CPSES-200301948, Transmittal of 2003 Graded Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario

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Transmittal of 2003 Graded Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario
ML040780484
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 09/19/2003
From: Walker R
TXU Energy
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
10013, CPSES-200301948, RP-18, TXX-03166
Download: ML040780484 (124)


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A9 TXU W4-10W TXU Energy Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station RO. Box 1002 (EO1)

Glen Rose,TX 76043 Tel: 254 897 8920 Fax: 254 897 6652 lance.terry@txu.com C. Lance Terry Senior Vice President &

Principal Nuclear Officer Ref: 10CFR50 App. E CPSES-200301948 Log# TXX-03166 File # 10013, RP-18 September 19, 2003 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission AITN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)

DOCKET NOS. 50-445 AND 50-446 TRANSMITTAL OF THE CPSES 2003 GRADED EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCENARIO REF: TXU Energy Letter, logged TXX-03148, from C. L. Terry to USNRC dated August 20, 2003.

Gentlemen:

Enclosed is one copy of the TXU Energy CPSES Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Manual for the November 19, 2003 Graded Exercise at CPSES. The exercise objectives and extent of play guidelines were previously submitted by the referenced letter above. Please contact Mr. Matt Bozeman at (254) 897-5680 if there are any questions or comments.

NOTE:

This transmittal contains Emergency Preparedness exercise information that should NOT be released to the Public Document Room before November 20,2003.

This communication contains no new licensing basis commitments regarding CPSES Units 1 and 2 Dea A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance Callaway Comanche Peak Diablo Canyon Palo Verde South Texas Project

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Generation Company LP TXU Generation Management Company LLC, Its General Partner C. L: Terry Senior Vice President and Principal Nuclear Officer By:

Roger Walker Regulatory Affairs Manager RJK/rk Enclosure c -

T. P. Gwynn, Region IV (clo)

W. D. Johnson, Region IV (clo)

M. C. Thadani, NRR (clo)

Resident Inspectors, CPSES (clo)

R. E. Lantz, Region IV

COM4TIANCHE PEAKC STEAM ELECTRIC STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 2003 GRADED EXERCISE November 19, 2003 CONFIDENTIAL until after the exercise

TXU ENERGY COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 2003 GRADED EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.

INTRODUCTION Contains a schedule of events for the conduct and critique of the exercise.

2.

OBJECTIVES Lists the objectives for the exercise.

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GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY NOTES Outlines general controller rules and expectations, as well as the extent of play of the participants during the exercise and includes offsite extent of play.

SUBSTJXTU i E TEL EPH1ONE NMABERS List of sub!ditule participant telephone nsumbers to be used dumrin¶g the exercise.

SHIFT TURNOVE'R INFOR MATION Operatit.ML crews turnover and briefingT sheett forI the day.

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NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

Provides initial meteorological conditions, and a step-by-step account of major events in the exercise timeline.

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ONSITE EXERCISE GUIDE Summary of the onsite events, messages, and anticipated emergency response activities of the participants.

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MESSAGES Contains the onsite and offsire exercise messages.

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METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS Contains meteorological conditions for the extent of the exercise.

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IN-PLANT SURVEY DATA Contains in-plant radiological survey information.

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ONSITE SURVEY DATA Contains onsite plume exposure information.

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OFFSITE SURVEY DATA (TXU ENERGY)

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CII EMISTRY DATA and CONTROLLER iN.'STRLCTI'OGNS Contains onsite cheinistry infonm-atio anld controller instructions.

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TXU-2003-Graded Exercise The 2003 Graded Exercise will verify the capability of CPSES and offsite agencies to respond to a simulated accident. The exercise will provide training, test the Emergency Response Organization, and identify potential problems in the overall response effort.

Selected NRC personnel from the Region IV office will participate in this exercise.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel will evaluate this exercise.

The following is a schedule of exercise-related activities:

Thursday,November6 2:30 p.m.

! Lead Controller, County Controller, Control Room Controller, Simulator Operator Briefing and related

!Evaluators, EP Conference Room, NOSF Monday, November 10 1

10:00 a.m.

TSC and Security Controller and Evaluator Briefing, EP I

¢Conference Room, NOSF

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10:00 a.m.

Phone Bank Roleplayers Briefing, EP Conference Room, NOSF 1:00 p.m.

I News Center (NC) Controller, Evaluator, and Reporter l

Rolepl ayer Briefing, EP Conference Room, NOSF 1:00 p.m.

Offsite Survey Team Controller Briefing, EP Conference

.Room, NOSF Wednesday, November 12 1 1:00 p.m.

EOF Controller and Evaluator Briefing, EP Conference

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Thursday, November 13 !

09:00 a.m.

OSC Rad Team Controller and Evaluator Briefing, Outage Control Center 1:00 p.m.

OSC Management Controller and Evaluator Briefing, Outage i Control Center Monday, November 17 TBA I NRC Entrance Meeting; EP Conference Room, NOSF Tuesday, November 18 9:00 a.m.

Scenario briefing and facility tour for NRC Inspection Team;

! EP Conference Room, NOSF l

1:00 p.m.

Offsite Roleplayer, Evaluator, and Controller Briefing, Hood I County Annex 1 meeting room, Granbury l Wednesday, November 19 1 7:00 a.m.

Controllers, evaluators, and roleplayers should be onsite.

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IBrief on-coming perations crew in the simulator.

7:30 a.m.

i Begin Exercise 3:00 p.m.

Terminate exercise; begin facility critiques 4i30 p.m.

i Lead Controller/Evaluator Meeting, EP Staff Area, NOSF 1

Section 1.0 Introduction

TX'U-2003-Graded Exercise Thursday1 November 20 8:00 a.m.

I Offsite Critique, Hood County Annex Auditorium, Granbury 10:00 a.m.

Federal/State/Local Critique, Hood County Annex I Auditorium, Granbury TBA

, Public Meeting (NRC and FEMA) 3:00 p.m.

Presentation of exercise findings to Management Review I_______________

,Board; POD Room, MSC Friday, November 21 TBD NRC Exit Meeting, CPE Conference Room 1 A copy of this manual will be provided to selected Controller/Evaluators, and selected observers prior to the exercise.

2 Section 1.0 Introduction

CPSES Exercise November 19. 2003 2.0 OBJECTIVES The locations where objectives are anticipated to be demonstrated are indicated below. Actual player response, to conditions existing at the time of the exercise, may result in an objective being demonstrated in another facility.

EXERCISE OBJECTIVE CR TSC OSC EOF NC OTHER

1. Using tools such as Plant Computer Satellite XX XX Display System screens, Main Control Board, and In-Plant/Onsite/Offsite radiological surveys, reactor coolant system sampling results, ASSESS emergency conditions.
2. Given abnormal plant conditions and EPP-201, XX XX PERFORM an accurate and timely Emergency Classification.
3. Given that conditions warrant staffing and XX XX XX XX XX activation of Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs), ACTIVATE ERFs within procedural time limits.
4. Given abnormal plant conditions and pertinent XX procedures or Position Assistance Document (PAD), FORMULATE an accurate and timely Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) for the public and protective measures for CPSES Emergency Workers.

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5. Using instructions given in pertinent XX XX XX procedures and/or Emergency Response Organization (ERO) Position Assistance Documents (PAD), PERFORM pertinent accurate and timely notifications.
6. Given that the emergency involves potential XX XX XX radiological exposure to emergency workers, PERFORM radiological monitoring of emergency workers' environs and institute protective measures such as continuous accountability of all personnel in affected areas, limit exposure duration, radiological shielding, evacuation, decontamination, and thyroid blocking agents, as necessary, to ensure emergency workers' radiological exposure is maintained ALARA.

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CPSES Exercise November 19. 2003 EXERCISE OBJECTIVE CR TSC OSC EOF NC OTHER

7. Demonstrate the ability to alert, notify, and XX XX XX XX XX update onsite personnel.
8. Demonstrate the ability to direct, coordinate, XX XX XX XX XX prioritize, and control emergency response activities.
9. Demonstrate the ability to formulate and XX XX disseminate accurate and timely emergency information and instructions to the public and media.
10. Demonstrate the ability to establish and XX operate Rumor Control.

