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June 24, 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario, Volume 4 - Miscellaneous Scenario Data to Volume 6
ML031540494
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Issue date: 06/24/2003
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EXERCISE MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 4 MISCELLANEOUS SCENARIO DATA CAUTION:

This manual contains scenario information that is intended to be used by Evaluators and Controllers. Data in this manual should not be provided to participants without the approval of the Exercise Senior Controller.

CAUTION:

This manual contains confidential exercise Information that cannot be shared with exercise Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Exercise.

This manual contains scenario information that is intended to be used by Evaluators and Controllers. Data in this manual should not be provided to participants without the approval of the Exercise Senior Controller. Most of the data in this manual will be made available to the participants via the Simulator ERFCS System or produce by the participants themselves. Data in this manual is typical of what will be made available from the Simulator or produced by the participants.

Dose Assessment PAR Work Sheets..........................

2 Process Monitor Data..........................

24 Weather Tower Information..........................

34 1

Plume 1 at 0710

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

5.25E+003 CURIES NOBLE GAS 1.05E+002 CURIES IODINE 4.84E+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 3.65E-001 CURIES/SECOND AT 7.29E-003 CURIES/SECOND AT 3.36E-004 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 2.56E-003 1.55E-002 1.03E-002 6.22E-002 6.40E-004 4.OBE-003 2.56E-003 1.63E-002 1.38E-004 9.45E-004 5.53E-004 3.78E-003 0.00E+000 3.08E-004 O.OOE+000 1.23E-003 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < IE-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orf ice dia (in): 0 AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 6.01E+005 2.43E+004 Comments:

2

Plume 2 at 0725

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

6.39E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 1.28E+001 CURIES IODINE AT 5.89E-001 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 4.44E-002 CURIES/SECOND 8.88E-004 CURIES/SECOND 4.09E-005 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 3.12E-004 1.89E-003 1.25E-003 7.57E-003 0.OOE+000 4.96E-004 0.OOE+000 1.98E-003 0.OOE+000 1.15E-004 0.OOE+000 4.60E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.00E+000 Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orfice dia(in): 0

t=======================

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=========5

AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 7.32E+004 2.43E+004 Comments:

3

Plume 3 at 0740

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.36E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 2.72E+000 CURIES IODINE 1.25E-001 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 9.44E-003 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.89E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 8.70E-006 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

TED____________CDE________TEDE___________________

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

0._ _ _ + _ _

0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 4.02E-004 0.OOE+000 1.05E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000
1. 61E-003 4.22E-004
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orf ice dia(in): 0

=

= ==== = = = = =

==

= = =

-

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==5

5=

AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 1.56E+004 2.43E+004 Comments:

4

Plume 4 at 0755

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

4.94E+001 CURIES NOBLE GAS 9.87E-001 CURIES IODINE 4.55E-002 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 3.43E-003 CURIES/SECOND AT 6.86E-005 CURIES/SECOND AT 3.16E-006 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 0.OOE+000 1.46E-004 0.OOE+000 5.85E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orfice dia(in): 0 AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 5.70E+003 2.43E+004

C=============================================

==

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Comments:

5

Plume 5 at 0810

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

2.37E+001 CURIES NOBLE GAS 4.74E-001 CURIES IODINE 2.18E-002 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 1.64E-003 CURIES/SECOND AT 3.29E-005 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.52E-006 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.00E+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.00E+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:_

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orf ice dia(in): 0

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2=== ====

=2== ===2= =

=

AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 2.76E+003 2.43E+004 Comments:

6

Plume 6 at 0825

1. Location:

( ) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.27E+001 CURIES NOBLE GAS 2.53E-001 CURIES IODINE 1.17E-002 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 8.80E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.76E-005 CURIES/SECOND AT 8.11E-007 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

0. OOE+000
0. 00E+000 0.00E+000
0. OOE+000 0._______
0. 00E+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 0.00E+000
0.

_OO 0.OOE+000

0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 o.OOE+000 0.00E+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAINMENT LEAK PARAMETERS: press(psig): 0.3 orfice dia(in): 0

= ============~= ====== ======== = =w===== === ===== ========= ================S AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 1.50E+003 2.43E+004

====================================================

==

Comments:

7

Plume 7 at 0840

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

3.09E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 6.18E+000 CURIES IODINE 6.49E-003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 2.15E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 4.29E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 4.50E-007 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 1.43E-004 9.04E-004 5.72E-004 3.62E-003 0.OOE+000 2.37E-004 0.OOE+000 9.48E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

===

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l====

========= = =

=

==s AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 8.55E+002 2.43E+004 CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 1.18E+003 1.50E+000 Comments:

8

Plume 8 at 0855

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

l.11E+003 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 7.72E-002 CURIES/SECOND 2.22E+001 CURIES IODINE AT 1.54E-003 CURIES/SECOND 3.67E-003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 2.55E-007 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

5.14E-004 3.25E-003 2.06E-003 1.30E-002 AT 2 MILES:

1.28E-004 8.53E-004 5.12E-004 3.41E-003 AT 5 MILES:

0.OOE+000 1.98E-004 0.OOE+000 7.91E-004 AT 10 MILES:

O.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.00E+000 Notes:

1.

Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.

2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

AUX BLDG STK gcpm flow-cfm RM-062 5.05E+002 2.43E+004

==

== s

=

= =a =====

==

=

= =S

=

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 4.33E+003 1.50E+000 Com=ment=s-:-=

==

=====================

Comments:

9

Plume 9 at 0910

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

6.65E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 1.33E+001 CURIES IODINE 0.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 4.62E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 9.24E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

3. 08E-004
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 1.95E-003 5.10E-004 1.18E-004 0.00E+000 1.23E-003
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 7.79E-003 2.04E-003 4.73E-004
0. OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 2.60E+003 1.50E+000 Comments:

10

Plume 10 at 0925

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

4.40E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 8.81E+000 CURIES IODINE 0.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 3.06E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 6.11E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

2.03E-004

0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 0.00E+000 1.29E-003 3.38E-004
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
8. 14E-004
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. 00E+000 5.15E-003 1.35E-003 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

==

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================== ===== =========s===se======== === S====

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 1.72E+003 1.50E+000 Comments:

11

Plume 11 at 0940

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

3.07E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 6.14E+000 CURIES IODINE AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 2.13E-002 CURIES/SECOND 4.27E-004 CURIES/SECOND 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

1.42E-004 0.OOE+000

0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000 B. 99E-004 2.36E-004
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000 5.68E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 3.59E-003 9.42E-004
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

S====== === ===

= ===

= =S

=

=== s~

==

=

=

=

==

=====S

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 1.20E+003 1.50E+000 Commen

=

=

=

=-

======

Comments:

12

Plume 12 at 0955

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.98E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 3.97E+000 CURIES IODINE 0.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 1.38E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 2.76E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

__________________________TEDE___________CDE_____

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000

0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 5.80E-004 1.52E-004
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0.

_OO 0.OOE+000

0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 0.00E+000 2.32E-003 6.09E-004 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < IE-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 7.75E+002 1.50E+000 Comments:

13

Plume 13 at 1010

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.32E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 2.65E+000 CURIES IODINE O.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 9.19E-003 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.84E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 0.OOE+000 3.87E-004 0.OOE+000 1.55E-003 0.OOE+000 1.01E-004 0.00E+000 4.06E-004 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 O.OOE+000 n nA nn

-l fl.

F000 0.OOE+000 0.OOE+000 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

U.VVCITV V w

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 5.17E+002 1.50E+000 Comments:

14

Plume 14 at 1025

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.71E+002 CURIES NOBLE GAS 3.42E+000 CURIES IODINE O.00E+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT l.19E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 2.38E-004 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

______DE_____________E____TEDE_________________E_

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
5. 01E-004
1. 31E-004
0. OOE+000 0.OOE+000
0. OOE+000 o.OOE+000
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000
2. OOE-003 5.25E-004
0. OOE+000
0. OOE+000 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

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CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 6.69E+002 1.50E+000 Comments:

15

Plume 15 at 1040

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT

( ) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

4.04E+004 CURIES NOBLE GAS 8.09E+002 CURIES IODINE 0.OOE+000 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 2.B1E+000 CURIES/SECOND AT 5.62E-002 CURIES/SECOND AT 0.OOE+000 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.4 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: D MIXING HEIGHT 529 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 1.87E-002 1.18E-001 7.48E-002 4.73E-001 4.65E-003 3.10E-002 1.86E-002 1.24E-001 1.OOE-003 7.19E-003 4.OOE-003 2.88E-002 2.9 Qgv.-nn4 2-34E-003 1.18E-003 9.37E-003 Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 1.58E+005 1.50E+000

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==

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Comments:

16

Plume 16 at 1055

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

6.78E+006 CURIES NOBLE GAS 1.36E+005 CURIES IODINE 6.15E+003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 4.71E+002 CURIES/SECOND AT 9.41E+000 CURIES/SECOND AT 4.27E-001 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

TEDE______________________TEDE_________________E_

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

1. 19E+000 2.29E-001 3.64E-002 8.48E-003 7.21E+000 1.46E+000 2.49E-001 6.35E-002 4.75E+000 9.14E-001 1.46E-001 3.39E-002 2.88E+001 5.83E+000 9.96E-001 2.54E-001 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

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AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 4.04E+001 2.43E+004 ss=========

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=5 5

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 4.15E+005 1.50E+000 Coet:=======

Comments:

