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Preliminary Prompt Notification Siren Sys Test Rept for 841024 Test.
ML17298B572
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 10/24/1984
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ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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I'AI.O VERDI NLICI.I:AR Gl NI.',RAG'1NG S')'AT]ON I'ROMI'T NOT]I'3CA'I'ION S3RI'.N SYS'I'H'I 'I'I'.ST RI PORT FOR OCTOBER 24, 1984 TES'I'UMI'IARY APS conducted a full scale test of the PVNGS Prompt Notification Siren System on October 24, 1984. The siren system, comprised of thirty-seven sirens, was act:ivated from the Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services {MCDCDRES) at 12:00 p.m. and again at 32:15 p.m.

HAM radio operat:ors from the Phoenix area participated as volunteer evaluators/observers.

The preliminary findings indicate that the siren system satisfied all applicable federal standards. A random telephone survey of the 10-mile EPZ residents showed that over 90X of those called heard the sirens sound.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) rated the test excellent on both the siren 'sound coverage of the residents and the receipt of siren and emergency actions information by the residents.

I INTRODUCTION A. Purpose The second full scale annual test of the PVNGS Prompt Notification Siren System was conducted on October 24, 1984. The objective of the test was twofold: 1) to demonstrate that the system provides adequate acoustical coverage of the resident population within the PVNGS 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) and 2) to assure that APS has provided adequate distribution of siren and emergency action information to the residents.

B. System Description The thirty-seven sirens installed within the 10-mile EPZ by APS were manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation (FSC). The alert system designed consists of thirty-four electro-mechanical FSC Thunderbolt models and three electronic FSC Siratone models. Both the Thunderbolt and Siratone models are rotating sirens and produce a single tone. The electro-mechanical sirens utilize a single phase power supply, while the electronic siren model uses a solar powered battery unit for its power source. Sound level measure-ments were performed prior to the test by Acoustic Technology Incorporated test engineers and were included in APS'ield testing report on the Siren Prompt Notification System for PVNGS, dated August 1983. The report was forwarded to FEMA, Region IX, on September 30, 1984. A FEMA-43 ("Standard Guide for the Evaluation of Alert and Notification Systems for Nuclear Power Plants" )

Report, dated May 31, 1984, was submitted to FEMA, Region IX, in June 1984.

II PRE-TEST PREPARAT]ON A. Checkout: of: Equipment.

Prior to the Octobet 24t.l> test., a grow] t.est was performed on each individual siren. To ensure t.hat eaclt siren cou]d receive a si gn()3, a 8] ] ent 't est wns conducted from the desi g>>at ed act i-vat;Ion cont.rol p<>>>t 3 .

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B. Personnel Training On July 25, 1984, APS conducted a training c3ass for state and county personnel having the repsonsibility for acti-vating the sirens. Participants in the training session included representatives from the Maricopa County Depart-ment of Civil Defense and Emergency Services, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and the Department of Public Safety.

On October 17 and 24, 1984, APS conducted training for approximate1y 45 HAM radio operator volunteers on the manual activation of the sirens at the siren pole.

C. Public Information The residents of the PVNGS 10-mile EPZ were notified, through written correspondence and the posting of notices in public places, of the date and approximate time that the sirens would be sounded and that FEMA would conduct a random telephone survey to determine if the sirens could .be heard. APS also informed the local media of the siren test date and approximate time. A complete list of media distribution is provided on Attachment 81.

III PROCEDURES AND RESULTS A. Staffing and Communications The HAM radio operators assembled at the PVNGS where they were briefed on the purpose of the Visitors'enter, siren system and the use of the siren test evaluation forms. They were then divided into teams led by Palo Verde emergency response personnel and siren maintenance personnel. Group leaders were responsible for leading the evaluators to and from designated siren pole location and collecting siren test evaluation forms (see Attach-ment A'2) and other materials at the end of the test.

After the briefing at the Visitors'enter, the radio operators were provided training on manual siren acti-vation and then led to their assigned siren pole for the test.

