L-2016-222, Emergency Plan Exercise Scenario

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Emergency Plan Exercise Scenario
ML16358A529
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Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/21/2016
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Florida Power & Light Co
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Treat Document Enclosure as Sensitive Information until Exercise Completion Enclosure to L-2016-222 Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 2017 Emergency Plan Exercise Scenario Treat Document Enclosure as Sensitive Information until Exercise Completion


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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL FEBRUARY 23. 2017 *

1.0 INTRODUCTION

FPUPTN l.0-0

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRl)ARY 22, 2017

1.0 INTRODUCTION

This Scenario Section contains the following information:

Se.ction 1.1 FOJlWARD - A b1ief introduction to the basis for the drill and the layout of the scenario data.

Section 1.2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Date, time, location, pm-pose and pf;lrticipants for the following meetings and critiques for drill performance and evaluation.

1.2. I Player Briefing 1.2.2 Controller Briefing 1.2.3 Di"ill 1.2.4 Facility Critiques 1.2.5 FP&L Controllet/Evaluator Cdtique 1.2.6 FPL Lead Controllet I Evaluator Critique Section 1.3 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES - A listing of the agencies from the following areas that will be participating in the perforinance of the drill.

1.3.1 Utility 1.3.2 State 1.3.3 County 1.3.4 NRC FPIJPTN

l.1 FOREWORD FPL/PTN CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL 02/23/2017

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATEDEXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 1.lFORWARD In the interest of assuring that the health and safety of the general public is protected in the event of a radiological accident at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant (PTN), atid to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, the Floricla Power and Light Company (FPL) plans and conducts periodic emergency prepm-cdness exercises. This scenario has been w1itten to conduct an evaluated exercise on Februal)' 22, 2017.

The exercise scenario will be performed during normal working h~urs (7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. EST) the participation will include communications network activity in response to emergency conditions at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant. Site participation will involve the activation of Emergency Response Facilities, mobilization of resolU'ces and full communications network activity in response to an escalating emergency condition at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant.

In accordance with NEI 99-01 Rev. 5, "An exercise is at1 event that tests the integrated capability and a inajor portion of the basic elen1ents existing within the emergency preparedness plans and organizations."

This exercise will include the elements of Radiation Protection, Communications, Emergency Response Temns, and Radiological Monitoring. It will i'equire the activation of the Florida Power and Light Emergency Response Organization at1d FacHitics.

Exercise participants ("responders") will have no prior knowledge of the exercise scenario. The intent of this exercise is to ensure that those individuals' assigned responsibilities in a radiological emergency me adequately trained and prepared to perform in accordance with emergency preparedness plans and procedures.

The ?xcrcise will be controlled, observed, evaluated and critiqued by a FPL Coi1troller Organization for the Turkey Point Plant portion of the exercise. NRC DEP PI Points will be taken for this drill.

FPL/PTN 1.1-1 CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL 02/23/2017

1.1 FORWARD (Continued)

This scenario manual has been prepared to provide the Controller Organization the infoimation and data necessary to conduct the exercise in an efficient and coordinated manner. It conta.ins the following scenario sections:

  • Section 2.0 SCOPE, OBJECTIVES, AND GUIDELINES: describes the drill scope and objectives and sets f011h the guidelines for conducting the drill to meet those objectives. In addition, the Guidelines establish the mies for conduct of the drill.

Section 3.0 SCENAIUO: describes the postulated sequence of plant events that should require the. various onsite and off-site Emergency Response Oi'ganizations to respond.

Section 4.0 MESSAGES: includes infonnation in the form of message sheets, which arc utilized to control scenario activities. Messages will be used to initiate activities and ensure proper pl'ogression of the Scenario. In addition, this section provides a scenario and messages for conducting the mini-scenal'ios associated with various in-plant response teams.

Section 5.0 PLANT PARAMETERS: includes information concerning the status of plant parameters and equipment.

Section 6.0 METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS: contains postulated meteorological information to be used for the scenario.

Section 7.0 RADIOLOGICAL DATA: contains time-related information concerning simulated radiological conditions at postulated onsite and off-site monitoring locations. Also included in this section is information concerning primary coolant activity, radiological release data, area l'adiation monitor readings, process radiation moilitor readings and plume data for the teams tracking and monitoring the simulated release of radioactivity.

Section 8.0 MISCELLANEOUS DATA: contains evc}luation materials for the FPL Controllers and a listing of acronyms and abbreviations.

Copies of this manual will be provided to the drill controllers, evaluators and observers prior to the drill.

NOTE: The scenario sequence ofevents, tfming and data are to be maintained confidential and not available to the participants prior to the drill. Following the drill, copies of this manual should be available to key drill pmiicipants for their information and review.

FPL/PTN CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL 02/23/2017

1.2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 1.21 ControJier Briefing Date: 02116/17 Time: 1:OOpm - 3:OOpm - OSC 211d floor NMB Location: PTN Operation Supp011 Center (OSC)

Purpose:

Drill control and evaluation overview.

Pai1icipants: Controller and Evaluators 1.22 Player Briefing Date: 02/21117 Tim~: 8:00am - I 1:OOa111 Location: TSC, OSC, and EOF (per facility ERO assignment)

Purpose:

Player rules, prior drill critique reviews.

Participants:

TSC, OSC and EOF players, controllers, evaluators 1.23 Drill Date: 02/22/17 Time: Normal Working Hours (7:00 AM to 4:00 PM)

Location: Turkey Point Plarit and General Office

Purpose:

Review and evaluate exercise performance.

Participants:

All exercise participants and controllers 1.24 Facility Critiques Date: 02/22/17 Time: After Exercise Te1mination Location: Onsite and Offsite Emerg~ncy Response Facilities

Purpose:

Review and evaluate exercise performance.

Participants:

Responders, Controllers, Evaluators.

1.2~5 Florida Power and Light Company Lead Controller/Evaluator Critique Date: 02/22/ l 7 Time: following facility cdtiques Location: PTN Operations Supp011 'Ceriter/Teleconference with EOF Pmposc: Review and evaluate exercise play, formal exercise ctitique, collect ~d p~epare final exercise cdtique comments.

Paiticipants: All FPL Facility Leads and Lead Controllers and Evaluators 1.2-1

1.3 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES 1.3-0

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREl>AIIBDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBU.UARY 22, 2017 1.3.1 Utility Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) T\lrkey Point Nuclear Plant O)TN) 1.3.2 Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1.3.3 State State of Florida (SWO) to receive notifications)

St.ate of' Florida EOC Florida Health - Bureau of Radiation Control (BRC) 1.3.4 County Miami-Dade County EOC Monroe County EOC 1.3-1

2.0 SCOPE, OBJECTIVES AND GUIDELINES FPIJPTN 2.0-0

FLOIUDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 2.0 SCOPE, OBJECTIVES AND GUIDELINES This Scenario Section conta_ins the following information:

Section 2.1 SCOPE - Describes the overall content and intended activities of the dtill.

Section 2.2 OBJECTIVES - Describes the objectives that will be evaluated for detem11nation of satisfactory perfom1ance during the coiirse of the drilL Section 2.3 OBJECTIVES - Describes the objectives that will be evaluated for dete1mination of satisfactory performance during the course of the drill.

Section 2.4 GUIDELINES - Describes the mles for Participants, Controllers, Evaluators and Observers that will be applied to the conduct of the drill.

FPIJPTN 2.0-1

2.1 SCOPE FPL/PTN CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL DRILL COMPLETION 2.1-1

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRADED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 2.1 SCOPE NOTE: This exercise \viU be used for NRC Drill and Exercise points.

To assure that the health and safety of the general public is protected in the event of an accident at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) conducts biennial emergency preparedness exercises and quaiterly drills. This is the 2017 Graded Exercise at the Turkey Point Nucleai* Plant. This exercise involves mobilization, or simulated mobilization of FPL, State of Florida (EOC), and resources to respond to a simulated accident scenario. A Controller organization will controi, observe, evaluate and critique the exercise to assess the emergency respoi1se capabilities of the utility and government agencies.

A FPL Controller Organization will control, observe, evahmte, and critique the PTN portion of the exercise. Jtino Beach FPL ERO personnel may be pre-positioned. All onsite Emergency Response Facilities will be activated in accordance with simulated conditions and appropriate emergency response procedures for the exercise. Exercise paiticipants ("responders';) will not have any prior knowledge of the simulated accident events, operational sequence, radiological effluents, or weather conditions.

The drill incorporates the following sub-drills:

Medical Emergency - A worker will suffer injuries resulting from the turbine failure requiring medical treatment and wilJ be transp01ted to and treated at site medical, Fire Brigade Response - The Fire Brigade will respond to an oil fire at the Unit 3 Main Transfonner.

Personnel Decontamination - A Radiation Protection Technician will become contaminated during a survey of the Auxiliary Building, and will be decontaminated on site; Search For Source of Release - Re-entry Team will attempt to locate the source of the radioactive release in the Unit 3 Pipe and Valve Room.

Radiological Monitoring~ both onsitc ai1d offsitc teams will be dispatched during the exercise to obtain required air samples and measurements associated with a simulated offsite release of radioactivity, and communicate these results to the appropriate Emergency Response Facility.

(Field monitm'ing team's protective clothing and respfratory protection will be simulated.)

FPL/PTN CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL DRILL COMPLETION 2.1-1

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRADED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 2.1 SCOPE (continued)

Radiation Protection - involves the response to, and analysis of, simulated elevated airborne activity or liquid samples; radiation exposure control; emergency dosimetry, and the use of protective equipment onsite.

Communications- actual use of emergency response communications links and equipment to demonstrate their integrity ..

The preceding sub-drills are incorporated into the exercise scenario and will be demonstrated concurrently in the course of the exercise. The overall intent of the exercise is to demonstrate that the FPL ERO is adequately trained to perform in accordance with the Emergency Plan and its implementing procedures.

FPL/PTN CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL DRILL COMPLETION

2. 1-3

2.2 EXERCISE OBJECTIVES 2.2-1

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 2.2 OBJECTIVES The Tur1cey Point Nuclear Plant (PTN) emergency preparedness. exercise objectives are based upon Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements provided in 10CFR50 Appendix E, Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilfties; and NRC Inspection Manual. Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1, Crtteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness 1n Support of Nuclear Power Pl~nts, was utilized in developing the objectives below .*

  • Exemptions
1. Site Evacuation and relocation of non-essential personnel will not be demonstrated.
2. Real time activation of the EOF by Juno responders, or State and Coi.Inty participants will not be demonstrated. *
3. Onsite personnel accountability will not be demonstrated. Security will demonstrate accountability process through the use of simulated personnei rosters.

2.2-2

Demonstrate the ability to provide overall command and control of the emergency CR response by initiating, coordinating and TSC Command and implementing timely and effective 1

Control decisions during the event Additionally, osc EOF demonstrate the management of the JIC ERFs by proyiding command and control within each facilit .

Demonstrate the coordination of the Assignment of 1 implementation of emergency measures Responsibility and the exchange of information Operational 2 between the utility and Federal, State EOF Agreements and local agencies and other support organizations having an emergency res onse role within the EPZ.

TSC Demonstrate the capability to establish 3

Continuous and maintain continuous (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) osc Operations EOF operations for a protracted period.

JIG Demonstrate the ability of the normal 1 Shift Response staff complement to perform the CR functions of the ori-shift ERO.

Demonstrate the Shift Manager's ability to immediately and unilaterally initiate On-Shift any emergency response action, 2 Emergency including providing protective action CR Direction recommendations to authorities responsible for implementing offsite emer enc measures.

