ML112101649
| ML112101649 | |
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|---|---|
| Site: | Callaway |
| Issue date: | 07/25/2011 |
| From: | Freeman B US Dept of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| To: | Collins E NRC Region 4 |
| cecere, Bethany NSIR/DPR 415-6754 | |
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Callaway Nuclear Power Plant Exercise Date - May 11, 2011 Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program After Action Report/
Improvement Plan Published July 20, 2011
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Callaway Nuclear Power Plant After Action Report/Improvement Plan Published July 20, 2011 Contents Executive Summary 4
Section 1: Exercise Overview 6
1.1 Exercise Details 6
1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership 6
1.3 Participating Organizations 8
Section 2: Exercise Design Summary 10 2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design 10 2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities 10 2.3 Scenario Summary 11 Section 3: Analysis of Capabilities 16 3.1 Exercise Evaluation and Results 16 3.2 Summary Results of Exercise Evaluation 16 3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 19 3.3.1 Missouri Jurisdictions 19 3.3.1.1 Missouri State Emergency Operations Center 19 3.3.1.2 Missouri Dose Assessment/Field Team Coordination 19 3.3.1.3 Missouri Radiological Field Team A 20 3.3.1.4 Missouri Radiological Field Team B 20 3.3.1.5 Missouri Joint Information Center 20 3.3.1.6 Missouri Forward Command Post/EOF 21 3.3.1.7 EAS Station - KTXY 21 3.3.2 Risk Jurisdictions 22 3.3.2.1 Missouri Girls Town 22 3.3.2.2 Callaway County/Fulton Emergency Operations Center 22 3.3.2.3 Kingdom Christian Academy 23 1
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3.3.2.4 Fulton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 23 3.3.2.5 Churchill Terrace Assisted Living 23 3.3.2.6 Presbyterian Manor of Fulton 24 3.3.2.7 Riverview Nursing Home 24 3.3.2.8 Jefferson Lodge of Fulton 25 3.3.2.9 Gasconade County Emergency Operations Center 25 3.3.2.10 Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center 25 3.3.2.11 Osage County Emergency Operations Center 27 3.3.3 Support Jurisdictions 27 3.3.3.1 Hearnes Reception and Care Center 27 3.3.3.2 Callaway Community Hospital 30 3.3.3.3 Callaway County Ambulance District 31 Section 4: Conclusion 32 Appendix A: Improvement Plan 33 Appendix B: Exercise Timeline 34 Appendix C: Exercise Evaluators and Team Leaders 36 Appendix D: Acronyms and Abbreviations 37 2
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EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
On May 11, 2011, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region VII, conducted an exercise in the plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ) around the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant. In addition, out-of-sequence drills were conducted on March 28, 29, and 31, 2011, and May 12, 2011. The purpose of the exercise and drills was to assess the level of State and local preparedness in responding to a radiological emergency. This exercise was held in accordance with FEMA's policies and guidance concerning the exercise of State and local radiological emergency response plans and procedures.
The previous exercise at this site was conducted on October 20, 2009. The qualifying emergency preparedness exercise for final plan approval was conducted on March 21, 1987.
DHS/FEMA wishes to acknowledge the efforts of the many individuals who participated in this exercise. In the State of Missouri, the counties of Callaway, Gasconade, Montgomery, and Osage participated along with various organizations of the State, County and local governments.
The Ameren UE emergency response staff should also be commended for their work on the scenario development and exercise preparation.
Protecting the public health and safety is the full-time job of some of the exercise participants and an additional assigned responsibility for others. Still others have willingly sought this responsibility by volunteering to provide vital emergency services to their communities.
Cooperation and teamwork of all the participants was evident during this exercise.
The State and local organizations, except where noted in this report, demonstrated knowledge of their emergency response plans and procedures and adequately implemented them. No Deficiencies were identified. Three Areas Requiring Corrective Action (ARCAs) were identified, as a result of this exercise. Two of the ARCAs were corrected on the spot following additional training and re-demonstration, and are now closed. The remaining ARCA is to be demonstrated during the next biennial exercise. This report contains the evaluation of the biennial full-scale exercise and the out-of-sequence drills.
The final protective action decision (PAD) was the evacuation of portions subareas C1, C4, C5, in Callaway County, M1, M2, in Montgomery County, G1, in Gasconade County and O1, in 4
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Osage County. Approximately a total of 3,064 residents and transients were evacuated (simulated).