17

Plume 17 at 1055

1. Location:

CX) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

9.46E+006 CURIES NOBLE GAS 1.89E+005 CURIES IODINE 8.62E+003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 6.57E+002 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.31E+001 CURIES/SECOND AT 5.99E-001 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 1.66E+000 1.01E+001 6.63E+000 4.02E+001 3.19E-001 2.03E+000 1.28E+000 8.14E+000 5.08E-002 3.47E-001 2.03E-001 1.39E+000 1.18E-002 8.86E-002 4.74E-002 3.54E-001 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

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==

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AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 5.66E+001 2.43E+004

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CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 4.44E+005 1.50E+000

==,

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Comments:

18

Plume 18 at 1140

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

4.04E+006 CURIES NOBLE GAS 8.07E+004 CURIES IODINE 3.62E+003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 2.80E+002 CURIES/SECOND AT 5.61E+000 CURIES/SECOND AT 2.52E-001 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

7. 07E-001 1.36E-001 2.17E-002 5.05E-003 4.29E+000 2.83E+000 8.68E-001 5.44E-001 1.48E-001 8.66E-002 3.78E-002 2.02E-002 1.72E+001 3.47E+000 5.93E-001 1.51E-001 Notes:
1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 2.38E+001 2.43E+004 s============== ===============

=

s===

=======s s

=

s==== ====

= = ==========

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 4.11E+005 1.SOE+000

===============m Comments:

19

Plume 19 at 1140

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.91E+006 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 1.33E+002 CURIES/SECOND 3.82E+004 CURIES IODINE AT 2.65E+000 CURIES/SECOND 1.68E+003 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 1.16E-001 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F

6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE SITE BOUNDARY:

3.34E-001 2.03E+000 1.34E+000 8.12E+000 AT 2 MILES:

6.43E-002 4.10E-001 2.57E-001 1.64E+000 AT 5 MILES:

1.02E-002 7.01E-002 4.09E-002 2.80E-001 AT 10 MILES:

2.38E-003 1.79E-002 9.53E-003 7.15E-002 Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < IE-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

= ==== = ===== =============== ================== ========= = ====== s= S= S

AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 1.10E+001 2.43E+004

==

= = = = = = = = =

=========

= = = = = = = = = = = = =.

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 3.61E+005 1.50E+000

======================

============================== =

Comments:

20

Plume 20 at 1155

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

9.66E+005 CURIES NOBLE GAS 1.93E+004 CURIES IODINE 8.18E+002 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 6.71E+001 CURIES/SECOND AT 1.34E+000 CURIES/SECOND AT 5.68E-002 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A.

PROJECTED DOSE B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 1.69E-001 1.03E+000 6.74E-001 4.10E+000 3.24E-002 2.07E-001 1.30E-001 8.30E-001 5.16E-003 3.54E-002 2.07E-002 1.42E-001 1.20E-003 9.04E-003 4.81E-003 3.61E-002 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

==

==

=

====s

-======-==

== = ===s

=========s=====

=

=

AUX BLDG STK -

uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 5.37E+000 2.43E+004

====== ==

=

=

=

== =s ~

e===

=

======

=

CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 3.08E+005 1.50E+000 Comments:

21

Plume 21 at 1210

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X)

STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

5.18E+005 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 1.04E+004 CURIES IODINE AT 4.17E+002 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 3.60E+001 CURIES/SECOND 7.20E-001 CURIES/SECOND 2.90E-002 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE RATE (REM/HR)

B.

PROJECTED INTEGRATED DOSE (REM)

SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 9.03E-002 5.50E-001 3.61E-001 2.20E+000 1.74E-002 1.11E-001 6.95E-002 4.45E-001 2.76E-003 1.90E-002 1.11E-002 7.60E-002 6.44E-004 4.85E-003 2.57E-003 1.94E-002 Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < 1E-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

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=

=

=

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=

=

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=

=

=

=

=

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==

=

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==

=

AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 2.74E+000 2.43E+004

==

=

=

=

=

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=

=

=

=

=

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s

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=

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=

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=

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=

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CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 2.57E+005 1.50E+000 Comments:

22

Most bounding Dose assessment at 1105, based on the highest reading on RM-063, stack flow of 24300 cfm, and the meteorogical data listed below.

1. Location:

(X) CONTAINMENT (X) STACK

( ) CDSR/M STM

( ) RW BLD

2. ESTIMATED RELEASE DURATION: 4.00 HOURS
3. QUANTITY AND RATE:

1.29E+007 CURIES NOBLE GAS AT 2.58E+005 CURIES IODINE AT 1.18E+004 CURIES PARTICULATE AT 8.97E+002 CURIES/SECOND 1.79E+001 CURIES/SECOND 8.20E-001 CURIES/SECOND

4. METEOROLOGICAL:

ATMOSPHERIC MIXING CONDITION: UNLIMITED MIXING WIND SPEED: 15 (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION: FROM 270 (DEG)

DELTA T: -1.6 (DEG)

AMBIENT TEMP: 25 (DEG C)

STABILITY CATEGORY: C MIXING HEIGHT 1020.5 (METERS)

5. Affected Sectors:

D, E, F 6.

A. PROJECTED DOSE B. PROJECTED INTEGRATED RATE (REM/HR)

DOSE (REM)

TEDE CDE TEDE CDE 2.26E+000 1.37E+001 9.05E+000 5.49E+001 4.36E-001 2.78E+000 1.74E+000 l.11E+001 6.94E-002 4.74E-001 2.77E-001 1.90E+000 1.62E-002 1.21E-001 6.46E-002 4.84E-001 SITE BOUNDARY:

AT 2 MILES:

AT 5 MILES:

AT 10 MILES:

Notes:

1. Calculated using the Straightline Gaussian Model.
2. Doses/Rates < lE-4 are displayed as zero.

Reviewed by:

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AUX BLDG STK uCi/cc flow-cfm RM-063 7.75E+001 2.43E+004

==a:

==

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== =====w=====:======s CONTAMN LEAK R/hr flow-cfm Cont. Area 4.46E+005 1.50E+000 Comments:

23

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors

~Auxiliary Building Area Monitors_____

Real Drill RM-076 RM-077 RMI-078 RMI-079 RM-080 RM-081 RM-082 RM-084 Time Time mR/br mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr nmR/hr Bkgnd 1LOOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE3-01

_1.OOE3-01 1.001E-01 1.OOE3-01 1.001E-01

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  • 3.OOE+01 0 3.001E+01 Inv Hi 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE3+07

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1*0 I.OOE-01 3.93E+03 I1.381E+04 I.251E+04

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24 24 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Auxiliary Building Area Monitors Real Drill RM-076 RM-077 RM-078 RM-079 RM-080 RM-081 RM-082 RM-084 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr Bkgnd I.OOE-01 _

l.00E-01 L.OOE-0 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-0O

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l.OOE+01 _

1.OOE+0l 1.OOE+01 1.OOE+01 High 3.00E+01 3.OOE+01 3.OOE+01

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11:15 4:15 1.00E+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 8.90E+06 **

1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *i 4.08E+06 11:20 4:20 1.00E+07 l? 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *7 I 1.OOE+07 *? 8.79E+06 **

1.OOE+07 7? 1.OOE+07 *? 3.48E+06

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  • 1.0OE+07 1.OOE+07 *? 2.76E+06 **

11:30 4:30 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 11.OOE+07 *? i 1.OOE+07 *? 7.IOE+06

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  • 7.88E+06 ** 7.88E+06 ** 1.66E+06 11:40 4:40 6.06E+061l** 6.06E+06 ** I1.OOE+07l ?

1.OOE+07 *? 5.16E+06 ** 6.40E+06, ** 6.40E+06 ** 1.29E+06 **

11:45 4:45 4.19E+06 4.19E+06 ** I.OOE+071l 1.OOE+07 *? 4.32E+06l

  • 5.2OE+06j 5.20E+06W** 1.oiE+06 **

11:50 4:50 2.95E+06I 2.95E+06 9.71EE+06l** 9.91E+06 ** 3.59E+06 ** 4.23E+06i ** 4.23E+06 ** 7.96E+05

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12:10 5:10 8.62E+05l*

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1.86E+06 ** 1.86E+06 ** 3.26E+05 **

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  • 1.51E+06
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9.92E+05 ** 1.02E+06 ** 7.41E+05 **

8.19E+051"*l 8.19E+05 ** 1.40E+05 **

25 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Auxiliary Building Room 69 Area Monitors Cntrl Room Radwaste Building Area Monitors Real Drill RM-085 RM-086 RM-087 RM-088 RM-089 RM-99S RM-096 RM-097 RM-098 Time Time mR/br mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/r m

m R/hr mR/hr mR/hr Bkgnd 1.OOE-01I 1.1OE-01 1.00IE-0 1.OOE-O I OOE-O0E-OI 2.00E+O1 1.00E-O I_

1.00E-01 OOE-01 Inv Lo 1.OOE-O1

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7:00 0:00 4.lOE+00 _

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7:10 0:10 3.73E+OI** 3.80E+01 ** 3.33E+01

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7:15 0:15 1.61E+02 ** 2.37E+02 1.57E+02 ** 2.37E+02 1.13E-01 4.70E+00 I.OOE-01

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7:20 0:20 2.83E+02

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7:55 0:55 1.56E+02l** 3.08E+02

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8:00 1:00 1.25E+02j** 2.52E+02 ** 1.24E+02

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8:15 1:15 6.77E+01

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8:20 1:20 5.53E+01 OI*.IOE+021** 5.41E+Ol** I1.1OE+02l**

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8:25 1:25 4.52E+01 ** 8.99E+01I*

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1.OOE-01 7 8:30 1:30 3.711+01 7.33E+01l** 3.59E+01l** 7.32E+01 **

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9:25 2:25 I.OOE-01 I?