CR Demonstrate the ability to transfer Line of TSC Onsite 3 overall .command and control of the 2 Emergency Succession emergency response.

osc EOF Organization Demonstrate the performance of CR Non-Delegable 4 Responsibilities authority of the non-delegable TSC res onsibilities. EOF Demonstrate the ability to augment the TSC Minimum Staffing 5 Requirements on-shift response capabilities within a osc short period of time: EOF Demonstrate the ability of management, administrative and technical support TSC 6

Fu.II Staffing personnel to augment the plant staff in osc Requirements the areas of logistics *support, technical EOF support, government interface, and JIC ublic information.

2.2-3

Demonstrate the ability of specified ERO Support contractor and/or private support TSC 7

Organizations organizations to provide technical EOF assistance or augmentation of the ERO.

Demonstrate the ability to utilize onsite Emergency first aid I fire brigade personnel <:ind to 8 Services Support coordinate with required 'offsite CR Organizations emergency services (police, fire, ambulance, medical, and hospital).

Demonstrate .the ability to effectively F d * . rt integrate assistance resources from TSC 1 e era 1 8 uppo federal agencies to augment the plant's EOF emergency response capabilities.

Emergency Demonstrate the ability to provide a

Response

3 Community liaison at each participating offsite Support and 2 Representatives governmental emergency operations EOF Resources center EOC.

R d' . The scenario must include conditions, 1 1 3 a ~ ~gic~ which support measurable activity NIA 8 uppo ervices present in the sample.

Emergency Demonstrate the ability to recognize CR 4 (RSPS) Classification 1 Classification the initiating conditions for the EALs TSC System and fo properly classify emergencies. EOF Demonstrate the ability to notify the offsite Emergency Response

  • CR Offsite Organizations consistent with the 1 TSC Notifications classification scheme including the verifica~ion of messages in a timely EOF mariner.

2 ERO N0 tT 1 r ... Demonstrate the ability to alert, notify CR ica ion and mobilize ERO personnel.

Initial Oemonstra~e the ability to provide the 5 (RSPSfor CR Notification required content for the initial all TSC Message notification messages timely and objectives Notification Content accurately.

EOF Methods and

.except#2) Follow.:.up Demon$trate the ability to provide the Proce.dure.s CR No.tificatlon reqL1ired content for the follow~up 4 Message inforrn,ation*tnessages timely and TSC E;QF Content accurately.

Demonstrate to ability to develop and issue public information arid the 5

Public ability to provide supporting EOF Notification information to offsite agencies for the JIG development of public messages regarding specific protective actions.

2.2-4

6 Emergency 1 Communications Demonstrate the ability to operate the CR Communications Systems communications systems used by the TSC ERO. osc EOF Field Monitoring Teani Demonstrate to ability to operate the Back-Up back-up communications syl"tems used 2 Communications by the I;mergericy Response N/A Systems Or anization.

CR First Aid Team Demonstrate the ability to perform Medical Support Fire Brigade 3 communications with both fixed and Communications Site Medical mobile medical support unit.

Facility Demonstrate the ability to provide points Primary Media of contact and physical locations for use 1 JIC Accommodations by the news media at the Joint Information Center.

Demonstrate the ability of the Corporate 2 Media Briefings Spokespersons to briefthe media in a JIC Public Education clear, accurate and timely manner.

7 and Information Exchange of Demonstrate timely exchange of public 3 Public information among designated agency JIG Information spokespersons.

Demonstrate the abilit}rto establish and 4 Ru.mor Control operate rumor control in a coordinated JIC fashion.

TSC Support of Demonstrate the adequacy of the TSC 1 Emergency

  • to support emergency response TSC Operations activities.

EOF Suppqrt of Demonstrate the atjequacy of the EOF 2 Emergency to support emergency response EOF Emergency Operations activities.

8 Facilities and OSC Support of Demonstrate the adequacy of the OSC Equipment 3 Emergency to support emergency response osc Operations activities.

TSC Demonstrate the ability to activate the 4

Timely Facility emergency response facilities in a timely osc Activation EOF manner..

JIC 22-5

Alternate Demonstrate the ability to acquire data Sources for 5 from, or have access to, offsite N/A Analysis monitoring and analysis equipment.

Information Demonstrate the ability to obtain current CR Meteorological and forecasted meteorological TSC 6 Data information from primary as well as EOF back-up and alternate sources.

Demonstrate the ability to provide initial values and continying Accident assessment throughoutthe course of CR Recognition 1 an acGident as well as the parameter TSC and values which correspond to the EOF Assessment initiating conditions for EALs and PARs.

Demonstrate the capability to determine the magnitude of Release and radioactive releases or perform dose TSC 2 Dose assessments based on plant EOF Assessment parameters, effluent monitors, field data and meteorological conditions.

Demonstrate the ability to determine Alternative 9 (RSPS) Accident the release rate and projected dose 3 Dose EOF Assessment when effluent monitors are off-scale Assessment or inoperable.

TSC Demonstrate the ability to monitor osc Environmental EOF 4 radiological releases to the Monitoring Field environment in the field.

Monitoring Team Demonstrate the ability to determine Core Damage the extent of core failure based on EOF 5

Assessment station-specific assessment TSC strategies and sampling.

Severe Accident Demonstrate the ability to identify and CR 6 Management implement appropriate SAM strategies. TSC (hon RSPS)

Demonstrate the means, within the 10 (RSPS for required time, to alert individuals at the Protective Warning Onsite CR PARs, PS for 1 site who do not have emergency _

Response Personnel TSC all else) assignments (such as visitors; contractor and construction ersonnel.

2.2-6

Demonstrate the ability to evacuate and Relocation of TSC relocate on-site personnel to a relocation 2 Non-Essential center at a Site Area Emergency or osc Personnel Other higher classification.

Demonstrate the capability for TSC Site Evacuee radiological monitoring and 3

Monitoring decontamination of personnel evacuated osc Other from the Protected Area.

Demonstrate the ability to perform Assembly and TSC 4 accountability for all individuals in the Accountability Protected Area within 30 minutes.

osc Demonstrate the availability and use of Protective respiratory protection and protective 5

Clothing clothing for onsite emergency response osc personnel.

TSC Demonstrate the availability and u:;;e of osc 6 Kl potassium iodide (Kl) for on-site EOF emergency response personnel. Field Monitoring Team Demonstrate the ability to CR 7 PARs recommend protective actions to TSC appropriate offsite authorities. EOF Demonstrate the methods used to Emergency implement emergency exposure TSC 1 Worker Exposure guidelines and the ability to authorize OSC Controls emergency workers to receive doses in EOF excess of 10 CFR 20.

Demonstrate the ability to control and Exposure 2

Monitoring track emergency worker radiation osc Radiological exposure.

11 Exposure P Demonstrate the use of action levels for Controls ers~nnt~1 determining the need for Contamma ion / . . . osc 3 Decontamination decontam~nat~on, and perf?rm Other C t decontam1nat1on and provide for waste on ro 1s dis osal.

Area 4 Qontamination Demonstrate contamination control osc Controls practices.

2.2-7

Demonstrate the capability to minimize ERO internal contamination through CR Habitability 5 ERF habitability controls and controlling TSC

  • Controls the intake of drinking water and food osc SU lies.

Demonstrate the ability to 6

Decontarriina_tion decontaminate

.. evacuees. from the site osc of Site Evacuees including the capacity to provide Other additional clothing.

Hospital Demonstrate the radiological capabilities 1 Response of lo.cal and backup hospitals.

NIA CR Medical and Demonstrate the ability to provide first First Aid Team 12 Public Health 2 First Aid aid treatment onsite. Fire Brigade Support Contaminated Demonstrate the capability to transport a 3 Injured NIA contaminated injured person off-site.

Transportation Demonstrate the capability to terminate Event the emergency and enter into recovery 1 NIA Termination including informing the State of the opportunity to relax protective actions.

Recovery and Recovery Demonstrate the ability to identify and 13 Re-entry 2 NIA Organization establish a recovery organization.

Planning Demonstrate the methods used to inform members of the response organizations Recovery 3 of entry into recovery, including any NIA Notifications organizational struct[Jra.1 changes that will be im lemehted.

Demonstrate the capability to prepare a Exercise I Drill scenario drill or exercise package to allow Site 1

Preparation for training and testing of stations Objective Conduct Drills Emergency Response Plan.

14 and Exercises Exercise I Drill Demonstrate the capability to conduct drill Site 2

Evaluation I exercise and evaluate performance. Objective 2.2-8

NEI 06-04 Hostile Action Hostile Action Demonstrate the ability to implement the 1 Based Event emergency plan during a hostile action- NIA App.-A Based Event based .event.

Augmentation Augmentation Demonstrate the ability to augment the Drill /Telephone 1 Drill/ Telephone emergency response organization to NIA Test Only support facility activation. (After normal Test Only work hours or weekends).

2,2-9

2.4 GUIDELINES 2A-O

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 2.4 GUIDELINES The folloWing exercise guidelines have been established in order to define the "extent of play" of exercise responders at the Turkey Point Plant and to meet the drill objectives.

A. General Information Since exercise responders will not be :inf01med of the exercise start time or the initiating events, all personnel should follow their ;n01mal routines prior to the exercise. Selected personnel aside from the Control Room/Simulator crew may be required to respond prior to activation of facilities The exercise will include postulated conditions necessitating initiation of the Emergency Plan and may require escalation to a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.

Three groups of personnel will be in attendance at the exercise and will function as described below: *

1. Responders are members, supervisors, opetators, chemistry/RP personnel, maintenance personnel, etc~, who have been a_ssigned a "Responder" role during the emergency exercise.

These people serve to take necessary actions to mitigate, terminate, correct, and/or recover from the simulated emergency.

2. Conttolle1'S are those designated-FPL personnel who serve an active role in the exercise by providing data to responders. The Controllers may also serve to .prompt or initiate certain actions in order to assure continuity of the events described in the exercise scenario.

Controllers are the only personnel who will provide information to the Responders; the Responders will ignol'e other inputs of liuormation from personnel not designated as Controllers. Controllers will also serve as Evaluators.

3. Eval11at01'S/Observers are personnel designated by FPL to provide documentation and assessment of the exercise. As Evaluators they serve a passive function and will only note actions taken by Responders. These personnel have received specific instructions on what areas to consider in their evaluation of the exercise. Evaluators may ask questions of responders to clarify actions taken or procedural concerns. They should not interfere With the flow of events, and should interface with a Controller before questioning a Responder.

2.3-1

2.4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

Identification of personnel:

Controller ID tags - pink Observer ID tags - orange Responder ID tags - white Evaluator ID tags - blue Personnel will be assigned as Controllers at all fimction:al areas to monitor and control the exercise.

In addition; they will accompany radiological monitoring teams, plant radiation protection personnel and maintenance repair/rescue team~,

In order for the drill to 1un smoothly, the following topics must be understood.

Message Forms (including operating data) will be the mechanisms used to initiate, orchestrate, mod.lfy and complete the events comprising the overall scenario. The controller will use the message forms to initiate scenario events and trigger responses from the involved personnel.

Each controller will have the time-related plant and radiolOgical parameters of the exercise scenario. This infor.rnation will be issued upon request to the appropriate drill participants.

The controllers will not provide inform~tion to the exercise participants regarding scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered. The drill participants are expected to obtain information through their organizations and exercise their judgment in determining response actions and resolving problems.

The Turkey Point Training Control Room Simulator will be utilized to pe1mit the Control Room Crew to respond to the emergency situation. During the drill period, the Simulator Telephone

~ystem and Plant Page System will be connected to the actual plant systems to allow for as realistic drill play as possible.

]'/ant/Monitoring Data. will be*pl'ovided tln'ough simulated DCS. This data will be directly from the simulator providing the responders with real time data.

Som*e drill responders roay insist tha,t certaip. paiis of the scenario are unrealistic. The controllers

  • have the authodty, with the approval from the Lead Controller, to clai*ify any questions regai*ding scenario content. In some cases, it may be necessary* to exercise "controller's prerogative" of countermanding paiiicipant actions to preserve the continuity and objectives of the exerc.ise. The responder must accept the controller's word as .final and proceed, Inappropriate actions c~ either delay or speed up the entire exercise and impact other groups.

