Buchanan WestchesterBroadway & St. Patrick's,____9 Cemetery, Verplanck iWestchester.................. street & Highland Avenue,10 Verplanck 1 WestchesterEnd of 9tfl. Streetl West side of__11 Quarry, Verplanck WestchesterRoute 9W & Gays Hill Road,12 Stony. Point RocklandRoute 9W & Gays Hill Road,13 North, Stony Point Rockland: Route 9W & Thunder MountainS14 Road, Stony Point Rockland1 :~Om., 16ti oute uvv, Jones I-'ornltAyers Road, Jones Point .....R~ockland I ... IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10' L'flLi.Y EM~ERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREI IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 40 of 4_9Attachment 13GPS Locations,Pge3 f 6Longtude Latitude GPS Location.Desjqation Locatio...._n-73.94767 41.29833 $1-M2 Roa Hook Road-73.96872 41 .31253 $1-M3 Military Road-73,95562 41.32737 $1-M4 Military Road-73.95732 41.34182 SI-M5 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73,95297 41,35628 $t-M6 SR-Sd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.96911 41.36984 Si1-M7, W SR-21 8/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.94713 41.37072 $1-M7 SR-gd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73,96509 41.38481 S1-M8, W Fenton Place-73.94703 41.36518 SI-MB Philipse Landing-73.96291 41.39959 S1-M9 Upton Road-?'3.93302 41.39898 S1-Mg. 1E SR-Sd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.95708. 41.41413 S1-M10, E Market Street.-73.97219 41.41328 S1-M 10, W SR-218/Storm King Highway41.29556 S2-M2 Ord Pemart Avenue.-73.9,309 41.3101 $2-M3 US-S/Albany Post Road/ CR-306-73.92819 41,32471 S2-M4 US-9/Albany Post RoadlCR-306-73.91506 41.33845 S2-M5 Upland Drive-73.90688 41.34955 $2-M6 Old Albany Post Road-73.90214 41.36373 $2-M7 Old Albany Post Road-73.89566 41.37736 $2-M8 Old Albany Post Road-73.88383 41.3893 $2-M9 Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill-73.88109 41.38844 $2-MS Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill-73.87298 41.401 55 $2-M10 South Highland Road/ Highland Road-73.93616 41 .27838 $3-M1 CR-155tLouisa Street-73.92418 41.28995 S3-M2 Central Avenue-73.91147 41.30082 $3-M3 Frost Lane-73.89579 41.30943 $3-M4 Locust Avenue-73.88661 41.32299 53-M5 Oregon Road-73.87224 41.3326 $ 3-M6 Peekskill Hollow Turnpike IPEC SirE INON-QUALUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10E7" FMERGENCY PLAN. PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 41_ of 499Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 2 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.85761 41,34202 $3-M7 Boys Camp Road-73.84244 41.35102 $3-M8 CR-21/Peekskill Hollow Road-73.83322 41.36456 $3-M9 CR-21/Peekskill Hollow Road-73.81264 41.36944 $3-M10 Barger Street-73,93415 41.27601 $4-M1 Lower South Street-73.91695 41.28244 S4-M2 Robin Drive-73.8979 41.2856 $4-M3 Buttonwood Avenue-73.88088 41.2924 S4-M4 US-202/Crompond Road/SR-35-73.86359 41..29873 $4-M5 School Road-73.84664 ..: 41.30567 S4-M6 Sylvan Road-73.83351 41.31804 $4-M7 Stoney Street-73.81069. 41.,31579 S4-M8 Strang 8oulevard-73.79165 41.31 887 S4-M9 Gamer Street-73.77506 41.3265 $4-M10 Driveway-73.93241 41.26946 "$5-M1 McGuire Avenue-73.8938 41.27098 S5-M3 Pleasantside Road-73.87465 41,26829 S5-M4 Maple Avenue-73.8555 41.26691 $5-M5 Maple Avenue-73.83651 41.27619 $5-M6 Hunter 8rook Road-73.81731 41.27687 S5-M7 Taconic State Parkway-73.79854 4 1.25862 $5-M8 CR-131/Underhill Avenue/Turkey Mountain Ave.-73.77973 41.28321 S5-M9 US-202/Saw Mill River RoadISR-35/SR-1 18-73.761 41 .2868 S5-10 SR-35/Amawalk Road-73.93321, 41.26469 S6-M1 US-9tBriarcliff Peekskill Parkway-73.91 547 41,.25922 S6-M,2 Washington Street-73.89935 41.25084 $6-M3 Flanders Lane-73.86466 41,23849 $6-M5 Colabaugh Pond Road-73.84433 41.23679 j$6-M6 SR-129lYorktown Road-73.82415 41.23671 S6-M7 Croton Dam Road PEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE fIMPLEtMENTiNGtPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 42~ of 499Attachment 13GPS M~onitoring LocationsPage 3 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.81237 41.22047 $6-M8 Taconic State Parkway_-73.79171 41.22024 S6-M9 SR-134/Kitchawan Road-73.77188 41.21854 S6-M10 SR-100/RT-100tSomerstown TKJSaw MiW Ri Rd-73.93918 41.25831 $7-MI Henry Street-73.92418 41.24908 S7-M2 US-9l1Bdarcliff Peekskill Parlway-73.91014 41.23923 $7-M3 Westminster Drive-73.90105 41 .22569 S7-M4-73.88153 41.21991 $7-M5 Glengary Road-7-385518 .41-.19892: .- S7-M7 Glendale RoadI.-73.84096 .41,1892 S7-M8 Grace Lane-73.83162 41.17585 $7-M9 Brookside Lane-73,8152 .41.16777.. $7-M10 SR-i100/Saw Mill River Road *'-73.94353 .41.25629. $8-MI Tate Avenue-73.93895 41.24208 $8-M2 Sunset Road-73.92388 41.23138 $8-M3 Cortlandt Street-73.91221 41.21975 $8-M4 US-9/Briarcliff Peekskifl Parkway-73.88757 41.19711 S8-M6, E H-alf Moon Bay Drive-73.89637 41.17711 S8-M7 Croton Road-73.87203 41.17125 S8-M8 Beach Road/Brayton Park-73.91418 41.14232 S8-M9, W CR-80/Rockland Lake Road-73.86092 41.15862 $8-M9 US-9/Highland Avenue-73.86147 41.14174 $8-M10 US-8tSouth Highland AvenuelAlbany Post Road-73.95189 41.25505 $9-M1 Westchester Avenue-73.94829 41.24065 $9-M2 Montrose Point Road-73.96099 41.19754 89-M5 Liberty Street-73.95553 41.18276 $9-M6 US-9W/S 9/Congers Avenue-73.9569 41.16831 S9-M7 SR-304-73.95273 41.15383 S9-M8 CR-80lCongers Road/Congers Lake Road-73.95544 41.13938 $9-M9 Waters Edge

..SITE {NON-QUALrn( RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10L EMERGENCY PLAN I PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE jPage 433 of 493Attachment 13GP$ Monitoring LocationsPage 4 of 6Lntue Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.95863 41.12493 $9-M!0 Old Mill Road-73.95779 41.25588 S10-Mi 11t Street & Broadway-73.97662 41 .23048 S 10-M3 CR-110/Beach Road-73.98644" 41.21802 .s10.M4 US-gW/s LibertyDrive/US-202--73.98357 41.20132 $10-M5 US-9WlS (W/Conger Avenue/US-202-73.98863 41.18726 $10-M6 South Mountain Road/South Mountain Road-74.00396 41.17642 $1O-M7 CR-33/North Little Tor Road-74.00504 41.16108 $10-M8 CR-33INorth Little Tor Road'-74.01475 41.1.4848 .$10-M9. CR-80/New Hempstead Road-74.03562 41.1394 S10-M10 SR-,45/North Main Street-73.99196 41,.23884 $11-M3 Miller Drive-74.00488 41.22814 .-$1 1-M4 CR-47/Thiells Road-74.02051 41.21t951 S 11-M5 CR-98ANillow Grove Road-74.03122 Si$ 1-MS Wil~sr Avenue-74.04548 41.19745 $11-M7 Tamarack Lane-74,.05223 41.1822 S 11-M8 US-202/Haverstraw Road-74.07514 41.17897 S$l1-M9 US-202iHaverstraw Road-74.08944 41.16932 Si11-Mi10 US-202/Haverstraw Road-73.98469 41.2553 S12-M2 US-9W/ North Liberty Drive/US-202-74.00733 41.25968 $12-M3 Skahen Drive/Fowler Drive-74.02295 41.24891 S12-M4 CR-69ICedar Flats Road-74.03566 41.23519 S12-M5 CR-i106/Gate Hill Road-74.05344 41 .22952 $12-M6 CR-I106/Gate Hill Road-74.0735 41.22762 $12-M7 CR-106/Gate Hill Road-74.0881 41.23595 $12-M8 CR-106/Kanawauke Road-74.1173 41.23417 $12-M9 CR-106-74.136 41.231 S12-M10 CR-106-73.98964 41 .26845 $13-M2 Maple Place-74.00825 41 .2635 $13-M3 CR-118/Mott Farm Road IPEC Sn'sE NON-QUALITY RELATED 1P-EP-320 Revision 10PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ...PROCEDURE REIENEUSE jPage 44 of 4.99Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 5 of 6Lniue Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-74.04471 41.25577 $1 3-M5 Palisades Interstate Parkway-74.08545 41.27404 $13-M7 Tiorati Brook road-74.10461 41.27443 $13-M8 Arden Valley Road-74.12367 41.27902 $13-M9 Arden Road-74.14296 41 .27104 $13-M10 Clove Furnace Drive-74.03501 41.30476 $14-M5 US-61Seven Lakes Drive-74o05109 41.31268 514-MS S--74.06732 41.32041 S14-M7 us-6-74.08917 41.32071 s14-M8 US-6-74,11484 41.31188 -$1'4-M9-"" -US-6-74,12351 41.33378 $14-M10 SR-32/Albany Turnpike-73.96343 41.28072 .$15-tv1 us-gw/North Liberty DrivetUS-202-73.97286 41.29348 S1-. $5-M.2 US-9W/North Liberty Drive/US-202-73,9917 41.30039 S15-M3 Lemon Road-74.00798 41.30858 Si15-M4 7 Lakes Drive-74.01565 41.32322 Si15-M5 West Point-74.01 702 41 .32219 Sl15-M5 West Point-74.01 854 41.32106 S15-M5 West Point-74.02024 41.33898 $15-M6 Mine Road-74.04863 41 .33928 $15-M7 Stillwell Lake TrailI-74.07387 41.3391 $15-M8 Bull Pond Road-74.07616 41.35944 S15-M9 West Point-74.08834 41.37071 $15-M10 CR-34iTrout Brook Road-73.96003 41.28241 316-Mi Old Route 9W/Old Ayers Road-73.97065 41.29449 $16-M2 Old Route 9W-73.96536 41 .31156 S16-M3 US-6/US-2O2fBear Mountain Bridge Road-73.97207 41.3252 $16-M4, E SR-SD/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.97801 41.33898 316-M5 us-9w/SR-21 8-74.00757 41.3452 $16-M6 North Deep Hollow Road iPEC SITE NON-QUJALrTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING jPROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE jPage 455 of 49Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 6 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationD esignation Location-73.99979 41,36392 $16-M7 North Deep Hollow Road-74.00351 41.3784 S16-M8 North Deep Hollow Road-74.01 507 41.39046 S16-M9 Bog Meadow Road-74.01 34 41.4066 S16-M10 Bog Meadow Road IPEC SITE jNON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTING PRCDRPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 4_6 of 499Attachment 14Sampling Point- Distance and LocationsPage 1 of 1Secto rWind SiteDirection Boundaryfrom Distance(DEG)SVerify, TCjsPoint FromDistance ITrue #Verify. ReuterPoint jStokesLocation Distance1N169-1902977m3749m'1 4ReuterStokesLocationBear Mt. Rd.near Old Stoneon HudsonAnnsville CircleTexaco Station0Rt.202 &RI, 6-t + --322633792NNERt. 202 &Rt, 61 91-2133234m3331m22____ _____ -West. Co Hudson Street &3NE 214-235 716m !158m 45 Power 2574 Railroad Station_____ _______________ ln Lower South St4ENE 236-258 701m i1094m 67 Broadway j 1448 Near West Iron5E 259-280 762m 724m 90 Broadway 1287 .1. By yass Diner6ESE 281-303 625m 609m 1110 Broadway_ 643 1Broadway._17SE 304-325 610m 617m I135 Broadway I 643 Broadway8SSE 326-348 701im I716m 157 Broadway 804 BroadwayI J ServiceRd to9S J349-101 006m 949m 180

  • Georgia 1126 Broadway*Pacific ________*. Service h.Sread1I0SSW 11-33 1006m 1030m 202 Georgia 1287 Highland_______ _____ _____ ____ __ _____ ______ Pacific _ _ _ _ _ _ _GeorgiaPacific Trap Rock at11IW 34-55 488m 611 m 225 Corp. 1287 end of 912WSW 5__-___ 2349m__ 2494m_ 247__ Rt. 9W 2494 Gays Hill Rd.Gays Hill iGays Hill Rd.l3W 79-100 1802m 1834m 27 Road 1870 _____IqvvIrjVVIU I- I1,31 oo0nril teemZ'dZ. ItN. ]N~ Iit. !5NW124-1451432m1529m 315Rt. 9W j 1648 iRts,.gW & 2024. -- -~ _________ ------l 6NNW146-16814161512m L37Ayers j 1770 {Ayers RoadRoad __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE 1 Page 7 of 49Attachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 1 of 3DISCUSSIONo- The purpose of radiological monitoring is to find and define a plume of radioactiveairborne Contamination and any surface contamination left in the wake of a plume.o Monitoring activities include detecting beta radiation, measuring gamma radiation andsampling airborne and surface contamination.LIMonitoring data is reported to the EOF and may be used by the ERO to determineemergency action levels, emergency classifications, radiological exposure controls,protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective actionrecommendations for the general public.o Offsite Monitoring Team Members will be notified of a declared emergency at eitherUnit 2 or Unit 3 and directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).They are expected at the EOF within the 60 minutes following the declaration.oAt the EOF, Offsite Monitoring Team Members report to the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator for assignment to the or 2nd shift teams..PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ""o Continually review and practice the prescribed radiological exposure controls.oAvoid cross contamination of samples and equipment.oWhen Open window vs Closed window is >= 1 .5 you are in the plume.o Each Offsite Monitoring Team is composed of members from those whose names arelisted in the Emergency Telephone Directory.oOnsite Teams from the OSC monitor inside the Protected Area fence within andaround the Site Boundary. Offsite Monitoring Teams monitor outside this boundary.Emergency Sampling Point locations are listed in Attachments 11, 13 and 14 of thisprocedure.o Vehicles are checked and decontaminated as prescribed in this procedure.oThe Dose Assessor (DA) in the EOF assures radiological controls are implemented forsamples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel in the EOF.oQualified Nuclear Environmental Monitoring (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and airsampling station filters at fixed sites within the 10 Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs andfilters for analysis, sample soil and water and perform other activities prescribed in thestation NEM Procedures.

iPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE]MPLEMENTlNG'PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 4.8 of 499Attachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 2 of 3EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALSo Equipment and material for the Offsite Monitoring Teams are at the EOF in astorage location behind the south wall in the east stairwell near the foot of thestairs.oA key for the storage location is inside the key locker on the west wall of theEmergency Operations Facility (EOF) near the EOF Information Liaison station.Another key is inside the red key box outside, near the entry door to the ECC,on the east wall.o Equipment and material include three complete sets of monitoring kits. Eachset has two sealed cases, A and B}. Case A is. for plume survey/sampling;. CaseB is for REMP sampling only.oThree vehicles, with mobile radio and cellular phone, are available for theOffsite Monitoring Teams. The keys are inside the storage location in thestairwell. Two of these vehicles are at the Buchanan Service Center (EOFparking lot), and one is located at the Verplanck Fire Department, 238 8t"Street, Verplanck.oo Vehicles are equipped with 12 VDC/125 VAC inverters.o] Additional equipment is also available in the EOF storage location:1. Potassium Iodide (KI)2. Batteries, "D" sizeo Offsite Monitoring Team Position Binders with procedures and forms areavailable in the EOF Conference Room.o The cellular phones and GPS Units for use in the vehicles are available in theroom next to the telephone room near the west entrance to the EOF.o Numbers for telephone extensions in the EOF and cellular phones in thevehicles are listed in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