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26 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Auxiliary Building Room 69 Area Monitors Cntrl Room Radwaste Building Area Monitors Real Drill RM-085 RM-086 RM-087 RM-088 RM-089 RMf-095 RM-096 RM-097 RM-098 Time Time mRlhr mRlhr mR/hr mRi/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr Bkgnd 1.OOE-01 1.1OE-O1 I.OOE-0 1.OOE-0OI_ 1.OOE-01 2.00E+0I _

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  • 1.OOE+01 I.OOE+02
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10:30 3:30 Il.OOE-0 I?

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11:15 4:15 5.75E+06 l*

1.OOE+07 *? 5.75E+06** l.OOE+07 *? 1.28E+03. 2.00E+0 1.OE1-01 7 L OOE-OIli 1.OOE-01 7 11:20 4:20 5.81 E+06l

  • 1.OOE+07 *? 5.811E+06l**

1.OOE+07 *? 2.39E+031*I 2.00E+0 1.OOE-OI-01 1.OOE-01 ?

l.OOE-01 ?

11:25 4:25 5.41E+061l*

I.OOE+07 *? 5.411E+06 l*

1.OOE+07 *? 3.62E+03 ** 2.00E+01 1.OOE-01?

1.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-01 ?

11:30 4:30 4.81 E+061** 9.61 E+06*

4.81E+06 ** 9.61E+06l ** 4.78E+03 ** 2.00E+01 1.OOE-0I ?

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1.OOE-01 ?

11:35 4:35 4.16E+06l** 8.37E+06** 4.16E+06 ** 8.37E+06 ** 5.70E+03 ** 2.00E+01 1.OOE-0I ?

1.OOE-01 ?

I.OOE-0 I ?

11:40 4:40 3.53E+061** 7.14E+06 ** 3.53E+06l** 7.14E+06 ** 6.32E+03

  • 2.00E+01

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11:45 4:45 2.97E+06l** 6.02E+06 ** 2.97E+06 ** 6.02E+06 ** 6.62E+03l*

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11:50 4:50 2.47E+06 ** 5.02E+06 ** 2.47E+06 ** 5.02E+06

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11:55 4:55 2.05E+06 l* 4.17E+06l** 2.05E+061l*

4.17E+06 ** 6.44E+03l** 2.E+01 1.00E-01 ?

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12:00 5:00 1.69E+06l** 3.44E+06 1.69E+06l 3.44E+06 ** 6.08E+03 l ** 2 i.OOE-Oi ?

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2.33E+06 l*

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2.00E+0 I.OOE-0O l?

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I.OOE-0O ?

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1.91 E+06 ** 9.36E+05 ** 1.911E+06l** 4.54E+03 ** 2.00E+0 I l

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1.57E+06}** 4.00E+03 ** 2.00E+0 I l.OOE-0I ?

1.OOE-0I ?

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12:25 5:25 6.28E+05l*

1.28E+06 ** 6.28E+05l** 1.28E+061** 3.48E+03l** 2.OOE+OI 1l.OOE-OI l 0I.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-0 ?

12:30 5:30 5.13E+051*-

1.05E+061** 5.13E+051** 1.OSE+061** 3.011E+03l

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I.OOE-0 7?

27 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Aux Building Stack Monitors Main Steam/Condenser Monitors Real Drill RM-052S RM-062 RMI-063 RM-057 RM-064A RM-064B RM-054A RM-54B Time Time cpm cpm uCI/cc cpm cpm cpm cpm cpm Bkgnd 5.80E+01 5.00E+01 _

.OOE-03 4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.90E+01 _

9.60E+01 2.20E+02 Inv Lo 1.00+01

? 1.00+01 O

1.00-03

?

1.OOE+01

?

1.00E+01 I.OOE+00 ? I+0

.OOE+0I

? 1.00E+O1

?

Alert 9.16E+03 _

8.24E+03 _

N/A 1.50E+02 _

N/A N/A 9.83E+03 _

9.84E+03 High 4.58E+04

  • 4.12E+04 N/A 8.63E+03 N/A N/A
  • 9.83E+04 9.84E+04 Inv Hi I.OOE+07 I.OOE+07 _7 I

OOE+05 1.0+07 _

I.00+07 I.OOE+07 i I.00E+07 _

J 7:00 7:05 7:10 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:30 7:35 7:40 7:45 7:50 7:55 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:30 8:35 8:40 8:45 8:50 8:55 9:00 9:05 9:10 9:15 9:20 9:25 9:30 9:35 9:40 9:45 9:50 9:55 10:00 10:05 10:10 10:15 10:20 0:00 0:05 0:10 0:15 0:20 0:25 0:30 0:35 0:40 0:45 0:50 0:55 1:00 1:05 1:10 1:15 1:20 1:25 1:30 1:35 1:40 1:45 1:50 1:55 2:00 2:05 2:10 2:15 2:20 2:25 2:30 2:35 2:40 2:45 2:50 2:55 3:00 3:05 3:10 3:15 3:20 5.8012+011I 4.3 IE+05 6.68E+05l

  • 3.47E+OS **

1.60E+05l**

8.13E+04 **

4.50E+04 l

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_ _ 4I l

3.84E+031 3.07E+031 2.48E+03l 2.03E2+03l 1.67E+031 1.38E+03 l

1. 14E+03l 5.80E+01O 5.80E+01 5.80E+01 5.80E+011 5.80E+01 5.80E+0Il 5.80E+01O 5.80E+0Il 5.80E+O1I 5.80E+O1l 5.80E+01O 5.80E+OIl 5.80E+01O 5.80E+01O 5.80E+011 5.802+01 5.80E+01 5.801+011 5.80E+0 1 5.80E+01O 5.80E+OI1l 3.452+03 2.76E+03 2.23E+03 1.82E+03 1.50E+03 1.24E+03 1.03E+03 5.002+01 5.0023+01 5.0023+01 5.0012+01 5.0023+01 5.0023+01 5.OO2+01 5.0023+01 5.0012+01 5.OOE4-01 5.OOE+01 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 5.002E+OI 5.00E+01 5.002+01 5.00E+01I 5.00E3+O Il 5.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.1 8E-03 1.14E-03 1.12E-03 1.09E-03 1.08E-03l 1.062-03 1.OSE-03 l 1.OOE-03 l 1.002-03?

1.OOE-03?

1.00-03 I?

1.00I-031?

1.0012-03 I?

1.OOE-031?

1.OOE-03l?

1.00E-03l?

1.0023-03 ?

1.0023-03 ?

1.-0023-03 I?

I.OOE-03 l?

I OOE-03 I?

I.OOE-03 I?

1.002-03 I?

1.00-03 ?

1.002-03 ?

1.00-03 ?

ILOOE-031 ?

4.502+01 4.50E+OI 4.50E+01

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..90.+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.9013+01 1.90E+OIl 1.9012+01 1.90E+OI 1.9023+01 I.90E+0I 1.90E+01 1.902+01 1.90E+01 I.902+01 I.90E+01 I.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 1.902+01 1.902+01 I.90E+0I 1.902+01 1.902+OI1 1.902+01I

........;4i 1.902+01 1.902+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.902+01I 1.9023+01" 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.902+01 1.90E+01 I.902+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.9023+01 1.902+01 1.90E+01 1.902+301 1.902+01 9.60E+01 9.6023+01

9..60+ 1.

9.602+301 9.602+301 9.60E+01 9.602+01 9.6024+01' 9.602+0I1 9.602+-01 9.6023+01 9.6012+01 9.6023+01 9.60E+01 9.602+401!

9.604-01j 9.6012+01 9.602+401 9.6-02+3,0-1 9.602+401 9.60..+01 9.602+01 9.602+01 9.60E+01 9.60E+01 9.60E+01 9.602+01t 2.20E+02 2.2023+02 2.202+-102 2i.2012+02 2.202+021 2.202+02l 2.202+02 2.20E+02 2.20E+02 2.20E+02 2.20..+02 2.20E+02 2.20...02' 2.202+02 2.202+02 2.20E+02 2.202+02 2.20E+02 2.20E+02 2.20E+02 2.20..+.02 2.202+02 2.202+02 2.20E+02l 2.20E+02l v

28 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Aux Building Stack Monitors Main Steam/Condenser Monitors Real Drill RM-052S RM-062 RM-063 RM-057 RM-064A RM-064B RM-054A RM-54B Time Time cpm cpm uCi/cc cpm cpm cpm cpm _

cpm Bkgnd 5.802+01 5.OOE+0 1.OOE-03 _ 4.50E+01 I.90E+01 I.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 Inv Lo 1.OOE+01 7 1.OOE+01

? 1.00E-03 ?

1.OOE+O1 9 1.00E+01

? I.OOE+0

?

1.002+01

?

1.OOE+01

?

Alert 9.16E+03 _

8.24E+03 _

N/A

_ 1.50E+02 _

N/A N/A 9.83E+03 _

9.84E+03 _

High 4.58E+04 4.122E+04

  • N/A
    • 8.63E+03*

N/A N/A

  • 9.83E+04
  • 9.84E+04 Inv Hi 1.00+07 i

1.OOE+07 *2 1.00+05 *? 1.002+07 *?I 1.00E+07 *? 1.00+07 *7 I.OOE+07 i? 1.00+07 *?