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2.4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

Note that the scenario events are hypotheticai. Any p01tions of the scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simulated events. NO control room actiol1S, or *reactions involving operation of plant systems, or affecting generating capability shall be initiated. All drill scenario messages sh&llbe understood as simulated events only.

  • Postulated accident conditions may result in a simulated xadiological release that could necessitate the consideration of protective actions for the general public.

All listed onsite and o:ffsite emergency response facilities Will be staffed and will perform their ptesc1ibed functions as appropriate fo the development of the drill scenatio.

Participation by FPL onsite and offsite petsonnel directly involved in responding to an emergency should be canied olJ.t to the extent necessa1y to ineet the scope and objectives including the deployment of _r&diological monitoring teams, emergency response teams, and other emergency workers .. *

  • All actions are to be played out, as much as ppssible, in' accordance with e1llergency plan and procedures as if it were a real emergency; Other plant communications may be used to reduce the communications traffic of the drill channels. Any use of plant channels must be specified in the scenario package or authorized by the Lead Controller, Radios - For exercise play both Controllers and Responders will use plant radios. "NUC OPS DRILL" is the designated channel for exercise responders. "PLANT MANAGEMENT' is the designated channel for Field Monito1ing Teams. "DRILL MANAGEMENT' is the *designated channel for mcercise controllers. EP DRILL is to be used by OSC Operations controllers for neld activities. Actual plant channels SHALL NOT be used for exercise play.

Actual and Simulated Events during the emergency exercise, certain even.ts and activities may he simulated rather than utilizing the actual employment of resources. As little simulation as practical will be perf01med.

Simulation - involve identification and utilization of requirementS and procedures shmt of actual development.

Actual - the movement of resources and/or physical implementation fot this drill.

Provisions for Actual Emergency exist, Drill participap.ts, conttoller/evalµators, and observets should not take any actions which would preclude maintaining emergency readiness of the organization and community. If an actual emergency occurs during the exercise requiring a group to terminate its participation in the exercise, they should notify the Lead Controller. All messages concerning actual emergency events should be preceded with "This is an Actucil Emergency Message.!'

2.4-3

2~4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

Communications between all drill participants shall occur in accotdance with the procedures of applicable emergency response plans. All communications; including initial telephone conversations, radio fransmittals, and loudspeaker announcements should begin and end with "Tllis is a Dl'ill, Tltis is a D1*ill. "

Compliance witlt all Laws: Intentional violation of laws is not permitted during, an exercise. Drill responders, controllers/evaluators, and visitors should comply with all Federal,. State and Local legal restrictiohs. Speci:fiqally, all local traffic laws such as speed limits should be observed.

Avoid P1*operty Endangermelit. Exercise responders, controllers/evaluators, and visitors should avoid endangering property (public or private), mernbers of the general public or the environment.

Mbzimi<;e Public Inconvenience. It is not the intent to.inconvenience the public during the conduct of an exercise. Also, all communications, particulwly in the pu,blic relations area, should be prefaced with ,,This is a Drill. ,,

  • Closeo1it ofD1*ill will be initiated at the appropriate point in the drill scenario. The Lead Controller will initiate tennination of the drill., The Lead Controller will notify offsite points of contact to advise them that the exercise be being terminated.

Debriefing and Critique will occur for all drills/exercises. All Controllers and Responders shall meet and conduct a critique in each facility irµmediately following drill te.nnll.J,ation. Controllers will then meet at a later time (to be announced) in a designated area to compile Controller notes and discuss critique iteins.

Radiological Controls: All normal radiological controls will be observed during the drill. No one is permitted to deviate from n01mal procedures, guidelines and controls whether they an; a responder, controller., or evaluator. If emergency dosimetry is issued as part of the drill, responders shall continue to obtain normal dosimetry from the Radiological Controlled Area (RCA) Control Point prior to entering the RCA. The main RCA Cdnttol Point shall be utilized for access and egress.

R Controller Information Controllers are personnel selected to deliver Drill Messages to ciesignated responders* at speeific times and places during the drill. They will inject or deliver additional messages, as may be requited< to initiate appropriate responder actions to keep the exercise moving according to the scenario and to ensure the demonstration of all drill objectives. Controllers will be briefed on th.e instrnctions contained in this Exercise Package.

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2.4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

Controllers are assigned to observe the drill and judge the effectiveness of selected o:rganizatiotJ.s, personnel, functions, and activities in response to the simulated emergency situation. Selection of Controllers is based on their expertise and qualifications to evaluate an assigned activity or area.

They will record their observations l!sing an evalua,tion f01m and provide reco111.1T,Lendations on conective actions to the Lead Drill Controller prior to the scheduled critique. They will evaluate exercise performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the Turkey Point Radiological Emergency Plan,. and the associated Implementing Procedures. They will take steps,-

whenever possible, to collect data on the time-and-motion aspects. of the aetivities observed for post-exercise use in designating and implem¢nting system improvements. A Lead Controller is assigned to each emergency i'esponse facility, The Lead facility Controller is responsible for *all Controllers; Evaluator Md Observet activities fot that facility and, as appropriate, its associated teams. C.ontrollers for teams or .sub-areas of a facility report to the Leac:l Controller of that facility/functional a:rea.

  • Each Controller should be familiar with the following:
  • The basic objectives of the exercise.
  • The assumptions and precautions being taken.
  • The exercise scenaiio; including the initiating events and the expected coutse of action to betaken.
  • The various locations that will be involved and the specific items to be observed at those locations.

e The evaluation checklists provided herein.

Precautions and Limitations This section provides guidance for all drill Controllers and Evaluators for the conduct of this chill.

Prior to initiation of the drill, .a btiefing will be held to review the entire exercise process with all the exerciSe Controllei*s.

1. If at any time during the course of the. conduct of this exercise, an actual emergency situation arises, all activities and *communications !"elated to the drill will be suspended. It will be the responsibility of any exercis~ Controller that becomes aware of an actual emergency to suspe11d chill tesponse in his/her immediate area and to inform the Lead Exercise. Controller of the situation.* Upon notific.ation of ll11 actual emergency, th~ Lead Drill Controller may noti.fy ~ other Controllers to suspend all exercise activities. The Lead Drill Controller will make a detennination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or te1minatethe drilL 2.4-5

2.4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

2. If at any time during the course of this exercise, a Cqntroller witnesses a drill participant undertake any action which would, in the opinion of the Controller, place either an individual or component in an unsafe condition, the Controller is-responsible for intervening in the individual's actions and terminating the unsafe activity immediately. Upon tetmination of the activity, the Controllet is responsible for contacting the Lead Drill Conb:oller and informing *him of the situation. The Lead Drill Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the drill.
3. Manipulation of any pla,nt oper~ting system, valves, breWcers, *or cohttols in response to this exercise is only to be simulated. There is to be no alteration of any plant operating equipment, systems, or circuits during the response to this drill.
4. No discharging of fire extinguishers or initiation of any fire suppression systems will be requiied for the drill. A pressurized hose could be used as a dike to contain the chemical spill.
5. All repair activities associated with the scenario will be simulated, with extreme caution emphasized around operating equipment. Some mock equipment may be pre'."positioned in the plant to permit actual repair activities to take place.
6. All telephone communication, radio traQsmissions, and public address announcements related to the *exercise must begin and end with the statement; "Tltis. is tt drill " Should a Controller witness a drill patticipant not observing this practice, it is the Controller's responsibility to remind the individual ofthe need to follow this procedure.
7. Any motor vehicle response to this chill, whether it is ambulance, firefighting equipment, police/secirrity vehicles or emergency radiation teams, should observe all n01mal motor vehicle operating laws including posted speed limits, .stop lights/signs, one way streets, etc.
8. Should apy onsite secudty .actions he required in response to this scenario, drill participants are to cooperate as directed by the Secutity Force, and security representatives are to be prudent and, tolerant,in their actions.
9. Responders are to inject as much realism into the exercise as is consistent with its safe pe1f01mance however, caution must be used to prevent over::-reaction.

I 0. Care must be taken to prevent any non-participating individuals who may o.bserve scenmio activities from believing that an actual emergency exists. Any Controller who is aware of an individual or group of individuals in the imniediate vicinity, who may have become almmed or confused about the situation, should approach that individual or group and explain the nature of the actions and their intent.

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2.4 GUIDELINES (Continued)

11. If you are entering normal nuclear station radiation areas, observe all rules and procedures; no one is exempt :from normal station radiological practices and_ procedures.

NOTE: Do not entei' High Radiation Areas or contaminated areas in the plant; Follow ALARA Principles.

12. All Industrial Safety Rules and Procedtires are to be adhered to at all times.

C. Responder Information The success of the Drill is largely dependent on responder performance. Appropriate reaction to simulated emergency conditions and demonstrated competence in the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures are the key criteria by which the responders are evaluated. It is imperative, therefore, that a Controller witnesses all responder actions and activities. Those actions that are to be simulated must be brought to the attention of the Controller to ensure that credit is' awarded. Observation

  • of response actions taken is mandatory for credit to be given for demonstration of an objective. Responders are requested to observe the following guidelfues:
1. Maintain a professional attitude throughout the Drill; this is especially true late in the Drill or when activity is limited.
2. Be courteous and professional at all times.
3. .Identify yourself by name and function/position to the Controller.
4. Comply with all inStrtictions provided by the appropriate Controller.
5. Elements of Drill play will be introduced through use of controlled Exercise messages and information generated by Responders as a result of the paiticular emergency activity pe1f01med. Therefore, be responsible for initiating actions in accordance with instmctions and your responsibilities.
6. Communications should be concise and formal; always include "This is a drill"
7. Do not use radio communications in site areas where such use may cause Plant Transients and Engineering Safety Feature Actuation from radio frequency inte1ference.
8. Use and demonstrate knowledge of the Emergency Plans and Implementing Procedures.
9. Use all resources and equi.pm'ent available as you would in an actual emergency.

.10. Keep a list of items which you believe will improve the plan and/or procedures; provide this to your Controller at the end of the Drill.

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11. Controllers serve an active role in the exercise by providing messages or instructions to the participants. They may also serve tO initiate certain actions to assure continuity of the events descdbed in the drill scenario. They also serve as Evaluators.
12. Evaluators will be noting all actions, both good and bad. They will be the main source of input to the FPL critique.
13. Play out all actions as much as possible in accordance with the Einergency Plan and Implementing Procedures as if it were a real emergency.
14. Identify your actions to the Controller. State whether you are going to play them out or simulate them. It is recommended that you play out your actions as mu.ch ru? possible to convincingly demonstrate the. proper emergency response.
15. Speak: out loud, identifying your key actions and decisions to the Controllers and Evaluators. This may seem artificial, but it will assist in the evaluation process and is to your benefit. *
16. Any messages transmitted over communication lines or radios shall be preceded and followed by the statement "Tltis is a D1*ill".
17. You should play as if radiation levels are actually present, in accordance with the information you have received. Unless otherwise specified, this will require normal radiological control measures, including the wearing of protective clothing.

18, Non-participants are exempt from acting on radiation levels specified for the emergency

  • exercise. However, rtonnal radiological control practices shall be followed throughout the course of the exercise.
19. Only selected parameters and readings will be provided. This selected information will be sufficient to make decisions in accordance with FPL plans and procedutes.
20. DO NOT BECOME OVERLY CONCERNED WITH THE MECHANICS OF Tiffi REACTOR OR THE CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. THIS DRILL IS DESIGNED TO TEST FPL .PLANS AND PROCEDURES AND IS NOT CONCERNED WITH ESTABLISHING THE PROBABILITY, FEASIBILITY OR DETAILED MECHANICS OF THE SIMULATED ACCIDENT.