I :: PECY PLAN NON-QUALITY RELATED IP.EP-320 Revision 10bIIMPLEMENTING ...... .........PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 4_9 of 4..9JAttachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 3 of 3o The IPEC Radio Service has 16 modes of operation. The service includes tworadio repeaters with fixed, mobile and portable radio control stations. Seven (4,5, and 9 -13) modes are available with the mobile radios in the vehicles.1. Mode 4, "Onsite": Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 2-3 miles aroundthe Site. Stations: EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, and vehicles.2. Mode 5, "Offsite": Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 5-10 miles aroundthe Site. Stations: AEOF, EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, portables and vehicles.3. Modes 9 -13, "Talk-around": Line-of-sight coverage between fixed,mobile and portable radios. Stations: portables and vehicles.S '0 ATTACH~MENT 9.1 IOCFR8O.64(q) SCREENINGFEquipment/FacilitylOther: Indian Paint Energy Center {IPEC)Title: Radiological Field MonitoringPart !. Description of Activity Being ReviewedRevision to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, includes changes involving revised instructions for performing pre-operational equipment checks and additional grid location information for monitoring points.* Refer toRevisionMatrix ____________Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed? Q-YES 0] NOIs this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or 5O.54(q)(3) Continue toAlert and Notification System Design Report? Evaluation is next partNOT required,EnterIf YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and jusliticationensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the below andproposed change is documented below: complete PartVI. _ _ _ _ _Justification:El Bounding document attached (optional)Part Ill. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control ProcessesCheck if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activityf(Refer to EN-LI-i100)NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes toother dbcuments which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)Screening.APPLlCABiLiTY UUNCLUSION0] If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.El One,.or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves theemergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portionof the activity. Identify] the applicable controlling change processes below,E] One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.5,(q)(3)IEvaluation is NOT recuired. Identify controllina chance orocesses below and comolete Part VI.CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES10 CFR 50.54(q)Part IV. Editorial ChangeIs this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraphnumbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent?Justlfication: The following changes are consIdered an editorlal changewithout a change of intent:Change #1 (change In revision number). No further evaluation is required forthis change;Change #M (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation Is required for thls change;Change # 7 (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation Is required for this change;Change # 11 (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation is required for this change;50354(q)(3)Eva~iuain isNOT required,Enterjustfircetino endcomplete PernVI.[]NOContinue to ttcxtpartEN-EP-305 REV 3 Sheet 2 of S ________ATTACHMENT 9.1 SCREENINGEqulpmen ,a litiyItQ1her: Imdi Point Ene y enter (IPSO)Titl: RaW loogical Field Monitorin~gOh a a #1 aS he de tite ehange only). No further Tevaluation is ed for this oh nge"No" Is sde eted becuse the procedu e coransI same non..dltoriai ch nesth t require urther screening.Part V. gmer encj' PranningI NlmentFun Alan Seren (Asci t, 10 CFR 50.47(b) pi nning standrd functionidenttled in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following. including program elements ferom NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-i Section II?S1. R span 'Ebi'ity for emergency respanse is assigned. [1] .] ml2i The espons eorgan ztion has the staf to respond an to augment staffon bai (24(7 U, safir :) in ascor'dance with the emergen y p1 an [t ____3,The process ensures that on shiQ enme gency response responsibiliies ar staffed and assigned. ,2] [U4, The proces oar timely augmentation of onshif t Itat is etabuishd an maintamed. [2]5. Arranements fo reqesting and using off sie sistance hae ~beenm ad. [3] 16. S te andilocalistr can be accmmodated atthe EOF in acordancewihth hem e rgenoyplanj 3]7. A stand rd scheme af emergen y Iassification and action 1eve~ is in use. [4 18. Proedure afor notification State and local gayernmentaI agencies are capable o alerting thero ofQthe d clare emergensy within 15 minute after de I ration of an emegency and povidij to low-up no ifin ions[59. Administrative and physicoal means have been established for alerting and providing prompt [instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]10, The public AblE meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-1 0, Guide for Evaluation of Alert andNotification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's RENA-approved ANSdesign report and supporting RENA approval letter. (5]11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency responseargantz tions. [612. Sy tems are established for prompt communication to enmergen y respan. e personnel. [6]13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within theplume expaosure patwy emergenoy plan~ning zone (EP ). [7]14. Coordinated dissemination af public Information durin emergencies i established. [7] U15. Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response. [6]16. Adequate equipment is d to support emergency reponse. [8]17. Methods, systems, and equipment for a radioactive reI ases are in use. [9]16. A range of public PA. Rs is available for Implementation during emergencies. [10] TI"ji Evaeustion E~ms estimates for the population lac~ed in bhe plume exposure pathway EPZ areavilable to support the of PARs and have been provided to State and local[10]EN-ER-S05 REV 3 Sheet 3 of 5ATTACHMENT 9.1I OCFRSO.54(q) $CR2ENINGProcedurelDocument Number: IP-EP-320 /Revision: EqulpmentlFacillty Other: indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Title: Radiological Field Monitoring20. A range of protective actions is available for pliant emergency workers during emergencies, including [-those for hostile action events.l 0]21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11] [22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals, [12] [23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [!13]24. A drill and exercise program (including radiological, medical, health physics and other program j[areas) is established, [14]25. Drils, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop.,maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identifyweaknesses. [14]26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14] [27. Training is provided to emergency .responders. [15] 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. (16] [29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenanca are properly trained.. 116] ..___3CONCLUSION"- if no P~rtV criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is-NO_.I required: docvment the basis for conclusion belowand complete Part VI..[] If any Part V criterda are checked. complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.FOR CONCLUSIONChanges 3, 12, 14, 1i5, 16, "17,.19, 20 and 21I This is a training improvement item that clarifies that theL~udlum Model 177 count rate meter and Ludlum Model 9-3 ion chamber are the only meter models currentlyin use.. The previous RM-14 count rate meter and Model RO-2 and RO-20 have been removed from service.*"This change does not change the meaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment.and does not change a process related to a planning standard element due to the existing instrumentshaving the same functions and inventory quantities as those that have been discontinued. No furtherevaluation is required.Changes 2, 6 and S- This is a training improvement item and a WANg recommendation that clarifies wherethe radiation check sources are to be stored and then returned following the completion of pre-operatio~nalchecks. Once OMTs perform their initial instrument response checks, there is no need for the OMTs t~otransport the sources with them when traveling off site. Leaving the sources in a secure storage location atthe EOF (or alternate deployment location) is consistent with standard industry practice and with federaltransportation requirements for hazardous materials. This change does not change the meaning or intent ofa description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element due to the change clarifying that check sources are-to be stored in a secure storagelocation and returned to t[he location prior to departure to the field. No further evaluation is required.Change 10 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies the direction of air flow into the air samplerwhen positioning air sampling filters and cartridges. This change does not change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process relatedl to a planningstandard element due to the change more clearly depicting the direction of air flow when air sample holdersare being loaded for use. No further evaluation is required.EN-EP-305 REV 3 Sheet 4 of SATTACHMENT 9.1 IOCFR5O.54(q) SCREENINGEquipmentlFaciliotyOther: indian Paint Energy Center QPEC)Tide: Field MonitoringlChange 18 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies that the Ludlum Model 9-~3 ion chamber has a"X1' versus "5 mRlhr'" indicated on the lowest scale for the scale selector switch. This feature was pointedout in training to avoid user confusion in selecting the correct ion chamber scale which has been observedas a common human performance error. This change does not change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard efement due to the existing instruments having the same functions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued. No further evaluation is required.Change 2.2 -Correction of typographic error discovered when .performing periodic review of the offsite fieldmonitoring procedure. An issue was found for offsite monitoring location S9-M6 where the correct longitudelisting should be -73.95553), Latitude and street locations provide in Attachment 13 are still correct. Thischange does not change the meaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, ariddoes not change a process related to a planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 23 -Correction of typographic error discovered when performing periodic review of the offsite fieldmonitoring procedure. An issue was found for offsite monitoring location S16-M9 where the second"-should be a decimallperiod. L ti .ude and street location are still correct. This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not chanige a processrelated to a planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 24 -This change was made to include the grid coordinates contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided to Offsite Team Coordinators and Offsite Monitoring Teams as an additonaltool for locating offsite monitoring points. The note provides an ex~planation oft he respectiv Geographicand Hagstrom map grid coordinates informat~ion. This change does not, change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 25 oThis change was made in conjunction with Change #24 so that the 4rey for county maps wasvisible on the first page of the attachment versus the last page. This change does not change the meaningor intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related toa planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 28 -This change was made to include the grid coordinates contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided to Offeite Team Coordinators and Offsite Monitoring Teams as an additionaltool for locating offsite monitoring points. Previous travel routes, intersection descriptions and map locationswere retained in Attachment 11 a nd were unchanged. This change does not change the meaning or intent ofa description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element. No further evaluation is required.Emergency Planning Elements 18 and 17 in Part V of this form are pot~entially affected by Changes "#5 and #8described in tzhe Revision Matrix. A IOCFRSO.54 {q) evaluation will1 be performed to determine If theeffectiveness of the IPEC Emergency Plan Is reduced and prior NRC approval is required.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 IOCFR50.54(q) SCREENINGSProcedurelDocuronen Number: IP.EPo320 Revision: 10EqulipmentiFaciitylOther: Indiana Point Energy Center (IPEC)EN-EP-305 REV 3

........ if q m ,,ATTACHMENT 9.2SHEET I OP 5I1OCFR5D.54(q) EVAL.UATIONProcedurolDocument Number: IP-EP-320 Revision: 10I EqulpmentiFacility/Other: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Title: Radiological Field MonitoringPart I. of Proposed Change: Revision to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, includes changesto instructions to perform pre-operalional checks of existing radiation survey equipment prior to commencing offsite fieldmonitoring.oRefer to attached Revision M~atrixPart II. Description and Review of Licensing Sasis Affected by the Proposed Change:IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, was previously excluded from further Process ApplicabilityDetermination (PAD) reviews in accordance with the criteria described in NEI 96-07 and EN-LI-I 00. This.procedure revision does not (1) change the facility or procedures as described in the UFSAR or (2) create atest or equipment not described in the UFSAR and is governed under the Emergency Plan 10 CFR 50,54(q)review process in accordance with EN-EP-305. IP-EP-320 is an implementing procedure providing guidancefor performing radiological field monitoring. This procedure does not involve structures, systems orcomponents controlled by 10 CFR 50.59 or 72.46 and does not have the potential to impact any of the LBDson the PAD formn, except for the Emergency Plan. All responses to the questions contained in sections ilIand IV of the PAD form were determined to be "no impact". Since this procedure arnd associated changes donot contain any requirements that could affect any LBDs other than the IPEC Emergency Plan,Section I,Accident Assessment which was reviewed and found to not be impacted by the proposed changes, it isdetermined to be. governed under 10 CFR 50.54(q)..EN-EP-305 REV 3 9.2 1 OCFRSO.54(q) EVALUATIONTitle: Radiological Field MonitoringPar II. 0 scribe How thfe Proposed Change Compiles with Retevnt Emergency PreparednessRe gum ion( ) and Prey ous Commitment(s} Made to the Pr'evious Commitmenb to the NRC -Per EN-L-1 10 the licensing management system used for trackingNRC commitments was searched end no results were found related to the changes or the IPECEmergency Plan for these changes.10 CFR 50,47(b){B) -Adequate Emergenoy Facilities and Equipm etAdequate emer'gency facilities and equipment to support tie emergeny re.sponse areprovided and maaintained.SieCrwince: Implementing procedure IP-EP-32O provides the availability and operational details ofrfield monitoring equipment and dosimetry. Proposed changes to this procedure provide clarifying instructionsfor the pre-operational checking of newer radiation survey equipment that was previously evaluated to beaquivalent in function to the older equipment it was replacing.10 CFR 50.47 {b) (9) -Accident Assessment:Adequ te m t~hod , systems, and equipmentr for assessing and monitoring a tu I or potentia!offsite conseqwences of a ra lologie' I emergency con~dition ar in usSieComene Methods, systems and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases remain in use.Proposed changes addressed in this evaluation describe revised instructions for the preparatory actions ofIPEC Offeite Monitoring Teams.CN-EP-3O5S REV 3 AI~rACHMENT 9.2SH2ET 3 OF5I 0CFR50.54(q) EVALUATIONProcedurelOocument Number: IP~EP-320 Revision: 10EqulpmentlpacilltylO her: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Titie: Radiological Field MonitoringPart IV. Description of Emergency Plan Planning Standards, Functions and Program ElementsAffected by the Proposed Change:Emergency Planning Standard: 10 CFR 50.47 (b)(8), Emergency Facilities and EquipmentFunctions: (1) Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response, and (2) Adequateequipment is maintained to support emergency response.Program Elements: Section IV.E.of Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50 provides supporting requirements.Informing criteria appear in Section ll.H of NUREG-0854 and the IPEC Emergency Plan.Emergency Plan Planning Standard: 10 CFR 50.47 (tb)(9), Accident AssessmentFunction: Assessment of actual or potential offsite consequences of a radiological condition.Program Elements -Sections IV.8 and V. E Of 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix EE. Informing criteria appear inNUREG-06,5, Section 11.l, and the IPEC Emergency Plan.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMEnT 9,2 i0CFR8S.S341q) EVALUATIONSHEET 4 OF STitle: Radiological Field l'AonitoringPart V. Description of impact o>f the Proposed Change on the Effectiveness of Emergency PlanFunctions:Proosed Chant e #5 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies the instructions for perfomlingjinitial operational checks on only the Ludlum 9-3 ion chambers. The revised pre-operationai checkinstructions focus on the features unique to the Ludlum Model 9-3 ion chamber survey meter, and eliminatepotential user confusion with other instruments (i e. Eberline Re-2 and RO-20 ion chambers) that are nolonger used for radia ion surveys It was noted in OMT training that instructional changes wouldreduce user confusion and further reduce field team deployment time. A reminder to perform a physicalcheck of the meter was added as standard good practices. The beta shield position was changed from opento closed to better correspond to the expected range response of the Cs-I137 check source. The color of theCs-1 37 was also referenced as a factors consideration to ensure that the user selects the source. A block providing the "as found' check source response in mFlthr was also added to document theactual instrument response found. Additional steps were also added to toggle the audible response of theinstrument, to switch the instrument off and then to switch back on when deployed to the field. Operationalinstructions for the Model 9-3, including pre-operational check, were previously evaluated un~det IP-EP-320,Revision 9. The other ion chamber models will no longer be used by IPEC Offsite Monitoring Teams, and thesame inventory numbers of available survey meters will be maintained. This change continues to meet theplanning standards outlined in 10 CFR 5047(b)(8) and (9).Section IV.B and E of 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.Sections 11.1 and 11,1 of NUJREG-0654, and does not reduce the effectiveness of IPEC Emergen~cy Planbecause the revision is a procedural change that identifies and clarifies appropriate OMT actions to performand document proper equipment Operability prior to deployment, permits immediate identification andresolution of operability concerns, maintains field team monitoring capability and does not diminish the abilityand available resources for accident assessment.Proo_.osed Chanee # 8- This is a training improvement item that clanifies the instructions for performinginitial operational checks on only the Ludtium Model 177 count rate meters. The revised pre-operationalcheck instructions focus on the features unique to the Model 177 count rat.e meter, and eliminate potentialuser confusion with other instruments (e.g., Eberline RM-14) previously in use. A reminder to perform aphysical check of the meter and probe was added as a standard good practice. A block providing the "asfound" check source response in cpm was also added to document the actual instrument response found.The color of the Ba-I 33 was also referenced as a human factors consideration to ensure that the userselects the correct source. Operational instructions for the Model 177, including pre-operational checks,were previously evaluated under IP-EP-320, Revision 9. The other count rate melter model w~ill no longer beused by JPEG Off site Monitoring Teams, and the same inventory numbers of available count rate meters willbe maintained. This change continues to meet the planning standards outlined in 10 CFR 50.47(b)(8) and(9),Section IV.B and E of 10 CFR.50 Appendix E, Sections IllH and 11.1 of NUREG-0654, and does notreduce the effectiveness of IPEC Emergency Plan because the revision is a procedural change thatidentifies and clarifies appropriate OMT actions to perform and document proper equipment operability priorto deployment, permits immediate identification and resolution of operability concerns, maintains field teammonitoring capability and does not diminish the ability and available resources for accident assessment.The proposed changes to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field 10 cootirnue to meet theplanning outlined in 10 CFR 5O.47(b)(8) and (9), Sections IV.B and IV.E of Appendix E t~o iGFR Part 50, and Sections 11.1 and 1l,1 of NUREG-0654. This revision does not require a change to theIPEC Emergency Plan or represent a reduction in effectiveness to the JPEG Emnergency Plan and. canbe incorporated without prior NRC approval.,EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.2SHEET 5 OF 5I0CFRS0.54(q) EVALUATIONEupmentiFa'cillty/Othsr: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Tite: adilogcalField Mo nitoringPart VI. Evaluation ConclusionAnswer the following questions about the proposed change.I. Does the proposed change comply with 10 CFR 5O.47(b) and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E? []YES El NO2. Does the proposed change maintain the effectiveness of the emergency-plan (i.e., no 0YESEJ]NO3. Does the proposed change constitute an emergency action level scheme change? J EYES NOIf questions I or 2 are answered NO, or question 3 answered YES, reject the proposed change, modify theproposed change and perform a new evaluation or obtain prior NRC approval under provisions of 10 CFR50.90. If questions I and 2 are answered YES, and question 3 answered NO, implement applicable changeprocess(es). Refer to step 5.6(8].Part Vii. SignaturesPreparer Name (Print)Anthony E, Ambrose(Optional) Reviewer Name (Print)Appovr am (PnLoEPMaage A Ganeror esgne Signature " V"EN-EP-305 REV 3

/7Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10-Editorial? impat o 50O. 47.* planning_________ Condition _____standard? __________Revision 9 Revision 10 YES NO -editorial change involving_____ __________ rocedure revision number.INO NO (See also changes #6 and #9)This is a training improvement itemand a WANO recommendation thatclarifies where the radiation checksources are to be stored and thenreturned following the completion ofpre-operational checks. Once OM~sperform their initial instrumentresponse checks, there is no need the OMTs to transport the sources0 Perform Pre-Operational with them when traveling off site.Inspection and Testing of Leaving the sources in a secureS Equipment in Attachment 2. storage location at the EOF (orRadiation check sources for alternate deployment location) isOM~s#1 ad #2are tore onconsistent with standard industryPre-Operational Ms# n 2 r trdo practice and with federalon and Testing of the shelf in the OMT Equipmenttrnptaineqrmns o.nt in Attachment 2. Room at the EOF, and Spare transprtosateion s reqirmns forngOTheApparaurcs Room storaedi does not change the meaning orthe ppaatusRoo stoageintent of a description, does notcabinet at the Verplanck Fire change facilities or equipment, andDepartment. does not change a process related toa planning standard element due toIthe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to thelocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required.:o PerformInspecti4EquipmE1 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 103.4.Page 8Attachment 1Page 2 of 2Page 9Attachment 2Page 1 of 40]Place the case(s) in the vehiclewith the RM-14/Ludlum 177count rate meter and theRe-02, RO-20 or Model 9-3 ionchamber in the front seat,Place the case(s) in the vehiclewith the Ludlum Model 177 countrate meter and the Model 9-3 ionchamber in the front seat.NOYESNO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model Re-2 and ROe20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.NO0- Attachment section header titlechange only.Attachment 2Perform Pre-~OperationaIInspection and Testing ofE uipmentPage 1 at 4RO-2, RO- 0 or Model 9-3 tornChamberAttachment 2Perform Pre-OperationalInspection and Testing ofEquipmentPage 1 of 4Ludtum M1odel 9-3 Ion Chamber2 F:>Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10Page 9 jUse: 5 micro curie Cs-137 source forIAttachment 2 operational checktPagelIof 4 s: Turn the function switch to performbattery checks. Verify that the meter readsi ' "BATT OK" for both positions. If not,I replace battery(s) or obtain spare ionhamber.i. unthe function switch to "ZERO"; usethe "ZERO" knob and adjust the meter toread, "Zero".[11 Turn the function switch to the "5 mR/ hr"or "XI scale", open the shield, placeunshielded chamber on the 5 uCi Cs-137source; verify that the meter reads upscalegreater than 1.0 mR/hr (between about Iand 10 mRihr, or as mark~ed on the meteror on the check source). You may need toswitch to the "50 mR/hr" scale or "XIOscale, depending on the model in use.LiTurn the function switch to "OFF" and0losethe shield., Instrument is operationalUtse: 5 micro curie Cs-137 source for INO YESoperational check, Perform visual check of instrument for anyphysical damage, and slide open the shieldon the bottom to ensure the mylar window isnot punctured.' Close shield.on meter by switching to "XI s;cale Ii Perform battery check by pressing the "BATTEST" button..While on the "Xt" scale, if necessary' zerothe meter reading using the "ZERO ADJUST"thumbwheel.tWhile on "XI" position the "Detector Area"of the instrument over the BLUE Cs-137source. (Number on source facing UPtowards meter).' Altow the reading to stabilize (--!15 sec.) andthen read the meter.* ;Verify that the meter" responds within therange listed on the source container (typicallybetween 0,5 and 2.0 mR/lhr),* Source reading obtained:.. .. ............ .:... ..... m R /h rToggle the "AUD0" switch ON to verifyaudible response.Turn range switch to "OFF' (all the wayleft). Turn back ON when deployed to thefield.If any of the above checks areunsatisfactory return the meter to thestoreroom and acquire another meter.!Instrument is operational.

Revision Matrix !R-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 107 .1Attachment 2Page 1 of 4(last bullet: Retur'n the radiation check source to the NOistorage location -00 NOT PLAGE IN Kit,NO- This is a training improvementitem and a WANO recommendationthat clarifies where the radiationcheck sources are to be stored andthen returned following thecompletion of pre-operational checks. 'Once OMTs perform their initialinstrument response checks, there isno need for the OMTs to transport thesources with them when traveling offsite. Leaving the sources in a securestorage location at the EOF (oralternate deployment location) isconsistent with standard industrypractice and with federaltransportation requirements forhazardous materials. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element due tothe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to thelocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required.NO -Attachrnent section header titlechange onlyfAttachment 2iPage 2 ot4L____Eberline RM-14 or Ludlum 177Count Rate Meter with HP 210IProbeLudlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter YESwithHP 210Probe4, VRevision Matrix I P-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 108. Page 10Attachment 2Page 2 of 4Use: I micro curie 8a133 source foroperability check.Connect the HP-210 probe with thecoaxial cable; to the meter at the terminalmarked "DETECTOR" on the front of themeter.battery check. If batteryresponse is not adequate, replace batteryor obtain spare meter.the function switch to "Xl 0", placeprobe in contact with 1 uCi Ba1 33 source,until the meter reads upscale more than500 CPM (between about 600 and 2000cpm, or as marked on the meter or on thecheck source).K: Turn the Speaker switch to "ON". Ensurethe speaker is operable when near thecheck source.STurn the function switch to "OFF".Use: 1 micro curie 8a133 source foroperability check.,.Perform visual check of instrument, cableand probe for any physical damage.:'Connect the HP-210 probe with the coaxialcable; to the meter on the front of the meter.STurn the power switch to "ON".SPerform battery check by pressing the RED"BAT TEST" button. If battery response is notadequate, then obtain spare meter.! Turn the function switch to "X1 00", placeprobe in contact with ORANGE Ba133source, until the meter reads upscale.(Number on source facing UP towards probe)Verify that the meter responds within therange listed on Ihe source container (typicallybetween 5000 and 1 5,000 cpm}.:Source reading obtainedTu.... ...... ......... cpmt unthe Speaker switch to "ON". Ensurethe speaker is operable when near the checksource.SIf any of the above checks areunsatisfactory return the meter to thestoreroom and acquire another meter.I nstrument is operation~alNO ~YESFJ Revision Matrix iP-EP+320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10S 9. Pagel10Attachmentag 2 o(last bullet)-~ Return the radiation check sourceto the storage location -DO NOTPLACE IN KIT.1NONO- This is a training improvementitem and a WANO recommendationthat clarifies where the radiationcheck sources are to be stored andthen returned following thecompletion of pre-operational checks.Once OMTs perform their initialinstrument response checks, there isno need for the OMTs to transport thesources with them when traveling offsite. Leaving the sources in a securestorage location at the EOF (oralternate deployment location) isconsistent with standard industrypractice and with federaltransportation requirements forhazardous materials. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element due tothe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to theHocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required..1 _______6 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10[ Page 11 No label stating "Direction of Air Ftcow" testAttachment 2 ibox exists on diagram~Page 3of 4Added "Direction of Air Flow" test box ondiagramNO-- NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies the direction of airflow into the air sampler whenpositioning air sampling filters andcartridges. This change does notchange the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilitiesor equipment, and does not change aSprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the changemore clearly depicting the direction ofair flow when air sample holders arebeing loaded for use. No furtherevaluation is required.11iYESPage 14Attachment 3Page 1 of 2After 2r' bullet(Preferred) Method Usingthe Ludlum 177 or RM-14Count Rate Meter. with HP-210 Pancake Probe.(Preferred) Method Using theLudlum 177 Count RateMeter. with HP-210 PancakeProbeNO -AttachrnenL section header titleiichange only.7 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1012,SPage 14 -j Use the following equipment: Use the following equipment:Attachment 3 rubber gloves ,Surgeon's rubber glovesPage 1 of 2 , Pen or pencil AND magic marker or i Pen or pencil AND magic marker or greaseBullet grease pencil pencilDLudlum 177 or RM-14 Count Rlate/HP- 177 Count Rate/HP 210 Pan..ake210 Pancake Probe ProbeNO INO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andILudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent ol a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.YES NO -Attachment section header titlechange only.---3~ Page 15Pae2oAttachment 3 ITop of pageMethod Using Smearsand the Ludlum 177 orEberline RM-I14 CountPancake ProbeMethod Using Smears andthe Ludium 177 Count RateMeter, ,with HP=21O PancakeProbe1I ILi 17IRevision Matrix lP-Epo320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10E14.1 Page 15Attachment 3Page 2 of 2,2nd BulletI Use the following equipment:rubber glovesSmear or gauze wipesLJ Small paper envelope or plastic bagL:Pen or pencil AND magic marker orgrease pencil!;;Ludlum 177 or AM-i14 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probei Use the following equipment:* Surgeon's rubber gloves* Smear or gauze wipes1iSmall paper envelope or plastic ba!Pen or pencil AND magic marker opencil177 Count Rate/HP.210 ProbeNO NO -This is a training improvementSitem that clarifies that the Ludlum'9 Model 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber are3r geasethe only meter models currently inancake use. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change the,mean~ing or intent of a description,idoes not change facilities oriequipment, and does not change aiprocess related to a planningSstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and irventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.I a g ___________________ __________15, Pae 18 Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 orAttachment 5 A M-i 4 Count Rate Meter with PancakePage 1 of 5 iProbe:3rd Bullet:Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 Count NORate Meter with Pancake Probe:NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,¶does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.I..9 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1016ipage 18Attachment 5Page 1 of 58th BulletAttachment 5Page 2 ol 54th BulletL. WHEN the Rate Meter reads about 1000CPM or more at "X1I." AND the IonChamber reads 0.2 mrn/hr or more on thelowest mR/hr scale, THEN use the RO-2,RO-20 or Model 9-3 Ion Chamber,the Rate Meter readls about 1000 1NO NO -This is a training improvementmRh rmore ot"l nD the lowes mChaer item that clarifies that the LudlumlEN use thre Mode -th oneChambehr. Model 177 count rate meter and* tE us th Modl 93 tn Chmbe. iLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber areithe only meter models currently in:iuse. The previous RM-1 4 count rate1i meter and Model RO-2 and RO-20Shave been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planning-standard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asIthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required..:;WHEN the ton Cabrreads less than WHEN the Ion Chamber reads less than NO0.2 mR/br, THEN use the Ludlum 177 or 0.2 rnRlhr, THEN use the Ludlum 177 CountRM-14 Count Rate Meter with Pancake iRate Meter with Pancake Probe.Probe.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-1 4 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the sameSfunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.10 V~Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field M18.-- P{age 20 .:Use the Count Rate Meter with Pancak~e T. Use the Count Rate Meter with PanAttachment 5 Probe. If it reads more than 1000 cpm on Probe. If it reads more than 1000 cprPages 3 f the "XlO" scale AND the Ion Chamber "X1O" scale AND the Ion Chamber rea6th Bullet roads 0.2 mR/hr or more on the 5 mR/hr mR/hr or more on the "X1 " scale, THEscale, TH-EN use the Ion Chamber. the Ion Chamber.~ 19.lonitoring", Rev. 10ncake NO NO -This is a training improvementmnon the item that clarifies that the Ludiumads 0.2 Model 9-3 ion chamber has a "Xl"~N useversus "5 mR/hr" indicated on the! i lowest scale for the'scale selector ,}