10:25 3:25 5.80E+01 5.00E+0 1..OOE-03 ?

4.502+01 I.90E+01 I.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 10:30 3:30 5.80E+01 5.00E+01 I.00E-03 ?

4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.90E+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 10:35 3:35 5.80E+01 5.00E+01 1.00E-03 ?

4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.9012+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 10:40 3:40 5.80E+01 5.00E+011 l

.OOE-03 ?

4.SOE+0l1 1.90E+01 I.9OE+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 10:45 3:45 5.80E+01 5.00E+01 l1.OOE-03 ?

4.502+01 I.90E+01 1.90E+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 10:50 3:50 5.80E+01 5.OOE+0O 1.OOE-03 ?

4.50E+01 1.90O+01 1.90O+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 10:55 3:55 11.OOE+07 *? 11.OOE+07l *9 4.04E+01 4.50E+01 I.90E+01 1.90E+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 11:00 4:00 1.00+07 *? I.OOE+07 *? 6.41E+01 4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.9OE+0E1 9.602+01 2.20E+02 11:05 4:05 I.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 1*7 7.75E+01 4.50E+01 1.902+01 1.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 11:10 4:10 1.00+07 *? 1.00O+071

  • 5.66E+01 4.50+01 1.90E+01 1.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 11:15 4:15 1.00E+071 *9 1.00I+071 *? 4.1929+01 4.502+01 1.90E+01 1.90E+01 9.602+01 i 2.202+02 11:20 4:20 1.OOE+O *7 1.002+07 *? 3.14E+01l 4.50E+01 1.9OE+01

.2 1.90E+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 11:25 4:25 1.0013+071*?

1.0023+07 *9 2.3812+01[

4.5023+01_1 1.90E+01!

1.90E3+01 9.6021+01 2.2012+02 11:30 4:30 1.00+071 *? 1.002+07 *? 1.83E+01l 4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 11:35 4:35 1.00+07 *?

1.002+07 *? 1.412E+01 4.50E+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 9.60E+01 2.202+02 11:40 4:40 1.00+307 *? 1.002+07 *? I1.10+01 4.50E+01 1.90E+011 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 11:45 4:45 1.00+07 *? 1.002+07 *? 8.60E+00 4.502+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 11:50 4:50 1.00O+07 *? 1.002+07 *? 6.782+00l 4.502+01 1.902+01 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 11:55 4:55 1.002+07 *? I.OOE+071*? 5.37E+00l 4.502+01 1.902+01 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 12:00 5:00 1.OOE+07 *? I.OOE+071*? 4.27E1+00 4.50+01 1.9OE+011 1.90E+01 l 9.60E+01 2.202+02 12:05 5:05 1.002+07 *l 1.00I. +07 *? 3.422+00 4.502+01 1.902+01]

1.90E+011 9.602+01 2.202+02 12:10 5:10 1.002+07 *? 1.001+071*? 2.74E+00l 4.50E+01l 1.90E+01 1.9015+0i 9.602+01 2.201+02 12:15 5:15 1.001+071*?

1.00+071*? 2.21E+00l 4.502+01 1.90E+01 1.902+01 9.602+01 2.20E+02 12:20 5:20 I.OOE+071*? 1.001+071*?

1.792+00l 4.50E+01 1.9O19+01l 1.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.20E+02 12:25 5:25 I.OOE+071*7 1.00+07 *?

IA5E+001 4.50E+01 1.90E+011 1.90E+01 9.602+01 2.202+02 12:30 5:30 1.00O+07* ? 1.002+071*? 1.18E+001 4.50E+01 1.902+0 1 1.90E+01 9.60E+01 2.202+02 29 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Miscellaneous Monitors Containment Area and Process Monitors Real Drill RM-043 RM-053 RM-055 RNM-070 RM-071 RM-072 RM-073 RM-074 RM-075 Time Time cpm _

cpm cpm mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mRlhr Bkgnd 3.60E+01 1.30E+03 1.60E+02 1.20E+01 5.60E+00 4.80E+00 _

1.511E+02_ 2.00E+01 _

1.35E+01 _

Inv Lo I.OOE+01

?

1.OOE+01

?

1.OOE+01

?

1.OOE-O1

?

1.OOE-01

?

1.OOE-01

?

1.OOE-01

?

1.OOE-O1

?

I.OOE-01

?

Alert 3.10E+03

  • 6.00E+03 1.40_E+05 _

3.60E+01 _

2.50E+01 _

2.00E+01 _

3.OOE+02

  • 5.OOE+01
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High 1.55E+04 2.94E+04 1.40E+06

  • 6.00E+01
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8.00E+O1 t 6.00E+O1 "

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3. 601E+01 3.60E3+01 3.60E3+01

-3..60E+0l 3.601E+01 3.601E+01 3.661E+01 1.30E+03 1.30E+03 I.30.+03 1.30E+03 1.30E+03 1.30E+03 1.30E+03 I.3E+03 1.30E+03 1.30.+03 1.30E+03 1.30E+03' 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02l I.60E+02j I.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 I.60E+02l I.20E+01 1.20E+0I 1.20E+01 1.20E+O1 I.20E+01 1.20E+01 1.20E+01 I.20E+01 1.20E+01 1.20E+01 1.20E+OI 3.60E+00 9.O60E+001 9.60E+0'0 9.60E3+00~

9.60E3+001 9.601E400 9.60E400 9.60E+00 8.80E+400 8.80E+400 I..1 A-U W 1.5IE+02 1.51 E+02 8.80E+00 8.80E+00 8.80E+OO 8.80E+OO 8.80E+00 8.80E+O0 1.5!E+02 1.5 IE+02

1. IE+02 1.5 1 E+02 1.51 E+02 1.541E+02 1.51 E+02 1.5 IE+02 2.40E+O1 1.00E3+02 I.OOE+02 I.00E3+02 I.001E+02 1.00E3+02 I.001E+02 1.00E+402 I.,oiE+02 1.OOE3+02
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I.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60.+02 1.60E+02

.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 I.60E+02l 1.60E+02l 1.60E+02l 1.60E+02l 1.60E+021 1.60E+021 1.60E+02l 1.60E+02J I.60E+02l 1.60E+02l 1.60E+02l 1.60E+02j 3.60E+00 3.601E+00 3.60E3+00 3.60E3+00 3.60E+00 3.60E+O00 3.60E+400 1.181E+06 3.761E+06 5.37E3+06 4.331E+06 4.IOE+W1

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30 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors MiscllanousMoniorsContain ent Area and Process Monitors Real Drill RM043 RM-053 RM-055 RM-070 RM-071 RM-072 RM-073 RM074 R14075 Time Time cpm cpm cpm mR/hr mRihr mR/hr mRlbr mR/hr mRlhr Bkn.0+1 1.30E+03 L 1I.60E3+02 _1.20E3+01 _5.60E+OO0 4.80E+00 _1.51IE+02 _

2.00E+01_ 1.3SE+01_

Alert 3.1OE+03

  • 6.00E+03
  • I AOE+05
  • 3.60E+01
  • 2.50E+01
  • 2.O0E+01
  • 3.OOE+02 S.OOE+OI
  • 3.50E+01 10:30 3:30 3.60E+01 1,30E+03 1.60E+02 l.49E+O6j** 1.49E+06 *l 1.49E+06

?

1.49E+06

  • 1.i9E+06 I 1.49E+06 10:35 3:35 3.60E+01 1.30E+03 1.60E+02 i.00E+070*? I.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? l.OOE+07 *? I.OOE+07

? 1I.OOE+07 *7 10:40 3:40 3.60E+01 1.30E+03 1.60E+02 l.OOE+07j*? I.OOE+07 *l 1.OOE+07 I

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31 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Containment Area and Process Monitors Real Drill RM-091A RM-091B RM-093 RM-050 RM-051 RM-052C RM-065 Time Time R/hr R/hr mR/hr cpm cpm cpm cpm Bkgnd N/A N/A 1.OOE-O1 2.23E+04 _

1.22E+03 _

.15E+03 _

8.00E+01 Inv Lo 1.OOE-OI 1.00E-01

?

1.OOE-01 7 1.OOE+O1

? 1.OOE+01 I 1.OOE+O1

?

1.OOE+01

?

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4.00E+O1 N/A 4.1 IE+04 _ 8.84E+04 _

8.33E+04 _

3.SOE+05 _

High 6.50E+03

  • 6.50E+03 ** 1.50E+01 5.00E+06 5 S.OOE+06 _ 5.00E+06 ** 7.00E+05
  • Inv Hi I.00E+07 1*7 I.OOE+07 -? 1I.00E+07 *7 I1.OOE+07 1_

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.OOE+07 7 1.OOE+07 _

P 7:00 0:00 I.OOE-0 ?

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1.00E-01 ? 2.23E+04 I.22E+03 1.1sE+03 8.OOE+Oi 7:10 0:10 1.OOE-0I ?

I.OOE-Ol1?

1.OOE-0 ?

2.23E+04 1.22E+03i 1 isE+03 8.OOE+O 7:15 0:15 1.00E-0I ?

1.OOE-01I?

1.OOE-01

? 2.23E+04 1.22E+03 1.IsE+03 8.03E+01 7:20 0:20 1.OOE-01 ?

l.OOE-01 l?

L.OOE-01I?

2.23E+041 1.22E+03 1.IsE+03 8.OSE+01 7:25 0:25 I.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE01-I?

2.23E+041 1.22E+03 1.I1SE+03 8.03E+01 7:30 0:30 L.OOE-01 ?