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SECTION 1: EXERCISE OVERVIEW 1.1 Exercise Details Exercise Name Callaway Nuclear Power Plant Type of Exercise Plume Exercise Date May 11, 2011 Program Department of Homeland Security/FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Scenario Type Radiological Emergency 1.2 Exercise Planning Team Leadership Judy Dodgen Site Specialist FEMA Region VII Technological Hazards Specialist 9221 Ward Parkway Suite 300 Kansas City, Missouri, 64114 816-283-7091 judy.dodgen@dhs.gov Tom Mohr REP Planning Specialist SEMA Emergency Planner 6
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2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, Missouri, 65102 573-526-9245 tom.mohr@sema.dps.mo.gov Stan Crawford Off Site Programs Manager Ameren Emergency Response Coordinator P.O. Box 620, CA-460 Fulton, Missouri, 65251 573-220-2313 scrawford@ameren.com Vince Miller Protective Services Ameren Emergency Coordinator P.O. Box 620, CA-460 Fulton, Missouri, 65251 573-676-8985 vmiller@ameren.com Nicholas Turner On Site Coordinator Ameren Emergency Planning Coordinator P.O.Box 620, CA-460 Fulton, Missouri, 65251 573-676-8837 ndturner@cal.ameren.com 7
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1.3 Participating Organizations Agencies and organizations of the following jurisdictions participated in the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant exercise:
State Jurisdictions MO Family Support Division MO Department of Social Services MO Department of Transportation State Emergency Management Agency Dept. of Health & Senior Services Dept. of Social Services/Family Service Dept. of Public Safety Dept. of Transportation Public Service Commission Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Natural Resources Dept. of Conservation State Highway Patrol State Water Patrol Missouri National Guard Risk Jurisdictions Callaway County Commissioners Callaway County Emergency Management Callaway County Sheriff Callaway County 911 Callaway Community Hospital Callaway County Ambulance District Montgomery County EMS Montgomery County Clerk Montgomery City Rural Fire Dept Montgomery County Health Montgomery County Road & Bridge Montgomery County Commissioners Montgomery County Emergency Management 8
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Montgomery County Sheriff Gasconade County Emergency Management Gasconade County Sheriff Gasconade County Health Gasconade County Road & Bridge Gasconade 911 Center Osage County Commissioners Osage County Emergency Management Osage County Sheriff Osage County Health Osage County Road & Bridge Osage County RACES Osage County Highway Department Osage County Special Services Osage County Transportation Officer Osage County Veterinary Services Chamois R1 School District Support Jurisdictions Columbia Fire Department University of Missouri American Red Cross Couedin-Malinckrodt KTXY Radio Station Private Organizations Ameren UE Callaway Nuclear Power Plant Federal Jurisdictions FEMA Region VII National Weather Service - St. Louis Mo Forecast Office 9
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SECTION 2: EXERCISE DESIGN
SUMMARY
2.1 Exercise Purpose and Design Callaway Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) Emergency Plan describes CNPPs capability to respond effectively to a radiological emergency at the site, and provides a detailed description of CNPPs interaction with Federal, State, and local government agencies and private organizations.
The Emergency Plan provides for continuous emergency preparedness including the conduct of an annual exercise and preparatory drills.
The purpose of this exercise is to activate and evaluate portions of the Missouri State Emergency Plan, and the Callaway, Montgomery, Gasconade, and Osage County Emergency Plans, and associated implementing procedures, in accordance with 44 CFR 350. The conduct and evaluation of this drill provides additional training for emergency response organization personnel and a means to further enhance CNPP emergency response capability.
The Scenario Manual was designed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident scenario at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, located near Reform, Missouri, through which the capabilities and effectiveness of the emergency response plans for Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, the State of Missouri, Callaway, Montgomery, Gasconade, and Osage Counties can be evaluated. The Scenario Manual is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers/Evaluators as the control mechanism for the conduct of the drill.
The scenario was developed by Callaway Nuclear Power Plant. It was initially reviewed by ICF, a FEMA contractor, prior to the final review and approval by FEMA Region VII.
2.2 Exercise Objectives, Capabilities and Activities Callaway Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness Exercises and Drills are conducted to test and provide the opportunity to evaluate emergency plans, associated implementing procedures, facilities, and equipment. This exercise tested the CNPP emergency response organizations ability to assess and respond to emergency conditions and coordinate efforts with other agencies for protection of the health and safety of the public.
The scenario, as driven by the CNPP Control Room Simulator, depicted a simulated sequence of events, that resulted in escalating conditions of sufficient magnitude to warrant mobilization 10 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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of State and local agencies to respond to the simulated emergency. Whenever practical, the drill incorporated provisions for free play on the part of the participants.
The CNPP Emergency Preparedness Exercise & Drill Program objectives are based on the Federal requirements delineated in 44 CFR 350, and State of Missouri, Callaway, Montgomery, Osage, and Gasconade County Radiological Emergency Preparedness plans. Additional guidance provided in NUREG-0654, NUREG-0696, and NUREG-0737, was utilized in developing these objectives.