  • switch. This feature was pointed out*i in training to avoid user confusion inSselectihg the correct ion chamber~scale which has been observed as a! common human performance error.This change does not change thei meaning or intent ol a description,does not ctlange facilities or~equipment, and does not change a~process related to a planningstandard element due to the existing' instruments having the samei functions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.NO No further evaluation is required.NO NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the Ludlums ofl Model 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the sametunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.Page 24Attachment 6Page 2 of 36th BulletCount the Air Samples:Count the Air Samples:Assure that the Ludlumn 177 or RM-1 4meter is on with the HP-210 connected.Ensure that the Ludlum 177 meteriWith the HP-210 connected.ii Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10m20.S 211Page 27Attachment 7Page 2 of 32rhd BulletSLudlum 177 or Eberline RtM-14 CountRate Meter, with H-Po210 pancake probe',Ludlumn 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 pan~cakeprobeNONOPage 27 ,1 Using either the Ludlurn 177 or Eberline Using either the Ludlum 17'7 with pancakeAttachment 7 RM-14 pancake probe to measure probe ao measure background tar th3; smearPage 2. of 3 background for the smear or Wipe, "BKGD or wipe, "8KG0 CPMV'~.8th Bullet CPM"'.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planning~standard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and FRO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change. facilities orequipment, and does not change aSprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existingiinstruments having the samef unctions and inventory quantities asithose that have been discontinued.SNo further evaluation is required.I __ I _____ I ____

Revision Matrix lP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1022.Page 41 (newPage 42)Attachment 13GPS MonitoringLocationsPage 3 of 6(fourth row frombottom)Longitude for point S9-M6:Longitude for point $9-M6:NO-73,95553 'I 4.18276NO -Correction of typographic errordiscovered when performing periodicreview of the offsite field monitoringprocedure. An issue was found foroffsite monitoring location S9-M6where the correct longitude listingshould be -73.95553). Latitude andstreet locations provided inAttachment 13, are still correct. Thischange does not change the meaningor intent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required.23.Page 44 (newSPage 45)IAttachment 13GPS MonitoringLocationsPage 6 of 6(2nd row frombottom)Longitude for point 316-Mg:Longitude for point $t6-M9:NONO -Correction of typographic errordiscovered wvhen performing periodicreview of the offsite field monitoringprocedure. An issue was lound forolfsite monitoring location SI16-M9where the second "-" should be adecimal/period. Latitude and streetlocation are stiff correct. "This changedoes not change the meaning orinten~t of a description, does notchange facilti~es or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required._______________________ £ _________________________ .13 Revision Matrix IP-EP-32Q, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10-r2-1 Page 33Attachment t11Offsite MonitoringLocationsPage l ot 825j Page 33 Key For County MapsAttachment 11Offsite MonitoringLoagei6ons6 -Westchester County MapPageo6 of 6ag P- Putnam County MapBottomofpag 0- Orange County MapR -Rockland County MapNote added to bottom of page:(1) Key F=or County MapsFor each monitoring point, gridlocations for either the Hagstrom roadatlases (top) or the Geographia atlases(bottom with *) may be used. These aresonby County, County map number:and grid coordinates.Legend:0 = OrangeP= PutnamR= RocklandSNO -NO- This change was made toinclude the grid coordinatesi contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided toOlffsite Team Coordinators andOff site Monitoring Teams as anadditional tool for locating offsitemonitoring points. The note providesan explanation of the respectiveGeographia and Hagstrom map gridcoordinates information. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. No:ifurther evaluation is required.NO ~NO- This change was made inconjunction with Change #24 so thatthe key for county maps was visibleon the first page of the attachmentversus the last page. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required.Infomiatiori moved to Page 7of~ 6of the attachment.Map Number and Coordinates basedGeographia County Atlases14-Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1026.Page 33Attachment .11Offsite MonitoringLocationsPages 1 of 6Through 6 of 6Column titled: "Map Number (Grid)"Column titled: "Map Number (Grid)"Added second row for each locationfor additional map coordinates.NONO -This change was made toinclude the grid coordinatescontained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided toOffsite Team Coordinators andOfisite Monitoring Teams as anadditional tool for locating ofisitemonitoring points. Previous travelroutes, intersection descriptions andmap locations were retained inAttachment 11 and were unchanged.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element. No furtherevaluation is required,END OF MATRIX1.5 CHANGE MANAGEMENT NOTICE=Changes to:Procedure IP-EP-320 Radiological Field Monitoring (Revision .1 )WHO is affected?Radiological Assessment Coordinators, Ofisite Monitoring Teams, Offsite TeamCoordinatorsWHAT are the changes?IP-EP-320, Revision lois a non-editorial revision that incorporates followingprincipal changes:1. Simplifies instructions for completing pre-operational checks for new Ludlum 9-3and Ludlum 177 survey meters,2. Removes references to older instruments that are no longer in use.3. Reminds field team personnel that radiation check sources have been removedfrom equipment kits, and are stored in the EOF equipment room for Teams #1and #2, and in the Verplanck Apparatus Room storage cabinet for the SpareTeam.4. includes grid locations corresponding to offsite sampling locations using the newGeographia county road atlases.WHY are the changes occurring?IPEC Emergency Planning has made a concerted effort to upgrade our OffsiteMonitoring capabilities including procedures, equipment and training. The aboveprocedure changes reflect these upgrades and from student training feedback.These procedure revisions were the result of training provided to IPEC Offsite MonitoringTeams and Oflsite Team Coordinators during 2015.WHEN are the changes effective?January 13, 2016CONTACTLori Glander, extension 8410, Emergency Planning eLJPEC IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUREPREPARATION, REVIEW, AND APPROVALI P-SMM-AD-102 Rev: 10Page 34 of 40IIATTACHMENT 10=2 SPEC PROCEDUREf REVIEW AND APPROVALProcedure Title: Radiolocial Field MonitorintqProcedure Na: IP-EP-32O .Existing Rev: 9 New Rev: 10 DRN/EC No: DRN46" Procedure Activity Teprn~a Proceduage Chane(MARK Applicable) 0 Converted To IPEC, Replaces: (MARK Appilcabie)El NEW PROCEDURE Unit 1 Procedure No: 03 EDITORIAL Temporary Procedure Change0] GENERAL REVISION _____________ EnterStep Numberin Revision Summery)O3 PARTIAL REVISION Unit 2 Procedure No: lAVNETmoayPceueCng0] CONDITIONAL Temporary Procedure ChangeO] EDITORIAL REVISION Terminaing__odition[l VOlD PROCEDURE Unit 3 Procedure No: TriaigCniin _________O] SUPESRSEDEDO] RAPID REVISION Document in Microsoft Word: E ODDNTCN~)__ _ _ _ _ _V"Yes D]Noa]Vt RNTCN~)Reviion Summar El N/A -See Revision Summary page.Maioritv of chances were to clarify in~structions related to ore-oeerational cehnke of re. sur~vy See revielonmarxatd5.4qsreinan s ,vlatosRnfementation eurments Implementation Plan? El Yes 0 No Formal Training? /" Yes D]Na SpecialHandling? El Yes (Related classroom training conducdted for Otlalte Monitoring Team and Offsite TeamCoordinator personnel by RL Watt , 2 Qtr 2015 and Qtr 2015; Additional, change management notice sent in Jan 2816 toQMTs and OTcs) )RPO Dept: Emner enc Pinnin.. Writer (Print NmerEtluSign): Richard Watts/X6805/RewndvrivwI (Per Attachment 10.1, I PEC Review And Approval Requirements)1. [] Technical Reviewer Cs artn(Print Namel Signature! Date)2. 03 Cross-Disciplinary Reviewers:Dept: _____ __Reviewer:Dept: ________Reviewer:(Pritn Name! Signaturei Date)3. APO Responsibilities: Lorn Glander/' "/-O] PAD required and is complet AD Approver and Reiwrqaiiain aebeen verified)OPrevious exclusion from, further LI-! 00 Review is still validEl PAD not required due to type of change4. 0] Non-Intent Determination Complete:NOO change of purpose or scopef~Qreduction in the levei of nuclear safetyNO voiding or canceling of a procedure, unless requirementsare incorporated into another procedure or the need for theprocedure was eliminated via an altamete process(Print Name! Signature! Date)NO change to less restrictive acceptance criteriaNOQ change to steps previously identified as commitment stepsN_0O deviation from the Quality Assurance Program ManualNO change that may result In deviations trom Technical Specificattons,FSAR, plant design requirements, or previously made commnitments5. E'l On-Shift Shift Manager/CRS:.S. El User Validation: User:___Name Sicjnature! Data)__Validator:7. El Special Handling Requirements Understood:__________________________(Print Name! Signature! Date)

Emergency Planning Document Change Checklist Form(All sections must be completed, N/A or place a check on the jine where appticable)Section 10oc/Procedure Type: (circle one) Administrative / lmolementinQ I EPLANDoc/Procedure No: IP-EP-320 C/A: Yes

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Majority of changes were to create attachments related to OffsiteMonitoring Teams tasks and use of new equipment. See revision matrix and 50}.54q screening andevaluatlons.2. Class of Change: Technical Correction _X_ New Commitment n/a Other____Procedure clarifications for performing pre-operational checks with new field instruments.3. Page numbers affected and reason for change: All________________4. Emergency Planning Documents Affected: None __5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Emergency Planning Procedures Affected: AD6

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SIPEC SITE NON-QUAUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREa MPLEMENTING......IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page _2 of 49Table of Contents1.02.03,04.05.06.07.08.0PURPOSE ............................................................................................... 3REFERENCES .......................................................................................... 3DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................ 3RESPONSIBILITIES......................................................................................4DETAILS .................................................................................................INTERFACES ............................................................................................ 6RECORDS ............................................................................................... 6REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSSoREFERENCE........................................ 69.0 ATTACHMENTSATTACHMENT I OFFSITE MONITORING TEAM REPORTING AND INITIAL ACTIONS ............................. 7ATTACHMENT 2 PERFORM PRE-OPERATIONAL INSPECTION & TESTING OF EQUIPMT ...................... 9ATTACHMENT 3 PERFORM lNITIAL VEHICLE CONTAMINATION CHECK (IF REQUESTED)....................... 14ATTACHMENT 4 CONDUCT FIELD TEAM PRE-DEPLOYMIENT BRIEFING ........................................ 16ATTACHMENT 5 PERFORM FiELD PLUME RADIATION ME.ASUREM~ENTS........................................ 18ATTACHMIENT 6 PERFORM FIELD AIR SAMPLING MEASUREMENTS ............................................ 23ATT'ACHMENT 7 PERFORM ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACE CONTAMINATION SMEARS ........................... 26ATTACHMENT 8 PERFORM CONT.E=XPOSURE REPORTING AND CONTROL ACTIONS.......................... 29ATTACHMENT 9 PERFORM POST-FIELD MONITORING ACTIONS......... ....................................... 30ATTACHMENT 10 IPEC SiTE MAP................................................................................. 32ATTACHMENT 11 OFFSITE MONITORING LOCATIONS............................................................ 33ATTACHMENT 12 REUTER STOKES LOCATIONS.................................................................. 39ATTACHMENT 1:3 GPS MONITORING LOCATIONS ................................................................ 40ATTACHMENT 14 SAMPLING POINT DISTANCE AND LOCATIONS.............................................. 46ATTACHMENT 18 RADIOLOGICAL FIELD DISCUSSION ............................................ 47

-:,. :,.L IPEC SITE INOw-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10JLX EMERGENCY PLAN PROCF-DURE IIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_ of 4_9Radiological Field MonitoringtO° PURPOSETo describe the methods used to conduct radiological monitoring and related activities performedby the Field Monitoring Teams outside the Protected Area and their interaction within theEmergency Response Organization (ERO) during a radiological emergency at the Indian PointEnergy Center (IPEC).NOTETo expedite the actions of the Offsite Monitoring Teams (OMTs) and Offsite TeamCoordinator (OTO), users of this procedure are permitted to proceed directly toSection 5.0 and related attachments and implement steps in any sequence asrequired for operational efficiency. Other portions of this procedure may be used forreference as needed.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Indian Point Energy Center Emergency Plan2.2_ IP-EP-250, Emergency Operations Facility2.3 EN-IS-120, Motorized Vehicle Safety3.0 DEFINITIONS3.1 Radiological M~onitoringq -Locating and defining a plume of radioactive airbornecontamination and any surface contamination left in the wake of a plume.3.2 Monitoring Activities -Detecting beta radiation, measuring gamma radiation and samplingairborne and surface contamination at selected locations, recording data and reporting thedata for additional analysis.3.3 Monitoring Data -Data reported to the EOF that may be used by the ERO to determineemergency action levels, emergency classifications, radiological exposure controls,protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective actionrecommendations for the general public.3.4 Emergency Samplingq Points -Include some sixty points within the 10-Mile EmergencyPlanning Zone (EPZ) identified herein to facilitate dispatch of the Monitoring Teams.3.5 Mobilization -Offsite Team Members are notified of a declared emergency at either Unit 2or Unit 3, directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and are expected atthe EOF within the 60 minutes following the declaration. At the EOF, Offsite Team Membersreport to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator for assignment to the 1st or 2nd shiftteams.

[ IPEC Sn'E INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE II IM'PLEMENTINGI[PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USs Page _4 of 4.93.6 Onsite Monitorinqi -Radiological Monitoring performed within the Protected Area Boundary.3.7 Offsite Monitorinqi -Radiological Monitoring performed outside the Protected and OwnerControlled Area Boundary.4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES4.1 The Shift Manager (SM) or the Emergency Plant Manager (EPM), in absence of theRadiological Assessment Coordinator, may direct Offsite Monitoring Teams from theCentral Control Room (OCR).4.2 Offsite Monitoring Teams are dispatched, directed, and controlled by an Offsite TeamCoordinator or Communicator from the CCR, the EOF or the AEOF.4.3 In Sectors 12 through 1 the perimeter is monitored by the Onsite Monitoring RadiationProtection Technicians from the OSC directed by the Radiation Protection Coordinator atthe request of the Radiological Assessment Coordinator. Once the Onsite Monitoring Teamhas been dispatched, further direction will be administered by the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.Perimeter Position TeamSectorRadiological2 -11 Assessment Offsite M~onitoringTeamCoordinatorRadiation Protection Radiation Protection12,13,14,15,16,1 Coordinator Technicians4.4 The Dose Assessor (DA) in the EOF assures radiological controls are implemented forsamples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel in the EOF.4.5 Qualified Nuclear Environmental Monitoring (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and airsampling station filters at fixed sites within the 10 Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs and filters foranalysis, sample soil and water and perform other activities prescribed in the station NEMProcedures.4.6 The steps of this procedure need not be followed in sequence and may be referred to inconjunction with instructions contained in the attachments.4.7 Use Form EP-1 0, Emergency Response Organization Log Sheet, to record Field MonitoringTeam actions and activities.

PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE REFERENCE USi Page _5 ot 4995.0 DETAILSThe following graphic depicts the Offsite Monitoring Team (QMT) process and also references therelated attachments to be followed. (Further background discussion is provided in Attachment15 at the end of this procedure).FIGURE 1Offsite Monitoring Team Process StepsNOTE: YOU WiLL NEED THE FOLLOWING FORMS (IN POSITION BINDERS):ERO Log (Form EP-1 0)Individual Exposure Tracking Log, (Form EP-36)Field Team Inventory (Forms EP-AD6-1)Monitoring Team Sample Data (Forms EP-30 and EP-31)Activitv Referenced Job AidOOffsite monitoring team reporting and initial actions1. See Attachment IPerform pre-operational inspection and testing of equipmentPerform initial vehicle contamination check (if requested) SeAtcmn3 J3 See Attachment 3Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing4 See Attachment 4Perform field plume radiation measurements SeAtcmnPerform field air sampling measurements8 See Attachment 6IPerform environmental surface contamination smears7Lit See Attachment 7S Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions8-- I See Attachment 8Perform post-field monitoring actionsl See Attachment 9 I' ,4 IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10I EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE II PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 6_ of 496°0 !NTERFACES6.1 IP-EP-21 0, Central Control Room6.2 IP-EP-250, Emergency Operations Facility6.3 IP-EP-115, Emergency Planning Forms6.4 IP-EP-330, Airborne Sample Analysis7.0 RECORDSAll Logs, Completed Forms and other records generated during an actual emergency shall beconsidered Quality Records and maintained for the life of the plant. The following records aregenerated by implementation of this procedure:7.1 ERO Logs, (Form EP-10)7.2 Individual Exposure Tracking Log (Form EP-36)7.3 Monitoring Team Survey Data (Form EP-30)7.4 Monitoring Team Sample Data (Form EP-31)7.5 Field Team Inventory (Form EP-AD6-1)8..0 REQUIREMENTS AND COMMITMENT CROSS-REFERENCENone "9,0 ATTACHMIENTS1. Attachment 1 -Of~site monitoring team reporting and initial actions2.._ Attachment 2 -Perform pre-operational inspection and testing of equipment3. Attachment 3 -Perform initial vehicle contamination check (if requested)4. Attachment 4 -Conduct field team pre-deployment briefing5. Attachment 5 -Perform field plume radiation measurements6. Attachment 6 -Perform field air sampling measurements7. Attachment 7 -Perform environmental surface contamination smears8. Attachment 8- Perform continuous exposure reporting and control actions9. Attachment 9- Perform Post-field monitoring actions10. Attachment 10 -IPEC Site Map11. Attachment I1 -Offsite Monitoring Locations12. Attachment 12 -Reuter Stokes Locations13. Attachment 13 -GPS Monitoring Locations14. Attachment 14 -Sampling Points -Distance and Location15. Attachment 15 -Background Discussion 2' 1jI: PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10}EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING ... ..,...PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 7 of 49Attachment IOffsite Monitoring Team Reporting and initial ActionsPage 1 of 20Sign in at EOF Access Desk and on the board inside the EOF (or Alternative TSC/OSC).0 Report to the Offsite Team Coordinator (OTC) or the Radiological Assessment Coordinator(RAC) for team assignment.0 IF assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN ensure the names of the Team members areentered on the EOF Personnel Status Board AN__D continue with this procedure.O IF NOT assigned to a team for the current shift, THEN continue with this procedure. Assistother teams until dismissed or assigned by the EOF Manager or the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.Each team, as a minimum, should consist of 2 members.Obtain Offsite Monitoring Team Position Binder.0 Obtain Keys for a vehicle (offsite. Monitoring Kits storage location).Obtain Vehicle and also a radio, cell phone and GPS.Start vehicle, check gas gauge and verify proper operation of: horn, flashers, turn-signals andheadlights Inform Offsite Team Coordinator of any malfunctions or concerns.O The following equipment and materials are available from the storage location:Monitoring Kit (two sealed cases, A and B, per set) Case A is for plume survey/sampling;initially, load only Case A in OMT vehicles. Case B is for REMP (post-plume) sampling only.SObtain count rate meters and other equipment/supplies from storage and load in OMTvehicles after checks are performed.0 Record the "ERO Position:" [and the Team Name e.g.; "Mobile One"] "Date:" and the teammember is] "Namne:'TIs on Form EP-1 0.0 Use ERO Log Sheet(s) (Form EP-1 0) located in the Position Binder to record your activities.