1.00E-01 ?

1.OOE-01

? 2.23E+04J 1.22E+03 1.15E+03 8.OIE+0I 7:35 0:35 L.OOE-01 ?

L.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-O1 ? 2.23E+04 1.22E+03 1.1sE+03 8.OOE+01 7:40 0:40 1.oOE-0l ?

1.OOE-01 9 1.OOE-01 ? 2.23E+04 1.22E+03

_.1SE+03 8.OOE+01I 7:45 0:45 1.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE-01 ? 2.23E+04 1.22E+03 1.E +03 8-0040E+1 7:50 0:50 I.OOE-01 ?

l.OOE-011 ?

l.OOE-01 ? 2.23E+04 1.22E+03 1.15E+03 8.OOE+01 7:55 0:55 1.OOE-0l ?

1.OOE-0l 07 l.OOE-01 ?

2.23E+04 1.22E+03 1.1sE+03 8.1OOE+01 8:00 1:00 1.OOE-01j7 l.OOE-01 ?

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8.OOE+01 8:05 1:05 1.OOE-0 ? l1.OOE-01

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2.23E+0X 1.223E+03

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1.OOE+07 l7 1.OOE+07 *? 1.ooE+07 *?

8.OOE+01 8:50 1:50 5.37E+03

  • 5.37E+03
  • 11.OOE-O1 ?

1.OOE+07 *7 1.oOE+07 *7 1.OOE+07 *? 8.OOE+01 8:55 1:55 4.33E+03

  • 4.33E+03
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8.00oE+01 9:00 2:00 3.59E+03*

3.591E+03

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l.OOE+07 *7 1.OOE+07 *7 1.OOE+07*

8.?OOE+-01 9:10 2:10 2.60E+031-2.60E+03*

1.OOE-01 ?

7

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  • 2.25E+031*

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1.OOE+07 $* 1.OOE+07 1*?

8.OOE+01 9:20 2:20 1.96E+03

  • 1.96E+031*

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  • 1.72E+031*

L.OOE-01 ? 1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 ? 1.OOE+07 *? 8.OOE+01 9:30 2:30 1.52E+03

  • 1.52E+031 1.ooE-0l ? 2.23E+ l04 1.OOE+00*7 1.OOE*+07 *7 8.OOE+OI 9:35 2:35 1.34E+03
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+3

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  • 1.031E+031.

1OOE-01 7 l.OOE3+071 *7 l.OOE3+07 *? i.OOE+07 *7 8.OOE3+01 9:50 2:50 8.92E+02

  • 8.92E+021*

L.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE+07 *? 1.OE+07

.OOE+07 7? 8.00E+01 9
55 2:55 7.75E+02 j 7.75E+021*

1.OOE-01 ?

1.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *?

7.OOE+07 *9 8.00E+0 I 10:00 3:00 6.75E+02l*

6.75E+021*

1.OOE-?01 2.23E+04 1.00E+07 *7 1.lOOE+07 *7 8.00E+O1l 10:05 3:05 5.90E+02 5.90E+021 l.OOE-01?

I.OOE+07J*l l.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 8.00E+OI; 10:10 3:10 5.17E+02

  • 5.17E+02I*

1.OOE-0 I?

1.OOE+07 *7 1l.OOE+07 *7 1l.OOE+07 *7 8.OOE+01 10:15 3:15 4.55E+02

  • 4.55E+02
  • 1.OOE-01 O?

.OOE+07 *l 1.OOE+071*7 1.001E+07 *?

8.00E+01 10:20 3:20 4.OIE+02

  • 4.0iE+021 *

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7

1OOE+07 [*.0E+07I* 1.OOE+07 *? 8.00E+OI l 32 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Radiation Monitors Containment Area and Process Monitors Real Drill RM-091A RM-091B RM-093 RM-O50 RM-051 RM-052C RM-065 Time Time R/hr R/hr mR/hr cpm cpm cpmr cpm Bkgnd N/A N/A 1.OOE-01 2.23E+04 _

1.22E+03 _

1.15E+03 8.00E+01 InvLo 1.00E-01 1.OOE-0I

?

L.OOE-01

  • 1.OOE+O1

? 1.OOE+01

? 1.OOE+OI

?

1.OOE+01

?

Alert 4.00E+01

  • 4.00E+0 N/A
  • 4.11 E+04
  • 8.84E+04
  • 8.33E+04
  • 3.50E+05 High 6.50E+03 **I 6.50E+03 150.E+01 5IOOE+06 S.OOE+06 5.OOE+06 7.OOE+05 Inv Hi 1.OOE+07 *_ 1.OOE+07
  • I.OOE+OOOE+0I.OOE+O7 1.OOE+07 1.OOE+07 *_ I.OOE+07 10:25 3:25 6.69E+02
  • 6.69E+021*

1.00E-0 I ?

1.OOE+07 *7 I.OOE+07 _

1.OOE+07 *?

8.00E+01 10:30 3:30 1.49E+03

  • 1.49E+03l
  • I.OOE-OI ?

2.23E+04 I.001E+07 *? 1.OOE+07 l 8.00E+01 10:35 3:35 1.44E+04 **

1.44E+O4 I.OOE-OI ?

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8.00E+01 10:40 3:40 1.58E+05 **

1.58E+05 **

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1.*°°E+°07 *? 1.00E+07 *7 1.OOE+07 *?

8.00E+01 10:50 3:50 3.71E+05 ** 3.71E+05*

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+07 8.OOE+01I 10:55 3:55 4.151E+05 **4.15E+05

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1.OO1+07

?9 I.OOE+07 *7 1.OOE+07 *9 8.OOE01340 11:00 4:00 4.38E+05 ** 4.38E+05 **

1.00E-01 ?

2.23E+04

1. OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *? 4.27E+02 11:05 4:05 4.46E+05
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.OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *9 1.00E+0 *7 129E+3 11
10 4:10 4.44E+05S*

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1.60E+03 11:20 4:20 4.25E+05 *l 4.25E+05**

1.OOE-OIl[?

1.OOE+071*7 1.00E+07 *? 1.00E+07

  • 8.64E+02 11:25 4:25 4.1 1E+05
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1.00E-01 ?

1.00E+07 *?

1.OOE+07 1.00E+07 *7 3.52E+02 11:30 4:30 3.95E+05

  • 3.95E+051**

1.OOE-01I ?

2.23E+04 1.OOE+07 7 1.00++07 *?

1.53E+02 11:35 4:35 3.78E+05 3.78E+05*

1.00E-01 ?

1.00E+071 *? I.OOE+07 *? 1.00E+07 *?

9.69E+01 11:40 4:40 3.61E+05

  • 3.61E+05l**

1.00E-01 ?

1.00E+07 *9 1.00E+07 *? 1.00E+07 *7 8.35E+01 11:45 4:45 3.43E+05 3.43E+051**

1.00E-01 ?

I.OOE+071*7 1.OOE+07 *9 1.OOE+07 *7 8.07E+01 11:50 4:50 3.25E+05 3.25E+O5 **

1.00E-01 ?

l.00E+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *7 ;1OOE+Oj

  • 8.01E+01 11:55 4:55 3.08E+05 3-08E+05 **

1.OOE-01 ?

I1.OOE+07

  • 1.OOE+07*7 I.OOE+O7*7 8.00E+01 12:00 5:00 2.90E+05j*l 2.90E+05 **

1.00E-01 ?

2.23E+404 1.0OE+07 *7 1.00E+07

  • 8.00E+01 12:05 5:05 2.73E+05*[l 2.73E+05 **

-1OOE-01 7 1.001E+07 *7

!.OOE+07 *7 i.OE+07j*?

8.OOE+01 12:10 5:10 2.57E+051*l 2.57E+051*

1.00E-0i 7 1.OOE+07 *?

1.OOE+07 *? 1.00E+07L*?

8.00E+01 12:15 5:15 2.41E+0SI4

  • 2.41E+05l**

1.00E-01 ?

1.OOE+07 *? 1. OOE+07 *? 1.OOE+07 *1 8.00E+01 12:20 5:20 2.26E+05l** 2.26E+051**

I.OOE-01 ?

LOOE+07 *? 1.001E+07 *?

1.OOE+07 8.00E+01 12:25 5:25 2.12E+05l*

2.12E+051*

1.OOE-0I 7 l.00E+07 *? i.O-E+07 *7 I.OOE+071*?

8.00E+01 12:30 5:30 1.98E+05I'* 1.98E+051**

1.OOE1O1I?

2.23E+04 l1.00E+07 0 1.0013E+07*?

8.OOE+O1I 33 2003 Exercise

Fort Calhoun Meteorological Data Wind Direction Wind Speed Delta T Pasquilli Sigma Pasquill Ambient Target Precip Reial Drbill (from) j (Mph)

('C/lO0m)

Class Theta Clas Temp CC)

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EXERCISE MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 4 MISCELLANEOUS SCENARIO DATA CAUTION:

This manual contains scenario information that is intended to be used by Evaluators and Controllers. Data in this manual should not be provided to participants without the approval of the Exercise Senior Controller.

CAUTION:

This manual contains confidential exercise Information that cannot be shared with exercise Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Exercise.

EXERCISE MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 5 MRC AND RUMOR CONTROL MESSAGES CAUTION:

This manual contains confidential exercise Information that cannot be shared with exercise Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Exercise.

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Table of Contents Volume 5 MRC and Rumor Control Exercise Messages MRC/lowa Rumor Control Synopsis.........................

