ML18093B337
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988
- TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title
- 1. 0 Exercise Schedule 1.1. 0
. 2. 0 Exercise Scope & Objectives 2 .1. 0 3.0 Guidelines - Index 3.0.0 3.1 Exercise Guidelines 3.2 Participant Instructions 3.3 Participating Locations 4.0 Referee/Observer Information - Index 4.0.0 4.1 Referee and Player Assignment List 4.2 Referee/Observer Instructions 4.3 Observation Sheets (Referees) 4.4 Phone Lists 4.5 Participants Evaluation Report(Players) 4.6 Drill Sign-in Sheets(Participants) 5.0 Scenario overview - Index 5.0.0 5.1 Scenario synopsis and Diagram 5.2 Scenario Timeline 5.3 Major Observable Onsite Events 5.4 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.5 Radiological Assumptions 6.0 Exercise Message Forms 6.0.0 7.0 Supplemental Scenarios 7.0.0 8.0 Operational Data Spreadsheets 8.0.0 9.0 Onsite Radiological and Chemistry Data - Index 9.0.0 9.1 Isotopics for RCS Activity & Dose Rates, Other Chemistry Data, Containment Air, Plant Vent Samples and Dose Rates, and source Term (Q) Data.
9.2 Plant Vent Flow Rates and MET Data 9.3 Inplant Survey Maps and Data - Index 9.4 Onsite Survey Maps and Data 10.0 Offsite Radiological Data - Index 10.0.0 10.1 Offsite Survey Map and Data 10.2 Offsite Release and Monitoring Data 10.3 Meteorological Data and Forecast NOTE: DATA FOR DAY 2 & DAY 3 IS CONTAINED IN A SEPARATE BOOK. \"\,.-* TOC ( -.~,:.:.*1-~*-c;;- .. -- ----- --- I F~o F
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SECTION 1.0 EXERCISE SCHEDULE
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A. ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 Nov. 23 PSE&G Referees/Observers initial briefing & book distribution Time: 1300-1600 Location: Second Sun (Lunch provided at 1300-1330) Monday - Nov. 28 A. OSC Referees/Observers Briefing and Assignments (walkthrough) (Fawcett, Pierson) Time: 1300-1600 Location: Meet in Salem Admin Lobby qt 1300. Tuesday - Nov. 29 A. NRC Exercise Briefing (EP Staff) Ti me: 0 9 0 0-110 0 Location - EP Conference Room B. NRC Exercise Team Access Training & Tour (D. Burgin to Coord) Time: 1130-1400 Location: Training Trailers/EP Confere~ce Room
- c. All exercise Referees/Observers assemble prior to commencement Time:* 1500 (TSC) 1530 (EOF)
Location: TSC for all Onsite Referees EOF for all Offsite Refere~s D. Artificial Island Annual Exercise (Day 1) Time: 1530-2400 (approx.) Location: Salem Station, EOF and ENC E. Salem Exercise participants, referees, observers critique Time: Upoh Exercise Termination Location: Various ERFs Wednesday thru Thursday - Nov. 30 thru Dec. 1 A. Ingestion Pathway Exercise (Day 2 & 3) Time: 1000-1800 (approx.) Location: Offsite State Facilities Friday - Dec. 2 A. PSE&G Lead Referee and Salem Management/Lead Player critique* Time: 1300 Location: Second Sun - Auditorium B. NRC exercise critique (Lead referees & selected Salem Mgmt) Time: Following PSE&G Critique Location:
- Second Sun - Auditorium 1.1. 0 Rev. 2
SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1988 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SCOPE: The 1988 Annual Artificial Island Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident and resultant offsite release from the Salem Generating station. The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of the station Emergency Preparedness Program and integrated capabilities of the utility's Emergency Response Organization with both the State of Delaware and State of New Jersey and local agencies.
~o establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives was developed. The objectives were used to ascertain the required inputs to the exercise sequence ot events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.
OBJECTIVES: (ONSITE) A. Emergency Response Facilities
- 1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency response facilities.
- 2. Demonstrate communication capabilities between emergency response facilities.
- 3. Dernonst rate adequacy of f ac i 1 it ies and di.splays to support emergency operations.
B. Event Classification and Notification
- 1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Salem Emergency Plan Procedures pertaining to:
1.1 Unusual Event (UE) 1.2 Alert (A) 1.3 Site Area Emergency (SAE) 1.4 General Emergency (GE)
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SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMVANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1988 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
- 2. Demonstrate the capability of Salem Generating Station to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate technical information between emergency response facilities and to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS).
- 4. Demonstrate the capabili~y to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of emergency response facilities.
C. Emergency Operations Management
- 1. Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Emergency Response Organization to implement the Artificial Island Emergency Plan.
- 2. Demonstrate the ability to turnover.Emergency Coordinator responsibilities between the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor, the Emergency Duty Officer, and the Emergency Response Manager.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability of key emergency personnel to
.initiate and coordinate timely and effective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and clearly demonstrate command and control functions as applicable.
- 4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response including:
4.1 Deployment of field monitors 4.2 Receipt and analysis of radiological data D. Accident Assessment
- l. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with.
receiving and assessing radiological data from field teams *
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SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1988 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
- 2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protective Actions Recommendations (PAR's) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability of the chemistry emergency response organization to obtain and count a PASS sample in support of accident- assessment activities.
E. Public Information and Media Relations
- 1. Demonstrate staffing of the Emergency (News Center by Artificial Island emergency response personnel and facility activation.
- 2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability to provide rumor control and responses to inquiries from the general public in a coordinated fashion.
- 4. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to the news media.
F. Operations and Operations Support
- 1. Demonstrate the Control Room staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.
- 2. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events.
- 3. Demonstrate the proper. communications and notification methods.
- 4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center.
- 5. Demonstrate the ability to properly set up, staff and operate the Operations Support Center (OSC).
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SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1988 ANNUAL EMERGENCY P.REPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
- 6. Demonstrate the ability of OSC-dispatched teams to respond to:
6.1 Fire and/or rescue event 6.2 Damage assessment
- 6. 3 *Repair and corrective act ions
- 7. Demonstrate adequate health physics support for OSC teams deployed in areas of radiological concern.
G. Health, Medical, and Exposure Control Measures
- 1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers.
- 2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing
- dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if.appropriate, to emergency workers.
H. Engineering Objectives:
- 1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components.
- 2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and/or engineering based Protective Action Recommendations (PAR's).
I. Security Objectives:
- 1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access control points *
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SECTION 2.0 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1988 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES J. Exercise Control and Evaluation:
- 1. Den1onstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed time-line.
- 2. Demonstrate the ability of exercise controllers to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting the players.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance
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SECTION 3.0
- ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 GUIDELINES AND SCOPE SECTION # PAGE #
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SECTION 3.1 EXERCISE GUIDELINES ARTIFICIAL ISLAND 1988 ANNUAL EXERCISE I. Purpose This document provides guidance for conducting the Artificial Island Annual Exercise. It provides methods for demonstrating emergency response capability and conducting the exercise. II. Concept of Operations and Control of the Exercise Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) will supply official exercise referees and observers for each location where an emergency response may be demonstrated. Prior to the exercise, the referees and observers will receive an extensive exercise briefing and be provided with the appropriate locations, maps, time lines, and observation checklist corresponding to their assignments. Referees will hand out messages and/or cue cards and will'make judgement decisions as required. If unplanned situations arise, they will contact the lead referee in their assigned Emergency Response Facility (E~F) for advice and resolution of the problem. Lead referees are designated for the TSC, OSC, EOF, and Control Point. The Head Referee, stationed as the lead referee in the Control Room, will be in overall corrunand of conducting* the exercise. All reque~ts for modification or holding periods must be cleared through the Head Refe~ee. As initiating events are provided, the Plant staff will determine the nature of the emergency and implement appropriate emergency plan procedures. This will include a determination of the emergency classification in accordance with the Event Classification Guide. Players should notify the Lead referee of the appropriate E~F prior to formal escalation or de-escala~ion of the emergency classification. If the proposed classification change is within 15 minutes of the scenario time line, the referee will allow play to proceed. Required notification for changes in event classification shall be completed in accordance with the Event Classification Guide *
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- The hypothesized emergency will continue to develop based on data and information provided to emergency response personnel. As the situation develops, informa-tion will be forwarded to appropriate personnel for the determination of actions to be taken in response to the hypothesized emergency. If a conflict exist between the scenario (Hypothesized) data and the actual data, the scenario data shall be utilized.
Certain inconsistencies (such as radiation level, equip-ment availability, etc.) may be intentional and required to provide an exercise basis which will test emergency response to the maximum extent feasible in the limited time frame of the exercise. The lead referees will have the authority to resolve or explain any inconsistencies or problem which may occur during the exercise. III. General Guidance for* the Conduct of the Exercise Participants shall avoid taking any actions during the exercise which would actually reduce plant or public safety. The potential for creating a real ~adiological emergency or endangering the public shall be specifi-cally avoided
- 1.0 Simulating Emergency Actions Since the exercise is intended to provide demon-stration of actual abilities as closely as is reasonably possible, the participants should act as they would during a real emergency. All actual actions shall be taken where possible. Simulation will be utilized only when it is not feasible to perform the actual action.*
When orders are given to others during drills and exercises, the order should contain the word "Simu-late" as the first word, if that is what is meant. For example, the order to put out fire that is being hypothesized would state "simulated discharg-ing the fire extinguisher." Where such actions are being taken, it is suggested that participants inform any observers in the area of what.action would be actually tak~n had the emergency been real.
*Refer to Section 5.4, "Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events"
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- Actual evacuation of a segment o~ the general public for exercise purposes in undesirable due to the unnecessary public hazard created and great public inconvenience of such action. No actual evacuations of the public are planned.
2.0 Avoiding Violation of Laws Intentional violation of laws is not justifiable during any exercise. To imple~ent this guideline, the following actions must be taken prior to conduct of all exercises:
- a. All observers and potential drill participants must be specifically .informed of the need to avoid intentional violation of all Federal, State and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions. The orders of all police, sheriffs, or other authorities should be followed as would normally be the case.
- b. Drill participants shall not direct illegal actions be taken by other drill participants or
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members of the general public
- Drill participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate in an exercise. Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.
3.0 Avoiding Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to avoid endangering property (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment. 4.0 Action to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological emergency exercises. Public inconvenience is to be minimized *
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- The actions of Federal, State, County and municipal agencies, and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny, therefore, the conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring. In order to minimize public inconvenience and concern, the following actions are being included in the exercise plan:
- a. A few days prior to the exercise, the public within the affected area will be informed of the impending conduct of a radiological emergency exercise. Press releases from Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) will be used to accomplish this. Prior to the exercise the public shall be informed of fhe following as a minimum:
- 1) The purpose of the exercise and that it is a routine function not intended to inconvenience the public unnecessarily.
- 2) The exercise requires no public action or involvement .
- 3) The exercise will be conducted at a preselected time during a specifically stated time period.
- 4) The siren system will be activated.
b.* Emergency Response Personnel should make every effort to prevent the public from being misinformed about the nature of the exercise. Therefore it is important to inform members of the public that an exercise is in progress and that their involvement is not required, whenever direct public contact occurs in the field. In addition, it is important to preface, interject, and conclude conversations that can be overhead by the public with the words, "This is a drill, repeat, this is a drill." Conversations that ~an be monitored by
*the public include those on telephones, radios, loudspeakers, telegraphs, etc.
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- 5.0 Maintaining Emergency Readiness During the performance of an exercise the ability to recognize a real emergency, terminate the exercise, and respond to the new situation must be maintained. Therefore, the exercise scenario and actions of participants shall not include any actions which affect or degrade the condition of systems, equipment or supplies, or affect the detection, assessment, or response capability to radiological or other emergencies.
The exercise will be terminated should a situation develop at the station which could adversely affect the lic~nsee's ability to protect public health and safety. All messages about real events shall be clearly identified as such. For example precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat NOT a drill" IVm Emergency Response Implementation and Operations 1.0 Initial Notification
- 2.0 Initial notification will be made in accordance with the Event Classification Guide (ECG).
Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way interrupt normal plant operations, production, and safety. The responses of Control Room personnel and plant operators will be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency. Instead, a referee will provide the initiating events and the postulated plant response directly to the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor (SNSS) and other Control Room ~ersqnnel who will then *employ the appropriate emergency responses. 3 .1. 4
- 3.0 Environmental Monitoring Teams The Nuclear Generating Station will dispatch field monitoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected locations. However, these teams will be equipped with the necessary equipment to enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and airborne radioiodine concentrations. The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such equipment at their disposal.
4.0 Public Notification Actual emergency message transmissions via the Emergency Broadcast System will not occur. 5.0 Public Information The Emergency News Center (ENC) will be activated for the Artificial Island Exercise *
- 6.0 Communications Communications between the exercise participants will occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. Should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of communication will be utilized as appropriate.
V. Closeout of the Exercise The exercise will be terminated by the joint concurrence of the Onsite Lead Referees when all emergency response actions have been completed in accordance with the time sequence/scenario .
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SECTION 3.2 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. The drill organization consists of three basic groups of participants.
PLAYERS REFEREES EVALUATORS Each group has specific tasks to perform in order to make the drill a success. The instructions outlined here are intended to remind all of u~ participating in todays drill of the responsibilities we share in meeting the drill objectives with maximum safety for both the plant and site personnel. kNOW YOUR DRILL ORGANIZATION. Identification is provided
- 2. F'la.yers ma.v_ a.sk the refet*ees fat* infot*mation such as:
- a. Initial conditions of the plant and systems including:
operating history of the core initial _parameters, including RCS activity levels
- b. Area radiation data at the location of operable detectors.
- c. Airborne data at the location of the plant and field survey teams after samples have been taken and analyzed appt'opriately.
'*-*. Players rnav not ask the referees for the following:
- a. Informa.tion contained in procedures, drawings, or ins.tructions.
- b. Judgements as to which procedures should be used.
- c. Data which will be made available later in the drill.
- d. What the referee(controller) would do as a player.
- e. Help in performing actions to be demonstrated.
- f. Help in carryinB out calculations.
NOTE: During Training Drills (as opposed to Graded Exercises> referees will provide on-the-spot correction as needed to build good performance and ensure overall objectives are met.
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5. I de r1 t i f y. yo LW s e 1 f by name Cl. n d po s i t i on to the re fer e es and Io r evaluators. Always wear your player identification. If you are in doubt about data, ask your referee for clarification. The referee will not prompt or coach you.
- 6. Drill messages will be issued periodically by the referees which are designed to initiate player response <actual or simulated). Players must accept these messages immediately since they are essential to the success of the dri.11.
- 7. If the referee intet*venes with yoLw play, it is for a good reason. Obey your referee's directions at all times unless you are certain that doing so will place yourself or others including the plant in jeopardy.
- 8. If you disagree with your referee, you may ask him/her to reconsider or consult with the Lead Referee as time permits.
You must. however, accept the referee's word as final and pt'oceed. <unless a.gain, safety is still a concern)
- 9. For training drills, attempt to work through the procedures and utilize the equipment and facilities on yo0r own.
However, don't allow problems to bog down your performance. The*referees will assist you as needed for training sake .
- 10. Don't be* overly concerned with the scenario details that appea.t' unt*ealistic. The scenario is a. "vehicle" for allowing us to implement as much of the capabilities of our Emergency Plan as possible in a very limited time frame.
- 11. Play out all actions as much as possible as if you were in a real emergency. Ensure that your referee is aware of the action you intend to take before doing so. Some actions may be simulated if specifically authorized by your referee. If
~ctions are simulated, demonstrate your ability to perform such actions by describing the proper procedures or tasks.
- 12. Periodic&lly speak out loud, identifying your key actions and decisions to the referees and evaluators. This may seem artificial at fit*st: but it is necessary to assist "the drill organization in controlling the scenario and arriving at the fa.i*rest evaluation. It is to your benefit. Referees are not very good mind readers.
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- 13. You must play as if radiation levels are actually present in accordance with the data you have been provided. This may reguire that you wear high range dosimetry, anti-Cs, and periodically check your simulated exposure while taking actions to minimize that exposure. Demonstrate your understanding of ALARA principles.
- 14. Understand that the referees and evaluators are exempt from de.=ding 1~ith the s.imula.ted radiologicCl.l conditions. Do cu.:i..i let this confuse you or cause you to neglect demonstrating proper procedures.
- 15. Po nc.t enter ir1to conversations with anyone outside of the drill organization. This is at the very least distractin8 to your play and at worst could be evaluated as prompting or coaching your performance.
- 16. Utilize all available communications forms and documents (e.g. Status boards, log books, procedure signoffs, etc.)
Remember to put it in writing as much as possible to document your actions, instructions from others, and the basis for
/Dur decisions in dealing with the scenario events.
IM.E::Q_r:::_JAr!T:_ Remember' to wr**ite, "THIS IS A DRILL".
- 17. Keep a list of items which you believe will improve your performance in a real emergency or that could make our drills and training more effective. This should include such things as procedures, facilities, eguipment, organization, training, etc. Your solutions to an observed problem are welcome, but at the very least we need to identify the problems even if the sDl~tions re9ujre further study.
- 18. A critique o~ our performance will occur after the drill is terminated. Provide your input to the lead referee or plaver in your* facility including your evaluation of what went well and what could .be improved.
- 19. Remember that all drill related verbal communications, even f~cE to face where non-players may overhear, should begin and end by =-~aying, "THIS IS A DRILL ". *
- 20. You must not accept any messages/instructions from those personnel identified as Evaluators or Observers. Only those personnel desi9nated as Referees (sometimes refered to as Controllers) are allowed to modify the scenario or provide conditioMs requiring player actions.
- 21. You may answer guestions directed to you by Evaluators provided the dialogue is monitored or approved by a Referee.
The referee must ensure that the players are not distracted at critical points in the drill . 3.2.2
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reminders for the.sake of Safety: If you must enter the RCA for drill related activities. you must observe all normal station rules and procedures. Absolutely no one, including Referees and Evaluators, is permitted to disregard normal radiological controls. NOTE: DO NOT ENTER HIGH RADIATION AREAS OF THE PLANT OR CROSS ANY REAL STEP-OFF PADS. <ALARA>
- 23. Observe all appropriate industrial safety rules when entering the plant. Wearing of hard hats and safety glasses where required is mandatory, even during drills.
- 24. Do not open electrical cabinets or otherwise physically come in contact with plant e~uipment that may affect plant safety or the safety of team members. It is no~ necessary to do so for drjll objectives and is not allowed.
- 25. If a real emergency or significant operational problem should develop, notify the Head Referee or SNSS in the Control Room immediately. The drill will be suspended and the drill participants will back out of the way of the normal on-shift personnel until the Duty SNSS determines that the drill may resume.
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- 1. NE!S x5005 DID x3763 SALEM & HOPE CREEK ECG WORK 12. NETS x5024 DID x3994 NC:-S x5006 FIL::S NEIS x5025 ESSX x77'.:~
- 2. N[;S x5D*:*1 O!D x399'.: CABINET P LOCKER F NE'7S x5082 DID x3993 SALEM & HOPE CREEK AIEPIP WORK 13. NETS x5022 DID x378:'.
NEIS x5003 ESSX x7455 FILES NETS x5023 DID x37o:; NETS x5004 ESSX x7466 ESSX x7650 ESSX x746E. ROOM
- 8" COMMUNICATIONS LOCKER J NRC/HPN (609) 935- 7525 14. NETS x5007 *DID x37E5 LOCKER 0 NETS x50:0 DID x3991
- 3. NETS x5000 DID x3989 LOCKER E ESSX x7580 NETS x5010 ESSX x7877 10. NETS x5008 ESSX x7511
- 15. NETS x5017
- 4. 010 x3889 NETS x5009 NETS x5018
- 5. NETS x5011 DID x3761 LOCKER L NETS x5019 ESSX x7517 11. NETS x5015 DID x3766 LOCKER N NETS x5016 DID x3995
- 6. NETS x5012 DID x3762 NETS x5021 ESSX x8519 NETS x5014 ESSX x7518 ESSX x8520 NRC/ENS
- 7. NETS x5013 ESSX x7508 NRC/HPN - (609) 935- 7525 NRC/ENS ESSX x7519 NAWAS NETS x5042
- 8. TRANSMITIING TELECOPIER NETS x5034
- 9. RECIEYlt*G TELECOPIER NETS x5035 3.3.6
- SECTION 4. 0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 REFEREE I OBSERVER INFORMATION 4.1 REFEREE I OBSERVER ASSIGNMENT LIST 4. 1. 0 4 --::* REFEREE I OBSERVER INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.0 4.3 OBSERVATION SHEETS <REFEREES> 4.3.0 4.4 PHONE LISTS <NETS, DIMENSION, ESSX 4.4.0 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT EVALUATION REPORT 4.5.0 4.6 DRILL SIGN-IN SHEETS <PARTICIPANTS) 4.6.0
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SALEM GENERATING STATION ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 REFEREE ASSIGNMENT LIST BOOK NO. NAME LOCATION/DUTIES
- 1. CRAIG BANNER CR - HEAD REFEREE - SNSS & CR OVERALL
- 2. DAVE FAWCETT CR - OPERATIONS REFEREE
- 3. JOE PIERSON CR - OPERATIONS REFEREE/OSC INTERFACE
- 4. PAT BOWDREN CR - COMMUNICATIONS REFEREE
- 5. ERIC KATZMAN CR - RADIOLOGICAL (RMS) DATA
- 6. BILL WECKSTEIN osc - LEAD REF - OSCC & OSC OVERALL
- 7. BOB YEWDALL osc - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
- 8. VINCE GETSINGER osc - TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 9. (OPEN) osc - TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 10. CHARLIE ANDERSON osc - TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 11. MARK CAVALIER osc - TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 12. RICH WERDANN osc - TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 13. STAN TARNECKY osc TEAM ACTIVITIES
- 14. JOE GEBELY osc - FIRE BRIGADE ACTIVITIES
- 15. JIM DODSON CP - LEAD REF - CP OVERALL
- 16. DAVE SCULL CP - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
- 17. CRAIG KINNE CP - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
- 18. MARK MELTZER CP - CHEMISTRY/PASS_
- 19. RICK PALMA TSC - LEAD REF - EDO/TSS OVERALL
- 20. JIM CLANCY TSC - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
- 21. JOHN LAI TSC - FUELS ASSESSMENT
- 22. PETE WALZER TSC - ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT
- 23. MIKE SESOK TSC - ADMIN/COMMUNICATIONS
- 24. JOHN RUSSELL TSC - ONSITE FIELD TEAM
- 25. JOE LOEB TSC - SECURITY ACTIVITIES
- 26. CRAIG ADAMS EOF - LEAD REF - ERM/TSM/SSM OVERALL
- 27. DAVE MOHLER EOF - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
- 28. GURNAM SEKHON EOF - ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES
- 29. DAWN DRUMMOND EOF - ADMIN ACTIVITIES
- 30. LEE FINK EOF - COMMUNICATIONS
- 31. CHARLIE BURGE EOF - PSE&G/STATE INTERFACE
- 32. JIM MCILVAINE EOF - OFFSITE FIELD TEAM
- 33. VINCE CIARLANTE EOF - OFFSITE FIELD TEAM
- 34. PAT GLENNON EOF - OFFSITE FIELD TEAM (HELICOPTER)
- 35. DAN RENWICK MGH - SECURITY ACTIVITIES OVERALL
- 36. LISA SALAMON ENC - LEAD REF - OVERALL OPERATIONS
- 37. WES DENMAN ENC - PRESS BRIEFINGS/MEDIA INFO 38-41. NJ/BNE 42-45. DE/DE PO 46-52. NRC
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REFEREES LIST FOR DAY 2 (11/30/88) BOOK NO. NAME LOCATION/DUTIES
- 1. RICK PALMA BNE - SHILOH
- 2. JIM DODSON BNE - TRENTON 3* DAVE SCULL SAMPLE TEAM
- 4. BILL WECKSTEIN SAMPLE TEAM
- 5. DIANE BERGENDAHL SAMPLE TEAM 6 *. PAT GLENNON SAMPLE TEAM
- 7. VINCE CIARLANTE SAMPLE TEAM 8.
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 *
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SECTION 4.1
- NO NAME ANNUAL EXERCISE(S-88-06)-1988 SALEM GENERATING STATION PLAYER ASSIGNMENTS LOCATIONLPOSITION EXT.
( 143 0) 1. Larry Curran CR - SNSS 4444 ( 1430) 2. Mike Healy CR - NSS UNIT 5511 (1430) 3. Joseph D'Antonio CR - STA UNIT 5511 (1430) 4. Mike Darraugh CR - NCO UNIT (Desk) 4444 (1430) 5. Karl Huntelman CR - NCO UNIT (Boards) 4444 ( 143 0) 6. Earl Werline CR - Communicator (CMl:) 3129 (1430) 7. Fred Priestly CR - Communicator (CM2) 3129 (1430) 8. William Cianfrani osc - Coordinator 4307
- 9. William Lowry osc - I & C Supv 4456
( 143 0) 10. Frank Picone osc - Shift Cont Tech Elec 4398
- 11. Frank Miccio osc - cont Tech Elec Supp 4398
- 12. Michael Cocking osc - Maintenance Supv 4431
- 13. Ed Pietras osc - Nuc Tech Welder 3048
- 14. George Sowinski osc - Nuc Tech Machinist 3048 (1430) 15. Glen Mangano osc - Shift Cont Tech I&C 3067-
- 16. Craig Assimos osc - Cont Tech I&C 3067
- 17. Everett Gallagher osc - Cont Tech I&C. 3067
( 14 3 0) 18. Jim Ravelli osc - Ops Supp Supv 5533 (1430) 19. Frank Becker osc - Equipment Operator 3129 3129 (.1430) 20. Alan Polonczyk osc - Equipment Operator (1430) 21. Richard Sharkey osc - Equipment Operator 3129
- 22. - Joseph Sabla osc - Rad Waste Operator 3129
- 23. John Gomeringer osc - Rad Pro Supv Exp Cont 4548
- 24. Harvey Keeler osc - Rad Pro Tech 4644
- 25. Stephanie Kardos ©SC - Rad Pro Tech 4644
( 14 3 0) 26. Mike 'Press osc - Rad Pro Tech - Control Room 4644 (1430) 27. Thomas McIIvaine osc - Fire Brigade Supv 4017
- 28. Shawn Mosely osc - Fire Brigade 4017
- 29. James Miller osc - Fire Brigade 4017
- 30. Charles Wolf osc - Fire Brigade 4017
- 31. Brian Schmid osc - Fire Brigade 4017
- 32. Gary Fitton osc - Fire Brigade 4017
- 33. Les Sutton osc - Duty Storekeeper 7-450-3132
- 34. Larry Zitkevitz CP - Rad Pro Supv In Plant 4020 (1430) 35. Dan Zak CP - Chem Supv 4467
- 36. Thomas Leisner CP - Chem Tech/PASS 4469
- 37. James Schmidt CP - Chem tech/PASS 4469
- 38. Jeff Lewis CP - Rad Pro Tech 4644
- 39. Gerald Ondricek CP - Rad Pro Tech 4644
- 40. Edward Fisher CP - Rad Pro Tech 4644
- 41. Frank Diamond CP - Rad Pro Tech 4644 (1430) 42. Pell White TSC - EDO 4451 (1430) 43. John Wray TSC - RAC 4645 (1430) 44. John Morrison TSC - TSS 4993
- 45. Valerie Moniz TSC - Admin Support Supv 4184
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Nd. NAME LOCATION/POSITION EXT.
- 46. George Thomson TSC - EPA 4576
- 47. Ron Maichles TSC - Security Liaison 4633 48 . Dave Ruyter TSC - Rad Pro Supv Off Site 4615
- 49. Robert Dolan TSC - Chemistry Supervisor 4978
- 50. Mike Rudge TSC - Rad Pro Tech - Radio 4644
- 51. Timothy Hagerty TSC - Rad Pro Tech - (Monitor) 4644
- 52. Wayne Chapman TSC - Rad Pro Tech - (Monitor) 4644
- 53. Pete Ott TSC - Tech Supp Team Leader 5175
- 54. Ron Heaton TSC - Controls Engineer 5167
- 55. David Martrano TSC - Core Thermal Engineer 5093
- 56. Lou Miceli TSC - Electrical Engineer 5115
- 57. Carl Timm TSC - Mechanical Engineer 5117
- 58. Quresh Dahodwala TSC - Nuclear Fuels Eng 7-450-3327
- 59. William Giggetts TSC - Communicator (CMl) 5081
- 60. Brian Connor TSC - Communicator (CM2) 4340
- 61. Carol Smith TSC - Adrnin support 4076
- 62. Darlene Fedosick TSC - Admin Support 5005
- 63. Arny Morris TSC - Adrnin Support 5051
- 64. Patricia Dennery TSC - Adrnin Support (OSC) 4654
- 65. Robert Burricelli EOF - ERM 4900
- 66. Jeff Kotsch EOF - RSM 4568
- 67. Vince Polizzi EOF - TSM 4875
- 68. Brian McKeever EOF - ASM 4485
- 69. Larry Reiter EOF - SSM 4300
- 70. Mark Simpson EOF - Rad Assess Staff 5043
- 71. Leo Krajewski EOF - Rad Assess Staff 7-459-3797
- 72. William Millsap EOF - Rad Assess Staff 4227
- 73. Joseph Nick EOF - Rad Assess Staff 5173
- 74. Ann Garrison EOF - Field Team Comm 7-459-3802
- 75. Daniel Berry EOF - Off Site Team 4250
- 76. Robert Kent EOF - Off Site Team 7-450-3161
- 77. Marty Ryan EOF - Off Site Team 4770
- 78. Arthur Wesolek EOF - Off Site Team 7-459-3805
- 79. Rich Hawk EOF - Off Site Team (Heli.) 4326
- 80. Glen Reggio EOF - Licensing Support 5167
- 81. James Bailey EOF - System Engineer 4851
- 82. Rodney Baumert EOF - System *Engineer 4883
- 83. Howard Berrick EOF - System Engineer 4862
- 84. Angela Shone EOF - System Engineer 4710
- 85. Richard Bashall EOF - Controls Engineer 4849
- 86. Lyle Mayer EOF - Controls Engineer 4814
- 87. Ladislau Hajos* EOF - Electrical Engineer 4813
- 88. Sherri Ferrillo EOF - Admin Support 3567
- 89. Linda Barber EOF - Admin Support 7-459-3950
- 90. Leslie Wright EOF - Admin Support 4719
- 91. Charlaine Grover EOF - Adrnin Support 4986
- 92. Barbara Harris E-OF*~ Admin Support 4863
- 93. Civet Hudson EOF - Admin Support (Rad Pro) 4554
- 94. Kathy Shuman EOF - Personnel Support 7-459-3806
- 95. Philip string EOF - Purchasing Support 7-450-3179
- 96. Robert Lowden EOF - MC Support 7-450-3012
- 97. James Bargloski EOF - SSM Staff Ops 7-459-3878
- 98. Thomas King EOF - SSM staff (CMl) 7-459-3863
- 99. Kenneth Moore EOF - SSM Staff (CM2) 7-459-3875 100. Mike Ivanick EOF - Sec Liaison 4689 101. Jim Schaffer EOF - EPC 4575 102. David Burgin EOF - EPA 5095
- 103 .
104. 105. 106. (TBA - Pete Moeller) (TBA - Pete Moeller) (TBA - Pete Moeller) Mike Bachman EOF EOF EOF EOF Security Force Member Security Force Member Security Force Member Public Info Liaison 4 .1. 4 4000 4000 4000 7-450-3421 Rev. 1
NO. NAME LOCATIONL'.DUTIES EXT. 107. Steve Miltenberger ENC - Company Spokesperson 5000
- 108.
109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. Bob Kinkead Torn Brown Jim Lloyd Jack Meredith Dick Silverio Peter Laning Priscilla Suber ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC Manager Comm Supv Lead Tech Advisor Tech Advfsor Tech Advisor Staff Writer Staff Writer 7-333-5985 4385 7-459-3839 5146 4203 7-333-5980 7-333-6021 115. Len*orzechowski ENC - Media Monitor 5502 116." Nancy Tucker-Datrio ENC - Media Monitor 7-333-7937 117. Pat Travers ENC - Industry Info Coo rd 4-450-3258 118. Bill Stewart ENC - Employee Info Coard 7-459-3869 11';). Joel Reed ENC - Media Info Line Supv 4481 120. Cheryl Vitale ENC - Media Info Operator 4189 121. 122. Ronald Sutton Kirn Dickson ENC ENC
--- Media Info Operator Media Info Operator 4692 3165 123. Vanita Marshall ENC - ~edia Info Operator 4744 124. Pat Sullivan ENC - Operations Supervisor 4853 125. Fred Alberti ENC - Adrnin Supp 4194 126. Tracy Heil ENC - Adrnin Supp 4040 127. Joyce Jenerette ENC - Adrnin Supp 4293 128. Mitzie Moorhead ENC - Admin Supp 4389 129. Deborah Burge ENC - Audio/Visual Serv 7-459-3777
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SECTION 4.2 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN ANNUAL EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS FDR REFEREES AND OBSERVERS
- 1. Referees are assigned by PSE&G to all key functional areas to contrcl and evaluate the exercise. In addition, they are p reparE*d t*o accompany teams *into the fie 1 d ( ons i te and offsitel to provide data and event messages that support the overall exercise scenario.
Observers may also be assigned to provide additional feedback regarding the effectiveness of the exercise and the pla.n.
- 2. Onsite Referees/ Observers will coordinate their activities with the Head Referee in the Control Room. If unable to contact the Head Referee, contact the TSC Lead Referee.
Offsite Referees/ Observers will contact the EDF Lead i=;*efE~ree.
- 3. Messace forms and simulated operational/ radiological data are used to initiate, modify, and complete the events that comprise the overall scenario.
Two kinds of messages are used: Co_Qj:Tc_:ll ino_!!!es=:.,:;.s_es~ used as the primary means of implementing scenario events by presenting postulated alarms or indications to the appropriate player(s). Gg_nt:.....l_Q:J§'nc_:i.__II!.§'.?..?_ag_es used. a.t the discretion. of the Lead Referees in 6rder to maintain the scenario timeline or prbmpt SFecific response activities that were planned to be evaluated (e~ercise objectives related). Mes~ages are expected to be provided to the designated drill player at the time specified on the form. Although generally self sufficient, the referee may follow-up with a.n e~planation of the message to ensure that it is understood. Refer~e,!'?s .will QOt initia.lly pr~ovide information to the players regarding scenario d~velopment or the resolution of problem areas encountered. The players are expected to obtain information through their own organization and exercise their own judgment in determining response actions and resolving problems. In the event of incorrect or incomplete responses, or if the player indicates lack of knowledge of how to proceed. the referee will prompt the player with the necessary instructions or contingency messages and will note the deficiency for later critique .
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- 4.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/ OBSERVERS <cont'd) The scenario events ~re hypothetical. Any portions of the scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simu.la.ted events. !:::!_~.Control Room actions, or rea.ctions involving operation of plant systems, or affecting generation capability will be initiated. All exercise scenario messages will begin and end with the words, "THIS IS A DRILL". Referees stationed at areas vital to maintaining generating cap~bility should be especially aware, and take extra pt'E*cautioJ1s, in issuing messages or giving instructions rPg2rdin9 the scenario events.
- 5. 11-Jhet'e practical, OPE?t'ational_ and t'a.diological dc:.>.ta. will be disPlaved in hard copy format at locations where the data would normally be available to the player during a real emergency. Referees will control the use of this information to ensure that the correct data is displayed at the correct time and to provide interpolated data between prepared time i n t e t- v a. 1 s *
- 6. Players mav occasionally insist that certain parts ~f the scenario are unrealistic. The lead referees have the
- a. u th Dr i t y to c 1 a t' i f y any c:i u est i on s regard i n g ? c en a r i o content. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to e ::-:et-* c i s e 11 s. c en at-* i o l i c ens. e 11 to p reserve the con t i nu i t y of the drill and meet the objectives of the exercise.
Players are expected to demonstrate good drillsmanship by acceptin8 the referee's decision and continue to play while noting their concerns for resolution at the critique~
- 7. Prior to drill commencement, lead referees shall establish communicati.ons with their counterparts in each facility. All referee watches and clocks shall be synchronized with the Control Room to ensure the proper control of messages and data per the timeline of. the scenario.
- 8. DSC Referees and those observers or evaluators who intend to
~ollow team activities must be prepared ahead of time to do so. i.e. Vital Area access, RWP sign-in, hard hats and glasses if needed. etc.)
- 9. Scenario Froblems not covered in this exercise manual must be referred to the Head Referee for resolution if they are in .:my way affecting the safe or effective condL1ct of this e ;: e t' c i se *
- 10. For drills exceeding four hours, a meal may be provided by PSE&G, however, there is no specific meal time break in the scenario. All pa~ticipants, including referees, should be relieved for their meal as time permits, but not to interfere wjth the exercise.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/ OBSERVERS (cont'd)
- 1.
2. Know the overall Referee/ Observer or9ani2ation. Know especially the Lead Referee in your facility or area. Remember that there are two clocks: Scenario time. starting at 00:00 and real clock time.
- 3. Identify the players you are controlling or observing.
- 4. Identify yourself to the players as their referee/ observer.
Ensure all participants wear ID provided (i.e. shirts, hats)
- 5. Determine the phone (or radio for field teams) that you will use to maintain communications with your lead referee.
- 6. Position yourself to maximize your effectivensss in issuing mess2ges and controlling the responses of the recipients.
- 7. Keep the play on schedule by issuing messages on time. Refer to the overall scenario timelin~.
- 8. ~ake sure the players understand what the message is trying to convey, but do o_ot prompt v-Jhat is e:-:pected_ of the plc;.yer to perfo1***m .
- '7'.
10. Allow the playe~s reasonable flexibility to do their functions and demonstrate their skill, knowledge, and initiative. Remember to call the Head Referee to report if players actions depart significantly f.rom the scenario script and may affect the overall scenario timeline. If necessary. intervene with the player actions to put the scenario back on track, "for scena.rio control".
- 11. Identify yourself to any Federal evaluators <NRC/FEMA>. Make them reasonably aware of your interactions with the players as you control the scenario.
- 12. Ma~e notes on good and bad things that happen. Note both strengths and weaknesses in individual performances as well as the pla~. Attempt to assess the causes of poor performance and use the observation checklists.
- 13. Attend the post drill critique session to provid~ your comments and recommendations to the Lead Referees.
- 14. Remember, if a real emergency or operational problem occurs call off your portion of the exercise and notify the Head Referee immediately.
- 4.2.2 REV. 1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/ OBSERVERS <cont'd) DON'Ts L Don't leave yout' post at key times.
- 2. Don't prompt the players except through use of approved messa.ges.
~ *-'II Don't coach the players.
- 4. Don't criticize or praise the player's actions during the play of the drill.