T-7-,-T-f 1 1. Demonstrate the adequacy of emergency XX XX XX XX XX response facility/workstation, its procedures, equipment, and displays.

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12. Demonstrate the ability to monitor, assess, XX XX XX document, and communicate ONSITE radiological conditions.
13. Demonstrate the ability to perform accurate XX and timely dose projections.

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14. Demonstrate the ability to perform In-XX XX Plant/Onsite/Offsite Radiological Monitoring activities.
15. Demonstrate the ability to respond to, administer first aid, and if necessary, transport an injured or contaminated/injured person to a medical facility.
16. Demonstrate the ability to perform a Shift Change in Eminegency Response Facility.
17. Demonstrate the ability to staff and activate ALTERNATE Emergency Response Facility or Workstation.
18. Demonstrate the ability to restore emergency XX XX XX XX XX response facility or workstation.
19. Demonstrate the ability to transition from emergency response status to normal work status or to Recovery Organization.

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CPSES Exercise November 19. 2003 EXERCISE OBJECTIVE CR TSC OSC EOF NC OTHER

20. Demonstrate the ability of emergency XX XX XX XX XX response facility members to document their activities and effectively and conclusively critique their emergency response performance.
21. Demonstrate the ability to institute protecting XX XX XX XX and controlling Security measures.

3 Section 2.0 TXU Objectives

GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY NOTES GENERAL GUIDELINES The following guidelines have been developed to instruct exercise controllers on the conduct necessary to fulfill the exercise objectives. Where no instructions are provided for a particular objective, actions that would be taken for a real emergency should be taken for the exercise. The intent of the exercise is to demonstrate actual emergency response capabilities as realistically as possible.

1.

The exercise controller organization will control all phases of the exercise by passing messages to the participants, either per the timeline or in response to the actions of the participants.

2.

The controller and the evaluator organizations are at the direction of the Exercise Lead Controller. Additionally, a Lead Facility Controller will be assigned to each Emergency Response Facility.

3.

A controller will be assigned to each location or event where an emergency response is to be demonstrated.

4.

The Control Room activities will be conducted in the NOSF Simulator.

a.

Plant Computer System (SPDS) and PC-I I data in the simulator, OSC, TSC, and EOF will be driven by the simulator.

b.

At the direction of the Lead Exercise Controller, if the Simulator fails and cannot be returned to service, the exercise may be continued for the other facilities by the CR staff and controllers acting as roleplayers and presenting simulated plant data by means of the established communication channels.

c.

"All-page" announcements, requiring plant-wide alarms to be sounded, will be coordinated with the actual Control Room as follows:

initiating facility will develop the message to be announced, then contact the real Control Room who will actually make the announcement and sound the alarm.

5.

The controllers should allow free-play. However, free-play will be stopped under the following conditions:

a.

if the action taken would prevent an exercise objective from being met or is outside the scope of the exercise.

b.

if the actions are judged to be unsafe or leading to violations of laws.

c.

if the actions would degrade systems or equipment, or degrade response to a real emergency.

6.

All communications and messages will begin and end with the statement "This is a drill".

GENERAL GUIDELINES continued

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This exercise will be graded by the NRC and FEMA. Controller/evaluators SHALL NOT coach or correct players during the course of the exercise. Mistakes or areas of TXU-2003-Graded Exercise 1

Section 3.0 Guidelines

improvement should be noted, with feedback given to the players at the critique following the exercise. Controllers (and controller/evaluators) may interface with participants to clarify free play issues, emergency scenario issues, etc. that do not compromise the scenario. The exercise lead controller should be consulted regarding any clarification.

8.

The 15-minute clock for making local emergency notifications is satisfied when the communicator begins reading the contents of the Emergency Notification Message Form to DPS Waco, Somervell County, or Hood County.

9.

Participants shall comply with the instructions from the controller organization. If a conflict exists between scenario data and actual data, inform the Facility Lead Controller and wait for further instructions.

10.

Controllers/evaluators/roleplayers will be identified by wearing either an arm band, special badge, or vest.

11.

This exercise is not intended to demonstrate entry into, or use of, the CPSES Severe Accident Management Guidelines (SAMGs).

SAFETY

1.

Each controller and evaluator is responsible to ensure that the exercise is conducted in a safe manner.

2.

If a controller or evaluator observes an unsafe exercise activity, stop the activity and notify Exercise Lead Controller.

3.

If an actual emergency occurs, the exercise may be terminated at the discretion of the on-shift Shift Manager or the Exercise Lead Controller. All communications concerning an actual emergency will begin and end with "This is not. repeat, not a drill."

TXU-2003-Graded Exercise 2

Section 3.0 Guidelines

ACTIVITIES TO BE SIMULATED (EXTENT OF PLAY)

The following is a list of activities that will be simulated during the exercise. NO OTHER ACTIVITIES WILL BE SIMULATED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE EXERCISE LEAD CONTROLLER.

1.

The actions of the Control Room crew will be conducted in the NOSF Simulator.

Operations personnel will be pre-positioned in the Simulator when the exercise starts.

Additional personnel who report to the Control Room during emergencies will report to the Simulator. Reporting personnel may be pre-positioned in the NOSF.

2.

No activities involving actual plant systems, either manipulation or modification are allowed by exercise personnel without explicit permission of the on-duty Shift Manager in the real Control Room.

3.

Utility personnel that are not onsite at the time of the exercise will not be notified at home.

4.

Pager activation for the exercise will use "drill only" codes.

5.

Site evacuation will be simulated. Once the decision to evacuate has been made, a pre-formatted message to simulate the evacuation will be handed to the players. Security should setup roadblock equipment, but traffic will NOT actually be impeded.

6.

Accountability will be simulated as follows:

a.

Facility accountability will be performed in the TSC and OSC only.

b.

Security sweeps will be conducted by dispatching Officers, but "bullhom" announcements will NOT be made.

c.

Security will be required to print a Security Accountability Report. At this point, a Security controller will interject a simulated report and it will be transmitted IAW Security procedures.

7.

Emergency repairs or modifications to plant equipment (e.g., temp. cooling of ECCS pumps, breaker replacement, etc) will be simulated. However, all tools, equipment, and procedures required to complete the repairs should be obtained. Every effort should be made by the applicable controller to ensure that needed materials are onhand and are adequate to perform the assigned task.

8.

Radiation posting material and protective clothing, (or other potentially contaminated materials,) will not be used outside the Radiologically Controlled Area (RCA) for the purposes of the exercise. Any use of posting materials and protective clothing, by either onsite or offsite personnel, which is outside of the RCA will be simulated. Evaluators may quiz appropriate personnel regarding the proper use of these items.

TXU-2003-Graded Exercise 3

Section 3.0 Guidelines

ACTIVITIES TO BE SIMULATED (EXTENT OF PLAY) continued

9.

If an air purifying or SCBA respirator is dictated for any team (e.g., Fire Brigade, RP, etc); the respirators will be issued, verified operational, seal checked, and then the facepiece removed. If SCBAs are simulated being used, the controllers should simulate the consumption of air, requiring bottle changeout as appropriate.

10.

ERDS will be activated from the TSC, however, the activation may be unsuccessful since the NRC Response Center is not participating in the exercise. No further action is required by the exercise players.

11.

Fire Brigade should lay out hoses and other suppression equipment, however, actual water flow and/or suppression system operation will be simulated.

12.

Roleplayers and/or recordings will be used for:

Grid Dispatcher National Weather Service ENS line HPN line Phone Bank Reporters Unit 2 Control Room Any injured persons Squaw Creek Park staff Members of the general public

13.

Once sufficient personnel have responded to staff the facility, a list of designated players may be given to each facility manager to ensure the designated players are chosen to remain.