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MRC Rumor Control Synopsis Rumor Control messages are designed to test the ability of the Rumor Control Center to identify major inconsistencies in public understanding of the developing emergency and the actions being taken by the Federal, State, Local and Utility officials. The staff shall be able to identify trends in rumors (e.g. frequently expressed false or misleading information) from the public that could impede adherence to official instructions regarding Protective Actions Guidance.

Media monitoring is the ability to monitor the broadcast media and determine if any of the information provided to the public is rumors and or misleading information. A series of media messages will be phoned into the MRC Manager to test this objective.

Every fifth message 5, 10, 15 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, will be directed to the Call Center @ 4111 to test the capability of that facility to coordinate with the MRC.

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EXERCISE I

Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Gary Williams Message #1 From:

Media Real Time 08:30 MESSAGE:

This is with KPOW TV 3. We are preparing a news bulletin and would like an update on conditions at Fort Calhoun Station. Can you put me through to Gary Williams?

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE I

Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24. 2003 To:

Gary Williams Message #2 From:

Citizen Real Time 08:35 MESSAGE: This is KFIB. We heard that you had an event at your plant. Could some please one give us an update? We would like to go live with this.

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #3 From:

Citizen Real Time 08:40 IOWA # 1 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: Is this just a minor accident or do you think that it is going to get worse? I live in Atlantic. Will the radiation get this far?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #4 From:

Citizen Real Time 08:50 MESSAGE: I heard that an operator got injured up at the plant when they blew it up or whatever they did. My grandson is an operator there. I tried to call him, but he isn't at home and he didn't answer his beeper. Can you tell me if he is ok?

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #5 From:

Media Real Time 08:55 MESSAGE:

This is Jimmy Olson, senior reporter with the Lincoln Star. I would like to get some data about your plant for a news report we are preparing on the event at your facility.

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #6 From:

Citizen Real Time 08:55 IOWA # 2 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: This is the Walnut Iowa chamber of Commerce. We have a large antique and craft show this weekend. What kind of effect will an event like this have on us? Can you keep us posted if things get worse so we know if we should cancel?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #7 From:

Media Real Time 09:00 MESSAGE: Create your own message COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE I

Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #8 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:05 IOWA # 3 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I work in Omaha and have children in day care in Missouri Valley. Should I leave work to go get them? Are they in danger?

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24. 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #9 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:10 MESSAGE: My name is_.

My husband works at Cargill, which is just north of Fort Calhoun.

Shouldn't the people there evacuate before they get irradiated?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #10 From:

Media Real Time 09:10 IOWA # 3 (1-515 -3234222)

MESSAGE: I'm sure I just heard the sirens sound. Does this mean that things are getting worse out there?

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #11 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:15 IOWA # 5 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I got a farm over here by California Junction. I just got all my seed delivered yesterday.

MESSAGE: I got a farm over here by California Junction. I just got all my seed delivered yesterday.

What should I do to protect it?

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #12 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:20 MESSAGE: Create your own message COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #13 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:25 IOWA # 6 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I heard on the radio that radiation is getting out of that nuclear plant over in Blair. I'm up in Sioux City so I guess I'm Ok, but my son and grandkids are down in Mondamin on a farm.

Are they going to be ok? How far does that radiation travel?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #14 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:30 MESSAGE: Are you still planning on changing out your steam generators in 2006?

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #15 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:35 IOWA # 7 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: My grandmother is a patient at the Missouri Valley Hospital. I tried to call there but can't get through. Is there any way you can check on her for me?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #16 From:

Media Real Time 09:40 MESSAGE: This is Joe Blah of KCAR radio. I would like to get an OPPD spokesperson on my talk show this afternoon. Some one that can explain the technical issues of what's happening to my audience.

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #17 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:45 IOWA #8 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I heard that the train that derailed this morning was full of toxic waste and that it is blocking access to the Interstate for the residents of Pottawattamie Living in that area (Rumor Trend

  1. 1 Message #1)

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #18 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:50 IOWA # 9 (1-515 -323-4222 I

MESSAGE Sounds like things are getting worse. Is OPPD (IOWA) going to hand those l pills-!

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #19 From:

Citizen Real Time 09:55 IOWA# 10 (I1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: Hey I'm a member of the Green Party. If you would have voted for us instead of the democrats and republicans. We would have peace in the world now and no radiation destroying the beautiful country side around us. But it is still not to late if you vote for us at the next election we can begin to turn things around, COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #20 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:00 MESSAGE: Create your own message COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #21 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:05 MESSAGE: My lights just went out. Is it because you broke the power plant? (If asked you live in Elkhom)

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #22 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:10 MESSAGE: Are we going to have to evacuate? I'm afraid to drive with the roads all torn up the way they are.

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #23 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:10 IOWA # 11 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: What will happen if the toxic waste from that train and the radiation from the plant mix?

(Rumor Trend #1 Message #2)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #24 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:15 IOWA # 12 (1-515 -323-4222)

Message: Who's going to pay for all this mess? The state's got a budget deficit already. The plant's in Nebraska. Surely, Iowa shouldn't have to pay anything!

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #25 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:20 IOWA #1 6 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE If we evacuate what should we do with our pets? Will the radiation have the same effect on them that it does on people?

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #26 From:

Media Real Time 10:25 IOWA # 17 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: What will happen to the crops in the fields? Even if they aren't irradiated who's gonna want to buy crops from this area?

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #27 From:

Media Real Time 10:30 I

MESSAGE: I am with the Blair Pilot. There has been a lot of discussion in the press about the effectiveness of nuclear power plant's emergency plans. Do you think that Fort Calhoun's plan is working effectively today and that it will protect the public? (Insist on talking to an OPPD or state official)

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #28 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:35 IOWA # 18 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: Do you think that only the people in that little area should evacuate? At Chernobyl half of Europe was affected. Why do we only worry about so little of an area? Also the NRC had those radiation pills they were handing out. How come we don't get them? (If asked you live in Clarinda Iowa)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #29 From:

Political Group Real Time 10:40 MESSAGE: How do we know what those guys in the news conferences are saying is true? What are their credentials? They just get up there and start talking.

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24. 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #30 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:45 IOWA # 19 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: My husband went to Kansas City today from Sioux City Iowa. He took Interstate 29 which goes right by that place. I haven't heard from him. Do you think he's ok? He left at 9:00 A.M. so he should be around that nuclear plant right now!

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Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #31 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:50 MESSAGE: This didn't have anything to do with terrorism, did it? You hear so much about these places and terrorist and this happens, it just makes you wonder.

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #32 From:

Citizen Real Time 10:55 MESSAGE: With all the road construction going on in Blair, should we still evacuate that way or go another way?

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #33 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:20 IOWA # 20 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: My cousin who knows a guy on the Logan Fire Department said that the train that derailed was filled with chemicals and HAZMAT teams can't get to them, because of all the radiation won't let them. (Rumor Trend #1 Message#3)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #34 From:

Political Group Real Time 11:25 IOWA # 20 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: This is BANANA (Build Absolutely Nothing Absolutely Nowhere at All), what does OPPD think of nuclear power now? Will the states still take the stand of not supplying K.I. pills to the public?

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #35 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:30 MESSAGE: Create your own message COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #36 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:35 IOWA # 22 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I live in Clarinda and I need to get to Fremont NE To see my gravely ill sister. How can I get there? I'm 88 years old and she's 92. The only way I know is to take The interstate to Missouri Valley and then Highway 30 to Fremont. I know I will get lost if I go any other way.

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #37 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:40 IOWA # 23 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: When I get to Denison is it okay if I stay in a motel instead of the high school?

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #38 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:45 MESSAGE: Create your own message COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #39 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:50 MESSAGE: I'm confused about why I have to go to Bellevue. Why can't I just go my mother's house in Omaha?

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #40 From:

Citizen Real Time 11:55 MESSAGE: Can I bring my dog with me, if I plan to go to my sister's house after I get checked for radiation.

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Plume Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #41 From:

Citizen Real Time 12:00 IOWA # 24 (1-515 -323-4222)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #42 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:00 IOWA # 1 (1-515 -323-4222)

[ MESSAGE: What would happen if people ate food that has been exposed to radiation?

COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 27, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #43 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:05 MESSAGE: When am I going to be able to get back in to take care of my cattle? I know they need feed and water. (You have a feed lot three miles north of Missouri Valley just of Highway 183, west side of the road).

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #44 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:10 MESSAGE: Is this the complaint place? When can I get back in my place? They said three days.

Well three days is up! (You live near DeSoto Wildlife Refuge)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #45 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:15 IOWA#2 (1-515-323-4222)

MESSAGE: On television they have been talking about the long term affects of radiation. They said at Chernobyl thousands of people died and that many more are still getting cancer. They said that the evacuated areas around Fort Calhoun would not be livable for thousands of years, is this all true? (Rumor Trend 1 Message 1)

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #46 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:20 IOWA # 3 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: Is that guy on TV telling the truth about the whole area been a wasteland forever?

(Rumor Trend 1 Message 2).

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #47 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:25 MESSAGE:

What would happen to the radiation on the ground if it rained real hard? Would it get into the water? Would that be bad or good?

COMMENTS:

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #48 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:30 IOWA # 4 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: What kind of effects will the radiation have on wildlife? Like the stuff you released passed right over the wildlife refuge. Won't all the geese be radioactive; and when they migrate won't they spread it all over North America? Will they have mutant offspring?