21; There will be one or more Controllers at each imp01tartt location. Controllers will provide information and clarification on which actions are to be simulated *or are outside the scope of this exercise in order to keep the e:x.ercise progressing in accordance with the scenario.

Controllers will also observe all aspects <;>fthe exercise to prepare anin-:house evaluation of plans, procedures and tniining.

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22. Do not take actions that would result in actual alterations of valve and switch positions in response to scenruio simulations. Any event or operations outside the scenario that results in an actual or potential danger to plant operation or safety will take precedence over exercise activity.

.23. Any rnotor vehicle response to this exercise, whether it be ambulance, fire fighting equipment, police security vehicles or Emergency Radiation Teams, will observe all normal motor vehicle operating laws, including posted speed limits, stop lights/signs, one-way streets, etc.

24. Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this exercise, Drill P~cipants are to cooperate as directed by the Securizy Force; Security representatives are to be piudent and tolerant in their actions.
25. While Drill Pruticipants are to inject as much realism into the Exercise as possible, safoty ofthe plant and persorinel shall not be jeopardized.

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3.0 SCENARIO FPL/PTN 3.0-0

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE F:EBRUARY 22, 2017 3.0 SCENAIUO This section contains the following information:

Section 3.1 NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

~ This describes in detail activities and events Which occm' during the scenario along with appropriate and anticipated corrective actions.

Section 3.2 SCENAIUO TIMELINE - Provides a relationship between scenario events and a1iticipatcd times of occun-ence, FPUPTN 3.0-1

3.1 NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

BRIEF NARRATIVE Initial Conditions:

  • Unit 3 is operating at J00% power, Beginning of Life (BOL), Spent Fuel Pool Temperature is 94 6 F, 30 days since the last refueling outage.
  • Unit 4 is operating at 100%power, Middle ofUfe (MOL), Spent Fuel Pool Temperature i~ 93°F, 245 days since the last refueling outage. *
  • Protected Train (for the drill) is: B.
  • Radiochemical analysis indicates elevated Unit 3 RCS activity <300 uCilgm, and within Technical Specification limits.

Station Area Ops (SAO) is scheduled to perlo11n preventive maintenance on GCB 8W92 (Flagami Line) in the switchyard on day shift.

A sulfuric acid delivery to the Water Treatment Plant is scheduled for 1200.

It is a weekday morning. The current temperature is 78°F, with winds from the south southeast (150°) at 10 miles per hour. Atmospheric Stability Class is E. Skies are clear and no rain is forecast.

The Control Room will note Elevated tailpipe temperat1u*e readings indicate a leaking Unit 3 Pressurizer safety valve (RV-3-551 C) shortly after taki~g thG shift and investigate due to improper overhaul dQring tberefuel_ing oµt~g~.

The Control Room crew will be alerte.d to increasing Main Turbine vibrations via annunciator E 111 (TURB ROTOR VIBRATION/ECCENTRICITY) alarmfog quickly followed by a loss of Main Condenser vacuum and subsequent Turbine aqd Reactor trip. The Control Rooin will receive reports from the field indicating that a Turbine failure (blades having penetrated the casing) has occurred on Unit 3 resulting in visible damage to the 3A and 3C Moisture Separator Re-heaters (MSRs), Main Transformer, Condensate Storage Tank, and the Turbine Building. (Note: the failure of the turbine blading was the result of cracking that was not detected by the inspection conducted during the refueling outage.) This is T-0 for ALERT- HAI I Natural or Destructive Phenomena AffccOng VITAL AREAS. Operating Mode Applicability: All Threshold Vah1e: 4. Turbine failure-generated projectiles resulting in VISIBLE DAMAGE to or penetration of ANY of the Table Hl plant structures containing safety systems or components OR Control Room indi.cation of degraded performance of those safety systems.

The operating crew will enter 3"'EOP-E-O (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection),. then transition to 3-EOP-:ES-0.1 (Reactor Trip Response) and stabilize the. unit. The Shift Manager will enter O-EPIP-2010 i (Duties of Em¢rgency Coordinator).

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When the Alert is declared the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) will be activated to proceed to their respective Emerge1i.cy Response Facilities (ERFs).

The Control Room will receive a report from the field that a worker has suffered steam burns as a result of the Turbine failure, and medical assistance is needed. The operating crew will alert Site Medical personnel, and direct them to respond to the scene of the injured worker. The worker's injuries will not be iife threatening, and transport off site will not be required.

Reactor Coolant System (RCS) activity will begin to increase following the Reactor Trip due to thermal shock to the leaking fuel assemblies such that it climbs above 300 uCi/gm as indicated by 2:.

2.5 R/hr on R-3-20, Letdown Radiation Monitor and> 5.4 E+3 R/hr on RAD-3-631 lA/B, Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRMS) 55 minutes after the Reactor Trip. The operating crew will enter 3-0NOP-041.4, Exces~ive Reactor Coolant System Activity.

Five minutes later, a loss of Reactor coolant greater than maximum charging with letdown isolated occurs due to Pressurizer safety valve RV 551 C opening as a result of the pressure transient caused by the Reactor Ti'ip, and not re-seating resulting in a Safety Injection (SI). This is T-0 for SITE AREA EMERGENCY - FSl I Loss or Potential Loss of ANY two Barriers. Operating Mode Applicability: Modes 1, 2, 3, and 4 Threshold Value:

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4 E+3 R/hr AND RCS leak rate indicated by greater than maximum charging with Letdown isolated.

The operating crew will re-enter 3-EOP~E-O (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection), then transition to 3-EOP-E-l (Loss of Reactor or Secondary Coolant).

The Emergency Coordinator (EC) will enter O-EPIP-20101 (Duties of Emergcmcy Coordinator) and O-EPIP-20 l l 0 (Criteria For, and Conduct of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation).

The Control Room will receive a report from the field that oil leaking from the Unit 3 Main Transformer has caught fire. The Transformer Deluge System does not actuate. The operating crew will ale1t the Fire Brigade to respond to the scene of the fire. The Fire Brigade will be successful in extinguishing the fire within 20 minutes of arrival on scene.

Unit 3 Containment wide range pressure decreases rapidly. Shottly thereafter Area Radiation Monitors (ARMS) in the vicinity of the Unit 3 Pipe & Valve Room (e.g., RD-1416 and RD-1413)as well as the Plant Vent Radiation Mcmitors (R-14 and RAD-6304) readings indicate increasing activity. This is T-0 for GENERAL EMERGENCY - FGl I Loss of ANY two Barriers AND Loss or Potential Loss of the Third Barrier. Operating Mode Applicability: Modes 1, 2, 3, and 4 Threshold Value:

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4E+3 R/hr AND RCS leak rate indicated by greater than maximum charging with Letdown isolated.

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A containment pressure tisc followed by a rapid unexplained drop in containment pressure.

The Emergency Coordinator (EC) will re-enter O-EPIP-20101 (Duties of Emergency Coordii:~ator).

The Recovery Manager (RM) will enter O-EPIP-20134 (Offsite Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations).

Due to the Gener~l Emergency, Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) based on plant conditions and/or offsite dose projections, will be recommended to the risk-counties and state. T-0 for PARs will be the same as the T-0 for the General Emergency. Sectors affected are Q, R, and A.

The Plant Condition Based P ARs. should be:

Miles Evacuation Shelter Monitor & Prepare Sectors Sectors Sectors 0-2 All None None 2-5 QRA None All Remaining

.5-10 None None All The Dose Based P ARs should be:

Miles Evacuation Shelter Monitor & Prepare

\ Sectors Sectors Sectors 0.-2 All None None 2-5 QRA None All Remaining 5-10 None None All Dose rates at the door of the Unit 3 Pipe a.nd Va.lye room are 1Whr. Dose rates will allow entry into the room-using emergency dose extension guidance (b-EPIP-20111) however, due to the nature of the penetration .failure; it will not be possible to terminate the release prior to the end of the drill.

The Operations Support Center (OSC) receives a report from the field that a Radiation Protection Technician (RPT) has become contamiimted. while performing a survey in the Auxili~y Building near the Unit 3 Pipe & Valve Room. The individual will be successfully decontaminated by RP in accordance with applicable plant procedures.

The Plant Vent SPINO Radiation Moi1it6r (RAD-6304) reading increases to 2.00 EO uCi/cc.

Conditions exist for T-0 for a PAR upgrade based tlpon dose projections once the EOF Radiation Protection Manager signs the Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) Worksheet (Attachment 1 of O-EPIP-1102).

The Recovery Manager (RM) will re-enter O-EPIP-20134 (Offsite Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations).

The Upgraded DoseBascd PARs should be:

Miles Evacuation Shelter Monitor & Prepare Sectors* Sectors Sectors 0-2 All None None 2-5 QRA None All Remaining 5 -10 QRA None All Remaining The exercise is terminated once the objectives in each facility have been met.

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 3.2 SCENARIO TIMELINE Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

Pre- Initial conditions: Simulator will be set up as required.

Drill Setup

  • Unit 3 is operating at 100% power, Beginning of Life (BOL) , Spent Fuel Pool Temperature is 94°F, 30 days since the last refueling outage.
  • Unit 4 is operating at 100% power, Middle of Life (MOL), Spent Fuel Pool Temperature is 93°F, 245 days since the last refueling outage.
  • Protected Train (for the drill) is: B.
  • Radiochemical analysis indicates elevated Unit 3 RCS activity <300 uCi/gm, and within Technical Specification limits.

Planned evolutions:

  • Station Area Ops is scheduled to perform preventive maintenance on GCB 8W92 (Flagami Line) in the switchyard on day shift.
  • A sulfuric acid delivery to the Water Treatment Plant is scheduled for 1200.

It is a weekday morning. The current temperature is 78°F, with winds from the south southeast (150°) at 10 miles per hour. Atmospheric Stability Class is E. Skies are clear and no rain is forecast.

0 0800 Shift Turnover The operating crew takes the watch.

+5 0805 Tailpipe temperature readings begin to increase The operating crew will investigate upon discovery.

minutes indicating a leaking Unit 3 Pressurizer safety valve (RV-3-551C).

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Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+10 0810 The Control Room crew will be alerted to increasing m inutes 1 Main Turbine vibrations via annunciator E 1/1 (TURB Trigger Event 1 ROTOR VIBRATION/ECCENTRICITY) alarm ing The operating crew will enter 3-EOP-E-O (Reactor Trip quickly followed by a loss of Main Condenser or Safety Injection) , then transition to 3-EOP-ES-0.1 vacuum and subsequent Turbine and Reactor trip. (Reactor Trip Response) and stabilize the unit.

+15 0815 The Control Room is notified that a Turbine failure minutes Record Times T-0 (ALERT):

(blades having penetrated the casing) has occurred on Unit 3 resulting in visible damage to the 3A and 3C Moisture Separator Re-heaters (MSRs) , Unit 3 Main Transformer, Unit 3 Condensate Storage Tank (CST), and the Turbine Building. [Message 16]

The Shift Manager (SM) will enter O-EPIP-20101 (Duties of Emergency Coordinator).

The Alert must be declared within 15 minutes of T-0 (ALERT) with notification < 15 min thereafter This is T-0 for ALERT- HA1 I Natural or An Alert should be declared: HA1 ALERT Destructive Phenomena Affecting VITAL Classification AREAS.

Time:

  • Alert Notification is made to the State and Threshold Value Counties, via the Hot Ring Down phone within 15 minutes of the declaration.

ALERT

4. Turbine failure-generated projectiles resulting
  • Alert Notification is made to the NRC within Notification in VISIBLE DAMAGE to or penetration of ANY of 60 minutes.

Time: the Table H1 plant structures containing safety

  • Plant announcements should be made for systems or components OR Control Room entry into the Alert.

indication of degraded performance of those safety systems.

  • ERO will be activated to proceed to their Time respective Emergency Response Facilities.