TXU-2003-Graded Exercise 4

Section 3.0 Guidelines

STATE OF TEXAS COMANCHE PEAK 2003 EVALUATED EXERCISE NOVEMBER 19, 2003 EVALUATION AREAS AND EXTENT-OF-PLAY (EOP) AGREEMENT EVALUATION AREA 1: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Sub-element 1.a - Mobilization Criterion 1.a.1: OROs use effective procedures to alert, notify, and mobilize emergency personnel and activate facilities in a timely manner. (NUREG-0654, A.4, D.3, 4, E.1, 2, H.4)

Locations:

State Emergency Operation Center (EOC), Disaster District 6A EOC (Waco), Bureau of Radiation Control (BRC) at Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), Joint Information Center (JIC) I Emergency News Center (ENC), Hood County EOC, and Somervell County EOC.

Extent of Play: Texas Department of Health (TDH) personnel will pre-stage at the BRC staging area in Granbury. Regardless of the scenario, no facilities/activities will relocate during this exercise. At Site Area or General Emergency, the State EOC will notify agencies, which compose the Emergency Management Council. However, only those agencies on the primary notification list will be requested to send representatives to the State EOC. Four (4) Field Monitoring Teams will be deployed for training purposes.

Only (2) teams will be evaluated. All four Field Monitoring Teams will need Department of Public Safety (DPS) escorts.

Drill evaluators and controllers may be required to travel in separate vehicles due to space restrictions.

Disaster District Committee personnel not stationed at DPS Waco may be pre-staged.

To allow for maximum amount of play, JIC/ENC staff will pre-stage in the area. An extra dispatcher will be placed on duty at the Hood and Somervell County Sheriffs office to handle the regular workload.

ARCA's: None Sub-element l.b - Facilities Criterion 1.b.1: Facilities are sufficient to support the emergency response.

(NUREG-0654, H)

Locations:

State EOC, Disaster District EOC 6A (Waco), BRC at CPSES EOF, JIC/ENC, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play:

None ARCA's: None Sub-element 1.c - Direction and Control Criterion 1.c.1: Key personnel with leadership roles for the ORO provide direction and control to that part of the overall response effort for which they are responsible. (NUREG-0654, A.1.d., 2.a., b.)

Locations:

State EOC, Disaster District EOC (Waco), BRC at CPSES EOF, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play: None ARCA's: None I of 7 Rev 5: 8/29/03 Section 3.OA Offsite EOP

C Sub-element 1.d - Communications Equipment Criterion 1.d.1: At least two communication systems are available, at least one operates properly, and communication links are established and maintained with appropriate locations. Communications capabilities are managed in support of emergency operations. (NUREG-0654, F.1., 2.)

Locations:

State EOC, Disaster District EOC (Waco), BRC at CPSES EOF, JIC/ENC, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's, and T/ACP Extent of Play: Demonstration that at least two communication systems are available.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 1.e - Equipment and Supplies to Support Operations Criterion 1.e.1: Equipment, maps, displays, dosimetry, potassium iodide (KI), and other supplies are sufficient to support emergency operations. (NUREG-0654, H.,

J.10.a.b.e.f.j.k., 11, K.3.a.)

Locations:

State EOC, Disaster District EOC (Waco), BRC at CPSES EOF, JIC/ENC, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's, BRC Field Monitoring Teams, and T/ACP.

Extent of Play: Instrument calibration will be specific to each manufacturers specification. Equipment not required to demonstrate exercise objectives may be left at the staging area to allow for additional space within the vehicles. The availability of silver zeolite filters will be demonstrated however, charcoal filters will are authorized in lieu of silver zeolite filters for exercise purposes. The ability to don and remove anti-contamination clothing will be demonstrated at an agreed upon time and location prior to or after the exercise. Each graded field team will demonstrate proficiency in the use of anti-contamination clothing as required by procedure.

ARCA's: None EVALUATION AREA 2: PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION-MAKING Sub-element 2.a - Emergency Worker Exposure Control Criterion 2.a.l: OROs use a decision-making process, considering relevant factors and appropriate coordination, to insure that an exposure control system, including the use of KI, is in place for emergency workers including provisions to authorize radiation exposure in excess of administrative limits or protective action guides.

(NUREG-0654, K.4.)

Locations:

BRC at CPSES EOF, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play: If the scenario does not warrant a discussion on either the authorization to administer KI or emergency worker (EW) exposure exceeding administrative limits, then the criteria will be accomplished through an interview with the evaluator. Decision making for KI and EW exposure level above administrative limits is done at the EOF and the local EOC. According to the State policy, KI is not considered for the general public.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 2.b.

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ORO dose projections, as well as knowledge of on-site and off-site environmental conditions. (NUREG-0654, 1.8., 10., 11. and Supplement 3.)

Locations:

BRC at CPSES EOF Extent of Play: According to the State policy, KI is not considered for the general public.

ARCA's: None Criterion 2.b.2: A decision-making process involving consideration of appropriate factors and necessary coordination is used to make protective action decisions (PADs) for the general public (including the recommendation for the use of KI, if ORO policy). (NUREG-0654, J.9., 10.m)

Locations:

Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play: The protective actions that result from this decision-making process will not be implemented. No member of the public will be relocated. The decision to authorize administration of KI to institutionalized persons (these are not emergency workers) is recommended at the EOF and implemented by County Judge authority.

(According to the State policy, KI is not considered for the general public)

ARCA's: None Sub-element 2.c - Protective Action Decisions Consideration for the Protection of Special Populations Criterion 2.c.1: Protective action decisions are made, as appropriate, for special population groups. (NUREG-0654, J.9., 10.c.d.e.g.)

Locations:

BRC at CPSES EOF, Hood County and Somervell County EOC's.

Extent of Play: Protective actions for special needs individuals will be considered at the County EOC's; however, actual demonstration of protective actions will not be performed.

Hood and Somervell County EOC staff will demonstrate this objective through discussion and showing the evaluator a roster of special needs individuals in the 1 0-mile emergency planning zone.

ARCA's: None EVALUATION AREA 3: PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION Sub-element 3.a - Implementation of Emergency Worker Exposure Control Criterion 3.a.1: The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans and procedures. Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart. (NUREG-0654, K.3.)

Locations:

BRC Field Monitoring Teams, T/ACP, School Bus, BRC at CPSES EOF, Hood County and Somervell County EOC's..

Extent of Play:

Personnel located at facilities outside the 10-mile EPZ and not reporting to a location within the 10-mile EPZ will not be issued dosimetry as per County plans and procedures. Dosimetry for the bus driver will only be issued in the event he/she becomes an EW.

Request the option to correct issues immediately (Correction-on-the-spot) as defined in FEMA Policy Paper, Strategic Review Steering Committee, Initiative 1.5, Correct Issues immediately, effective March 31, 2000, 3of 7 Rev 5: 8/29/03

signed by Kay C. Goss, CEM, Associate Director for Preparedness, Training and Exercises. Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations insuring that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 3.b - Implementation of KI Decision Criterion 3.b.1: KI and appropriate instructions are available should a decision to recommend use of KI be made. Appropriate record keeping of the administration of KI for emergency workers and institutionalized individuals (not the general public) is maintained. (NUREG-0654, E. 7., J. 10. e., f.)

Locations:

BRC Field Monitoring Teams, T/ACP, BRC at CPSES EOF, Hood County and Somervell County EOC's.

Extent of Play:

Distribution of KI to EW will be simulated by using copies of the Patient Packet Insert to represent actual KI supplies.

EW will simulate actual ingestion of Ki. The use of KI by the general public is not recommended in the State of Texas, therefore, K! will not be issued to the general public or institutionalized individuals.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 3.c - Implementation of Protective Actions for Special Populations Criterion 3.c.1:

Protective action decisions are implemented for special populations other than schools within areas subject to protective actions. (NUREG-0654, E.7., J.9., 10.c.d.e.g.)

Locations:

Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play:

Protective actions for special needs individuals will be considered at the County EOC; however, actual demonstration of protective actions will not be performed.

Contact with mobility impaired and transportation dependant will be simulated. Contact with transportation providers may be demonstrated.