COMMENTS:

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #49 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:35 IOWA # 5 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I thought you said we could go home in three days. This guy on TV just said that the area will be a wasteland for thousands of years. He was showing pictures of places in Russia that happened in the 50's. What's going on? (Rumor Trend 1 Message #3)

COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

l Rumor Control Message #50 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:40 MESSAGE: What will happen to all the corn at the Cargill plant in Blair? Is it all going to be radioactive? If they planted it would it grow really large and mutate?

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #51 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:45 IOWA # 6 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: What kind of economic impact will this event have on this area? Will that plant ever operate again?

COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-EntryfRelocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #52 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:50 IOWA # 7 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: This is CRST in Cedar Rapids. Can you give us any updates on when the roads will be reopened in the area of the plant?

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-EntrylRelocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #53 From:

Citizen Real Time 13:55 IOWA # 8 (1-515 -323-4222)

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-EntrylRelocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #54 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:00

[MESSAGE: Boy you guys did it up good this time! Bet you're tired of answering these phones huh! I COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message #55 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:05 1MESSAGE: Create your own messageI COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message #56 From:

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I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #57 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:15 IOWA # 9 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: It was hard getting this number. We are on vacation in Mexico. But we live in Missouri Valley. We are supposed to come home today. We just want to know if we can go home or should we spend another week here at OPPD's expense?

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Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24. 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #58 From:

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #59 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:25 IOWA # 10 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: I saw some dead fish in the river down here by the AmenStar Casino. Do you think the MESSAGE: I saw some dead fish in the river down here by the AmeriStar Casino. Do you think the radiation killed them? There was about ten of them!

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Rumor Control Message #60 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:30 62

I EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #61 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:35 MESSAGE: How come some of the areas they showed on TV are hotter farther out and not so hot close in?

COMMENTS:

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Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24. 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #62 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:40 IOWA # 11 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: Is the Governor or the President going to tour the area to show us how safe it is?

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-EntryIRelocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #63 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:45 IOWA # 12 (1-515 -323-4222)

MESSAGE: When is all this going to be over? I just want to go home!

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

l Rumor Control Message #64 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:50 MESSAGE: Hey I've been living in this shelter for three days now, when can I go home?

(If asked you live west of Fort Calhoun you are in a shelter in Bellevue.

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Rumor Control Message RecoverylRe-EntryIRelocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

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Message #65 From:

Citizen Real Time 14:55 MESSAGE: The guy on the FOX News Channel said that we wouldn't be able to eat the fish in the lakes around hear for up to 50 years. He said that the State Health Departments were out checking the lakes and if the radiation got in the water the fish and even the wildlife that drank the water I might not be good for up to 50 years. Is that true?

COMMENTS:

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EXERCISE Rumor Control Message Recovery/Re-Entry/Relocation Phase June 24, 2003 To:

Rumor Control Message #66 From:

Citizen Real Time 15:00 MESSAGE: Hello, I live in Blair, but I have been in Seattle on a business trip for the last week. I am leaving to come home this morning. My question is, "can I go home?"

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EXERCISE MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 5 MRC AND RUMOR CONTROL MESSAGES CAUTION:

This manual contains confidential exercise Information that cannot be shared with exercise Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Exercise.

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PHASE TWO RELOCATION, REENTRY, RECOVERY MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 6 CAUTION:

This manual contains Confidential Dress Rehearsal Information that cannot be shared with Dress Rehearsal Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Dress Rehearsal.

Table of Contents Table of Contents................................................

1I Introduction.................................................................................................................2 Objectives...................................................................................................................3 Messages...................................................................................................................4 Time Line and Message Summary................................................

19 Bubble Map of Missouri Valley, Iowa Area.......................

......................... 22 Bubble Map of Loveland, Iowa Area................................................ 23 Bubble Map of Scotchpine Ln Area in Pottawattamie County................................... 24 Bubble Map of Goosehaven Area in Pottawattamie County..................................... 25 Bubble Map of Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Area................................................

26 Key to Map Areas................................................

27 Example of Soil Sample analysis for each area on Large Detail Map....................... 28 Large Detailed Map of Area Around Fort Calhoun Station............. Included Separately I

Introduction This manual contains the time line for Phase Two of the Fort Calhoun Station Exercise. Phase Two is intended to meet the FEMA Relocation, Reentry and Recovery Objectives 2.e.1 and 3.f.1. Phase Two will involve the MRC, State and County EOCs. The EOF will not participate.

Phase Two will commence about one-hour after the Plume Phase has ended.

This manual contains a message time line summary and controller messages. Attached separately will be a detailed map depicting areas where PAGs have been exceeded. The map and the enclosed messages will be used by participants to demonstrate Relocation, Reentry and Recovery decision making and implementation. A map will be provided to each State and County EOC.

Controllers will be assigned to each State and County EOC.

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Objectives Objectives for Phase Two are based on the following FEMA Sub-elements and Criterion:

1 Sub-element 2.e. - Radiological Assessment and Decision-Making Concerning Relocation, Re-entry, and Return Criterion 2.e.1: Timely relocation, re-entry, and return decisions are made and coordinated as appropriate, based on assessments of the radiological conditions and criteria in the ORO's plan and/or procedures. (NUREG-0654, A.1.b., 1.10., M)

2.

Sub-element 3.f. - Implementation of Relocation, Re-entry, and Return Decisions Criterion 3.f.1: Decisions regarding controlled re-entry of emergency workers and relocation and return of the public are coordinated with appropriate organizations and implemented.

(NUREG-0654, M.l., 3.)

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Message #: 1 Elapse Time: 0000 From: EOC Real Time: 1300 To: EOCs Controller Notes:

All three counties must review / establish traffic control points as appropriate. Each County EOC should give the facility a detailed briefing on location of their traffic control points.

Drill Message:

The Relocation, Re-entry and Recovery Phase will begin with all necessary participants present in the State and County EOCs. Some participants may need to travel from the EOF to their EOCs for this tabletop exercise. A detailed briefing will begin Phase Two in each EOC and will include the following:

It is June 27, 2003, 3 days after the Plume Phase and current status is:

  • Fort Calhoun Station is shutdown in a stable condition on long term cooling. Both 161 KV and 345 KV AC power is available and supplying safeguards systems. One emergency diesel generator is still out of service.

c The train that was derailed near the intersection of State Hwy 362 and US Hwy 183 is still derailed. The train was left derailed during the plume phase. The train crew has been evacuated. There are no hazardous materials on the train.

  • The crane boom has been pushed aside and is no longer blocking East and West traffic on US Hwy 30.
  • The State of Iowa and Harrison County have evacuated only Sub-Areas 10, and 11.
  • The State of Iowa and Pottawattamie County have evacuated Sub-Area 14.
  • Boyer Chute, DeSoto Bend Wildlife Refuge and Wilson Island were closed during the Plume Phase.

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Message#: 2 Elapse Time: 0000 From: EOC Real Time: 1300 To: EOCs Controller Notes:

Brief the EOCs on how Phase Two will be conducted.

Drill Message:

The EOC controller will brief the facility on how Phase Two of the Exercise will be conducted:

m A map will be provided representing soil samples and an analysis that was done to determine if any 1 year, 2, year, or 50 Year PAGs are exceeded (Note: the sampling and analysis have already been completed). The decision makers and the implementers have in their hands the data needed to make Relocation, Re-entry and Recovery decisions and implement them.

a Once the map is provided and the EOCs have had time to evaluate Traffic Control Points, Relocation, etc. Controller messages will be given to drive scenario objectives.

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Message#: 3 From: EOC To: EOCs Elapse Time: 0000 Real Time: 1300 Controller Notes:

Drill Message:

Today's Weather Forecast: Clear, highs in the lower 90s. Winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph. Lows tonight in low 70s.

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Message#: 4 Elapse Time: 0000 From: EOC Real Time: 1300 To: EOCs Controller Notes:

Drill Message:

Provide all EOCs with the fly over map (dose rates) and with the soil sample analysis depicting where PAGs are exceeded. Allow about 10 minutes for the EOCs to review the data.

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Message#: 5 From: EOC To: EOCs Elapse Time: 0040 Real Time:

1340 Controller Notes:

Drill Message:

Commencing Phase Two activities.

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Message #: 6 From: Harrison County EOC To: Harrison County EOC Elapse Time: 0045 Real Time: 1345 Controller Notes:

Recovery Drill Message:

A couple who just arrived at the airport in Omaha want to know if it is OK to go to their home near Fremont Avenue and 305th Street (California Junction) in Iowa.

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Message#: 7 Elapse Time: 0045 From: Pottawattamie County EOC To: Pottawattamie County EOC Real Time:

1345 Controller Notes:

Re-Entry Drill Message:

UP Railroad requests permission to send track crews into Sub-Area 14 to recover the train that derailed on June 24, 2003. They intend to bring in equipment and a crew of 20 men and expect to take about 2 days. The train's designation is Fremont, NE via the UP Railroad. The grain cars are to be dropped off in Blair, NE at Cargill.

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Message#: 8 Elapse Time: 0045 From: Washington County EOC Real Time: 1345 To: Washington County EOC Controller Notes:

Drill Message:

During the relocation of the town of Fort Calhoun, an emergency worker reports a grass fire burning out of control in the area of the intersection County Road P39 and P32.

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Message#: 9 Elapse Time: 0100 From: Harrison County EOC Real Time: 1400 To: Harrison County EOC Controller Notes:

Recovery Drill Message:

A tour bus company from Kansas City wants verify that they can send a bus to Desoto National Wildlife Refuge today. The tour group will be staying overnight at a motel at 1-29 and Hwy 30 (NW of intersection) near Missouri Valley, Iowa.