This Exercise included full participation by the State of Missouri, and Callaway, Montgomery, Osage and Gasconade Counties. A summary of the specific areas to be evaluated for all the participating organizations are listed in Table 3.1.
The overall objective of the Exercise was to evaluate the integrated capability of a major portion of the basic elements existing within the onsite emergency plans and emergency response organizations.
2.3 Scenario Summary Initial Conditions The plant is at 100% power and A is the Protected Train. The B EHC Pump (PCH01B) is tagged out to repair a leak at a fitting on the discharge piping. No other major equipment is out of service. The skies are overcast with wind from 292° at 5 MPH with a stability of D.
Temperature is 60 degrees.
The JPIC, All four Counties, and the State of Missouri will be participating in this Exercise.
Sentry Messages will be sent to the Counties and State.
Simulator set up to Training Load 10-03.
Narrative Summary The Scenario is called IC 68 Shortly after the Crew takes the watch a small leak developed in Containment on the C loop.
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The Shift Manager (SM) will declare an Unusual Event on EAL SU6.1 Unidentified RCS leakage > 25 gpm. The SM and/or the Control Room Communicator will make the notifications.
After the notification for the UE is complete there will be a channel failure of Pressurizer Pressure Transmitter BBPI0456A which will fail high. This will lead to crew actions to select away from this failed instrument if it was originally selected.
Later there will be a failure in the EHC system with a leak at CHV0003 the discharge isolation for the B EHC pump (PCH01B). This will cause a turbine trip and a Rx trip signal to be generated. The automatic trip will fail but the RO will be able to trip the Rx manually from the MCB. The Shift Manager will declare an ALERT on EAL SA2.1 and call out the ERO to activate the on Site Emergency Organization. Notifications will be sent to the counties and the state and the ERFs will start to activate.
When the activation of the ERFs is complete there will be indication that the leak in Containment has grown to 250 gpm. If an SI signal was not generated during the RX trip the SI will take place at this time. After the SI the B CCW Pump will trip due to a spurious relay operation that causes the trip coil to energize. The EC will recognize that the large RCS leak also meets the threshold for an Alert and a follow up notification will be made.
As the scenario continues there will be a loose parts monitor alarm followed by a rise in RCS activity. If Let Down is in service the crew will see levels on SJRE01 > 25 µci/cc. If Let Down is isolated the indication will some from SDRE0024 at the sample sink. The EC will declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY on EAL FS1.1 (Loss or Potential Loss of any two barriers). The notifications to the State and EPZ Counties will be made from the EOF.
Alarms on the Area Rad Monitors will show rising Rad levels on the 2000 level of the Aux Bldg.
This is from a failed penetration seal (Penetration P-76 CCW from RCPs return) around the 4 pipe. The EC in the TSC should declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY on EAL.FG1.1 (Loss of two barriers and Potential Loss of the third). Notifications should be completed to the Counties and the State. (Note as the leak continues into the Aux Bldg, Rad levels on GTRE0021B will reach values that will support a GE on RG1.2 When the GE notifications are complete there will be a MAGNEM calculation that will extend the PAR out to 5 miles around & 10 miles down wind in sectors EFG. A new PAR notification 12 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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will be sent out.
After a period of time the Emergency Team is sent out to stop the leak in the North Piping Pen Room they will report back the leak is stopped. The Team will report that they were able to stop the leak by packing material around the pipe. After this is completed and the crew returns for a debrief, the Exercise can be terminated.
Sequence of Events Exercise Scenario 5-11-11 Timeline Sequence of Events
Initial Conditions: Initial conditions can be provided at the start of the scenario.
0600 Stabilize Simulator: Establish Exercise conditions in Simulator and verify initial parameters. Perform initial checks. Load 10-3 Reset to IC 68, 100% MOC Password 69236923 0630 Simulates Morning Meeting for Plant: Established Initial conditions for Exercise with Shift Managers Turnover sheet emailed to EDO & Key Coordinators.
0630 Turnover: Crew walks down MCB and complete briefs.
(0700) Exercise Start
(0710) RCS leak of ~ 30 gpm on C Loop in Containment.
(0725) SM Declares Unusual Event on EAL SU6.1 (RCS leak > 25 gpm)
(0740) Plant announcement made and Initial Notifications sent from the Control Room.
(0750) Channel Failure of Pressurizer Pressure Transmitter BBPI0456A which will fail high (Mn Scn #1)
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(0810) EHC leak will cause Turbine trip and RX will fail to auto trip. Manual from MCB successful. (Mn Scn #2)
(0825) SM Declares Alert on EAL SA2.1 (RTS failed auto trip) (Mn Scn #3).