State I Counties Notified of Classification:

Time of ERO Activation:

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Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+55 0855 The Control Room is notified that a worker has The operating crew will alert Site Medical personnel, minutes suffered steam bums as a result of the Turbine and direct them to respond to the scene of the injured failure, and medical assistance is needed . worker.

[Message 18]

The worker will be treated at the Site Medical Facility.

The worker's injuries will not be life threatening , and transoort off site will not be reauired.

+60 0900 Record minutes Times TSC becomes Operational. Announcements are TSC is Operational made in the Control Room , Operations Support TSC Operational Time:

Center, and the Technical Support Center of who the new Emergency Coordinator is and his/her location.

ERFs are briefed on the condition of the nuclear units.

Priority Status is being made for the units.

+60 0900 Record minutes Times OSC is Operational OSC becomes Operational.

osc Operational Time:

+70 0910 Reactor Coolant System (RCS) activity will begin to minutes 2 increase following the Reactor Trip such that it Trigger Event 2 climbs above 300 uCi/gm as indicated by~ 2.5 R/hr on R-3-20, Letdown Radiation Monitor and > 5.4 The operating crew will enter 3-0NOP-041.4, E+3 R/hr on RAD-3-6311NB, Containment High Excessive Reactor Coolant System Activity.

Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRMS) 60 minutes after the Reactor Trip.

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Time line Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+75 0915 A loss of Reactor coolant greater than maximum 3 charging with letdown isolated occurs due to Trigger Event 3 Pressurizer safety valve RV-3-551 C opening and Record not re-seating resulting in a Safety Injection (SI) . The operating crew will re-enter 3-EOP-E-O (Reactor Times Trip or Safety Injection), then transition to 3-EOP-E-1 This is T-0 for: SITE AREA EMERGENCY I FS1 I (Loss of Reactor or Secondary Coolant) .

T-0 (SAE): Loss or Potential Loss of ANY two Barriers.

The Emergency Coord inator (EC) will enter O-EPIP-20101 Threshold Value : (Duties of Emergency Coordinator) and the EC will enter 0-EPIP-2011 O (Criteria For, and Conduct of Owner Controlled SAE Area Evacuation) .

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4 E+3 R/hr Classification Time: The SAE must be declared within 15 minutes of T-0 (SAE)

AND with notification < 15 min thereafter SAE RCS leak rate indicated by greater than A Site Area Emergency should be declared: FS1 Notification maximum charging with Letdown isolated.

Time:

  • Site Area Emergency Notification is made to the State and Counties, via the Hot Ring Down phone Time within 15 minutes of the declaration.

State I

  • Site Area Emergency Notification is made to the Counties NRC within 60 minutes.

Notified of Classification

  • Plant announcements should be made for entry into the Site Area Emergency and Owner Controlled Area Evacuation .

Start Time of

  • Security Shift Supervisor performs an evacuation of the Owner the Owner Controlled Area, including non-essential Controlled personnel from the Protected Area and implements Area 0-EPI P-20110, Criteria for and Conduct of an Evacuation: Owner Controlled Area Evacuation , and Security Procedure, PTN-SY-001 , Emergency Evacuation and Accountability.
  • Watch Engineers of Units 1, 2, and 5 are notified of the Site Evacuation and are instructed to initiate a roster of personnel left in the fossi l units for shutdown of the fossil units.

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Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+90 0930 Record minutes Times EOF becomes Operational. Announcements are EOF is Operational made in the Operations Support Center and the EOF Operational Time:

Technical Support Center of who the Recovery Manager is.

Active coordination between the EOF, OSC, and TSC is occurring.

+120 1000 Security completes simulated Owner Controlled Security completes simulated Owner Controlled Area minutes Area evacuation. evacuation within 30 minutes.

Record Times End Time of the Owner Controlled Area Evacuation completed :

+120 1000 The Control Room is notified that oil leaking from Control Room personnel will announce the fire, minutes the Unit 3 Main Transformer has caught fire. activate the fire alarm , and dispatch the Fire Brigade

[Message 24] to the fire scene.

Note: The Transformer Deluge System does NOT The fi re will be extinguished within 30 minutes.

actuate.

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Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+160 1040 Unit 3 Containment wide range pressure decreases minutes 4 rapidly. Shortly thereafter Area Radiation Monitors Trigger Event 4 (ARMS) in the vicinity of the Unit 3 Pipe & Valve The Emergency Coordinator (EC) will re-enter O-Record Room (e.g ., RD-1416 and RD-1413) as well as the EPl P-20101 (Duties of Emergency Coordinator). The Times Plant Vent Radiation Monitors (R-14 and RAD- Recovery Manager (RM) will enter O-EPIP-20134 6304) readings indicate increasing activity. (Offsite Notifications and Protective Action GE Classification Recommendations) .

Time: This is T-0 for: GENERAL EMERGENCY I FG1 I Loss of ANY two Barriers AND Loss or Potential Due to the General Emergency, Protective Action Loss of the Third Barrier. Recommendations (PARs) based on plant conditions GE Notification and/or offsite dose projections, will be recommended Threshold Value: to the risk-counties and state. T-0 for PARs will be Time:

the same as the T-0 for the General Emergency.

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4 E+3 R/hr Sectors affected are Q , R, and A.

Time State I Counties The Plant Condition Based PARs should be:

Notified of Miles Evacuation Shelter Monitor & Prepare Classification: RCS leak rate indicated by greater than Sectors Sectors Sectors 0-2 All None None maximum charging with Letdown isolated.

2-5 Q- R-A None All Remaining 5-10 None None All Time State I Counties The Dose Based PARs should be:

  • Notified of A containment pressure rise followed by a rapid Miles Evacuation Shelter Monitor & Prepare PARs: unexplained drop in containment pressure. Sectors Sectors Sectors 0-2 All None None 2-5 Q- R-A None All Remaining 5-10 None None All

+205 1125 The Operations Support Center (OSC) receives a The individual will be successfully decontaminated by minutes report that a Radiation Protection Technician (RPT) RP in accordance with applicable plant procedures.

has become contaminated while performing a survey in the Auxiliary Building near the Unit 3 Pipe

& Valve Room . [Message 28]

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Timeline Scenario Actual Event Event Description Anticipated Response Action Time Time #

+220 1140 The Plant Vent SPING Radiation Monitor (RAD-

  • 5 Trigger Event 5 minutes 6304) reading increases to 2.00 EO uCi/cc.

The Recovery Manager (RM) will re-enter O-EPIP-Record Conditions exist for T-0 for a PAR upgrade based 20134 (Offsite Notifications and Protective Action Times upon dose projections once the EOF Radiation Recommendations).

Protection Manager signs the Protective Action T-0 (PARs): Recommendations (PAR) Worksheet (Attachment 1 The upgraded PAR notification must be made within of O-EPIP-1102). 15 minutes of the Recovery Manager signing the Protective Action Recommendations (PAR)

Time Worksheet (Attachment 1 of O-EPIP-1102).

State I Counties Due to the increased Plant Vent SPING monitor Notified of PARs: (RAD-6304) reading, upgraded Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) based on offsite dose projections, will be recommended to the risk-counties and state. T-0 for PARs will be when offsite dose projections indicated that PAGs will be exceeded at 5 miles. Sectors affected are Q , R, and A The Up~ raded Dose Based PARs should be:

Miies Evacuation Shelter M onitor & Prepare Sectors Sectors Sectors 0 -2 All None None 2- 5 QRA None All Remain ing 5-10 QRA None All Remaining

+270 1230 Ensure all objectives have been accomplished by Ensure all objectives completed.

minutes (Approx contacting the Lead Controller at each facility.

imately) Ensure all paperwork and copies of logbook entries When the above has been verified then terminate are collected .

drill. [Message 32]

Ensure all State and NRC Notification forms are collected .

1 S-Time =Scenario time, which begins at zero.

2 Clock = Actual time, all times approximate.

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4.0 DRILL MESSAGES 1.1 - 1 Fr LIPTN 12/ 16/2016 CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL DRILL COMPLETION

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 4ol MESSAGE INDEX L ****Initial Conditions for Morning Meetings****

2. Notification to NRCOC - Start of Drill
3. Fire Brigade Assignment - OPS
4. Pre Exercise Assignments - RP/Chemistry
5. Simulator Control Room Contact Information
6. Simulator Control Room Contact Information - Security
7. Use of Phones, Facsimiles, Plant Alarms, and PA in Simulator
8. Communication with NRCOC
9. NDDO Contact Information
10. Radio Guidelines - Channels
11. Establishing NRC ERDS Link with NRC
12. Simulator and ERF Facsimile Contact Information
13. NDDO Message
14. Field Monitoring/Reentry Team Dress Out Instructions
15. Notification of Fire Brigade Dress Out Instructiof).s
16. Notification of U3 Main Turbine Failure and Damage to Turbine Building Stn.icturcs
17. Contingency Declal'ation of ALERT
18. Notification oflnjured Worker in U3 Turbine Building
19. Information Regarding Injured Worker's Condition/Symptoms for Medical Personnel
20. Notification to TSC EC Regarding Injul'ed Worker's Status 21.. Contingei1cyDeclaration of SAE
22. Contingency-DirectPerfortnancc of Owner Controlled Area Evacuation 23, Evacuation Announcement
24. Report ofOil Fire at the U3 Main Transformer
25. Information Regarding Fire Scene for Fire Brigade Leader
26. Notification to TSC EC That Fire Has Been Extingt.1ished
27. Contingency Declaration ofGE
28. Notification of Contaminated RP Technician in the Auxiliary Building
29. Information Regat'ding Contaminated RPT'sLcvel and Location of Contamination
30. Notification to OSC Manager Regarding Contaminated RPT's Status
31. Contingency PAR Upgrac:lc Based on Dose Pmjections
32. Drill Tcnnination I.I-I FPLIPTN 12i16/20*16 CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL DRILL COMPLETION

Messag~-1 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL!

to: brill Responders Frorn:Leac:f Exercise Controller Time: 0630 Controller Notes:

The Lead Controller should notify Plant Mammement cit the Morning Meetings drill initial conditions will be emailed. The plant initial conditions for the Emergency Preparedness HAB Drill* a$ follows. This '.information is for your review and familiarization before respohding to the Drill~

MESSAGE:

Initial Conditions

  • Unit 3 is operating at 100% power, Beginnin*g of Life (BOL), Spent Fuel Poo'I Temperature is 95c.F, 30 days .sinc*e the last refueling outage.
  • Unit 4 is operating at 100% power, Middle of Life (MOL), Spent Fuel Pool

-Temperature is 9CJ°F, 245 days -since the last refueling outage.

  • Protected Train (for the drill) is: H.
  • Radiochemical analysis indicates_ elevated Unit 3 RCS activity <300 uCi/grn, and

- within~Technicar Specification limits.

Planned Evolutions:

$tation Area Ops (SAO) ie :scheduled to perform preventive maintenance on GCB 8W92 (Flcigami ~ine) in the switchyC1rd on day shift.

Asulfurib acid delivery to the Water Treatment Platit(WTP) is scheduled for 1200.

Meteo~ologicat Conditions It is aweekday morning. The current temperature is 78°F, V11ith winds from the south southeast (1.50°) at 1O miles per hour~ Atmospheric Stability Class is E. Skies are Clear arid no rain is forecast. -

Radiological and Radiochemical Conditions Radiological conditions are normal. Radiochemistry conditions _are as :stated above.

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THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL!

To: ENS Communicators and Shift Communicator From: local Controller Time: Sb:irt of Drill or upon player arrival Message:

  • Turkey Point Nuclec;Jr Plant will be conducting an emergency preparedness drill until approximately 1:OD PM today or earlier as determined by the M~ster Exercise Controller.

The NRCOC will particjpate for the entire drill.- Make all calls to the NRCOC per

  • actµal procedure gukfance, The State Watch Office will partiCipate for the .entire drill, Make all calls to the State Watch Office per actual procedure ~;ruidance.