- 5. Don't .a.llow the pla.yet's to introduce events or modify the da.ta..
ln other words. do~t deviate from the scenario timeline unless such actions are expressly ~ermitted by the Head F\e f e r**ee.
- b. Don't allow the player's actions. or your own, to violate normal .Plant rules regarding security, safety, or radiological controls. Exercise your authority as a referee at all times to ensure plant and personnel safetv.
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- Don't allow the players to be distracted by the presence of dbservers or evaluators. These participants may wish to ask questions of the players in order to better understand the actions they are observing. Such 9uestions are permissable, but should be directed first to the referee who may provide the answer or at least participate in the interview with the player to ensure there is no misunderstanding.
4.2.3 REV. 1
- SECTION 4.3 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 OBSERVATION SHEETS Paqe #
4.3.1. Control Room Command and Control/Operations 4.3.2. Control Room Notifications and Communications 4.3.3. TSC Command and Control/Technical Assessment/ Security 4*3*4. TSC Radiological Assessment/Chemistry Response 4.3.5. TSC Notification* and Communication/Administrative Support 4.3.6. OSC Command and Control/Operations/Communications 4.3.7. osc Support Personnel
- 4.3.8.
4.3.9. Chemistry (PASS) Sampling and Analysis Teams Control Point Command and Control/Operations/Communications 4.3.10. In-Plant, Onsite, and Of fsite Radiation Monitoring Teams 4.3.11. EOF Radiological Assessment 4.3.12. EOF Technical Assessment 4.3.13. EOF Command and Control/Operations/Security 4.3.14. EOF Communications/Administrative Support 4.3.15. ENC Public Information and Media Relations 4.3.16 Exercise Control and Evaluation 4.3.17 Dri11 Observation Sheet 4.3.19 Controller Critique Guidelines
- 4.3.0
- 4.3.l OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed Control Room Command and Control/Operations Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.2 Classify the emergency conditions F.3 Complete procedural steps in the Event Classification Guide Attachment C.2 Provide technical and oper-ational information concern ing plant status/prognosis to appropriate TSC and EOF emer-gency personnel C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan p~ocedures C.3 Demonstrate command and control of Control Room emergency response F.l Recognize operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions NOTb: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
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4.3.2 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed Control Room Notifications and Corrununications Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.3 Notify and activate emer-gency response personnel in a timely manner A.2 Obtain and communicate tech-nical/Operational data B.3 Demonstrate the capability to communicate with NRC via ENS B.l Implement appropriate Emer-gency Plan procedures B.2 Implement notifications and data communications in accord-ance with procedures NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
- 4.3.2
4.3.3 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed TSC Command & Control/Technical/Security Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadeauate A.l Activation and staffing of the TSC B.l Classify the emergency conditions C.2 Provide technical and oper-ational information concern ing plant status/prognosis/ mitigation to appropriate CR a~d EOF emergency personnel C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures C.3 Demonstrate command and con-trol of TSC emergency response H.l Demonstrate the ability of Tech-
- C~2 nical Support to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components.
Transfer responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator I.l Demonstrate the ability to establish and control security access to TSC. NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building. 4.3.3
4.3.4 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed TSC Radiological/Chemistry Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be reviewed Adequate Inadequate C.4 Demonstrate the ability to coordinate, control, and deploy radiological monitoring teams* C.l Implement appropriate Emer-gency Plan procedures D.l Demonstrate the ability to communicate with and control field monitoring teams and receipt and analysis of field data D.2 Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make protective action
- D.3 recommendations _based on dose projections and plant chemistry Demonstrate the ability to perform dose assessment and to effectively obtain and interpret plant chemistry data G.l Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
- 4.3.4
4.3.5 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed TSC Notifications and Communications/ Administration Support Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate B.3 Demonstrate communications capabilities between the TSC and CR, EOF, OSC, and Control Point and outside agencies B.3 Capability to communicate with the NRC via ENS. A.2 Demonstrate the capability to communicate technical info between emergency response facilities B.2 Implement notifications and data communications in accordance with procedures A. 3 Facilities and displays to support emergency operations S_i gned ____________ NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building.
- 4.3.5
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4.3.6 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed OSC Command and Control/Operational/ Communications Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.l Demonstrate the activation and staffing of OSC A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities between the OSC and other emergency response facilities B.3 Demonstrate the comm~nication of technical information bet-ween the OSC and other emer-gency response failities C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures
- F.5 Demonstrate the ability to properly set-up staff, and operate the OSC.
F.4 Demonstrate the ability of OSC to coordinate OSC dispatched teams F.7 Demonstrate coordination between the OSC dispatched teams and Radiation Protection F.4 Demonstrate command and control of the OSC emergency response NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
- 4.3.6
4.3.7 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/F.unction Observed OSC Support Personnel Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.5 Demonstrate the ability to properly set-up and start the Operations Support Center Demonstrate the ability of OSC dispatched teams to respond to: F. 6 .1 Fire and/or rescue events F.6.2 Damage Assessment F. 6. 3 Repair and corrective actions Fo4 Demonstrate proper communications between OSC dispatched teams and the osc
- F.7 Demonstrate activation, operation and reporting procedures of field monitoring teams and assessment of field date Fo7 Demonstrate the ability to per-form dose assessment NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
- 4.3.7
4.3.8 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed OSC Chemistry (PASS) Sampling/Analysis Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures D.3 Demonstrate activation and operations of the PASS sampling system A. 2 Demonstrate proper communi-cations D.l Demonstrate coordination between the OSC Control Point and the PASS sampling team
- NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
- 4.3.8
4.3.9 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed Control Point Command and-Operations/ Communications Name: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities of the Control Point with the Control Room, TSC, and OSC B.3 Demonstrate the communication of technical information c .1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures C.3 Demonstrate command and control of the CP emergency response F.7 Demonstrate adequate health physics support for OSC teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. G .2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and KI (i~ appropriate) to emergency workers NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
- 4.3.9
4.3.10 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed In Plant/Onsite Monitoring Teams, Otfsite Monitoring Teams Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate D.l Demonstrate coordination control, and deployment field monitoring teams D.l Demonstrate effective commun-ication with monitoring teams using respective field com-munication C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures C.4 Demonstrate effective deploy-ment of field monitoring teams C.4 Demonstrate actuation, operations and reporting procedures of field monitoring teams, dispatched both onsite and beyond the site bounda~y NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
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4.3.11 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed EOF Radiological Assessment Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate C.4 Demonstrate the ability to coordinate, control and deploy radiological monitoring teams C.l Implement appropriate Emer-gency plan procedures C.3 Demonstrate the ability to initiate and coordinate timely and effective decisions on rad-d iological emergency conditions and to demonstrate effective command and control functions of the radiological assessment group D.l Demonstrate the ability of emer-gency response personnel to receive and assess radiological data
- from field teams D.2 Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendation based on dose projections D.l Demonstrate activation, operation and reporting procedures of field monitoring teams and assessment of field data D.l Demonstrate the ability to perform dose assessment NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
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4.3.12 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed EOF Technical Assessment/Engineering Name: Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate H.l Demonstrate the ability to develop methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components. H.2 Demonstrate the ability to receive and assess technical and operational information and to evaluate its impact on accident assessment H.2 Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations based upon plant conditions B.3 Demonstrate the communication of technical and operational information between the EOF and other facilities C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures Signed____________ NOTE: Use the back of *this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
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4.3.13 *OBSERVATION CHECKLIST ._Area/Function_ Observed EOF Command and Control/Operations/Security Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.l Activation and staffing of the EOF C.2 Turnover of EC responsibilities to the ERM B.l Classification of emergency conditions C.l Implement appropriate EP procedures C.3 Command and control of the EOF emergency response D.2 Determination of Protective Action Recommendations based on plant conditions and/or dose projections
- I.l Establish and control security access to the EOF Signed NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
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4.3.14 OBSERVATION CHECKLTST
- Area/Function Observed EOF Communications/Administrative Support Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between the EOF and the TSC, CR outside agencies B.2 Implement notifications in a timely manner B.3 Communications transfer of technical information A. 3 Facilities and displays to support emergency operations B.4 Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of facilities . Signed____________ NOTE: Use the back of this to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building .
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4.3.15 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed ENC Public Information and Media Relations Exercise Date:
(check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate E.l Demonstrate the activiation and staffing of the ENC A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities between the ENC and the EOF E.2 Demonstrate the ability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases. E.3 Demonstrate ability to provide rumor control and response to inquiries from the general public in a coordinated fashion. E.4 Demonstrate ability to provide clear, timely, and accurate briefings to the news media
- NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any. items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building *
- 4.3.15
4.3.16 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
- Area/Function Observed Exercise Control and Evaluation Exerc~se Date:
(check one) E~ercise Objectives to be demostrated Adequate Inadequate J.l Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed time-line J.2 Demonstrate the ability to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting J.3 Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Manager, 400 Building.
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- SECTION 4.3 OBSERVATION/ EVALUATION SHEET <REFEREES/ OBSERVERS>
Exercise/Drill Date: Nov. 29, 1988 Location: <circle one) CR, DSC, TSC, CP, EDF, ENC, OFFSITE MONITORING Exercise/Drill
Title:
Annual Exercise <Graded> S88-06 Drill Commenced: 1530 Dri 11 Terminated: _ _ _ _ _ __
<time} <time)
OBERVATIONS/ COMMENTS/ RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE: Refer to Critique Guidelines and Exercise/Drill Objectives
<continue on pg. 4.3.18 if needed)
Signature:.
Title:
Phone: **--*-*--**---*****-*--*******-**-***--*****---*-***- 4.3.17
DRILL OBSERVATION SHEET (cont) 4.3.18
EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL/EXERCISE CONTROLLER CRITIQUE GUIDELINES
- AREAS TO CRITIQUE
- 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION A.
B. C. Staffing <full response, timely> Facility set up (automatic, timely) Command and control (clear, positive, proactive> D. EC turnover (effective, timely>
- 2. CLASSIFICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS A. Classifications <appropriate, timely>
B. Notifications to site personnel (clear, timely> C. Notifications to States/Agencies <clear, ti.mely)
- 3. COMMUNICATIONS A. Within Group/Facility <clear, frequent, to the point>
B. Between ERFs <clear, frequent, complete) C. Equipment <telephones, telecopiers, radios, PA>
- 4. PROCEDURE COMPLIANCE A. Procedural guidance is sufficient?
B. Procedures (available, complied with>
*c. Procedure forms, lists, data tables Cup to date>
- 5. EXPOSURE CONTROL A. Exposure minimized when po~sible <ALARA>
B~ Rad monitoring equip./dosimetry (operable, available> C. Protective Action Decisions/Recommendations <correct>
- 6. EMERGENCY MITIGATING ACTIONS A. Mitigating actions taken were proper B. Developing problems were anticipated (what if thinking)
C~ Priorities established <clear, SNSS directed, revised as needed)
- 7. FACILITIES
- A. Functional for response objectives B. Supplies/Equip. (ava:llable, calibrated, operable>
C. Reference documents (available, up to date>
- 8. SCENARIO CONTROL A. Scenario events <realistic, .challenging, comprehensive)
B. Scenario data (consistent, sufficient, displayed well)
- 9. DRILLSMANSHIP A. Referees prepared <scenario ~ontrol, player interaction>
B. Players maintained involvement with drill events C. Plant safety (separation of drill events and normal plant operation was adequately addressed) D. Critique <problems identified, feedback, praise, player input, attenda~ce forms> 4.3.19 REV. 1
LEAD REFEREE'S NOTE:
- 1. Take control of the criti9ue meeting
- Do not allow it to develop into a gripe session. Cut someone off (politely) if necessary. It will benefit the entire group and they will respect you for it.
~- Seek suggested solutions to problems identified.
- 3. Provide positive feedback (praise for good performance) as well as raising items of concern.
- 4. Distribute and collect participant evaluation report forms.
- 5. Collect all attendance forms distributed.
- 6. Limit the participant critique to 60 minutes *
- 4. 3. '.20 REV. 1
!lets Quick Refe1"ence *Di1"ector*y EOF-OFFSITE HOPE CREEK SS Area NETS -EDF Area NETS SS Area NETS Communicator 5127. ER.\f 5000 Communicator 5224 Ops. Data 5126 RSM 5001 Ops. Data 5223 RSM Staff 5002 CR Area Staff 5003 CR Area Staff 5004 CR!- Ops. 5120 RSM Stf Comm. 5005 CR-Ops. 5221 CRJ-SS/SSS 5121
- Rad. Data 5006 CR-SS 5220 CRI-Rad Data 5122 TSM 5007 Rad. Data 5222.
TSM Staff 5017 CRII-Ops. 5123 Staff 5018 CRII-SS/SSS 5124
- Staff 5019 CRII-Rad Data 5125 Staff 5020 SSM 5012 DSC Area Communicator 5013 OSC Area Security 5042 DSC - Coard. 5128 Ops. Data 5014 OSC - Coard. 5226 ALARA Rev. 5129 ASM 5008 Rad Pro 5227 Ma int. 5130
- ASM Staff 5009 Ma int. 5228
- Work Control Ctr 5137 PIM 5011, 5010 I & C 5229 NRC 5016, 5015 CP Area fEMA 5021 CP Area NJ 5023, 5022 SRPT 5132 DEL 5025, 5024 SRPT 5230 CheTTL. Assess. 5133
- Conj Rm A 5036 HP Count Rm. 5231
- Conj Rm B 5037 TSC Area TSC Area Conj Rm B 5038 NJSP - Director 5410 . EDO 5200
£!)0 5100 Communicator 5400 r-:::-::: 5101
- TSS 520*1
- Dispatch Off 5414 RAC 5202 RAC 5102 Pub. Info. Off 5415 Rad.. Assess.* 5103 Rad. Assess. 5203 ENE Liaison 5416 Rad. Assess. 5104
- Rad. Data 5204
- NJ-ENE 5401 Chem. Assess. 5205 Rad. Assess 5105 Salem 5402 Chem. Assess. 5106 TSTL 5206.
Cumberland 5403 Admin. Sup. 5207 Ra.d. Data 5107
- LAC Township 5404 Ops. Data 5109 Ops./Eng. 5210 NJSP Woodstown 5405 Ops./Eng. 5211
- Ops /Eng 5110
- DEL - DEPO 5407 Ops/Eng. 5111 Ops. Data 5209 Kent 5409 Comm. #1 5212 Comm. #1 5112 Doi:er SP 5406 Comm. #2 5113
- Comm. #2 5213 ,.
New Castle . . 5408 NRC-Comm. 5217 ARC 5115
- DEL - Director 5412 t..:P.c 5116 NRC-Rad. 5218 ENC/PS E&C Rm 5316 NRC-Ops. 5219
- l*'P.C 5119 ENC /PS E&C Rm 5317 Security 5117 Security 5214
£,VC/NRC Rm 5311 PIO 5215 * \,.Adm in. Sup. 5118
- From A NETS Phone:
- Circuit cannot be barged. To NETS To DID To ESSX I 4 digit ext. "4" then: "8" then:
/Fire "429" Salem 4 digit ext.
Dept. "450" H/C 5135 "459" EDF Salem & To Barge. (Key phones only) To Conference: (Add. up to 8 parties) HC SAS 5138 Dial 4 digit ext. Call 1st party Hear '.'Busy" signal "Flash" Sr:curity "Flash" then Pause Call 2nd party Center Dial "#.. .. 8 *: .. "Flash" 5136 (Enters conversation. 8 sec. s) Dial "*" "4" (Brings all on. line)
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Dl1VENSION (BEIGE LABEL) & ESSX I (BLACn* LABEL) DIRECTORY SALE AI EDF - OFF SITE HOPE CREEK SS AREA DID ESSX I EOF AREA DID ESSX I SS AREA DID ESSX l SSS 4444 8321 ERM 3989 7877 COMM 7965 CLERK 4443 8670 RSM 3992 7468 SS 3027 . SS U/1 5511 RSM STF 3763 7455 SS 3059. SS U/2 5522 RSM STF 3993 7466 SS 3670 FAX - TSM . 3765 CALLBACK 4488 TSM STF 3991 7580 SSM 3762 7518 CR AREA DID ESSX I COMM 7508 CR AREA DID ESSX I COMM 7519 CR 1 4111 8858 ASM 7511 CR-OPS 3340 7964 CR 2 4222 8806 PIM 3761 7517 OSC AREA DID ESSX I PIL 3889 OSC AREA DID ESSX I NRC 3766 8520 OSC OPS 3588 FEMA 3995 8519 OSC COORD 3123 7977 SITE PROT 3589 NJ 3788 7650 RPS 3155 NJ 3789 CP AREA DID ESSX I DEL 3994 7728 CP AREA DID ESSX I SRPT 4644 SRPT 3741 SRPT 4020 HP CNT RM 3673 TSC AREA DID ESSX I OFFSITE - SECO!v'DARY If. TSC AREA DID ESSX I EDO 4918 NJSP {609)882-4201 EDO 5397 TSS 7961 NJ-ENE {609)530-4022 TSS 3597 6101 RAC 4919 7939 SALEM {609)870-2900 RAC 3261 6492 RAD ASSESS 4920 (609)769-2959 RAD ASSESS 3468 R4D ASSESS 4922 CUMB. {609)455-8526 R4D ASSESS 3542 R.<,D ASSESS 4923 (609)455-8500 CHEJ!ISTRY 3297 RAD ASSESS 4928 LAC (609)935-7300 SECURITY 3253 CHEMISTRY 4921 NJSP - OPS/ENG 3002 7962 SECURITY 4926 WOODSTOWN (609)769-0774 OPS/ENG 3035 OPS/ENG 4924 8821 NJSP FAX {609)882-4718 CM1 3295 CM1 4925 ENE FAX (609)530-4012 CM2 3q95 C.\£2 4580 8861 DEPO (302)834-4531 ADMIN 3593 l ADJ!I.\' 5055 KENT (302)678-9111 AD.HIN RM 4927 DOVER (302)736-5851 NRC RM 5054 N. CASTLE (302)571-7949 DEPO FAX (302)836-1743 COAf.J1ERCIAL TELEPHONE OPERATING !JVSTRUCTIONS D!JfENSION TO ACCESS FR0.1.f SALEM HOPE CREEK EOF ESSX I DIAL FOUR DIGITS DIAL "7' THE.I-.,' DIAL "1' THEN DIAL "1' THEN SALEM EXT. xxxx .. 450" - XXX,'{ "459" - xxxx "333" - xxxx HOPE DIAL "4" THEN DIAL FOUR DIGITS DIAL "4" THEN DIAL "4" THEN CREEK "429" - xxxx EXT. xxxx "459" - xxxx "333" - xxxx DIAL "4" THEN DIAL "4" THEN DIAL FOUR DIGITS DIAL "4" THEN EDF "429" - xxxx .. 450" - xxxx EXT. xxxx "333" - xxxx I I ESSX I TO ACCESS FROM SALEM - DID HOPE CREEK - DID EDF - DID ESSX I ESSX I DIAL "4" "429" THEN
- xxxx . DIAL "4" THEN "450" - xxxx DIAL "4" THE.V "459" - xxxx DIAL FOCR DIGITS EXT. xxxx
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SECTION 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Type of Dt~i 11 _l_r e<. i n i_n_1g~------'D"'-'-r""'e"".s~-s~F\* Eh e.E.: rs c:.. 1
- Graded Exercise
< c ire 1 e one)
Date November 29, 1988 Drill Number SBB-06
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Emergency Plan Title Fac.i 1 i ty CR osc CF' TSC EDF ENC (circle one)
- * - - - - - - - * -..- - - * - * - *.. ---*-*-*-*-*--"- ------------~---------------
Submitted by ----------- <continue on back (optional) if needed)
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SECTION 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT
- Type of Date Drill November 29, Tr2. in 1988 i_-'n~q,___ _-'D~ress Drill Number Rehear<::2. l
( c i'r ~ l~-*-;-;:;-;;--- Gr2.ded 588-06 E>~Erc i se Emergency Plan Title Facility CR osc CF' JSC EDF ENC (circle one)
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Submitted. by <continue on back (optional) if needed)
- 4.5.0
SECTION 4.5
*PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT
- Type of Dt'i 11 Date
_T t' 2. i n :i,_~n~q.......__ _--'D'°""**-~' e:*? := November 29, 1988 Drill Number 8..?.:..h e=' a r-=: 2:J (circle one) 588-06
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Emergency Plan Title Facility CR DSC CF' TSC EDF - ENC (circle one) Surnma.r'-/ of Comments/ Deficiencies/ Suggestion..§.
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E. -'* b m i t t e d by <continue on back (optional} if needed}
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SECTION 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT
- Type of D r i l l Date November 29, T t' 2. i r: i .!lfl._ -
1988 Dre;::. s Drill (c i Re l::i..5'5l* t'.?.-?.:J t'C 1 e one> Number Gt'2.ded SBB-06 E>:ercise Emergency Plan Title Fci.cility CR osc CF* TSC EDF ENC (cit*cle one) Summ,-::<.rv of Commen ts_j~fi.f= i er1i;j_es/ Sugqes t i on..§.
~.ubrnitted by <continue on back (opt i ona 1) i f needed)
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SECTION 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Type of Dt'i 11 D ~, e ~ ~ F.' eh e_§.r:_~-~J _ _ ___;G=-"".:....t'--="='"--*r.~_._e d E ~: c:= t-* r i ~ .:=:: (cit'cle one) Date November 29, 1988 Drill Number SBB-06 Emergency Plan Title Facility CR DSC CP JSC _ EDF ENC (circle one)
=:.ubmitted by (continue on back (optional) if needed)
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SECTION 4.5 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT
- Type of Dt'i 11 Date November 29, Tr' E<. i n i __fl_9~--~D res s 1988 (c i Drill Number t'C E:..§'J! e_?..:l.::.§.i:_L_ _ _13 t' 2,Q§'_g_E ::: e r-* C:.l..s:;. e 1 e one)
.* SBB-06 Emergency Plan Title Facility CR DSC CF*
I SC ____E_QE__ ______~NC (c i t'C 1e on(;?)
~*ubmitted by <continue on back (optional) if needed)
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DRILL SIGN-IN SHl-~ET
........ -.. ... ~-..-*--**--- ...- ... ~*-----"----
DRILL TYPE: Training - Dress Rehearsal (circle one) DRILL NUMBER: 588-06 FACILITY: CR - OSC 1
-*cp - TSC - EOF - ENC (circle one)
TIME: 1600 to 2400 HOURS DATE: 11-29-88 soc. Sec. 1. Print *Name Emerqency Plan Title No. 2. Signature 1* 2. 1* 2. 1. 2. 1* 2. 1. 2. 1* 2. 1. 2.
SECTION 5.0
- SCENARIO OVERVIEW ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE S88-06 SECTION ! SECTION NAME PAGE !
5.1 Scenario Synopsis 5.1.0 5.2 Scenario Timeline 5.2.0 5.3 Major Observable Onsite Events 5.3.0 5.4 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.4.0 5.5 Radiological Assumptions 5.5.0
- CAUTION:
THIS SECTION IS FOR REFEREE/EVALUATOR REFERENCE ONLY!. SCENARIO INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED BY THE EXERCISE PLAYERS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND CONTROLLED FROM SECTIONS 6, 7, 8, AND 10~
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- SECTION 5.1 SCENARIO SYNOPSIS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 CAUTION :
THIS SECTION IS FOR REFEREE/OBSERVER REFERENCE ONLY INITIAL CONDITIONS: Hope Creek - Currently at 55% power with repairs in progress on "A" Main Feed Pump.
- Salem Unit 1 - Refueling outage has just been completed and the plant is currently in Mode 3 ( Hot Standby ) and making preparations for startup which is scheduled for December 3, 1988.
- Salem Unit 2 - Currently at 100% power near end-of-life (400 EFPD) .
All Power Generation and Engineered Safety Features equipment is operable with the following exceptions: a. b. Circulator #23A is OOS for screen replacement. Service Water Pump #26 is OOS for pump replacement
- c. Charging Pump #23 is OOS for piston leakage repair.
- d. BAT Pump #21 is oos for seal repairs.
- e. RHR Pump #22 is OOS due to high vibration problems discovered during a surveillance run yesterday. The inboard motor bearing is being replaced and the pump should be returned to service in 72 hours.
- f. Containment Spray Pump #21 is disassembled for pump replacement. New pump expected in tomorrow morning.
RCS Activity exceeded the LCO for Specific Activity at 1535 hours on November 27, 1988. Increased fuel leakage is suspected and letdown has been maximized in a effort to clean up the RCS. The last sample analysis showed the RCS Activity at 1.1 uCi/gram-DEI. Operations is making preparations to shutdown in accordance with T.S. Action statement 3.4.9.b. Shut-down will be initiated if the next sample results (due back at 1530) are not lower then the Tech Spec value. ( LCO = ~ 1.0 uci/gram Dose Equivalent I-131 ) An Equipment Operator is presently inside Unit 2 Containment performing a surveillance on Containment
- Isolation Valves .
5 .1.1
SCENARIO SYNOPSIS cont'd
- NARRATIVE
SUMMARY
The exercise will commence at 1530 hours when the Control Room receives the latest sample results which indicate RCS Activity has not improved, ( 1.25 uCi/gram-DEI ). In accordance with Tech Specs a Unit.Shutdown is required and as a result an Unusual Event should be declared. UNUSUAL EVENT - SHUTDOWN TO COMPLY WITH TECH SPECS, ECG SECTION 4A or 14A or 18A. Shortly thereafter, Reactor Coolant Pump #23 will experience high vibrations and seize. This will result in a reactor trip on low flow. Unknown to the operators, increased fuel damage will occur due to the RCP seizure and due to a few skewed control rods which cause mechanical damage as the rods drop into the core. This increased fuel damage will cause various RMS monitors to go into alarm and the operators should request an activity sample of the RCS. These events should result in the declaration of an Alert. ALERT - RCP SEIZURE WITH FUEL DAMAGE ECG SECTIONS 4B After the reactor trip the operator inside the. containment will exit and the outer hatch will jam with the door opened about 6 inches . While attempting to free up the jammed containment*door,the operator will slam his hand in the door and the Fire Brigade will be called upon to provide first aid. At this point, the Reactor will be in a stable Hot Standby condition and the operators shall be making preparations.to go to Cold Shutdown. During attempts to borate the RCS the operators will encounter problems with a boric acid flow control valve and with a leak on the BAT pump. These equipment problems will require the osc to dispatch repair teams which will correct the problems and allow boration to recommence at about 1800 hours. At 1750 hours, a News Helicopter which was dispatched from Philadelphia will experience engine failure and crash in the vicinity of the Unit 2 RAP tanks. Within minutes, the Fire Brigade should be on scene and will provide the Control Room with an initial damage report and provide first aid to the two occupants of the copter. The damage assessment report will inform the CR/OSC that there are no flames (wreckage is smoldering) and that two persons are being treated for injuries. The report will also inform the Control Room that the RAP tanks were pelted with helicopter blade fragments and that the Unit 2 RWST is leaking and appears to have a section of blading lodged in the side towards the bottom of the tank. As a result of an aircraft crash onsite affecting plant structures, a Site Area Emergency should be declared.
- SITE AREA EMERGENCY - ONSITE AIRCRAFT CRASH AFFECTING A PLANT STRUCTURE OR MISSILE CAUSING DAMAGE TO A PLANT STRUCTURE, ECG SECTIONS llC or llG.
5 .1. 2
SCENARIO SYNOPSIS cont'd
- Over the next 2 hours the plant will experience various equipment problems that will exercise OSC teams. These events include, making
#24 CFCU ready for service, problems with Service Water, response to a fire alarm and the loss*of Charging Pump #21.
At 1852, the Control Room will commence RCS cooldown after Chemistry reports that the RCS boron concentration is > 1600 ppm. Cooldown will be allowed to commence at 40 degrees per hour. While the Control Room Staff is in the process of cooling down, the plant will experience a Large Break LOCA. Safety Injection and Containment Spray will initiate and the operators will follow the_ appropriate EOPs to combat the LOCA. As a result of a LQCA with pre-existing fuel damage the Emergency _Coordinator should declare a General Emergency.
*1 GENERAL EMERGENCY - LOSS OF 2 of 3 FISSION PRODUCT BARRIERS, ECG SECTION 5 A and B.
With the initiation of Containment Spray, #22 Spray Pump will start and i~mediately trip resulting in no containment spray capabilities. All available ECCS pumps are operating and the RWST is quickly drained and Cold Leg Recirculation is established. As a result of the LOCA and the resulting shock to the RCS, fuel damage will increase but all fission products are presently being held within the Containment. Shortly after Cold Leg Recirculation is established, the operating RHR pump will trip leaving the plant with no water sources to cool the core. EOP's will direct the operators to line up Safety Injection and Charging pumps to the RWST, however, the RWST is now about empty due to the large amount of water used prior to -establishing cold leg recirc and the water lost due to the leak from the helicopter cr~sh. As attempts are made to fix the RHR Pump, reactor vessel level will drop as water is boiled off due to decay heat. As the level drops the fuel will uncover, increasing fuel cladding damage along with some fuel melting. At this time the Containment is still intact and the containment pressure is slowly being reduced by the fan coil units. Due to the increasing fuel damage, the radiation levels and hydrogen levels in the Containment will be increasing. At 2143 hours, the Containment will experience a hydrogen detonation which will cause a momentary pressure surge from about 25 psig to well above design pressure of 47 psig. The force of this pressure surge will be felt in the containment spray ring headers (empty at this time) and will result in a weld crack in the spray piping outside the Containment. This failure of the spray piping outside the Containment will result in a loss of containment integrity and a high level release will commence. At this point, the containment spray piping is acting as a vent duct and is venting the containment atmosphere to the Auxiliary Building. 5.1.3
SCENARIO SYNOPSIS cont'd
- Within 20 minutes of the start of the release, the RHR pump will be repaired and returned to service. Core cooling will be quickly re-established and no further core damage will occur.
The release into the environment is now a function of the difference in pressure between the Containment and the Auxiliary Building. With no containment spray capability, the containment pressure will slowly decrease from the energy lost through the containment breach and the work of the fan coil units to cool down the containment. By around 2345 hours the containment and auxiliary building pressure have equalized and the release rates will decrease accordingly. The exercise will be terminated (Day 1) when the Referees are satisfied that all objectives have been met .
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SECTION 5 J ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAM Of EVENT SPRAY HEADER
\
STEAM STEAM GENERATOR GENERATOR
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r 1* i: I C(,:1 j 1,_/ t I-
""' FAN COIL Ul~IT UNIT ~
LOCKED OPEN 1501.ATIO VALVE FAILED CHECK VALVE CTMT BREACH TO AUX BUILD.
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(WELD FAiLS) REACTOR MECH. PEN. ACCUMULATOR OBA LOCA BREAK
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SECTION 5.2 SCENARIO TIMELINE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE REAL DRILL MESSAGE TIME TIME NUMBER EVENT DESCRIPTION RECEIVER EXPECTED ACTIONS
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14:30 -0100 01 CONTROL ROOM STAFF AND SHIFT PERSONNEL CR STAFF & 1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REVIEY INITIAL REVIEY INITIAL CONDITIONS AND PLAYER SHIFT PERSONNEL CONDITIONS. INSTRUCTIONS. 2. PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS ARE REVIEYED AS NEEDED. 15:25 -0005 02 DRILL COMMENCEMENT PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT SNSS 1. DRILL SNSS SHOULD DIRECT NCO TO MAKE THE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. 15:30 0000 03 LATEST SAMPLE RESULTS OF RCS ACTIVITY. CHEMISTRY TECH. 1. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT PER ECG SECTION 4A OR 14A OR 18A.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD COMMENCE A CONTROL-LED SHUT DOYN AS PER SNSS ORDERS TO COMPLY YITH TECH. SPECS.
15:45 0015 04C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO DECLARE AN SNSS 1. SNSS TO DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT. UNUSUAL EVENT. 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 1. 15:59 0029 05 23 RCP HI VIBRATIONS. CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TOE.I. 4.20 (PART 2).
- 2. NOTIFY THE OPERATIONS ENGINEER.
- 3. START MONITORING THE VIBRATION READINGS.
16:00 0030 06 #23 'RCP SEIZES AND A REACTOR TRIP CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS TO FOLLOY RX TRIP OCCURS. PROCEDURE (EOP-TRIP-1) &RX TRIP RESPONSE (EOP-TRIP-2)
- 2. SNSS TO REVIEY ECG.
- 3. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT PER ECG SECTION 4.B.
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14:30 -0100 01 CONTROL ROOM STAFF AND SHIFT PERSONNEL CR STAFF & SHIFT PERSONNEL 1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REVIEW INITIAL REVIEW INITIAL CONDITIONS AND PLAYER CONDITIONS. INSTRUCTIONS. 2. PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS ARE REVIEWED AS
;I NEEDED.
15:25 -0005 02 DRILL COMMENCEMENT PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT SNSS 1. DRILL SNSS SHOULD DIRECT NCO TO MAKE THE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. 15:30 0000 03 LATEST SAMPLE RESULTS OF RCS ACTIVITY. CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN 1. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT PER ECG SECTION 4A OR 14A OR 18A.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD COMMENCE A CONTROL-
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LED SHUT DOWN AS PER SNSS ORDERS TO COMPLY WITH TECH. SPECS. 15:45 0015 04C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO DECLARE AN SNSS 1. SNSS TO DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT. UNUSUAL EVENT. 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 1. 15:59 0029 05 23 RCP HI VIBRATIONS. CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TOE.I. 4.20 (PART 2).
- 2. NOTIFY THE OPERATIONS ENGINEER.
- 3. START MONITORING THE VIBRATION READINGS.
16:00 0030 06 #23 RCP SEIZES AND A REACTOR TRIP CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS TO FOLLOW RX TRIP OCCURS. PROCEDURE CEOP-TRIP-1) & RX TRIP RESPONSE CEOP-TRIP-2)
- 2. SNSS TO REVIEW ECG.
- 3. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT PER ECG 5.2.1 Rev. 1
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- 4. SSS TO ACTIVATE THE OSC AND IMPLE-MENT EPIP 202S.
- 5. OPERATORS TO CHECK MIMS PANEL TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUAL ALARMS.
- 6. OPERATORS SHOULD NOTIFY TECH DEPT.
16:00 0030 06R RX FAILED FUEL MONITOR 2R31, THE LET- CR STAFF 1. REFER TO THE ECG SECTION 4 FOR INDI-DOWN MONITOR, IS IN WARNING. CATIONS OF FAILED FUEL.
- 2. ATTEMPT TO CONFIRM INDICATIONS OF INCREASING RCS ACTIVITY.
16:05 0035 07R VARIOUS RMS ALARMS ARE RECEIVED DUE TO "' CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD CHECK RMS CONSOLE. RCP SEIZURE AND CONTROL ROOS THAT FALL 2. OPERATORS SHOULD IMPLEMENT AOP-INTO CORE THAT ARE SKEWED. THIS CAUSES RAD-3 AND 11 RCS HIGH ACTIVITY" PRO-MORE FUEL FAILURE TO OCCUR. CEDURE" AOP-RCS-2.
- 3. OPERATORS SHOULD REQUEST CHEMISTRY TO SAMPLE RCS FOR ACTIVITY.
16:06 0036 08C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FOR THE OPERATORS CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD BE REVIEWING IOP-8, TO MAINTAIN HSB AT THIS TIME. MAINTAINING HSB, AND IOP-6, HSB TO CSD, AND POSSIBLE DEGAS OF RCS FOR COLD SHUTDOWN.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD BE MAKING PREPS FOR BORATION TO COLD SHUTDOWN CONDITIONS 16:07 0037 09C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO ENSURE THE OTHER CR STAFF 1. CR STAFF LEAVE REMAINING RCPS IN RCPS ARE LEFT IN SERVICE. OPERATION.
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16:08 0038 10 OPERATOR IN CONTAINMENT REPORTS THAT HE EQUIP OPERATOR IN CONTAINMENT 1. EO HAKES THE REPORT OF HIS IMMINENT IS EXITING THROUGH THE 100 1 ELEV. HATCH DEPARTURE FROM THE CONTAINMENT
- 16:15 0045 11 MECHANICAL PROBLEM AT THE CONTAINMENT EQUIP OPERATOR AT HATCH 1. SNSS TO NOTIFY THE OSC ~HEN HATCH, ELEV 100 1 AS REPORTED BY THE EO. ACTIVATED.
- 2. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ATTEMPTS TO FIX HATCH AND KEEP CONTROL ROOM INFORMED.
16:15 0045 11R CHARGING ROOM RHS ALARM DUE TO CR STAFF 1. SNSS HAY SEND AN OPERATOR TO CHECK INCREASING RCS ACTIVITY. ~ CHARGING ROOM AREA FOR A LEAK. 16:20 0050 12C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO DEClARE AN ALERT SNSS 1. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT.
- 2. IHPLEHENT ATTACHMENT 2 OF THE ECG
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 102S.
16:25 0055 13C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FOR REQUESTING AN CR STAFF 1. CHEMISTRY SAMPLE REQUESTED. RCS SAMPLE. 16:35 0105 14 INJURED HAN CALLS CONTROL ROOM FOR HELP EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Q HATCH 1. CONTROL ROOM SHOULD DISPATCH SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM. 16:40 0110 15 CV-185 VALVE FAILURE. CR STAFF 1. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE.
- 2. SHIFT SHOULD LOOK INTO ALTERNATE MEANS OF BORATION, IF ALL~ED BY SS RAPID BORATION CAN BE USED UNTIL #22 BAT PUMP IS TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE FOR 5.2.3 Rev. 1
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REPAIRS. 16:45 0115 15C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO ENSURE OSC TEAM SNSS 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH TEAM TO INVESTIGATES ELEV. 110 1 d:ONTAINMEMT AIR AIR LOCK. LOCK AND FINDS INJURED MAN. 16:45 0115 16C CONTINGENCY TO HAVE THE OSC INVESTIGATE SNSS 1. OSC TEAM TO DISPATCH TEAM TO CV-185. CV-185. 17:05 0135 16 #22 BAT PUMP LEAK NOTICED BY REPAIR REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC SHOULD SEND OUT A TEAM TO CHECK TEAM WORKING ON CV-185. OUT THE LEAKING BAT PUMP.
- 2. OSC SHOULD BE LOOKING INTO GENERAT-ING BLOCKING TAGS IN THE EVENT THE PUMP HAS TO COME OUT OF SERVICE FOR REPAIRS.
17:10 0140 17C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO ENSURE BAT PUMP SNSS 1. OSC CO-ORDINATOR TO DISPATCH TEAM LEAK IS INVESTIGATED. TO #22 BAT PUMP. 17:20 0150 18 BAT PUMP LEAK IDENTIFICATION. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM TO CALL THE OSC AND REQUEST THE PUMP BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
- 2. OSC TEAM SHOULD PURSUE OBTAINING THE REQUIRED PARTS AND TOOLS.
- 3. OSC SHOULD BE IN THE PROCESS OF GEN-ERATING TAGS FOR THE PUMP.
- 4. OSC SHOULD REPORT FINDINGS TO THE CONTROL ROOM.