(0840) Plant announcement has been made, ERO activation message sent and Initial Notifications sent from the Control Room.
(0925)RCS Leak in Ctmt rises to 250 gpm. If SI did not happen on Rx trip it will take place at this time. Also meets condition for Alert but no escalation.
(0930) Loose Parts Monitor alarm. C RCS Loop location.
(0940) RCS activity starts to rise RCS activity >25 µci/ml if L/D available or SDRE0024 > 13R (Malfunction is Fuel Fail).
(0955) EC declares a SAE on EAL FS1.1 ( Loss or Potential Loss of two barriers)
1000 ESW leak 2016 CB on piping in overhead. (Mn Scn #4).
(1010) Plant announcement has been made and Initial Notifications sent from the Control Room.
TBD Accountability should be simulated
(1030) NB02 has a B CCW Pump Brk trip. Relay on breaker face is black and has been very hot (Mn Scn #5).
(1100) Leak in North Piping Penetration Room and ARMs show alarm (Mn Scn #6).
(1115) General Emergency is declared on EAL FG1.1 (Loss of two barriers and Loss or Potential Loss of a third barrier) PARs of 2&5 (Sectors EFG). Depending on timing RG1.2 will also be present and may be bases for GE declaration.
(1130) Plant announcement made and Initial Notifications sent from the EOF
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(1130) Lunch
(1230) Dose calculations cause new PAR of 5&10 miles sectors EFG. (insert at quarter hour +2 minutes)
(1245) PARs developed and notifications sent to state and Counties
(1300) After the leak is stopped and E Teams debriefed the Exercise can be terminated.
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SECTION 3: ANALYSIS OF CAPABILITIES 3.1 Exercise Evaluation and Results Contained in this chapter are the results and findings of evaluation of all jurisdictions and functional entities that participated in the May 11, 2011 Plume Exercise,to test the off-site emergency response capabilities of State and local governments in the 10-mile EPZ surrounding the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant.
Included also are the results and findings of the evaluation of all jurisdictions and functional entities that participated in the out-of-sequence drills and activities on March 28, 29, 31, and May 12, 2011. Those out-of-sequence drills are incorporated into the 2011 sequence and, by extension, this report.
Each functional entity was evaluated on the basis of its demonstration of criteria delineated in Emergency Preparedness: Exercise Evaluation Methodology as printed in the Federal Register, September 12, 2001, and April 25, 2002.
3.2 Summary Results of Exercise Evaluation The matrix presented in Table 3.1, on the following page, presents the status of all exercise criteria from the FEMA Exercise Evaluation Areas and Criteria which were scheduled for demonstration during this exercise, at all participating jurisdictions and functional entities.
Exercise criteria are listed by number and the demonstration status of those criteria is indicated by the use of the following letters:
M - Met (No Deficiency or ARCAs assessed and no unresolved ARCAs from prior exercises)
D - Deficiency assessed A - Area(s) Requiring Corrective Action (ARCA) assessed or unresolved ARCA(s) from prior exercise(s)
N - Not Demonstrated (Reason explained in sub-section B)
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Table 3.1 - Summary of Exercise Evaluation (2 pages)
DATE: 2011-05-11 SITE: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, MO M: Met, A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, P: Plan Issue, N: Not Demonstrated MO State EOC MO DA/FTC Missouri Field Tm A Missouri Field Tm B MO JIC MO FCP/EOF EAS Station - KTXY Missouri Girls Town Heanes Recep. Ctr Callaway Cty EOC Kingdom Academy Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 M M M M M M M M Facilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1 M
M M M Communications Equipment 1d1 M M M M M M M M Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1 M M M M M M M M M M Protective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1 M
M M
Radiological Assessment and PARs 2b1 M
M Decisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2 M
M PADs for protection of special populations 2c1 M
M Rad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1 M M M M
M M M M Implementation of KI decision 3b1 M M M M
M M M Implementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1 M
Implementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2 M
M M Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1 M
M Impediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2 M
Implementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions.
3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1 M M Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2 M
Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3 M M Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1 M
M M
Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 M
Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1 M
M M M M
Support Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1 M
Mon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1 M
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Table 3.1 - Summary of Exercise Evaluation (Continued. page 2/2)
DATE: 2011-05-11 SITE: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, MO M: Met, A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, P: Plan Issue, N: Not Demonstrated Fulton Nursing Ctr Callaway Hospital Callaway Cty Amb.