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-1 Message #: 10 From: Pottawattamie County EOC To: Pottawattamie County EOC Elapse Time: 0100 Real Time:

1400 Controller Notes:

Recovery Drill Message:

A couple who lives in Omaha wants to spend the next few days at their trailer near Treasure Lane and 145th Street in Pottawattamie County.

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Message #: 11 Elapse Time: 0100 From: Washington County EOC Real Time: 1400 To: Washington County EOC Controller Notes:

Re-Entry Drill Message:

A lady who is staying with friends in Blair wants to go to the Fort Calhoun Post Office to pick up her mail.

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Message #: 12 From: Washington County EOC To: Washington County EOC Elapse Time: 0130 Real Time: 1430 Controller Notes:

Recovery Drill Message:

A father and his son want to know if it is OK to go fishing at Boyer Chute Recreation Area in Washington County.

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Message#: 13 From: Harrison County EOC To: Harrison County EOC Elapse Time: 0130 Real Time: 1430 Controller Notes:

Re-Entry Drill Message:

A farmer whose farm is just north of the MO Valley city limits near the intersection of 295th Street and Loomis Ave. wants permission to go and feed his cattle.

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Message #: 14 From: Pottawattamie County EOC To: Pottawattamie County EOC Elapse Time: 0130 Real Time: 1430 Controller Notes:

Re-Entry Drill Message:

A citizen wants permission to feed his llamas which are in pens next to the Goosehaven Trailer Park near the intersection of Sandy Loop and Goosehaven Loop.

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Message #: 15 From: Washington County EOC To: Washington County EOC Controller Notes:

Re-Entry Elapse Time: 0145 Real Time: 1445 Drill Message:

A citizen called to get permission to feed his chickens in Fort Calhoun. The coop is located near the intersection of 15th and Court Street.

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MSG Elapsed Real Controller To Controller Notes Drill Message Time lime 1 0000 1300 EOC EOCs All three counties must The Relocation, Re-entry and Recovery Phase will begin with all necessary review / establish traffic participants present in the State and County EOCs. Some participants may control points as need to travel from the EOF to their EOCs for this tabletop exercise. A appropriate. Each County detailed briefing will begin Phase Two in each EOC and will include the EOC should give the following:

facility a detailed briefing It is June 27, 2003, 3 days after the Plume Phase and current status is:

on location of their traffic

. Fort Calhoun Station is shutdown in a stable condition on long term cooling.

control points.

Both 161 KV and 345 KV AC power is available and supplying safeguards systems. One emergency diesel generator is still out of service.

  • The train that was derailed near the intersection of State Hwy 362 and US Hwy 183 is still derailed. The train was left derailed during the plume phase.

The train crew has been evacuated. There are no hazardous materials on the train.

  • The crane boom has been pushed aside and is no longer blocking East and West traffic on US Hwy 30.

x The State of Nebraska and Washington County have only evacuated Sub-Area 1.

  • The State of Iowa and Harrison County have evacuated only Sub-Areas 10, and 11.
  • The State of Iowa and Pottawattamie County have evacuated Sub-Area 14.
  • Boyer Chute, DeSoto Bend Wildlife Refuge and Wilson Island were closed during the Plume Phase.

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MSG Elapsed Real Controller To Controller Notes Drill Message Time lime 2

T EOC EOCs Brief the EOCs on how EOC controller will brief the facility on how Phase Two of the Exercise will be Phase Two will be conducted:

conducted.

  • A map will be provided representing soil samples and an analysis that was done to determine if any 1 year, 2, year, or 50 Year PAGs are exceeded (Note:

the sampling and analysis have already been completed). The decision makers and the implementers have in their hands the data needed to make Relocation, Re-entry and Recovery decisions and implement them.

  • Once the map is provided and the EOCs have had time to evaluate Traffic Control Points, Relocation, etc. Controller messages will be given to drive scenario objectives.

3 0000 10 EOC EOCs Today's Weather Forecast: Clear, highs In the lower 90s. Winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph. Lows tonight in low 70s.

4 0000 1300 EOC EOCs Provide all EOCs with the fly over map (dose rates) and with the soil sample analysis depicting where PAGs are exceeded. Allow about 10 minutes for the EOCs to review the data.

5 0040 1340 EOC EOCs Commencing Phase Two activities.

6 0045 1345 Harrison County Harrison Recovery A couple who just arrived at the airport in Omaha want to know if it is OK to go EOC County EOC to their home near Fremont Avenue and 305th Street (California Junction) in Iowa.

7 0045 1345 Pottawattamie Pottawattamie Re-Entry UP Railroad requests permission to send track crews into Sub-Area 14 to County EOC County EOC recover the train that derailed on June 24, 2003. They Intend to bring in equipment and a crew of 20 men and expect to take about 2 days. The train's designation is Fremont, NE via the UP railroad. The grain cars are to be dropped off in Blair, NE at Cargill.

8 0045 1345 Washington Washington During the relocation of the town of Fort Calhoun, an emergency worker County EOC County EOC reports a grass fire burning out of control in the area of the intersection County Road P39 and P32.

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MSG Elapsed Real Controller To Controller Notes Drill Message Time Time 9 0100 1400 Harrison County Harrison Recovery A tour bus company from Kansas City wants verify that they can send a bus to EOC County EOC Desoto National Wildlife Refuge today. The tour group will be staying overnight at a motel at 1-29 and Hwy 30 (NW of intersection) near Missouri Valley, Iowa.

10 0100 1400 Pottawattamie Pottawattamie Recovery A couple who lives in Omaha wants to spend the next few days at their trailer County EOC County EOC near Treasure Lane and 145th Street in Pottawattamie County.

11 0100 1400 Washington Washington Re-Entry A lady who Is staying with friends in Blair wants to go to the Fort Calhoun Post County EOC County EOC_

Office to pick up her mail.

12 0130 30 0 Washington Washington Recovery A father and his son want to know if it Is OK to go fishing at Boyer Chute County EOC County EOC Recreation Area in Washington County.

13 0130 1430 Harrison County Harrison Re-Entry A farmer whose farm Is just north of the MO Valley city limits near the EOC County EOC intersection of 295th Street and Loomis Ave. wants permission to go and feed his cattle.

14 0130 1430 Pottawattamie Pottawattamle Re-Entry A citizen wants permission to feed his llamas which are in pens next to the County EOC County EOC Goosehaven Trailer Park near the Intersection of Sandy Loop and Goosehaven Loop.

0145 1445 Washington Washington Re-Entry A citizen called to get permission to feed his chickens in Fort Calhoun. The County EOC County EOC coop Is located near the intersection of 15th and Court Street.

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Key to Map Areas RED LINE - AREA 'A' DASHED RED LINE - AREA 'B' BLUE LINE - AREA 'C' BLACK LINE - AREA 'D' I BLACK DASHED LINE - AREA 'E' l

1 year, 2 year, and /or 50 year DILs/PAGs are exceeded within RED lined/RED dashed lined areas (Areas

'A' & 'B'). The letter of area, e.g. 'A' corresponds to the letter heading of the data columns in the Table of Sample Analysis Results that follows.

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The attached table is an example of an soil sample analysis and dose rate in each area identified on large detailed map of the area around fort Calhoun Station. The soil sample analysis is only typical of the results in each area. It is to be assumed that the ratios and the isotopic mix are consistent in each area, also that no DILs/PAGs are exceeded in the areas for C, D, E, and F. DILS/PAGs are exceeded in the Red Lined Area A and the Dashed Red Line Area B.

Ground Shine/Gross Deposition 5/212003 A

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F Ground Dose Rate 1.37E+04 2.99E+03 120 bkg bkg bkg at I meter (ul/hr)

Frisker at I meter (cpm) 547 119 5

bkg bkg bkg Frisker at I cm (cpm) 2.74F.+04 5.98E+03 239 bkg bkg bkg Smears (dpm/l 00 cm2) 2.37E+05 5.16E+04 2.06E+03 5

1 bkg Surface (uCi/m2) 1.07E+03 2.33E+02 9.30E+00 2.16E-02 4.92E-03 O.OOE+00 A

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.98E+01 7.93E-01 1.84E-03 4.20E-04 O.OOE+00 Cs-137 7.37E+01 1.61E+01 6.42E-01 1.49E-03 3.40E-04 O.OOE+O0 Te-1 32 2.S2E+00 6.14E-41 2.46E-02 5.71E-45 I.30E-05 O.OOE+OO Ba-140 2.3sE+01 5.19E-tO0 2.08E-41 4.83E404 I. I OE-04 O.OOE+O0 La-140 I.95E+01 4.25E+00 I.70E-41 3.95E-04 9.OOE-45 O.OOE+OO Ru-103 2.12E+01 4.63E+00 1.85E-01 4.30E-04 9.soE-45 O.ooE+OO Ru-106 5.20E+01 1.1 3E+01 4.53E-01 I.OSE-03 2.40E-04 O.OOE+OO Contact Dose Rate (uR/hr) 1.63E+04 3.55E+03 142 bkg bkg bkg Greater than Relocation PAG Yes Yef No No No No 28

PHASE TWO RELOCATION, REENTRY, RECOVERY MANUAL FOR THE JUNE 24, 2003 FORT CALHOUN STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE VOLUME 6 CAUTION:

This manual contains Confidential Dress Rehearsal Information that cannot be shared with Dress Rehearsal Participants prior to the 2003 Fort Calhoun Station Dress Rehearsal.

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