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17:23 0153 19C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE THAT THE PUMP OSC COORDINATOR 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO INFORM SNSS AND IS REMOVED FROM SERVICE. REQUEST PUMP BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE 17:30 0200 20C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE THAT #22 BAT PUMP OSC COORDINATOR 1. OSC TO SEND OPERATOR TO CIT BAT PUMP IS C/T. 2. OSC TO NOTIFY OSC TEAM THAT WORK MAY START. 17:30 0200 20R SEAL WATER FILTER AND RX COOLANT FILTER CR STAFF 1. CONTINUE TO MONITOR RMS DISPLAYS. RMS WARNINGS ARE RECEIVED. 17:35 0205 21 VALVE (CV-185) HAS BEEN MAPE OPERABLE. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. TECH TO CALL THE OSC AND REPORT THE VALVE OPERABLE.
- 2. OSC TO INFORM SNSS THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE.
17:35 0205 22 #24 CONT. FAN COIL TRIP. CR STAFF 1. ATTEMPT RESTART ( UNSUCCESSFUL)
- 2. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE FAN COIL TRIP.
17:40 0210 23C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE OSC TEAM INVEST!* SNSS 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE GATES #24 FAN COIL TRIP. #24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL TRIP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM.
17:45 0215 23R SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER, SEAL WATER CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD CONTINUE TO FOLLOW FILTER AND RX COOLANT FILTER RMS MONI* AOP*RAD*3 AND -2. TORS ARE ALARMING. 2. ENSURE THAT THE OSC IS AWARE OF POS* SIBLE INCREASING RAD LEVELS THROUGH* OUT THE PLANT. 5.2.5 Rev. 1
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17:50 0220 24 REPAIRS COMPLETED ON BAT PUMP. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM TO CALL THE OSC AND REQUEST THAT THE TAGS BE RELEASED FROM #22 BAT PUMP.
" 2. OSC SHOULD DISPATCH AN OPERATOR TO REMOVE THE TAGS FROM THE PUMP AND MAKE IT READY FOR SERVICE.
- 3. OSC SHOULD REPORT ITS ACTIONS TO THE CONTROL ROOM.
17:50 0220 25 HELICOPTER CRASH AT #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" SECURITY SUPV- MAIN GUARDHOUSE 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REQUEST OSC TO DIS-IS REPORTED BY SITE SECURITY. ~ PATCH FIRE DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE* HELICOPTER CRASH AT THE "RAP TANKS".
- 2. SNSS SHOULD NOTIFY THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR (EDO) AND RECOMMEND ES-CALATION TO SITE AREA EMERGENCY IF ANY PLANT STRUCTURES ARE AFFECTED, 17:58 0228 26C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE THAT BAT PUMP IS OSC COO,RD I NA TOR 1. OSC TO SEND OPERATOR OUT TO RELEASE RELEASED. THE BAT PUMP.
18:00 0230 27 BAT PUMP IS READY FOR SERVICE. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1. OSC NOTIFIED THAT THE BAT PUMP IS RELEASED AND READY FOR SERVICE.
- 2. OSC TO INFORM SNSS PUMP IS READY
- 3. CONTROL ROOM STARTS BAT PUMP AND BORATION OF RCS CONTINUES.
18:00 0230 27R CHARGING PUMP ROOM AREA RMS MONITOR HAS CR STAH 1. REVIEW ALL RMS READINGS FOR INCREAS-5.2.6 Rev. 1
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REACHED ALARM LEVEL. ING CONDITIONS.
- 2. ENSURE OSC IS AWARE OF INCREASING RAD LEVELS.
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18:00 0230 28C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE A TEAM IS SENT SNSS 1. OSC TO SEND FIRE DEPARTMENT TO #2 TO ASSESS DAMAGE FROM HELICOPTER CRASH UNIT "RAP TANKS". 18:05 0235 29 RWST LEAK IDENTIFICATION CAUSED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO REPORT FINDINGS HELICOPTER CRASH. TWO INJURED CRASH TO CONTROL ROOM. VICTIMS ARE FOUND. 2. FIRE DEPARTMENT TO CHECK ON SMOLDER-ING WRECKAGE, ESTABLISH FOAM BLANKET FOR FUEL SPILL. CONTROL SPILL.
- 3. ATTEND TO THE INJURED PERSONNEL *.
- 4. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SHOULD DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY PER ECG SEC-TIONS 11C OR 11G.
18:10 0240 30 #24 FAN COIL PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM TO NOTIFY OSC OF THE PROB-LEM.
- 2. OSC SHOULD INQUIRE IF THE BREAKER REQUIRES ANY TAGS.
- 3. OSC TO-GENERATE TAGS IF NEEDED.
- 4. OSC SHOULD REPORT FINDINGS AND ESTI-MATED RETURN TIME TO THE CONTROL ROOM.
18:15 0245 31C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE ON STATUS OF CRASH FIRE DEPARTMENT (FIRST AID) 1. DEMONSTRATION OF FIRST AID TECHNIQUE VICTIMS. BY FIRE DEPT (FIRST AID TEAM). 5.2.7 Rev. 1
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- 2. FIRST AID TEAM TO REPORT TO OSC IF BACK UP MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IS NEED-ED OR REQUIRED (FREEPLAY) 18:25 0255 32C CONTINGENCY TO DECLARE A SITE AREA SNSS/EDO 1. DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
EMERGENCY. 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 3.
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 103S
- 4. IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY, EC POSITION WILL TRANSFER TO THE ERM FOLLOWING TURNOVER. EOF WILL BE ACTIVATED.
- 5. IMPLEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY (LIMITED).
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18:35 0305 33 #24 FAN COIL HAS BEEN MADE OPERABLE. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM WILL INFORM OSC THAT THE FAN COIL REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE.
- 2. OSC WILL DISPATCH AN OPERATOR TO RE-LEASE TAGS FROM THE FAN COIL,(IF TAGS WERE REQUESTED).
- 3. OSC INFORMS SNSS THE FAN COIL IS READY FOR SERVICE, REPAIRS COMPLETE.
- 4. CONTROL ROOM STAFF MAY WANT TO PLACE IN SERVICE (FREEPLAY).
18:35 0305 34 ALARM ON SERVICE WATER SUMP HI-LEVEL IS CR STAFF 1. SNSS TO DIRECT DSC TO DISPATCH TEAM RECEIVED BY THE CONTROL ROOM. TO INVESTIGATE.
- 2. SNSS MAY REMOVE PUMP FROM SERVICE.
18:48 0318 35C CONTINGENCY TO HAVE OSC LOOK INTO SNSS 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE SERVICE WATER SUMP ALARM. SERVICE WATER SUMP HI-LEVEL ALARM. 5.2.8 Rev. 1
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18:5D 0320 36 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE RESULTS INDICATE CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN 1. OPERATORS TO CONTINUE WITH IOP-6 HOT ADEQUATE BORATION TO COMMENCE STANDBY TO COLD SHUTDOWN. COOLDOWN. .,, 2. DEGAS OF THE RCS MAY BE PERFORMED IF REQUIRED (FREEPLAY)
- 3. COOLDOWN OF THE RCS TO COMMENCE AT
-18:52 HOURS AT 40 DEGREES PER HOUR.
18:52 0352 36C CONTINGENCY TO ESTABLISH COOLDOWN RATE CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD COMMENCE COOLDOWN AT 40 DEGREES PER HOUR. RATE AT 40 DEGREES PER HOUR. 18:55 0325 37 SERVICE WATER STRAINER LEAK IS IDENTI- REPAIR & CORRE~ ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM SHOULD REPORT BACK THEIR FIED. FINDINGS.
- 2. SNSS MAY REMOVE PUMP FROM SERVICE.
- 3. A NEW GASKET IS INSTALLED AND HAND-HOLE REALIGNED AND REPLACED.
19:05 0335 38 #21 CHARGING PUMP TRIP. CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS TO START #22 CHARGING PUMP AND ESTABLISH LETDOWN.
- z. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE THE PUMP TRIP.
19:15 0345 39C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE OSC TEAM DIS- SNSS 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE PATCHED TO #21 CHARGING PUMP. #Zi CHARGING PUMP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM.
19:35 0405 40 REPAIRS COMPLETE ON #24 SW STRAINER. REPAIR & CORRECT ACTION TEAM 1. INFORM OSC THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE
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AS NEEDED
- 3. CHECK STRAINER FOR LEAKAGE.
19:40 0410 41 DSC TEAM FINDS #21 CHARGINiS PUMP OVER- REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. DSC TEAM TO CHECK BREAKER AND THE CURRENT RELAY TRIPPED. PUMP.
- 2. DSC TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH THE MEG GARING OF THE MOTOR.
- 3. DSC TEAM TO NOTIFY DSC OF THE PROB-LEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BREAKER AND PUMP.
19:50 0420 42 FIRE ALARM, BOILER HOUSE AREA. CR STAFJ 1. DIRECT DSC AND/OR FIRE DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE. 19:55 0425 43C CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE THE FIRE BRIGADE SNSS 1. DSC TO SEND THE FIRE BRIGADE TO THE RESPONDS TO FIRE ALARM. BOILER HOUSE. 20:05 0435 44 DESIGN BASIS LOCA. CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. OPS TO FOLLO\I EDP FOR SI AND LOCA.
- 2. DECLARE GE DUE TO FUEL DAMAGE AND LOCA, (SECTION 5A+B IN THE ECG).
- 3. EC SHOULD MAKE APPROPIATE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION BASED ON LOSS OF 2 OF 3 BARRIERS.
EVACUATE ALL SECTORS 0-2 MILES EVACUATE DO\INWIND(+/-1) 2-5 MILES SHELTER REMAINING SECT. 2-5 MILES 20:05 0435 44R CONTAINMENT RMS MONITORS ARE ALARMING CR STAFF 1. MONITOR RMS INDICATIONS TO CONFIRM 5.2.10 Rev. 1
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DUE TO THE LOCA IN PROGRESS. CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY.
- 2. ENSURE TSC/EOF ARE AWARE OF THE INDICATIONS.
- 3. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO ECG TO RECOM-MEND CLASSIFICATION CHANGE BASED ON INDICATIONS OF 2 FISSION PRODUCT BOUNDARY FAILURES.
20:08 0438 45 #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP TRIP. CR STAFF 1. SNSS SHOULD REPORT THE FAILURE TO THE EDO IN THE TSC.
- 2. SNSS WILL REQUEST THE OSC TO INVEST-IGATE FAILURE OF.#22 CONT.SPRAY PUMP 20:10 0440 46 NO FIRE DETECTED. FIRE DEPT. AT BOILER HOUSE 1. REPORT FINDINGS BACK TO CR/OSC.
- 2. DELUGE VALVE RESET.
- 3. INSPECT DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FOR CAUSE OF FAILURE *.
- 4. ISOLATE THE STEAM LEAK 20:15 0445 47C CONTINGENCY TO INVESTIGATE #22 CONT. SNSS 1. SNSS TO REQUEST THE OSC TO INVESTI-SPRAY PUMP TRIP. GATE THE CONT. SPRAY PUMP TRiP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM.
20:25 0455 48C CONTINGENCY TO DECLARE A GENERAL EMERG. SNSS/EDO/ERM 1. DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.
-20:35 -0505 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 5.
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 104S.
- 4. RECOMMENDATION OF THE MINIMUM PAR (SEE MESSAGE # 44) 5.2.11 Rev. 1
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20:20 0450 49C STATUS REPORT ON #21 CONTAINMENT SPRAY OSC MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO REQUEST TO BE UP-
-END -END PUMP. DATED ON PUMP STATUS 20:25 0455 50 FIRE PROTECTION RESTORATION TO THE FIRE DEPT. AT BOILER HOUSE 1. FIRE BRIGADE WILL INFORM CR/OSC OF BOILER HOUSE. FINDINGS.
- 2. FIRE BRIGADE TO CHECK ON THE STATUS OF FIRE PUMPS, WILL SHUT DOWN IF NOT NEEDED.
20:45 0515 52 #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP IS FOUND TO REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM REPORT FINDINGS TO CR/OSC. BE SHORTED. 2. SNSS TO INFORM TSC THAT ALL SPRAY IS
"' LOST DUE TO PUMP (#21) AND MOTOR
(#22) FAILURE.
- 3. TSC TO LOOK INTO ALTERNATE MEANS OF PROVIDING CONTAINMENT SPRAY.
20:50 0520 53 RWST LOW LEVEL ALARM RECEIVED CR STAFF 1. OPERATIONS IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-3, START SWAP-OVER TO COLD LEG RECIRC. 21:08 0538 54 LOSS OF ALL CORE COOLING DUE TO TRIP CR STAFF 1. OPERATIONS TO IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-5, OF #21 RHR PUMP. LOSS OF EMERGENCY RECIRCULATION.
- 2. SNSS TO NOTIFY EDO OF LOSS OF CORE COOLING.
- 3. SNSS TO DIRECT OSC TO INVESTIGATE FAILURE OF #21 RHR PUMP, ASAP.
21: 13 0543 55 LO-LO RWST ALARM RECEIVED IN CONTROL CR STAH 1. IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY, STOP ALL 5.2.12 Rev. 1
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ROOM. ECCS PUMPS PER EOP.
- 2. CONSULT TSC FOR ALTERNATE WATER SOURCES AND FLOWPATHS.
- 3. TAKE ACTIONS TO REPAIR AND REFILL RWST.
21:15 0545 55R CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE MONITORS ARE CR STAFF 1. CONTINUE EFFORTS TO RECOVER CORE ALARMING AS THE RX CORE BECOMES UN- COOLING. COVERED AND FUEL DAMAGE INCREASES. 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE INFORMED OF THE WORSENING INDICATIONS. 21:15 0545 56C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO HAVE OSC SNSS~ 1. SNSS TO DIRECT TEAM TO BE DISPATCHED INVESTIGATE FAILURE OF #21 RHR PUMP. 2. OSC TO ASSEMBLE AND DISPATCH TEAM. 21:30 0600 56R PLANT VENT RAD MONITOR R16 IS ALARMING CR STAFF *1. MONITOR ALL RMS INDICATIONS FOR AS LEAKAGE FROM THE CONTAINMENT IN- CONFIRMATION OF THE RAD RELEASE CREASES. LEVEL IN PROGRESS.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE AWARE OF THE SMALL RELEASE AT THIS TIME.
21 :35 0605 57 FAILURE OF #21 RHR PUMP IDENTIFIED BY REPAIR & CORRECT ACTION TEAM 1. ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE TRIP LINKAGE OSC TEAM. OR OBTAIN A REPLACEMENT BREAKER. 21:43 0613 58 HYDROGEN DETONATION IN CONTAINMENT. ALL PLAYERS IN AUX & SERV BLDG 1. SNSS TO INFORM EDO OF POSSIBLE LOSS OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY.
- 2. EC SHOULD REEVALUATE PARs.
- 3. ONSITE AND OFFSITE FIELD TEAMS START MONITORING THE PLUME.
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- 5. IF ASKED, HYDROGEN CONC = ZERO
- 6. ROTATE STRIP CHART FOR CONT PRESS TO SHOW PEAK AND THEN DECREASE DUE TO CONTAINMENT FAILURE.
21:45 0615 58R ALL PLANT VENT RAD MONITORS ARE ALARM- CR STAFF 1. MONITOR RMS INDICATIONS TO CONFIRM ING AS A MAJOR RELEASE HAS BEGUN. RAD RELEASE IN PROGRESS.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE INFORMED OF THE RELEASE IN PROGRESS.
22:00 0630 59 REPAIRS COMPLETE ON #21 RHR PUMP. OSC REPAIR TEAM C21RHR PUMP) 1. OSC TO INFORM SNSS THAT #21 RHR PUMP IS READY TO START, (NO LATER THEN 22:03 HOURS).
- 2. SNSS MAY CONSULT WITH EDO.
- 3. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REINITIATE CORE COOL! NG.
22:00 0630 59R PLANT VENT FILTER MONITOR HAS REACHED CR STAFF 1. RAD TECH SHOULD ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN ALARM LEVEL. AND ACTUAL READING PER EPIP 301S, ATTACHMENT 7.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF IS INFORMED OF ACTUAL INDICATIONS OFF R45D.
22:03 0633 60C CONTINGENCY MESSAGE REPORTING THAT OSC COORDINATOR 1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REINITIATE
#21 RHR PUMP HAS BEEN REPAIRED. CORE COOLING IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY.
22:03-END 0633-END 61C CONTINGENCY TO NOT ALLOW SPRAY BY FAIL- CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. SNSS TO INFORM EDO OF THE PROBLEM ING RHR CONTAINMENT SPRAY VALVE. WITH THE 21CS36 VALVE. 5.2.14 Rev. 1
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- 2. SNSS TO REQUEST A TEAM BE DISPATCHED.
- 3. OSC TO ASSEMBLE AND DISPATCH TEAM.
22:15 0645 62 ALARM RECEIVED IN CONTROL IOOM ON LOW CR STAFF 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TO SERVICE BEARING WATER PRESSURE TO SERVICE WATER WATER SYSTEM - NORMAL OPERATION. PUMPS. 0.1. V-1.3.1
- 2. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE THE PROB-LEM.
- 3. OSC TO DISPATCH TEAM TO SERVICE WAT-ER AND SHOULD BYPASS AFFECTED VALVE UNTIL REPAIRS ARE MADE *
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- 2. IF THE TECH. CAN NOT FIND ANY TUBING THEN OPEN VALVES AS DIRECTED BY THE NSS, (BYPASS AFFECTED VALVE).
- 3. SHOULD THE TECH. BE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE VALVE LINEUP HE SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO SEND OUT A OPERATOR.
23:30 0800 65 21SW8 VALVE OPERABLE. REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM 1. OSC TEAM WILL INFORM OSC THAT REPAIR IS COMPLETE.
- 2. OSC MAY HAVE TO SEND A OPERATOR TO SERVICE WATER TO RE-POSITION ALL 5.2.15 Rev. 1
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- 3. IF NO OPERATOR WAS USED, THE OSC TEAM SHOULD ENSURE THAT ALL VALVES ARE IN THEIR NORMAL POSITION.
24:00 0830 66 DRILL TERMINATION PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. SNSS 1. SNSS TO HAVE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT HADE.
- 2. RESTORE FACILITIES/ EQUIPMENT.
- 3. CONDUCT FACILITY/ TEAM CRITIQUES.
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- REAL TIMES SECTION 5.3 MAJOR OBSERVABLE ONSITE EVENTS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 (APPROX) EVENTS OF DAY ONE (11/29/88) 1430 -Shift personnel pre-drill briefing and present-ation of initial conditions.
thru -Review of player instructions (drillsmanship)
-Posting of initial conditions indications and 1530 displays in the Control Room and ERFs. -Prestaging of Chemistry Technicians and Equip-ment Operator in Containment (simulated) 1530 -Drill begins. -RCS activity sample results exceed Tech. Spec.
thru LCO requiring Unit 2 shutdown to commence.
-UNUSUAL EVENT declaration and notifications.
1635 -#23 RCP experiences vibrations leading to pump seizure and loose parts in the RX core.
-Fuel cladding damage begins. -PASS sample requested. -Reactor trip on low RCS flow when the RCP seizes . -ALERT declaration and notifications. -Emergency response callout is performed. -osc activation and facility setup. -TSC activation (EC turnover from SNSS to EDO) -EOF and ENC begin staffing. -ERF access control is established.
1635 -Search and rescue for missing EO near Containment airlock. First Aid demonstrated. thru -osc response to CV-185 failure.
-OSC response to #22 BAT Pump leak.
1750 -osc response to #24 CFCU trip. 1750 -Helicopter crash affecting the RWST.
-OSC dispatch of Fire Brigade to the crash site.
thru -Medical response is demonstrated for crash victims.
-SITE AREA EMERGENCY declaration and notifications.
1850 -Limited Accountability demonstrated (drill players only, no evacuation of non-players)
-EOF activation (EC turnover from EDO to ERM) . -Offsite field teams may be dispatched at this time. -osc response to Service Water Intake flooding .
- 5.3.0
SECTION 5.3 MAJOR OBSERVABLE ONSITE EVENTS (cont'd) 1850 -RCS cooldown requirements are met, cooldown begins. thru -osc response to #21 Charging Pump trip. 2000 -osc response to Aux Boiler House fire alarm. 2000 -Design Basis LOCA occurs. .
-GENERAL EMERGENCY declaration and notifications thru including predetermined PAR selection. -osc response to #22 Cont. Spray Pump trip.
2140 -ECCS pumps swapped over to cold leg recirculation.
-#21 RHR Pump trips resulting in total loss of core cooling. osc response to the pump trip.
2140 -Containment failure on Cont. Spray line break (unisolable) due to a H2 explosion inside thru Containment.
-Radiological release begins from Plant Vent.
2400 -EC updates PAR as needed based on release data.
*-offsite monitoring teams track the plume and communicate data back to the EOF. -osc response to Service Water Intake trouble. -Containment pressure finall"y equalizes with Auxiliary Building pressure following restoration of RHR and core cooling flow. * -Radiological release decreases significantly. -Drill termination for Day One.
2400 -Facility critiques for players and referees. thru -ERFs are restored to a ready condition. 0100
- 5.3.1
SECTION 5.4
- EVENT ONSITE ACTUAL VS. SIMULATED EVENTS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 ACTUAL/SIMULATED
- 1. Fire Brigade Response **Actual
- 2. C02, Halon, Water to fight fires Simulated
- 3. Callout of Emergency Response Personnel Actual (Plant Page and Manual Callout)
- 4. Activation of ERFs Actual
- 5. PASS Sampling and Analysis
- Actual
- 6. Emergency Notification Actual
- 7. Radiation Protection Measures
- Actual (Offsite Monitors will not wear PCs)
- 8. Personnel Monitoring Actual
- 9. Inplant, Onsite and Offsite Monitoring
- 10. Accountability
- 11. Access Control (TSC,EOF, & ENC)
- Actual Actual (Limited to Drill Players only)
Actual
- 12. Search and Rescue/First Aid
- Actual
- 13. Core Damage Evaluation Actual
- NOTE:
Demonstrating proficiency in donning SCBAs need only be performed once. After initial demonstration, the players will not wear facepieces .
- 5.4.0
SECTION 5.5 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 RADIOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS/CALCULATIONS
- 1. Generic number assumptions (references Salem UFSAR and NUREG 1210)
Core life = 400 days at 100% power RCS *free volume = 12612 ft. 3 RCS mass (g) = 2.8E8 grams (100% power, 570 F) Containment free volume= 2.5E 6 ft. 3 = 7.08E10 cm3 Unidentified primary leak rate = 0.13 gpm Containment Spray efficiency for iodines and particulates
= 99% (reduction factor= 0.01)
Iodine removal units efficiency for iodines
= 95% (reduction factor= 0.05)
Containment Fan Coil Unit HEPA filter removal of particulates
= 90% efficient (reduction factor= 0.10 - Good only if DBA LOCA occurs)
Auxiliary Building free volume = 2E6 ft. 3 = 5.664E10 cm3 Containment design leak rate = 0.1%/day = 6.94E-7/min. Isotopic percentage airborne (partition factor) Iodines = 0.79 (79% airborne) Noble Gases = 1.00 (100% airborne) Particulates = 0.01 (1% airborne) Plateout reduction factors Particulates & iodines in Containment or Auxiliary Building
= 0.9 (assume 10% plateout)
Particulates & iodines thru CTMT to Auxiliary Building from d~sign leakage= o.5 (~0% plateout in penetrations, etc.) Noble Gases = 1.00 (assume no plateout occurs) Plant Vent HEPA Filter Reduction* Factor for Particulates = 0.005 (99.5% efficient) Plant Vent Charcoal Filter Reduction Factor for Iodines 0.02 (98% efficient)
- 2. Calculations for reactor*coolant samples were done using the Salem Nuclear Fuels core damage methodology & NUREG 1210. The concentrations were calculated from the data listed in Table 1, and are based upon a scenario selected clad failure/fuel melt, core life, and time from reactor trip. Following is a brief explanation of some of the columns in Table 1.
- a. Percent clad failure and fuel melt are assumed percentage for this exercise based upon the scenario timeline and offsite exercise objectives. Notice that maximum fuel melt for this exercise is 30 percent.
- b. Time in hours from reactor trip allows for decay of several isotopes.
- c. The "DBA LOCA Occurred" column is simply a yes (1) or no (0) question, and only determines the calculational method of containment atmosphere and sump. At time 04:35, a DBA LOCA occurs.
- d. Total primary leak rate in gpm for this drill is simply normal Salem Generating Station unidentified leakage .
5.5.0
- e. Containment spray on and iodine removal units in service values are the reduction factors as stated in the assumptions when in service. These multiples are used in the calculations for containment atmosphere. Although the reduction factor for the IRU would most likely increase due to moisture after a DBA LOCA, we decided to leave the efficiency at 95 percent.
- f. Auxiliary building release, like 2(c), only determines the calculational method for airborne into the building.
- g. Leak rate (cfm) into the Auxiliary Building is an airborne*
leak rate from containment atmosphere to a scenario defined leak location in the Auxiliary Building.
- h. Auxiliary room size is the Auxiliary Building room size in cubic feet where the leak from Containment enters. This exercise leak location is the Unit 2, 78' mechanical penetration which we estimated to be 9176 cubic feet of free air space.
- i. The units for the reactor coolant samples are uCi/cc. To obtain uCi/g values, simply divide the uCi/cc by the RCS multiple provided in Section 9.1 (the multiple is simply a pressure/temperature correction for the sample being at 14.7 psia and 110 F). * *
- 3. The flowpath for the calculation of Containment atmosphere, auxiliary building airborne, plant vent release rates, radiation monitoring system, and the offsite field team plume package is presented below with a flow chart. Notice that all calculations are partitioned from the reactor coolant isotopics.
REACTOR COOLANT I SOTO PI CS
\V - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - --i CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE r_ - --~-- - - -
I SOTO PI CS
~
i J. GENERAL LEAK LOCATION - AUXILIARY BUILDING AUXILIARY BUILDING AIRBORNE AIRBORNE I I
'~ I I - - - -.1:- - - - - - -l RADIATION MONITORING PLANT VENT RELEASE ~-----1 '- - ~ SYSTEM I RATES AND SAMPLES I__ - - - --- -- -l
- 5.5.1 OFFSITE FIELD TEAM PLUME PACKAGE
- a. Containment atmosphere calculations were performed using the
- applicable system reduction factors, isotopic airborne reduction factors, plateout reduction factors, containment free volume, and whether DBA LOCA or a primary leak rate.
- b. General auxiliary building airborne calculations were performed using the applicable plateout reduction factors, containment design leak rate and auxiliary building free volume.
- c. Leak location auxiliary building airborne calculations are dependent upon breach of containment. If there is no breach of containment, then the airborne concentration is equal to the general auxiliary building. If there is a breach, th~n the calculation is performed using the applicable isotopic airborne reduction factors, plateout reduction factors, leak rate into the room, and the room size. For the particulate.
isotopic calculations, the isotopic airborne reduction factor was left out to facilitate meeting offsite (state) objectives for the ingestion pathway portion of this exercise.
- d. Plant vent release rate and sample calculation were performed using the leak location (auxiliary building) airborne, plant vent flow rate, HEPA filter reduction factor, charcoal filter reduction factor, and a ventilation reduction factor. The ventilation reduction factor used was 0.1; meaning that the leak location airborne is diluted by lO_percent in the ventilation system (from the location to the vent).
- e. Offsite field team plume package calculations- are explained in Table 2.
- f. The Radiation Monitoring System (RMS) calculations require inputs from each o~ the other calculations. The RMS values were based upon detector sensitivity (outlined in the RMS manual) and/or proximity to specific components or lines .
- 5.5.2
TABLE 1
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,_~
0 l.75 0 0 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 5.:;_; 02::0 23 0 2 0 0 0.13 1 a.cs 0 0 0 c:_..,, 02:.:5 25 0 2.25 0 0 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 c:.-"'I OJ:C'J 25 0 2.5 0 0 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 5~7 03:!.5 25 0 2.75 0 0 0.13 1 O.C5 0 0 0
- 5.:7 03;~0 25 0 3 0 0 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 5~'j 03:.;s 25 0 3.25 0 0 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 S~J
- 04:~*)
0~::5 0~:.30 04:35 04:.:5 05:c-J 25 25 25 75 75 0 0 0 3.5 3.75 0 4.083333 0 0 4.25 4.5 4 35 34 32 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52*} s:o SC*J 4?3 35) 275 05:15 75 0 4.75 31 1 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 25) os:.:o 75 0 5 29 l 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 . 2~J 05:45 100 2 5.25 28 1 0.13 1 0.05 0 0 0 3C.J 06:C0 lC-J 10 5.5 26 1 0.13 1 O.C5 0 0 0 ~=) Ot:::.5 100 20 5.75 25 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 2200 91-:'5 6':S 06: ::o lC0 30 6 22 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 20::() 9*.l. ..,,
.o 755 06:.;s lOJ 30 6.25 19 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 1700 9116 EC*J 07:00 100 .30 6.5 16 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 1440 9176 3~J 07:15 100 30 6.75 13 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 1170 9116 2:)
07:30 lC*J 30 7 9 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 800 9176 2.:i5 07:_.;5 100 30 7.25 5 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 450 9176 2:J 03: C-0 100 30 7,5 2 1 0.13 1 . 0.05 l 1eo 9:76 2:J 03:05 lC{l 30 7.583333 1 l 0.13 1 0.05 l 90.00 91""6 220 08:lS 100 30 7.75 0.1 1 0.13 l 0.05 l 9.00 9176 c:*J 03:.30 lC-'.l 30 8 0 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 0.90 91":'6 2('*) 08:35 lOJ 30 8.083333 0 1 0.13 1 0.05 1 0.05 91"76 2C*J
- 5.5.3
TABLE 2 ARTIF!CIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DEPARTMENT PLUME DATA CALCULATION PROGRAM
- 1) THE PROGRAM REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING INPUTS FROM THE USER:
A) REACTOR TRIP TIME (IN DRILL TIME, 00:00, ETC.) B) PLUME RELEASE TIME (IN DRILL TIME) C) ACTUAL DRILL START TIME (IN REAL TIME, 08:00, ETC.) D) WIND SPEED (METERS PER SECOND) E) WIND DIRECTION TOWARD (IN DEGREES) F) STABILITY CLASS (1*7 = A*G) G) SOJRCE TERM DATA : IODINE, NOBLE GAS AND PARTICULATE Q'S (uCi/SEC).
- 2) CLOCK TIMES ARE CALCULATED BASED ON ACTUAL DRILL START TIME AND TIME INCREMENTS.
- 3) CLOSED WINDOW WHOLE BODY CALCULATION (GAMMA):
Q * (Xu/Q I WIND SPEED)
- DRCF THE Xu/Q IS EXTRACTED FROM A TABLE BASED ON STABILITY CLASS AND DISTANCE FROM THE PLANT (IN MILES).
THE DRCF (DOSE RATE CORRECTION FACTOR) IS EXTRACTED FROM A TABLE BASED ON DECAY TIME WHICH IS CALCULATED BASED ON "HOLD*UP" TIME IN THE REACTOR FROM SHUTDOWN TO RELEASE, IN ADDITION-TO TRAVEL TIME TO THE SAMPLE LOCATION *
- 4) OPEN WINDOW WHOLE BODY CALCULATION CBETA*GAMMA):
CLOSED WINDOW WHOLE BODY* 1.25 (NOTE: IF Q >= 1000 THEN CLOSED WINDOW WHOLE BODY
- 1)
- 5) CLOSED WINDOW WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE (MR/HIN):
CLOSED WINDOW WHOLE BODY I 60
- 6) GROSS PARTICULATE C.P.H. (ASSUMES 30 CUBIC FEET & 10% EFFICIENCY)
(Q*Xu/Q) I WIND SPEED)
- 1.89ES
- 7) l(l)INE*131 NET C.P.M. (ASSUMES 30 CUBIC FEET & 2.5% EFFICIENCY)
(Q I DCCF)
- 42440
- 8) THYROID INHALATION DOSE RATE CHREH/HR)
Q * (Xu/Q I WIND SPEED)
- DCCF
- 9) OFF AXIS CALCUATIONS (SURVEY LOCATIONS OTHER THAN CENTER LINE) ARE A FUNCTION OF THE POSITIONS OF ONSITE AND OFFSITE LOCATIONS (DEGREES OFF TRUE NORTH AND METERS FROM THE AFFECTED UNIT) AS THEY RELATE TO THE CENTERLINE. BY USING THE PYTHAGOREN THEORUM, THE OFF AXIS DISTANCE CAN BE CALCULATED. USING THIS DISTANCE THE PERCENTAGE OF CENTERLINE DOSE RATE CAN BE CALCULATED USING THE FOLLOWING PLUME WIDTH FORMULA:
- 5. 5. 4
SECTION 6.0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORMS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE r ( NOTES
- 1. The messages contained in this section are for referee/evaluator information. Messages that are handed out to players during the
- course of the exercise will be on YELLOW paper*and will not contain the information which appears in the REFEREE NOTES and ACTIONS EXPECTED portions of the following message forms.
- 2. Section 5.2, Scenario Timeline, may be used as an index for all message forms contained in this section.
- 3. The page numbers in this section correspond to the message number.
For example, page number 6._22 is message number 22.
- 4. Message numbers that are followed by the letter 11 c 11 are contingency messages and should not be handed out without the head referee's.
concurrence.
- 5. Message numbers that are followed by the letter "R" are Radiation Monitor warning or alarm*messages .
- 6.0.0
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 01 REAL TIME 14:30 TO CR STAFF & SHIFT PERSONNEL DRILL TIME -0100 FROM HEAD REFEREE LOCATION : PRE-DRILL BRIEFING ROOM MESSAGE : THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR TODAYS DRILL ARE AS FOLLOWS: SALEM UNIT 1 IS IN MODE 3 {HOT ETANDBY) & UNIT 2 IS CURRENTLY AT 100% POWER NEAR END-OF-LIFE {400 EFPD). ALL POWER GENERATION AND ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURES ARE OPERABLE WITH THE FOLLOWING. EXCEP-TIONS:
- 1. 23A CIRCULATOR: SCREEN REPLACEMENT
- 2. 26 S.W. PUMP: PUMP REPLACEMENT 3.* 23 CHARGING PUMP: PISTON LEAK REPAIR
- 4. 22 RHR PUMP: C/T VIBRATION PROBLEM, RETURN -72 HOURS.
- 5. 21 BAT PUMP: SEAL REPAIR
- 6. 21 C.S. PUMP: DISASSEMBLED FOR PUMP REPLACEMENT. NEW PUMP EXPECTED ONSITE TOMORROW MORNING.
{CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE ALONG WITH OPS. DATA AND MAJOR EQUIPMENT FORM TO THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF AND ON-SHIFT PERSONNEL. .
- 2. PROVIDE PLAYER INSTRUCTION BRIEFING.
- 3. CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN AND CHEMISTRY TEAM REFEREE SHOULD BE PRE-STAGED AT THE CONTROL POINT AS INITIAL CONDITIONS {SEE MESSAGE 03)
- 4. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR IN CONTAINMENT {SIMULATED) AND TEAM REFEREE SHOULD BE PRESTAGED OUTSIDE THE .CONTAINMENT HATCH {SEE MESSAGE 10)
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REVIEW INITIAL CONDITIONS.
- 2. PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS ARE REVIEWED AS NEEDED *
- 6.01
- ANNUAL EXERCISE 1989 INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Hope Creek - Currently at 55% power with repairs in progress on "A" Main Feed Pump. Salem Unit 1 - Refueling outage has just been completed and the plant is currently in Mode 3 ( Hot Standby ) and making preparations for startup which is scheduled for December 3, 1988
- Salem Unit 2 - currently at 100% pOW-er near end-of~life (400 EFPD).
All Power Generation and Engineered Safety Features equipment is operable with the .following exceptions:
- a. Circulator #23A is 005 for screen replacement.
- b. Service Water Pump #26 is 005 for pump replacement C*. Charging Pump #23 is oos for piston leakage repair.
- d. BAT Pump #21 is 005 for seal repairs.
- e. RHR Pump #22 is oos due to high vibration proble~s discovered during a surveillance run yesterday. The inboard motor bearing is being replaced and the pump should be returned to service in 72 hours.
- f. Containment Spray Pump #21 is disassembled for punp replacement. New pump expected in tomorrow morning.
RCS Activity exceeded the LCO for Specific Activity at 1535 hours on November 27, 1988. Increased fuel leakage is suspected and letdown has been maximized in* a effort to clean up the RCS. The last sample analysis showed the RCS Activity at 1.1 uCi/gram-DEI. Operations is making preparations to shutdown in accordance with T.S. Action statement 3.4.9.b. Shut-down. will be initiated if the next sample results (due back at 1530) are not lower then the Tech Spec value. ( LCO = ~ 1.0 uCi/gram Dose Equivalent I-131 )
- An Equipment Operator is presently inside Unit 2 Containment performing a surveillance on Containment Isolation Valves.
TREND OF 2R31 IN CPM FROM 11/27-29/BB
- 50.0 45.0 40.0 ~
l"I
/ 00 "'
07 00 15 00 19 a~ 1 1 00 23
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,......,...... 35.0 v
~ (/)
a.. lJ OC ...... ~ . .:!0.0 (
~ 00 03 K \' ..- :l tr) 0 ~
a:: .c NG 00 25.0 er \.I I 1 5 00 :uu~] 1 1 00 20.0 15.0 10.0 11/27 11/27 11/27 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/29 11/29 11/29 DATES
TREND OF DEi IN UCl/G FROM 11/27-29/BB*
- 3.00 2.80 2.60 2.40 2.20 2.00 1.80
- E
-ci: a:: 1.60
- Cl
~~
0
- J 1.40 1.201 1V C"
~ -- ~~ - ~~
23 00 03 00 07 00 1 1 00
~
15 00 19 00 23 00
~
(1"J:, "n~ 9-_ 07 00 ~] 1.00 11 00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 11/27 11/27 11/27 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/28 11/29 11/29 11/29 DATES
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 02 REAL TIME 15:25 TO FROM . SNSS CR REFEREE DRILL TIME -0005 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE PLEASE DIRECT THE FOLLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT BE MADE:
"ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL, ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL", "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL" "AN EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL WILL BE HELD TODAY AT SALEM COMMENCING AT 1530 HOURS. ONLY DESIGNATED DRILL.PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO DRILL MESSAGES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL SHALL CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL WORK FUNCTIONS".
(REPEAT) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE TO THE SNSS FOR THE DRILL.
2o PROVIDE BRIEFING TO THE DUTY*SNSS AND OBTAIN HIS CONCURRENCE TO START. ENSURE DUTY SNSS KNOWS THAT ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE TO BE TAKEN.