Churchill Terrace Presbyterian Manor Riverview Nursing Jefferson Lodge Gasconade Cty EOC Montgomery EOC Osage Cty EOC Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 M M M Facilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1 M M M Communications Equipment 1d1 M M M Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1 M M M M M M M M M M Protective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1 M
A M
Radiological Assessment and PARs 2b1 Decisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2 M M M PADs for protection of special populations 2c1 M M M Rad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1 M M M M M M M M M M Implementation of KI decision 3b1 M
M M M M M M M M Implementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1 M
M M M M M M M Implementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2 M M M Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1 M M M Impediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2 M M M Implementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions.
3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1 Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2 Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3 Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1 M M M Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 M M M Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1 M M M Support Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1 Mon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1 Temporary care of evacuees 6c1 Transportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6d1 M M 18 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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3.3 Criteria Evaluation Summaries 3.3.1 Missouri Jurisdictions 3.3.1.1 Missouri State Emergency Operations Center The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) staff demonstrated an excellent use of the Sentry system. The State displayed good coordinating abilities within SEMA, and with agencies outside the EOC.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.d.1, 5.a.1, 5.b.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.2 Missouri Dose Assessment/Field Team Coordination This is a team of experienced members who are familiar with their roles and those of the other participating agencies. They worked very well together and were interchangeable with the duties each performed. The team was conscientious about checking with each other to make sure everything they needed to do was completed in a timely manner. They demonstrated good problem solving and were proactive in discussions regarding possible future events.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 4.a.2.
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3.3.1.3 Missouri Radiological Field Team A Field Team A displayed excellent team work, communication skills, and was well prepared.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 4.a.1, 4.a.3.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.4 Missouri Radiological Field Team B Field Team B displayed excellent team work, communication skills, and was well prepared.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 4.a.1, 4.a.3.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.5 Missouri Joint Information Center Communication between Ameren and SEMA was very strong. Collocation of the JIC at SEMA was beneficial. All of the JIC staff worked like "a very well oiled machine".
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 5.b.1.
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PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.6 Missouri Forward Command Post/EOF Excellent coordination was demonstrated between SEMA, DHSS, and Ameren. All staff members from each of the organizations were very professional and knowledgeable and worked well as a team.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 5.b.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.1.7 EAS Station - KTXY The staff at KTXY Radio Station was very dedicated to performing accurate and timely notifications.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 5.a.1, 5.b.1.
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3.3.2 Risk Jurisdictions 3.3.2.1 Missouri Girls Town The staff was very knowledgeable of the plan, procedures, and their roles during an incident.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.2.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.2 Callaway County/Fulton Emergency Operations Center Staff did an excellent job in demonstrating implementation of protective action decisions. The facility layout provided for excellent communication between departments and the staff utilized wall maps and displays very effectively.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.a.3, 5.b.1.
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3.3.2.3 Kingdom Christian Academy Staff members were very knowledgeable of the plan, procedures, and roles during an incident.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.2.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.4 Fulton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center The staff members were not only committed to the residents in their care, but also committed and knowledgeable of their plans and procedures.Their staff members also demonstrated good knowledge of dosimetry and KI.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.5 Churchill Terrace Assisted Living The staff demonstrated a good basic understanding of their plans and procedures.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1.
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DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.6 Presbyterian Manor of Fulton Staff members demonstrated a good basic understanding of their plan and procedures.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.7 Riverview Nursing Home The staff members demonstrated good knowledge of their plans and procedures.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1.
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3.3.2.8 Jefferson Lodge of Fulton The staff was very proactive with their emergency planning.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.9 Gasconade County Emergency Operations Center The staff worked well together as a team. The briefings were thorough and detailed. The EOC leadership demonstrated proactiveness and preparation for potential actions.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.a.3, 5.b.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.10 Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center Leadership was very strong and proactive for potential actions and needs. The staff worked well as a team and the briefings were thorough and had great detail.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.a.3, 5.b.1.
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AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: 2.a.1.
ISSUE NO.: 10-11-2a1-A-01 CRITERION: OROs use a decision-making process to insure that an exposure control system, including the use of KI, is in place for emergency workers including provisions to authorize radiation exposure in excess of admin or PAGs.
CONDITION: Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) staff stated that no emergency workers (EW) would be allowed to exceed the administrative limit of 1 rem, even though the Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan states that Until environmental samples have been taken and dose assessment has been made, emergency workers will not be allowed to exceed a conservative Administrative Dose Limit of 1 rem, as read on their dosimeters, except for situations involving lifesaving or protection of large populations authorization for such activities will be made by the Commissioners in the EOC, in consultation with qualified DHSS technical personnel.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The Montgomery County EOC staff members are not adequately trained on the Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan.