DO NOT PRE-STAGE ANY NOTIFICATION PAPERWORK!

. CONFJDENTIAL UNTIL F.ebruary 23, 2017

Messa~e-3 THIS IS ADRILL ! THIS ISA DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Nuc;lear Watph Engineer Front Simulator Controller Tirne: Start of exercise Controller Notes:

Fire Brigade members mustbe ass jg neg as part pf normed shjft routine.

Expected Responder Actions:

  • Fire Btif)ade members assigned.

Message:

Designate the Fire Brigade Leader and plant operators as Fire Brigade members.

CONFiDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-4 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS ADRILL ! THIS JS A DRILL !

To: RP Shift Supervisor and Chemistry Supervisor Frorn: Master RAD Controller Time: At beginning of RP/CHEM Shift: Meeting Controller Note~:

  • Have the supervisors notify the Simulat_or crew of the shift assignments.
  • Locate responders prk>r to exercise and maintain contact.
  • Ensure drill message Is given to the drill players and not actuaf on shift RP or Chemistcy Tech. - -

Expected Responder Actions:

  • RP I Chemistry members designated for drill.
  • RP and Chemistry Supervisdrs notified prior to start of drill to designate 3 RP and 1 Chemistry responders and their location.

Message:

Designate 3 RP anci 1 Chemistry responders for early respon*se if required before facility activation. Designate the location for the RP and Chemistry responders.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, '2017

Message-5 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: All r~sponders From: Local Controllers Time: As .needed Controller Notes:

Informing re~ponders, as needed, of special instructions to contact the Simulator-Contrbl Room.

DO NOT LET DRILL CALLS" BE MADE Tb ANY REAL" CONTROL ROOM PH()NE NUMBER.

The Simulator Will be using the new CISCO Computer phone communication system for this drilJ. REMEMBER TO USE i'THIS IS A DRILL. ... THIS IS A DRILL" Mess~ge:

11 To call fromthe Plant to the Simulator: DIAL *SSSXXXX (ex. *5554906)

  • - To call-from outside the-plant {ex. Juno~ EOF, etc.) to the Simulator: DIAL 305-246-6993, when you hear the auto-.operator, then DIAL *555XXXX (ex. *5554906)
  • To call from the Simul~for to the Plant: DIAL *XX>O( (ex. *6271)
  • To call from the Simulatorto outside the Plant: QIAL Area Ce>de~XXK-XXXX (ex~ 305-552-1234)
  • To call from Simulator to another Simulator phone : Dl~L *5S5XXXX (ex. *5554907)
  • SIMULATED SAS/CAS SECURITY E3RIDGE UNETO ICP: 561~694-5038
  • SIMULATOR/CONTROL ROOM OPERATIONS BRIDGE LINE TO ICP: 305-552"3000 (Code 2466857) (Host Pin .12345).IF you are the first person on the bridge enter2#, THEN Code and Host PIN.
  • To call Simulated SECURITY CAS/SAS ROOM 'DIAL *4086 .

WAR.NING: CELLULAR PHONES MAY NOT LINK TO THE SIMULATOR EXTENSIONS.

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Message-6 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A .DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Security From: .security Controllers Time: As Needed Controller Not(;!s:

DO NOT LET ;;DRILL CALLS';BEMADE TO ANY "REAL~' CONTROL ROOM PHONE Nl)MBER.

REMEMBER TO USE ~'THIS IS A DRILL. *.* THIS IS A DRILL

Expected Responder Actions:

Use number as directed, Message:

  • DIAL *5554372 to call Control Room Security HRD Phone using extension 4086.
  • DIAL 561-694-5038 for SIMULATED SAS/CAS SECURITY BRIDGE LINE TO ICP using extension 4088.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Mes$age-7 THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL THIS IS A DRILL I To: Drill Shift Manager & Shift Communicator in Simulator From: Simulator Controller Time: Start of Drill Controller Notes:

Read the message sheet to the Drill SHIFT MANAGER and Shift'Commuliicator Show the drill SHIFT MANAGER and the Shift Communicator the location of the facsimile machine.

E;~pected Responder Actions: Shift Manager and Shift Communicator are aware of Page I Beeper !Alarm I Phone I Fax use for drill period.

Message:

The Simulator Page System is connected to the Plant Page for the exercise period.

Any required c:tnnounce111ents may pe made from the Simulator.

- ALL ANNOUNCMENTS SHALLBE PRECEDED AND ENDED WITH: "THIS IS A DRILL" O-ADM-.115 NOTIFICATIONS $HALL BE PREGEDEO AND ENDED WITH:

i'THIS IS A DRILL" The Bell telephone system will simulate Emergency Notification System (ENS).

The Hot Ring Down (HRD) telephones are operable for m<:lking event notifications from the simulator. **

  • All plant alarms and the page boost may be initiated from the simulator during the exercise period, To have someone contact you, in the simulator, instruct them to dial *555XXXX. Unit 4 extension~ are NOT civailable.
  • FACSIMILE is available in the Simulator Computer Room 305-246-6765 and is a direct Plant extension.

CONFIDENTIALUNTIL February 23, 2017

THIS 1s* A DRILL ! TIDS IS .A DRILL ! TIUSIS A DRILL!

To: $hift Manager, Control Room Simulator .and EOF Communicators From: Control Room Simulator and EOF Controllers Time: As facilities staff up Ccmtroller Notes:

ENSURE ALL NOTIFICATIONS ARE PRECEDED AND ENDED WITH: "THIS IS A DRILL . . . - . .. . . .

Expected Responder Actions: .

the players should contact the NRCOC via the numbers iisted ori the telephones (1-301-816~5100), and then make the required notifications. Continue with fOliow-up notifications.

Message:

The FTS-2001 Emergency Notification System (ENS) is operable. The NRCOC will be participating in* this exercise. Continuous communication may be maintained if agreed to With the NRCOC at the time of initial notificaJion.

ALL NOTIFICATIONS SHALL BE PRECEDED AND ENDED WITH: "THIS IS A DRILL".

Notify your controller when NRCOC notifications are required. Remember "no safeguards" ihfo since it is not a secure -line.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-9 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS rs A DRILL ! THIS IS A PRILL!

To: Cpntrol Room Communicator, EOF Communicators, ahd NDDO From: Control Room and EOF Controllers Time: Start of Exercise Controll~r Notes:

EOF will be activated oil a simulated real time basis from a pre.,.sfaging C!rea in the General Office (GO). Any Juno Beach personnel should .be contact~d in the simulated Juno office until EOF activation.

Expected Responder Actions:

Demonstrate contact of the NDDO.

Message:

Contact the NDDO.

NDDO:.

Cellular: 786-'2"14-'1203 I

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

1 Message-10 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL To: OSC I Maintenance Journeyman Players, OSC RP Technician Players, OSC Offsite FieldTeam Members (if called for), Simulator and Field/Fire Brigade Operators From: OSC I Maintenance Lead, RP, Chemistry, Operations, and Field Team Controllers Time: During radio communication between Plqyers and Controllers Controller Notes: .

The Lead TSC and OSC Controllers shotlld ensure that the responders who interface with the offsite teams .have radios with the "Plant Management" Talk Group. The mopile ra<;iios in the RP Field Team Kits have this channel already programmed.

Remind all responders this message is printed on the reverse side of the responder badges.

Expected Responder Actions:

None Message: , For the purpose bf the exercise, the followih~ rac:iio talk groups will be used:

)>* "Nuc Ops Drill" Talk Group Will be utilized for Onslte Team Players' radiq communication.

>> "Plant Management" Talk Grbup will be utilized for Offsite Field Team Players' radio communication. *

)> "Drill Management" Talk Group will be utilized ONLY for Controllers' radio cornmuhication.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL Febmary 2~, 2017

Message -11 THIS ts A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL!

To: EOF DCS Operator I EOF E:NS Communicator From: EOF Controller lime: Upon EOF Staffing Controller Notes:

Perform and Simulate actions in accordance with procedures.

Message:

Connection of the Emergency Response Data System (EROS) to the NRG can /Je petformed up to the point of selecting NRG EROS LINK. The rest is SIMULATED ONLY. This will allow the OCS I Operator to be familiar with the new steps to activate the EROS Link.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February23, 2017

Message -12 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRJLL ! THIS IS A DRJLL To: EOF Communicators From: EOF Controller Time: Upon EOF Staffing Controller Notes:

Ensure the facilities have this line available for the drill. If there are problems, contact the Master Operations Controller to ensure the machine is operational.

Expected Responder Actions:

Use facsimile equipment as required.

Message:

FACSIMILE is available in the Simulator Computer Room at *6765 on site and 305-246-6765 from off-site.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL Febmary 23, 2017

IVlessage - 13 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL To: ECO ,ahd NDDO Frc:un: Roaming EP Controller Time: Start of Drill Message:

To call back into the Control Room - Simulator, call 305.:246-6108 Which will directly ring into the Control. Room - Simulator.

If this extension is busy or is not answered, you may call on any site extension and request to be transferred to the Control Room ..... Simulator by dialing *5556492 or

  • 5556493.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23,'2017

Message-14 THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS.A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL I To: OSC Reemtry Coordinator From: OSC Lead Controller Time: Prior to dispatch of the first field monitoring or reentry team requiriqg protective gear.

Controller Notes:

The OSC Lead Controller shall require one player to dress out.

Expected Responder Actions:

Relay message to first field monitoring or reentry team to be dispatched requiring.

protective gear.

Me$sage:

Field responders dispatched require one team niehlber to don the appropriate respirator equipment.

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Message-15 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL J THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Fire Team Leader From: Fire Protection Controller Time: When Fire Brigade is dispatched.

Controller Notes:

Fire Protection Controller shall require all players to respond in bunker gear.

Expected Responder Actions:

Relay information to Fire Team Leader upori arrival at scene.

Message:

Fire Brigade response requires two team members to don SCBAs and go on air.

CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL Febrnary 23., 2017

Message-16 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS JS A DRILL ! _

To: Shift Manager Player From: Simulator Booth Controller Tirne: 0815 Controller Notes:

Call the Simulator Shift Manager's phone from the Booth and deliver the message below reporting the catastrophic failure of the Unit 3 Turbine and resultant damage.

Expected Responder Actions:

The Shift Manager (SM) will enterO-EPIP:.20101 (Duties of Emergency Coordinator).

Message:

This is the Uiiif 3 Turbine Operator.* The northernmost Unit 3 LP Turbine has,thrown several blades through the ca'sing. There are multiple holes in the LP Turbine casing, the upper portion of the Unit 3 CST, as well. as the 3A and 3C MS Rs. The surrounding turbine deck area has been damaged in multiple locations by debris from theTurbine.

The Unit 3 Main Transformer also has several holes near the top that are leaking oiL I dp not see any fire, and I do not know if there are any injured pers*onnel at this time,

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CONFIDENTIAL lJNTIL Febrµary 23, 2017

Contingency Message-17 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! _

To: Shift Manager Player From:Shift Manager Controller Time: 0830 CONTROLLER NOTE:

GAIN APPR.OVAL FROM LEAD EXERCISE CONTROLLER TO DELIVER THIS MESSAGE.

Expected Responder Actions:

The SM should declare an ALERT, and car!Y out Emergency Plan responsibilities.

Message:

If not already done so, declare an ALERT at this tirn~ in accordance with O-EPIP-20101,

Duties of the Emerg.ency Coordinator."

IC/Classification: ALERT HA1__.. *Natu_ra_I qr Pe~trnctive Pf'le_nomena Affecting VITAL AREAS.

Operating Mode Applicability: ALL .

Thresholc:I Valµe;

4. Turbine failure-generated projectiles resulting iii VISIBLE DAMAGE to or penetration of ANY of the TableH1 plant structures containing safety systems or components OR Control Room indicati.on of degraded performance of those safety systems.