ARCA's: None Criterion 3.c.2: OROs/School officials decide upon and implement protective actions for schools. (NUREG-0654, J.10.c., d., g.)

Locations:

School Representative at EOC's and School personnel.

Extent of Play: A driver will travel to the school being evacuated and will discuss the travel route to the relocation center and demonstrate communications.

No actual transportation will take place and the demonstration will terminate at the school. This demonstration will be conducted out of sequence from the remainder of the exercise.

A school official will be available for interview.

For the exercise, one school, as determined by the EOC, will be notified by telephone to demonstrate this objective.

Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at this location at the discretion of and concurrence between the evaluator and the controller. Caution should be exercised to insure that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 3.d. - Implementation of Traffic and Access Control Criterion 3.d.1: Appropriate traffic and access control is established.

Accurate instructions are provided to traffic and access control personnel. (NUREG-0654, J.10.g., j., k.)

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C Locations:

Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's, and T/ACP's.

Extent of Play: A controller inject during the exercise will identify one (1) T/ACP location per county. The controller inject will not interfere with the Traffic and Access Control Point decision-making process.

After the two (2) T/ACP's locations are identified they will be relocated to Squaw Creek Park. Both of the T/ACP's, one per county, will be evaluated.

Any contacts with emergency service providers (i.e.

wreckers) will be simulated but not logged. The law enforcement officer assigned to the Traffic and Access Control Point will be briefed at the BRC Staging Area, and dispatched to the agreed upon location from the EOC. Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations at the discretion of and concurrence between the evaluator and the controller. Caution should be exercised to insure that exercise play is not interrupted ARCAs: None Criterion 3.d.2: Impediments to evacuation are identified and resolved.

(NUREG-0654, J.10., k.)

Locations:

Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's Extent of Play:

Controller interject will be used to initiate the demonstration for this criterion.

ARCA's: None Note: All injects need to be submitted to the scenario group at CPSES for Inclusion in the package EVALUATION AREA 4: FIELD MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS Sub-element 4.a - Plume Phase Field Measurement and Analyses Criterion 4.a.1: The field teams are equipped to perform field measurements of direct radiation exposure and to sample airborne radiolodine and particulates.

(NUREG-0654, H.10; 1.7, 8, 9).

Locations:

BRC Field Monitoring Teams.

Extent of Play: Any attempts by Field Monitoring Teams to locate (and measure) areas of maximum exposure will be limited in compliance with BRC Procedure 7, Personnel Dosimetry and Exposure Control. Equipment not required to demonstrate exercise objectives may be left at the staging area to allow for additional space within the vehicle. Drill evaluators and controllers may be required to travel in separate vehicles due to space restrictions.

ARCA's: None Criterion 4.a.2: Field teams are managed to obtain sufficient information to help characterize the release and control radiation exposure.

(NUREG-0654, H.12; 1.8, 11; J.10.a).

Locations:

BRC at CPSES EOF.

Extent of Play: BRC Field Monitoring Teams will not traverse the plume, and only CPSES Field Teams will take measurements at the centerline of the plume.

ARCA's: None Criterion 4.a.3: Ambient radiation measurements are made and recorded at appropriate locations, and radioiodine and particulate samples are collected.

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r Teams will move to an appropriate low background location to determine whether any significant amount of radioactivity has been collected on the sample media.

(NUREG-0654, 1.9)

Locations:

BRC Field Monitoring Teams.

Extent of Play:

Field analysis of air samples will be demonstrated at an agreed upon time and location prior to or after the exercise. Each graded field team will at least once demonstrate proficiency using field analysis techniques.

Activated charcoal filters will be used in lieu of Silver Zeolite filters for exercise purposes. Any attempts by Field Monitoring Teams to locate (and measure) areas of maximum exposure will be limited in compliance with BRC Procedure 7, Personnel Dosimetry and Exposure Control.

The ability to don and remove anti-contamination clothing will be demonstrated at an agreed upon time and location prior to or after the exercise. Each graded field team will at least once demonstrate proficiency in the use of anti-contamination clothing as required by procedure.

Correction-on-the-spot will be considered at these locations insuring that exercise play is not interrupted.

ARCA's: None EVALUATION AREA 5: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION & PUBLIC INFORMATION Sub-element 5.a - Activation of the Prompt Alert and Notification System Criterion 5.a.1: Activities associated with primary alerting and notifications of the public are completed in a timely manner following the initial decision by authorized offsite emergency officials to notify the public of an emergency situation. The initial instructional message to the public must include as a minimum the elements required by current FEMA REP guidance. (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E & NUREG-0654, E. 1., 4., 5., 6., 7.)

Locations:

Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's, and Radio Station (WBAP).

Extent of Play: Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages will be sent to the EAS radio stations; however broadcasts will be simulated. Siren activation will be simulated and discussed. Route alerting may be discussed but will not be demonstrated. There are no FEMA approved exception areas. This evaluation area is included for backup alert and notification only.

ARCA's: None Sub-element 5.b - Emergency Information and Instructions for the Public and the Media Criterion 5.b.1: OROs provide accurate emergency information and instructions to the public and the news media in a timely manner. (NUREG-0654, E. 5.,7., G.3.a.,

G.4,a.,b.,c.)

Locations:

State EOC, JIC/ENC, Hood and Somervell Counties EOC's.

Extent of Play: Messages will not be broadcast over commercial radio or television.

Four (4) telephones will be staffed at the Emergency News Center for the public inquiry hotline demonstration. A phone cell and mock media will inject rumors.

ARCA's: None GENERAL EXTENT-OF-PLAY (EOP):

1. With regard to last minute additions or changes to any previously approved Extent-of-6 of 7 Rev 5: 8/29/03

Play, all suggested changes must be forwarded to the RAC Chair for approval.

2. The goal of all offsite response organizations (ORO) is to protect the health and safety of the public.

This goal is achieved through the execution of appropriate plans and procedures. It is recognized that situations may arise that could limit the organizations in the exact execution of these plans and procedures.

3. In the event of an unanticipated situation, OROs are permitted to exercise flexibility in the implementation of their plans and procedures in order to successfully achieve the objective of protection of public health and safety and protection of the environment.
4. As a statement of fact, no ORO will deliberately deviate from its plans and procedures with the intent of avoiding responsibility.
5. Correction-on-the-spot is defined in FEMA Policy Paper, Strategic Review Steering Committee, Initiative 1.5, Correct Issues immediately, effective March 31, 2000, signed by Kay C. Goss, CEM, Associate Director for Preparedness, Training and Exercises.

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t CPSES RED Team Exericse Narrative Summarv This scenario is for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Unit 1. The scenario consists of an aircraft crash onsite, followed by a leaking seal and fuel failure. The main event is a large break LOCA with a failure of the containment resulting in a release of radioactive material to the environment. This exercise will be evaluated by the NRC and will involve NRC, Texas Department of Health, and local government responders.

The exercise is scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m.,. Wednesday, November 19. 2003.

METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS Temperature is 70 degrees with wind out of the westsouthwest at 8 mph. Temperature will increase to about 75 degrees by the end of the exercise. Wind speed will be light to moderate throughout the day.

EVENT

SUMMARY

  • A small aircraft crashes in the protected area east of the fuel building. The pilot is injured and requires medical assistance. This condition warrants declaration of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT based on EPP-201 chart 9, block C - t and block E - f= NOUE..
  • ALERT declared due to RCS leakage > 50 gpm based on EPP-201 Chart 2, block A - t, block B

- t, block C - f, block F - f= ALERT. Actions commensurate with an ALERT should begin.

Operations crew may begin plant shutdown..

  • Failed fuel is indicated on the failed fuel; monitor (FFL-160) shows 200 uCi/cc.
  • A SITE AREA EMERGENCY is warranted due to the RCS leak and indications of failed fuel based on EPP-201, Chart 2; block A - t, block B - t, block C - f, block F - t = SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

Expect operations crew to begin reactor shutdown and the ERO to take actions warranted by procedure for a SAE. Site evacuation will not be demonstrated.