REFERENCE:
NUREG-0654, K.4, J.10. e, f; Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan, Annex J, III.E.3 EFFECT: While the scenario did not cause EWs to exceed administrative exposure limits, the EOC staff did not know who should authorize EWs to exceed administrative exposure limits or when EWs could possibly be authorized to exceed administrative limits.
RECOMMENDATION: Montgomery County EOC staff should review the Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan.
SCHEDULE OF CORRECTION: The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) will conduct training to the Montgomery County EOC staff, with special emphasis on radiological exposure limits. This will be demonstrated at the 26 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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next biennial Callaway Nuclear Power Plant exercise.
DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.2.11 Osage County Emergency Operations Center The efficient facility layout of the EOC contributed to effective team work. The Chamois R1 School District, in Chamois, MO voluntarily participated in the evacuation drill. They are to be commended for their dedication and proactiveness.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.a.3, 5.b.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.3 Support Jurisdictions 3.3.3.1 Hearnes Reception and Care Center Many organizations worked together and displayed good team work, positive attitude, excellent contamination control procedures, and strong monitoring techniques.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.a.1, 6.b.1.
AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: 6.a.1.
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CRITERION: Reception center/emergency worker facility has appropriate space, adequate resources, and trained personnel to provide monitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees and/or emergency workers. (NUREG-0654, J.10.h.,
K.5.b)
CONDITION: The initial operability check which was performed on the portal monitor was not performed according to the plan. A one microCurie Cs-137 check source was used, and was correctly placed in the center of each detector to be counted. However, the check source was only counted in the centerline once - at approximately chest height. The plan instructs that the source should be counted along the centerline of the portal in several locations to check the sensitivity of the monitor.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The two emergency workers who were assigned to the portal worked mostly from memory and did not refer to the plan while setting up and preparing to use the portal monitors. At one point they referenced the owners manual for the portal monitor which is provided by the vendor, but the owners manual did not have the same instructions for operability checks as the Hearnes Reception and Care Center Plan.
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NUREG 0654, J. 12; FEMA REP 21 EFFECT: By not performing the operability check of the portal monitor with the check source in several different locations along the centerline (e.g., ankle height, waist height, chest height, and head height) to verify that the portal is responding all along the centerline, it is possible that an evacuee with contamination somewhere along their body may not be detected by the portal.
CORRECTIVE ACTION DEMONSTRATED: It was recommended that a job aid be developed for the emergency workers assigned to the portal monitor which lists step-by-step the procedure for setting up and performing operability checks of the portal monitors. The controller provided on-the-spot retraining of the process for operability checks of the portal, and the process was correctly re-demonstrated.
Based on the above, this issue is now closed.
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ISSUE NO.: 10-11-6a1-A-03 CRITERION: Reception center/emergency worker facility has appropriate space, adequate resources, and trained personnel to provide monitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees and/or emergency workers. (NUREG-0654, J.10.h.,
K.5.b)
CONDITION: The first six evacuees monitored included three individuals who were contaminated and three who were not. The total time it took for the first six evacuees to be monitored with the portal monitor was eight minutes and 34 seconds.
This time would not meet the 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> time limit requirements of NUREG O654 (J.
Protective Response, #12, page 65) to monitor 20% of the total evacuees (3829 estimated evacuees). The evaluator discussed this issue with the controller, and an additional emergency worker was brought over to fill out the initial paperwork and provide instructions to the evacuees instead of having the emergency workers assigned to the portal monitor perform those tasks. Six additional evacuees were then monitored with the portal monitor. None of the six were contaminated for this timed sequence. The monitoring times for these six evacuees were: 15 seconds, 16 seconds, 16 seconds, 15 seconds, 12 seconds, and 11 seconds respectively. The Hearnes Plan estimates 15 seconds monitoring time per evacuee, and the average of these six times meets the 15 second estimation.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The original process demonstrated with the first six evacuees had the two emergency workers assigned to the portal initiating the paperwork for each evacuee by requesting his/her name and filling out the monitoring form with the name of the evacuee. The emergency workers at the portal then provided instructions to the evacuee on what was going to occur during the portal monitoring process.
They also were responsible for changing out the paper on the floor to the portal monitor each time the portal alarmed and assisting the evacuee with donning booties and directing the evacuee to decontamination. The initial monitoring process for evacuees included having the evacuee step backward out of the portal if it should alarm, step off the paper to their left, don booties, and proceed to decontamination.
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NUREG 0654, J. 12 EFFECT: The two emergency workers assigned to the portal were trying to do too many different tasks and it was slowing down the initial monitoring process.
CORRECTIVE ACTION DEMONSTRATED: After this issue was discussed with the controller, an additional staff member was brought over to work the station. This additional staff member was responsible for filling out the initial information on the forms and providing instructions to the evacuee. This was helpful in assisting the second group of six evacuees in being processed through the portal monitor in a more timely manner. Based on the above this issue is now closed.