- 3. ENSURE ALL DISPLAY DATA IS POSTED AND IN POSITION AS NEEDED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. DRILL SNSS SHOULD DIRECT NCO TO MAKE THE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT *
- 6.02
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 03 REAL TIME 15:30 TO CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN DRILL TIME 0000 FROM CHEMISTRY TEAM REFEREE LOCATION : CONTROL POINT MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST ANALYZED THE RCS ACTIVITY. THE LATEST SAMPLE INDICATES THAT THE RCS ACTIVITY IS AS FOLLOWS: ( 1. 2 uCi/g-DEI)
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES
- 1. CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN SHOULD NOTIFY THE SNSS.
- 2. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN UNUSUAL EVENT-SHUTDOWN TO COMPLY WITH TECH.
SPECS, ECG SECTION 4A OR 14A OR 18A. ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT PER ECG SECTION 4A OR 14A OR 18Av_
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD COMMENCE A CONTROL-LED SHUT DOWN AS PER SNSS ORDERS TO COMPLY WITH TECH. SPECS
- 6.03
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 04C REAL TIME 15:45 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0015 FROM HEAD REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE. : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD DECLARE AN UNUSUAL EVENT PER ECG SECTION 4A, 14A, OR
*lSA. (SHUTDOWN TO COMPLY WITH TECH *. SPECS.)
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE USED IF SNSS IS NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THE EVENT.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO DECLARE UNUSUAL EVENT.
- 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 1 *
- 6.04C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 05 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 15:59 0029 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RCP VIB HI (E-35) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. WHEN MOTOR FLANGE IS CHECKED IT WILL READ 4 TO 5 MILS ON #23 RCP (BACK ROOM).
- 2. WHEN SHAFT VIBRATION INDICATORS ARE CHECKED THEY WILL INDICATE 18 TO 20 MILS. ALL READINGS ARE SUSTAINED.
NOTE: DO NOT ALLOW DRILL PARTICIPANTS TO OPEN CABINET DOORS. POST STICKERS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE CABINET PANEL. ACTIONS *EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TO E.I. 4.20 (PART 2).
- 2. NOTIFY THE OPERATIONS ENGINEER.
- 3. START MONITORING THE VIBRATION READINGS .
- 6.05
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 06 CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME
.16:00 0030 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE :
YOU CURRENTLY HAVE THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS: CURRENT FOR #23 RCP AS DISPLAYED ON CONTROL CONSOLE AM-METER INDICATES.PEGGED FULL SCALE (1200 AMPS). CURRENT HAS JUST DROPPED TO 0 AMPS INDICATED. ALL 3 FLOW CHANNELS FOR #23 RCP ARE NOW READING 0% FLOW YOU HAVE ALSO RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS: RC LO FLO/ RCP BKR OPEN & P-8 (F-2) RX TRIP (F-46) MIMS IMPACT DET (E-43)
* * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *THIS * * * * *IS * * *A* *DRILL
- DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL -PLANT--OPERATimis ! !'! _____ - -------*
REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. #23 RCP SEIZES, CURRENT SPIKES UP & THEN DOWN TO ZERO.
- 2. PLANT PARAMETERS RESPOND NORMALLY FOR THE REACTOR TRIP.
- 3. MIMS ALARM DOES NOT CLEAR FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE DRILL.
- 4. WHEN MIMS PANEL IS CHECKED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS ARE IN AND WILL NOT RESET.
RX BOTTOM AMPLITUDE. RX BOTTOM RATE. ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. OPERATORS TO FOLLOW RX TRIP PROCEDURE (EOP-TRIP-1) & RX TRIP RESPONSE (EOP-TRIP-2)
- 2. SNSS TO REVIEW ECG.
- 3. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT PER ECG SECTION 4.B.
- 4. SSS TO ACTIVATE THE OSC AND IMPLE-MENT EPIP 202S *
- 5. OPERATORS TO CHECK MIMS PANEL TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUAL ALARMS.
- 6. OPERATORS SHOULD NOTIFY TECH DEPT.
6.06
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 07R REAL TIME 16:05 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0035 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13)
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THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ALARMING PARAMETERS FOR RMS WILL BE POSTED AT THE RMS COMPUTER BY THE CONTROL ROOM RAD REFEREE.
- 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.1 ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD CHECK* RMS CONSOLE.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD IMPLEMENT AOP-RAD-3 AND 11 RCS HIGH ACTIVITY" PRO-CEDURE" AOP-RCS-2.
- 3. OPERATORS SHOULD REQUEST CHEMISTRY TO SAMPLE RCS FOR ACTIVITY *
- 6.07R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 08C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:06 0036 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: MAINTAIN HOT STANDBY AT THIS TIME . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. THIS MESSAGE IS REQUIRED TO KEEP OPERATIONAL DATA VALID THROUGHOUT THE SCENARIO. COOLDOWN MAY COMMENCE AT 1852 HOURS AT A RATE OF 40 DEGREES/HOUR.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD BE BORATING PRIOR TO COMMENCING A COOLDOWN.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD BE REVIEWING IOP-8, MAINTAINING HSB, AND IOP-6, HSB TO CSD, AND POSSIBLE DEGAS OF RCS FOR COLD SHUTDOWN.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD BE MAKING PREPS FOR BORATION TO COLD SHUTDOWN CONDITIONS
- 6.08C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 09C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:07 0037 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THI*s IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: DO NOT TAKE THE OTHER REACTOR COOLANT PUMPS OUT OF SERVICE AT THIS TIME
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. THIS MESSAGE IS REQUIRED TO KEEP OPERATIONAL DATA VALID THROUGHOUT THE SCENARIO.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CR STAFF LEAVE REMAINING RCPS IN OPERATION *
- 6.09C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 10 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM EQUIP OPERATOR IN CONTAINMENT OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME
.. 16:08 0038 LOCATION : INSIDE PERSONNEL HATCH, ELEVo 100 1 (SIMULATED)
MESSAGE : CALL THE UNIT 2 CONTROL ROOM AND MAKE THE FOLLOWING REPORT:
" THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS - - - - - - - - - - - -
I HEARD A LOUD NOISE JUST AS I COMPLETED THE SURVEILLANCE ON THE CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVES, I AM LEAVING THE CONTAIN-MENT AT THIS TIME." II THIS IS A DRILL II THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS.!!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE FINDINGS REPORTED TO OPERATIONS STAFF.
- 2. OHA C-43 WILL ALARM AS FOLLOWS:
30 SECONDS AFTER THIS MESSAGE - C-43 COMES IN. 30 SECONDS LATER C-43 CLEARS 30 SECONDS LATER C-43 COMES IN--OUTER DOOR
- 3. C-43 WILL STAY IN UNTIL DOOR IS CLOSED AT 16:40.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. EO MAKES THE REPORT OF HIS IMMINENT DEPARTURE FROM THE CONTAINMENT *
- 6.10
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM LOCATION 11 EQUIP OPERATOR AT HATCH OSC TEAM REFEREE CONTAINMENT HATCH, ELEV. 100 1 , REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:15 0045 MECHANICAL PEN ROOM MESSAGE : CALL THE UNIT 2 CONTROL ROOM AND MAKE THE FOLLOWING REPORT: 11 THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS I HAVE EXITED THE CONTAINMENT, BUT I'M HAVING TROUBLE GETTING THE OUTER DOOR CLOSED. I THINK I CAN FIX THE PROBLEM IN A FEW MINUTES. I'LL CALL YOU IF I NEED ANY HELP. BY THE WAY, THE RAD TECH IS HEADED BACK TO THE CONTROL POINT". II THIS IS A DRILL. II THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PHONES IN THE MESSAGE.
- 2. IF ASKED, C-43 (PERSONNEL ACCESS HATCH DOOR OPEN) IS STILL ALARMING.
- 3. THIS EVOLUTION WILL LEAD TO INJURY AT 1635, (SUPP SCENARIO #7.2).
- 4. DO NOT ALLOW THE EO TO RESPOND TO ANY FURTHER ATTEMPTS BY THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO CONTACT HIM. HE WILL REMAIN MISSING.
- 5. VICTIM SHALL BE APPROPRIATELY MULAGED PER SS #7.2.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. SNSS TO NOTIFY THE OSC WHEN ACTIVATED.
2 .. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ATTEMPTS TO FIX HATCH AND KEEP CONTROL ROOM INFORMED *
- 6.11
- MESSAGE #:
TO llR CR STAFF ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:15 0045 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. CHARGING ROOM MONITOR IN WARNING DUE TO INCREASING RCS ACTIVITY.
- 2. MONITOR 2R4.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS MAY SEND AN OPERATOR TO CHECK CHARGING ROOM AREA FOR A LEAK .
6.llR
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 12C SNSS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM HEAD REFEREE REAL TIME : . 16:20 DRILL TIME 0050 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE*: THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ECG, AN ALERT SHOULD BE DECLARED DUE TO HIGH RCS ACTIVITY AND RCP SEIZURE (ECG SECTIONS 4.B) . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : lo THIS MESSAGE SHOULD BE ONLY ISSUED IF SNSS IS NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THE EVENT.
- 2. ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE DEMONSTRATED AT THIS TIME.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT.
- 2. IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT 2 OF THE ECG
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 102S *
- 6.12C
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- ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 13C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:25 0055 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: IN ACCORDANCE WITH AOP-RCS-2 (RX COOLANT HIGH ACTIVITY) YOU SHOULD REQUEST A RCS SAMPLE FOR DEI-131 AND GROSS BETA/GAMMA . THIS IS A DRILL !. ! !
- DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF OPERATORS ARE NOT IN THE PROCESS OF TAKING THIS ACTION IAW AOP-RCS-2.
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD INFORM CHEM TECH THAT SAMPLE COULD BE HOT AS INDICATED BY HIGH RCS ACTIVITY ALARMS ( 2R-31 ).
- 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.1.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CHEMISTRY SAMPLE REQUESTED *
- 6.13C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 14 UNIT 2 CONTROL ROOM STAFF EQUIPMENT OPERATOR .AT HATCH REAL TIME DRILL TIME : 16:35 0105. LOCATION : 100 1 CONTAINMENT AIR LOCK MESSAGE : YOU HAVE FIXED THE AIR LOCK DOOR AND WHEN YOU WENT TO CLOSE IT YOU SLAMMED YOUR HAND IN THE DOOR. YOU ARE IN SEVERE PAIN AND YOUR HAND IS BLEEDING PROFUSELY. YOU ALSO FEEL VERY LIGHTHEADED
- CALL THE CONTROL ROOM USING THE PLANT PAGE OR RADIO AND PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE:
11 THIS IS A DRILL" 11 THIS IS . I 1 VE BEEN HURT, SEND HELP, I FEEL LIKE I'M GOING TO PASS OUT." DO NOT SAY ANY MORE OR ANSWER ANY PAGES. YOU HAVE JUST PASSED OUT .
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- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
- __ _ . _ _ _
- -- DO NOT -INITIATE -ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS ! ! !
REFEREE NOTES : . (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO 7.2)
- 1. ENSURE PLAYER COMMUNICATES THIS MESSAGE TO THE CONTROL ROOM PROMPTLY AT 16:35.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CONTROL ROOM SHOULD DISPATCH SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM *
- 6.14
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM LOCATION : 15 CR STAFF CR REFEREE CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 16:40 0110 MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BORIC ACID FLOW DEVIATION ALARM ON THE CON-TROL CONSOLE. INDICATIONS: CV-185 CLOSE LIGHT IS ILLUMINATED
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE OPERATORS WORK THROUGH OSC TO INVESTIGATE PROBLEM.
- 2. CV-185 FAILURE DUE TO A BROKEN FITTING ON THE CONTROL AIR LINE.
- 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.3.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE.
- 2. SHIFT SHOULD LOOK INTO ALTERNATE MEANS OF BORATION, IF ALLOWED BY SS RAPID BORATION CAN BE USED UNTIL #22 BAT PUMP IS TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE FOR REPAIRS *
- 6.15
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
- .MESSAGE #: 15C REAL TIME 16:45 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0115 FROM HEAD REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE :
THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEA.~ TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH THE CONTAINM~NT AIR LOCK. C-43 ANNUNCIATOR IS STILL IN A.Ll>..RM THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
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REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF NO OSC TEAM HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TO THE CONTAINMENT AIR LOCK.
- 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO i7.2.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH TEAM TO AIR LOCK .
- 6.15C
- MESSAGE #:
TO 16C SNSS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL.TIME DRILL TIME 16:45 0115 FROM HEAD REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH THE CV-185 VALVE
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.3)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE AS NEEDED IF NO OSC TEAM HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TO CV-185.
ACTIONS EXPECTED : 1~ OSC TEAM TO DISPATCH TEAM TO CV-185
- 6.16C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND -* MESSAGE #: TO FROM 16 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:05 0135 LOCATION AUX. BLDG, 100 1 ELEVATION MESSAGE : YOUR TROUBLESHOOTING OF THE BORIC ACID VALVE (CV-185) SHOWS IT TO BE A BROKEN FITTING ON THE CONTROL AIR LINE TO THE VALVE. YOU ESTIMATE THAT IT WILL TAKE -25 MINUTES TO REPAIR. WHILE COMPLETING REPAIRS ON THE VALVE YOU NOTICE #22 BAT PUMP SPRAY-
. ING BORIC ACID OVER THE AREA
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIOS # 7.3 & 7.4)
- 1. ENSURE THAT THE TECH WORKING ON THE VALVE NOTIFIES THE OSC OF THE PROBLEM NOT LATER THAN 17:10 HOURS.
- 2. ENSURE THAT THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF IS MADE AWARE OF THE PROBLEM WITH THE BAT PUMP.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC SHOULD SEND OUT A TEAM TO CHECK OUT THE LEAKING BAT PUMP.
- 2. OSC SHOULD BE LOOKING INTO GENERAT-ING BLOCKING TAGS IN THE EVENT TH~
PUMP HAS TO COME OUT OF SERVICE FOR REPAIRS *
- 6.16
ARTIFICIAL -ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 17C REAL TIME 17:10 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0140 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE LEAK ON #22 BAT PUMP
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY* IF NO OSC TEAM HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TO #22 BAT PUMP.
- 2. THE RETURN OF THE BAT PUMP IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO, TO ALLOW BORATION TO CSD TO CONTINUE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED J
- 1. OSC CO-ORDINATOR TO DISPATCH TEAM TO #22 BAT PUMP *
- 6.17C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 18 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:20 0150 LOCATION AUX. BLDG, 100 1 ELEVATION - MESSAGE : UPON ARRIVAL AT #22 BAT PUMP, YOU NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: BORIC ACID SPRAYING ON THE MOTOR AND FLOOR AREAS. AN ALLEN SCREW ON THE PUMP HAS BLOWN OUT AND ANOTHER IS LEAKING
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4)
- 1. THE ALLEN SCREW CAN NOT BE FOUND.
- 2. ENSURE THAT THE PUMP CAN NOT BE WORKED ON UNLESS FIRST TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
- 3. THE RETURN OF THE BAT PUMP IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO.
- 4. ENSURE THAT ALL WORK IS COMPLETED AND PUMP READY FOR SERVICE BY 1800 HOURS.
- 5. ENSURE OSC IS CALLED AND CR TAKES PUMP OUT OF SERVICE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM TO CALL THE OSC AND REQUEST THE PUMP BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
- 2. OSC TEAM SHOULD PURSUE OBTAINING THE REQUIRED PARTS AND TOOLS.
- 3. OSC SHOULD BE IN THE PROCESS OF GEN-ERATING TAGS FOR THE PUMP.
- 4. OSC SHOULD REPORT FINDINGS TO THE CONTROL ROOM .
- 6.18
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 19C REAL TIME 17:23 TO OSC COORDINATOR DRILL TIME 0153 FROM LEAD REFEREE LOCATION osc MESSAGE THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD NOTIFY THE SNSS OF THE PROBLEMS WITH #22 BAT PUMP, AND REQUEST THAT IT BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : . (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC HAS NOT REQUESTED THE BAT PUMP TO BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO INFORM SNSS AND REQUEST PUMP BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE
- 6.19C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 20C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM OSC COORDINATOR LEAD REFEREE REAL TIME .: DRILL TIME : 17:30 0200 LOCATION osc MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD SEND OUT THE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TO C/T #22 BAT PUMP . THIS IS A.DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF EQUIPMENT OPERATOR HAS NOT BEEN DIS-PATCHED TO C/T THE BAT PUMP.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TO SEND OPERATOR TO C/T BAT PUMP
- 2. OSC TO NOTIFY OSC TEAM THAT WORK MAY START *
- 6.20C
- MESSAGE #:
TO 20R CR STAFF ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:30 0200 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : .
- 1. SEA~ FILTER AND RX FILTER MONITOR IN WARNING DUE TO INCREASING RCS ACTIVITY.
- 2. MONITORS R24A, R25, R26 ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CONTINUE TO MONITOR RMS DISPLAYS
- 6.20R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 21 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:35 0205 LOCATION AUX. BLDG, 100' ELEVATION MESSAGE : YOUR WORK HAS BEE~ COMPLETED ON THE BORIC ACID SUCTION VALVE . THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS *. L! .! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.3)
- 1. ENSURE THE TECH NOTIFIES THE OSC THAT THE VALVE IS OPERABLE .
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... ..... ... -- .. ' -~ ........ ~. ~-*~.--~..... ,. ., ... -~* ... * *... .:;._.}_ ~* ** ..- ._,,,.>J.~ *' <-.~- * ' ** - I * *'". - .:. ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. TECH TO CALL THE OSC AND REPORT THE VALVE OPERABLE.
- 2. OSC TO INFORM SNSS THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE *
- 6.21
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 22 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:35 0205 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE :
#24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT INDICATES TRIPPED, FLASHING GREEN BACKLIGHT-TRIP.
BEZEL ALARM (AUDIBLE) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.5)
- 1. WHEN/IF ATTEMPTED, #24 FAN COIL WILL NOT START.
2*. THIS TRIP IS FOR A OSC TEAM REPONSE.
- 3. POST STICKER ON #24 FAN COIL INDICATING TRIPPED CONDITION.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. ATTEMPT RESTART ( UNSUCCESSFUL)
- 2. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE FAN COIL TRIP *
- 6.22
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 23C SNSS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:40 0210 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD.REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE #24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL TRIP
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF NO TEAM HAS BEEN DISPATCHED BY OSC.
- 2. THIS MESSAGE IS USED TO ENSURE THIS OSC ACTIVITY* IS PERFORMED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE
#24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL TRIP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM *
- 6.23C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 23R EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:45 0215 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. RCS ACTIVITY IS STILL INCREASING AS FUEL DAMAGE CONTINUES.
- 2. SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER, SEAL WATER FILTER AND RX.COOLANT FILTER RMS MONITORS ARE AT ALARM LEVELS AND STILL RISING.
- 3. MONITORS R24A, R25 AND R26.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD CONTINUE TO FOLLOW AOP-RAD-3 AND -2.
- 2. ENSURE THAT THE OSC IS AWARE OF POS-SIBLE INCREASING RAD LEVELS THROUGH-
- OUT THE PLANT .
- 6.23R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 24 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:50 0220 LOCATION : AUX. BLDG, 100 1 ELEVATION MESSAGE : YOUR WORK ON #22 BAT PUMP HAS BEEN COMPLETED
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
- REFEREE NOTES :
(REFER TO SUP~LEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4) 1." ENSURE THAT OSC TEAM NOTIFIES OSC OF PUMP STATUS.
- 2. ENSURE THAT OSC IS MADE AWARE THAT THE TAGS MUST BE RELEASED FROM THE BAT PUMP.
- 3. THE RETURN OF THE BAT PUMP IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO.
- 4. ENSURE THAT THE PUMP IS READY FOR SERVICE BY 1800 HOURS ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM TO CALL THE OSC AND REQUEST THAT THE TAGS BE RELEASED FROM #22 BAT PUMP.
- 2. OSC SHOULD DISPATCH AN OPERATOR TO REMOVE THE TAGS FROM THE PUMP AND MAKE IT READY FOR SERVICE.
- 3. OSC SHOULD REPORT ITS ACTIONS TO THE CONTROL ROOM *
- 6.24
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND -* MESSAGE #: TO FROM . 25 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM SECURITY SUPV- MAIN GUARDHOUSE SECURITY REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 17:50 0220 LOCATION : MAIN GUARD HOUSE MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM ONE OF YOUR SFM ON ROUNDS: 11 A NEWS HELICOPTER THAT HAS BEEN CIRCLING THE ISLAND TAKING FILM FOOTAGE HAS JUST CRASHED IN THE VICINITY OF THE UNIT 2 RAP TANKS. SEND ~ELP! 11 11 11 THIS IS A DRILL.
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6.)
- 1. ENSURE THE MESSAGE IS REPORTED TO THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF BY 17:55 HOURS. (0225)
- 2. HEAD REFEREE, ENSURE THAT THE OSC IS NOTIFIED OF THE CRASH~
- 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT SHOULD BE DISPATCHED TO THE "RAP TANK" AREA.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REQUEST OSC TO DIS-PATCH FIRE DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE HELICOPTER CRASH AT THE "RAP TANKS".
- 2. SNSS SHOULD NOTIFY THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR (EDO) AND RECOMMEND ES-CALATION TO SITE AREA EMERGENCY IF ANY PLANT STRUCTURES ARE AFFECTED. .
- 6.25
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- :. -~*.: ;.~ *, ~-* .
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 26C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
*osc COORDINATOR LEAD REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME :
17:58 0228 LOCATION : osc MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD SEND OUT THE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TO RELEASE
#22 BAT PUMP
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
- DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF EQUIPMENT OPERATOR HAS NOT BEEN DIS-PATCHED TO RELEASE THE BAT PUMP.
- 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4
- 3. CONFER WITH HEAD REFEREE PRIOR TO ISSUING.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. OSC TO SEND OPERATOR OUT TO RELEASE THE BAT PUMP *
- 6.26C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 27 REAL TIME 18:00 TO EQUIPMENT OPERATOR DRILL TIME 0230 FROM OSC TEAM REFEREE LOCATION osc MESSAGE :
#22 BAT PUMP IS RELEASED AND READY FOR SERVICE
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE THE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR NOTIFIES THE OSC OF PUMP STATUS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. OSC NOTIFIED THAT THE BAT PUMP IS RELEASED AND READY FOR SERVICE.
- 2. OSC TO INFORM SNSS PUMP IS READY
- 3. CONTROL ROOM STARTS BAT PUMP AND BORATION OF RCS CONTINUES *
- 6.27
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 27R REAL TIME 18:00 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0230 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. AN ADDITIONAL RMS ALARM IS RECEIVED AS RCS ACTIVITY CONTINUES TO INCREASE.
- 2. CHARGING PUMP ROOM AREA RMS MONITORS IS ALARMING.
- 3. MONITOR R4.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. REVIEW ALL RMS READINGS FOR INCREAS-ING CONDITIONS.
- 2. ENSURE OSC IS AWARE OF INCREASING RAD LEVELS
- 6.27R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 28C REAL TIME 18:00 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0230 FROM HEAD REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE :
THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE THE CRASH AT THE #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC HAS NOT DISPATCHED A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE CRASH AT THE #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS".
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TO SEND FIRE DEPARTMENT TO #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" *
- 6.28C R~, \
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 29 FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:05 0235 LOCATION #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" MESSAGE : UPON ARRIVAL AT THE "RAP TANK" AREA YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
- 1. THE HELICOPTER IS NOT ON FIRE, BUT THE WRECKAGE IS SMOLDERING.
- 2. IT APPEARS THAT THE "RAP TANKS" WERE PELTED WITH FRAGMENTS FROM THE HELICOPTER.
- 3. TWO PEOPLE FOUND IN THE VICINITY OF THE CRASH.
- 4. BLADING FROM THE HELICOPTER HAS PENETRATED THE #2 RWST AND IT IS LEAKING.
- 5. HELICOPTER MARKINGS INDICATE: WCAX-TV.
THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6)
- 1. ENSURE THE FINDINGS AT THE CRASH SCENE ARE REPORTED TO THE OSC AND THE CONTROL ROOM.
- 2. IF FIRE PROTECTION PERSONNEL CHECK FOR IDENTIFICATION PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING NAMES: HARRY ANDERSON/PILOT, KEITH HANDHAMMER/CAMERAMAN.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO REPORT FINDINGS TO CONTROL ROOM.
- 2. FIRE DEPARTMENT TO CHECK ON SMOLDER-ING WRECKAGE, ESTABLISH FOAM BLANKET FOR FUEL SPILL. CONTROL SPILL.
- 3. ATTEND TO THE INJURED PERSONNEL.
- 4. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SHOULD DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY PER ECG SEC-TIONS llC OR llG .
6.29
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 30. REAL TIME 18:10 TO REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM DRILL TIME 0240 FROM . OSC TEAM REFEREE LOCATION AUX. BLDG, 84 1 ELEVATION MESSAGE : YOUR TROUBLE-SHOOTING OF #24 FAN COIL REVEALS THAT A BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE HAS BURNT OPEN. THE BEST ESTIMATE TO REPLACE THE DEVICE AND RETURN THE BREAKER TO SERVICE IS- 30 MINUTES
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.5)
- 1. ENSURE THE ELECTRICAN TALKS THROUGH THE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNI-QUES FOR THE BREAKER PROBLEM.
- 2. "ENSURE THE ELECTRICAN PROVIDES A MESSAGE TO THE OSC ON THE DIAG-NOSED PROBLEM BY 18:10 HOURS.
- 3. #24 FAN COIL IS NOT CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO, BUT SHOULD BE RETURN ED TO SERVICE BY 18:35 HOURS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM TO NOTIFY OSC OF THE PROB-LEM.
- 2. OSC SHOULD INQUIRE IF THE BREAKER REQUIRES ANY TAGS.
- 3. OSC TO GENERATE TAGS IF NEEDED.
- 4. OSC SHOULD REPORT FINDINGS AND ESTI-MATED RETURN TIME TO THE CONTROL ROOM .
- 6.30
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 31C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM FIRE DEPARTMENT (FIRST AID) FIRE DEPARTMENT REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:15 0245 LOCATION : #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REPORT BACK TO THE OSC THE STATUS OF THE INJURED CRASH VICTIMS
- DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
THIS IS A DRILL!!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6)
- 1. ENSURE THAT MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IS DEMONSTRATED.
- 2. THIS SCENARIO TO DEMONSTRATE THE ACTIONS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRST AID TEAM.
- 3. ENSURE THAT H.P. WITH TEAM CHECKS TO SEE IF INJURED ARE CONTAMINATED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. DEMONSTRATION OF FIRST AID TECHNIQUE BY FIRE DEPT (FIRST AID TEAM).
- 2. FIRST AID TEAM TO REPORT TO OSC IF BACK UP MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IS NEED-ED OR REQUIRED (FREEPLAY)
- 6.31C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 32C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM SNSS/EDO
. LEAD REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:25 0255 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM/TSC MESSAGE :
THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY PER ECG SECTIONS 11C OR 11G. (ONSITE AIRCRAFT CRASH AFFECTING A PLANT STRUCTURE OR MISSILE CAUSING DAMAGE TO A PLANT STRUCTURE.) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE SNSS/EDO ARE NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THE EVENT.
- 2. CONFER WITH HEAD REFEREE PRIOR TO ISSUING.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
- 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 3.
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 103S
- 4. IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY, EC POSITION WILL TRANSFER TO THE ERM FOLLOWING TURNOVER. EOF WILL BE ACTIVATED.
- 5. IMPLEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY (LIMITED) *
- 6.32C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- *MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 33 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:35 0305 LOCATION : AUX. BLDG, 84 1 ELEVATION MESSAGE : YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE REPLACEMENT OF THE BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE. THE FAN COIL SHOULD BE READY FOR SERVICE IF NEEDEDo THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
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REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7c5)
- 1. RETURN AND/OR START OF THIS FAN COIL IS NOT CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO.
- 2. ENSURE THAT THE CONTROL ROOM IS TOLD THAT FAN COIL IS REPAIRED BY 18:35 HOURS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM WILL INFORM OSC THAT THE FAN COIL REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE.
- 2. OSC WILL DISPATCH AN OPERATOR TO RE-LEASE TAGS FROM THE FAN COIL,(IF TAGS WERE REQUESTED).
- 3. OSC INFORMS SNSS THE FAN COIL IS READY FOR SERVICE, REPAIRS COMPLETE.
- 4. CONTROL ROOM STAFF MAY WANT TO PLACE IN SERVICE (FREEPLAY) .
6.33
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 34 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:35 0305 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: 24-26 SW PMP SMP LVL HI * (B-31) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : {REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.7)
- 1. ALARM IS FROM #24 SERVICE WATER PUMP STRAINER. THE STRAINER HAS A SEVERE LEAK WHICH IS CAUSING THE SUMP TO FILL UP AND OVERFLOW.
2 THERE ARE 4 OTHER SW PUMPS AVAILABLE. ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. SNSS TO DIRECT OSC TO DISPATCH TEAM TO INVESTIGATE.
- 2. SNSS MAY REMOVE PUMP FROM SERVICE .
- 6.34
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM LOCATION : 35C SNSS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CONTROL ROOM REFEREE CONTROL ROOM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 18:48 0318 MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO INVESTIGATE THE 24-26 SERVICE WATER PUMP SUMP HI-LEVEL ALARM
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF NO ACTIONS ARE UNDERWAY TO INVESTIGATE THE SERVICE WATER PROBLEM.
- 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.7.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE SERVICE WATER SUMP HI-LEVEL ALARM.
- I I
- 6.35C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 36 REAL TIME 18:50 TO CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN DRILL TIME :. 0320 FROM CHEMISTRY REFEREE LOCATION :. CHEMISTRY LAB MESSAGE YOUR ANALYSIS OF THE RCS FOR BORATION IS COMPLETE. THE LATEST RCS BORON SAMPLE RESULTS INDICATE THAT BORON IS AT -1600 PPM
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE THIS MESSAGE IS RECEIVED BY THE CONTROL ROOM BY 18:52 HRS.
- 2. SAMPLE RESULTS ARE CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO TO ALLOW THE COOLDOWN OF THE RCS TO COMMENCE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. OPERATORS TO CONTINUE WITH IOP-6 HOT STANDBY TO COLD SHUTDOWN.
- 2. DEGAS OF THE RCS MAY BE PERFORMED IF
,REQUIRED (FREEPLAY)
- 3. COOLDOWN OF THE RCS TO COMMENCE AT
-18:52 HOURS AT 40 DEGREES PER HOUR *
- 6.36
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS *MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 37 REAL TIME 18:55 TO REPAIR & CORRECT ACTION TEAM DRILL TIME 0325 FROM OSC TEAM REFEREE LOCATION : SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY #4 MESSAGE : UPON YOUR ARRIVAL AT THE S.W. INTAKE STRUCTURE, YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: A HANDHOLE ON #24 SERVICE WATER IS LEAKING AND SPRAYING WATER OVER THE AREA . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : . (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.7.
- 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE ONLY WHEN THE TEAM CHECKS THE *sTATUS OF THE STRAINER.
- 2. IF TEAM CHECKS STRAINER IT WILL HAVE A SEVERE LEAK, THIS IS CAUS-ING THE SUMP PUMP HI-LEVEL ALARM.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM SHOULD REPORT BACK THEIR FINDINGS.
- 2. SNSS MAY REMOVE PUMP FROM SERVICE.
- 3. A NEW GASKET IS INSTALLED AND HAND-HOLE REALIGNED AND REPLACED *
- 6.37
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 38 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME
. 19:05 0335 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE :.
YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING:
#21 CHARGING PUMP INDICATES TRIPPED.
FLASHING GREEN BACKLIGHT-TRIP. BEZEL ALARM (AUDIBLE), GROUP 4
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER. TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.8)
- 1. WHEN/IF ATTEMPTED #21 CHARGING PUMP WILL NOT START.
- 2. WHEN/IF ATTEMPTED #22 CHARGING PUMP MAY BE PUT IN SERVICE AND LETDOWN CAN BE RE-ESTABLISHED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED : .I
- 1. OPERATORS TO START #22 CHARGING PUMP AND ESTABLISH LETDOWN.
- 2. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE THE PUMP TRIP *
- 6.38
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 39C REAL TIME 19:15 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0345 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE #21 CHARGING PUMP TRIP
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.8)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE IF THE OSC HAS NOT' DISPATCHED A TEAM TO INVEST!
GATE THE CHARGING PUMP TRIP.
- 2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO ENSURE THIS OSC ACTIVITY IS PERFORMED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE
#21 CHARGING PUMP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM *
- 6.39C
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- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 40 REAL TIME 19:35 TO REPAIR &*. CORRECT ACTION TEAM DRILL TIME 0405 FROM OSC TEAM REFEREE LOCATION SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY #4 MESSAGE :
YOUR REPAIRS TO #24 SERVICE WATER STRAINER ARE COMPLETE
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.7.
- 1. ENSURE THIS INFORMATION IS TRANSMITTED BACK TO THE OSC.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. INFORM OSC THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE
- 2. IF PUMP STOPPED, SNSS MAY RESTART AS NEEDED
- 3. CHECK STRAINER FOR LEAKAGE *
- 6.40
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 41 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 19:40 0410
*LOCATION : 4KV VITAL BUS, AUX.BLDGo 64 1 ELEVATION MESSAGE :
UPON ARRIVAL AT THE 4KV BREAKER FOR #21 CHARGING PUMP, YOU NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: THE OVERCURRENT RELAY FOR THE PUMP HAS TRIPPED
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT*INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : {REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.8)
*1. ENSURE THAT ONCE BREAKER HAS BEEN CHECKED THAT THE TEAM WILL CHECK THE PUMP FOR ANY VIS.IBLE SIGNS OF DAMAGE.
- 2. ENSURE THAT ACTIONS ARE TALKED THROUGH AND SIMULATED (DO NOT ALLOW PANELS OR ELECTRICAL CABINETS TO BE OPENED).
- 3. ENSURE THAT THE CR/OSC ARE NOTIFIED OF THE FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BREAKER AND PUMP.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM TO CHECK BREAKER AND THE PUMP.
- 2. OSC TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH THE MEG GARING OF THE MOTOR.
- 3. OSC TEAM TO NOTIFY OSC OF THE PROB-LEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BREAKER AND PUMP *
- 6.41
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 42 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE CONTROL ROOM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 19:50 0420 LOCATION MESSAGE : THE NCO FROM UNIT #1 HAS CALLED AND REPORTED THE FOLLOWING:
" RECEIVED AN ALARM ON lRP-5 FIRE/SMOKE DETECTION PANEL, ZONE 48, BOILER HOUSE AREA, AUDIBLE ALARM IS SILENT. " " THIS IS A DRILL. 11 THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.9)
- 1. REQUEST UNIT #1 NCO TO CALL THIS MESSAGE TO THE UNIT #2 CONTROL RM
- 2. OPERATORS SHOULD WORK THROUGH OSC TO INVESTIGATE ALARM.
- 3. FIRE ALARM IS DUE TO STEAM LEAK AT THE BOILER.
- 4. FIR~ PUMPS MAY START,OR BE IN SERVICE DEPENDING ON FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTIONS AT THE HELICOPTER CRASH SITE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. DIRECT OSC AND/OR FIRE DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE *
- 6.42
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 43C SNSS CR REFEREE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 19:55 0425 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE FIRE ALARM
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE.ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.9)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC HAS NOT DISPATCHED A TEAM* TO THE BOILER HOUSE TO INVESTIGATE THE ALARM.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TO SEND THE FIRE BRIGADE TO THE BOILER HOUSEo
- 6.43C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 44 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CONTROL ROOM STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 20:05 0435 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU*HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS: RC PRESS LO (E-11) CFCU LK DET HI-HI (C-42) PZR PRESS LO (E-19) PZR HTR OFF LVL LO (E-28) PZR PRESS LO SI (F-21) CNTMT PRESS HI SI (F-26)
. CNTMT PRESS HI-HI (C-3)
CNTMT PRESS HI (C-11) CNTMT SPRAY ACT (C-19) PH A !SOL ACT (C-27) PH B !SOL ACT (C-35) CNTMT SMP OVERFLO (D-19) RX SUMP OVERFLO (D-27) CFCU LK DET HI (C-41) THIS. IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. DESIGN BASIS LOCA - REFEREE TO SUPPLY OPS PARAMETERS AS REQUIRED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPS TO FOLLOW EOP FOR.SI AND LOCA.
- 2. DECLARE GE DUE TO FUEL DAMAGE AND LOCA, (SECTION 5A+B IN THE ECG).
- 3. EC SHOULD MAKE APPROPIATE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION BASED ON LOSS OF 2 OF 3 BARRIERS.
EVACUATE ALL SECTORS 0-2 MILES EVACUATE DOWNWIND(+/-1) 2-5 MILES SHELTER REMAINING SECT. 2-5 MILES 6.44
- MESSAGE #:
TO 44R CR STAFF ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 20:05 0435 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) PANALARM ON 2RP1; CNTMT HI RANGE MON R44A WARN CNTMT HI RANGE MON R44B WARN THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. RMS INDICATIONS OF THE LOCA IN PROGRESS ARE RECEIVED.
- 2. ALL LOW RANGE MONITORS IN CONTAINMENT ARE PEGGED HIGH.
- 3. MONITORS R44A &BARE IN WARNING.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. MONITOR RMS INDICATIONS TO CONFIRM CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY.
- 2. ENSURE TSC/EOF ARE AWARE OF THE INDICATIONS.
- 3. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO ECG TO RECOM-MEND CLASSIFICATION CHANGE BASED ON INDICATIONS OF 2 FISSION PRODUCT
- BOUNDARY FAILURES
- 6.44R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM LOCATION 45 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE CONTROL ROOM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 20:08 0438 MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING:
#22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP INDICATES TRIPPED.
FLASHING GREEN BACKLIGHT-TRIP. BEZEL ALARM (AUDIBLE) THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPL.EMENTAL SCENARIO # 7 .10)
- 1. #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP WILL START AT THE INITIATION OF THE EVENT AND THEN TRIP.
- 2. POST STICKERS ON BEZEL AND SAFEGUARDS PANEL TO INDICATE THAT #22 CONTAINMENT .SPRAY PUMP HAS TRIPP.ED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. SNSS SHOULD REPORT THE FAILURE TO THE EDO IN THE TSC.
- 2. SNSS WILL REQUEST THE OSC TO INVEST-,
IGATE FAILURE OF #22 CONT.SPRAY PUMP
- 6.45
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 46 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM FIRE DEPT. AT BOILER HOUSE FIRE DEPARTMENT REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 20:10 0440 LOCATION : BOILER HOUSE MESSAGE : YOUR OBSERVATION OF THE BOILER HOUSE FINDS NO EVIDENCE OF FIRE OR SMOKE. THE DELUGE IS DUMPING. YOU OBSERVE A STEAM LEAK COMING FROM A GAUGE GLASS ISOLATION VALVE LEAK . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #-7.9)
- 1. THERE IS NO FIRE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FIRE ALARM RECEIVED IN THE CONTROL ROOM.