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-18 THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL I To: Shift Manager Player From: Simulator Booth Gontroller Tim_~: 0855 Controller Notes:

While s1.,1rveying ftie Unit 3 Turbine deck for additional damage, the Unit 3 Turbine Operat9r discovers an injured w.orker lying between the ljnit 3 LP Turbine and the 3A MSR; and makes a report to the Control Roorn requesting medical assistance.

Expected Responder Actions:

The Control Room personnel will request Site Medical personnel to respond to the location of the injured mechanic.

M~ssage:

This is the Unit 3 Turbine Operator. I have just found a worker lying on the Turbine deck between the Unit 3 LP Turbine and the 3AMSR. He is unconscious and appears to have been scalded by steam on his chest area, Send medical assistance.

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

l\ilessaae - 19 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL I _

To: Site Me(f ical First Responder From: Safety Controller Time: Upon .ariival at the locaticm of the injured worker Controller Notes:

Site Medical personnel will respond to the location of the ihjured worker.

Expected Responder Actions:

Site Medical personnel will perform an examination of the injured Worker to determine the extent of injury, Upon completion of the, initial examination, Site Medical personnel will render any irnlllediate a_id as necessary and then transport theJnjured worker to the Site Medical Facility for further treatment.

Message:

As the examination of the irijUred worker is performed, and upon request by the Players, the following information should be provided by the Controller:

  • The, victim is unconscious.
  • The victim's chest and Upper fight arm are presenting first degree steam burns covering approximately 50% of the area with a small area (approximately 5%) of the arm .also presenting second ciegree stearn burns. *
  • The victim will exhibit the following vital signs:

Pulse 100/niih Respiration 20/min and labored Blood Press1,1re 140/80 Pupils Equal and Non-Reactive Skih Reddened in the burned areas, otherwise pale, moist, arid cool to the touch -

THIS IS A DRILL

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message,.....20 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL I To: Site Medjcal Player From: Safety Controller Time: Following evaluation of the injured worker at the Site Medical Facility Controller Notes:

Site Mediccil personnel should contact the TSCiEC and provide a status report on the injured worker after evaluating his condition.

No offslte communication with fire/rescue or the hospital will take place, and no actual transportation of the Victim offsite will occur.

Expected Responder Actions:

Site Medical personnel will contact the TSC/EG and provide a status report on the injured worker, and whether transport to the hospital is required.

Message:

This i~ the Site Medical Facility. We have completed our evaluation of the injured Worker.

He h.as been treated for minor fir~t and second degree steam burns, and his condition is stable. His injuries are not life threatening;

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Contingency Message - 21 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Emergency Coordinator Player From: TSC EP Controller Time: 0930 Controller Notes:

GAIN APPROVAL FROM LEAD EXERCISE CONTROLLER TO DELIVER THIS MESSAGE.

Expected Responder Actions:

The EC should declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY, and carry out Emergency Plan responsibilities.

Message:

If not already done so, declare an SITE AREA EMERGENCY at this time in accordance with O-EPIP-20101, 11 Duties of the Emergency Coordinator. 11 IC/Classification: SITE AREA EMERGENCY

_FS1 - Loss or Potential Loss of ANY two Barriers Operating Mode Applicability: 1, 2, 3, 4 Threshold Value:

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4 E+3 R/hr RCS leak rate indicated by greater than maximum Gharging with Letdown isolated.


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL Febrnary 23, 2017

Contingency Message - 22 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! _

To: The TSC Emergency Coordinator From: TSC EP Controller Time: 0915 Controller Note$:

OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM LEAD EXERCISE CONTROLLER TO DELIVER THIS ME~SAGE.

Expected Responder Actions:

The EC should direct the TSC Security SuperVisor to perform an evacuation of the Owner Controlled Area in accordance with O-EPIP-20110, "Criteria for and Conduet of an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation," and PTN-SY-001, "Emergency Evacuation and Ac9ountability."

Message:

If not already done so, direct the TSC Security Supervisor to perform an evacuation of the Owner Contrqlled Area in accordance with O-EPIP-20110, "Criteria for and Conduct of an Owner Controlled Area Evacuation," and PTN-SY-001, "Emergency Evacuation and Accountability."


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-23 THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL i THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Shift Manager Player ahd TSO Security Supervisor Player From: Simulator Controller andTSC Security Controller Time: Upon decision to perform a Site Evacuation (approximately 0915)

Controller Notes:

Site Evacuation will be simulated and any and all announcements regarding it should be preceded with "THIS rSA DRILL". This message should be relayed to the Security Supervisor in the TSC at the time of the simulated evacuation requirement, The Contr'oliet for this event must note the time that the Site Area Emergency is declared. Thirty minutes following the declaration of the Site Area Emergency, accountability should be complete.

Expected Responder Actions:

  • Site Evacuation announcement is made as required and tim-e noted.
  • All individuals are accounted for arid the time accountability is completed noted.
  • Control Room is requested to sound the *site Evacuation Alarm With appropriate .

announcements. * - - - -

Message:

En-sur~ the following information is announced pertaining to the Owner Controlled Area

.. . Evacuation

. r-* .. Announcement:

"ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. THIS IS ONLY A DRltL. A SITE EVACUATION IS NOTREQUIREO. I REPEAT, THIS IS ONLY A DRILL A $1TE EVACUATION IS NOT REQUIR_ED" THIS IS A 'DRILL


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL Febmary23, 2017

Message-24 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL!_

To: Shift Manager Player From: Simulator Booth Controller Time: 1000 Controller Notes:

Call the Simulator Fire Phone (Ex. 4444) from the Booth and deliver the message below reporting tlie fire at the Unit 3 Main Transformer.

Expected Responder Actions:

Control Room personnel Will announce the fire, activate the fire alarm, and dispatch the Fire Brigade to the fire scene in accordance With Se.ction 5.3 of O-EPiP.;20101 (Duties of Emergency Coordinator).

Message:

This is Security~ One of our officers reports that oil leaking froni the Unit 3 Main Tran~former h~s caught fire, The deluge system does not appear to be working. Send the Fire Brigade. * * *


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-25 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Fire Brigade Leader From: Fire Brigade Controller Time: L)pon arrival at the fire scene Controller Notes:

When the Fire Brigade arrive*s at the Unit 3 Mc:1in Transformer; they wlll obser\le that the deluge sy~tem has not actuated, and a small amount of oil thaf has leaked frorn the Trahsfortner* is burning in catch basin below the Transformer.

Note: Hoses and other equipment may be deployed, and hoses may be-charged at the discretion of the Fire* 13rigade Controller.

Expected Resp.ender Actions:

Maintain air gap b~tween player and plant equipment at all times!!

The Fire Brigade Leader wili direct the Fire Brigade's respqnse to the fire in accordance_

with applicable fire plans and procedures.

Message:

The deluge system has not actuated, and a small amount of oil that has leaked from the Unit 3 Main Transformer is burning in catch basin below the Transformer.

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23,-2017

Message-26 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To.: Fire Brigaoe Leaqer From: Fire Brigade Controller Time: 1O~O (Approximately)

Controller Notes:

The Fire Brigade will be suqcei:;sful in exting.uishing the fire at the Unit 3 Maih Transformer, and will contact the Control Room to nqtify the EC. *

  • Expected Responder Actions:

Upon receipt of the message; the Fire Brigade Leader will notify the Control Room that the fire has been extingui$hed at the l.Jnit 3 fy'lain Transformer. The Control Room should relay the report to* the EC in the TSC.

Message:

The fire has been extinguished at the Unit 3 Main Transfomwr;


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Contingency Message ..... 27 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS ADRILL ! _

To:* Emergency Coordinator Player From: TSC EP Controller Time: 1055 CONTROLLER NOTE:

GAIN APPROVAL FROM LEAD EXERCISE CONTROLLER TO DELIVER THIS MESSAGE.

Expected Rt:l$ponder Actions.:

The EC should declare a GEN~RAL EMERGENCY, an_d carry out Ernergency Plan responsibilities.

  • Message; If not already done so, declare a GENERA,L EMERGENCY at this tirne in acconJance with O-EPIP.;20101,_ "Duties ofthe Emergency Coordinator."

IC/Classifi~~tion: GENERAL EMERGE;NCY FG1 - Loss of ANY two barriers AND Loss or Potential Loss of the Third Barrier.

Operating Mooe Applicability: 1, 2, 3, 4 Threshold Value:

CHRRM reading greater than 5.4 E+3 Rihr RCS leak rate indicated by greater than maximum charging with Letdown isolated; A containment~pressure rise followed by a rapid unexplained drop in containment pressure.


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CONFIDENTIAL IJNTIL February 23~ 2017

Message-28 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL I _

To: RP Technician Player From: RP Re-Entry Team Controller Time: 1125 (Approximately)

Controller Notes:

An RP Technician who performed surveys in the Auxiliary Building near the Unit 3 Pipe &

Valve Room will be found to have become contaminated (Cesium and Rubidium) from airborne activity due to the leaking penetration in the Unit 3 Pipe & Valve Room. The RP Technician will report the contamination to the OSC RP Supervisor.

Expected Responder Actions:

While monitoring him/herself when exiting the Auxiliary Building and upon being notified by the RP Re-Entry Team Controller, the RP Technician will contact the OSC RP Supervisor to report the contamination.

Message:

The portal monitor that you are using has alarmed for your head area indicating that you are contaminated.

THIS IS A DRILL CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23,2017

Message-29 THIS IS A DRILL I THIS IS.A DRILL I THIS IS A DRILL I To: RP Technidan Player From: RP *Re-Entry Team Controller Time: Following monitoring at the RCA Control Point Controller Notes:

An RP Technician who performe<:f surveys in the Auxiliary BLiilcling near the Unit 3 Pipe &

Valve Room will find that his/her hair has become contaminated (Cesium and Rubidium) from airborne activity due to the leaking penetration in the Unit 3 Pipe & Valve Room.

Attempts to dec9ntaminate the technician in accordance with appilcable plant procedures will be made.

Expected Responder Actions:

While performing further monitoring -qf him/herself with a frisker at the RCA Control Point and upon being notified by the RP Re-Entry Tearn Controller, the RPTechnician will determine. that his/her hair has become contaminat¢d: Attempts to decontaminate the technician in accordance with applicable plant procedures will be made.

Mes~age:

The frisker reads 500cpm when checking your hair.

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-30 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: RP Technician Player From: RP Re-Entry Team Controller Time: 1155 (Approximately) - following simulated decontamination efforts Controller Notes:

The RP Technician will be successfully decontaminc;ited, and will contact the OSC to inform the OSC RP Supervisor.

Expected Responder Actions:

Upon receipt of the message, the RP Technician will notify the OSC RP Supervisor that decontamination efforts were successful.

Message:

You hair has been successfully decontaminated.

THIS IS A DRILL

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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Contingency Message - 31 THIS IS A DRILL! THIS- IS A DRILL ! THIS IS A DRILL !

To: Recovery Manager Player From: EOF EP Controller Time: 1155 (Approximately)

GONTRQLLER NOTE:

GAIN APPROVAL FROM LEAD EXERCISE CONTROLLER TO DE.LIVER THIS MESSAGE.

Expected Responder Actions:

The RM should recommend a PAR UPGRADE based *on dose projections, and ~nsure that the state and counties are notified.

Message:

If not already done so, recommend a PAR UPGRADE at this time, and notify the state and counties in accordance with O-EPIP-20134, "Offsite Notifications and Protective Action Recommendations."


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CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

Message-32 THIS IS A DRILL ! THIS ISA DRILL! THIS IS A DRILL I To: Controller Network From: Master Controller Time: 1230 (Approximately) - after check with Lead Controller's on readiness to terminate. '

Controller Notes:

Gather notes and ALL paperwork generated during drill and attend appropriate critiques.

Ensure Termination Message is given to PTN ERO responders and Offsite agencies responding.