Large break loss of coolant accident occurs with an ATWT. Upon RCB pressure reaching 50 psig, conditions warrant declaration of a GENERAL EMERGENCY.

  • A GENERAL EMERGENCY is warranted due to the RCS leak, indications of failed fuel, and based on EPP-20 1, Chart 2; block A - t, block B - t, block C - t, block D - t, block E - t =

GENERAL EMERGENCY. Expect the ERO to take actions warranted by procedure for a GE.

Initial protective action recommendation expected to be based on plant conditions and to be

'evacuate zone 2A.'

  • A person in the vicinity of the equipment hatch reports hissing and steam coming from the equipment hatch. A subsequent protective action recommendation expected to be based on radiological conditions and to be 'evacuate zone 2A and affected sectors to 5 miles.'
  • Terminate the exercise around 1400.

TXU-03-Graded Exercise Section 6.0 Narrative Summary

7.0 Onsite Exercise Guide TIME MESSAGE FROM TO LOCATION

SUMMARY

RESPONSE

NOTES NUMBER 0700 PRE-EX Exercise "all" facilities Send pre-exercise message None Lead to list 1 and list 3 Controller 0725 1

CR Lead Shift Manager Simulator Brief the crew All events refer to Unit 1.

Controller 0730 Simulator Initial conditions established Ensure crew has had a for the operating crew.

chance to review the control boards.

0735 Protected A small aircraft crashes This event warrants EPP-201, Chart 9, block C Area East of within the protected area.

declaration of a

- t, block E-f = NOUE the fuel The pilot needs medical Notification of building attention.

Unusual Event.

Implement appropriate procedures.

0750 2

Simulator Shifl Manager Simulator CONTINGENCY Inform the Exercise Lead Lead MESSAGE:

Controller if this message Controller Conditions warrant is passed.

declaration of a NOUE 0845 Simulator RCS leak begins in the This event warrants Ref EPP-201, Chart 2, vicinity of the reactor head.

declaration of an block A - t, block B - t Leak size is 75 gallons per Alert. Implement the block C - f, block F - f minute.

appropriate ALERT

_ _ _p r o e d u e s._

__pro c e d u re s._

TXU-2003-GRADED Exercise I

Section 7.0 Exercise Guide

7.0 Onsite Exercise Guidc 0900 3

Simulator Emergency Simulator CONTINGENCY Inforin the Exercise Lead Coordinator MESSAGE:

Lcad Controller if this Controller Plant Conditions warrant message is passeCl.

declaration of an ALERT.

0920 4

Simulator TSC Manager Simulator CONTINGENCY Action intended to keep The approximate time Lead MESSAGE:

the scenario on the assumes that the TSC is Controller The Emergency timeline.

staffed and ready to Coordinator should relocate activate.

to the TSC.

1010 5

Simulator FFL -160 indicates failed Coupled with the RCS Ref EPP-201, Chart 2, fuel 200 uCi/cc leak, conditions warrant block A - t, block B - t, a SITE AREA block C - f, block E-t, EMERGENCY.

block G - f= SITE Implement the AREA EMERGENCY.

Emergency Plan Pass the site evacuation commensurate with a message after the Site Area Emergency.

TSC/EOF Manager has Evacuation should prepared one from his NOT be performed.

PAD.

Control Room to sound alarm and read message 5.

1025 6

Facility Lead Emergency TSC or EOF CONTINGENCY Implement the Inform the Exercise Controller Coordinator MESSAGE Emergency Plan Leach Controller if this Plant Conditions warrant commensurate with a nmcssage is passed.

declaration of a Site Area Site Area Emergency.

Emergency.

Evacuation should Pass the site evacuation NOT be performed.

message after the Control Room to sound TSC/EOF Manager has alarm and read message prepared one from his

5.

PAD.

TXU-2003-GRADED Exercise Section 7.0 Exercise Guide 2

7.0 Onsite Exercise Guide 1040 EOF Accountability within the Security Coordinator See Security Controller Protected Area should be should be informed of instnictions for complete. All personnel are the results.

accountability.

located.

1115 Simulator Large break loss of coolant These events warrant Ref EPP-201, chart 2; A accident occurs inside declaration of a

- t, B - t, C - t, D - t, E -

containment. The reactor GENERAL t = GENERAL does not trip as required EMERGENCY.

EMERGENCY resulting in an ATWT.

Initial Protective action Within seconds, containment recommendateion based pressure is expected to exceed 50 psig.

on plant conditions should be 'evacuate 2 mile radius (2A).'

1130 7

Facility Lead TSC Manager TSC CONTINGENCY Implement the Ref EPP-201, chart 2; A Controller MESSAGE:

Emergency Plan

- t, B - t, C - t, D - t, E -

The conditions warrant commensurate with a t = GENERAL declaration of a GENERAL GENERAL EMERGENCY EMERGENCY.

EMERGENCY.

Initial Protective action recommendation based on plant conditions should be 'evacuate 2 mile radius (2A).'

1200 8

Controller Onsite Survey Vicinity of Report of hissing sound and Update protective Team or the Unit I steam coming form the action Nearby ERDC equipment equipment hatch, recommendation.

Team hatch Release in progress..

I TXU-2003-GRADED Exercise 3

Section 7.0 Exercise Guide

7.0 Onsite Exercise Guilde

>1400 9

Exercise All All The exercise is terminated at All personnel should Pass only With Lead the direction of the lead secure exercise pennission of tlc Controller controller.

activities and prepare exercise lead controller.

for facility de-briefs.

All onsite & offsitc objectives leave been evaluated.

POST-EX Exercise "all" facilities Send post exercise message None.

Lead to List I and List 3.

Controller TXU-2003-GRADED Exercise Section 7.0 Exercise Guide 4

4 8.0 Messages TXU-2003-Graded Exercise Section 8.0 Messages

OFFSITE MESSAGES

.TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message I

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Dallas Morning News)

LOCATION: DD_66A EOC, Waco TIME:

8:42 MESSAGE:

This is John Miller with the Dallas Morning News. We have received several reports of unusual activity at the Comanche Peak nuclear plant. Can you tell me if there has been an accident onsite? Please provide me with as much information as possible.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 2

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

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B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Waco Morning News)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

8:51 MESSAGE:

This is Steve Van of the Waco Morning News. I just received a report off the news wire that indicates there has been a possible accident at the Comanche Peak Power Plant. Can you validate that report? If this is true can you provide me with the information on the affected areas?

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9 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 3

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Johnson County EMC)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

9:12 MESSAGE:

This is Lee Berk, Emergency Management Coordinator for Johnson County. I have been advised that there is a problem at the Comanche Peak power plant. Would you advise me of the situation so we can determine whether we need to activate our EOC? Is there anything to indicate there been a release of radioactive material? We are having problems with our phone system and may have to use an alternate communication system. The County Judge is on the road and I am having problems getting information to him at present. Are any local residents being evacuated from near the facility?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 4

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

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B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Alvarado Police Chief)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

9:20 MESSAGE:

This is Ted Brass, Police Chief, Alvarado. Our Mayor has just told us he wants us to stop all traffic heading eastbound on Hwy 67 and check them for radiation. I have no idea how we can do that. We do not have any radiation testing equipment in the county to do that. Can you send us a couple of pieces of equipment and personnel to check these vehicles?

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4 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 5

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (CNN)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A, Waco TIME:

9:35 MESSAGE:

This is Gary Weed with the CNN Dallas Bureau. We have dispatched a news team to Hood County to cover a nuclear power plant accident. We are planning to fly a chopper into the area to get some footage and additionally fly to your headquarters in Waco for further interviews.

Can you tell me where your offices in Waco are located and give us directions from the airport?

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a OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 6

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (State Representative's Office)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIMIE:

9:45 MESSAGE:

This is Russ Lighter with State Representative Jack's office. Our office has received a number of calls from local residents about a possible incident at Comanche Peak Power Plant. I have also seen a breaking news report from CNN stating there was an incident. There were few details in the report. Representative Jack is concerned about his constituents.