- 2. FIRE DEPARTMENT TO DEMONSTRATE THE RESETTING OF THE DELUGE VALVE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. REPORT FINDINGS BACK TO CR/OSC.
- 2. DELUGE VALVE RESET.
- 3. INSPECT DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FOR CAUSE OF FAILURE.
- 4. ISOLATE THE STEAM LEAK
- 6.46
_... ****-*--** .. *.. * .. *- ****--* .. - .;:. ***--~** ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 47C REAL TIME 20:15 TO SNSS DRILL TIME 0445 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP TRIP
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.10)
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC HAS NOT DISPATCHED A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE CONT. SPRAY PUMP TRIP ..
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO REQUEST THE OSC TO INVESTI-GATE THE CONT. SPRAY PUMP TRIP.
- 2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM .
- 6.47C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 48C REAL TIME 20: 25*-20: 35 TO SNSS/EDO/ERM DRILL TIME 0455-0505 FROM CR,TSC,EOF LEAD REFEREES LOCATION CONTROL ROOM/TSC/EOF MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY M~SSAGE: YOU SHOULD DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ECG SECTIONS 5A + B, (LOCA WITH FUEL DAMAGE) . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
"DO NOT ISSUE WITHOUT HEAD REFEREE PERMISSION"
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE SNSS/EDO/ERM ARE NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THIS EVENT.
- 2. TSC&EOF REFEREE MUST CONFER WITH HEAD REFEREE BEFORE ISSUING THIS MESSAGE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.
- 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 5.
- 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 104S.
- 4. RECOMMENDATION OF THE MINIMUM PAR (SEE MESSAGE # 44)
- 6.48C
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 49C REAL TIME 20:20-END TO OSC MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR DRILL TIME 0450-END FROM OSC REFEREE LOCATION osc MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD PROVIDE THE OSC COORDINATOR THE FOLLOWING IF ASKED FOR:
#21 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP IS DISASSEMBLED FOR PUMP REPLACEMENT, NEW PUMP IS EXPECTED ONSITE TOMORROW MORNING
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC COORDINATOR HAS BEEN ASKED THE STATUS OF THE REPAIRS ON THE PUMP.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC COORDINATOR TO REQUEST TO BE UP-DATED ON PUMP STATUS
- 6.49C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 50 REAL TIME 20:25 TO FIRE DEPT. AT BOILER HOUSE DRILL TIME 0455 FROM FIRE DEPARTMENT REFEREE LOCATION BOILER HOUSE MESSAGE : YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE RESETTING OF THE DELUGE VALVEo THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.9)
- 1. ENSURE THE CR/OSC HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT FIRE PROTECTION HAS BEEN RESTORED TO THE BOILER HOUSE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. FIRE BRIGADE WILL-INFORM CR/OSC OF FINDINGS.
- 2. FIRE BRIGADE TO CHECK ON THE STATUS OF FIRE PUMPS, WILL SHUT DOWN IF NOT NEEDED .
- 6.50
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 52 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 20:45 0515 LOCATION 4 KV SPRAY PUMP BREAKER, ELEV 64 1 MESSAGE : THE RESULTS OF YOUR TROUBLESHOOTING ARE AS FOLLOWS: YOU HAVE MEGGERED THE CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP #22 AND HAVE FOUND THAT THE MOTOR WINDING APPEARS TO BE SHORTED
- THIS. IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.10)
- 1. #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP WILL BE OUT FOR THE DURATION OF DRILL.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM REPORT FINDINGS TO CR/OSC.
- 2. SNSS TO INFORM TSC THAT ALL SPRAY IS LOST DUE TO PUMP (#21) AND MOTOR
(#22) FAILURE.
- 3. TSC TO LOOK INTO ALTERNATE MEANS OF PROVIDING CONTAINMENT SPRAY *
- 6.52
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- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 53 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR STAFF CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 0520 20:50 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RWST LOW LEVEL ALARM - BEZEL
. THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. POST STICKER ON CONTROL CONSOLE RWST LEVEL INDICATING 15 FEET.
- 2. IF ASKED, THE CONTAINMENT SUMP LEVEL IS INDICATING 69%
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATIONS IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-3, START SWAP-OVER TO COLD LEG RECIRC .
- 6.53
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 54 REAL TIME 21:08 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0538 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:
#21 RHR PUMP INDICATES TRIPPED, FLASHING GREEN BACKLIGHT TRIP AND AUDIBLE BEZEL ALARM.
AMPS ON RUNNING ECCS PUMPS ARE FLUCTUATING. DISCHARGE PRESSURE AND FLOW ON RUNNING ECCS PUMPS IS DECREASING
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11)
- 1. POST STICKERS ON RHR PUMP AMPS, RHR FLOW, CHG FLOW, SI FLOW. .
- 2. THE OTHER ECCS PUMPS ARE CAVITATING DUE TO LOSS OF NPSH AND SHOULD BE TRIPPED BY THE OPERATOR TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO PUMP.
- 3. THERE IS NOW NO CORE COOLING AND FUEL DAMAGE WILL START TO INCREASE.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATIONS TO IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-5, LOSS OF EMERGENCY RECIRCULATION.
- 2. SNSS TO NOTIFY EDO OF LOSS OF CORE COOLING.
- 3. SNSS TO DIRECT OSC TO INVESTIGATE FAILURE OF #21 RHR PUMP, ASAP .
- 6.54
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 55 REAL TIME 21:13 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0543 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE .: YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: LO-LO LEV RWST - BEZEL THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6)
- 1. IF/WHEN ASKED, RWST LEVEL INDICATES 1.2 FEET.
- 2. IAW PROCEDURE, ALL ECCS PUMPS SHOULD BE STOPPED DUE TO NO SUCTION SOURCE AVAILABLE. .
- 3. BLADE FROM HELICOPTER CRASH THAT HAD PENETRATED THE RWST HAS NOW DISLODGED AND LEFT A LARGE (10 11 SPLIT) IN THE RWST CAUSING THE REMAINING WATER TO SPILL OUT OF THE TANK. TANK CANNOT BE REFILLED UNTIL HOLE IS REPAIRED.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY, STOP ALL ECCS PUMPS PER EOP.
- 2. CONSULT TSC FOR ALTERNATE WATER SOURCES AND FLOWPATHS.
- 3. TAKE ACTIONS TO REPAIR AND REFILL RWST *
- 6.55
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 55R CR STAFF CR REFEREE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 21:15 0545 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: PANALARM ON 2RP1; CNTMT HI RANGE MON R44A HI CNTMT HI RANGE MON R44B HI THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. THE LOSS OF ECCS HAS RESULTED IN RX CORE UNCOVERY WITH INCREASED RADIATION LEVELS DUE LOSS OF SHIELDING AND ACCELERATED FUEL DAM-AGE OCCURRING.
- 2. CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE MONITORS ARE ALARMING.
- 3. MONITORS R44A & B.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CONTINUE EFFORTS TO RECOVER CORE COOLING.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE INFORMED OF THE WORSENING INDICATIONS *
- 6.55R
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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM .
.56C SNSS CR REFEREE .CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME ... 21:15 0545 LOCATION :
MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO QISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE FAILURE OF #21 RHR PUMP . THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11)
- 1. THIS MESSAGE SHOULD ONLY BE GIVEN OUT IF OSC HAS NOT DISPATCHED TEAM.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. SNSS TO DIRECT TEAM TO BE DISPATCHED
- 2. OSC TO ASSEMBLE AND DISPATCH TEAM.
6.56C
- MESSAGE #:
TO 56R CR STAFF ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 21:30 0600 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: RMS TROUBLE (B-13) THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. PLANT VENT RAD MONITOR HAS ALARMED AS MINOR LEAKAGE.FROM THE CON-TAINMENT CONTINUES.
- 2. THE CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY IS WITHIN DESIGN LIMITS AT THIS TIME.
- 3. MONITOR R16 IS ALARMING.
- 4. ALL LOW RANGE PLANT VENT. RAD MONITORS ARE CONFIRMING A SMALL.RE-LEASE IN PROGRESS. .
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. MONITOR ALL RMS INDICATIONS FOR CONFIRMATION OF THE RAD RELEASE LEVEL IN PROGRESS.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE AWARE OF THE SMALL RELEASE AT THIS TIME
- 6.56R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 57 REAL TIME 21:35 TO REPAIR & CORRECT ACTION TEAM DRILL TIME : 0605 FROM OSC REFEREE LOCATION AUX BLDG 64 1 SWITCHGEAR ROOM MESSAGE : THE RESULTS OF YOUR TROUBLE-SHOOTING ARE AS FOLLOWS: THE MOTOR CHECKS OUT SATISFACTORY. FURTHER CHECKS INDICATE THAT THE TRIP LINKAGE, INTERNAL TO THE 4KV BREAKER HAS FAILED. THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.11)
- 1. OSC TEAM SHOULD NOTIFY THE OSC AND OBTAIN PERMISSION TO USE THE BREAKER FROM #22 RHR PUMP.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE TRIP LINKAGE OR OBTAIN A REPLACEMENT BREAKER *
- 6.57 Rev, l
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: TO . 58 ALL PLAYERS IN AUX & SERV BLDG REAL TIME DRILL TIME 21:43 0613 FROM ALL REFS IN AUX/SERVICE BLDG LOCATION : AUX AND SERVICE BUILDINGS MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST HEARD A MUFFLED BOOM
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE HANDED OUT TO PLAYERS IN THE AUX OR SERVICE BUILDINGS.
- 2. MUFFLED BOOM IS FROM HYDROGEN EXPLOSION IN CONTAINMENT.
- 3. HYDROGEN EXPLOSION WILL CAUSE A SEVERE PRESSURE PEAK IN THE CONT CAUSING A WELD IN THE SPRAY SYSTEM TO FAIL AND A RELEASE FROM THE CONTAINMENT TO THE AUX BUILDING WILL COMMENCE.
- 4. ENSURE RAD REF IN CONTROL ROOM POST DATA SHOWING RELEASE CO~ENCED AND INCREASING RMS READINGS IN THE AUX BUILDING.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO INFORM EDO OF POSSIBLE LOSS OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY.
- 2. EC SHOULD REEVALUATE PARs.
- 3. ONSITE AND OFFSITE FIELD TEAMS START MONITORING THE PLUME. .
REFEREE NOTES (CONT'D)
- 5. IF ASKED, HYDROGEN CONC = ZERO
- 6. ROTATE STRIP CHART FOR CONT PRESS TO SHOW PEAK AND THEN DECREASE DUE TO CONTAINMENT FAILURE~
6.58
- MESSAGE #:
TO 58R CR STAFF ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME DRILL TIME 21:45 0615 FROM CR.REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: PANALARM ON 2RP1: PLANT VENT ACCO MON 2-R45A-D HI THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES
- 1. ALL PLANT VENT MONITORS ARE ALARMING AS THE BREACH IN *CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY HAS RESULTED IN A LARGE RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE.
- 2. MONITOR 2R34, MECH PEN AREA IS ALSO ALARMING AS AUX BUILDING RAD LEVELS INCREASE.
- 3. VENT MONITORS R41A, R41B, R41C ARE DEENERGIZED AS R45B ALARMS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. MONITOR RMS INDICATIONS TO CONFIRM RAD RELEASE IN PROGRESS.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF ARE INFORMED OF THE RELEASE IN PROGRESS
- 6.58R
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 59 REAL TIME 22:00 TO OSC REPAIR TEAM (21RHR PUMP) DRILL TIME 0630 FROM OSC REFEREE LOCATION RELAY ROOM, ELEV 100 1 MESSAGE : YOU HAVE REPLACED THE FAULTY RELAY ON #21 RHR PUMP AND IT HAS BEEN. TESTED SATISFACTORY
- THIS IS A DRILL ! ! !
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11)
- 1. ENSURE OSC TEAM NOTIFIES OSC THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE NO LATER THEN 22:03 HRS. THIS ITEM IS CRUCIAL TO ALLOW CORE COOLING TO BE REESTABLISHED AS PER TIMELINE.
- 2. WHEN ATTEMPTED AT -22:03, THE PUMP START ON #21 RHR PUMP WILL BE SUCCESSFUL AND COLD LEG RECIRCULATION WILL BE ESTABLISHED.
- 3. NO FURTHER FUEL DAMAGE WILL TAKE PLACE, HOWEVER RELEASE IS STILL IN PROGRESS. .
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TO INFORM SNSS THAT #21 RHR PUMP IS READY TO START, (NO LATER THEN 22:03 HOURS).
- 2. SNSS MAY CONSULT WITH EDO.
- 3. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REINITIATE CORE COOLING *
- 6a59
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 59R REAL TIME 22:00 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0630 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: PANALARM ON 2RP1; PLANT VENT ACCO MON 2-R45A-D HI THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. PLANT.VENT FILTER MONITOR R45D IS PEGGED HIGH AND ALARMING AS THE RELEASE OF IODINES AND PARTICULATES CONTINUES.
- 2. R45D MONITOR MUST BE FLUSHED WHILE READINGS ARE TAKEN. IF NOT FLUSHED, ALL READINGS REMAIN PEGGED HIGH AT 1.0E+06 cpm.
IF FLUSHED PROPERLY, PROVIDE APPROPRIATE DATA BY DIVIDING BY 100 .. ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. RAD TECH SHOULD ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN AND ACTUAL READING PER EPIP 301S, ATTACHMENT 7.
- 2. ENSURE THE TSC/EOF IS INFORMED OF ACTUAL INDICATIONS OFF R45D *
- 6.59R
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- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE-#: 59 REAL TIME 22:00 TO OSC REPAIR TEAM (21RHR PUMP) DRILL TIME 0630 FROM OSC REFEREE LOCATION RELAY ROOM, ELEV 100 1 MESSAGE :
YOU HAVE REPAIRED THE BREAKER TRIP LINKAGE ON #22 RHR PUMP AND IT HAS BEEN TESTED SATISFACTORY. THIS IS A DRILL !!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11)
- 1. ENSURE OSC TEAM NOTIFIES OSC THAT REPAIRS ARE COMPLETE NO LATER THEN 22:03 HRS. THIS ITEM IS CRUCIAL TO ALLOW CORE COOLING TO BE REESTABLISHED AS PER TIMELINE.
- 2. WHEN ATTEMPTED AT -22:03, THE PUMP START ON #21 RHR PUMP WILL BE
.SUCCESSFUL AND COLD LEG RECIRCULATION WILL BE ESTABLISHED.
- 3. NO FURTHER FUEL DAMAGE WILL TAKE PLACE, HOWEVER RELEASE IS STILL IN PROGRESS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. OSC TO INFORM SNSS THAT #21 RHR PUMP IS READY TO START, (NO LATER THEN
.22:03 HOURS).
- 2. SNSS MAY CONSULT WITH EDO.
- 3. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REINITIATE CORE COOLING *
- 6.59
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- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 60C EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM OSC COORDINATOR LEAD REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 22:03 0633 LOCATION osc MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE. YOU SHOULD INFORM THE SNSS THAT # 21 RHR PUMP HAS BEEN REPAIRED AND IS READY FOR OPERATION . THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : . (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11)
- 1. THIS INFORMATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SNSS BY 22:03 HOURS.
- 2. SEE MESSAGE # 59.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REINITIATE CORE COOLING IF NOT DONE PREVIOUSLY *
- 6.60C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAN.D EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 61C REAL TIME 22:03-END TO CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME 0633-END FROM CONTROL ROOM REFEREE LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: VALVE 21CS36 INDICATES CLOSED THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. IF/WHEN THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF TRIES TO SPRAY THE CONTAINMENT USING RHR, THE RHR TO CONTAINMENT SPRAY VALVE 21CS36 WILL FAIL TO OPEN DUE TO MECHANICAL BINDING.
- 2. CONTAINMENT PRESSURE IS STEADILY DECREASING DUE TO THE LEAK INTO THE AUX BUILDING AND DUE TO THE CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNITS.
- 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL #7.12 ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO INFORM EDO OF THE PROBLEM WITH THE 21CS36 VALVE.
- 2. SNSS TO REQUEST A TEAM BE DISPATCHED.
- 3. OSC TO ASSEMBLE AND DISPATCH TEAM *
- 6.61C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 62 REAL TIME 22:15 TO CR STAFF DRILL TIME 0645 FROM CR REFEREE LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: 21-23 SW PMP BRG WTR PRESS LO (B-46) I. *********************************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13)
- 1. PARTIAL LOSS OF CONTROL AIR HAS OCCURRED AT THE "SERVICE WATER INTAKE CAUSING BEARING COOLING WATER VALVE (21SW8) TO FAIL CLOSED.
~CTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TO SERVICE WATER SYSTEM - NORMAL OPERATION.
O.I. V-1.3.1
- 2. REQUEST OSC TO INVESTIGATE THE PROB-LEM.
- 3. OSC TO DISPATCH TEAM TO SERVICE WAT-ER AND SHOULD BYPASS AFFECTED VALVE UNTIL REPAIRS ARE MADE .
- 6.62
l i ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 63C SNSS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM CR REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 22:30 0700 LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: YOU SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC COORDINATOR TO.DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM AT SERVICE WATER. I
*1 1
THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13) lo ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE OSC HAS NOT DISPATCHED A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE SERVICE WATER PUMP BRG WATER PRESS LO PROBLEM. ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TO SEND A TEAM TO SERVICE WATER *
- 6.~3C
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND
- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM 64 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 22:40 0710 LOCATION SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY #2 MESSAGE : UPON ARRIVAL AT THE SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE, YOU NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: THE CONTROL AIR LINE FOR 21SW8 HAS RUSTED THROUGH AND THE LINE HAS BROKEN OFF *
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THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
-REFEREE NOTES :
(REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13)
- 1. ENSURE THE TECH. WORKING ON THE VALVE NOTIFIES THE OSC ON HIS FINDINGS.
- 2. ENSURE THAT REPAIRS CAN BE COMPLETED BY -23:30 HOURS.
ACTIONS EXPECTED
- 1. TECH. SHOULD BE IN THE PROCESS OF REPAIRING THE VALVE.
- 2. IF THE TECH. CAN NOT FIND ANY TUBING THEN OPEN VALVES AS DIRECTED BY THE NSS, (BYPASS AFFECTED VALVE).
- 3. SHOULD THE TECH. BE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE VALVE LINEUP HE SHOULD REQUEST THE OSC TO SEND OUT A OPERATOR .
- 6.64
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- MESSAGE #:
TO FROM . 65 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REPAIR & CORRECT. ACTION TEAM OSC TEAM REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 23:30 0800 LOCATION : S.W. INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY #2 MESSAGE : YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE REPAIRS ON 21SW8
- THIS IS A DRILL!!!
DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! REFEREE NOTES : (REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13)
- 1. ENSURE THAT THE CR/OSC ARE NOTIFIED OF WORK COMPLETION.
- 2. IF A OPERATOR WAS USED TO POSITION ANY VALVES, THE OSC TEAM WILL REQUEST A OPERATOR BE SENT TO SERVICE WATER.
ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. OSC TEAM WILL INFORM OSC THAT REPAIR IS COMPLETE.
- 2. OSC MAY HAVE TO SEND A OPERATOR TO SERVICE WATER TO RE-POSITION ALL VALVES **
- 3. IF NO OPERATOR WAS USED, THE OSC TEAM SHOULD ENSURE THA~ ALL VALVES ARE IN THEIR NORMAL POSITION *
- 6.65
ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 66 REAL TIME . 24:00 TO FROM . SNSS CR REFEREE DRILL TIME 0830 LOCATION CONTROL ROOM MESSAGE : PLEASE HAVE THE FOLLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT MADE: 11 ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. " 11 TODAY'S EMERGENCY PLAN EXERCISE IS TERMINATED. 11 (REPEAT)
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THIS IS A DRILL!!! . DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
.REFEREE NOTES :
- 1. ENSURE PLAYERS RESTORE FACILITIES TO A READY STATUS.
- 2. CONDUCT FACILITY/ TEAM CRITIQUES.
3c COLLECT ALL DRILL DOCUMENTATION FOR FURTHER REVIEW AND RECORDS. ACTIONS EXPECTED :
- 1. SNSS TO HAVE PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT MADE.
- 2. RESTORE FACIL+TIES/ EQUIPMENT. *
- 3. CONDUCT FACILITY/ TEAM CRITIQUES *
- 6.66
- SECTION 7.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN ANNUAL EXERCISE S88-06 SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIOS INITIAL SUCCESS BLDG. REFEREE SCENARIO # TIME ? ELEV. NAME 7.1 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE 1605 YES CP/100 7.2 MEDICAL EMERG, CONT. HATCH 1615 YES AB/100 7.3 BORIC ACID VALVE <CV185) 1640 YES AB/100 7.4 #22 BAT PUMP LEAK 1705 YES AB/100 7.5 #24 CFCU TRIP 1735 YES SWGR/84 7.6 HELICOPTER CRASH ONSITE, 1750 YES UNIT #2 RWST DAMAGE EVALUATION RAP TANKS
- 7.7 7.8 7.9
#24 SERVICE WATER STRAINER #21 CHARGING PUMP TRIP FIRE ALARM, BOILER HOUSE 1835 1905 1950 YES NO YES SW INTAKE AB/84 SWGR/64 AUX BOILER 7.10 #22 CONT SPRAY PUMP TRIP 2008 NO AB/84 SWGR/64 7.11 #21 RHR PUMP TRIP 2110 YES AB/45 SWGR/64 7.12 #21 CS36 VALVE FAILURE 2203 NO MECH PEN/78 ELEC PEN/78 7.13 #21-23 SW PUMP BRG WATER 2215 YES SW INTAKE
- 7.0.0 REV.2
- ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN DSC TEAM ACTIVITIES STANDARD OBJECTIVES For each team that is dispatched, the DSC Staff should demonstrate the following:
- 1. A thorough briefing including ;
a) Team makeup, designation (leader, code name or number) b) Team mission or objectives. (primary and secondary> c> Hazards to anticipate <radiological or environmental) d> Special instructions (best route to destination, tools needed, procedures, protective clothing, exposure limits, etc> e> Communications established (phone numbers for calling*the DSC, radios in hand and operability checked, etc.) f) Emergency Exposure Authorizations obtained if needed g> Abort criteria for mission or check points if a change in objectives is re9uired.
- 2. Radiological support provided is adequate to protect te_am members from anticipated hazards. (i.e. Rad Tech and survey meter taking the lead, checking with referee -fo"r dose rates periodically.
- 3. Team arrives at the destination expeditiously and is properly equipped to perform tasks assigned <procedures, keys, tools, proper dosimetry, etc.>
- 4. Team leader keeps the DSC informed, responds well to changing conditions including a revision to the mission based on new information or escalating emergency conditions.
- 5. DSC Staff supports team by tracking their location and s~atus.
Provides additional resources as needed. Obtains parts, diagrams, or specific Engineering recommendations<TSC> as needed.
- 6. A thorough debriefing of mission results, other observations, etc *
- REV. 1 rr ,0 I\
- 5. Staffing is adequate/ reliefs notified?
- 6. Habitability of DSC/CR okay?
- 7. Personnel are briefed/ updated periodically?
- 8. Team
status:
a> Personnel safe, progress monitored? b) Mission priorities are current to SNSS's needs?
- c> Resources are being maintained, obtained?
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"?DSE RATE MR/HJ=;: MREM 1 MINUTE DOSE MREM
._, MINUTES c:"
DOSE RATE R/HR MREM 1 MINUTE DOSE MREM 5 MINUTES 50 1 c:" 1 20 1 (l(i 100 ..::. 10 2 30 150 150 3 15 2.5 40 200 200 '"'!'
*-* 15 50 25(>
25(> 4 2<) 4 70 35<) 300 5 -.c:-
.:;...J 5 80 400 "350 6 30 10 1 70 850 4(l(l 7 -..:.* ._, ..,.. c:"
20 300 1500 450 8 40 30 500 2500 500 8 40 40 700 3500 550 9 45 50 800 4000 600 1 (l 50 60 1000 5000 650 11 55 70 1200 6000 700 12 60 80 1300 7000 750 13 65 90 1500 7500 800 1 *-*
"":!' 65 100 1700 8500 850. 14 70 200 3300 17R 900 15 -=-
I ._, 300 5R 25R 950 16 80 400 7R 33R 1 000 20 100 500 BR 42R EA) <AREA> (* E J=;'ATE) <SRD READINGS) <DOSE RATE> <SPD READINGS) CONTROLLERS NOTE: TABLE ABOVE IS FOR MAKING "QUICK" APPROXIMATION OF TEAM MEMBER DOSIMETER CSRD> READINGS WHEN ASKED. ALL READINGS ARE INTENTIONALLY ROUNDED BUT ARE WITHIN ACCEPTABLE DEVIATION OF CALCULATED VALUES GIVEN NORMAL VARIATIONS IN DOSE RATES, GEOMETRY, ACCURACY OF SRDs, AND OF COURSE READING PRECISION . 7.0.3
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.1 tltrITLE : CHEMISTRY SAMPLE (RX COOLANT ACTIVITY) START TIME 16:05 (0035) END TIME 17:30 (0200) LOCATION : PRIMARY SAMPLE SINK, AUX BLDG, ELEV 111 1 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: AT 16:05 HOURS THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE FAILED FUEL RMS ALARM WHICH INDICATES AN INCREASING RCS ACTIVITY. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR PROCEDURES, A RCS SAMPLE WILL BE REQUESTED. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 07,13C POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
REACTOR COOLANT PUMP #23 SEIZED AND CAUSED A RX TRIP. THIS SEIZURE AND A FEW CONTROL RODS THAT ARE SKEWED AS THEY FALL INTO THE CORE CAUSE MORE DAMAGE TO THE FUEL CLADDING. THIS RESULTS IN THE RELEASE OF CLADDING GAP ACTIVITY TO THE RCS.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
UPON RECEIVING A REQUEST TO OBTAIN RCS ACTIVITY SAMPLE,THE CHEM TECHS SHOULD IMPLEMENT CHEM INSTRUCTION CH-3.5.001~ SINCE THE SAMPLE MAY BE HOT (RADIOACTIVE) THE CHEM TECHS SHOULD FIRST USE READINGS OBTAINED FROM THE VOLUME CONTROL TANK FLOW GAUGE TO OBTAIN A ESTIMATE OF RCS ACTIVITY. , REFER TO ATTACH. 3 FOR VCT GAUGE READINGS (mR/hr) *
- 7.1.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.1 (CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
THE CHEMISTRY TECH SHOULD IMPLEMENT CH-3.5.001, SECTION C. USING FIG. 2, HE WILL OBTAIN A DOSE RATE READING AT SOME PRESCRIBED DISTANCE FROM THE VCT FLOW GAUGE AND CORRELATE THAT READING WITH PRIMARY COOLANT ACTIVITY. REFER TO ATTACHMENT 3 AND PROVIDE THE APPROPRIATE DOSE RATE DATA FOR THE TIME OF READING.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
a) THE FLOWMETER READING IS > 100 mR/hr AT 6 11 FROM THE VCTG b) THE CHEMIST WILL TAKE ACTIONS I.A.W. SECTION C AND SECURING THE SAMPLING LINE IS SUCCESSFUL. c) ENSURE THE CONTROL ROOM IS NOTIFIED OF THE APPROXIMATE DEI VALUE FROM FIG. 2 PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE PASS DEMONSTRATION. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- 1) CHEM TECH SHOULD TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS FOR SAMPLING POTENTIALLY HIGH ACTIVITY COOLANT.
- 2) PASS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BASED ON DETECTED HIGH RADIA-TION FROM COOLANT.
NOTE: ESTIMATE THE DOSE TO THE CHEM TECH AND PROVIDE SRD READINGS WHEN CHECKED OR GIVE AUDIBLE ALARM FROM ALARM-ING DOSIMETER AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1. PRIMARY SAMPLE SINK RADIATION LEVELS.
- 2. FIGURE 2 OF CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTION CH-3.5.001
- 3. TABLE OF VCTG AND CHILLER DOSE RATES vs. TIME.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
- 1. ENSURE TEAM BRIEFING INCLUDES APPROPRIATE ABORT CRITERIA
- 2. ALARA PRINCIPLES SHOULD DEMONSTRATED AT ALL TIMES.
- 3. ENSURE TECH DEMONSTRATES PROPER VSE OF PROCEDURES INCLUD ING SAMPLE ACTIVITY ESTIMATION.
7.1.2
UNIT ONE
.t9X BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM 1ij' EL LJ LJ LJ "0] @
LJ LJ .....----. l<l l 1 _ 0J rmn* II 11 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
*
- DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 ....
1 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0044 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 1614 AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2.1E-i2 (GROSS)
~MS .READING (IF ANY): 200 CCPM AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . \,_
'7.1.3
UNIT ONE ex 113' EL BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ [ill [IQ] 0
-1<1 I 120 ((]
11111111111111 [1[J ((] flTill II 11* RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER _29, 1988
(, DRILL TIME(S) : 0045 - 0434 REAL TIME(S) ; 1615 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2.1E-12 (GROSS) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS . .. 0 DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . I \
UNIT ONE
- .UX BUILDIN.G, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM I
'--113'. EL LJ. I LJ LJ LJ LJ .------ [ill *@] @QJ 0 oo 110 I
@QJ mm ,,
11 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988
- {
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DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2114 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING
@ AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION .LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS
- OTHERWISE INDICATED .
UNIT ONE
- .UX BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM
'-.*113' EL LJ I I LJLJ [ill 11001 0 5R [@ mm 11 11 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ---
- - DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0545 - 0614 REAL TIME(S): 2115 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA -
AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING
@ AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED .
UNIT ONE
.BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM EL LJ LJ LJ LJ .-----
Irn I 0 ~ . 10R l5oq [ill] mm- I RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL* : NOVEMBER 29, 1988-- ----- DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END* AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING
@ AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2* AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 1.1.~
SALEM CHEMISTRY ltJSTRUCTiON CH-3.5.001 WNERATING SAMPLING OF THE REACTOR COOLANT AND RHR HEAT EXCHANGER OUTLET PAGE 16 OF 17 STATION REVISION 12 FIGURE 2 (continued) USE OP VOLUME CONTROL TANK FLOWMETER AS IN INDICATOR OF PRIMARY COOLANT ACTIVITY VCT Flowmeter Dose Rate mR/hr (net) mR/hr (net) µCi µCi Chiller Dose Rate Dose at 6" Dose at 24"" I-131 Eg Gross mRlh;; at 2" 200 20 - 66. 7. 272.4 1,333 300 30 100.0 408.5 2,000 500 50 167.0 681.0 3,333 70 233.0 700 -- 953.0 4,667 900 90 *300. 0 1,225.0 6,000 1,000 1.00 333.0 1,361.0 6,667 1,200 120 400.0 1,630.0 8,000 1,500 150 500 ..0 2,040.0 10,000
- l. 800 180 600.0 2,448.0 12,000 3.600 360 1,200.0 4,896.0 24,000 7,200 720 2,400.0 9,792.0 48,QOO 14.400 1,440 4,800.0 19,584.0 96,000 28,800 2,800 9,600.0 39,168.0 192,000
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SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (58806 11/29/38) - RCS
- T T-I ME HOURS REAL TIME jvcTG-6" I
ml\ /hr VCTG-24" Chill-2" mR/hr
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00:00 00:15 15:30 15:45
- 3. 76E+OO 3.76E+OO 3.76E-01
- 3. 76E-01 mRlhr 2.51Et01:
- 2. 51E+Ol !
00:30 16:00 1.04E+02 1.04.E+Ol 6.89Et021I 00:35 16:05 1.69E+02 1.69E+Ol 1. 12E+03 i 00:45 16: 15 1.07E+03 1. 07E+02 7.15E+031 01:00 16:30 l.19E+03 l.19E+02 7.94E+03 I 01: 15 16:45 1.27E+03 l.27E+02 8.HE+o3i 01:30 17:00 1.35E+03 1.35E+02 8.97E+03! 01:40 17:10 l.42E+03 1.42E+02 9.49E+03: 01:45 17:15 1.51E+03 1.51E+02 1. OOE+04, 02:00 17:30 1.66E+03 1.66E+02 1.11E+04 02:05 17:35 1.74E+03 1.74E+02 1.16E ... 04 02: 15 17:45 l.82E+03 l.82E+02 1.21E+04 02 :.30 18:00 l.90E+03 1.90E+02 l.26Et04 02:45 18: 15 2.05E+03 2.05E+02 1.37E+04 03:00 18:30 2. 05E+0.3 2.05t:+02 1: .36E +04 03: 15 18:45 2.06.Et03 2.04E+02 1.36E+04 03:30 19:00 2. 0.3E+G.3 2.03E+02 1.35E+:J4 03:45 19: 15 2.03E+03 2.03E+02 1.35E+04 04:00 19:30 2.02E+03 2.02Et02 1.35E+04 04:15 19: 6.5 2.02E+03 2.02E+02 1.34E+04 04:30 20:00 2.01E+03 2.01E+02 1. 34E+04 04:35 20:05 S. 73E+03 5.73E+02 3.81E+04 04:45 20: 15 5.2'8E+03 5.28E+02 3.52E+04 05:00 20:30 5. *o4Et03 5.04E+02 3.36Et04 05:15 20: t. 5 5.03E+03 5.03E+02 3.35E+04 05:30 21: 00 5.02E+03 5.02E+02 3.34E+04 05:45 21: 15 2.32E+Ot. 2.32E+03 1.55E+05 06:00 21:30 9.47E+04 9.47E+03 6.30E+05 0v . 1 c:
<.. J.. __. 21:45 2.25E+05 2.25E+04 1.50E+06 06:30 22: 00 3.30E+05 3.30E+04 2.20E+06 06:45 22: 15 3.29E+05 3.29E+04 2. 19E+06 07:00 22:30 2.41E+05 2.41E+04 l.60E+06 07:15 22:45 2.29E+05 2.29E+04 1.53E+06 0 7: .)Q n:oo 2.2'.2Et05 2.22Et04 1.48Et06 07:45 2 3: 15 2.21E+05 2.21E+04 1. OE+06 08:00 23:30 2.20E+05 2.20E+04 l.47E+06 03:05 23:.3.S 2.20E+05 2.20E+04 1.46E+06 03:15 23:45 2.19Et05 2.19E+04 1.46E+06 08: .3Q 00:00 2.182:+05 2.13E+C4 1.45E+06 08:35 00:05 2.13E+05 2.13Et04 1.*~5E+06
- Ss ~ rt. L NOTE: MULTIPLY )EGASSED SAMFLES av 0.1
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.2
- TITLE START TIME LOCATION INJURY AT #2 UNIT CONTAINMENT AIR LOCK 16:08(0038) END TIME
#2 UNIT CONTAINMENT AIR LOCK AUX. BLDG.
17:30(0200) ELEV. 100 I A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: OPERATOR HAS COMPLETED THE SURVEILLANCE ON THE ISOLATION VALVES, AND IS EXITING THE CONTAINMENT. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 10, 11, 14, 15C
- C. POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE OPERATOR WILL ENCOUNTER A PROBLEM IN CLOSING THE CON-TAINMENT OUTER DOOR (MECHANICAL BINDING OF THE HANDWHEEL). IN HIS ATTEMPT TO CLOSE THE DOOR HE WILL GET HIS HAND CRUSH ED BETWEEN THE DOOR AND SEAL
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
THE RESPONSE TEAM FINDS A PO.TENTIALLY CONTAMINATED OPERATOR WITHIN THE STEPOFF PAD AREA (VICTIM IN PC'S) COMPLAINING OF A HAND INJURY. BLEEDING IS EVIDENT, (INJURY TO BE MADE REAL ISTIC USING THE MOULAGE KIT) THE EMPLOYEE HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO REMOVE THE PC'S FROM THE INJURED HAND. VITAL SIGNS TO BE PROVIDED *
- 7.2.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.2 (CONTINUED)
- C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
CONTROL OF BLEEDING AND IMMOBILIZATION OF THE LIMB. REMOVAL OF PC'S WITH CONTAMINATION CONTROL WILL BE DEMONSTRATED. HANDLING OF THE INJURED, POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED, EMPLOYEE AND TRANSPORTING TO A MEDICAL FACILITY PROPERLY
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
THIS TEAM ACTIVITY WILL BE SUCCESSFUL. PC'S ARE REMOVED,NO CONTAMINATION WILL BE PRESENT AS PER THE HP. INDIVIDUAL HAS INJURIES CARED FOR AND IS PREPARED FOR TRANS
*PORT TO SALEM HOSPITAL FOR FURTHER TREATMENT ..
THE CONTAINMENT HATCH DOOR IS SUCCESSFULLY CLOSED BY THE OSC TEAM. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: NO CONTAMINATION TO BE FOUND ON INJURED PERSON. NO OTHER RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AT THIS TIME. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1) RAD SURVEY MAP OF AREA.
- 2) VITAL SIGNS AND INJURY DESCRIPTION.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: TO QUICKLY RESPOND TO SUPPORT AND AID AN INJURED PERSON FOUND WITHIN THE RCA, REMOVE AND TRANSPORT TO THE HOSPITAL
- TO ESTABLISH A GOOD WORKING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HP'S AND SITE PROTECTION.
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UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION 10 EL STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK
- 1--- # 21 FHB D D
_ EXHAUST FAN
# 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 04.34 REAL TIME(S) : 15.30 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2.1 E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS)
AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM
@AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1K DPM/1 00 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
/
D
- OTHERWISE DOSE RATES IN MR/HR INDICATED.
UNLESS ri .2. .a
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.3 .* TITLE BORIC ACID VALVE (CV185) FAILURE START TIME 16:40(0110) END TIME 17:35(0205) LOCATION UNIT 2 AUX. .BUILDING 100 1 ELEVATION A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION OF THE CLOSURE OF CV-185 THE BORIC ACID SUCTION VALVE TO THE CHARGING PUMPS. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 15, 16C, 16, 21
- C. POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
PROBLEM APPEARS TO BE IN THE VALVE-CONTROLLER CAUSING THE VALVE TO FAIL CLOSED. A FITTING ON THE CONTROL AIR LINE TO THE VALVE HAS BROKEN OFF.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
THE I&C TECH WILL SEE THE CONTROL AIR LINE TO THE VALVE HAS BROKEN OFF, CAUSING THE CLOSURE OF THE VALVE. UPON INVESTIGATION OF THE VALVE THE I&C TECH WILL NOTICE BORIC ACID SPRAYING FROM #22 BAT PUMP AND REQUEST THE OSC TO SEND A MECHANICAL TEAM TO CHECK OUT THE LEAKING PUMP .
* ~~\I. \ 7.3.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.3 (CONTINUED) C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
THE OSC SHOULD DISPATCH AN I&C TECH TO TROUBLE SHOOT THE CAUSE OF THE FAILURE. THE I&C TECH SHOULD DEMONSTRATE HIS ABILITY TO REPLACE OR RE-INSTALL THE CONTROL AIR LINE. NOTE: ANY ATTEMPT TO FORCE OR FAIL THE VALVE INTO THE OPEN POSITION WITHOUT REPLACING THE CONTROL AIR LINE ARE NOT ALLOWED.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
OPENING THE VALVE BY REPLACING THE CONTROL AIR LINE WILL BE
-sucCESSFUL AT 17:35 TO ALLOW BORATION TO CONTINUE.