Lead Controllers ensure objectives are evaluated as sat or unsat during facility critique.

Expected Player Actions:

Contact all responqers, set time for facility critique.

Return all facilities to a ready status.

Message:

"Attention Controller Network, the drill is terminated."

THIS IS A DRILL CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL February 23, 2017

5.0 PLANT PARAMETERS FPLIPTN 5.0-0

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 SECTION 5.0 - PLANT PARAMETERS

  • DATA PRESENTATION:
  • Plant Parameters are provided by the Turkey Point dynamic Simulator and are not included in the printed scenario paclq1ge.

6.0 METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS FPIJPTN 6.0-0

FLOIUDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATED EXERCISE FEBRUARY 22, 2017 U.S. WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST DATA For JANUARY 13, 2015:

TURKEY POINT MET TOWER DATA PARAMETER UNIT VALUES -----*-

  • lOM TWR WIND DIR DEG 150°
  • lOM TWR WIND SPD MPH 10 60M TWR TEMP A DEGF 7go 60M TWR TEMP B DEGF 76°
  • 60M TWR A DELTA T DEGF +1.0 60M TWR/1 OM DIR DEG 148° 60M TWR/60M DIR DEG 150° 60M TWR/1 OM SPD MPH 9 60M TWR/60M SPD MPH 10

. *lOM TWR/lOM S/T cr8 3.0 0700 Forecast from the National Weather Service Station at Miami International Airp01t for the Biscayne Bay and vicinity:

  • The immediate area is experiencing seasonal temperatures, light winds, and clear skies.
  • Present conditions include a temperature of 78 degre_es F with an anticipated high in the low to mid 80's. Wii1ds are moderate from the South Southeast at 10 miles per hour. The weather has been seasonably nonnal ancl the forecast is fot clear skies.

FPL CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL FEBRUARY 23, 2017 12/16/201612:04:52 PM

7.0 RADIOLOGICAL DATA FPIJPTN 7.1-0

PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS Plant Vent SPING Plant Vent Plant Vent Plant Vent PRMS PRMS PRMS PRMS area Sping Spihg Sping gamma MR/Hr Plant Vent RAD6304 RAD6304 RAD6304 R-20 (RCS SPING R-11 R-12 R-14 Clock time Minutes Seconds LR Gas MR Gas HR Gas Letdown - area (uci/cc) (uci/cc) (CPM)

(uci/cc} (uci/cc) (uci/cc) MR/Hr} gamma MR/Hr CMB:._019 CMB_019 CMB_019 CMB_018 CMB_018 CMB_Ol9 CMB_lSO CMB_0184 2 3 4 2 3 0 6 8:00 0 0 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0:30 0.00. a.ob 292.33 26.55 1.00 8:05 5 300 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.37 26.58 1.00 8:10 10 600 1.00E-08 1.00E~04 . 0.30 0.00 0.00 290.55 26.59 1.00 8:15 15 900 l.OOE-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.97 26.59 1.00 8::20 20 1200 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.51 26.59 1.00 8:25 ,25 1500 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 287.29 26.58 1.00 8:3o 30 1800 1.00E-08. 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 287.87 26.58 1.00 8:35 35 2100 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.19 26.58 1.00 8:40 40 2400 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 290.36 .26.58 1.00 8:45 45 2700 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 O.QO 292.34 26.57 1.00 8:50 so 3000 . l.OOE-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.68 26.57 1.00 8:55 55 3300 l.OOE-08 1.00E~04 0.30 0.00 0.00 288.10 26.56 1.00 9:00 60 3600 1.00E~o8 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.37 26.91 1.00 9:05 65 3900 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.77 31.76 1.00 9:10 70 4200 1.00E-08 1.00E~04 0.30 0.00 0.00 288.11 51.63 1.00 9:15 75 4500 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.53 136.40 1.00 9:20 80 4800 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.25 291.98 .1.00 9:25 85 5100 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.15 517.41 1.00 9:30 90 5400 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291:12 811.11 1.00 9:35 95 5700 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 490.76 1173.04 1.00 9:40 100 6000 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.99 1770.73 1.00 9:45 105 6300 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 287.48 2189;97 1.00 9:50 110 6600 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.43 2587.10 1.00 9:55 115 6900 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.27 2974.48 1.00 10:00 120 7200 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 290.62 3352.29 1.00 10:05 125 7500 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.76 3715.27 1.00 10:10 130 7800 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.63 3776.03 1.00 10:15 135 8100 1.00E-08 1.00E"04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.87 3757.76 1.00 10:20 140 '8400 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 290.0.8 3739.61 1.0Q 10:25 145 8700 1.00E-08 1.00E~04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.32 3721.51 1.00 10:30 150 9000 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 o.oo 0.00 287.84 3703.51 1.00 10:35 155 9300 1,00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.30 3685.62 1.00 10:40 160 9600 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 o.oo 0.00 290.42 3667.79 1.00 10:45 165 9900 1.00E-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 288.36 3650.07 1.00 10:50 170 10200 l:OOE-08 *1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 291.23 3632.41 1.00 10:55 175 10500 l.OOE-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 289.00 3614.86 1.00 11:00 180 10800 1.0QE-08 1.00E-04 0.30 0.00 0.00 292.10 3597.47 1.00 11:05 *185 11100 . 0.06 1.451817 1.45 . 0.00 o.oo 132801.86 3580.17 1.69 11:10 190 .11400 0.06 3.2 3.20 0.00 0.00 360350.63 3562.86 2.99

7.1.1 PROCESS RADIATION MONITOR DATA ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS .ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS ARMS RD 1410 RD 1415 RD1417 RD1418 RD 1409 RD 1412 RD1413 RD 1419 R~l(ARM RD 1401 RD 14.03 RD 1407 (Aux Bldg* (North (east end (west end RM420

.~*2 (ARM.58' RD 1402 (SG (Aux Bldg (Unit3 *(Uhlt3 (Unit3 CHRRMS Personnel (Unit 3 ctmt (Unit3 Flux (Uriit3 BorltAcld end aux of aux of aux (i:cintrcil Clock time Minutes Seconds. Ctrnt- 3Abiowall- 4' cask wash sample SFP (Fi/HR) Hatch- mezzanine- Mapper- SFP- Batching building building building room-MR/Hr) fyJR/Hr) elevation area- room- *eXhaust-MR/Hr) MR/Hr) MR/Hr) MR/Hr) Room- hallway- hallway- hallway- MR/Hr)

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7.2 ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA 7.2.5 SOURCE TERM INFORMATION L

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1. 1N3 0.2 0 0.2 0.44
1. lPl 26.4 0 18.8 0.1
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1Q5 0.9 0 0.7 0.9 I 1Q6 0.2 0 0.1 1.34 I 1R1 123.4 797 54 0.16 i 1R2 2635.2 41760 98.4 1.06

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09:00 Field Monitoring Data Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Open Window at Head mr/hr BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND ClJ c: Closed Window at Head mr/hr BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND L: Open Window at Waist mr/hr BKGND BKGNO BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGNO BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND ClJ

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10:00 Field Monitoring Data Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Open Window at Head mr/hr BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGNO BKGND BKGND BKGNO BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND Q) c: Closed Window at Head mr/hr BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND

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10:45 Field Monitoring Data Miies from the plant o.s 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 Open Window at Head mr/hr BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND BKGND

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11:05 Field Monitoring Data Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Open Window at Head mr/hr 9.84 103.39 77.08 40.22 42.06 27.22 21.92 13.60 12.00 10.70 9.12 Q) c: Closed Window at Head mr/hr 9.84 67.60 50.40 26.30 27.50 17.80 15.00 13.60 12.00 10.70 9.12

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Open Window at Ground mr/hr 2.952 103.39 77.08 40.22 42.06 27.22 21.92 4.08 3.6 3.21 2.736 u 27.50 17.80 15.00 4.08 3.21 Closed Window at Ground mr/hr 2.952 67.60 50.40 26.30 3.6 2.736 Iodine Air Concentrations Ucj/C{; 1.21E-05 7.67E-06 5 .52E-06 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 l.84E-06 l.51E-06 l.39E-06 1.00E-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07 Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q) Open Window at Head mr/hr 4.92 51.69 38.54 20.11 21.03 13.61 10.96 6.80 6.00 5.35 4.56 c

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r: Iodine Air Concentrations Uci/cc l.21E-05 7.67E-06 5.52E-06 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 1.84E-06 l.51E-06 1.39E-06 1.00E-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07 Q) Mlles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 c Open Window at Head mr/hr 1.18 12.41 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 1.63 1.44 1.28 1.09 Q) Closed Window at Head mr/hr 1.18 8.11 6.05 3.16 3.30 2.14 1.80 1.63 1.44 1.28 1.09 c: Open Window at Waist mr/hr 0.83 12.41 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 1.20 1.01 0.90 0.77 Q) u Closed Window at Waist mr/hr 0.83 8.11 6.05 3.16 3.30 2.14 1.80 1.09 1.01 0.90 0.77 Open Window at Ground mr/hr 0.35 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.33 Closed Window at Ground 0.35 3.16 3.30 2.14 1.80 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.33 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 l.84E-06 1.51E-06 1.39E-06 1.00E-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07

11:25 Field Monitoring Data Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Open Window at Head mr/hr 9.84 103.39 77.08 40.22 42.06 27.22 21.92 13.60 12.00 10.70 9.12 Q) c Closed Window at Head mr/hr 9.84 67.60 50.40 26.30 27.50 17.80 15.00 13.60 12.00 10.70 9.12 Open Window at Waist mr/hr 6.888 103.39 77.08 40.22 42.06 27.22 21.92 10 8.4 7.49 6.384 Closed Window at Waist mr/hr 6.888 67.60 50.40 26.30 27.50 17.80 15.00 9.12 8.4 7.49 6.384 Open Window at Ground mr/hr 2.952 103.39 77.08 40.22 42.06 27.22 21.92 4.08 3.6 3.21 2.736 Closed Window at Ground mr/hr 2.952 67.60 50.40 26.30 27.50 17.80 15.00 4.08 3.6 3.21 2.736 Iodine Air Concentrations Uci/cc 1.21E-05 7.67E-06 5.52E-06 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 1.84E-06 l.51E-Q6 1.39E-06 1.00E-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07 Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q) c Open Window at Head mr/hr 4.92 51.69 38.54 20.11 21.03 13.61 10.96 6.80 6.00 5.35 4.56

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Open Window at Waist mr/hr 3.44 51.69 38.54 20.11 21.03 13.61 10.96 5.00 4.20 3.75 3.19 Q) Closed Window at Waist mr/hr 3.44 33.80 25.20 13.15 13.75 8.90 7.50 4.56 4.20 3.75 3.19 u Open Window at Ground mr/hr 1.48 51.69 38.54 20.11 21.03 13.61 10.96 2.04 1.80 1.61 1.37

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c Iodine Air Concentrations Ucl/cc 1.21E-05 7.67E-06 5.52E-06 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 1.84E-06 l.51E-06 1.39E-06 l.OOE-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07 Q) Miles from the plant 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 c Open Window at Head mr/hr 1.18 12.41 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 1.63 1.44 1.28 1.09

.: 2.14 Q) Closed Window at Head mr/hr 1.18 8.11 6.05 3.16 3.30 1.80 1.63 1.44 1.28 1.09 c Open Window at Waist mr/hr 0.83 12.41 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 1.20 1.01 0.90 0.77 Q) u Closed Window at Waist 0.83 8.11 6.05 3.16 3.30 2.14 1.80 1.09 1.01 0.90 0.77 Open Window at Ground 0.35 12.41 9.25 4.83 5.05 3.27 2.63 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.33 Closed Window at Ground 0.35 8.11 6.05 3.16 3.30 2.14 1.80 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.33 3.14E-06 2.53E-06 l .84E-06 1.51E-06 1.39E-06 1.00E-06 9.00E-06 8.92E-07