L, (PEG SiTE NON-QUALITY RELATED iP-EPo320 Revision 10y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING .....PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 8_ of _9Attachment IOffsite Monitoring Team Reporting and initial ActionsPage 2 of 2f~NOTE:AnL Offsite Monitoring Team will not necessarily use all the equipment and materials in theIMonitoring Kits. Some equipment is exclusively for the use of NEM Technicians.Check the seal on each case in the kit. IF the seal is not broken, THEN the inventory is notrequired.Q3 IF the seal is broken, THE_._N inventory the equipment in that case. Record the "Kit #" and resultson Form EP-AD6-1 for the kits. Complete "Comments ", "Inventory Performed BY "and the"Date "on Form EP-AD6-1.Replace or exchange missing, out of calibration, and inoperative equipment, materials andsupplies with what is available at the EOF. Do not use any out of calibration equipment orexpired material or supplies.O Turn on DOSE-GARD (press "M" button until 0.00 is displayed).Q Assign DLR's to each Offsite Team mem~ber. Wear the DLR badge and DOSE-GARDelectronic dosimeter on the chest between the waist and neck. Fill in the pertinent informationfor each Offsite Team member on the top half of Form EP-36.i~ihot aaaiolgial ssssmnt NOTE:~Wihot aRaiolgial ssssmntCoordinator in the EOF, Offsite Monitoring Teams may be,directed through the Communicator in the CCR.0 LF there has been a release of radioactive material to the atmosphere, THEN as directed by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle for contamination BEFOREleaving the Site using Attachment 3.Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of Equipment in Attachment 2. Radiationcheek sources for OMTs #1 and #2 are stored on the shelf in the OMT Equipment Room at theEOF, and Spare QMT check sources are stored in the Apparatus Room storage cabinet at theVerplanck Fire Department.O Place the case(s) in the vehicle with the Ludlum Model "177 count rate meter and theModel 9-3 ion chamber in the front seat.l I , IPEC SITE NON -QUALrIY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10En/erg,'. EMERGENCY PLAEM NiN I. PROCEDURE IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE jPage 9 of 499A 2Perform PreoOperationaI Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 1 of 4Ludlum Model 8°3 Ion ChamberUse: 5 micro curie Cs-'137 source for operational check0 Perform visual check of instrument for any physical damage, and slide open the shield on thebottom to ensure the Mylar window is not punctured.Close shield.Turn on meter by switching to "Xl" scale.0Perform battery check by pressing the "BAT TEST" button.While on the "Xl" scale, if necessary zero the meter reading using the "ZERO ADJUST"thumbwheel.While on "Xl" position the "Detector Area" of the instrument over the BLUE Cs-i 37 source.(Number on source facing UP towards meter).Allow the reading to stabilize (~-15 sec.) and then read the meter.Verify that the meter responds within the r~ange listed on the source container (typicallybetween 0.5 and 2.0 mPlhr).Source reading obtained: __________mR/hrO Toggle the "AUD" switch ON to verify audible response.0Turn range switch to "OFF" (all the way left). Turn when deployed to the field.If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquireanother meter.Instrument is operational.0Return the radiation check source to the storage location -DO NOT PLACE IN K-IT.Instrument Serial Number: ____________ Cal Due Date:________Tam Member _______________Date: ___________ Perform Preo°Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 2 of 4Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with HP 210 ProbeUse: I micro curie BaI33 source for operability check.I3 Perform visual check of instrument, cable and probe for any physical damage.DJ Connect the HP-21 0 probe with the coaxial cable; to the meter on the front of the meter.Q Turn the power switch to "ON".0] Perform battery check by pressing the RED "BAT TEST" button. If battery response is notadequate, then obtain spare meter.Turn the function switch to "X100", place probe in contact with ORANGE Bal133 source, untilthe meter reads upscale. (Number on source facing UP towards probe)O Verify that the meter responds within the range listed on the source container (typicallybetween 5000 and 15,000 cpm).[] Source reading obtained __________ cpmTurn the Speaker switch to "ON". Ensure the speaker~is operable when near the check source.O] If any of the above checks are unsatisfactory return the meter to the storeroom and acquireanother meter. ...03 instrument is operational.0 Return the radiation check source to the storage location -DO {NOT PLACE IN KIT.Instrument Serial Number: ____________ Cal Due Date:________Team Member __________ _____Date: ___________

,.,- .SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10LergyZ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page iI! of 499Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 3 of 4F&J Model OF-AB-40L Air Sampler (Using Sampler Battery)[3 Attach the filter holder containing particulate and iodine collection media (See drawing below).[] Open the cover of the air sampler and check the status of the battery by pressing the button onthe battery charge indicator.0" Verify that its charge is at least 75%; if not, select another sampler. If necessary, the airsampler's power cord may be plu~qgged into the inverter or the provided chargqer cord maybe plugged into the 12 V cigarette ligqhter receptacle in the OMT vehicle if there Is notsufficient battery charge.O3 Open the cover of the air sampler and place the BLACK "ON/OFF" toggle switch in the "ON"position. .0] If circuitry is not energized by the previous step then push the YEELLOW "ON/OFF" button toenergize the circuitry.0! The LED display should read 0.00 cfmn and the "flow" LED stiould be lit.O3 Press the "RESET' button to start the sample pump. After a few se.conds, the LED displayshould gradually increase to approximately 1.0 cfm (0.8 cfm to 1.2 cfm).-03 After approximately 30 seconds, push the YELLOW ;'ON/OFF" button to stop the sample pump.Place the toggle switch to the "OFF" position.0 Carefully close and latch the cover (avoid crimping the red wire).O instrument is operational.instrument Serial Number: ___________Cal Due Date: ________Team Member _________________ Date:__________

4>IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP -EP-320 Revision 10bLndegy~ EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 1_2 of 4__Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 3 of 40Check operation of the mobile radio, cellular phone and other communication equipment in thevehicle such as On-Star with the Communicator who is dispatching and controlling the team.Record results on Form EP-lO.13IPEC Offsite (Goosetown) RadioEnsure the Offsite Team Coordinator is aware that you will be conducting a radio check.Turn vehicle ignition switch to "Run" or "Accessories".Push radio "On/Off' switch to "On".Select Channel I (or other offsite channels provided).Press the microphone "PTT" switch.NOT___ERadio call signs are transmitted automatically; transmnitting by'vbice is no loniger required. Uset~he station name; e.g., "Mobile One" for identification.U Request radio check; e.g., "indian Point EOF, this is indian Point Mobile One; request radio check,over".* ., .-o Record results on Form EP-lO, ERG Log ...-" -Team Member:Date:" ~NOTE:iF radio communication with the EOF or AEOF is not established, T.HEN =tr 1) the cellulariphone, 2) another location where radio or telephone communication is acceptable, 3)Irelaying messages through other stations in either "5...Offsite", "4.,.Onsite" or '9-13...Talk-'!laround" modes or 4) a pay phone. IF all fail, THEN return to EOF or Alternative TSC/OSC. i IPEC SITE NoN-QUAuLTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Reiin10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE RvsoIMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE jPage 13 of 4=9Attachment 2Perform Pre-Operational Inspection and Testing of EquipmentPage 4 of 4CELLULAR TELEPHONE1. Turn phone power on.2. Display "SERVICE AVAILABLE".3. Use the number in Emergency Telephone Directory for the OffeiteTeam Coordinator4. Call the Offsite Team Coordinator.5. If no contact, determine alternate means of communications inthe event that the radio is inoperable.6. Record results on (Form EP-lo) ERO Log.0N-STAR=. How to make a call using the onStar telephone system:1. Press the hands 4ree phone button on the bottom of the rear-viewmirror. When asked "ON-STAR" say "DIAL".,2. When asked "Please say the entire phone number to dial" say the entirenumber to dial without pausing. (Each phone~number is listed ondashboard).3. OnStar will repeat the number ask "YES" or "NO"4..If number is correct say "YES"; if not say "NO" to try again5. OnStar responds with "OI(, dialing". Your call will be placed.(Each vehicle Dhone number is Dosted on the dashboard)GARMIN GPS UNITSLocations are Pre-prog rammed1. Turn on "Where to" icon on main screen.2. Select "Extras" icon.3. Select "P01 Point of Interest" (e~g. Select any survey point fromnext step for quick check of GPS).4. Monitoring location can be identified by Sector and Mile, e.g. SI-oMl, S2-M2. if not displayed, type desired location. See Attachment13.5. Press "Go".6. Check that start to destination is loaded and displayed.

SITE NON-QUALrnT' RELATED ZP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page ,144 of 9Perform initial Vehicle Contamination Check (if requested)Page 1 of 2F there has been a release of radioactive material to the atmosphere, TH asdirected by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator or the ED, check the vehicle forcontamination BEFORE leaving the Site.When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information using either of the 2 followingmethods:{Preferred) Method Using the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter. with HP-210 PancakeProbeUse the following equipment:O3 Surgeon's rubber glovesO Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencilE0 Ludlum 177 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probe !03 Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to x1 scale.0Measure and record background reading away from the vehicle. (The b)ackgroundreading should be 300 cpm or less).[0 Holding the pancake probe about 1/22 to 1 inch from the vehicle surfaces, check readingson the vehicle hood, side doors and accessible areas of the roof.Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31.O3 immediately inform the Offsite Team Coordinator and/or Radiological AssessmentCoordinator of any vehicle surface readings exceeding 100 cpm above background.O__R, I PEC SiTE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision I aEMERGENCY PLAN PICDRjjPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 15 of 4Attachment 3Performa initial Vehicle Contamination Check (if requested)Page 2 of 2Method Using Smears and the Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210Pancake Probe[] When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information.[] Use the following equipment:03 Surgeon's rubber gloves0] Smear or gauze wipes03 Small paper envelope or plastic bag0 Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencilO3 Ludlum 177 Count Rate/H-P-210 Pancake ProbeO Ensure the meter has been pre-operationally checked, turned on and set to X1 scale.Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" on Form EP-31.NOTE:Find at least 2 exposed exterior vehicle surfaces to sample for contamination, such as -vehicle hood and an accessible area of the vehicle roof. ,C3 Find AN__D smear at least 2 surfaces Smear a 100-cm2 area. Put two fingers on a smearor wipe AN..D hold it with your thumb. Reach out AN._D drag it back across the surface inthe pattern of an "S".C3 Record the "Time" and the "SURFACE S$MEARED" on Form EP-31.C3 Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for a gauze wipewith this information from Form EP-31:O3 "Date"I "LOCATION"O3 "Time"O3 "SURFACE SMEARED"C Place the smear or wipe in the paper envelope or plastic bag.C Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples.Count the vehicle smears using pages 2 and 3 of Attachment 7.

PEC SITE NON-QUAUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10OEMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREPROCEDURE REFERENCE UsE Page 1_6 of 4__Attachment 4Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment 8riefingPage 1 of 2B ecin Offsite Field Monitoring Team briefing on emergency conditions[] Ensure that the Offsite Team Coordinator or designee has provided a Teamdesignation (e.g., "Mobile One"), and has the Team member names andcontact information along with their OLR numbers.o Review AN.__D note conditions, monitoring locations, routes, and requirementswith Offsite Team Coordinator or designee.0 Plant conditions and emergency classification level.o] Release conditions*Release start and stop* Noble gas I Iodine ratio (if known)* Expected dose rates, surface and airborne contamination*Current Reuters Stokes readings, if any ,*Potential for Offsite Monitoring Team vehicles to be contaminated (and theneed if any to~conduct pre-deployment check)0 Measured and forecast meteorological conditions=,Wind direction, speed, Pasquill stability classO Projected Plume location(affected sectors)o Plume characteristic (cross, down or up valley)0] Areas, routes and locations, including Emergency Sampling Points to monitor0 Any known traffic impediments or traffic-related issues.0 Use of personnel and vehicle safety equipment.0] Monitoring requirements:* Projected radiation fields in route (verify with count rate meter/ ion chamberCW readings when inside the vehicle)* Projected radiation fields on location (verify with 3 ft. / 3 in OW/CW readingswhen outside the vehicle)contamination (if known)*, Surface contamination (if known)

IPE=C SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-32O Revision 10Lfrlkq('Y, EMERGENCY PLANPRCURIMPLEMENTING ..P...DU.PROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE Page 1_7 of 49Attachment 4Conduct Field Team Pre-Deployment BriefingPage 2 of 2Review radiooglo exp=_osure controlsQ Minimize time (Goal: <15 mai.) spent within elevated radiation fields especiallythose near or within the plume.O Record and report dosimeter readings every , minutes.O3 ALARA locations.!0 DO NOT enter a radiation field within a plume that is greater than 100 mR/hrexcept as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.NOTE:IThe Emergency Director (ED) may authorize an initial emergency exposure of 1 Remn TEDE-Iand subsequent exposures in 1 Rem increments to 5 Remn TEDE.O DO NOT exceed the authorized dose of_____Rem (i.e., dosimeter reading)except when directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.0 The DOSE-GARD electronic dosimeter is pre-set to alarm at 1.00 R. If the DOSE-GARD alarms, immediately notify the EOF/AEOF and request instructions. (Thealarm can be silenced by toggling "M" two times to get Alarm Acknowledge Mode.Hold "S" for 3 seconds and the alarm will be silenced and the mode returns to dosedisplay).NOTE:The Emergency Director, using Form EP-6, Emergency Exposure Authorization, willauthorize exposure exceeding 5 Rem -IEDE.[] DO NOT exceed 5 Rem TEDE except when authorized by the ED.NOTE:Potassium Iodide (KI) shall be used in accordance with IPEC's procedure for issuance of KIand the NYS KI Policy. Administration of Ki will be recommended for emergency respondersat a General Emergency or a projected child thyroid dose of 5 Remn ODE or more to thethyroid. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _DO NOT take Kl except when authorized by the Emergency Director. Individualswho are allergic to iodine should not take KI.03 Proceed as directed by the Communicator / Offsite Team Coordinator:

PEC SIrE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 18 of 49Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 1 of 5Perform Downwind Radiation SurveysMaintain radio or telephone communications with the CommunicatortOffsite Teamcoordinator in route between locations. Each Offsite Monitoring Team should contactthe Offsite Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) minute intervals.Q Monitor radiation fields at landmarks in route to and on arrival at the location.0] Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe:NOTE:Rate Meter readings will increase as a plume of radioactive material is approached.Place the speaker switch to "ON"1.13 Put the function switch to "Xl".O3 Note the beginning background reading in CPM on Form EP-0o.[0 Keep the rate meter and probe on the floor of the cab (probe facing up) withmeter volume turned up.0] Read AND record on Form EP-30 approximately major changes (e.g., factor often) of the reading (CPM) and the nearest landmark including the reading onarrival at the location.[] Report major changes in readings and landmark to the Communicator.03 WHEN the Rate Meter reads about 1000 CPM or more at "X1O"~ AND the IonChamber reads 0.2 mR/hr or more on the lowest mR/hr scale, THEN use theModel 9-3 Ion Chamber.CAUTION:Review radiological exposure controls (.Attachment 8), prepare equipment and data forms,determine the route to the nearest ALARA location AN...D prepare to implement personalprotective measures as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator beforeapproaching and entering a plume.Continue with the Ion Chamber.

IPEC SITE /NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10JEMERGENCY PLANPRCDRiMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page j_9 of 49Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 2 of 5I ..... NOT :If traversing the plume, the closed window (OW) readings increase to reach a peak acrossithe plume at the centerline.Q With the shield closed, read AND record on Form EP-30 each major change ofthe "CW mRlhr' (i.e., gamma) and the nearest landmark.a Read AND record "CW mR/hr" (i.e., gamma) on Form 30.a Continue to adjust the function switch to the appropriate scale for an on-scalereading.a WHEN the Ion Chamber reads less than 0.2 mR/hr, THEN use the Ludlum 177Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe.0 Report the data on Form EP-30 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.0 Arrive on location. Record Team arrival on Form EP-lO Report Team arrival tothe Off'site Team Coordinator.

I , PEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10En1ergy,, EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTING IPROCEDURE j REFERENCE UsE Page 2=0 of 4..9Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 3 of 5While oproceedino to assigned location:Note where readings reach peak levels (plume centerline).O When requested, conduct air sampling on the plume centerline using Attchment6.When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using 7.S Monitor radiation fields on location.[] Use the Count Rate Meter with Pancake Probe. If it reads more than 1000cpm on the "XIO" scale AND the Ion Chamber reads 0.2 mR/hr or more onthe "XI"-scale, THEN use the Ion Chamber.[] Record the "Team Name:" "Team Member Names:'1 and "Date:1' on FormEP-31.0 Record the "Location:" including the details, on Form EP-31.0 Record the meter "Serial #:" and the "Time:" on Form EP-31.0] Leave the vehicle and proceed to an area that is open overhead.O Measure OW and CW radiation fields at 3 feet and 3 inches above theground Record the data on Form EP-31.When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachment 7.0 Keep pertinent current information on Form EP-lO, ERe Log Sheet.-Dosimeter readings-Plant, radiological and meteorological conditions-Monitoring requirements-Radiological, exposure controls-ALARA locations-Landmarks on the route

__ t~ IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10" EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE..PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE jPage 21_ of 499Attachment 5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsPage 4 of 5NOTE: -- __ _ _For Plume Characterization:Outside the Plume: the Open Window (OW) readings are approximately equal to theClosed Window (CW) readings (e.g., OW readings are less than 1.5 times CW readings).inside the Plume: the Open Window (OW) readings are expected to be about 1.5 times orgreater than the Closed Window (OW) readings.Q Ion Chamber @ 3 feet:Read AN__D record "(OW) (mRihr)" Form EP-31.O Read AND record "(CW) (mRlhr)" Form EP-31.0Ion Chamber @ 3 inches:Read AND record "(OW) (niRlhr)" Form EP-31.Read AND record "(CW) (mriPhr)" Form EP-31,0] Return the Ion Chamber to the vehicle.[] Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.

MEGEIYPEC SrTE PLA NON-QUALFPOEUTYRELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTING.....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE _Page 22 of _9Attachment5Perform Field Plume Radiation MeasurementsNOTE:If ground deposition is present:1. At three inches: the open window reading will be greater that the closed window reading.2. The three foot open and closed window readings will be less than the three inch readingsin (1) above.3. A sample of surface materials (swipe) taken in the area and counted in a lowerLbackground area will indicate contamination.U When requested, conduct air sampling on the plume centerline. Using Attachment 6.0 When requested, conduct surface contamination checks using Attachment 7.

, E IENON-QUALrTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10-._,,y EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE {PROCEDURE I REFERENCE= USE jPage 23 of 499Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 1 of 3Perform air sampling on the plume centerline:Q Set up for Air Sampling:0 Place particulate filter in the first inlet filter holder (farthest from the pump withthe rough side of the filter out).0] Place silver zeolite cartridge in the second inlet filter holder (closest to thepump), as appropriate:_______NOTE:Huiiymay affect the silver zeolite cartridge. Use sealed cartridge during anativation. _______0 Use silver zeolite cartridges during an activation (and "drill" silver zeolitecartridges during training or drills).0 Align the arrow on the cartridge in the direction of airflow through the holder.53 Record the following on Form EP-31)o Sample ID numberoSampler Serial #* o Date/TimeStart Air Sampler :as follows:0 Place the BLACK "ON/OFF toggle switch in the "ON" position.0 If circuitry is not energized, by the previous step then push the YELLOW"ON/OFF" button to energize the circuitry.0 The LED display should read 0.00 cfm and the "flow" LED should be lit.03 Press the "RESET" button to start the sample pump. After a few seconds, theLED display should gradually increase to approximately 1.0 cfm (0.8 cfm to1.2 cfm).0 Record the sample start time and starting flow indication (in cfm) on Form EP-31.[] While the air sampler is running, take at least one 3-ft OW and CW reading toverify that you are still in the plume. Notify the OTC if conditions havesignificantly changed.