D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- SEE ATTACHMENT 1.
E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1) RAD INFO - AUX BUILDING 100 1 ELEVATION AND VALVE LOCATION.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
- 1) ENSURE OSC TEAM IS BRIEFED AND DISPATCH CORRECTIVE TEAMS.
- 2) ENSURE I&C TECH IS MADE AWARE OF THE LEAKING #22 BAT PUMP
- 3) SIMULATE BORIC ACID SPRAYING ON MOTOR AND FLOOR AREA.
- 4) REFEREE TO ENSURE THAT VALVE IS OPERABLE BY 17:35 HOURS.
- 5) REFEREE TO ENSURE THAT PUMP IS NOT TAKEN O/S AT THIS TIME
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UNIT TWO A.UX BUILDING
. ' EL BORIC ACID EV AP. ""' ETI RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION OJ DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2.1 E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS)
I I 0 AMS (CO~TINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
'.-MS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400. CCPM WASTE~
EVAP.
- 1~0NTAMJNATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM-2 UNIT AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. - =
I D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4
- TITLE START TIME LOCATION
#22 BAT PUMP REPAIR (LEAK) 17:05(0135)
UNIT 2 AUX. BUILDING 100 1 ELEVATION. END TIME 18:00(0230) A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: I&C TECH WORKING ON CV185 NOTICES THE LEAK SPRAYING FROM THE PUMP AND NOTIFIES THE OSC/CR. B. *RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 16,17C,18,19C,20C,24,26C,27
- C. POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
AN ALLEN SCREW ON ONE OF THE BAT PUMP FLUSHING PORTS HAS BLOWN OUT AND THE OTHER IS ALSO LEAKING. OSC TEAM WILL FIND BORIC ACID SPRAYING ON THE MOTOR AND FLOOR AREAS, AND WILL REQUEST THAT THE PUMP BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
OSC TEAM WILL FIND A PLUG MISSING,AND THE OTHER LEAKING .
- -{<.SVJ I \
7.4.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.4 (CONTINUED) C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
OSC TEAM TO TIGHTEN LOOSE PLUG AND ATTEMPT TO LOCATE MISSING ONE. NO PLUG IS FOUND. REFEREE TO ALLOW A PLUG FROM THE OTHER BAT PUMP TO BE USED IN ORDER THAT THE PUMP CAN BE RE-LEASED AND READY FOR SERVICE BY 1800 HOURS. THIS SHOULD BE A RATHER QUICK JOB,REPAIR TIME -20 MINUTES.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
THIS TASK IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO TIMELINE, TO ALLOW BORATION TO CONTINUE AND TO COMMENCE COOLDOWN. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- SEE ATTACHMENT 1.
E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1) RAD DATA - 100' ELEVATION AND PUMP LOCATION IN AUX BLDG.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
- 1) ENSURE THAT PUMP IS C/T AND OSC TEAM IS READY TO START WORK BY 1730 HOURS.
- 2) ENSURE PUMP IS RELEASED BY 1750 HOURS, AND CAN BE PUT IN SERVICE BY 1800 HOURS.
- 3) ENSURE PUMP IN SERVICE TO ALLOW BORATION TO CSD CONDITION 7.4.2
lJNIT TWO 6.!)X BUILDING 9)' EL BORIC ACID EVAP. ~ 8}] RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION OJ DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29. 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 ~ 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2.1E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS) 0 AMS (CO~TINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
. M S READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM WASTE~
EVAP. , CONTAMJNATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM-2 UNIT AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. - = D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 0 g}] 0 g] 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 JO [IQ] [)) 0
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1' i i SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.5 TITLE #24 CONT. FAN COIL TRIP (CONT. DEVICE REPLACEMENT) START TIME 17:35(0205) END TIME : 18:35(0305) LOCATION SWITCH GEAR ROOM ELEV. 84 1 2B 460V BUS A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION THAT #24 FAN COIL HAS TRIPPED AT 17:35 HOURS. ANY ATTEMPTS TO RESTART WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 22, 23C, 30, 33
- C. POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
A BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE FOR #24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL HAS SMOKED (BURNT OPEN), CAUSING A CONTINUOUS TRIP SIGNAL TO BE PRESENT.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
WHEN MOTOR IS CHECKED, THERE ARE NO APPARENT PROBLEMS FOUND WHEN THE BREAKER IS CHECKED, THE BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE WILL SHOW SIGNS OF OVER-HEATING AND APPEARS TO BE BURNT *
- Re". \ 7.5.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.5 (CONTINUED)
- C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
TO MAKE THE BREAKER OPERABLE, THE BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE MUST BE REPLACED (SIMULATE).
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
REFEREE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRICAN TALK THROUGH TROUBLE-SHOOT-ING AND PROVIDE A MESSAGE TO THE OSC (18:10 HOURS) WHEN THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED. REFEREE SHOULD REQUIRE THE OSC
*TEAM TO INTERFACE WITH THE OSC MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR AND OSC STOREKEEPER TO SEE IF A NEW BREAKER CONTROL DEVICE IS AVAILABLE. THE DEVICE IS REPLACED AND THE BREAKER RETURNED TO SERVICE IN- 30 MINUTES.
D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: NONE AT THIS TIME. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1) FLOOR PLAN OF 84 1 ELEVATION AND BREAKER LOCATION.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: RETURN OF #24 CONT. FAN COIL IS NOT CRITICAL AT THIS TIME, BUT SHALL BE REPAIRED AND RETURNED TO SERVICE SO THAT THE CONTROL ROOM CAN USE AS NEEDED BY 18:35 HOURS. CONSULT WITH OSC LEAD REFEREE OR HEAD REFEREE IN THE CONTROL ROOM IF ANY PROBLEMS ARISE. RtVJ. \ 7.5.2
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6
- TITLE HELICOPTER CRASH #2 UNIT "RAP TANKS" START TIME 17:50(0220) END TIME 19:00(0330)
LOCATION UNIT #2 "RAP TANK" AREA A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: A NEWS HELICOPTER THAT HAS BEEN CIRCLING THE ISLAND TAKING FILM FOOTAGE HAS JUST CRASHED IN THE VICINITY OF THE UNIT
#2 RAP TANKS.
B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 25, 28C, 29, 31C, 55
- C. POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE NEWS HELICOPTER HAS EXPERIENCED A MECHANICAL FAILURE AND CRASHES ON THE SALEM SITE NEAR THE #2 UNIT RAP TANKS. BLADING FROM THE HELICOPTER HAS PENETRATED THE #2 RWST.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
THE HELICOPTER IS NOT ON FIRE, BUT THE WRECKAGE IS SMOLDER-ING. THE RAP TANKS WERE PELTED WITH FRAGMENTS FROM THE HELICOP-TER. BLADING FROM THE HELICOPTER HAS PENETRATED THE #2 RWST NEAR THE 2 FOOT LEVEL AND IT IS LEAKING.(-50-100 GPM ). TWO PEOPLE LIMPING AWAY FROM THE CRASH *
- 7.6.1
. SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.6 (CONTINUED)
- C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELI~ES:
IN ORDER TO RESTORE THE RWST THE LEAK MUST BE STOPPED.ALL ATTEMPTS WILL PROVE TO BE UNSUCCESSFUL. ESTABLISH A SPILL CONTROL PLAN FOR THE FUEL AND CONTENTS OF THE RWST. DETER-MINE NEED FOR.FIRE ATTACH LINES-PROTECTION OF NEARBY FACIL-ITIES SEARCH FOR VICTIMS TO PROVIDE FIRST AID TREATMENT. DETERMINE IF ANY POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION PROBLEMS EXIST DUE TO THE LEAKING RWST.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
AT 21:13 THE BLADE FROM THE HELICOPTER THAT HAS PENETRATED THE RWST HAS NOW DISLODGED AND LEFT A LARGE SPLIT IN THE RWST CAUSING THE REMAINING WATER TO SPILL OUT OF THE TANK. TANK CANNOT BE REFILLED UNTIL THE HOLE IS REPAIRED. THE HELICOPTER DOES NOT BURN. INJURED VICTIMS ARE TREATED. AREA IS PROTECTED FROM FUEL IGNITION BY USE OF FOAM. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: NO PERSONNEL CONTAMINATION ON THE INJURED FROM THE HELI-COPTER CRASH. POTENTIAL RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION FROM THE RWST SPILL SHOULD NOT BE A PROBLEM AT THIS TIME. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1. SURVEY MAP OF THE AFFECTED AREA.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: DEMONSTRATE THE RESPONSE TECHNIQUES AND USE OF MANPOWER/ MATERIALS AT THE SCENE OF THE INCIDENT. ADEQUATE CONTROLS
- FOR ANY RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS THAT DEVELOP AS A RESULT OF THE DAMAGE TO THE RWST. WHAT IF THINKING ON HOW TO STOP THE LEAKING RWST. DEMONSTRATION OF PROPER FIRST AID TECHNIQUES.
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.7 411trITLE 24 SERVICE WATER STRAINER PROBLEM START TIME 18:35(0305) END TIME 19:35(0405) LOCATION SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE,BAY #4 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES 24-26 SERVICE WATER PUMP SUMP HI-LEVEL OHA (B-31) AT 18:35 HOURS. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 34,35C,37,40 ~- POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
A HANDHOLE ON #24 SERVICE WATER STRAINER DEVELOPS A SEVERE LEAK CAUSING THE SUMP TO OVERFLOW.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
THE STRAINER WILL SHOW ONE OF THE HANDHOLE COVERS TO BE COCKED OFF ITS GASKET SURFACE. WATER WILL BE POURING OUT OF THE STRAINER AND SPRAYING THE AREA .
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.7 (CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
TO ALLOW WORK ON THE STRAINER THE PUMP SHOULD aE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE TO STOP THE LEAK. TO RESTORE THE STRAINER TO AN OPERABLE STATUS,A NEW GASKET MUST BE USED. THE HANDHOLE CAN NOW BE RE-ALIGNED AND THE PUMP CAN BE RETURNED TO SERVICE.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
THIS ACTIVITY IS NOT CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO. AT 19:35 THE OSC SHOULD BE NOTIFIED.THIS WOULD ALLOW THE CONTROL ROOM TO RESTART THE PUMP AS NEEDED
- D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- NONE AT THIS TIME E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1) FLOOR PLAN OF SERVICE WATER BAY #4 AND STRAINER LOCATION F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
THIS ACTIVITY WILL DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY OF THE OSC TEAM TO RESPOND,IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM AND REPAIR THE EQUIPMENT IN A TIMELY MANNER. 7.7.2
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.8 .ITLE #21 CHARGING PUMP TRIP START TIME 19:05(0335) END TIME 19:40(0410) LOCATION 4KY VITAL BUS, AUX.BLDG. 64 1 ELEVATION 2B 4160V BUS, BKR 2BD1AX9D A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION THAT #21 CHARGING PUMP HAS TRIPPED AT 19:05 HOURS. ANY ATTEMPTS TO RESTART WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 38,39C,41 POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE OVERCURRENT RELAY FOR #21 CHARGING PUMP HAS BEEN INITI-ATED, AND TRIPS THE CHARGING PUMP.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
WHEN THE BREAKER IS CHECKED, THE OVERCURRENT RELAY WILL BE FOUND IN THE TRIPPED CONDITION.WHEN THE PUMP IS CHECKED THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OBSERVED: OIL SIGHT GLASS BROKEN, OIL A-ROUND THE PUMP BASE AND THE SHAFT IS DISCOLORED .
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.8 (CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED) :
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
#21 CHARGING PUMP WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SCENARIO.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
REFEREE SHOULD HAVE THE OSC TEAM DEMONSTRATE ITS TROUBLE-SHOOTING TECHNIQUES. WITH THE 4KV BREAKER IN THE RACKED DOWN POSITION, ATTEMPTS TO ROTATE BY HAND WILL BE UNSUCCESS FUL, THE PUMP APPEARS TO HAVE SEIZED. REFEREE SHOULD HAVE THE OSC TEAM DEMONSTRATE HOW THE MOTOR WILL BE CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE (SIMULATE MEGGARING OF MOTOR) . D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: NONE AT THIS TIME. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1. VITAL BUS ROOM, AUX. BLDG. 64 1 ELEVATION.
- 2. CHARGING PUMP ROOM AREA, AUX. BLDG. 84 1 ELEVATION.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
#21 CHARGING PUMP WILL BE OUT FOR THE REST OF THE SCENARIO .
THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS SCENARIO IS TO ALLOW THE OSC TEAM TO DEMONSTRATE ITS TROUBLESHOOTING AND PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION ABILITIES. 7.8.2
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DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .au FEED PPS"j==:::f:=f=ff==J==-i-~ DRILL TIME(S) : 0000. - 0434 REAL- TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004
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AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM .... 2
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.9 .ITLE FIRE ALARM (BOILER HOUSE) DELUGE SYSTEM START TIME 19: 50 (0420.) END TIME 20:25(0455) LOCATION BOILER HOUSE A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE UNIT #1 CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES A FIRE ALARM ON lRP-5, FIRE/SMOKE DETECTION PANEL, ZONE 48, BOILER HOUSE AREA. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 42,43C,46,50
- POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
A STEAM LEAK FROM A GAUGE GLASS ISOLATION VALVE ON THE BOILER ACTIVATES A C-1 RELEASE AND TRIPS THE BOILER HOUSE DELUGE SYSTEM
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
THE RESPONSE TEAM WILL FIND NO EVIDENCE OF FIRE OR SMOKE THE DELUGE WILL BE SPRAYING WATER IN THE BOILER HOUSE. A GAUGE GLASS ISOLATION VALVE ON THE BOILER IS BLOWING STEAM ON THE C-1 DETECTOR .
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.9 (CONTINUED) C. POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
TO RESTORE THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL THE DELUGE VALVE MUST BE RE-SET. THE STEAM LEAK FROM THE GAUGE GLASS ISOLATION VALVE HAS TO STOPPED OR THE STEAM DEFLECTED AWAY FROM THE DETECTOR. TO RESTORE THE FIRE PROTECTION TO NORMAL THE FIRE PUMPS WILL BE SHUTDOWN.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
THIS OSC TEAM RESPONSE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL. THE STEAM LEAK WILL BE CONTROLLED OR DEFLECTED. A PIECE OF DEBRIS FOUND IN THE AREA (WOOD,GASKET MATERIAL) COULD BE USED TO DEFLECT THE STEAM AWAY FROM THE DETECTOR. THE GAUGE GLASS VALVE CAN BE CLOSED TO STOP THE LEAK. THE RESPONSE TEAM MAY REQUEST THAT AN OPERATOR BE SENT TO THE BOILER HOUSE TO CLOSE THE VALVE. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- NONE AT THIS TIME.
E. ATTACHMENTS: MAP OF AREA SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE MAJOR TEAM ACTIVITY F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: DEMONSTRATE RESPONSE TO ALARM BASED ON PREVIOUS OPERATION. DISPLAY OF THE KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO RESTORE THE DELUGE TO
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.10 .rITLE : #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP TRIP START TIME 20:08(0438) END TIME 20:45(0515) LOCATION : 4KV VITAL BUS, AUX.BLDG. 64 1 ELEVATION 2C 4160V BUS A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION THAT #22 CONTAIN-MENT SPRAY HAS TRIPPED AT 20:08 HOURS. ANY ATTEMPTS TO RE-START WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 45,47C,52 POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE) :
THE OVERCURRENT AND GR9UND RELAYS FOR #22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP HAVE BEEN IN INITIATED, AND TRIPS THE CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
WHEN THE BREAKER IS CHECKED, THE OVERCURRENT AND GROUND RE-LAYS WILL BE FOUND IN THE TRIPPED CONDITION. UPON CHECKING FURTHER THE OSC TEAM WILL DISCOVER NO CONTINUITY BETWEEN 2 PHASES AND 0 OHMS RESISTANCE TO GROUND. THE MOTOR WINDING HAS SHORTED TO GROUND AND A PHASE BURNT OPEN .
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.10 (CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
#22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SCENARIO.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
REFEREE SHOULD HAVE THE OSC TEAM DEMONSTRATE HOW THE MOTOR WILL BE CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
- NONE AT THIS TIME.
E. ATTACHMENTS: VITAL BUS ROOM, AUX.BLDG. 64 1 ELEVATION. 2C 4160V BUS SHOWING LOCATION OF THE CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
#22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE FOR THE SCENARIO. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS SCENARIO IS TO ALLOW THE OSC TEAM TO DEMONSTRATE ITS TROUBLESHOOTING AND PROBLEM IDENTI-FICATION TECHNIQUES 7.10.2
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AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM ...... 2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. lrn-21 CP I SPRAY ADDIT. TANK
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11 .ITLE #21 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP TRIP START TIME 21:08(0538) END TIME 22:03(0633) LOCATION 4KV VITAL BUS, AUX.BLDG. 64 1 ELEVATION 2A 4160V BUS. A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION THAT #21 RHR PUMP HAS TRIPPED AT 21:08 HOURS. ANY ATTEMPTS TO RESTART WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 54,56C,57,59,60C
- POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE TRIP LINKAGE,INTERNAL TO THE 4KV BREAKER HAS FAILED.THIS CAUSES THE 4KV BREAKER TO TRIP AND STAY IN A TRIP FREE CON-DITION.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
WHEN THE OSC RESPONSE TEAM CHECKS THE BREAKER THERE WILL BE NO INDICATION OF THE CAUSE OF THE TRIP. (NO FLAGS OR RELAY OPERATION ON THE BREAKER CUBICLE). UPON RACKING OUT THE BREAKER AND PLACING IT IN THE TEST STAND, THE BREAKER WILL NOT CLOSE. THE MOTOR WILL BE MEGGARED FOR POSSIBLE PROBLEMS. NONE WILL BE FOUND, MOTOR CHECKS OUT SAT *
- 7.11.1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11 {CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT {CONTINUED): RESTORATION GUIDELINES: TO MAKE THE BREAKER OPERABLE IT MUST BE REPLACED. WITH THE BREAKER IN THE TEST CELL THE TRIP LINKAGE PROBLEM WILL BE DISCOVERED. SINCE THIS REPAIR MAY TAKE SOME LONG PERIOD OF TIME THE OSC TEAM WILL CHECK TO SEE IF A SPARE 4KV BREAKER IS AVAILABLE.IT SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE TEST CELL AND CYCLED TO PROVE OPERABILITY. IF NO BREAKER IS FOUND THE OSC WILL REQUEST PERMISSION TO USE THE BREAKER FROM #22 RHR PUMP. IT WILL BE CYCLED IN THE TEST CELL AND THEN INSTALLED.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
HAVE THE ELECTRICAN TALK THROUGH HIS TROUBLE SHOOTING AND DIAGNOSTICS IN IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM WITH THE FAILED BREAK ER. THIS ACTIVITY WILL BE PROLONGED DUE TO THE LACK OF INDI-CATIONS/SYMPTOMS ON THE FAILURE. EXTENSIVE TROUBLE SHOOTING IS REQUIRED. ENSURE THE ACTIVITY IS COMPLETED AND MESSAGE {60C) IS PROVIDED TO THE OSC/CR AT 22:00 HOURS. THIS ACTIVI-TY IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO TO ALLOW CORE COOLING TO BE RESTORED BY 22:03 HOURS.
- RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:
A BREACH OF CONTAINMENT HAS OCCURRED AT 21:43 HOURS. THE REF EREE SHOULD PROVIDE DOSES RATES IF ASKED. E. ATTACHMENTS:
- 1. FLOOR PLAN OF ELEVATION 64 1 AND BREAKER LOCATION.
F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: THIS ACTIVITY WILL DEMONSTRATE THE DIAGNOSTIC ABILITY OF THE
- TEAM TO IDENTIFY AND CORRECT THIS ELECTRICAL PROBLEM. ENSURE MESSAGE IS PROVIDED TO THE OSC/CR NO LATER THAN 22:00 HOURS.
CONSULT WITH OSC LEAD REFEREE OR HEAD REFEREE IN THE CONTROL ROOM IF ANY PROBLEMS ARISE. 7.11.2
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#21 CS36 VALVE FAILURE START TIME : 22:03(0633) END TIME 24:00(0830)
LOCATION 2A EAST VALVE & MISC. CONTROL CENTER ELECT.PEN.ELEV. 78 1 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE RHR PUMP HAS BEEN RETURNED TO SERVICE AND THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF IS ATTEMPTING TO OPEN 21CS36 FROM THE CONTROL CONSOLE TO HELP REDUCE THE CONTAINMENT PRESSURE. THE CLOSE PUSH BUTTON LIGHT DOES NOT GO OUT. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 61C, POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE MOTOR WILL OPERATE, THE VALVE WILL NOT OPEN. THE LEVER. THAT ENGAGES THE CLUTCH FOR THE LIMITORQUE HAS STUCK/SLIPPED
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
WHEN THE RESPONSE TEAM CHECKS THE BREAKER ALL INDICATIONS WILL SHOW THAT THE MOTOR IS ACTUALLY RUNNING,BUT THE VALVE IS NOT MOVING *
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.12 (CONTINUED) POSTULATED EVENT (CONTINUED): RESTORATION GUIDELINES: THE VALVE CAN NOT BE RESTORED TO AN OPERABLE CONDITION.THE REPONSE TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE THROUGH ITS TROUBLE-SHOOTING THAT THE PROBLEM IS IN THE LIMITORQUE ASSEMBLY.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
THE LOCATION OF THE 21CS36 VALVE IS IN THE INNER PENETRATION AREA IN ROOM ABOVE THE BIT TANK. THIS IS THE SAME AREA WHERE THE CONTAINMENT BREACH HAS OCCURRED. THE VALVE WILL REMAIN INOPERABLE FOR THE REST OF THE SCENARIO. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: THE CS36 IS LOCATED IN THE SAME AREA AS THE RELEASE. HIGH LEVELS OF RADIATION AND AIRBORNE WILL BE ENCOUNTERED. EVEN WITH AN EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION THE RESPONSE TEAM WILL BECOME CONTAMINATED AND OVEREXPOSED. E. ATTACHMENTS: RAD MAPS OF THE AREA INCLUDING THE LOCATION OF THE TEAM ACT-IVITY F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
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# 22 FHB I 1251 D D EXHAUST FAN RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) 0,\5" - END REAL TIME(S) 2.l4S"- END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING @AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR> 'coNTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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- RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 061 5 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE LEAK LOCATION AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ~.12.~
SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13 .ITLE 21-23 SW PUMP BRG. WTR. PRESS LO. START TIME 22:15(0645) END TIME 23:30(0800) LOCATION SERVICE WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE, BAY #2 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: THE CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES 21-23 S.W. PUMP BRG. WTR. PRESS. LO. (OHA B-46) AT 22: 15 HOURS. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 62,63C,64,65
- POSTULATED EVENT:
- 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):
THE PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE 21SW8*THAT SUPPLIES COOLING WATER TO THE UPPER BEARING OIL COOLERS HAS CLOSED, CAUSING THE PRESSURE TO DROP BELOW 25 PSIG.
- 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):
UPON CHECKING THE VALVE IT WILL APPEAR THAT THE CONTROL AIR LINE HAS RUSTED THROUGH AND HAS BROKEN OFF, CAUSING THE VALVE TO CLOSE *
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.13 (CONTINUED) C. P 0)STULATED EVENT (CONTINUED):
- 3 RESTORATION GUIDELINES:
TO MAKE THE VALVE OPERABLE A NEW PIECE OF TUBING WIL~ HAVE TO BE INSTALLED.(TO BE COMMUNICATED TO CR/OSC). SINCE THIS REPAIR MAY TAKE SOME TIME THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE PERFORMED (ONLY IF REQUESTED BY THE SS): VERIFY THE ISOLATION VALVE$ 21SW6 AND 21SW9 ARE FULLY OPEN. IF A DELAY IS ANTICIPATED IN RESTORING PRESSURE,21SW250 MAY BE TEMPORARILY OPENED TO IN-CREASE PRESSURE ABOVE 25 PSIG.
- 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:
REFEREE SHOULD HAVE THE TECH. TALK THROUGH THE TROUBLESHOOT-ING AND REPAIR PROCESS, PROVIDE A MESSAGE TO THE OSC (23:30 HOURS). AFTER PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED, RETURN SYSTEM TO NORMAL LINEUP. D* RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS: THE RELEASE IS STILL IN PROGRESS.REFEREE SHOULD.BE PREPARED TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF ASKED: DIRECTION OF PLUME, DOSE RATES ENCOUNTERED AT THE LOCATION OF THE TEAM ACTIVITY. E. ATTACHMENTS: 1.SURVEY OF AREA. FLOOR PLAN OF SERVICE WATER BAY #2 AND LOCATION OF *THE TEAM ACTIVITY. 2.0NSITE PLUME MAP. F. CONTROLLER SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES: REPAIR OF VALVE IS NOT CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO, BUT SHOULD BE REPAIRED AND RETURNED TO SERVICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. A PROLONGED DELAY WITH OUT SERVICE WATER TO THE UPPER MOTOR
- BEARING COOLERS COULD LEAD TO FAILURES OF THE SERVICE WATER PUMPS IN THAT BAY.
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- 385 0 383 383 383 383 530 20z15 04:45 .550 600 650 4350 0 34 34.0 280 0 62 242 270 0 52 355 0 353 353 353 353 530 I 20:20 04:50 550 600 650 4450 0 31 33.5 280 0 63 240 269 0 52 345 0 340 340 ' 340 340 530
. 20:25 04:55 550 600 650 4500 0 28 33.0. 275 0.1 64 239 267 0 54 342 0 335 335 335 335 530 8.0.0
AR.~J~~9JAB I§~~NP ANNUA~ ~~~R~!§~ ~~a,§ I' I GRADED EXERCISE (S88-06) OPERATION~DATA **
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TIME TIME DRILL CN CHRG SI PUMP SI PUMP RHR PUMP RHR PUMP RYST CONT CONT FLOW FLOW #1 FLOW #2 FLOW #1 (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) FLOY #2 LEVEL PRESS TEMP (GPM) (FT) (PSIG) (DEG) CONT SUMP CONT RAD CONT RAD RCPs RVLIS HOJIST TCs > CH21 LEVEL R44A R44B
<X> (X) * (R/hr) (R/hr) .(#)
RUN (FULL) (%) TC 1200F #1 COLD LEGS TEMP
#2 #3 #4 TAVE AUCT.
(Deg) (#) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) I
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- 232 260 0 55 321 0 305 . 305 305 305 530 20:50 05:20 550 600 650 4500 0 15 30.5 275 0.8 69 230 258 0 55 318 0 300 300 300 300 530 20:55 05:25 550 600 650 4500 0 12 30.0 275 0.9 70 *229 256 0 55 315 0 300 300 300 300 530 21:00 05:30 550 600 650 4500 0 9 29.5 275 1.1 71 227 255 0 55 311 0 295 295 295 295 530 21:05 05:35 550 600 650 4500 0 6 29.0 275 1.2 72 225 253 0 55 312 0 290 290 290 290 530 21:10 05:40 0 0 0 0 0 4 28.5 275 1.3 72 223 250 0 55 313 0 285 285 285 285 530
. 21: 15 05:45 0 0 0 0 0 1
- 28.0 270 1.5 72 1050 1630 0 45 320 0 280 280 280 280 530 21:20 05:50 0 0 0 0 0 1 27.5 270 2.0 72 1050 1630 0 45 385 0 315 315 315 315 530 21:25 05:55 0 0 0 0 0 1 27.0 270 2.5 72 1050 1630 0 40 450 0 350 350 350 350 530 21:30 06:00 0 0 0 0 0 1 26.5 270 3.0 72 3700 6010 0 40 510 0 385 385 385 385 530 21:35 06:05 0 0 0 0 0 1 26.0 270 3.5 72 3700 6010 0 35 590 0 420 420 420 420 530 21:40 06:10 0 0 0 0 0 1 25.5 270 4.0
- 72 3700 6010 0 35 680 0 455 455 455 455 530 21:43 06:13 0 0 0 0 0 1 70.0 295 0 72 3700 6010* 0 35 no* 0 490 490 490 490 530 21 :45 '06: 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 25.0 290 0.1 72 6no 11600 0 35 860 0 525 525 525 525 530 21:50 06:20 0 0 0 0 0 1 24.0 280 0.2 72 6no 11600 0 30 940 0 560 560 560 560 560 21:55 06:25 0 0 0 0 0 1 23.0 270 0.3 72 6no 11600 0 30 1020 0 595 595 595 595 595 22:00 06:30 0 0 0 0 0 1 22.0 265 0.4 72 9600 17000 0 30 1100 0 630 630 ' 630 *630 630 22:05 06:35 550 600 650 4500 0 1 21.0 265 0.5 71 9600 17000 0 52 950 0 500 500 500 :500 530 22:10 06:40 550 600 650 4500 0 1 20.0 260 0.5 71 9600 17000 0 65 700 0 400 400 400 400 530 22:15 06:45 . 550 600 650 4500 0 1 19.0 260 0.5 71 9230 16800 0 67 580 0 340 340 340 340 530 22:20 06:50 550 600 650 4500 0 1 18.0 260 0.5 71 9230 16800 0 67 450 0 330 330 330 330* 530 22:25 06:55 550 600 650 4500 0 1 17.0 260 0.5 71 9230 16800 0 67 380 0 310 310 310 310 530 22:30 07:00 550 600 650 4500 0 1 16.0 255 0.5 71 8870 16300 0 67 365 0 270 270 270 270 530 22:35 07:05 550 600 650 4500 0 1 15.0
- 250 0.5 71 8870 16300 0 67 355 0 265 265 ' 265 265 530 22:40 07:10 550 600 650 4500 0 1 14.0 250 0.5 71 8870 16300 . 0 67 345 0 265 265 265 265 530 22:45 07:15 550 600 6SO 4500 0 1 13.0 250 0.5 71 8540 16200 0 67 335 0 265 265 265 265 530 22:50 07:20 550 600 650 4500 0 1 12.0 250 0.5 71 8540 16200 0 67 330 0 260 260 260 260* 530 22:55 07:25 550 600 650 4500 0 1 11.0 245 0.5 71 8540 16200 0 67 320 0 260 260 260 260 530 23:00 07:30 550 600 650 4500 0 1 10.0 245 0.5 71 8230 16000 0 67 310 0 260 260 260 260 530
.23:.05 07:35 550 600 650 4500 0 1 9.0 240 0.5 71 8230 16000 0 67 300 0 255 255 255 255 530 23:10 07:40 550 600 650 4500 0 1 8.0 235 0.5 71 8230 16000 0 67 295 0 255 255 255 255 530 23:15 07:45 550 600 650 4500 0 1 7.0 230 0.5 71 7940 15900 0 67 290 0 255 255 255 255 530 23:20 07:50 550 600 650 4500 0 1 6.0 230 0.5 71 7940 15900 0 67 285 0 255 255 255 255 530 23:25 07:55 550 600 650 4500 0 1 5.0 230 0.5 71 7940 15900 0 67 280 0 250 250 250 250 530 23:30 08:00 550 600 650 4500 0 1 4.0 225 0.5 71 7660. 15800 0 67 270 0 250 250 250 250 530 23:35 08:05 550 600 650 4500 0 1 3.5 225 0.5 71 7570 15800 0 67 265 0 250 250 250 250 530 23:40 08:10 550 600 650 4500 0 1 1.0 220 0.5 71 7570. 15800 0 67 265 0 245 245 245 245 530 . 23:45 08:15 550 600 650 4500 0 1 0.1 215 0.5 71 7400 15700 0 67 260 0 245 245 245 245 530 23:50 08:20 550 600 650 4500 0 1 0 210 0.5 71 7400 15700 0 67 260 0 245 245 245 245 530 23:55 08:25 550 600 650 4500 0 1 0 210 0.5 71 7400 15700 0 67 260 0 245 245 245 245 530 OO;Op 08:30 550 600 650 4500 0 1 0 210 0.5 71 7150 15600 0 67 260 0 245 245 245 245 530 ; I 10:00 18:30 550 600 650 4500 0 25 0 140 0 71 7000. 14000 0 67 150 0 150 150 150 150 530 a.0.1
ARTIFICIAL JSLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1908 GRADED EXERCISE (S88-06) OPERATION~ATA J1 II 1
'REAL DRILL Tave TRUE EOP-CFST-1 I PZR/RCS PZR PRESS LEVEL #1 HOT LEGS (WR RTD 1 s) RX POWER/ #2 #3 #4 N FLUX SUB COOL MARGIN LTDWN CHARG SG LEVELS CNR)
FLOW FLOW #1 #2 #3 #4 # 1 SG PRESSURES