What can you tell us about the incident?

Were there any casualties? If so, how many.

Was there a release of radiation?

Which state agencies do you have responding?

Has notification been made to all the proper authorities?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 7

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Trucker)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

10:00 MESSAGE:

This is Dee Powder, dispatcher for Buck Trucking, Inc. A couple of our trucks have been stopped short of their delivery points by local law enforcement just east of Glen Rose. Will this road closure be a short-term closure or will it be for an extended period? One of these trucks is carrying perishables and needs to be offloaded in the next few hours. Do I need to turn my trucks around or will they be able to continue soon?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 8

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

Phone Bank (Citizen)

LOCATION: DD-66A EOC, Waco TIME:

10:10 MESSAGE:

This is Jody Stem from Granbury. My husband and our children were fishing near Squaw Creek this morning. I just saw a report on CNN that there was an accident at Comanche Peak power plant. Can you tell me if that report was true? If there was an accident would someone on the lake be affected? Is there a warning system to alert people out on the lake?

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9 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 9

TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Fire Department, Hico)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

9:57 MESSAGE:

This is Chief Russell with the Hico Fire Department. The Mayor wants to detour all traffic coming from the direction of the power plant and run them all through the local car wash or hose them down in some way. Have these vehicles already been checked? Is it really necessary to hose down all those vehicles? I am not sure we have the resources to handle this.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 10 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 8674600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Centex Cattle Ranchers Assn.)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

10:25 MESSAGE:

This is Kevin Banks with the Centex Cattleman's Association. We have received several calls from ranchers in Hill, Bosque, Erath, and Palo Pinto trying to line up trucking companies to move their stock to temporary grazing pastures for their cattle. They are worried that their stock

  • will be contaminated by radiation and want to move them now so they won't take a chance of losing their herds. Is there any need to move these cattle? Is there any threat of radiation exposure in these counties?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 11 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

DD-6A Exercise Controller LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

10:35 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED TLETS MESSAGE FROM ERATH COUNT SO: Hood County SO is rerouting some traffic onto US 377 toward Stephenville because of road closures in Hood County resulting from the problems at the nuclear power plant. Some of these travelers want directions for the safest way to get to the Dallas-Ft. Worth and Waco areas. Can you recommend the safest routes to take avoiding potentially contaminated areas?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 12 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

DD-6A Exercise Controller LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

10:45 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED TLETS FROM JOHNSON COUNTY SO: There has been a substantial spontaneous evacuation occurring in the western part of the county as a result of the incident at Comanche Peak. This is creating a severe traffic problem. There is anticipation of the need to evacuate several nursing homes west of Cleburne and the state park southwest of the city. If there is no danger in those areas we need to have official word broadcast in this area to reduce fears and panic. If there is a risk we need to know how severe the problem is and the areas affected. We need this information ASAP.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 13 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Miles Communications)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

11:05 MESSAGE:

This is Jean Madde with Miles Communication. We have several crews along highway 171 installing fiber optic cable in northwest Johnson County. We heard there was an accident at the Nuclear power plant not too far from here. Are my crews in danger? Should I pull them out?

Please give me some direction as to what to do with my men.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 14 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Meridian Mayor)

LOCATION: DD-66A EOC, Waco TIME:

11:20 MESSAGE:

This is CJ Russell, Mayor of Meridian. I've received many calls from local citizens wanting to know if they are in any danger from the accident at the power plant. Give me all the information you have and without any technical mumbo jumbo.

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C OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 15 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

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B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Freight Company)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A, Waco TIME:

11:30 MESSAGE:

I need to speak with your DOT person.

This is Michael Peat with Central Freight in Waco. I am receiving reports from my drivers that a number of roads are closed due to the accident at Comanche Peak power plant. Can you provide me with updated information regarding road closures in Hood and Somervell counties?

I have already checked the DOT website and it is not showing any problems as of yet. I have a number of trucks in the vicinity and I want to make sure they meet their delivery schedules.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 16 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

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B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (Lone Tree Retirement Center)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

11:48 MESSAGE:

May I please speak with your Health and Humans Services representative?

This is Martha Gomez, Director of Nursing with the Lone Tree Retirement Center in Burleson.

We have had several family members come take their relatives home with them and even more calling in a panic regarding the incident at Comanche Peak. My understanding is that there is no danger to us in this location. I am worried about the lack of medical attention that some of these patients may receive when the leave the center. Do you have someone that can come and talk with these family members about the risks they may be taking in removing their loved ones.

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e OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 17 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

Phone Bank (North Texas Farmer's COOP)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

11:58 MESSAGE:

This is Tom Leon with the North Texas Farmer's Coop. I have received several calls from farmers in Hood, Johnson, and Erath County who are concerned about the loss of their crops due to the accident at the power plant. They want me to get a contact for FEMA so they can look into financial assistance. Is this something we can do ourselves or do we have to go through another agency to get to them? If we can do it can you please give me a contact name and phone number?

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e OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 18 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 8674600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

Phone Bank (Glen Rose Cablevision)

LOCATION: DISASER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

12:10 MESSAGE:

This is Dennis Banks with Glen Rose Cablevision. I have a crew installing cable TV lines on Highway 4. They heard on the radio there was an accident at the nuclear power plant. We have heard nothing of this before now. When did this happen? How severe was the accident? Are my people in danger? Should I evacuate them? Do they need to get medical attention? How do we get them out of the area now?

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C OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 19 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

Phone Bank (Meat Processing Plant)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

12:22 MESSAGE:

May I speak to your Ag specialist?

My name is Thomas Hasting with the Arlington Meat Processing Plant. We have a truckload of cattle sitting in our lot for processing from Johnson County. I heard about the accident at Comanche Peak and I need to know if there is a chance these cattle could be contaminated. I need you to send someone to come check out these animals and make sure they are fit to slaughter.

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V OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 20 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

If your inject does not indicate it is for a specific agency, read your inject to whomever answers the phone in the EOC.

FROM:

DD-6A Exercise Controller (Comanche Co. SO)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TINE:

12:40 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED FAX FRO COMANCHE CO SO:

We have two families traveling through Comanche County that are at the local health clinic demanding that they be decontaminated and provided with a supply of potassium iodide to prevent radiation sickness.

The say that they passed just west of Comanche Peak earlier today.

What do we do with these people? We have them quarantined in the clinic parking lot for now.

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 21 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (White Water Travel Tours)

LOCATION: DD-66 EOC, Waco TIME:

12:45 MESSAGE:

This is Cynde Hook with White Water Travel Tours of Dallas. We have a group of 20 teenagers that were supposed to have arrived over an hour ago at their destination point on the Brazos River near the bridge on Highway 67 just outside of Rainbow. We have been told that

  • there was a nuclear accident in that same area this morning. We have been unable to contact them by radio or cellular phone. Can you help us find these kids? I don't want to have to deal with irate parents.

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C OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 22 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 8674600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (KWHY - TV, Arlington)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

12:55 MESSAGE:

This is Marty Lends with KWHY-TV in Arlington. We have received reports that there may be extensive power outages in the Dallas-Ft. Worth areas for an extended period of time due to the accident at Comanche Peak. Do you have any information indicating if and when this might happen? Do you expect outages in other areas? How many people might be affected? Who can I speak with that might have some authoritative information?

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OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 23 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank (North Texas Chapter of Silent Helpers)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

13:05 MESSAGE:

This is Ed Lunds with the North Texas Chapter of Silent Helpers. We are standing by to provide clothing assistance for evacuees. We have not received any requests for our services.

We have several large trucks with used, sized clothing, along with attendees for assistance. Do you need any help from us at this point? If so, when and where do you want the trucks?

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0 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE TIHIS IS A DRILL Message 24 TO:

DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 8674600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

If your inject indicates you are supposed to be calling a specific agency ask for that agency. Read your inject.

B.