I PC IENON-QUAUTY' RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IergLy, PLAN { PROCEDUREPCEUEREFERENCE USE Page 2.4 of 4_9Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 2 of 3[] Wait until the sample pump stops automatically (in approximately 10minutes). The sample volume is preset to 10 cubic feet. This can be verifiedby pressing the "volume" button after the sampler has stopped.At a location outside of the plume, with the loaded sample holder in place,PURGE the sample cartridge and filter by pressing the YELLOW On/Offbutton to "Off' and then "On". Then press the RESET button. Let the samplerrun for about 20 seconds.O] Press the RESET button again to stop the sample pump.O3 Remove the filters from their respective holders:[3 Use disposable gloves when handling samples taken in the radioactiveplume..Count the Air Sam [les:SEnsure that the Ludlum 177 meter is on with the HP-210 connected.0- Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading.O Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31.O Obtain a clean metal planchet from the OMT case Remove the sample holder fromthe air sampler, unscrew the filter holder and carefully remove the particulate filterwith the tweezers provided.O Place the particulate filter in a clean planchet, place the planchet in the sampleholder and check the particulate filter with the HP-21 0 probe and obtain theGROSS CPM reading.Record the particulate filter GROSS CPM reading on Form EP-31.Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, andrecord on Form EP-31.[0 Place fiter in marked envelope and place in baggie. Discard planchet by placing ina waste bag provided in the case.

IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED )P-EP-320 Revision 10":; Ldety.', EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREPROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 255 of 49Attachment 6Perform Field Air Sampling MeasurementsPage 3 of 3To count the iodine filter cartridges in the sample holders, modify the holders asfollows:SUsing the SH-4a, pull out the slide.Q] Remove the insert.Q Push the slide back in.D Place the HP-210 probe on the sample holder and check the background reading.l~Record the BACKGROUND CPM on Form EP-31.Using disposable gloves, place the silver zeolite cartridge (inlet side up -arrows*facing down) in the cavity created by removing the sample holder slide.O Place the HP-21 0 probe on the sample holder and measure the cartridge reading.Record the iodine cartridge GROSS CPM on Form EP-31.O Subtract the BACKGROUND CPM from GROSS CPM to obtain NET CPM, andrecord on Form EP-31.I- Place cartridge in separate baggie and place baggie inside other baggie containingfilled out particulate filter envelope.Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.Load a new iodine cartridge and particulate filter in the air sample holder beforemoving to a new survey/sampling location.0 Return the sampler and holder, the count rate meter and probe, the countingfixture and tweezers to the vehicle.0 Return packaged samples to the vehicle.0IF at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise. Continuemonitoring for radiation fields from the vehicle. Periodically report conditions tothe Offsite Team Coordinator. Prepare for reassignment.

t' IPEC SITE INON-QUALIrY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING"PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 2_6 of 4.99Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 1 of 3Q When directed by the EOF to perform surface contamination checks, use Form EP-31,Surface Contamination Check, to record information.QUse the following equipment:O Surgeon's rubber gloveso Smear or gauze wipes0 Small paper envelope or plastic bag0I Pen or pencil AND magic marker or grease pencil0 Enter the "Date", the name of the Field Team Member and "LOCATION" onForm EP-31.NOTE:Find a surface to sample for contamination. Avoid unfinished wooden and hard surfaces withsharp edges. Use smears for smoother sUrfaces and gauze wipes for rougher surfaces.0 Annotate a small paper envelope for a smear or a small plastic bag for agauze wipe with this information from Form EP-31"[0 "LOCATION"0] "DATE" and "TIME""SURFACE SMEARED"0 Find AND smear a surface. Smear a 100-cm2 area. Put two fingers on asmear or wipe AND hold it with your thumb. Reach out AND drag it backacross the surface in the pattern of an "S".0] Record the "Time" and the "SURFACE SMEARED" on Form EP-31.Place the smear or wipe in the paper envelope or plastic bag.Proceed to the ALARA location to count the samples.

SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10Sbl? EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 2._7 of 4..9Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 2 of 3NOTE:Unless otherwise directed, count the samples where background is less than 300 CPM. IFsamples must be counted in background higher that 300 CPMA, THEN the gross count ratefor the sample must be greater than twice background. If necessary, relocate to a differentlocation.- _ _ _-___Measure the surface contamination samples.Use the following:5O Ludlum 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 pancake probe0 Surgeon's rubber glovesO TweezersO Planchets0 Smear or wipe in a small paper en'.elope or plastic bagO3 Form EP-31 used to record surface contamination sampling data.Determine the activity (CPM) on the smear or wipe.Q Using either the Ludlum 177 with pancake probe to measure background forthe smear or wipe, "BKGD CPM".U Place the probe about one quarter inch above an empty planchetusing the SHA4 holder.U Adjust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceedingfull scale on the meter.U Read AN._=D record the "8KGD CPM" on Form EP-31.O- Measure the smear or wipe, "SMEAR + BKGD CPM".O Remove, using tweezers, a smear or wipe from the envelope orplastic bag. Place the smear or wipe on the planchet.

,Z~~ IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED iP-EP-320 Revision 10E FMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 2_8 of 4_9Attachment 7Perform Environmental Surface Contamination SmearsPage 3 of 3U] Place the probe about one quarter to one half inch above the smear orwipe.Adjust the function switch to the lowest multiplier without exceeding fullscale on the meter.[] Read AND record "SMEAR + 8KGD CPM' on Form EP-31.O3 Calculate AN.__D record "SMEAR CPM". Subtract "BKGD CPM" from "SMEAR+ BKGD CPM".Return, using tweezers, the smear or wipe with the planchet to its small paperenvelope or plastic bagORemove the rubber gloves and place them in the bag designated forradiological trash.[] Repeat above steps :for additional smears or wipes.[U Report the data on Form EP-31 to the Offsite Team Coordinator.

SIPEC SIrE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP.-320 Revision 10: f = EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE jPage 2__9 of 4_9Attachment 8Perform Continuous Exposure Reporting and Control ActionsPage 1 of 1Use Form EP-1 0, ERG Log Sheet to record movement and activitiesconducted. Use the 1 0-Mile Emergency Planning Zone Wind Sector Map, SiteBoundary Map, GPS Units and Street Atlases. Take note of any change in thefrisker or survey meter that is located in the vehicle..~oTE:Attachments 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 may be used to identify_ destination.0 Maintain radio or telephone communications with the Communicator I Off~siteTeam Coordinator in route between locations. Each Offsite Monitoring Teamshould contact the Offsite Team Coordinator at approximately thirty (30) minuteintervals.0 Verify the Communicator I Offsite Team Coordinator has the position (e.g.,"Offsite Team"), the name of the team (e.g., "Mobile One"), the names and theDLR numbers of the team members.Keep pertinent current information on 1~orm EP-1 0, ERO Log Sheet.SDosimeter readings (Note readings on Form EP-36)a Plant, radiological, and meteorological conditions,,Monitoring requirements,,Radiological, exposure controls,, ALARA locationsLandmarks on the route shown on the maps and atlases; e.g., DLR sites,Reuter Stokes sites, schools, and intersections.F at an ALARA location, THEN remain there until directed otherwise by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator. Continue monitoring for radiation fieldsfrom the vehicle. Periodically ensure both the Offsite Team and the Off~siteTeam Coordinator/Communicator have current information. Note the currentinformation on Form EP-31 and dosimeter readings on Form EP-36.F directed to another location THEN return to the beginning of this Attachment.

IPEC SITE PLN NON-QUALITYP RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTING j POCURPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3..0 of 4_.9Attachment 9Perform Post-Field Monitoring ActionsPage 1 of 2U LF directed to deactivate' THEN continue below.U! Return to the designated EOF or Alternative TSCIOSC parking area or otherlocation as directed by the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.U Survey AN__D decontaminate the vehicle as directed by the RadiologicalAssessment Coordinator. Document results on Form EP-31. Return samplesfor additional analysis.CAUTI..______________N: ____ ______ _____Ask the Dose Assessor to determine which, if any, samples are radioactive and implementradiological controls for those samples prior to removing them from the vehicle.U Collect together the samples (i.e., filters, cartridges, smears) with thecorresponding data forms.U Ensure each sample is packaged, labeled and traceable to a data form.NOTE:Samples may be analyzed at the EOF, onsite by Chemistry or other radiological assessmentfacilities offsite. Non-radioactive samples may be shipped offsite using NEM procedures.Radioactive samples may be shipped offsite using Radiological Waste procedures.U] Request a disposition for the samples from the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator.U] Turn samples over to the Dose Assessor or representatives from the RP,Chemistry, NEM or Radiological Waste organizations as directed by theRadiological Assessment Coordinator.U Return equipment, materials and supplies.U] Use the appropriate portions of Form EP-AD-6-1, "EOF Inventory Checklist"and ensure kits are stocked.U3 Read AND record dosimeter exposures on Form EP-10. Deliver DLRs andcompleted Forms to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator.~NOTE:For drill purposes return DLRs to kits.

JMegy EMGECPLNPCEUEIPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE }Page 3_.! of 4.99Attachment 9Perform Post-Field Monitoring ActionsPage 2 of 2SRequest assistance from the Dose Assessor to check, decontaminate O_.Rpackage contaminated equipment.Q Check that the listed equipment is returned to the kit. Report missingequipment to the Radiological Assessment Coordinator AN_.D replace missingequipment as directed. Return the kit to the storage location.[] Check that the equipment removed earlier is returned to the storage location.Report missing equipment AN replace as directed by the RadiologicalAssessment Coordinator.

Eler J__ PEC SITE NON-QUALIlY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10IMPL=8 EMERNECY PLA PROCEDUREMPEMERGNCYPLNG--PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 32 of 499Attachment 10IPEC Site MapPage 1 of I

, IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING .....PROCEDURE j REFERENCE USE Page 3:3 of 4_9Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring LocationsPage 1 of 6Sector- Mile Mao Number Location DirectionsfGrid) (1 off major roads from site)1-2 W-1~ (B-5) Roa Hook Rd., @ 0.1-0.2 ml. Rte. 9 North to Annsville Circle to Rtes, 6 & 202,fm Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West. Left to Roa Hook Rd.* W-14 (G-4) (Radiation Monitor Sta. #1 )1-7 P-3 (8-9) Route 9D North @ 3.3-3.4 (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West to Bear Mt.ml. north of Bear Mt. Bridge. Bridge. Right to Rte. 9D North."P-1 (W-5) [I] (St. Francis Friary)1-10 P-2 (C-7) Route 9D North @ 0.2-0.3 Rte. 9 North. Left to Rte. 403. Right to Rte. 9Dmi. north of Bridge over North.Indian Brook. (Derham X*P'5 (R-7) Rd.)2-2 W-1 (C-5) Old Pemart Ave. along R.R. Rte. 9 North to Rte's 202& 6, Main St. Right to....to dead-end @ fence. (TLD Main St. Exit. Right to Main St. toward river to"W. 14 (G.5) Site). bottom of hili. Right to Old Pemart Ave.2-3 W-1 (C-4) Highland Ave. @ [rl Sprout Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Pkwy. Ext. North, crossBrook Rd. (Truck Sales overpass, Right to Highland Ave. Exit. Right to*W. 17 (F- 6) Room) Highland Ave.2-6 W-1 (D-2) also Rte. 13 (Sprout Brook Rd.) Rte. 9 North, to Bear Mt. Pkwy Ext. North, Right to,P-3 (D-1 0) @ [I] Old Albany Post Rd. I Division St. Exit. Left to Division St., to Oregon Rd.fr] Canopus Hollow Rd. North. Left to Gallows Hill Rd. to RIe. 13 (Sprout* W- 7(D-7) Brook Rd.).2-10 P-6 (E-8) Canopus Hollow Rd. @ (r] (See 2-6), Rte, 13, Sprout Bk. Rd. I Rte. 15,Bell Hollow Rd. Carnopus Hollow Rd. North. Left to Horton HollowRd. North. Left to (again) Canopus Hollow Rd.* P-2 ("15) North.3-1 W-2 (C-6) Louisa St. @ R.R. Bridge. Rte. 9A North. Left to Welcher Ave. Right to LowerSouth St. North. Left to Louisa St.* W-14(J-5)(1) Key For County MapsFor each monitoring point's grid locations either the Haggstrom roadatlases (top) or the Geographia atlases (bottom with *) may be used whichare shown by County map, page number and grid coordinates.Legend: W =Westchester P= Putnam0 = Orange R= Rockland IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10L EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTINGtPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 344 of 4.99Attachment 11tOffsite Monitoring LocationsPage 2 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMil_..e (Gid o(off maior roads from site)3-3 W-i (D-5) Horton Dr. @ Hillcrest Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. North. Right toElementary School Carhart Ave. Right to Leda Drive. Right to Horton*W- 14 (G-7) Dr.3-6 W-1 (E-3) Oregon Rd. @ [r) Rte. 21, Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. North. Right toPeekskill Hollow Rd. Division St. Exit. Left to Division St., to Oregon Rd.*W. 17 (E-9) North.3-10 P-6 (F-8) Rte. 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd. (See 3-6), Right to Rte. 21, Peekskill Hollow Rd.* P. 2 (U-21) @ [I] Tinker Hill Rd.4-1 W-2 (C-7) Lower South St. [r] @ 0.1-0.2 Rte. 9A North. Left to Welcher Ave. Right to Lower___________mi. fm Welcher Ave. past South St. North.-1.4(K5) A&P. (Englehardt Corp.* W.14 (-5) Entrance)4-3 W-2 (D-6) Maple Ave. @ [1] Chapel Hill Rte. 9A North. Right to Weicher Ave. Left toDr. (Chapel Hill Estates) Washington St. Right to Hudson Ave. Right to"W- 14(J-7) Maple Ave.4-6 W-11I (F-4) Lexington Ave. @ [r] Rte. 9 North to IBear Mt. Ext. North. Right to 6-* W- 17 (G.IO) Townsend Rd. Exit. Left to Rte. 6 East. Right to Lexington Ave.4-10 W-.11 (J-3) Somerston Rd. @ [I] Carol Rte. 9 North to Bear Mt. Ext. Right to Rte. 6 Exit.Court Left to Rte. 6 East. Right on Curry St, Left onS* W- 1(E-16) Weskora Rd. Left on Somerston Rd.5-2 W-2 (C-7) McKinley St. @ [1] (former Rte, 9A North. Right to Welcher Ave. Left on*W14K-) McKinley School). McKinley St.5-4 W-2 (E-7) Furnace Woods Rd. @ Rte. 9 South. Right to Montrose Exit. Right to Rte.Maple Ave. 9A North. Right to Watch Hill Rd. Left to Furnace* W.14 (K.8) Woods Rd.5-7 W-12 (G-7) Hunterbrook Rd @ 0.3-0.4 Rte. 9 South. Right to Rte. 129 Exit. Left tomi North of Baptist Church Municipal P1. Left to Rte.129, Maple St. North. Left* -1 (tK.12) R.(Coaxial Crossing #571) to Hunterbrook Rd.5-10W-12 (J-7)* -*W15 (K-16)Hanover St. @ MosemanRd. (St. Patrick's School)Rte. 9 South. Right to Rte. 129 Exit. Left toMunicipal PI. Left to Rte.129, Maple St. North. Leftto Underhitl Ave. Right to Hanover St.

SL°t -., iPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10-L.kg. EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTiNG ,,PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 3_5 of 4.99Attachment IiOffsite Monitoring LocationsPage 3 of 6Sector- Mile MaD Number Location Directions(Grid) (off maior roads from site)6-1 W-2 (C-7) Rte. 9A 0 Tate Ave. Rte. 9A South to Tate Ave.-14 K-5) Westchester Industrial Park8-3 W-2 (D-8) Watch Hill Rd. @. [l] Rte, 9A South. Left on Watch Hill Rd.* W-14 (-8) Mountainside Tr.6-7 W-12 (F-g) Rte. 129 North @ Hunter (See 5-10), Rte.129, Maple St. North.* W- 14 (N-lI) Brook Bridge6-10 W-13 (J-10) Rte. 134 @ Rte. 100 Rte. 9 South. Left to Rte, gA South. Left to Rte."W- 12 (P-16) 134, Croton Dam Rd.7-1 W-2 (8-7) Westchester Ave. @ [I} i Rte. 9A South. Right to Tate Ave. Right to* -1 L~ St. Westchester Ave.7-4 W-2 (D-9) Watch Hill Rd. @ [I] (See 5-4), Right to Watch Hill Rd.' -~(- Westminster Dr.7-6 W-3 (E-1 1) Cleveland Dr. @ [r] Hughes (See 5-10), Rte.129, Maple St. North. Right to OldSt. Post Rd. South. Left to Cleveland Dr.*W-11 (t:9)7-10 W-v G-3 North State Rd. 0 Ryder Rte. 9 South. Left: to Rte. 9A South. Left to NorthAve. State Rd.* W-9(U-13)8-1 W-2 (8-7) Westchester Ave. @ (See 7-1), Westchester Ave. past 1st St., between(Buchanan Verplanck 4t" St. and Pheasant Run.*W- 14 (L-4) Elementary School)8-3 W-3 (C-9) Crugers Station Rd. @ [r] Rte. 9A South. Right to Crugers Station Rd.* w. 1 (N-7) Ripley PI.8-7 W-3 (D-12) Croton Pt. Ave. @ Fixed Air Rte. 8 South. Right to Croton Pt. Ave. Exit. Right* W- 11 (R-7) Sampling Sta. on Croton Pt. Ave.8-10 W-4 (E-15) Liberty St. @ Hudson St. Rte. 9 South. Right to Revolutionary Rd. Right to______ W- 9(V-IO) Rockledge Ave. Left to Liberty St.9-1 W-2 (8-8) 14t" St. @ James St. (See 8-1), Westchester Ave. to 14th St. Right to

  • W- 14 (1.-4) St.9-3 W-2 (B-8) Montrose Pt. Road 0 End Rte. 9A South. Right to Kings Ferry Rd. to(outside George's Island Montrose Pt. Rd.* W..14 (M-4) Park)

SIPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 3.6 of 499Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring Locations____________Page 4 of 6Sector-__ Mile Map Number Location Directions(Grid) f oft maior roads from site)9-7 R-6 (X-12) Rte. 9W South @ Rte, 90, Bear Mt, Bridge West to Rte. 9W South.a-S J13) South Mountain Rd.9-10 R-9 (X-16) Kings Highway North @ Old (See 9-7), Rte. 9W South. Right to Rte, 303.Mill Rd. Right on Rockland Lake Rd. Right to Rte. 13,SR -2 (M,13) Casper Hill Rd. t Kings Highway North.10-1 W-2 (B-a) 111h St. @ Highland Ave. Broadway South. Right to St(Church)* W -14 (L.-3)10-4 R-3 (W-8) Grassy Point Rd. @ Beach (See 1.2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202Rd. South, Left to Rte. 108, Main St. to Grassy PointR. 6 (Go12) Rd.10-7 R-6 (1-12) Central Highway I Little Tor (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202Rd. @ Rte. 90, South South. Right at Rte. 202 Westside Ave. Left toR -. 5 (J-1O) Mountain Rd. Rte.33, Central Highway / Little Tor Rd.10-10 R-8 (S-15) West Clarkstown Rd. @ Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to exit 11. Left toPalisades Pkwy. Overpass New Hempstead Rd. Right to West Clarkstown'"R.2 (M-1O) Rd.11-1 W-2 (B-8) 9th St. extension @ Radiation Broadway South. Right to 9rn St. past gate,Monitor Sta. #11. (Lock between abandoned bunkers and transmission* W. 14 (L-3) combination required) tower.11-3 R-3 (U-7) Adams Dr'. @ Gilmore Dr. (See 1 -2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202* R -6 (F-Il) South. Right to Adams Dr.1 1-6 R-3 (S-9) Willow Grove Rd. @ Knapp Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 14. Left toRd. Willow Grove Rd.5( 10s(Gt)11-10 Wilder Rd. @ Rte. 202 Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 13. RightR-5 (N-13) (Haverstraw Rd.) to Rte. 202 South, to Rte. 202 (Haverstraw Rd.)___________Left to Wilder Rd.* -4 (K-7)

IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_7 of 4.99Attachment 11Offsite Monitoring LocationsPage 5 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMile (Gid foff major roads from site)12-2 R-3 (V-6) Rte. 9W/202 @ south end of (See sector 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte.West Shore Dr. 9W/202 South. to south end of West Shore Dr."R -6(E-12) (formerly Gays Hill Rd.)12-4 R-3 (T-7) Franck Rd. @ Richard C. Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 15. RightBrown Dr. on Rte. 106, Old Gate Hill Rd. to Cedar Pond Rd.* R.6(E-11) Left to Bulsontown Rd. Right to Franck Road.12-7 R-3 (Q-7) Lake Welch Dr. @ Sewage Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 16. RightPlant. to Lake Welch Drive (Road closed during winter* R -6 (E-9) months).12-10 R-2 (1K-9) Lake Welch Dr. @ Seven (See 12-7) continue on Lake Welch Drive. (RoadR3(Isr )Lakes Dr. closed during winter months).13-2 R-1 (V-5) Rte. 9W/202 @ north end of (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202West Shore Dr. South. Left to north end of West Shore Dr.* R-6 (O-42) (formerly Gays Hill Rd.)13-3 R-3 (U-5) Mott Farm Rd @ entrance to (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9WJ202Camp Addison Boyce. (Lake South. Right to Rte. 11 8A, Right to Rte. 118,* R. 6 (E.12) Bullowa). Mott Farm Rd.13-9 0-21 (W-16) Arden Valley Rd. @ Ardeni Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 18 toRd.! Bailey Town Rd. Seven Lakes Dr. to Lake Tiorati Circle to Arden* 0 -22 (14W~-33) Valley Rd. West.14-2 R-1 (W-4) Thunder Mt. Rd. @ (See 1-2) Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W1202-6(42) Radiation Monitor Sta. #14 South. Right to Thunder Mt. Rd.14-6 0-18 (Z7-14) Rte, 6 @ 1.0 mi. West of Palisades Pkwy. South. Right to Exit 18.Palisades Pkwy Continue to Rte. 6 West.*0 .21 (2BB-30)

,IPEC SITE INON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10I ;:" ,tl~c~EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREiMPLEMENTINGIPROCEDURE J REFERENCE USE Page 3._8 of 49Attachment 11Qffsite Monitoring Locations_________Page 6 of 6Sector- Map Number Location DirectionsMile..Grid) (off major roads from site)14-10 0-17 (X13) Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. (See 14-6) Continue on Rte. 6 West. Right to__________North @ NYS Twy. Averill Ave. Continue on Rte. 32 North. Right toS0-21 (I/WW28) Overpass. Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. North.15-1 R-1 (W-4) Rte. 9W/202 @ Anchor (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202Monument. (Directly South.* R -a (D-13) across from IndianPoint).15-4 R-1 (U-2) Rte. 9W/202, 0.5 mi. (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202south of bridge @ Bear South. Right to Bear Mountain Inn.*R.-3(Insert A) Mount Inn.15-6 0-18 (AA-13) Mine Rd. @ Weyants (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North.Pond Rd. Left to Old Rte. 9W (Firefighter's Mem. Dr.). Left* 0.21 (DDD-.28) to Mine Rd.15-10 0-18 (Y-12) Smith Clove Rd. @ (See 14-6), Continue on Rte. 6 West. Right toTrout Brook Rd. / Averill Ave. Continue on Rte. 32 North. Right to*0 016 (VY-25) Mineral Springs Rd. Rte. 9, Smith Clove Rd. North.16-1 R-1 (X-4) Ayers Rd @ Radiation (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W/202*R.6(-1) Monitor Sta. #16. South. Left to Ayers Rd (Old Rte. 9W).16-4 R-1 (U-i) Bear Mt. Bridge @ west (See 1-2), Bear Mt. Bridge Rd. West to Bear Mt.*w7E) end, (traffic circle). Bridge West.16-6 0-18 (BB-13) Morgan's Farm Rd. @ (See 16-4), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North.0.7-0.8 Mi. West of Right to Exit. Left to Rte. 218, to Morgan's Farm* 0.-16 (FFF-.26) Cragsten Lakes. Rd.16-9 0-18 (BB-11 ) Rte. 9W @ Rte. 293 (See 16-4), Bear Mt. Bridge West to Rte. 9W North-016 (EEEo23) to Rte. 293.

~ , IPEC SITE NON-QUALIT' RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10*. EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREIMIPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 3_9 of 4_9Attachment 12Reuter Stokes LocationsPage 1 of 1Monitor Number1 (__2 i13LocationCountyw ......Roa Hook Road & Cortlandt Town3aracieWestchester-4.- 4\nnsville Circle/Intersection ofRoute 6 and Route 9 CortiandtHludson Street & Railroad AvenuePeekskillWestchesterWestchester4Lower South Street. PeekskiliWestchesterSouth Street & Welcher Avenue,Buchanan5Westchester6Broadway, BuchananWestchesterIBroadway at Entrance to Service7_________Center, Buchanan WestchesterBroadway across from Unit 38_________entrance, Buchanan WestchesterBroadway & St. Patrick's,____9 Cemetery, Verplanck iWestchester.................. street & Highland Avenue,10 Verplanck 1 WestchesterEnd of 9tfl. Streetl West side of__11 Quarry, Verplanck WestchesterRoute 9W & Gays Hill Road,12 Stony. Point RocklandRoute 9W & Gays Hill Road,13 North, Stony Point Rockland: Route 9W & Thunder MountainS14 Road, Stony Point Rockland1 :~Om., 16ti oute uvv, Jones I-'ornltAyers Road, Jones Point .....R~ockland I ... IPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10' L'flLi.Y EM~ERGENCY PLAN PROCEDUREI IMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 40 of 4_9Attachment 13GPS Locations,Pge3 f 6Longtude Latitude GPS Location.Desjqation Locatio...._n-73.94767 41.29833 $1-M2 Roa Hook Road-73.96872 41 .31253 $1-M3 Military Road-73,95562 41.32737 $1-M4 Military Road-73.95732 41.34182 SI-M5 SR-9d/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73,95297 41,35628 $t-M6 SR-Sd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.96911 41.36984 Si1-M7, W SR-21 8/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.94713 41.37072 $1-M7 SR-gd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73,96509 41.38481 S1-M8, W Fenton Place-73.94703 41.36518 SI-MB Philipse Landing-73.96291 41.39959 S1-M9 Upton Road-?'3.93302 41.39898 S1-Mg. 1E SR-Sd/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.95708. 41.41413 S1-M10, E Market Street.-73.97219 41.41328 S1-M 10, W SR-218/Storm King Highway41.29556 S2-M2 Ord Pemart Avenue.-73.9,309 41.3101 $2-M3 US-S/Albany Post Road/ CR-306-73.92819 41,32471 S2-M4 US-9/Albany Post RoadlCR-306-73.91506 41.33845 S2-M5 Upland Drive-73.90688 41.34955 $2-M6 Old Albany Post Road-73.90214 41.36373 $2-M7 Old Albany Post Road-73.89566 41.37736 $2-M8 Old Albany Post Road-73.88383 41.3893 $2-M9 Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill-73.88109 41.38844 $2-MS Canopus Hill Road/ Canopus Hill-73.87298 41.401 55 $2-M10 South Highland Road/ Highland Road-73.93616 41 .27838 $3-M1 CR-155tLouisa Street-73.92418 41.28995 S3-M2 Central Avenue-73.91147 41.30082 $3-M3 Frost Lane-73.89579 41.30943 $3-M4 Locust Avenue-73.88661 41.32299 53-M5 Oregon Road-73.87224 41.3326 $ 3-M6 Peekskill Hollow Turnpike IPEC SirE INON-QUALUTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10E7" FMERGENCY PLAN. PROCEDUREIMPLEMENTING....PROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 41_ of 499Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 2 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.85761 41,34202 $3-M7 Boys Camp Road-73.84244 41.35102 $3-M8 CR-21/Peekskill Hollow Road-73.83322 41.36456 $3-M9 CR-21/Peekskill Hollow Road-73.81264 41.36944 $3-M10 Barger Street-73,93415 41.27601 $4-M1 Lower South Street-73.91695 41.28244 S4-M2 Robin Drive-73.8979 41.2856 $4-M3 Buttonwood Avenue-73.88088 41.2924 S4-M4 US-202/Crompond Road/SR-35-73.86359 41..29873 $4-M5 School Road-73.84664 ..: 41.30567 S4-M6 Sylvan Road-73.83351 41.31804 $4-M7 Stoney Street-73.81069. 41.,31579 S4-M8 Strang 8oulevard-73.79165 41.31 887 S4-M9 Gamer Street-73.77506 41.3265 $4-M10 Driveway-73.93241 41.26946 "$5-M1 McGuire Avenue-73.8938 41.27098 S5-M3 Pleasantside Road-73.87465 41,26829 S5-M4 Maple Avenue-73.8555 41.26691 $5-M5 Maple Avenue-73.83651 41.27619 $5-M6 Hunter 8rook Road-73.81731 41.27687 S5-M7 Taconic State Parkway-73.79854 4 1.25862 $5-M8 CR-131/Underhill Avenue/Turkey Mountain Ave.-73.77973 41.28321 S5-M9 US-202/Saw Mill River RoadISR-35/SR-1 18-73.761 41 .2868 S5-10 SR-35/Amawalk Road-73.93321, 41.26469 S6-M1 US-9tBriarcliff Peekskill Parkway-73.91 547 41,.25922 S6-M,2 Washington Street-73.89935 41.25084 $6-M3 Flanders Lane-73.86466 41,23849 $6-M5 Colabaugh Pond Road-73.84433 41.23679 j$6-M6 SR-129lYorktown Road-73.82415 41.23671 S6-M7 Croton Dam Road PEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE fIMPLEtMENTiNGtPROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 42~ of 499Attachment 13GPS M~onitoring LocationsPage 3 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.81237 41.22047 $6-M8 Taconic State Parkway_-73.79171 41.22024 S6-M9 SR-134/Kitchawan Road-73.77188 41.21854 S6-M10 SR-100/RT-100tSomerstown TKJSaw MiW Ri Rd-73.93918 41.25831 $7-MI Henry Street-73.92418 41.24908 S7-M2 US-9l1Bdarcliff Peekskill Parlway-73.91014 41.23923 $7-M3 Westminster Drive-73.90105 41 .22569 S7-M4-73.88153 41.21991 $7-M5 Glengary Road-7-385518 .41-.19892: .- S7-M7 Glendale RoadI.-73.84096 .41,1892 S7-M8 Grace Lane-73.83162 41.17585 $7-M9 Brookside Lane-73,8152 .41.16777.. $7-M10 SR-i100/Saw Mill River Road *'-73.94353 .41.25629. $8-MI Tate Avenue-73.93895 41.24208 $8-M2 Sunset Road-73.92388 41.23138 $8-M3 Cortlandt Street-73.91221 41.21975 $8-M4 US-9/Briarcliff Peekskifl Parkway-73.88757 41.19711 S8-M6, E H-alf Moon Bay Drive-73.89637 41.17711 S8-M7 Croton Road-73.87203 41.17125 S8-M8 Beach Road/Brayton Park-73.91418 41.14232 S8-M9, W CR-80/Rockland Lake Road-73.86092 41.15862 $8-M9 US-9/Highland Avenue-73.86147 41.14174 $8-M10 US-8tSouth Highland AvenuelAlbany Post Road-73.95189 41.25505 $9-M1 Westchester Avenue-73.94829 41.24065 $9-M2 Montrose Point Road-73.96099 41.19754 89-M5 Liberty Street-73.95553 41.18276 $9-M6 US-9W/S 9/Congers Avenue-73.9569 41.16831 S9-M7 SR-304-73.95273 41.15383 S9-M8 CR-80lCongers Road/Congers Lake Road-73.95544 41.13938 $9-M9 Waters Edge

..SITE {NON-QUALrn( RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10L EMERGENCY PLAN I PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTINGPROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE jPage 433 of 493Attachment 13GP$ Monitoring LocationsPage 4 of 6Lntue Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-73.95863 41.12493 $9-M!0 Old Mill Road-73.95779 41.25588 S10-Mi 11t Street & Broadway-73.97662 41 .23048 S 10-M3 CR-110/Beach Road-73.98644" 41.21802 .s10.M4 US-gW/s LibertyDrive/US-202--73.98357 41.20132 $10-M5 US-9WlS (W/Conger Avenue/US-202-73.98863 41.18726 $10-M6 South Mountain Road/South Mountain Road-74.00396 41.17642 $1O-M7 CR-33/North Little Tor Road-74.00504 41.16108 $10-M8 CR-33INorth Little Tor Road'-74.01475 41.1.4848 .$10-M9. CR-80/New Hempstead Road-74.03562 41.1394 S10-M10 SR-,45/North Main Street-73.99196 41,.23884 $11-M3 Miller Drive-74.00488 41.22814 .-$1 1-M4 CR-47/Thiells Road-74.02051 41.21t951 S 11-M5 CR-98ANillow Grove Road-74.03122 Si$ 1-MS Wil~sr Avenue-74.04548 41.19745 $11-M7 Tamarack Lane-74,.05223 41.1822 S 11-M8 US-202/Haverstraw Road-74.07514 41.17897 S$l1-M9 US-202iHaverstraw Road-74.08944 41.16932 Si11-Mi10 US-202/Haverstraw Road-73.98469 41.2553 S12-M2 US-9W/ North Liberty Drive/US-202-74.00733 41.25968 $12-M3 Skahen Drive/Fowler Drive-74.02295 41.24891 S12-M4 CR-69ICedar Flats Road-74.03566 41.23519 S12-M5 CR-i106/Gate Hill Road-74.05344 41 .22952 $12-M6 CR-I106/Gate Hill Road-74.0735 41.22762 $12-M7 CR-106/Gate Hill Road-74.0881 41.23595 $12-M8 CR-106/Kanawauke Road-74.1173 41.23417 $12-M9 CR-106-74.136 41.231 S12-M10 CR-106-73.98964 41 .26845 $13-M2 Maple Place-74.00825 41 .2635 $13-M3 CR-118/Mott Farm Road IPEC Sn'sE NON-QUALITY RELATED 1P-EP-320 Revision 10PLAN PROCEDURE IiMPLEMENTING ...PROCEDURE REIENEUSE jPage 44 of 4.99Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 5 of 6Lniue Latitude GPS LocationDesignation Location-74.04471 41.25577 $1 3-M5 Palisades Interstate Parkway-74.08545 41.27404 $13-M7 Tiorati Brook road-74.10461 41.27443 $13-M8 Arden Valley Road-74.12367 41.27902 $13-M9 Arden Road-74.14296 41 .27104 $13-M10 Clove Furnace Drive-74.03501 41.30476 $14-M5 US-61Seven Lakes Drive-74o05109 41.31268 514-MS S--74.06732 41.32041 S14-M7 us-6-74.08917 41.32071 s14-M8 US-6-74,11484 41.31188 -$1'4-M9-"" -US-6-74,12351 41.33378 $14-M10 SR-32/Albany Turnpike-73.96343 41.28072 .$15-tv1 us-gw/North Liberty DrivetUS-202-73.97286 41.29348 S1-. $5-M.2 US-9W/North Liberty Drive/US-202-73,9917 41.30039 S15-M3 Lemon Road-74.00798 41.30858 Si15-M4 7 Lakes Drive-74.01565 41.32322 Si15-M5 West Point-74.01 702 41 .32219 Sl15-M5 West Point-74.01 854 41.32106 S15-M5 West Point-74.02024 41.33898 $15-M6 Mine Road-74.04863 41 .33928 $15-M7 Stillwell Lake TrailI-74.07387 41.3391 $15-M8 Bull Pond Road-74.07616 41.35944 S15-M9 West Point-74.08834 41.37071 $15-M10 CR-34iTrout Brook Road-73.96003 41.28241 316-Mi Old Route 9W/Old Ayers Road-73.97065 41.29449 $16-M2 Old Route 9W-73.96536 41 .31156 S16-M3 US-6/US-2O2fBear Mountain Bridge Road-73.97207 41.3252 $16-M4, E SR-SD/Bear Mountain Beacon Highway-73.97801 41.33898 316-M5 us-9w/SR-21 8-74.00757 41.3452 $16-M6 North Deep Hollow Road iPEC SITE NON-QUJALrTY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE IIMPLEMENTING jPROCEDURE I REFERENCE UsE jPage 455 of 49Attachment 13GPS Monitoring LocationsPage 6 of 6Longitude Latitude GPS LocationD esignation Location-73.99979 41,36392 $16-M7 North Deep Hollow Road-74.00351 41.3784 S16-M8 North Deep Hollow Road-74.01 507 41.39046 S16-M9 Bog Meadow Road-74.01 34 41.4066 S16-M10 Bog Meadow Road IPEC SITE jNON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10iMPLEMENTING PRCDRPROCEDURE I REFERENCE USE Page 4_6 of 499Attachment 14Sampling Point- Distance and LocationsPage 1 of 1Secto rWind SiteDirection Boundaryfrom Distance(DEG)SVerify, TCjsPoint FromDistance ITrue #Verify. ReuterPoint jStokesLocation Distance1N169-1902977m3749m'1 4ReuterStokesLocationBear Mt. Rd.near Old Stoneon HudsonAnnsville CircleTexaco Station0Rt.202 &RI, 6-t + --322633792NNERt. 202 &Rt, 61 91-2133234m3331m22____ _____ -West. Co Hudson Street &3NE 214-235 716m !158m 45 Power 2574 Railroad Station_____ _______________ ln Lower South St4ENE 236-258 701m i1094m 67 Broadway j 1448 Near West Iron5E 259-280 762m 724m 90 Broadway 1287 .1. By yass Diner6ESE 281-303 625m 609m 1110 Broadway_ 643 1Broadway._17SE 304-325 610m 617m I135 Broadway I 643 Broadway8SSE 326-348 701im I716m 157 Broadway 804 BroadwayI J ServiceRd to9S J349-101 006m 949m 180

  • Georgia 1126 Broadway*Pacific ________*. Service h.Sread1I0SSW 11-33 1006m 1030m 202 Georgia 1287 Highland_______ _____ _____ ____ __ _____ ______ Pacific _ _ _ _ _ _ _GeorgiaPacific Trap Rock at11IW 34-55 488m 611 m 225 Corp. 1287 end of 912WSW 5__-___ 2349m__ 2494m_ 247__ Rt. 9W 2494 Gays Hill Rd.Gays Hill iGays Hill Rd.l3W 79-100 1802m 1834m 27 Road 1870 _____IqvvIrjVVIU I- I1,31 oo0nril teemZ'dZ. ItN. ]N~ Iit. !5NW124-1451432m1529m 315Rt. 9W j 1648 iRts,.gW & 2024. -- -~ _________ ------l 6NNW146-16814161512m L37Ayers j 1770 {Ayers RoadRoad __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE 1 Page 7 of 49Attachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 1 of 3DISCUSSIONo- The purpose of radiological monitoring is to find and define a plume of radioactiveairborne Contamination and any surface contamination left in the wake of a plume.o Monitoring activities include detecting beta radiation, measuring gamma radiation andsampling airborne and surface contamination.LIMonitoring data is reported to the EOF and may be used by the ERO to determineemergency action levels, emergency classifications, radiological exposure controls,protection for on-site personnel and emergency workers, and protective actionrecommendations for the general public.o Offsite Monitoring Team Members will be notified of a declared emergency at eitherUnit 2 or Unit 3 and directed to report to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).They are expected at the EOF within the 60 minutes following the declaration.oAt the EOF, Offsite Monitoring Team Members report to the Radiological AssessmentCoordinator for assignment to the or 2nd shift teams..PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ""o Continually review and practice the prescribed radiological exposure controls.oAvoid cross contamination of samples and equipment.oWhen Open window vs Closed window is >= 1 .5 you are in the plume.o Each Offsite Monitoring Team is composed of members from those whose names arelisted in the Emergency Telephone Directory.oOnsite Teams from the OSC monitor inside the Protected Area fence within andaround the Site Boundary. Offsite Monitoring Teams monitor outside this boundary.Emergency Sampling Point locations are listed in Attachments 11, 13 and 14 of thisprocedure.o Vehicles are checked and decontaminated as prescribed in this procedure.oThe Dose Assessor (DA) in the EOF assures radiological controls are implemented forsamples, equipment, materials, supplies and personnel in the EOF.oQualified Nuclear Environmental Monitoring (NEM) Technicians change DLRs and airsampling station filters at fixed sites within the 10 Mile EPZ, submit the DLRs andfilters for analysis, sample soil and water and perform other activities prescribed in thestation NEM Procedures.

iPEC SITE NON-QUALITY RELATED IP-EP-320 Revision 10EMERGENCY PLAN PROCEDURE]MPLEMENTlNG'PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE Page 4.8 of 499Attachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 2 of 3EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALSo Equipment and material for the Offsite Monitoring Teams are at the EOF in astorage location behind the south wall in the east stairwell near the foot of thestairs.oA key for the storage location is inside the key locker on the west wall of theEmergency Operations Facility (EOF) near the EOF Information Liaison station.Another key is inside the red key box outside, near the entry door to the ECC,on the east wall.o Equipment and material include three complete sets of monitoring kits. Eachset has two sealed cases, A and B}. Case A is. for plume survey/sampling;. CaseB is for REMP sampling only.oThree vehicles, with mobile radio and cellular phone, are available for theOffsite Monitoring Teams. The keys are inside the storage location in thestairwell. Two of these vehicles are at the Buchanan Service Center (EOFparking lot), and one is located at the Verplanck Fire Department, 238 8t"Street, Verplanck.oo Vehicles are equipped with 12 VDC/125 VAC inverters.o] Additional equipment is also available in the EOF storage location:1. Potassium Iodide (KI)2. Batteries, "D" sizeo Offsite Monitoring Team Position Binders with procedures and forms areavailable in the EOF Conference Room.o The cellular phones and GPS Units for use in the vehicles are available in theroom next to the telephone room near the west entrance to the EOF.o Numbers for telephone extensions in the EOF and cellular phones in thevehicles are listed in the Emergency Telephone Directory.