# 2 #3 "# 4 #1 S/G FEED FLOW '! J~J: TIME (Th+Tc)/2 T sat (PSIG) (%) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (%/A/CPS) (DEG. F) CGPM) (GPM) .(%) (%) (%) (%) (PSIG~ CPSIG) (PSIG) CPSIG) (%)(LBS/HR) **====== =============== ====== ======= ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ========= --------- ===== ===== ==== ==== ==== ==== ======= ======= ======= ======= ===========
I I ,1 ACTUAL (CET) IND ACTUAL 1s:*:50 00:00 569 634 2235 47 600 599 600 599 100 % 29 120 132 44 44 44 44 800 800 800 800 100 % 15:15 00:05 568 634 2235 47 599 598 599 598 98 % 29 120 132 44 44 44 44 800 800 800 800 98 %
, 15: Q c00:10 568 634 2235 47 598 597 598 597 96 % 29 120 132 44 44 44 44 800 800 800 800 96 %
15:45 '00:15 567 634 2235 46 597 597 597 597 94 30 120 132 44 44 44 44 810 810 805 810 15:50 15:55 00:20 00:25 567 565 634 634 2235 2235 46 45 597 596 596 595 597 596 596 595 92 90 30 31 120 120 132 132 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 815 820 820 820 815 815 820 820 94 92 90 16:00 00:30 560 635 2250 35 565 565 561 565 0 65 120 132 40 39 41 36 1010 1010 1010 1010 1.2E+05 16:05 16:10 00:35 00:40 547 547 624 621 2100 2050 19 23 548 548 549 549 546 546 549 549 1.0E+05 1.0E+04 cps cps 73 70 120 120 132 132 11 25 11 26 12 25 10 22 1010 1005 1005 1000 1005 1005 1010 1000 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 16:15 00:45 547 634 2235 23 548 549 546 549 1.0E+03 cps 84 120 132 29 31 29 26 1010 1005 1005 1010 1.2E+05 16:30 01:00 547 634 2235 23 548 549 546 549 800 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0H04 16:45 01:15 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 549 600 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 17:00 01:30 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 549 500 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 17:15 01:45 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 549 320 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 17:30 Oz':OO 547 634 2235 23 . 548 549 545 549 250 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04
'17:45 02:15 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 549 190 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 18:00 02:30 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 549 140 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 18:15 02:45 547 634 2235 23 548 548 545 548 100 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 3l 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 18:30 03:00 547 634 2235 23 548 549 545 548 100 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 18:45. 03:15 547 634 2235 23 548 548 545 548 100 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 1010 1005 1005 1010 3.0E+04 18:50 03:20 '547 634 2235 23 548 548 545 548 100 cps 84 120 132 33 33 33 33 995 995 995 995 5.0E+04 18:55 03:25 *544 633 2220 22 545 544 543 545 100 cps 86 120 132 33 33 33 33 985 985 985 985 5.0E+04 19:00 03:30 541 633 2195 23 542 542 541 542 100 cps 89 120 135 33 33 33 33 965 965 965 965 5.0E+04 19:05 . 03:35 538 630 2175 23 539 538 538 539 100 cps 89 120 140 33 33 33 33 935 935 935 935 5.0E+04 19:10 03:40 535 628 2150 24 536 535 535 536 100 cps 90 120 145 33 33 33 33 915 915 915 915 5.0E+04 19:15 03:45 532 626 2130 24 533 532 532 533 100 cps 91 120 150 33 33 33 33 885 885 885 885 5.0E+04 19:20 03:50 529 624 2105 25 530 530 529 530 100 cps 92 120 150 33 33 33 33 865 865 865 865 5.0E+04 19:25 03:55 526 623 2085 25 527 527 526 527 100 cps 94 120 150 33 33 33 33 835 835 835 835 5.0E+04 19:30 04:00 523 622 2060 26 524 523 522 524 100 cps 96 120 150 33 33 33 33 805 805 805 805 5.0E+04 19:35 04:05 520 621 2040 26 521 520 519 521 100 cps 98 120 150 33 33 33 33 785 785 785 785 5.0E+04 19*40 04:10 517 618 2015 27 518 517 516 518 100 cps 98 120 150 33 . 33 33 33 755 755 755 755 4.0E+04 19,:.45 04:15 514 617 1995 27 515 514 513 515 100 cps 100 120 150 33 33 33 33 735 735 735 735 4.0E+04 19:50 04:20 511 616 1970 28 512 511 510 512 100 cps 102 120 150 33 33 33 33 715 715 715 715 4.0E+04 19:55 04:25 508 614 1950 29 509 508 507 509 100 cps 103 120 150 33 33 33 33 705 705 705 705 4.0E+04 20:00 04:30 505 612 1925 30 506 505 504 506 100 cps 104 120 150 33 33 33 33 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 I (ADVERSE) 20:05 04:35 505 309 250
- 0
- 506 505 504 506 100 cps -199
- 0 0 31 31 31 31 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 20:06 04,36 486 303 240 0 487 488 488 487 100 cps -185 0 0 30 30 30 30 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 20:07 04:37 463 303 240 0 463 463 463 463 100 cps -162 0 0 30 30 30 30 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 20:08 04:3a 443 303 240 0 444 444 444 444 100 cps -142 0 0 31 31 31 31 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 20:09 '04:39 408 303 240 0 409 409 409 409 100 cps -107 0 0 32 32 32 . 32 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 2o:w 04:40 384 303 240 0 385 385 *385 385 \ 100 cps -82 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 3.0E+04 20:15 04:45 ~54 303 240 0 355 355 355 355 100 cps -52 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 2():2Q . 04:50 40 303 240 0 340 340 340 340 100 cps -42 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 29:25 04:55 335 303 240 0 335 335 335. 335 100 cps -39 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 8.0.2
l9aa AR'r::I:F+ClAL IS:HANP ANNU!\I,. E.X~RCipl!! OPERATION~DATA I' f*.1:
' I !. ~
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'II GRADED EXERCISE (S88-06)
RE~!- TIM~
'.11 TRUE DRILL Tave EOP-CFST-1 . TIME (Th+Tc)/2 T sat I PZR/RCS PZR PRESS LEVEL (PSIG) <X> #1 HOT LEGS (WR RTD 1 s) RX POWER/ #2 #3 #4 N FLUX (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (X/A/CPS)
SUBCOOL MARGIN (DEG. F) LTDWN CHARG SG LEVELS (NR) FLOW FLOW #1 #2 #3 #4 # 1 SG PRESSURES
# 2 #3 (GPM) (GPM) (%) <X> <X> (X) (PSIG) (PSIG) CPSl_G) #4 (PSIG) #1 S/G FEED FLOW
(%)(LBS/HR)
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ACTUAL (CET) IND ACTUAL 20:,i> .05:00 330 303 240 0 330 330 330 330 100 cps -35° 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 20:35 05:05 325 303 240 0 325 325 325 325 100 cps -29 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 20*40 05:10 315 303 240 0 315 315 315 315 100 cps -22 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 20:45 05:15 305 303 240 0 305 305 305 305 100 cps -18 0 0 32 32 32 32 700 700 700 700 2.0E+04 20:50 05:20 300 303 240 0 300 300 300 300 100 cps -15 0 0 33 33 33 33 700 700 700 700 4.0E+04 20:55 05:25 300 303 240 0 300 300 300 300 100 cps -12 0 *O 33 33 33 33 600 600 600 600 4.0E+04 21:00 05:30 295 303 240 0 295 295 295 295 100 cps -8 0 0 33 33 33 33 500 500 500 500 4.0E+04 21:05 05:35 290 303 240 0 290 290 290 290 100 cps -9 0 0 33 33 33 33 450 450 450 450 4.0E+04 21:10 05~40 285 303 240 0 285 285 285 285 100 cps -10 0 0 33 33 33 33 400 400 400 400 4.0E+04 21:15 05:45 280 303 240 0 280 280 280 280 100 cps -17 0 0 33 33 33 33 300 300 300 300 4.0E+04 21:20 05:50 315 303 240 0 315 315 315 315 120 cps -82 0 0 33 33 33 33 200 200 200 200 1.3E+04 21:25 05:55 350 303 240 0 350 350 350 350 130 cps -147 0 0 33 33 33 33 150 150 150 150 1.3E+04 21:30 06:00 385 303 240 0 385 385 385 385 *140 cps* -207 0 0 33 33 33 33 100 100 100 100 1.3E+04 21:35 06:05 420 303 240 0 420 420 420 420 150 cps -287 0 0 33 33 33 33 50 50 50 50 1.3E+04 21:40. 06:10 455 303 240 0 455 455 455 455 150 cps -3n 0 0 33 33 33 33 30 30 30 30 1.3E+04 . 21:43 06:13 490 303 240 0 490 490 490 490 170 cps -467 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 21 :45 06:15 525 303 240 0 525 525 525 525 170 cps -557 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 21:50 06:20 560 303 240 0 560 560 560 560 200 cps -637 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 21:55 06:i!5 595 303 240 0 595 595 595 595 200 cps -717 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04
- 22:00 06:30 630 303 240 0 630 630 630 630 220 cps -797 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:05 06:35 500 303 240 0 500 500 500 500 180 cps -647 0 I} 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:10 06:40 400 303 240 0 400 400 400 400 150 cps -397 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:15 06:45 340 292 220 0 340 340 340 340 100 cps -288 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:20 06:50 330 292 220 0 330 330 330 330 100 cps -158 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:25 06:55 310 292 220 0 310 310 310 310 100 cps -88 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:30 07:00 ' 270 292 220 0 270 270 270 270 100 cps -73 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 0 0 1.3E+04 22:35 22:40 Ci7:05 07:10 265 265 292 292 220 220 0
0 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 265 100 100 cps cps
-63 -53 0
0 0 0 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 1.3E+04 22:45 07:15 260 292 220 0 265 265 265 265 100 cps -43 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 22:50 07:20 260 292 220 0 260 260 260 260 100 cps -38 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 22:55 07:25 260 292 220 0 260 260 260 260 100 cps -28 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23;0Q 07:30 260 292 220 0 260 260 260 260 100 cps -18 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:,05 07:35 255 279 200 0 255 255 255 255 100 cps -21 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:10 07:40 255 279 200 0 255 255 255 255 100 cps -16 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:.15 07:45 255 279 190 0 255 255 255 255 100 cps -11 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 \' 2:$~2Q 07:50 255 279 180 0 255 255 255 255 100 cps -6 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:25 07:55 250 279 170 0 250 250 250 250 100 cps -1 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 23:3Q 08:00 250 279 150 0 250 250 250 250 100 cps 9 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3'+04 1.3E+04 ' \ 23::$5 08:05 250 346 140 0 250 250 250 250 100 cps 81 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:40 08:10 245 346 120 0 245 245 245 245 100 cps 81 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23:45 08:15 245 346 90 0 245 245 245 245 100 cps 86 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 . 23:5() 08:20 245 346 80 0 245 245 245 245 100 cps 86 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 23,:55 08:25 245 346 70 0 245 245 245* 245 100 cps 86 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 00,:0p 08:30 245 346 60 0 245 245 245 245 100 cps 86 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 1.3E+04 I I' 10:01) 18:30 150 212 0 0 150 150 150 150 80 cps 62 0 0 33 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 0 8.0.3
ARrIFICI~L lSLAND ~NNOAL E.XER~JSE +9.aa
' ' I GRADED EXERCl~E (S88-06)
OPERATIO~DATA
*' II, i' #2 S/G #3 SIG #4 S/G AFWST WHUT WHUT WSTE MN OFFSTE 2 OR ECCS CTMT CTMT SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT REAL DRiLL FEED FLOW FEED FLOW FEED FLOW LEVEL #1 #2 HOLD-UP POWER MORE ACT ISOL ISOL PLANT EVENTS PLANT EVENTS TIME TIME (X)(LBS/HR) (%)(LBS/HR) (%)(LBS/HR) (%) (%) (%) (%) AVAIL DGs ? ? CAPABLE (1ST LINE) (2ND LINE)
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15:30 .00:00 100 % 100 x 100 x 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES DRILL BEGIN UNUSUAL EVENT 15:35 00:05 98 % 98 % 98 % 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES RX SHUTDOWN BEGUN 15:40 00:10 96 % 96 % 96 % 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 15:45 00:15 94 % 94 % 94 x 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 15:50 00:20 92 % 92 % 92 % 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 15:55 00:25 90 % 90 % 90 x 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 16:00* 00:30 . 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 100 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES #23 RCP SEIZE & RX TRIP ALERT 16:05 00:35 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 99 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES FUEL DAMAGE INDICATED 16:10 00:40 1.2E+05: 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 98 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 16:15 00:45 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 1.2E+05 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 16:30 01:00 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 96 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 16:45 01:15 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES SITE AREA EMERGENCY 17:00 01:30 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 17:15 01:45 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 17:30 02:00 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 17:45 02:15 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 18:00 02:30 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 18:*15 02:45 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 18:30 03:00 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 18:45 03:15 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 18:50 03:20 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES RCS BORON > 1600 PPM 18:55 19:00 03:25 03:30 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 97 10 10 40 40 10 10 YES YES YES YES NO NO N~\ NO YES YES COOLDOWN BEGUN 19:05 03:35 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 21 CHARG PUMP TRIP w19:05 19:10 03:40 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19: 15 03:45 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:20 03:50 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:25 03:55 5.0E+04 . 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:30 04:00 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:35 04:05 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 5.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:40 04:10 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:,45 04':15 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 19:50 04:20 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES ~9:55 04:25 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 20:00, 04:30 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES NO NO YES 20:05 04:35 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES DBLOCA &MANUAL SI GENERAL EMERGENCY 20:06 04:36 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES .EOP-TRIP-1 & FRCE 1(PURPLE) 20:07 04:37 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES MSIVs SHUT, SPRAY PUMP TRIP 20:08 04:38 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES, 20:09 04:39 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 4.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES 20:10 04:40 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 3.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES 20: 15. 04:45 2.0E+04 2.0E+04 2.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES OSC TO SJ44s, SUCCESS 20:2Q 04:50 2.0E+04 2.0E+04 2.0E+04 97 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES 20:25 04:55 .2.0E+04 2.0E+04 2.0E+04 98 10 40 10 YES YES YES YES YES 8.0.4*
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SECTION 9.0
- Section ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL AND CHEMISTRY DATA Title 9.1 RCS PASS Isotopics and Sample Dose Rates 9.1.1 Other Chemistry Sample Data 9.1.6 Containment Atmosphere Isotopic Data 9.1.8 Plant Vent Sample Isotopics and Dose Rates 9.1.11 Plant Vent Source Term (Q) Data 9.1.16 9.2 Plant Vent Flow Rates and Meteorological Data 9.2.1 Radiation Monitoring System Data 9.2.2 Inplant Survey Data Index 9.3.0 9.3 General Area Aux Bldg Air Sample Isotopics and 9.3.1 Sample Dose Rate/Count Rate Data Mechanical Pen Air Sample Isotopics and 9.3.7 Sample Dose Rate/Count Rate Data Inplant Survey Maps 9.3.11
- 9. 4. Onsite Field Survey Map 9.4.1 Field Team CPM vs. Dose Rates 9.4.2 Onsite Plume Centerline Data 9.4.3 Specific Onsite Field Monitoring Location Data 9.4.13
- 9.0.0
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - RCS PASS SAMPLES RC UNDIL.RC UNDIL.RC DILUT.RC DILUT.S.GAS @C
- TIME
- REAL VCTG-6" VCTG-24" Chill-2" @ COUT. @ ONE FT.@ CONT. @ ONE FT.UNDILUTED -
- HOURS TIME mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr
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00:00 15:30 3.76E+OO 3.76E-01 2.51E+Ol 1.08E+02 2.90E-Ql 1.73E-01 4.65E-04 9.73E-03 00:15 15:45 3.76E+OO 3.76E-Ol 2.51E+Ol 1.08E+02 2.90E-01 1.73E-01 4.65E-04 9.73E-03 00:30 16:00 1.04E+02 1.04E+Ol 6.89E+02 2.97E+03 7~99E+OO 4.15E+OO 1.28E-02 2.67E-01 00:35 16:05 1.69E+02 1.69E+Ol 1.12E+03 4.81E+03 1.29E+Ol 7.69E+OO 2.07E-02 4.36E-01 00:45 16:15 1.01E+03 1.07E+02 7.15E+03 3.01E+04 8.09E+Ol 4.82E+Ol l.30E-01 2.77E+OO 01:00 16:30 1.19E+03 1.19E+02. 7.94E+03 3.28E+04 8.81E+Ol 5.24E+Ol 1.41E-Ol 3.08E+OO 01:15 16:45 1.27E+03 1.27E+02 8.46E+03 3.42E+04 9.20E+01 5.47E+Ol 1.47E-01 3.28E+OO 01:30 . 17:00 1.35E+03 1.35E+02 8.97E+03. 3.57E+04 9.59E+Ol 5.71E+Ol 1.53E-01 3.47E+OO 01:40 17:10 1.42E+03 1.42E+02 9.49E+03 3.74E+04 l.OOE+02 5.98E+Ol 1.61E-Ol 3.67E+OO 01:45 17:15 1.51E+03 1.51E+02 1.00E+04 3.93E+04 1.06E+02 6.29E+Ol 1.69E-01 l.88E+OO 02:00 . 17:30 1.66E+03 1.66E+02 1.11E+04 4.28E+04 l.15E+02 6.85E+01 1.84E-01 4.29E+OO 02:05 17:35 1.74E+03 1.74E+02 1.16E+04 4.47E+04 1.20E+02 7.15E+Ol 1.92E-01 4.49E+OO 02:15 17:45 1.82E+03 1.82E+02 1.21E+04 4.63E+04 1.24E+02 7.41E+Ol 1.9.9E-01 4.69E+OO 02:30 18:00 1.90E+03 1.90E+02 1.26E+04 4.76E+04 1.28E+02 7.62E+Ol 2.05E-Ol 4.87E+OO 02:45 18:15 2.05E+03 2.05E+02 1.37E+04 5.10E+04 1.37E+02 8.16E+Ol 2.19E-01 5.27E+OO 03:00 18:30 2.05E+03 2.05E+02 1.36E+04 5.03E+04 l.35E+02 8.05E+Ol 2.16E-01 5.24E+OO 03:15 18:45 2.04E+03 2.04E+02 1.36E+04 4.97E+04 1.34E+Oi 7.95E+Ol 2.14E-01 5.22E+OO 03:30 19:00 2.03E+03 2.03E+02 1.35E+04 4.91E+04 1.32E+02 7.85E+Ol 2.llE-01 5.19E+OO
. 03 :45 19:15 2.03E+03 2.03E+0_3--l.35E+04 4.85E+04 1.31E+02 7.76E+Ol 2.09E-01 5.17E+OO 04:00 19:30 2.02E+03 2.02E+02 1.35E+04 4~80E+04 1.29E+02 7.68E+Ol 2.07E-Ol 5.15E+OO 04:15 19:45 2.02E+03 2.02E+02 1.34E+04 4.75E+04 l.28E+02 7.60E+Ol 2.04E-01 5.13E+OO 04:30 20:00 2.01E+03 2.01E+02 1.34E+04 4.71E+04 l.27E+02 7.53E+Ol 2.03E-01 5.lOE+OO 04:'35 -20:05 5.73E+03 5.73E+02 3.81E+04 1.34E+05 3.60E+02 2.14E+02 5.75E-Ol 1.45E+Ol
- 04:45 20:15 5.28E+03 5.28E+02 3.52E+04 1.23E+05 3.30E+02 l.96E+02 5.28E-Ol 1.34E+Ol 05:00 20:30 5.04E+03 5.04E+02 3.36t+04 1~16E+05 3.13E+02 l.86E+02 5:01E-Ol 1.28E+Ol 05:15 20:45 5.03E+03 5.03E+02 3.35E+04 1.15E+05 3.10E+02 l.85E+02 4.97E-01 1.27E+Ol 05:30 21:00 5.02E+03 5.02E+02 3.34E+04 1.14E+05 3.08E+02 1.83E+02 4.92E-01 1.27E+Ol 05:45 21:15 2.32E+04 2.32E+03 l.55E+05 9.63E+05 2.59E+03 1.54E+03 4.14E+OO 1.77E+02 06:00 21:30 9.47E+04 9.47E+03 6.30E+05 3.88E+06 l.04E+04 6.21E+03 l.67E+Ol 7.20E+02 06:15 21:45 2.25E+05 2.25E+04 l.50E+06 9.14E+06 2.46E+04 1.46E+04 3~93E+Ol 1.71E+03 06:30 22:00 3.30E+05 3.30E+04 2.20E+06 1.33E+07 3.57E+04 2.12E+04 5*.71E+Ol 2.50E+03 06:45 22:15 3.29E+05 3.29E+O~ 2.19E+06 1.31E+07 3.52E+04 2.09E+04 5.63E+Ol 2.48E+03 07:00 22:30 2.41E+05 2.41E+04 1.60E+06 9.48E+06 2.55E+04 l.52E+04 4.08E+Ol 1.82E+03 07:15 22:45 2.29E+05 2.29E+04 1.53E+06 8.95E+06 2.41E+04 1.43E+04 3.85E+Ol 1.73E+03 07:30 23:00 2.22E+05 2.22E+04 1.48E+06 8.59E+06 2.31E+04 l.38E+04 3.70E+Ol 1.67E+03 07:45 23:15 2.21E+05 2.21E+04 1.47E+06 8.47E+06 2.28E+04 1.36E+04 3.65E+Ol 1.66E+03 08:00 23:30 2.20E+05 2.20E+04 1.47E+06 8.36E+06 2.25E+04 l.34E+04 3.60E+Ol 1.65E+03 08:05 23:35 2.20E+05 2.20E+04 1.46E+06 8.32E+06 2.24E+04 1.33E+04 3.58E+Ol 1.65E+03 08:15 23:45 2:19E+05 2.19E+04 1.46E+06 8.25E+06 2.22E+04 l.32E+04 3.55E+Ol 1.64E+03 08:30 00:00 2.18E+05 2.18E+04 1.45E+06 8.14E+06 2.19E+04 1.30E+04 3~50E+Ol 1.63E+03 08:35 00:05 2.18E+05 2.18E+04 1.45E+06 8.11E+06 2.18E+04 l.30E+04 3.49E+Ol 1.63~+03 NOTE: MULTIPLY DEGASSED SAMPLES BY o*.1 9.1.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE {S8806 11/29/88) - RCS PASS SAMPLES S.GAS DILRCS MULT TIME REAL 1:15000 UCI/G TO Il31 Il32 Il33 Il34 Il35 Kr85m
- OURS TIME mR/hr UCI/CC ~Ci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 2.97E-04 1.37 1.48E+OO 2.32E-Ol 9.98E-Ol 3.90E-Ol 5.36E-Ol 1.95E-02 00:15 15:45 2.97E-04 1.37 1.48E+OO 2.32E-Ol 9.98E-01 3.90E-01 5.36E-01 1.95E-02
. 00: 30 16: 00 .8 .17E-03 1.37 4.07E+Ol "6.39E+OO 2.74E+Ol 1.07E+Ol 1.47:!+01 S.35E-Ol 00:35 16:05 1.33E-02 1.37 6.66E+Ol 1.02E+Ol 4.48E+Ol 1.64E+Ol 2.39E+Ol 8.63E-01 00:45 16:15 8.47E-02 1.25 3.88E+02 5.64E+Ol 2.60E+02 8.40E+Ol 1.37E+02 4.89E+OO 01:00 16:30 9.41E-02 1.25 4~34E+02 5.84E+Ol 2.88E+02 7.71E+Ol 1.49~5.26E+OO Ol. :15 16: 45 1. OOE-01 1.25 4.64E+02 5.79E+Ol 3.06E+02 6.77E+Ol 1.56E+02 5.40E+OO 01:30 17:00 1.06E-01 1.25 4.95E+02 5.72E+Ol 3.23E+02 5.92E+Ol 1.62E+02 S.53E+OO 01:40 17: 10 1.12E-01 1.25 5.25E+02 5.77E+Ol 3.41E+02 5.51E+Ol 1.69E+02- 5.72E+OO 01:45 17: 15 1.19E-01 1.25 S.56E+02 5.95E+Ol 3.60E+02 5.46E+Ol 1.77E+02 5.97E+OO 02:00 17: 30 1. 31E-Ol 1.25 6.17E+02 6.12E+Ol 3.97E+02 4.98E+Ol 1.92E+02 6.37E+OO 02:05 17: 35 1. 37E-01 1.25 6.47E+02 6.26E+Ol 4.15E+02 4.89E+Ol 2.00E+02 6.59E+OO 02:15 17:45 1.43E-01 1.25 6.77E+02 6.23E+Ol 4.33E+02 4.49E+Ol 2.05E+02 6.72E+OO 02:30 18:00 1.49E-01 1.25 7.07E+02 6.03E+Ol 4.48E+02 3.85E+01 2.09E+02 6.75E+OO 02:45 18; 15- 1. 61E 1.25 7.68E+02 6.06E+Ol 4.83E+02 3.43E+01 2.21E+02 7.04E+OO 03:00 18: 30 1. 60E-01 1.25 7.67E+02 5.61E+01 4.79E+Oz 2.81E+01 2.16E+02 6.76E+OO 03:15 18: 45 1. 59E-01 1.25 7.66E+02 5.20E+Ol 4.75E+0.2 2.31E+01 2.10E+02 6.49E+OO 03:30 19:00 1.59E~Ol 1.25 7.66E+02 4.81E+01 4.71E+02 1.89E+Ol 2.05E+02 6.23E+OO 03:45 19: 15 1. 58E-01 1.25 7.65E+02 4.45E+01 4.67E+02 1.55E+Ol 2.00E+02 5.98E+OO 04:00 19: 30 1. 57E-01 1.25 7.64E+02 4~12E+Ol 4.63E+02 1.27E+Ol 1.94E+02 5.74E+OO 04:15 19: 45 1. 57E-Ol 1.25 7.64E+02 3.82E+Ol 4.59E+02 1.0SE+Ol 1.89E+02 5.52E+OO 04:30 20: 00 1. 56E-01 1.25 7.63E+02 3.53E+Ol 4.55E+02 8.58E+OO 1.85E+02 5.30E+OO 04:35 20:05 4.44E-01 1.03 1.78E+03 8.05E+Ol l.06E+03 l.88E+Ol 4.28E+02 1.22E+Ol
- 04:45 20:15 4.08E-01 1.03 1.65E+03 7.06E+Ol 9.73E+02 1.52E+Ol 3.88E+02 1.lOE+Ol 05:00 20:30 3.90E-01 1.03 1.57E+03 6.26E+Ol 9.25E+02 1.19E+Ol 3.62E+02 1.0lE+Ol 05:15 20:45 3.88E-01 1.03 1.57E+03 5.80E+Ol 9.17E+02 9.79E+OO 3.53E+02 9.69E+OO 05:30 21:00 3.87E-Ol 1.03 1.57E+03 5.37E+Ol 9.09E+02 8.03E+OO 3.44E+02 9.31E+OO 05:45 21:15 5.41E+OO 1.0.3 5.92E+.03 1.65E+03 1.02E+04 2.19E+02 6.31E+03 5. 74E+02 06:00 21:30 2.20E+Ol 1.03 2.43E+p4 6.28E+03 4.14E+04 7.37E+02 2.52E+04. 2.26E+03 06:15 21:45 5~22E+Ol 1.03 5.80E+04 1.39E+04 9.83E+04 1.45E+03 5.88E+04 5.20E+03 06:30 22:00 7.65E+Ol 1.03 8.56E+04 1.90E+04 1.44E+05 1.75E+03 8.46E+04. 7.37E+03 06:45 22:15 7.59E+Ol 1.03 8.55E+04 1.76E+04 1.43E+05 1.44E+03 8.24E+04 7.07E+03 07:00 22:30 5.54E+Ol 1.03 6.29E+04 1.20E+04 1.04E+05 8.68E+02 5.91E+04 5.00E+03 07:15 22:45 5.27E+Ol 1.03 6.02E+04 1.06E+04 9.89E+04 6.82E+02 5.52E+04 4.60E+03 07:30 23:00 5.lOE+Ol 1.03 5.86E+04 9.60E+03 9.56E+04 5.45E+02 5.24E+04 4.30E+03 07:45 23:15 5.07E+Ol 1.03 5.85E+04 8.88E+03 9.48E+04 4.47E+02 5.11E+04 4.13E+03 08:00 23:30 5.04E+Ol 1.03 5.85E+04 8.23E+03 9.40E+04 3.67E+02 4.97E+04 3.97E+03 08:05 23:35 5.02E+Ol 1.03 5.8SE+04 8.02E+03 9.37E+04 3.44E+02 4.93E+04 3.91E+03 08:15 23:45 5.00E+Ol 1.03 5.84E+04 7.62E+03 9.32E+04 3.01E+02 4.85E+04 3.81E+03 08:30 00:00 4.97E+Ol 1.03 5.84E+04 7.05E+03 9.24E+04 2.47E+02 4.72E+04 3.66E+03 08:35 00:05 4.96E+Ol 1.03 5.84E+04 6.87E+03 9.21E+04 2.31E+02 4.68E+04 3.61E+03 9.1.2 rtoTE: MULTIPLY DEGASSED SAMPLES BY 0.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - RCS PASS SAMPLES T:i:ME REAL Kr87 Kr88 Xe133 Xe133m Xe135 Sr89 Sr90 Mo99
- OURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc. uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 1.89E-02 3.93E-02 9.98E-Ol 3.40E-02 l.06E-01 2.40E-04 1.45E-05 l.14E-03 00:15 15:45 1.89E-02 3.93E-02 9.98E-Ol 3.40E-02 l.06E-Ol 2.40E-04 ~.45E-05 1.14E-03 00:30 16:00 5.15E-01 l.07E+OO 2.74E+Ol 9.36E-Ol 2.88E+OO 6.59E-04 3.99E-05 3.13E~03 00:35 16:05 8.04E-Ol 1.72E+OO 4.49E+01 1.53E+OO 4.67E+OO 1.08E-03 6.52E-05 5.llE-03 00:45 16:15 4.27E+OO 9.63E+OO 2.61E+02 8.90E+OO 2.68E+Ol 6.28E-03 3.80E-04 2.97E-02 01:00 16:30 4.17E+OO 1.0lE+Ol 2.92E+02 9.93E+OO 2.94E+Ol 7.03E-03 4.26E-04 3.32E-02 01:15 16:45 3.90E+OO l.02E+Ol 3.12E+02 1.06E+Ol 3.09E+Ol 7.53E-03 4.56E-04 3.55E-02 01:30 17:00 3.62E+OO l.03E+Ol 3.33E+02 1.13E+Ol 3.24E+Ol 8.02E-03 4.86E-04 3.77E-02 01:40 17:10 3.51E+OO l.05E+Ol 3.53E+02 1.19E+Ol 3.39E+01 8.52E-03 5.16E-04 4.00E-02 01:45 17:15 3.55E+OO l.09E+Ol 3.74E+02 1.26E+Ol J.57E+Ol 9.02E-03 5.46E-04* 4.23E-02 02:00 17:30 3.44E+OO 1.14E+Ol 4.14E+02 1.40E+Ol J.89E+Ol 1.00E-02 6.07E-04 4.68E-02 02:05 17:35 3.45E+OO l.17E+Ol 4.35E+02 1.46E+Ol 4.06E+Ol 1.05E-02 6.37E-04 4.91E-02 02:15 17:45 3.30E+OO l.17E+Ol 4.55E+02 1.53E+Ol 4.20E+Ol 1.lOE-02 6.67E-04 5.13E-02 02:30 18:00 3.0lE+OO l.16E+Ol 4.75E+02 1.60E+01 4.31E+Ol 1.15E-02 6.97E-04 5.35E-02 02:45 18:15 2.86E+OO 1.18E+01 5.15E+02 1.73E+Ol 4.59E+01 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.SOE-01 03:00 18:30 2.49E+OO 1.llE+Ol 5.l?E+02 1.72E+Ol 4.51E+01 1.25E-01 7.58E-03 5.79E-01 03:15 18:4~ 2.17E+OO l.05E+01 5.14E+02 1.72E+01 4.42E+Ol 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.77E-01 03:30 19:00 1.90E+OO 9.87E+OO 5.13E+02 1.71E+Ol 4.34E+Ol 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.76E-Ol 03:45 19:15 1.65E+OO 9.29E+OO 5.12E+02 1.71E+01 4.26E+Ol 1.25E-01 7.58E-03 5.74E-01 04:00 19:30 1.44E+OO 8.74E+OO 5.12E+02 1~70E+Ol 4.18E+Ol 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.72E-01 04:15 19:4~ 1.26E+OO 8.23E+OO 5.11E+02 1.69E+Ol 4.lOE+Ol 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.71E-01
.04: 30 20:00 1.lOE+OO 7.75E+OO 5.10E+02 1.69E+Ol 4.03E+01 1.25E-Ol 7.58E-03 5.69E-01 04:35 20:05 2.45E+OO 1.78E+Ol 1.19E+03 3.95E+Ol 9.36E+01 2.92E+OO 1.77E-Ol 1.33E+Ol
- 04:45 20:15 2.07E+OO 1.57E+Ol 1.10E+03 3.93E+Ol 8.53E+01 2.70E+OO 1.64E-01 1.23E+01 05:00 20:30 1.73E+OO 1.42E+Ol 1.05E+03 3.47E+01 8.02E+Ol 2.58E+OO 1.57E-01 1.17E+01 05:15 20:45 1.51E+OO l.34E+Ol 1.05E+03 3.46E+Ol 7.87E+Ol 2.58E+OO 1.57E-01 l.17E+Ol 05:30 21:00 1.32E+OO l.26E+Ol 1.05E+03 3.45E+Ol 7.72E+Ol 2.58E+OO 1.57E-01 1.17E+Ol 05:45 21:15 1.35E+02 9.56E+02 1.18E+04 1.62E+03 1.43E+03 4.63E+02 2.81E+Ol l.06E+03 06:00 21:30 4.84E+02 3.69E+03 4.85E+04 6.62E+03 5.75E+03 2.59E+03 1.57E+02 5.94E+03 06:15 21:45 1.01E+03 8.32E+03 1.16E+05 1.58E+04*1.35E+04 6.49E+03 3.94E+02 1.48E+04 06:30 22:00 1.30E+03 1.16E+04 1.71E+05 2.32E+04 1.96E+04 9~74E+03 S.91E+02 2.22E+04 06:45 22:15 1.14E+03 l.09E+04 l.71E+05 2.32E+04 1.92E+04 9.74E+03 5.91E+02 2.22E~04 07:00 22:30 7.29E+02 7.54E+03 1.26E+05 1.70E+04 1.39E+04 7.17E+03 4.35E+02 l.63E+04 07:15 22:45 6.09E+02 6.80E+03 l.20E+05 1.62E+04 l.30E+04 6.87E+03 4.17E+02 1.55E+04 07:30 23:00 5.18E+02 6.24E+03 1.17E+OS 1.58E+04 1.25E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 1.51E+04 07:45 23:15 4.52E+02 5.87E+03 1.17E+05 1.57E+04 1.22E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 1.51E+04 08:00 23:30 3.94E+02 5.53E+03 1.17E+05 1.57E+04 1.20E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 1.50E+04 08:05 23:35 3.77E+02 5.42E+03 1.17E+05 1.56E+04 1.19E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 lo50E+04 08:15 23:45 3.44E+02 5.20E+03 1.16E+05 1.56E+04 l.18E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 1.50E+04 08:30 00:00 3.00E+02 4.90E+03 1.16E+05 1.56E+04 l.16E+04 6.69E+03 4.06E+02 1.49E+04 08:35 00:05 2.87E+02 4.*80E+03 1.16E+OS 1.55E+04 1.15E+04 6.68E+03 4.06E+02 1.49E+04 NOTE: l{ULTIPLY DEGASSED SAMPLES BY 0.1 9.1.3
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - RCS PASS SAMPLES
*TIME REAL Tel32 Csl34 Cs137 Bal40 La140 Ce144 DEI TOT I
- HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/ct uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 2.SlE-02 5.67E-02 1.14E-02 4.44E-05 1.74E-05 5.32E-06 1.72E+OO 3.64E+OO 00:15 15:45 2.51E-02 5.67E-02 1.14E-02 4.44E-05 1.74E-05 5.32E-06 1.72E+OO 3.64E+OO 00:30 16:00 6.91E-01 1.56E+OO 3.12E-01 4.44E-05 1.74E-05 5.32E-06 4.73E+Ol 1.00E+02 00:35 16:05 1.13E+OO 2 *. 55E+OO 5.llE-01 4.44E-05 1.74E-05 5.32E-06 7.71E+Ol 1.62E+02 00:45 16:15 6.58E+OO 1.49E+Ol 2.98E+OO 4.05E-05 1.58E-05 4.85E-06 4.47E+02 9.25E+02 01:00 16:30 7.35E+OO 1.67E+Ol 3.33E+OO 4.05E-05 1.57E-05 4.85E-06 4.97E+02 1.01E+03 01:15 16:45 7.85E+OO 1.78E+Ol 3.57E+OO 4.04E-05 1.57E-05 4.85E-06 5.29E+02 1.05E+03 01:30 17:00 8.35E+OO 1.90E+Ol 3.81E+OO 4.04E-05 1.56E-05 4.85E-06 5~61E+02 1.10E+03 01:40 17:10 8.86E+OO 2.02E+Ol 4~04E+OO 4.04E-05 1.56E-05 4.85E-06 5.94E+02 1.15E+03 01:45 17:15 9.37E+OO 2.14E+Ol 4.28E+OO 4.04E-05 1.5SE-05 4.85E-06 6.27E+02 1.21E+03 02:00 17:30 1.04E+01 2.37E+Ol 4.75E+OO 4.04E-05 1.55E-05 4.85E-06 6.93E+02 1.32E+03 02:05 17:35 1.09E+01 2.49E+Ol 4.99E+OO 4.04E-05 1.54E-05 4.85E-06 7.27E+02 1.37E+03 02:15 17:45 1.14E+Ol 2.61E+Ol 5.23E+OO 4~03E-05 1.54E-05 4.85E-06 7.59E+02 1.42E+03 02:30 18:00 l.19E+01 2.73E+Ol 5.. 46E+OO 4.03E-05 l.53E-05 4.85E-06 7.90E+02 1.46E+03 02:45 18:15 1.29E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.03E-04 1.53E-04 4.85E-05 8.56E+02 1.57E+03-03:00 18:30 1~28E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.03E-04 1.52E-04 4.85E-05 8.53E+02 1.55E+03 03:15 18:45 1.28E+Ol 2.96E+01 5.93E~OO 4.02E-04 1.51E-04 4.85E-05 8.50E+02 1.53E+03 03:30 19:00 1.28E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.02E-04 1.51E-04 4.85E-05 8.47E+02 1.51E+03 03:45 19:15 1.28E+Ol 2.96E+Ol ~.93E+OO 4.02E-04 1.50E-04 4.85E-05 8.45E+02 1.49E+03 04:00 19:30 1.27E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.02E-04 1.49E-04 4.85E-05 8.43E+02 1.48E+03 04:15 19:45 1.27E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.02E-04 1.49E~04 4.85E-05 8.40E+02 1.46E+03 04:30 20:00 1.27E+Ol 2.96E+Ol 5.93E+OO 4.0lE-04 1.48E-04 4.85E-05 8.38E+02 1.45E+03 04:35 20:05. 2.96E+Ol 6;93E+Ol 1.39E+Ol 3.29E-03 l.21E-03 3.98E-04 1.96E+03 3.37E+03