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FROM:

Phone Bank LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

13:15 MESSAGE:

This is Frank Kennedy, the Matagorda Co. Emergency Management Coordinator. Because the South Texas Project is located in our county we have a number of personnel trained in radiological monitoring. We would like to see if you might need some help in checking people and cars evacuating from the Comanche Peak area. We can provide at least 6 trained personnel along with monitoring equipment if there is a need for them. We have a local company that is willing to sponsor a charter flight to get them to you as soon as possible. All we need from you is a request for their services and information about the location of the airport. We will also need someone to pick them up at the airport.

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TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

PHONE BANK (DDC, EOC 6A)

LOCATION: STATE EOC, AUSTIN TIME:

X+1:00 MESSAGE:

This is Lt. Jeffery Jones with DDC-6A. This message is to inform you that DDC-6A has activated our EOC as a result of an accident at Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant. Will the State Operations Center activate and at what level?

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TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

PHONE BANK (KLBJ 590 AM)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+ 1:10 MESSAGE:

This News Director Jim Rodgers with news radio KLBJ 590 AM. We have received a message over the news wire that there has been an accident at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.

Can you confirm this report at this time? Has their been a release of radiation? Were there any casualties?

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TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Fox News, 7)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 1:20 MESSAGE:

This is Rosalie James, with Fox News, 7 in Austin. Can you please take some time to answer a few questions for me? I have received information that there has been an accident at the nuclear facility in Glen Rose. Is that true? Injuries? Radiation released? Would you please give me an official statement to go on the air with?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Washington D.C. Senator's Office)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 1:35 MESSAGE:

This is Senator James Alexander. Let me speak with Jack Colley. My office has just notified me that there has been an accident at the nuclear power plant in Glen Rose; is that true? Fill me in on the situation. How bad is it? Was there a release of radiation? Was anyone hurt? Are evacuations going to be necessary? Who is in charge there? Have we had any response yet from any of the "green" groups yet? Please keep my staff informed of the situation.

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TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Citizen)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+ 1:40 MESSAGE:

I need some help. I just heard about the accident in Glen Rose. I live here in Austin but have a ranch not far from the Comanche Peak Power Plant. I am worried about my cattle. I do not have enough hands onsite to move them right now. Is there a chance they are contaminated with radiation? What do I need to do if they are contaminated?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Santa Fe RR)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 2:00 MESSAGE:

This is Larry Hand with dispatch for Santa Fe RR. We have halted rail traffic on the line between Granbury and Stephenville. Do you have an estimate how on long I have to keep those trains stopped? Is this really necessary? Pretty soon I will have 4 or more trains in the area.

The longer they sit the more traffic I must stop. Who will make that decision?

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w OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 7

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

SOC Exercise Controller LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+2:10 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED TLETS MESSAGE FROM ERATH COUNT SO: Hood County SO is rerouting some traffic onto US 377 toward Stephenville because of road closures in Hood County resulting from the problems at the nuclear power plant. Some of these travelers want directions for the safest way to get to the Dallas-Ft. Worth and Waco areas. Can you recommend the safest routes to take avoiding potentially contaminated areas?

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TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

SOC Exercise Controller LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 2:25 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED TLETS FROM JOHNSON COUNTY SO: There have been substantial spontaneous evacuations occurring in the western part of the county as a result of the incident at Comanche Peak. This is creating a severe traffic problem. There is anticipation of the need to evacuate several nursing homes west of Cleburne and the state park southwest of the city. If there is no danger in those areas we need to have official word broadcast in this area to Aleve fears and reduce panic. If there is a risk we need to know how severe the problem is and the areas affected. We need this information ASAP.

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Texas Farmer's COOP)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 2:35 MESSAGE:

I think I need to speak with someone in the insurance department. My name is Dell Brown and I am with the Texas Farmer's COOP. I am receiving many, many calls from farmers in Glen Rose and surrounding areas. They are all concerned about their homes, equipment and crops.

They are worried they may be contaminated with radiation from the accident at Comanche Peak. Will their insurance cover a loss that results from this type of accident? If their insurance won't cover it will the Federal Government pay the bill?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Texas Cotton Growers Assn)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 2:40 MESSAGE:

This Peter Knott with the Texas Cotton Growers Assn. Several of my farmers are concerned about the water the Brazos River. Many of them use that water for irrigation several times throughout the growing season. Is this water safe to use for irrigation? They are also worried about the animals. How can they know this water is safe?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Austin Cartography)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 2:55 MESSAGE:

My name is William Magellan. I am with Austin Cartography. We are scheduled to do some aerial photography over several counties surrounding Comanche Peak Nuclear Power plant. Is the air space restricted in that area, if so where?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Johnson County Judge's Office)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 3:00 MESSAGE:

This is Ann Sclarry with Judge Bean's office in Johnson County. We have several facilities that have campers in the area. Are they in danger? Do we need to evacuate them? Several have called and are quite disturbed. What information can I advise the Judge and Rangers with?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Lake Whitney Anglers Assn)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 3:05 MESSAGE:

This is Don Slatter with the Lake Whitney Anglers Assn. We have a bass tournament scheduled for tomorrow. How will we know if the water is safe and the fish are not contaminated?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Central Texas Dairy Assn.)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+3:15 MESSAGE:

This is Jerry Yates, President of the Central Texas Dairy Assn. How can we find out if the milk from our cows is safe? Also, how will we know whether the pastures they graze on are not contaminated? What about the milk that they have onsite now, is there a potential problem with it?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Mayor, Stephenville)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIAIE:

X + 3:25 MESSAGE:

This is Timothy Berkman, Mayor of Stephenville. We have several requests from motorists coming from the Comanche Peak area. They want us to check their vehicles for contamination.

Is this something we need to do? If so, we will need some help. Please advise.

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Lt. Governor's Office)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 3:30 This is Debra Bradley with the Lt. Governor's office. He would like an update on the incident at Comanche Peak. Please answer the following questions:

1.

How many casualties are there?

2.

What actions have been taken?

3.

Has the leak been contained? If the leak has not been contained when do you see that happening?

4.

What agencies do you have involved in the response at the site?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Plant Grower)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 3:45 MESSAGE:

This is Hilde Greens with the Centex Growers. We have a load of shrubs and saplings to be shipped to nurseries in Johnson and Bosque Counties. Do we need to worry about radiation contaminating our plants? Have these areas been affected by the incident at Comanche Peak?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Santa Fe Railroad)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 4:00 MESSAGE:

This is Bradley Ehler, Dispatch Supervisor with Santa Fe Railroad. We have been delaying several rail shipments on the lines just North of Granbury and traffic will soon start back up both east and west. Unless you can tell me that it is unsafe we are going to start up running -

again. Do you have any information that will tell me otherwise?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Human Services - City of Denver)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+4:10 MESSAGE:

This is Vince Price with the Human Services Department of the City of Denver. A family here in Denver has two relatives in a nursing home in Somervell County. They have tried to contact them by phone both directly and through the nursing home administration without success.

They are worried that their family members have been evacuated. Do you know or can you find out if the Somervell Manor has been evacuated and if so, where?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Bosque County Judge)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 4:20 MESSAGE:

This is Judge Waller of Bosque County. We have had a continuous stream of traffic into the county from the Comanche Peak area. All of our restaurants, convenience stores, and gas stations are jammed with people. I am worried the situation may get out of hand. I have not been able to get through to Hood or Somervell Counties. Are the evacuations complete or should I expect additional people? We have all our personnel activated but may need assistance if we get more evacuees.

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER.

FROM:

Phone Bank (State Representative)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+ 4:30 MESSAGE:

This is Russ Lighter with State Representative Jack's office. We are getting requests for information regarding family members of the evacuees from around the Comanche Peak area.

We understand that many local residents have been evacuated. They want to know where their family members have been evacuated and how they can get in touch with them. Can you provide us with information as to where evacuees are being sent? Have you put out a press release with this information?

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STATE EOC FROM:

STATE EOC Controller LOCATION: STATE EOC TIME:

X + 4:40 MESSAGE:

SIMULATED TLETS FROM DD-6A, WVACO:

From DDC Chair. We have received numerous offers of donations from groups and individuals for relief for evacuees from Comanche Peak. We don't have the capability of handling these donations. Do you want us to fax the offers to the SOC? Will there be a hotline set up to handle donations? If one is to be set up when will it be operable and what number can we give out?