I :: PECY PLAN NON-QUALITY RELATED IP.EP-320 Revision 10bIIMPLEMENTING ...... .........PROCEDURE REFERENCE USE jPage 4_9 of 4..9JAttachment 15Radiological Field Monitoring DiscussionPage 3 of 3o The IPEC Radio Service has 16 modes of operation. The service includes tworadio repeaters with fixed, mobile and portable radio control stations. Seven (4,5, and 9 -13) modes are available with the mobile radios in the vehicles.1. Mode 4, "Onsite": Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 2-3 miles aroundthe Site. Stations: EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, and vehicles.2. Mode 5, "Offsite": Repeater coverage for the IPEC to 5-10 miles aroundthe Site. Stations: AEOF, EOF, U2CCR, U3CCR, portables and vehicles.3. Modes 9 -13, "Talk-around": Line-of-sight coverage between fixed,mobile and portable radios. Stations: portables and vehicles.S '0 ATTACH~MENT 9.1 IOCFR8O.64(q) SCREENINGFEquipment/FacilitylOther: Indian Paint Energy Center {IPEC)Title: Radiological Field MonitoringPart !. Description of Activity Being ReviewedRevision to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, includes changes involving revised instructions for performing pre-operational equipment checks and additional grid location information for monitoring points.* Refer toRevisionMatrix ____________Part II. Activity Previously Reviewed? Q-YES 0] NOIs this activity fully bounded by an NRC approved 10 CFR 50.90 submittal or 5O.54(q)(3) Continue toAlert and Notification System Design Report? Evaluation is next partNOT required,EnterIf YES, identify bounding source document number/approval reference and jusliticationensure the basis for concluding the source document fully bounds the below andproposed change is documented below: complete PartVI. _ _ _ _ _Justification:El Bounding document attached (optional)Part Ill. Applicability of Other Regulatory Change Control ProcessesCheck if any other regulatory change processes control the proposed activityf(Refer to EN-LI-i100)NOTE: For example, when a design change is the proposed activity, consequential actions may include changes toother dbcuments which have a different change control process and are NOT to be included in this 50.54(q)(3)Screening.APPLlCABiLiTY UUNCLUSION0] If there are no controlling change processes, continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening.El One,.or more controlling change processes are selected, however, some portion of the activity involves theemergency plan or affects the implementation of the emergency plan; continue the 50.54(q)(3) Screening for that portionof the activity. Identify] the applicable controlling change processes below,E] One or more controlling change processes are selected and fully bounds all aspects of the activity. 50.5,(q)(3)IEvaluation is NOT recuired. Identify controllina chance orocesses below and comolete Part VI.CONTROLLING CHANGE PROCESSES10 CFR 50.54(q)Part IV. Editorial ChangeIs this activity an editorial or typographical change such as formatting, paragraphnumbering, spelling, or punctuation that does not change intent?Justlfication: The following changes are consIdered an editorlal changewithout a change of intent:Change #1 (change In revision number). No further evaluation is required forthis change;Change #M (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation Is required for thls change;Change # 7 (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation Is required for this change;Change # 11 (attachment section header title change only). No furtherevaluation is required for this change;50354(q)(3)Eva~iuain isNOT required,Enterjustfircetino endcomplete PernVI.[]NOContinue to ttcxtpartEN-EP-305 REV 3 Sheet 2 of S ________ATTACHMENT 9.1 SCREENINGEqulpmen ,a litiyItQ1her: Imdi Point Ene y enter (IPSO)Titl: RaW loogical Field Monitorin~gOh a a #1 aS he de tite ehange only). No further Tevaluation is ed for this oh nge"No" Is sde eted becuse the procedu e coransI same non..dltoriai ch nesth t require urther screening.Part V. gmer encj' PranningI NlmentFun Alan Seren (Asci t, 10 CFR 50.47(b) pi nning standrd functionidenttled in brackets) Does this activity affect any of the following. including program elements ferom NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-i Section II?S1. R span 'Ebi'ity for emergency respanse is assigned. [1] .] ml2i The espons eorgan ztion has the staf to respond an to augment staffon bai (24(7 U, safir :) in ascor'dance with the emergen y p1 an [t ____3,The process ensures that on shiQ enme gency response responsibiliies ar staffed and assigned. ,2] [U4, The proces oar timely augmentation of onshif t Itat is etabuishd an maintamed. [2]5. Arranements fo reqesting and using off sie sistance hae ~beenm ad. [3] 16. S te andilocalistr can be accmmodated atthe EOF in acordancewihth hem e rgenoyplanj 3]7. A stand rd scheme af emergen y Iassification and action 1eve~ is in use. [4 18. Proedure afor notification State and local gayernmentaI agencies are capable o alerting thero ofQthe d clare emergensy within 15 minute after de I ration of an emegency and povidij to low-up no ifin ions[59. Administrative and physicoal means have been established for alerting and providing prompt [instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway. [5]10, The public AblE meets the design requirements of FEMA-REP-1 0, Guide for Evaluation of Alert andNotification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants, or complies with the licensee's RENA-approved ANSdesign report and supporting RENA approval letter. (5]11. Systems are established for prompt communication among principal emergency responseargantz tions. [612. Sy tems are established for prompt communication to enmergen y respan. e personnel. [6]13. Emergency preparedness information is made available to the public on a periodic basis within theplume expaosure patwy emergenoy plan~ning zone (EP ). [7]14. Coordinated dissemination af public Information durin emergencies i established. [7] U15. Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response. [6]16. Adequate equipment is d to support emergency reponse. [8]17. Methods, systems, and equipment for a radioactive reI ases are in use. [9]16. A range of public PA. Rs is available for Implementation during emergencies. [10] TI"ji Evaeustion E~ms estimates for the population lac~ed in bhe plume exposure pathway EPZ areavilable to support the of PARs and have been provided to State and local[10]EN-ER-S05 REV 3 Sheet 3 of 5ATTACHMENT 9.1I OCFRSO.54(q) $CR2ENINGProcedurelDocument Number: IP-EP-320 /Revision: EqulpmentlFacillty Other: indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Title: Radiological Field Monitoring20. A range of protective actions is available for pliant emergency workers during emergencies, including [-those for hostile action events.l 0]21. The resources for controlling radiological exposures for emergency workers are established. [11] [22. Arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated, injured individuals, [12] [23. Plans for recovery and reentry are developed. [!13]24. A drill and exercise program (including radiological, medical, health physics and other program j[areas) is established, [14]25. Drils, exercises, and training evolutions that provide performance opportunities to develop.,maintain, and demonstrate key skills are assessed via a formal critique process in order to identifyweaknesses. [14]26. Identified weaknesses are corrected. [14] [27. Training is provided to emergency .responders. [15] 28. Responsibility for emergency plan development and review is established. (16] [29. Planners responsible for emergency plan development and maintenanca are properly trained.. 116] ..___3CONCLUSION"- if no P~rtV criteria are checked, a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation is-NO_.I required: docvment the basis for conclusion belowand complete Part VI..[] If any Part V criterda are checked. complete Part VI and perform a 50.54(q)(3) Evaluation.FOR CONCLUSIONChanges 3, 12, 14, 1i5, 16, "17,.19, 20 and 21I This is a training improvement item that clarifies that theL~udlum Model 177 count rate meter and Ludlum Model 9-3 ion chamber are the only meter models currentlyin use.. The previous RM-14 count rate meter and Model RO-2 and RO-20 have been removed from service.*"This change does not change the meaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment.and does not change a process related to a planning standard element due to the existing instrumentshaving the same functions and inventory quantities as those that have been discontinued. No furtherevaluation is required.Changes 2, 6 and S- This is a training improvement item and a WANg recommendation that clarifies wherethe radiation check sources are to be stored and then returned following the completion of pre-operatio~nalchecks. Once OMTs perform their initial instrument response checks, there is no need for the OMTs t~otransport the sources with them when traveling off site. Leaving the sources in a secure storage location atthe EOF (or alternate deployment location) is consistent with standard industry practice and with federaltransportation requirements for hazardous materials. This change does not change the meaning or intent ofa description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element due to the change clarifying that check sources are-to be stored in a secure storagelocation and returned to t[he location prior to departure to the field. No further evaluation is required.Change 10 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies the direction of air flow into the air samplerwhen positioning air sampling filters and cartridges. This change does not change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process relatedl to a planningstandard element due to the change more clearly depicting the direction of air flow when air sample holdersare being loaded for use. No further evaluation is required.EN-EP-305 REV 3 Sheet 4 of SATTACHMENT 9.1 IOCFR5O.54(q) SCREENINGEquipmentlFaciliotyOther: indian Paint Energy Center QPEC)Tide: Field MonitoringlChange 18 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies that the Ludlum Model 9-~3 ion chamber has a"X1' versus "5 mRlhr'" indicated on the lowest scale for the scale selector switch. This feature was pointedout in training to avoid user confusion in selecting the correct ion chamber scale which has been observedas a common human performance error. This change does not change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard efement due to the existing instruments having the same functions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued. No further evaluation is required.Change 2.2 -Correction of typographic error discovered when .performing periodic review of the offsite fieldmonitoring procedure. An issue was found for offsite monitoring location S9-M6 where the correct longitudelisting should be -73.95553), Latitude and street locations provide in Attachment 13 are still correct. Thischange does not change the meaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, ariddoes not change a process related to a planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 23 -Correction of typographic error discovered when performing periodic review of the offsite fieldmonitoring procedure. An issue was found for offsite monitoring location S16-M9 where the second"-should be a decimallperiod. L ti .ude and street location are still correct. This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not chanige a processrelated to a planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 24 -This change was made to include the grid coordinates contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided to Offsite Team Coordinators and Offsite Monitoring Teams as an additonaltool for locating offsite monitoring points. The note provides an ex~planation oft he respectiv Geographicand Hagstrom map grid coordinates informat~ion. This change does not, change the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 25 oThis change was made in conjunction with Change #24 so that the 4rey for county maps wasvisible on the first page of the attachment versus the last page. This change does not change the meaningor intent of a description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related toa planning standard element. No further evaluation is required.Change 28 -This change was made to include the grid coordinates contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided to Offeite Team Coordinators and Offsite Monitoring Teams as an additionaltool for locating offsite monitoring points. Previous travel routes, intersection descriptions and map locationswere retained in Attachment 11 a nd were unchanged. This change does not change the meaning or intent ofa description, does not change facilities or equipment, and does not change a process related to a planningstandard element. No further evaluation is required.Emergency Planning Elements 18 and 17 in Part V of this form are pot~entially affected by Changes "#5 and #8described in tzhe Revision Matrix. A IOCFRSO.54 {q) evaluation will1 be performed to determine If theeffectiveness of the IPEC Emergency Plan Is reduced and prior NRC approval is required.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.1 IOCFR50.54(q) SCREENINGSProcedurelDocuronen Number: IP.EPo320 Revision: 10EqulipmentiFaciitylOther: Indiana Point Energy Center (IPEC)EN-EP-305 REV 3

........ if q m ,,ATTACHMENT 9.2SHEET I OP 5I1OCFR5D.54(q) EVAL.UATIONProcedurolDocument Number: IP-EP-320 Revision: 10I EqulpmentiFacility/Other: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Title: Radiological Field MonitoringPart I. of Proposed Change: Revision to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, includes changesto instructions to perform pre-operalional checks of existing radiation survey equipment prior to commencing offsite fieldmonitoring.oRefer to attached Revision M~atrixPart II. Description and Review of Licensing Sasis Affected by the Proposed Change:IP-EP-320, Radiological Field Monitoring, was previously excluded from further Process ApplicabilityDetermination (PAD) reviews in accordance with the criteria described in NEI 96-07 and EN-LI-I 00. This.procedure revision does not (1) change the facility or procedures as described in the UFSAR or (2) create atest or equipment not described in the UFSAR and is governed under the Emergency Plan 10 CFR 50,54(q)review process in accordance with EN-EP-305. IP-EP-320 is an implementing procedure providing guidancefor performing radiological field monitoring. This procedure does not involve structures, systems orcomponents controlled by 10 CFR 50.59 or 72.46 and does not have the potential to impact any of the LBDson the PAD formn, except for the Emergency Plan. All responses to the questions contained in sections ilIand IV of the PAD form were determined to be "no impact". Since this procedure arnd associated changes donot contain any requirements that could affect any LBDs other than the IPEC Emergency Plan,Section I,Accident Assessment which was reviewed and found to not be impacted by the proposed changes, it isdetermined to be. governed under 10 CFR 50.54(q)..EN-EP-305 REV 3 9.2 1 OCFRSO.54(q) EVALUATIONTitle: Radiological Field MonitoringPar II. 0 scribe How thfe Proposed Change Compiles with Retevnt Emergency PreparednessRe gum ion( ) and Prey ous Commitment(s} Made to the Pr'evious Commitmenb to the NRC -Per EN-L-1 10 the licensing management system used for trackingNRC commitments was searched end no results were found related to the changes or the IPECEmergency Plan for these changes.10 CFR 50,47(b){B) -Adequate Emergenoy Facilities and Equipm etAdequate emer'gency facilities and equipment to support tie emergeny re.sponse areprovided and maaintained.SieCrwince: Implementing procedure IP-EP-32O provides the availability and operational details ofrfield monitoring equipment and dosimetry. Proposed changes to this procedure provide clarifying instructionsfor the pre-operational checking of newer radiation survey equipment that was previously evaluated to beaquivalent in function to the older equipment it was replacing.10 CFR 50.47 {b) (9) -Accident Assessment:Adequ te m t~hod , systems, and equipmentr for assessing and monitoring a tu I or potentia!offsite conseqwences of a ra lologie' I emergency con~dition ar in usSieComene Methods, systems and equipment for assessment of radioactive releases remain in use.Proposed changes addressed in this evaluation describe revised instructions for the preparatory actions ofIPEC Offeite Monitoring Teams.CN-EP-3O5S REV 3 AI~rACHMENT 9.2SH2ET 3 OF5I 0CFR50.54(q) EVALUATIONProcedurelOocument Number: IP~EP-320 Revision: 10EqulpmentlpacilltylO her: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Titie: Radiological Field MonitoringPart IV. Description of Emergency Plan Planning Standards, Functions and Program ElementsAffected by the Proposed Change:Emergency Planning Standard: 10 CFR 50.47 (b)(8), Emergency Facilities and EquipmentFunctions: (1) Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response, and (2) Adequateequipment is maintained to support emergency response.Program Elements: Section IV.E.of Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50 provides supporting requirements.Informing criteria appear in Section ll.H of NUREG-0854 and the IPEC Emergency Plan.Emergency Plan Planning Standard: 10 CFR 50.47 (tb)(9), Accident AssessmentFunction: Assessment of actual or potential offsite consequences of a radiological condition.Program Elements -Sections IV.8 and V. E Of 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix EE. Informing criteria appear inNUREG-06,5, Section 11.l, and the IPEC Emergency Plan.EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMEnT 9,2 i0CFR8S.S341q) EVALUATIONSHEET 4 OF STitle: Radiological Field l'AonitoringPart V. Description of impact o>f the Proposed Change on the Effectiveness of Emergency PlanFunctions:Proosed Chant e #5 -This is a training improvement item that clarifies the instructions for perfomlingjinitial operational checks on only the Ludlum 9-3 ion chambers. The revised pre-operationai checkinstructions focus on the features unique to the Ludlum Model 9-3 ion chamber survey meter, and eliminatepotential user confusion with other instruments (i e. Eberline Re-2 and RO-20 ion chambers) that are nolonger used for radia ion surveys It was noted in OMT training that instructional changes wouldreduce user confusion and further reduce field team deployment time. A reminder to perform a physicalcheck of the meter was added as standard good practices. The beta shield position was changed from opento closed to better correspond to the expected range response of the Cs-I137 check source. The color of theCs-1 37 was also referenced as a factors consideration to ensure that the user selects the source. A block providing the "as found' check source response in mFlthr was also added to document theactual instrument response found. Additional steps were also added to toggle the audible response of theinstrument, to switch the instrument off and then to switch back on when deployed to the field. Operationalinstructions for the Model 9-3, including pre-operational check, were previously evaluated un~det IP-EP-320,Revision 9. The other ion chamber models will no longer be used by IPEC Offsite Monitoring Teams, and thesame inventory numbers of available survey meters will be maintained. This change continues to meet theplanning standards outlined in 10 CFR 5047(b)(8) and (9).Section IV.B and E of 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.Sections 11.1 and 11,1 of NUJREG-0654, and does not reduce the effectiveness of IPEC Emergen~cy Planbecause the revision is a procedural change that identifies and clarifies appropriate OMT actions to performand document proper equipment Operability prior to deployment, permits immediate identification andresolution of operability concerns, maintains field team monitoring capability and does not diminish the abilityand available resources for accident assessment.Proo_.osed Chanee # 8- This is a training improvement item that clanifies the instructions for performinginitial operational checks on only the Ludtium Model 177 count rate meters. The revised pre-operationalcheck instructions focus on the features unique to the Model 177 count rat.e meter, and eliminate potentialuser confusion with other instruments (e.g., Eberline RM-14) previously in use. A reminder to perform aphysical check of the meter and probe was added as a standard good practice. A block providing the "asfound" check source response in cpm was also added to document the actual instrument response found.The color of the Ba-I 33 was also referenced as a human factors consideration to ensure that the userselects the correct source. Operational instructions for the Model 177, including pre-operational checks,were previously evaluated under IP-EP-320, Revision 9. The other count rate melter model w~ill no longer beused by JPEG Off site Monitoring Teams, and the same inventory numbers of available count rate meters willbe maintained. This change continues to meet the planning standards outlined in 10 CFR 50.47(b)(8) and(9),Section IV.B and E of 10 CFR.50 Appendix E, Sections IllH and 11.1 of NUREG-0654, and does notreduce the effectiveness of IPEC Emergency Plan because the revision is a procedural change thatidentifies and clarifies appropriate OMT actions to perform and document proper equipment operability priorto deployment, permits immediate identification and resolution of operability concerns, maintains field teammonitoring capability and does not diminish the ability and available resources for accident assessment.The proposed changes to IP-EP-320, Radiological Field 10 cootirnue to meet theplanning outlined in 10 CFR 5O.47(b)(8) and (9), Sections IV.B and IV.E of Appendix E t~o iGFR Part 50, and Sections 11.1 and 1l,1 of NUREG-0654. This revision does not require a change to theIPEC Emergency Plan or represent a reduction in effectiveness to the JPEG Emnergency Plan and. canbe incorporated without prior NRC approval.,EN-EP-305 REV 3 ATTACHMENT 9.2SHEET 5 OF 5I0CFRS0.54(q) EVALUATIONEupmentiFa'cillty/Othsr: Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC)Tite: adilogcalField Mo nitoringPart VI. Evaluation ConclusionAnswer the following questions about the proposed change.I. Does the proposed change comply with 10 CFR 5O.47(b) and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E? []YES El NO2. Does the proposed change maintain the effectiveness of the emergency-plan (i.e., no 0YESEJ]NO3. Does the proposed change constitute an emergency action level scheme change? J EYES NOIf questions I or 2 are answered NO, or question 3 answered YES, reject the proposed change, modify theproposed change and perform a new evaluation or obtain prior NRC approval under provisions of 10 CFR50.90. If questions I and 2 are answered YES, and question 3 answered NO, implement applicable changeprocess(es). Refer to step 5.6(8].Part Vii. SignaturesPreparer Name (Print)Anthony E, Ambrose(Optional) Reviewer Name (Print)Appovr am (PnLoEPMaage A Ganeror esgne Signature " V"EN-EP-305 REV 3

/7Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10-Editorial? impat o 50O. 47.* planning_________ Condition _____standard? __________Revision 9 Revision 10 YES NO -editorial change involving_____ __________ rocedure revision number.INO NO (See also changes #6 and #9)This is a training improvement itemand a WANO recommendation thatclarifies where the radiation checksources are to be stored and thenreturned following the completion ofpre-operational checks. Once OM~sperform their initial instrumentresponse checks, there is no need the OMTs to transport the sources0 Perform Pre-Operational with them when traveling off site.Inspection and Testing of Leaving the sources in a secureS Equipment in Attachment 2. storage location at the EOF (orRadiation check sources for alternate deployment location) isOM~s#1 ad #2are tore onconsistent with standard industryPre-Operational Ms# n 2 r trdo practice and with federalon and Testing of the shelf in the OMT Equipmenttrnptaineqrmns o.nt in Attachment 2. Room at the EOF, and Spare transprtosateion s reqirmns forngOTheApparaurcs Room storaedi does not change the meaning orthe ppaatusRoo stoageintent of a description, does notcabinet at the Verplanck Fire change facilities or equipment, andDepartment. does not change a process related toa planning standard element due toIthe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to thelocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required.:o PerformInspecti4EquipmE1 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 103.4.Page 8Attachment 1Page 2 of 2Page 9Attachment 2Page 1 of 40]Place the case(s) in the vehiclewith the RM-14/Ludlum 177count rate meter and theRe-02, RO-20 or Model 9-3 ionchamber in the front seat,Place the case(s) in the vehiclewith the Ludlum Model 177 countrate meter and the Model 9-3 ionchamber in the front seat.NOYESNO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model Re-2 and ROe20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.NO0- Attachment section header titlechange only.Attachment 2Perform Pre-~OperationaIInspection and Testing ofE uipmentPage 1 at 4RO-2, RO- 0 or Model 9-3 tornChamberAttachment 2Perform Pre-OperationalInspection and Testing ofEquipmentPage 1 of 4Ludtum M1odel 9-3 Ion Chamber2 F:>Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10Page 9 jUse: 5 micro curie Cs-137 source forIAttachment 2 operational checktPagelIof 4 s: Turn the function switch to performbattery checks. Verify that the meter readsi ' "BATT OK" for both positions. If not,I replace battery(s) or obtain spare ionhamber.i. unthe function switch to "ZERO"; usethe "ZERO" knob and adjust the meter toread, "Zero".[11 Turn the function switch to the "5 mR/ hr"or "XI scale", open the shield, placeunshielded chamber on the 5 uCi Cs-137source; verify that the meter reads upscalegreater than 1.0 mR/hr (between about Iand 10 mRihr, or as mark~ed on the meteror on the check source). You may need toswitch to the "50 mR/hr" scale or "XIOscale, depending on the model in use.LiTurn the function switch to "OFF" and0losethe shield., Instrument is operationalUtse: 5 micro curie Cs-137 source for INO YESoperational check, Perform visual check of instrument for anyphysical damage, and slide open the shieldon the bottom to ensure the mylar window isnot punctured.' Close shield.on meter by switching to "XI s;cale Ii Perform battery check by pressing the "BATTEST" button..While on the "Xt" scale, if necessary' zerothe meter reading using the "ZERO ADJUST"thumbwheel.tWhile on "XI" position the "Detector Area"of the instrument over the BLUE Cs-137source. (Number on source facing UPtowards meter).' Altow the reading to stabilize (--!15 sec.) andthen read the meter.* ;Verify that the meter" responds within therange listed on the source container (typicallybetween 0,5 and 2.0 mR/lhr),* Source reading obtained:.. .. ............ .:... ..... m R /h rToggle the "AUD0" switch ON to verifyaudible response.Turn range switch to "OFF' (all the wayleft). Turn back ON when deployed to thefield.If any of the above checks areunsatisfactory return the meter to thestoreroom and acquire another meter.!Instrument is operational.