DEFICIENCY: None PLAN ISSUES: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 3.3.3.2 Callaway Community Hospital The staff that participated in this Medical Service (MS-1) Drill did an excellent job in assessing the contamination of the patient. They demonstrated outstanding knowledge and skills in decontamination.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.d.1.
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3.3.3.3 Callaway County Ambulance District This team was able to show good knowledge of radiological contamination control concepts, and displayed excellent team work.
In summary, the status of DHS/FEMA criteria for this location is as follows:
MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 6.d.1.
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SECTION 4: CONCLUSION Based on the results of this exercise, the offsite radiological emergency response plans and preparedness for the State of Missouri and the affected local jurisdictions are deemed adequate to provide reasonable assurance that appropriate measures can be taken to protect the health and safety of the public in the event of a radiological emergency. Therefore, 44 CFR Part 350 approval of the offsite radiological emergency response plans and preparedness for the State of Missouri site-specific to Callaway Nuclear Power Plant will remain in effect.
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APPENDIX A: IMPROVEMENT PLAN Issue Number: 10-11-2a1-A-01 Criterion: 2a1 ISSUE: Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) staff stated that no emergency workers (EW) would be allowed to exceed the administrative limit of 1 rem, even though the Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan states that Until environmental samples have been taken and dose assessment has been made, emergency workers will not be allowed to exceed a conservative Administrative Dose Limit of 1 rem, as read on their dosimeters, except for situations involving lifesaving or protection of large populations authorization for such activities will be made by the Commissioners in the EOC, in consultation with qualified DHSS technical personnel.
RECOMMENDATION: Montgomery County EOC staff should review the Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan.
SCHEDULE OF CORRECTION: The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) will conduct training to the Montgomery County EOC staff, with special emphasis on radiological exposure limits. This will be demonstrated at the next biennial Callaway Nuclear Power Plant exercise.
CORRECTIVE ACTION DESCRIPTION:
CAPABILITY:
PRIMARY RESPONSIBLE AGENCY:
CAPABILITY ELEMENT:
START DATE:
AGENCY POC:
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
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APPENDIX B: EXERCISE TIMELINE Table 1 on the following pages, indicates the times recorded for various activities and decisions at each of the evaluated locations. A disparity in times is normal given the need for message transmissions and decision-making at the various locales.
The KI time difference of 0845 for Field Teams A & B is due to simulated ingestion of KI before being dispatched.
Table 1 - Exercise Timeline DATE: 2011-05-11, SITE: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, MO Emergency Classification Level or Event Time Utility Declared MO State EOC MO DA/FTC Missouri Field Tm A Missouri Field Tm B MO JIC MO FCP/EOF Unusual Event 0714 0722 N/A 0729 0729 0814 0714 Alert 0815 0822 0820 0825 0825 0823 0818 Site Area Emergency 1031 1043 1044 1041 1041 1031 1043 General Emergency 1138 1150 1150 1149 1147 1151 1142 Simulated Rad. Release Started 1135 1150 1135 1137 1151 1150 Simulated Rad. Release Terminated N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Facility Declared Operational 0845 0950 1031 1000 Governor Declared State of Emergency 0822 1148 1148 1st Protective Action Decision: Precautionary:
TACP 2 mile radius; stop water traffic on MO river between 125 & 108; close airspace over plant (3 mile radius and below 5k feet); stop rail traffic; place dairy animals on stored feed and water 1055 1055 1055 1055 1st Siren Activation 1102 1102 1102 Initial EAS Message 1105 1105 1105 2nd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Sectors E, F, G and 2 mile radius/5 mile downwind / subareas C1, C3, C4, C5, O1 1216 1155 1216 1216 2nd Siren Activation 1216 1216 1216 2nd EAS Message 1226 1226 1219 3rd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Sectors E, F, G and 5 mile radius/10 mile downwind / C1, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C11, M1, M2, G1, O1 1226 1226 1226 3rd Siren Activation 1303 1303 1303 3rd EAS Message 1306 1306 1306 KI Recommended to Emergency Workers 1232 1155 0845 0845 1232 1150 Embargo Decision (Final) Ingestion 1150 1150 Exercise Terminated 1328 1318 1328 1318 34 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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Table 1 - Exercise Timeline DATE: 2011-05-11, SITE: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, MO Emergency Classification Level or Event Time Utility Declared EAS Station - KTXY Callaway Cty EOC Gasconade Cty EOC Montgomery EOC Osage Cty EOC Unusual Event 0714 0722 0724 0722 0722 Alert 0815 0822 0822 0822 0823 Site Area Emergency 1031 1043 1043 1044 1043 General Emergency 1138 1150 1150 1151 1150 Simulated Rad. Release Started 1135 1150 1150 1151 1135 Simulated Rad. Release Terminated N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Facility Declared Operational 0722 0825 0858 0825 Governor Declared State of Emergency 1148 1148 1148 1148 1st Protective Action Decision: Precautionary:
TACP 2 mile radius; stop water traffic on MO river between 125 & 108; close airspace over plant (3 mile radius and below 5k feet); stop rail traffic; place dairy animals on stored feed and water 1055 1055 1055 1055 1st Siren Activation 1102 1102 1102 1102 Initial EAS Message 1106 2nd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Sectors E, F, G and 2 mile radius/5 mile downwind / subareas C1, C3, C4, C5, O1 1211 1211 1211 1211 2nd Siren Activation 1216 1216 1216 1216 2nd EAS Message 1226 3rd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Sectors E, F, G and 5 mile radius/10 mile downwind /
C1, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C11, M1, M2, G1, O1 1255 1255 1255 1255 3rd Siren Activation 1303 1303 1303 1303 3rd EAS Message 1303 KI Recommended to Emergency Workers 1215 1159 1232 1150 Embargo Decision (Final) Ingestion 1150 1150 1150 Exercise Terminated 1337 1320 1321 1321 1321 35 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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APPENDIX C: EXERCISE EVALUATORS AND TEAM LEADERS DATE: 2011-05-11, SITE: Callaway Nuclear Power Plant, MO LOCATION EVALUATOR AGENCY Missouri State Emergency Operations Center Bridget Ahlgrim
- Nan Calhoun FEMA VI Missouri Joint Information Center
- Al Lookabaugh Michael Shuler, Sr.
HQ REP ICF FEMA III EAS Station - KTXY
- Joe Schulte FEMA VII Callaway County/Fulton Emergency Operations Center
- Joe Schulte FEMA VII Fulton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Rex Jennings FEMA VII Churchill Terrace Assisted Living
- Judy Dodgen FEMA VII Presbyterian Manor of Fulton
- Rex Jennings FEMA VII Riverview Nursing Home
- Andrew Chancellor FEMA VII Jefferson Lodge of Fulton
- Andrew Chancellor FEMA VII Gasconade County Emergency Operations Center
- Rex Jennings James McClanahan Robert Neff FEMA VII ICF FEMA III Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center Larry Broockerd Cara Christianson-Riley
- Andrew Chancellor David Jeremy HQ REP FEMA VII HQ REP Hearnes Reception and Care Center Audie Canida Cara Christianson-Riley Jeff Clark Rex Jennings
- Joe Schulte Kim Steves FEMA VII FEMA VII FEMA VII FEMA VII FEMA VII Kansas Dept of Health Callaway Community Hospital
- Jeff Clark FEMA VII Callaway County Ambulance District
- Audie Canida FEMA VII
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APPENDIX D: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Acronym Meaning ACP Access Control Points ARC American Red Cross ARCA Area Requiring Corrective Action BURS Back Up Radio System CANS Community Alert Network System CDE Committed Dose Equivalent CHO County Health Officer CNPP Callaway Nuclear Power Plant CTCC Cremer Therapeutic Community Center DHS Department of Homeland Security DRD Direct Reading Dosimeter EAB Exclusion Area Boundary EAS Emergency Alert System ECC Emergency Communications Center ECL Emergency Classification Level EMD Emergency Management Director EMS Emergency Medical Services EOC Emergency Operation Center EOF Emergency Operations Facility EOP Emergency Operations Plan EPZ Emergency Planning Zone EW Emergency Workers FAA Federal Aviation Administration FCP Forward Command Post FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FSD Family Support Division FTC Field Team Coordinator GAR Governor's Authorized Representative GE General Emergency GIS Geographic Information System JIC Joint Information Center JPIC Joint Public Information Center LE Law Enforcement MSHP Missouri State Highway Patrol 37 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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NWS National Weather Service OATS Owensville Area Transportation Service OSL Optically Stimulated Luminescence PAD Protective Action Decision PAR Protective Action Recommendation PHO Public Health Officer PIO Public Information Officer RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services REA Radiological Emergency Area REP Radiological Emergency Preparedness SAE Site Area Emergency SEMA State Emergency Management Agency SEOC State Emergency Operations Center SNB Subsequent News Broadcast SOP Standard Operating Procedure TCP Traffic Control Points TEDE Total Effective Dose Equivalent TL Team Leader TLD Thermo Luminescent Dosimeter UE Unusual Event USCG United States Coast Guard 38 Unclassified Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REP)
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