A central communication station was established adjacent to the PVNGS Visitors'enter to coordinate the deploy-ment of evaluators with the MCDCDRES siren activation station. Communications between the activation station and the field was accomplished using the HAM radio com-munications net. Three maintenance personne3 were placed in the fie1d to respond to any sirens which ma3functioned during the test.

B. Test.ing The siren syst,em was activated twice. 7'he purpose for the second activation was to allow any sirens which failed to sound on the first test to be repaired, thus assuring complete system activation on the second. Upon completion of the second test, FEMA conducted a random telephone survey of the 10-mile EPZ residents to determine if they heard the sirens and if if they had received information the sirens should sound in an concerning what actions to take actual emergency.

C. Results

1. System Activation

!'ICDCDEES successfully activated the sirens from the County EOC.

The control panel interrogation printouts are provided as Attachments ¹3 (first test) and ¹4 (second test).

On the first test (12:00 pm) only one siren (INTRAC ¹410) malfunctioned, due to a broken fuse. The fuse was replaced by a maintenance worker prior to the second test.,

On the second test (12:15 pm) all thirty-seven sirens operated properly.

FEMA requested that meteorological conditions at the PVNGS site be recorded at 90 minutes, 30 minutes, and 10 minutes before the first test. The conditions are provided on Attachment ¹5.

A completed FEMA, Region IX, Siren Testing Log is provided as Attachment ¹6.

2. Telephone Survey The preliminary findings by FEMA indicate that the siren system satisfied all applicable federal standards. Over 90X of those residents called heard the sirens sound. FEMA rated this response "excellent".

An "excellent" rating was also given in regard to the of information on sirens and emergency actions to take, residents'eceipt however a percentage of those responding positively to this part of the survey is not yet available.

3. FEMA Report Before the end of 1984, FEMA will issue an official evaluation of the test.

D. Public Meetings Following the siren tests, APS held two public meetings to permit 1ocal residents to discuss the tests and the siren system and to ask questions about the emergency plan for PVNGS.

ATTACllMENT 0l MEDIA DISTRIBUTION LIST Arizona Business Gazette KASA Radio Arizona Farmer-Ranchman KDJQ Radio Arizona Le islative Review . KDKB Radio Arizona Re ublic KFLR Radio Bucke e Valle News KHEP Radio KJJJ Radio Glendale Star KKLT Radio Mar vale Star KLFF Radio Mesa Tribune KMCR Radio New Times Weekl KMEO Radio Peoria Times KMLE Radio Phoenix Business Journal KMZK Radio Phoenix Gazette KNIX Radio Scottsdale Dail Pro ress KOOL Radio Sun Cit News Sun KOPA Radio Tem e Dail News KOY Radio {spanish speaking)

Westsider KPHX Radio KQYT Radio KRDS Radio KAET Television KSTM Radio KPAZ Television KTAR Radio KPHO Television KUKQ Radio KPNX Television KUPD Radio KTSP Television KVVA Radio (spanish speaking)

KTVK Television KXAM Radio KXEG Radio KZZP Radio Associated Press Wire Service United Press International Wire Service

ATTACHMENT /I2 PAL() Vl',Rl)l'. NUCLI:,AR GVNl RATl NG STAT10N Si ren Test. Rc port. Form Name (Please Print.)

Address Home Phone Siren Number (Use siren number on pole)

When you reach your siren location, walk over to the siren pole and find the number. This should be the same as your siren number listed above.

For the test you should stand at the siren pole beside the control cabinet:.

Wait for the siren test to begin and complete the questionaire. After the test, return the evaluation sheet to your group leader.

(Check one)

Siren Time of Day Time of Day Wavering Steady Test d Siren Started Siren Sto ed Tone Tone (This test will last 3-5 minutes)

Did the siren operate continuously throughout the test?