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STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (KPXX News, Waco)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 4:45 MESSAGE:

This is Robert Starrett of KPXX News. We need some information for our news piece on Comanche Peak. Could you please answer these questions for us?

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Has radiological contamination been confirmed outside the boundaries of the plant?

Is there any reason to believe that the Brazos River has been contaminated?

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4 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 24 TO:

STATE OPERATIONS CENTER FROM:

Phone Bank (Bosque County Physician)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 4:45 MESSAGE:

I need to speak with someone from the Health Department.

This is Dr. Elton Bailey with the Bosque County Clinic in Meridian. We have about 10 people at the clinic today wanting potassium iodide to protect them from the radiation. They are worried about contamination due to the accident at Comanche Peak. This is not a prescription drug but our local pharmacies do not stock it. Will we receive some from the State? If so, when and how will we receive it? We also need direction as to who should get it. Can you help?

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LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X + 4:55 MESSAGE:

This is Kate Alexander the Troop 239 from Corsicana. I have a group of girls and we are heading to Action State Historic Site near Lake Granbury. We just heard about the accident at Comanche Peak. Is it safe for us to continue to Action? I want to have accurate information to give to their parents before we leave.

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Phone Bank (USPS)

LOCATION: DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC, Waco TIME:

X + 5:05 MESSAGE:

This is Kim Franco with the United States Postal Service in Dallas. We are scheduled to make routine deliveries to each of the post offices in the area around Comanche Peak. We have heard that much of the area is closed to traffic. Is there a safety issue for my drivers and the chance of contaminating the mail? What areas are closed to traffic?

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9 OFFSITE MESSAGES TU-2003-GE THIS IS A DRILL Message 27 TO:

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Phone Bank (Rancher)

LOCATION: STATE OPERATIONS CENTER TIME:

X+5:15 MESSAGE:

This is Steck Porter. I want some information about the condition of water and grazing areas for my cattle. I live just west of Palo Pinto. Is it safe for cattle to graze in pastures in that area?

I want to know if the water in my stock tanks is safe for my herds to drink from? Is there any chance of contamination?

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DISASTER DISTRICT 6A EOC First: Communications (254) 897-5628 ask for EOC Second: (254) 867-4600 ask for EOC SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A.

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9.0 METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS Real Time 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:15 15:30 Wind Speed 8

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DRI L TCPAMPEDE Results Information DFJLL Revision 7.0.1.3 3/25/2002 Page lof2 DRILL Date/Time: 09115/2003 09:20 Comments:

User Name:November, 2003 Drill Distance (miles) 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 20.0 Distance (miles) 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 20.0 (hours:minutes) 0:02 0:05 0:10 0:25 0:37 0:50 1:40 CHIIQ Value CIIIIQ DEPL (secrmn)

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(rem/hr) 0.097 0.048 0.029 0.009 Iodine CDE Thyroid (rem/hr) 18.978 7.091 2.449 0.570 0.296 0.187 0.069 IMeasurable DosesI LPAG Doses Distance (miles) 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 20.0 Immersion Whole Body noble gas gamma (rem) 13.924 4.621 1.369 0.263 0.126 0.075 0.022 TEDE external + Internal (rem) 18.114 6.184 1.907 0.387 0.190 0.115 0.037 Iodine CDE Thyroid (rem) 75.912 28.363 9.797 2.278 1.183 0.749 0.276

- RECOINIMENDED Protective Actions in Affected Sectors and Zones Affected sectors are: D, E, F Affected zones are (Out to 5 miles): 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, IA (5 to 10 miles): NONE

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STAMPEDE Offsite Dose Projection (rem):

1 mile TEDE CDE Wind Velocity: 12.0 mi/hr Wind Direction: 270.0 Release Rate: 3.44E+008 uCi/sec 2 miles 5 miles 0.387 2.278 10 miles 0.115 0.749 Projected duration of release: 4.0 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> RECOMIENDED Protective Actions in Affected Sectors and Zones Affected sectors are: D, E, F Affected zones are (Out to 5 miles): 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, IA (5 to 10 miles): NONE PERFORMED BY:

9/15/03 9:47:18 AM Name REVIEWED BY:

Radiological Director Date/Time Date/Time

a PILL TTT CPAMPEDE User Supplied Information DRILL DRILL Revision 7.0.1.3 3/25/2002 D

I Date/Time: 09/15/2003 09:20 Comments:

User Name:November, 2003 Drill

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Ground level wind velocity:

12.0 mi/hr Ground level wind from:

270.0 degrees User-selected Stability Class Stability Class:

"D - Neutral" RCB Radiation Level:

200 R/hr Time since Reactor shutdown: 0.01 hours1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> RCB Pressure:

40.00 psig RCB Pressure Drop:

10.00 psiglhr Reactor Shutdown Date/Time:

9/15/2003 09:20 Release Start Date/Time:

9/15/2003 09:20 Estimated Release Duration:

4.00 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> Nuclide Mixture:

Gap Inventory Calculated NOBLE GAS release rate: 3.44E+008 uCi/sec NOBLE GAS IODINE PARTICULATE Nuclide uCi/sec Nuclide Kr-83M:

Kr-85:

Kr-85M:

Kr-87:

Kr-88:

Kr-89:

Xe-131NI:

Xe-133:

Xe-133M:

Xe-135:

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Xe-137:

Xe-138:

uCi/sec 4.73E+006 7.91E+005 1.07E+007 1.93E+007 2.76E+007 2.97E+007 2.79E+005 7.55E+007 1.15E+007 1.66E+007 1.54E+007 7.04E+007 6.13E+007 Nuclide 1-131:

1-132:

1-133:

1-134:

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Ce-141:

La-140:

Mo-99:

RuIRh-106:

Ru-103:

Sr/Y-90:

Sr-89:

Te-132:

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2.0 mi.

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2.7 mi.

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4.0 mi.

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5.0 mi.

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6.0 mi.

90 0.048 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.428 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 1.35E-009 uCilcc - 6ec"° Airborne Iodine: 1.79E-006 uCi/cc -2.

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7.0 mi.

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8.0 mi.

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0.027 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.255 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 8.03E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 1.03E-006 uCi/cc -

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9.0 mi.

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NG Dose Rate:

10.0 mi.

90 0.019 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.188 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 5.94E-010 uCi/cc --

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Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

2.6 mi.

79 0.001 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.010 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 2.98E-011 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 4.24E-008 uCi/cc

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NG Dose Rate:

2.7 mi.

81 0.007 rem/hr, Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.052 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 1.63E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 2.32E-007 uCi/cc

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Distance:

Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

2.8 mi.

98 0.012 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.094 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 2.95E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 4.18E-007 uCilcc

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Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

4.0 mi.

97 0.010 rem/hr I1-Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.086 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 2.71E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 3.74E-007 uCi/cc

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Distance:

Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

5.0 mi.

96 0.011 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.099 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 3.09E-010 uCl/cc Airborne Iodine: 4.19E-007 uCi/cc

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NG Dose Rate:

6.0 mi.

96 0.008 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.069 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 2.16E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 2.87E-007 uCl/cc

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Distance:

Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

7.0 mi.

95 0.010 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.089 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 2.80E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 3.64E-007 uCi/cc

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Angle:

NG Dose Rate:

8.0 mi.

94 0.012 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.111 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 3.50E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 4.47E-007 uCi/cc

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Distance:

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NG Dose Rate:

9.0 mi.

94 0.009 remlhr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.089 remlhr Airborne Partic: 2.82E-010 uCilcc Airborne Iodine: 3.53E-007 uCilcc

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Distance:

10.0 mi.

Angle:

93 NG Dose Rate:

0.011 rem/hr Thyroid Dose Rate: 0.111 rem/hr Airborne Partic: 3.52E-010 uCi/cc Airborne Iodine: 4.33E-007 uCi/cc