Revision Matrix !R-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 107 .1Attachment 2Page 1 of 4(last bullet: Retur'n the radiation check source to the NOistorage location -00 NOT PLAGE IN Kit,NO- This is a training improvementitem and a WANO recommendationthat clarifies where the radiationcheck sources are to be stored andthen returned following thecompletion of pre-operational checks. 'Once OMTs perform their initialinstrument response checks, there isno need for the OMTs to transport thesources with them when traveling offsite. Leaving the sources in a securestorage location at the EOF (oralternate deployment location) isconsistent with standard industrypractice and with federaltransportation requirements forhazardous materials. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element due tothe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to thelocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required.NO -Attachrnent section header titlechange onlyfAttachment 2iPage 2 ot4L____Eberline RM-14 or Ludlum 177Count Rate Meter with HP 210IProbeLudlum Model 177 Count Rate Meter YESwithHP 210Probe4, VRevision Matrix I P-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 108. Page 10Attachment 2Page 2 of 4Use: I micro curie 8a133 source foroperability check.Connect the HP-210 probe with thecoaxial cable; to the meter at the terminalmarked "DETECTOR" on the front of themeter.battery check. If batteryresponse is not adequate, replace batteryor obtain spare meter.the function switch to "Xl 0", placeprobe in contact with 1 uCi Ba1 33 source,until the meter reads upscale more than500 CPM (between about 600 and 2000cpm, or as marked on the meter or on thecheck source).K: Turn the Speaker switch to "ON". Ensurethe speaker is operable when near thecheck source.STurn the function switch to "OFF".Use: 1 micro curie 8a133 source foroperability check.,.Perform visual check of instrument, cableand probe for any physical damage.:'Connect the HP-210 probe with the coaxialcable; to the meter on the front of the meter.STurn the power switch to "ON".SPerform battery check by pressing the RED"BAT TEST" button. If battery response is notadequate, then obtain spare meter.! Turn the function switch to "X1 00", placeprobe in contact with ORANGE Ba133source, until the meter reads upscale.(Number on source facing UP towards probe)Verify that the meter responds within therange listed on Ihe source container (typicallybetween 5000 and 1 5,000 cpm}.:Source reading obtainedTu.... ...... ......... cpmt unthe Speaker switch to "ON". Ensurethe speaker is operable when near the checksource.SIf any of the above checks areunsatisfactory return the meter to thestoreroom and acquire another meter.I nstrument is operation~alNO ~YESFJ Revision Matrix iP-EP+320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10S 9. Pagel10Attachmentag 2 o(last bullet)-~ Return the radiation check sourceto the storage location -DO NOTPLACE IN KIT.1NONO- This is a training improvementitem and a WANO recommendationthat clarifies where the radiationcheck sources are to be stored andthen returned following thecompletion of pre-operational checks.Once OMTs perform their initialinstrument response checks, there isno need for the OMTs to transport thesources with them when traveling offsite. Leaving the sources in a securestorage location at the EOF (oralternate deployment location) isconsistent with standard industrypractice and with federaltransportation requirements forhazardous materials. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element due tothe change clarifying that checksources are to be stored in a securestorage location and returned to theHocation prior to departure to the field.No further evaluation is required..1 _______6 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10[ Page 11 No label stating "Direction of Air Ftcow" testAttachment 2 ibox exists on diagram~Page 3of 4Added "Direction of Air Flow" test box ondiagramNO-- NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies the direction of airflow into the air sampler whenpositioning air sampling filters andcartridges. This change does notchange the meaning or intent of adescription, does not change facilitiesor equipment, and does not change aSprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the changemore clearly depicting the direction ofair flow when air sample holders arebeing loaded for use. No furtherevaluation is required.11iYESPage 14Attachment 3Page 1 of 2After 2r' bullet(Preferred) Method Usingthe Ludlum 177 or RM-14Count Rate Meter. with HP-210 Pancake Probe.(Preferred) Method Using theLudlum 177 Count RateMeter. with HP-210 PancakeProbeNO -AttachrnenL section header titleiichange only.7 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1012,SPage 14 -j Use the following equipment: Use the following equipment:Attachment 3 rubber gloves ,Surgeon's rubber glovesPage 1 of 2 , Pen or pencil AND magic marker or i Pen or pencil AND magic marker or greaseBullet grease pencil pencilDLudlum 177 or RM-14 Count Rlate/HP- 177 Count Rate/HP 210 Pan..ake210 Pancake Probe ProbeNO INO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andILudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent ol a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.YES NO -Attachment section header titlechange only.---3~ Page 15Pae2oAttachment 3 ITop of pageMethod Using Smearsand the Ludlum 177 orEberline RM-I14 CountPancake ProbeMethod Using Smears andthe Ludium 177 Count RateMeter, ,with HP=21O PancakeProbe1I ILi 17IRevision Matrix lP-Epo320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10E14.1 Page 15Attachment 3Page 2 of 2,2nd BulletI Use the following equipment:rubber glovesSmear or gauze wipesLJ Small paper envelope or plastic bagL:Pen or pencil AND magic marker orgrease pencil!;;Ludlum 177 or AM-i14 Count Rate/HP-210 Pancake Probei Use the following equipment:* Surgeon's rubber gloves* Smear or gauze wipes1iSmall paper envelope or plastic ba!Pen or pencil AND magic marker opencil177 Count Rate/HP.210 ProbeNO NO -This is a training improvementSitem that clarifies that the Ludlum'9 Model 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber are3r geasethe only meter models currently inancake use. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change the,mean~ing or intent of a description,idoes not change facilities oriequipment, and does not change aiprocess related to a planningSstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and irventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.I a g ___________________ __________15, Pae 18 Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 orAttachment 5 A M-i 4 Count Rate Meter with PancakePage 1 of 5 iProbe:3rd Bullet:Begin with the Ludlum Model 177 Count NORate Meter with Pancake Probe:NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,¶does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.I..9 Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1016ipage 18Attachment 5Page 1 of 58th BulletAttachment 5Page 2 ol 54th BulletL. WHEN the Rate Meter reads about 1000CPM or more at "X1I." AND the IonChamber reads 0.2 mrn/hr or more on thelowest mR/hr scale, THEN use the RO-2,RO-20 or Model 9-3 Ion Chamber,the Rate Meter readls about 1000 1NO NO -This is a training improvementmRh rmore ot"l nD the lowes mChaer item that clarifies that the LudlumlEN use thre Mode -th oneChambehr. Model 177 count rate meter and* tE us th Modl 93 tn Chmbe. iLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber areithe only meter models currently in:iuse. The previous RM-1 4 count rate1i meter and Model RO-2 and RO-20Shave been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planning-standard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asIthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required..:;WHEN the ton Cabrreads less than WHEN the Ion Chamber reads less than NO0.2 mR/br, THEN use the Ludlum 177 or 0.2 rnRlhr, THEN use the Ludlum 177 CountRM-14 Count Rate Meter with Pancake iRate Meter with Pancake Probe.Probe.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-1 4 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the sameSfunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.10 V~Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field M18.-- P{age 20 .:Use the Count Rate Meter with Pancak~e T. Use the Count Rate Meter with PanAttachment 5 Probe. If it reads more than 1000 cpm on Probe. If it reads more than 1000 cprPages 3 f the "XlO" scale AND the Ion Chamber "X1O" scale AND the Ion Chamber rea6th Bullet roads 0.2 mR/hr or more on the 5 mR/hr mR/hr or more on the "X1 " scale, THEscale, TH-EN use the Ion Chamber. the Ion Chamber.~ 19.lonitoring", Rev. 10ncake NO NO -This is a training improvementmnon the item that clarifies that the Ludiumads 0.2 Model 9-3 ion chamber has a "Xl"~N useversus "5 mR/hr" indicated on the! i lowest scale for the'scale selector ,}

  • switch. This feature was pointed out*i in training to avoid user confusion inSselectihg the correct ion chamber~scale which has been observed as a! common human performance error.This change does not change thei meaning or intent ol a description,does not ctlange facilities or~equipment, and does not change a~process related to a planningstandard element due to the existing' instruments having the samei functions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.NO No further evaluation is required.NO NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the Ludlums ofl Model 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existinginstruments having the sametunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.Page 24Attachment 6Page 2 of 36th BulletCount the Air Samples:Count the Air Samples:Assure that the Ludlumn 177 or RM-1 4meter is on with the HP-210 connected.Ensure that the Ludlum 177 meteriWith the HP-210 connected.ii Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10m20.S 211Page 27Attachment 7Page 2 of 32rhd BulletSLudlum 177 or Eberline RtM-14 CountRate Meter, with H-Po210 pancake probe',Ludlumn 177 Count Rate Meter, with HP-210 pan~cakeprobeNONOPage 27 ,1 Using either the Ludlurn 177 or Eberline Using either the Ludlum 17'7 with pancakeAttachment 7 RM-14 pancake probe to measure probe ao measure background tar th3; smearPage 2. of 3 background for the smear or Wipe, "BKGD or wipe, "8KG0 CPMV'~.8th Bullet CPM"'.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and RO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planning~standard element due to the existinginstruments having the samefunctions and inventory quantities asthose that have been discontinued.No further evaluation is required.NO -This is a training improvementitem that clarifies that the LudlumModel 177 count rate meter andLudlum Model 9-3 ion chamber arethe only meter models currently inuse. The previous RM-14 count ratemeter and Model RO-2 and FRO-20have been removed from service.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change. facilities orequipment, and does not change aSprocess related to a planningstandard element due to the existingiinstruments having the samef unctions and inventory quantities asithose that have been discontinued.SNo further evaluation is required.I __ I _____ I ____

Revision Matrix lP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1022.Page 41 (newPage 42)Attachment 13GPS MonitoringLocationsPage 3 of 6(fourth row frombottom)Longitude for point S9-M6:Longitude for point $9-M6:NO-73,95553 'I 4.18276NO -Correction of typographic errordiscovered when performing periodicreview of the offsite field monitoringprocedure. An issue was found foroffsite monitoring location S9-M6where the correct longitude listingshould be -73.95553). Latitude andstreet locations provided inAttachment 13, are still correct. Thischange does not change the meaningor intent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required.23.Page 44 (newSPage 45)IAttachment 13GPS MonitoringLocationsPage 6 of 6(2nd row frombottom)Longitude for point 316-Mg:Longitude for point $t6-M9:NONO -Correction of typographic errordiscovered wvhen performing periodicreview of the offsite field monitoringprocedure. An issue was lound forolfsite monitoring location SI16-M9where the second "-" should be adecimal/period. Latitude and streetlocation are stiff correct. "This changedoes not change the meaning orinten~t of a description, does notchange facilti~es or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required._______________________ £ _________________________ .13 Revision Matrix IP-EP-32Q, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 10-r2-1 Page 33Attachment t11Offsite MonitoringLocationsPage l ot 825j Page 33 Key For County MapsAttachment 11Offsite MonitoringLoagei6ons6 -Westchester County MapPageo6 of 6ag P- Putnam County MapBottomofpag 0- Orange County MapR -Rockland County MapNote added to bottom of page:(1) Key F=or County MapsFor each monitoring point, gridlocations for either the Hagstrom roadatlases (top) or the Geographia atlases(bottom with *) may be used. These aresonby County, County map number:and grid coordinates.Legend:0 = OrangeP= PutnamR= RocklandSNO -NO- This change was made toinclude the grid coordinatesi contained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided toOlffsite Team Coordinators andOff site Monitoring Teams as anadditional tool for locating offsitemonitoring points. The note providesan explanation of the respectiveGeographia and Hagstrom map gridcoordinates information. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. No:ifurther evaluation is required.NO ~NO- This change was made inconjunction with Change #24 so thatthe key for county maps was visibleon the first page of the attachmentversus the last page. This changedoes not change the meaning orintent of a description, does notchange facilities or equipment, anddoes not change a process related toa planning standard element. Nofurther evaluation is required.Infomiatiori moved to Page 7of~ 6of the attachment.Map Number and Coordinates basedGeographia County Atlases14-Revision Matrix IP-EP-320, "Radiological Field Monitoring", Rev. 1026.Page 33Attachment .11Offsite MonitoringLocationsPages 1 of 6Through 6 of 6Column titled: "Map Number (Grid)"Column titled: "Map Number (Grid)"Added second row for each locationfor additional map coordinates.NONO -This change was made toinclude the grid coordinatescontained in the newer county roadatlas maps that were provided toOffsite Team Coordinators andOfisite Monitoring Teams as anadditional tool for locating ofisitemonitoring points. Previous travelroutes, intersection descriptions andmap locations were retained inAttachment 11 and were unchanged.This change does not change themeaning or intent of a description,does not change facilities orequipment, and does not change aprocess related to a planningstandard element. No furtherevaluation is required,END OF MATRIX1.5 CHANGE MANAGEMENT NOTICE=Changes to:Procedure IP-EP-320 Radiological Field Monitoring (Revision .1 )WHO is affected?Radiological Assessment Coordinators, Ofisite Monitoring Teams, Offsite TeamCoordinatorsWHAT are the changes?IP-EP-320, Revision lois a non-editorial revision that incorporates followingprincipal changes:1. Simplifies instructions for completing pre-operational checks for new Ludlum 9-3and Ludlum 177 survey meters,2. Removes references to older instruments that are no longer in use.3. Reminds field team personnel that radiation check sources have been removedfrom equipment kits, and are stored in the EOF equipment room for Teams #1and #2, and in the Verplanck Apparatus Room storage cabinet for the SpareTeam.4. includes grid locations corresponding to offsite sampling locations using the newGeographia county road atlases.WHY are the changes occurring?IPEC Emergency Planning has made a concerted effort to upgrade our OffsiteMonitoring capabilities including procedures, equipment and training. The aboveprocedure changes reflect these upgrades and from student training feedback.These procedure revisions were the result of training provided to IPEC Offsite MonitoringTeams and Oflsite Team Coordinators during 2015.WHEN are the changes effective?January 13, 2016CONTACTLori Glander, extension 8410, Emergency Planning eLJPEC IMPLEMENTING PROCEDUREPREPARATION, REVIEW, AND APPROVALI P-SMM-AD-102 Rev: 10Page 34 of 40IIATTACHMENT 10=2 SPEC PROCEDUREf REVIEW AND APPROVALProcedure Title: Radiolocial Field MonitorintqProcedure Na: IP-EP-32O .Existing Rev: 9 New Rev: 10 DRN/EC No: DRN46" Procedure Activity Teprn~a Proceduage Chane(MARK Applicable) 0 Converted To IPEC, Replaces: (MARK Appilcabie)El NEW PROCEDURE Unit 1 Procedure No: 03 EDITORIAL Temporary Procedure Change0] GENERAL REVISION _____________ EnterStep Numberin Revision Summery)O3 PARTIAL REVISION Unit 2 Procedure No: lAVNETmoayPceueCng0] CONDITIONAL Temporary Procedure ChangeO] EDITORIAL REVISION Terminaing__odition[l VOlD PROCEDURE Unit 3 Procedure No: TriaigCniin _________O] SUPESRSEDEDO] RAPID REVISION Document in Microsoft Word: E ODDNTCN~)__ _ _ _ _ _V"Yes D]Noa]Vt RNTCN~)Reviion Summar El N/A -See Revision Summary page.Maioritv of chances were to clarify in~structions related to ore-oeerational cehnke of re. sur~vy See revielonmarxatd5.4qsreinan s ,vlatosRnfementation eurments Implementation Plan? El Yes 0 No Formal Training? /" Yes D]Na SpecialHandling? El Yes (Related classroom training conducdted for Otlalte Monitoring Team and Offsite TeamCoordinator personnel by RL Watt , 2 Qtr 2015 and Qtr 2015; Additional, change management notice sent in Jan 2816 toQMTs and OTcs) )RPO Dept: Emner enc Pinnin.. Writer (Print NmerEtluSign): Richard Watts/X6805/RewndvrivwI (Per Attachment 10.1, I PEC Review And Approval Requirements)1. [] Technical Reviewer Cs artn(Print Namel Signature! Date)2. 03 Cross-Disciplinary Reviewers:Dept: _____ __Reviewer:Dept: ________Reviewer:(Pritn Name! Signaturei Date)3. APO Responsibilities: Lorn Glander/' "/-O] PAD required and is complet AD Approver and Reiwrqaiiain aebeen verified)OPrevious exclusion from, further LI-! 00 Review is still validEl PAD not required due to type of change4. 0] Non-Intent Determination Complete:NOO change of purpose or scopef~Qreduction in the levei of nuclear safetyNO voiding or canceling of a procedure, unless requirementsare incorporated into another procedure or the need for theprocedure was eliminated via an altamete process(Print Name! Signature! Date)NO change to less restrictive acceptance criteriaNOQ change to steps previously identified as commitment stepsN_0O deviation from the Quality Assurance Program ManualNO change that may result In deviations trom Technical Specificattons,FSAR, plant design requirements, or previously made commnitments5. E'l On-Shift Shift Manager/CRS:.S. El User Validation: User:___Name Sicjnature! Data)__Validator:7. El Special Handling Requirements Understood:__________________________(Print Name! Signature! Date)

Emergency Planning Document Change Checklist Form(All sections must be completed, N/A or place a check on the jine where appticable)Section 10oc/Procedure Type: (circle one) Administrative / lmolementinQ I EPLANDoc/Procedure No: IP-EP-320 C/A: Yes

  • No QQ CIA No.__ Due Date: _____Doc/Procedure Title: Radiological Field Monitoring Rev No: 10 _ Rev Distribution Date: 01/13116Reason for EPDCC: ___New _X__ Revision __Cancel Date of EPDCC: 01113118Section 2Change

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Majority of changes were to create attachments related to OffsiteMonitoring Teams tasks and use of new equipment. See revision matrix and 50}.54q screening andevaluatlons.2. Class of Change: Technical Correction _X_ New Commitment n/a Other____Procedure clarifications for performing pre-operational checks with new field instruments.3. Page numbers affected and reason for change: All________________4. Emergency Planning Documents Affected: None __5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Emergency Planning Procedures Affected: AD6

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