~es Did the horn Did the siren rotate:

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Attachment I/6 FEMA REGION IX SIREN TESTING, HAIHTEHANCE, AND OUTAGE LOG HA"fl'. Ol'UCLEAR I'OMER PL%IT: PAl.O VERDE HVCI.EAR GEHERATIHG STATION I.OCATfOH: APPROXI'.IATELY 50 MILES HEST OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA DATE LOG SUBMITTED TO FEHA:

SIREN !lUNBERS TESTING HAINTEHANCE OUTAGE GENERAL IHFORi~fATIQN Date/Time FEi fA Add l oss ( intr ac) Loca t ion Type

'of Da te/Time of Test Satisfactory/

Preventive Date/Time Siren Type of Corrective Date/Time . Date/Time if Not ied? Remar~

Aumber Number, Haintenance Action Siren Siren Yes/;:o Test Test Unsatisfactor Performed Malfunction Malfunction Taken Lo ed Out Lo zed In Date/Time 010 23 Fomplete 24 Oct. 84 C cle 1200 PN Satisfacto 200

(,'iete 24 Oct. 84 cle 1200 Satis facto 220 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfacto 230 lete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfacto 240 18 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfacto 260 36 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory 300 piete 24 Oct. 84 ycle 1200 Satis facto 310 3/ lete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory 330 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfacto 400 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory 401 piete 24 Oct. 84 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory 402 3I. piet 24 Oct. 84

/ . C cle 1200 Satisfacto 410 24 Complet 24 Oct. 84 C cle l200 Satisfacto 4I I piet 24 Oct. 84 Sat isfactory C cia 1200

J FEMA REGION IX SIREN TESTING, <AINTENANCE, AND OUTAGE LOG

":hill'. Ol'UCf.t'.AR POWER PLAN<T: PAf.O VEN)E blUCLEAil GENERAT1NG STATION 'Page 2 l OCATfON: APPROXI."LATELY 50 i~fILES WEST OF PiiOENIX, ARIZONA DATE LOG SUBMITTED TO FEMA:

S I RE!J NUifBERS TESTING HAINTENANCE OUTAGE GENERAL INFORKVCIO'f Date/Time Fc Address (Tntrac) Location Tvl)e D te/Time Test Preventive Date/Time Type Corrective Date/Time Date/Time Votified~ Remar Number Number of of Satisfactory/ Lfaintenance Siren of Action Siren Siren Yes/No Test Test Unsatisfactor Performed Malfunction Malfunction Taken Lo ed Out Lo ed I.". Date/Time Complet 24 Oct. 84 412 28 I

Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct 84 420 19 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 421 20

'Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Canplet<I 24 Oct. 84 21 430'31 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory C piet) 24 Oct. 84 37 Cycle I 1200 Satisfactory Canplet 24 Oct. 84 440 16 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 441 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 442 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Ccmple t 24 Oct. 84 450 15 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Ccmplet 24 Oct. 84 451 10 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 4

Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Canplet 24 Oct 84 453 Cyci.e 1200 Satisfactory Compl.et 24 Oct. 84 454 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Gxnpl.et) 24 Oct. 84 C

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'UCATION: APPROXIHATELY 50 HILES WEST OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA DATE LOG SUBMITTED TO FEHA:

SIREN Xi'UHBERS TESTING HAINTENANCE OUTAGE GENERAL INFORMATION I Da te/Time FE.TA Address (Intrac) Location I Type Pate/Time Test Preventive Date/Time Type Corrective Date/Time Date/Time Notified? Remar Number Number of of Satisfactory/ Haintenance Siren of Action Siren Siren Yes/No Test Test Unsatisfactor Performed Malfunction Halfunction Taken Lo ed Out Lo ed In Date/Time Canplet 24 Oct. 84 460 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 461 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Canplet 24 Oct. 84 46'2 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet) 24 Oct. 84 470 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory

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Complet 24 Oct. 84 471 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 472 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 500 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Ccmplet 24 Oct. 84 540 32 Cycle 1200 Satisfactory Complet 24 Oct. 84 570 ~o Cycle 1200 Satisfactory I

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