- 04:45 20:15 2.73E+Ol 6.40E+01 1.28E+Ol 3.29E-03 l.21E-03 3.98E-04 1.80E+03 3.09E+03 05:00 20:30 2.61E+Ol 6.13E+Ol 1.23E+Ol 3.29E-03 l.21E-03 3.98E-04* 1.72E+03 2.94E+03 05:15 20:45 2.60E+Ol 6.13E+Ol 1.23E+Ol 3.29E-03 l.20E-03 3.98E-04 1.72E+03 2.91E+03 05:30 21:00 2.60E+Ol 6.13E+01 1.23E+Ol 3.29E-03 1.20E-03 3.98E-04 1.72E+03 2.89E+03 05:45 21:15 2.53E+03 1.18E+03 4~70E+02 1.11E+03 1.03E+03 4.18E+03 7.94E+03 2.43E+04 06:00 21:30 1.04E+04 4.83E+03 1.93E+03 6.21E+03 5.72E+03 2.34E+04 3.24E+04 9.79E+04 06:15 21:45 2.48E+04 1.16E+04 4.62E+03 1~56E+04 1.43E+04 5.86E+04 1.70E+04 2.31E+05 06:30 22:00 3.65E+04 1.71E+04 6.82E+03 2.33E+04 2.13E+04 8.79E+04 1.13E+05 3.35E+05 06:45 22:15 3.64E+04 1.71E+04 6.82E+03 2.33E+04 2.12E+04 8.79E+04 1.12E+05 3.30E+05 07:00 22:30 2.68E+04 1.26E+04 5.02E+03 1.72E+04 1.56E+04 6.47E+04 8.23E+04 2.39E+OS 07:15 22:45 2.56E+04 1.20E+04 4.81E+03 1.64E+04 1.49E+04 6.20E+04 7.84E+04 2.26E+OS 07:30 23:00 2.49E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.44E+04 6.04E+04 7.60E+04 2.17E+05 07:45 23:15 2.48E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.43E+04 6.04E+04 7.56E+04 2.14E+05 08:00 23:30 2.48E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.43E+04.6.04E+04 7.52E+04 2.11E+05 08:05 23:35 2.47E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.43E+04 6.04E+04 7.51E+04 2.10E+05 08:15 23:45 2.47E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 l.60E+04 1.42E+04 6.04E+04 7.49E+04 2.08E+05 08:30 00:00 2.46E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.42E+04 6.04E+04 7.45E+04 2.05E+05 08:35 00:05 2.46E+04 1.17E+04 4.69E+03 1.60E+04 1.41E+04 6.04E+04 l.44E+04 2.04E+05 9.1.4 NOTE: MULTIPLY DEGASSED SAMPLES-BY 0.1
SALEH ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88} - RCS PASS SAMPLES ~-TIME REAL TOT NG TOT PART Gros~ Act "'-OURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 1.22E+OO 9.47E-02 4.95E+OO 00:15 15:45 1.22E+OO 9.47E-02 4.95E+OO 00:30 16:00 3.34E+Ol 2.57E+OO 1.36E+02 00:35 16:05 5.45E+Ol 4.20E+OO 2.21E+02 00:4*5 16:15 3.16E+02 2.45E+Ol 1.27E+03 01:00 16:30.3.51E+02 2.74E+Ol 1.39E+03 01:15 16:45 3.74E+02 2.93E+Ol 1.45E+03 01:30 17:00 3.96E+02 3.12E+Ol 1.52E+03 01:40 17:10 4.19E+02 3.31E+Ol 1.60E+03 01:45 17:15 4.42E+02 3.51E+Ol 1.68E+03 02:00 17:30 4.88E+02 3.89E+Ol 1.84E+03 02:05 17:35 5.12E+02 4.09E+Ol 1.93E+03 02:15 17:45 5.34E+02 4.28E+Ol 2.00E+03 02:30 18:00 S.55E+02 4.47E+01 2.06E+03 02:45 18:15 6.00E+02 4.92E+Ol 2.22E+03 03:00 18:30 5.97E+02 4.91E+Ol 2.19E+03 03 :*1s 18:45 5.94E+02 4.91E+Ol 2.17E+03 03:30 19:00 5.92E+02 4.91E+Ol 2.15E+03 03:45 19:15 5.89E+02 4.91E+Ol 2.13E+03 04:00* 19:30 5.86E+02 4.90E+Ol 2.11E+03 04:15 19:45 5.84E+02 4.90E+Ol 2.09E+03 04:30 20:00 5.82E+02 4.90E+Ol 2.08E+03 04:35 20:05 1.36E+03 1.29E+02 4.86E+03
- 04:45 20:15 1.25E+03 1.19E+02 4.46E+03 05:00 20:30 1.19E+03 1.14E+02 4.24E+03 05:15 20:45 1.19E+03 1.14E+02 4.21E+03 05:30 21:00 1.18E+03 1.14E+02 4.18E+03 05:45 21:15 1.66E+04 1.21E+04 5.29E+04 06:00 21:30 6.73E+04 6.11E+04 2.26E+05 06:15 21:45 1.60E+05 1.51E+05 5.42E+05 06:30 22:00 2.34E+05 2.26E+05 7.94E+05 \
06:45 22:15 2.32E+05 2.25E+05 7~87E+05 07:00 22:30 1.70E+05 1.66E+05 5.75E+05 01::.s 22:45 1.61E+OS 1.59E+OS 5.46E+OS 07:30 23:00 1.56E+OS 1.54E+05 5.27E+OS 07:45 23:15 1.55E+05 1.54E+05 5.23E+OS 08:00 23:30 1.54E+05 1.54E+OS 5.19E+05 08:05 23:35 1.54E+05 1.54E+05 5.18E+OS 08:!.5 23:45 1.53E+05 1.54E+05 5.15E+05
*oe:30 00:00 1.S2E+05 1.54E+OS 5.llE+OS 08:35 00:05 1.52E+05 1.54E+05 5.lOE+OS
- NOTE: MULT~PLY DEGASSED SAMPLES BY 0.1 9.1.5 Rev. I
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - OTHER CHEMISTRY SAMPLES .TIME REAL Chloride pH- Cond. Boron Lithium Sulfates Dis. 02 Flori de OURS TIME ppb units uS/cm ppm ppm* ppb ppb ppb
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00:00 15:30 1.-00E+Ol 6.35E+00 9.52 7.50E+02 1. 88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 ( 19 00:15 15:45 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.o ( 19 00:30 16:00 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1. 88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 00:35 16:05 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 l.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 0(}:45 16:15 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 01:00 . 16:30 1. OOE+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1. 88E-roo 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 01:15 16:45 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 01:30 17:00 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 01:40 17:10 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1. 88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 01:45 17:15 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1~88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 02:00 17:30 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 l.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 02:05 17:35 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 02:15 17:45 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.52 7.50E+02 1.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 ~ 19 02:30 18:00 1.00E+Ol 6.35E+OO 9.87 7.80E+02 1.95E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 02:45 18:15 1.00E+Ol 6.20E+OO 13.82 l.10E+03 2.75E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 03:00 18:30 1.00E+Ol 6.lOE+oo. 17.15 1.35E+03 3.38E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 03:15 18:45 1.00E+Ol 6.00E+OO 20.33 *L58E+03 3.94E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 03:30 19:00 1.00E+Ol 5.95E~OO 21.43 1. 65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 ( 19 o3 : 4.5-.-----' 19:15 1.00E+Ol 5.95E+oo 21.43 1.65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 04:00 19:30 1.-00E+Ol 5.95E+OO 21.43 1.65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 04:15 19:45 1.00E+Ol 5.95E+OO 21.43 1. 65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 04:30" 20:00 1.00E+Ol 5.95E+OO 21.43 1.65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 .04:35 -20: 05 1.00E+Ol 5.95E+OO 21.43 1.65E+03 4.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 04:45 20:15 1.00E+Ol 5.88E+OO 26.02 1.95E+03 4.88E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 05:00 20:30 1.00E+Ol 5.80E+OO 30.91 2.25E+03 5.63E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 05:15 20:45 4.50E+01 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 05:30 21:00 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19** 05:45 21:15 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 06:00 21:30 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 06:15 21:45 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2."05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 06:30 22:00 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2~05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 06:45 22:15 4.50E+Ol S.SOE+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 S.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 07:00 22:30 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 07:15 22:45 4.50E+01 5.SOE+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 S.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 ( 19 07:30 23:00 4.50E+01 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.0SE+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 07:45 23:15 4.50E+01 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 08:00 23:30.4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 . < 19 08:05 23:35 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 08:15 23:45 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 08:30 00:00 4.50E+01 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19 08:35 00:05 4.50E+Ol 5.80E+OO 27.61 2.05E+03 5.13E+OO 7.00E+OO <5.0 < 19
- 9.1.6
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11129188) - OTHER CHEMISTRY SAMPLES SIG Cat SIG SIG .TIME REAL Total S.S ~on cond pH- Chloride OURS TIME ppb uS/.cm units ppb
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00:00 15:30 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 00:15 15:45 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 00:30 16:00 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9~00E+OO 00:35 16:05 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 00:45 16:15 < 200 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 01:00 16:30 < 200 0.08 . 7.60E+OO 9.00E+o-o--'" 01:15 16:45 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 01:30 17:00 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 01:40 17:10 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO. 01:45 17:15 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 02:00 17:30 < 200 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 02:05 17:35 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 02:15 17:45 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 02:30 18:00 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 02:45 18:15 < 200 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 03:00 18:30 < 200 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 03:15 18:45 < 200 0.08* 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 03:30 19:00 <*200 0.08 7~50E+OO 9.00E+OO 03:45 19:15 .< 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 04:00 19:30 < 200 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 04:15 19:45 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 04:30 20:00 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO
- 0.4:35 ~0:05 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 04:45 20:15 < 200 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 05:00 20:30 < 200 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 05:15 20:45 500.0 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 05:30 21:00 500.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 05:45 21:15 750.0 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 06:00 21:10 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 06:15 21:45 750.0 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 06:30 22:00 750.0 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 06:45 22:15 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 07:00 22:30 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 07:15 22:45 750.0 0.08 7.50E+OO 9.00E+OO 07:30 23:00 750.0 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 07:45 23:15 750.0 0.08 7.80E+OO 9.00E+OO 08:00 23:30 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 08:05 - 23: 35 750.0 0.08 7.70E+OO 9.00E+OO 08:15 23:45 750.0 0.08 7.80E+OO 9.00E+OO 08:30 00:00 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO 08:35 00:05 750.0 0.08 7.60E+OO 9.00E+OO
- 9.1.7
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - CONTAINMENT AIR SAMPLES ~*TIME REAL !131 I132 !133 !134 I135 Kr85m Kr87 Kr88 ~OURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 2.67E-10 4.19E-11 1.80E-10 J.04E-11 9.66E-11 9.91E-11 9.57E-11 1.99E-10 00:15 15:45 2.67E-10 4.19E-11 1.80E-10 7.04E-11 9.66E-11 9.91E-11 9.57E-11 1.99E-10 00:30 16:00 7.35E-09 1.15E-09 4.95E-09 i.94E-09 2.66E-09 2.71E-09 2.61E-09 5.45E-09 00:35 16:05 1.20E-.08 1.84E-09 8.08E-09 2-.97E-09 4.31E-09 4.38E-09 4.08E-09 8. 74E-09 00:45 16:15 7.67E-08 1.llE-08 5.13E-08 1.66E-08 2.71E-08 2.72E-08 2.37E-08 5.35E-08 01:00 16:30 8.58E-08 1.15E-08 5.69E-08 l.52E-08 2.95E-08 2.92E-08 2.32E-08 5.64E-08 01:15 16:45 9.18E-08 1.14E-08 6.04E-08 1.34E-08 3.08E-O~ 3.00E-08 2.17E-08 5.68E-08 01:30 17:00 9.78E-08 1.13E-08 6.39E-08 1.17E-08 3.20E-08 3.0SE-08 2.0lE-08 5.71E-08 01:40 17:10 1.04E-07 1.14E-08 6.75E-08 1.09E-08 3.34E-08 3.18E-08 1.95E-08 5.82E-08 01:45 17:15 1.lOE-07 1.18E-08 7.12E-08 l.08E-08 3.50E-08 3.32E-08 1.98E-08 6.04E-08 02:00 17:30 1.22E-07 1.21E-08 7.84E-08 9.84E-09 3.79E-08 3.54E-08 1.91E-08 6.31E-08 02:05 17:35 1.28E-07 1.24E-08 8.21E-08 9.67E-09 3.94E-08 3.67E-08 1.92E-08 6.49E-08 02:15 17:45 1.34E-07 1.23E-08 8.55E-08 8.87E-09 4.06E-08 3.74E-08 1.84E-08 6.53E-08 02:30 18:00 1.40E-07 1.19E-08 8.86E-08 7.61E-09 4.14E-08 3.75E-08 1.67E-08 6.43E-08 02:45 18:15 1.52E-07 1.20E-08 9.55E:-08 6. 78E-09 4.38E-08 3.91E-08 1.59E-08 6.57E-08 03:00 18:30 1.52E-07 1.llE-08 9.46E-08 5.56E-09 4.27E-08 3.76E-08 1.39E-08 6.19E-08 03:15 18:45 1.51E-07 1.03E-08 9.38E-08 4.56E-09 4.16E-08 3.61E-08 1.21E-08 5.83E-08 03:30 19:00 1.51E-07 9.51E-09 9.30E-08 3.74E-09 4.05E-08 3.46E-08 1.05E-08 5.49E-08 03:45 19:15 1.51E-07 8.80E-09 9.22E-08 3.07E-09 3.94E-08 3.33E-08 9.20E-09 5.16E-08 04:00 19:30 1.51E-07 8.15E-09 9.lSE-08 2.52E-09. 3.84E-08 3.19E-08 8.03E-09 4.86E-08 04:15 19:45 1.51E-07 7.55E-09 9.07E-08 2.07E-cr9 3.74E-08 3.07E-08 7.00E-09 4.58E-08 04:30 _20:00 1.51E-07 6.99E-09 8.99E-08 1.70E-09 3.65E-08 2.94E-08 6.llE-09 4.JlE-08 04:35 20:05 2.62E-01 1.18E-02 1.56E-01 2.76E-03 6.28E-02 5.05E-02 1.0lE-02 7.34E-02
- 04:45 20:15 2.62E-01 1.12E-02 1.55E-01 2.42E-03 6.18E-02 4.91E-02 9.26E-03 7.05E-02 05:00 20:30 2.62E-01 1.04E-02 1.54E-01 1.98E-03 6.02E-02 4.72E-02 8.08E-03 6.63E-02 05:15 20:45 2.61E-Ol 9.63E-03 1.52E-01 l.63E-03 5.86E-02 4~53E-02 7.05E-03 6.24E-02 05:30 21:00 2.61E-01 8.92E-03 1.51E-01 1.33E-03 5.71E-02 4.35E-02 6.15E-03 5.88E-02 05:45 21:15 9.73E-Ol 2.72E-01 1.67E+OO 3.60E-02 1.04E+OO 2.65E+OO 6.25E-Ol 4.42E+OO 06:00 2i:30 3.56E+OO .9.22E-01 6.09E+OO 1.08E-01 3.71E+OO 9.34E+OO 2.00E+OO 1.53E+Ol 06:15 21:45 6.80E+OO 1.63E+OO 1.15E+01 1.70E-01 6.89E+OO 1.71E+01 3.33E+OO 2.74E+Ol 06:30 22:00 l.OOE+Ol 2.23E+OO 1.69E+Ol 2.05E-01 9.91E+OO 2.43E+01 4.29E+OO 3.81E+Ol 06:45 22:15 1.00E+Ol 2.06E+OO 1.67E+Ol 1.68E-01 9.66E+OO 2.33E+Ol 3.74E+OO 3.59E+Ol 07:00 22:30 1.00E+Ol 1.91E+OO 1.66E+Ol 1.38E-01 9.41E+OO 2.24E+Ol 3.26E+OO 3.38E+Ol 07:15 22:45 1.00E+Ol 1.77E+OO 1.64E+Ol 1.13E-01 9.17E+OO 2.15E+Ol 2.85E+OO 3.18E+Ol 07:30 23:00 9.99E+OO 1.64E+OO 1.63E+Ol 9.30E-02 8.93E+OO 2.06E+Ol 2.48E+OO 2.99E+Ol 07:45 23:15 9.98E+OO 1.SlE+OO 1.62E+Ol 7.63E-02 8.70E+OO 1.98E+Ol 2.17E+OO 2.82E+Ol 08:00 23:30 9.97E+OO 1.40E+OO 1.60E+Ol 6.26E-02 8.48E+OO 1.90E+J)J. 1.89E+OO 2.65E+Ol 08:05 23:35 9.97E+OO 1.37E+O~ 1.60E+Ol 5.86E-02 8.41E+OO 1.88E+Ol 1.81E+OO 2.60E+Ol 08:15 23:45 9.96E+OO 1.30E+OO 1.59E+01 5.13E-02 8.26E+OO 1.83E+Ol 1.65E+OO 2.50E+Ol 08:30 00:00 9.95E+OO 1.20E+OO 1.58E+Ol 4.21E-02 8.05E+OO 1.75E+Ol 1.44E+OO 2.35E+Ol "08:35 00:05 9.95E+OO 1.17E+OO 1.57E+Ol 3.94E-02 7.98E+OO 1.73E+Ol 1.38E+OO 2.30E+Ol
- 9.1.8 NOTE: MULTIPLY ALL CTMT AIR SAMPLE VALUES ABOVE BY THE MULTIPLE IN THE SAME TIME PERIOD
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - CONTAINMENT AIR SAMPLES .TIME REAL Xe133 Xe133m Xe135 Sr89 Sr90 Mo99 Te132 Cs134 HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc *uci/cc
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00:00 15:30 5.06E-09 1.73E-10 5.37E-10 1.09E-14 6.62E-16 5.19E-14 1.15E-12 .2.59E-12 00:15 15:45 5.06E-09 1.73E-10 5.37E-10 1.09E-14 6.62E-16 5.19E-14 1.15E-12 2.59E-12 00:30 16:00 1.39E-07 4.75E-09 1.46E-08 3.0lE-14 1.82E-15 1.43E-13 3.16E-11 7.13E-ll 00:35 16:05 2.28E-07 7.76E-09 2.37E-08 4.92E-14 2.98E-15 2~33E-13 5.16E-11 1.17E-10 00:45 16:15 1.45E-06 4.95E-08 1.49E-07 3.14E-13 l.90E-14 1.49E-12 3.29E-10 7.45E-10 01:00 16:30 1.62E~06 5.52E-08 1.64E-07 3.52E-13 2.13E-14 1.66E-12 3.68E-10 8:33E-10 01:15 16:45 1.74E-06 5.89E-08 1.72E-07 3.77E-13 2.28E-14 1.77E-12 3.93E-10 8.92E-10 01:30 17:00 1.85E-06 6.26E-08 1.80E-07 4~02E-13 2.43E-14 1.89E-12 4.18E-10 9.52E-10 01:40 17: 10 1. 96E-06 6. 64.E-08 1. 89E-07 4. 26E.,;13 2. 58E-14 2. OOE-12 4. 43E-10 1. OlE-09 01:45 11:15 2.08E-06 7.02E-08 1.98E-07 4.51E-13 2.73E-14 2.12E-12 4.69E-10 1.07E-09 02:00 17:30 2.30E-06 7.77E-08 2.16E-07 5.0lE-13 3.04E-14 2.34E-12 5.19E-10 1.19E-09 02:05 17:35 2~42E-06 8.14E-08 2.26E-07 5.26E-13 3.19E-14 2.46E-12 5.45E-10 1.25E-09 02:15 17:45 2.53E-06 8.51E-08 2.33E-07 5.51E-13 3.34E-14 2.57E-12 5.70E-10 1.31E-09 02:30 18:00 2.64E-06 8.87E-08 2.39E-07 5.76E-13 3.49E-14 2.68E-12 5.94E-10 1.37E-09 02:45 18:15 2.86E-06 9.61E-08 2.55E-07 6.26E-12 3.79E-13 2.90E~ll 6.44E-10 !.48E-09 03:00 18:30 2.86E-06 9.58E-08 2.51E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-1J 2.89E-11 6.43E-10 1.48E-09 03:15 18:45 2.86E-06 9.54E-08 2.46E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.89E-11 6.42E-10 1.48E-09 03:30 19:00 2.85E-06 9.51E-08 2.41E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.88E-11 6.4QE-10.1.48E-09 03:45 19:15 2.85E-06 9.48E-08 2.37E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.87E-11 6.39E-10 1.48E-09 04:00 19:30 2.85E-06 9.45E-08 2.32E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.86E-11 6.37E-10 1.48E-09 04:15 19:45 2.84E-06 9.42E-08 2.28E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.86E-11 6.36E-10 1.48E-09
. 04:30 20:00 2.84E-06 9.39E-08 2.24E-07 6.25E-12 3.79E-13 2.85E-11 6.34E-10 1.48E-09 04:35 '""20:05 4.93E+OO 1.63E-01 3.87E-01 1.09E-05 6.59E-07 4.95E-05 1.lOE-04 2.58E-04
- 04:45 20:15 4.92E+OO 1.63E-01 3.82E-01 1.09E-05 6.59E-07 4.94E-05 1.lOE-04 2.58E-04 05:00 20:30 4.92E+OO 1.62E-01 3.75E-01 1.09E-05 6.59E-07 4.93E-05 1.lOE-04 2.58E-04 05:15 20:45 4.91E+OO l.62E-01 3.68E-Ol 1.09E-05 6.59E-07 4.91E-05 1.lOE-04 2.58E-04 05:30 21:00 4.90E+OO 1.61E-01 3.61E-Ol 1.09E-05 6.59E-07 4.90E-OS 1.09E-04 2.58E-04.
05:45 - 21:15 5.48E+Ol 7.48E+OO 6.60E+OO l.93E-03 1.17E-04 4.4~E-03 1.0SE-02 4.90E-03 06:00 21:30 2.01E+02 2.74E+Ol 2.38E+Ol 9.63E-03 5.85E-04 2.21E-02 3.86E-02 1.80E-02 06:15 21:45 J,82E+02 5.20E+Ol 4.45E+Ol 1.93E-02 1.17E-03 4.40E-02 7.35E-02 3.43E-02 06:30 22:*00 5.64E+02 7.66E+Ol 6.45E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.59E-02 1.08E-01 5.07E-02
' 06 :'45 22:15 5.63E+02 7.63E+01 6.33E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.57E-02 1.08E-01 5.07E-02 07:00 22:30 5.62E+02 7.61E+Ol 6.21E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.55E-02 1.08E-01 5.07E-02 07:15 22:45 5.61E+02 7.58E+Ol 6.10E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.54E-02 1.0SE-01 5.07E-02 07 :*30 23:00 5.61E+02 7.56E+Ol 5.98E+o1*2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.52E-02 1.07E-01 5.07E-02 07:45 23:15 5.60E+02 7.54E+Ol 5.87E+Ol 2.89E-02 l.75E-03 6.50E-02 l.07E-Ol 5.07E-02 08:00 23:30 5.59E+02 7.5lE+01*5.76E+01 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.48E-02 1.07E-01 5.07E-02 08:05 23:35 5.59E+02 7.50E+Ol 5.73E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.48E-02 l.07E-01 5.07E-02 08:15 23:45 5.58E+02 7.49E+Ol 5.66E+Ol 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.47E-02 1.07E-01 5.07E-02 08:30 00:00 5.58E+02 7.46E+Ol 5.55E+01 2.89E-02 1.75E-03 6.45E-02 1.06E-01 5.07E-02 08:35 00:05 5.57E+02 7.45E+Ol 5.52E+Ol 2.89E-02 l.75E-03 6.45E-02 1.06E~Ol 5.07E-02 9.1.9 NOTE:. MU~TIPLY ALL CTMT AIR SAMPLE VALUES ABOVE BY-THE MULTIP~~ IN THE SAME TIME PERIOD
~**- _..-'-' SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) ~ CONTAINMENT AIR SAMPLES CTMT AIR
.TIME REAL Cs137 Ba140 La140 Cel44 TOT I TOT NG TOT PART SAMPLE HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc MULTIPLE ==========================================================================================
00:00 15:30 5.19E-13 2.03E-15 7.94E-16 2.43E-16 6.56E-10 6.17E-09 4.32E-12 1.00 00:15 15:45 5.19E-13 2.03E-15 1.94E-16 2.43E-16 6.56E-10 6.17E-09 4.32E-12 1.00 00:30 16:00 1.43E-ll 2~03E-15 7.94E-16 2.43E-16 l.80E-08 1.69E-07 1.17E-10 1.00 00:35 16:05 2.33E-ll 2.03E-15 7.93E-16 2.43E-16 2.92E-08 2.76E-07 1.92E-10 1.00 00:45 16:15 1.49E-10 2.03E-15 7.91E-16 2.43E-16 ~.83E-07 1.76E-06 1.22E-09 1.00 01:00 16:30 1.67E-10 2.02E-15 7.88E-16 2.43E-16 l.99E-07 1.95E-06 1.37E-09 1.00 01:15 16:45 1.79E-10 2.02E-15 7.84E~16 2.43E-16 2.08E-07 2.08E-06 1.47E-09 1.00 01:30 17:00 1.90E-10 2.02E-15 7.81E-16 2.43E-16 2.17E-07 Z.20E-06 1.56E-09 1.00 01:40 17:10 2.02E-10 2.02E-15 7.79E-16 2.43E-16 2.27E-07 2.33E-06 1.66E-09 1.00 01:45 17:15 2.14E-10 2.02E-15 7.77E-16 2.43E-16 2.39E-07 2.46E-06 1.76E-09 1.00 02:00 17:30 2.38E-10 2.02E-15 7.74E-16 2.43E-16 2.60E-07 2.71E-06 1.95E-09 1.00 02:05 17:35 2.50E-10 2.02E-15 7.73E-16 2.43E-16 2.71E-07 2.84E-06 2.04E-09 1.00 02:15 17:45 2.61E-10 2.02E-15 l.71E-16 2.43E-16 2.81E-07 2.97E-06 2.14E-09 1.00 02:30 18:00 2.73E-10 2.02E-15 7.67E-16 2.43E-16 2.89E-07 3.09E-06 2.24E-09 1.00 02:45 18:15 2.97E-10 2.02E-14 7.64E-15 2.43E-15 3.lOE-07 3.34E-06 2.46E-09 1.00 03:00 18:30 2.97E-10 2.02E-14 7.61E-15 2.43E-15 3.06E-07 3.32E-06 2.46E-09 1.00. 03:15 18:45 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.58E-15 2.43E-15 3.02E-07 3.30E-06 2.46E-09 1.00 03:30 19:00 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.54E-15 2.43E-15 2.98E-07 3.29E-06 2.46E-09 1.00 03:45 19:15 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.51E-15 2.43E-15 2.95E-07 3.27E-06 2.45E-09 1.00 04:00 19:30 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.48E-15 2.43E-15 2.92E-07 3.26E-06 2.45E-09 1.00 04:15 19:45 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.45E-15 2.43E-15 2.89E-07 3.25E-06 2.45E-09 1.00 04:30 -20:00 2.97E-10 2.0lE-14 7.42E-15 2.43E-15 2.86E-07 3.23E-06 2.45E-09 1.00
- 04:35 20:05 5.16E-05 1.22E-08 4.52E-09 1.48E-09 4.95E-Ol 5.61E+OO 4~81E-04 0.50 04:45 20:15 5.16E-05 1.33E-08 4.88E-09 l.60E-09 4.92E-01 5.60E+OO 4.80E-04 o.5o*
05:00 20:30 5.16E-05 1.38E-08 5.07E-09 1.67E-09 4.88E-01 5.58E+OO 4.80E-04 0.50 05:15 20:45 5.16E-05 1.38E-08 5.05E-09 1.67E-09 4.84E-01 5.55E+OO 4.80E-04 0.50 05:30 21:00 5.16E-05 1.38E-08 5.03E-09 l.67E-09 4.79E-Ol 5.53E+OO 4.79E-04 0.60 05:45 21:15 1.96E-03 4.62E-03 4.27E-03 1.74E-02 3.99E+OO 7.66E+Ol 5.02E-02 o. 6'0 06:00 21:30 7.18E-03 2.31E-02 2.13E-02 8.69E-02 1.44E+Ol 2.78E+02 2.27E-Ol 0.60 06:15 21:45 1.37E-02 4.62E-02 4.24E-02 1.74E-Ol 2.70E+Ol 5.27E+02 4.48E-Ol 0.60 06:30 22:00 2.02E-02 6.92E-02 6.33E-02 2.61E-Ol 3.92E+Ol 7.71E+02 6.69E-01 0.60 06:45 22:15 2.02E-02 6.92E-02 6.30E-02 2.61E-01 3.86E+Ol 7.66E+02 6.68E-01 0.80 07:00 22:30 2.02E-02 6.91E-02 6.27E-0.2 2.GlE-01 3.80E+Ol 7.60E+02 6.68E-Ol 0.80 07:15 22:45 2.02E-02 6.91E-02 6.25E-02 2.61E-01 3.75E+Ol 7.54E+02 6.67E-01 0.80 07:30 23:00 2.02E-02 6.91E-02 6.22E-02 2.61E-Ol 3.70E+Ol 7.49E+02 6.66E-01 1.00 07:45 23:15 2.02E-02 6.90E-02 6.19E-02 2.61E-01 3.64E+Ol 7.44E+02 6.65E-Ol 1.00 08:00 23:30 2.02E-02 6.90E-02 6.17E-02 2.61E-Ol 3.59E+Ol 7.39E+02 6.65E-01 1.00 08:05 23:35 2.02E-02 6.90E-02 6.16E-02 2.6lE-01 3.58E+Ol 7.38E+02 6.64E-Ol 1.00 08:15 23:45 2.02E-02 6.89E-02 6.14E-02 2.61E-Ol 3.55E+Ol 7.35E+02 6.64E-01 1.00 08:30 00:00 2.02E-02 6.89E~02 6.llE-02 2.61E-Ol 3.50E+Ol 7.30E+02 6.63E-Ol 1.00 08:35 00:05 2.02E-02 6.89E-02 6.llE-02 2.61E-Ol 3.48E+Ol 7.29E+02 6.63E-01 1.00
- NOTE~ MULTIPLY ALL~CTMT 9.1.10 AIR SAMPLE VALUES ABOVE BY THE MULTIPLE IN THE SAME TIME PERIOD
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - PLANT VENT SAMPLES
- T TIME HOURS 00:00 REAL TIME I131 uCi/cc 2.09E-18 I132 uCi/cc 3.27E-19 I133 uCi/cc 1.41E-18 I134 uCi/cc 5.50E-19 I135 uCi/cc 7.55E-19 Kr85m uCi/cc 8.59E-17 Kr87 uCi/cc
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15:30 8.30E-17 00:15 15:45 2.09E-18 3.27E-19 1.41E-18 5.50E-19 7.55E-19 8.59E-l7 8.30E-17 00:30 16:00 5.74E-17 8.99E-18 3.87E-17 1.51E-17 2.08E-17 2.35E-15 2.27E-15 00:35 16:05 9.38E-17 1.43E-17 6.31E-17 2.32E-17 3.37E-17 3.80E-15 3.54E-15 00:45 16:15 5.99E-16 8.70E-17 4.0lE-16 1.30E-16 2.llE-16 2.36E-14 2.06E-14 01:00 16:30 6.70E-16 9.0lE-17 4.44E-16 1.19E-16 2.30E-16 2.53E-i4 2.0lE-14 01:15 16:45 7.17E-16 8.94E-17 4.72E-16 1.05E-16 2.40E-16 2.61E-14 1.88E-14 01:30 17:00 7.63E-16 8.82E-17 4.99E-16 9.14E-17 2.50E-16 2.67E-14 1.75E-14 01:40 17:10 8.lOE-16 8.90E-17 5.27E-16 8.51E-17 2.61E-16 2.76E-14 1.70E-14 01:45 17:15 8.58E-16 9.18E-17 5.56E-16 8.43E-17 2.74E-16 2.88E-14 1.71E-14 02:00 17:30 9.51E-16 9.44E-17 6.12E-16 7.68E-17 2.96E-16 3.07E-14 1.66E-14 02:05 17:35 9.98E-16 9.66E-17 6.41E-16 7.55E-17 3.08E-16 3.18E-14 1.67E-14 02:15 17:45 l.05E-15 9.61E-17 6.67E-16 6.93E-17 3.17E-16 3.24E-14 1.59E-14 02:~0 18:00 l.09E-15 9.30E-17 6.92E-16 5.94E-17 3.23E-16 3.25E~14 1.45E-14 02:45
- 18:15 1.18E-15 9.36E-17 7.45E-16 5.29E-17 3.42E-16 3.40E-14 1.38E-14 03:00 18:30 1.18E-15 8.66E-17 7.39E-16 4.34E-17 3.33E-16 3.26E-14 1.20E-14 03:~5 18:45 1.18E-15 8.02E-17 7.33E-16 3.56E-17 3.24E-16 3.13E-14 1.05E-14 0.3: 30 19:00 1.18E-15 7.42E-17 7.26E-16 2.92E-17 3.16E-16 3.0lE-14 9.15E-15 03:45 19:15 1.18E-15 6.87E-17 7.20E-16 2.40E-17 3.08E-16 2.89E-14 7.98E-15 04:00 19:30 1.18E-15 6*.36E-17 7.14E-16 1.97E-17 3.00E-16 2.77E-14 6.96E-15 04:15 19:45 1.18E-15 5.89E-17 7.08E-16 1.61E-17 2~92E-16 2.66E-14 6.07E-15 04:30 ~0:00 1.18E-15 5.45E-17 7.02E-16 1.32E-17 2.85E-16 2.55E-14 5.30E-15 04:35 20:05 2.0SE-09 9.24E-11 1.22E-09 2.15E-11 4.91E-10 4~38E-08 8.80E-09 04:45 20:15 2.04E-09 8.77E-11 1.21E-09 1.89E-ll 4.82E-10-4.26E-OS 8.03E-09 05:00 20:30 2.04E-09 8.12E-11 1.20E-09 1.55E-ll 4.70E-10 4.09E-08 7.0lE-09 05:15 20:45 2.04E-09 7.52E-11 1.19E-09 1.27E-11 4.58E-l-O 3.93E-08 6.llE-09 05:30 21:00 2.04E-09 6.96E-11 1.18E-09 1.04E-ll 4.46E-10 3.77E-08 5.33E-09 05:45 21:15 7.~9E-09 2.12E-09 1.31E-08 2.81E-10 8.lOE-09 2.30E-06 5.42E-07 06:00 21:30 2.78E-08 7.20E-09 4.75E-08 8.45E-10 2.89E-08 8.llE-06 1.73E-06 06:15 21:45 2.32E-03 5.56E-04 3.93E-03 5.78E-05 2.35E-03 4.llE-01 7.98E-02 06:30 22:00 3.llE-03 6.90E-04 5.23E-03 6.36E-05 3.07E-03 5.29E-Ol 9.35E-02 06:45 22:15 2.64E-03 5.43E-04 4.41E-03 4.44E-05 2.54E-03 4.32E-01 6.93E-02 07:00 22:30 2.23E-03 4.26E-04 3.70E-03 3.08E-05 2.lOE-03 3.51E-Ol 5.12E-02 07:15 22:45 l.81E-03 3.20E-04 2.98E-03 2.06E-05 1.66E-03 2.74E-Ol 3.63E-02 07:30 23:00 1.24E-03 2.03E-04 2.02E-03 1.15E-05 l.llE-03 l.80E-01 2.17E-02 07:45 23:15 6.96E-04 1.06E-04 1.13E-03 5.32E-06 6.07E-04 9.72E-02 1.06E-02 08:00 23:30 2.78E-04 3.91E-05 4.47E-04 1.75E-06 2.37E-04 3.73E-02 3.71E-03 08:05 23:35 1.39E-04 1.91E-05 2.23E-04 8.17E-07 l.17E-04 1.84E-02 1.77E-03 08:15 23:45 1.39E-05 l.81E-06 2.22E-05 7.16E-08 1.15E-05 1.79E-03 1.62E-04 08:30 00:00 1.39E-06 l.68E-07 2.20E-06 5.87E-09 1.12E-06 1.72E-04 1.41E~05 08:35 00:05 7.71E-08 9.08E-09 1.22E-07 3.05E-10 6.18E-08 9.43E-06 7.49E-07
- . 9 .1.11
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - PLANT VENT SAMPLES
- T TIME HOURS 00:00 REAL TIME 15:30 Kr88 uCi/cc
*xe133 uCi/cc 1.73E-16 4~39E-15 Xe133m uCi/cc Xe135 uCi/cc 4.65E-16 Sr89 uCi/cc 2.14E-23 Sr90 uCi/cc ===============================~=================================================
1.50E-16 1.29E-24 Mo99 uCi/cc 1.0lE-22 00:15 15:45 1.73E-16 4.39E-15 1.50E-16 4.65E-16 2.14E-23 1.29E-24 l.OlE-22 00:30 16:00 4.73E-15 1.21E-13 4.12E-15 1.27E-14 5.87E-23 3.55E-24 2.79E-22 00:35 16: 05 7. 58E-l_L!. 98E-13 6. 73E-15 2. 05E 9. 61E-23 5. 82E-24 4. 56E-22 00:45 16:15 4.64E-14 1.26E-12 4.29E-14 1.29E-13 6.14E-22 3.71E-23 2.90E-21 01:00 16:30 4.89E-14 1.41E-12 4.79E-14 1.42E-13 6.87E-22 4.16E-23 3.24E-21 01:15 16:45 4.93E-14 l.51E-12 5.llE-14 1.49E-13 7.35E-22 4.45E-23 3.46E-21 01:30 17:00 4.95E-14 1.60E-12 5.43E-14 1.56E-13 7.84E-22 4.75E-23 3.68E-21 01:40 17:10 5.05E-14 1.70E-12 5.76E-14 1.64E-13 8.32E-22 5.04E-23 3.90E-21 01:45 17:15 5.24E-14 1.SOE-12 6.09E-14 1.72E-13 8.81E-22 5.34E-23 4.13E-21 02:00 17:30 5.48E-14 2.00E-12 6.74E-14 1.88E-13 9.78E-22 5.93E-23 4.57E-21 02:05 17:35 5.63E-14 2.lOE-12 7.07E-14 1.96E-13 1.03E-21 6.22E-23 4.80E-21 02:15 17:45 5.67E-14 2.19E-12 7.38E-14 2.02E-13 1.0SE-21 6.51E-23 5.0lE-21 02:30. 18:00 5.58E-14 2.29E-12 7.69E-14 2.08E-13 l.12E-21 6 .. 81E-23 5.23E-21 02:45 18:15 5.70E-14 2.48E-12 8.33E-14 2.21E-13 1.22E-20 7.40E-22 S.67E-20 03:00 . 18:30 5.37E-14 2.48E-12 8.31E-14 2.17E-13 l.22E-20 7.40E~22 5.65E-20 03:15 18:45 5.05E-14 2.48E-12 8.28E-14 2.13E-13 1.22E-20 7.40E-22 5.64E-20 03:30 19:00 4.76E-14 2.47E-12 8.25E-14 2.09E-13 1.22E-20 7.40E-22 5.62E-20 03:45 19:15 4.48E-14 2.47E-12 8.23E-14 2.05E-13 1.22E-20 7.40E-22 5.61E-20 04:00 19:30 4.22E-14 2.47E-12 8.20E-14 2.02E-13 l.22E-20 7.40E-22 5.59E-20 04:15 19:45 3.97E-14 2.46E-12 8.17E-14 1.98E-13 1.22E-20 7.40E-22 5.58E-20
- 04:30 ~0:00 3.74E-14 2.46E-12 8.15E-14 1.94E-13 l.22E-20 7~40E-22 5.56E-20 04:35 20:05 6.36E-08 4.28E-06 1.41E-07 3.35E-07 2.12E-14 1.29E-15 9.66E-14 04:45
- 20:15 6.llE-08 4.27E-06 1.41E-07 3.31E-07 2.12E-14 1.29E-15 9.64E-14 05:00 20:30 5.75E-08 4.27E-06 1.41E-07 3.~SE-07 2.12E-14 1.29E-15 9;61E-14 05:15 20:45 5.42E-08 4.26E-06 1.40E-07 3.19E-07 2.12E-14 1.29E-15 9.59E-14 05:30 21:00 5.lOE-08 4.25E-06 1.40E-07 3.13E-07 2.12E-14 1.29E-15 9.56E-14 05:45 21:15 3.83E-06 4.75E-05 6.49E-06 5.73E-06 3.76E-12 2.28E-13 8.64E-12 06:00 21:30 1.32E-05 1.74E-04 2.37E-05 2.06E-05 1.88E-11 1.14E-12 4.31E-11 06:15 21:45 6.57E-01 9.17E+OO 1.25E+OO 1.07E+OO 2.0SE-06 1.26E-07 4.75E-06 06:30 22:00 8.31E-01 1.23E+Ol 1.67E+OO 1.41E+OO 2.83E-06 i.72E-07 6.46E-06 06:45 22:15 6.65E-Ol 1.04E+Ol 1.41E+OO 1.17E+OO 2.41E-06 1.46E-07 5.48E~06 07:00 22:30 5.30E-01 8.82E+OO 1.19E+OO 9.75E-01 2.04E-06 1.24E-07 4.63E-06 07:15 22:45 4.05E-01 7.16E+OO 9.67E-Ol 7.77E-Ol l.66E-06 1.0lE-07 3.75E-06 07:30 23:00 2.61E-Ol 4.89E+OO 6.59E-Ol 5.22E-01 1.13E-06 6.88E-08 2.56E-06 07:45 23:15 1.38E-01 2.75E+OO 3.70E-01 2.88E-01 6.37E-07 3.87E-08 1.43E-06 08:00 23:30 5.20E-02 1.lOE+OO 1.47E-01 1.13E-01 2.55E-07 1.55E-08 5.72E-07 08:05 23:35 2.55E-02 5.48E-Ol 7.36E-02 5.62E-02 1.27E-07 7.74E-09 2.86E-07 08:15 23:45 2.45E-03 5.48E-02 7.34E-03 5.55E-03 1.27E-08 7.74E-10 2.85E-08 08:30 00:00 2.30E-04 5.47E-03 7.32E-04 5.44E-04 1.27E-09 7.74E-11 2.BSE-09 08:35 00:05 1.25E-05 3.04E-04 4.06E-05 3.0lE-05 7.08E-11 4.30E-12 1.58E-10 9.1.12
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - PLANT VENT SAMPLES
- T TIME HOURS 00:00 REAL TIME 15:jo Te132 uCi/cc 2.24E-21 Cs134 uCi/cc Cs137 uCi/cc 1.0lE-21 Ba140 uCi/cc 3.96E-24 La140 uCi/cc 1.55E-24 Ce144 uCi/cc
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5.06E~21 4.74E-25 TOT I uCi/cc 5.12E-18 00:15 15:45 2.24E-21 5.06E-21 1.0lE-21 3.96E-24 1.55E-24 4.74E-25 5.12E-18 00:30 16:00 6.16E-20 1.39E-19 2.78E-20 3.96E-24 1.55E-24 4.74E-25 1.41E-16 00:35 16:05 1.0lE-19 2.28E-19 4.56E-20 3.95E-24 1.55E-24 4.74E-25 2.28E-16 00:45 16:15 6.43E-19 1.45E-18 2.91E-19 3.95E-24 1.54E-24 4.74E-25 1.43E-15 01:00 16:30 7.lSE-19 1.63E-18 3.26E-19 3.95E-24 1.54E-24 4.74E-25 1.55E-15 01:15 16:45 7.67E-19 1. 74E-18 3.49E-19 3.95E-24 1.53E-24 4. 74E-25 1.62E-15 Q1:30 17:00 8.16E-19 1.86E-18 3.72E-19 3.95E-24 1.52E-24 4.74E-25 1.69E-15 01: 40 17:10 8.65E-19 1.97E-18 3.95E-19 3.9SE-24 l.52E-24 4.74E-25 1.77E-15 01:45 17:15 9.15E-19 2.09E-18 4.18E-19 3.94E-24 1.52E-24 4.74E-25 1.86E-15 02:00 17:30 1.0lE-18 2.32E-18 4.64E-19 3.94E-24 1.SlE-24 4.74E-25 2.03E-15 02:05 17:35 1.06E-18 2.43E-18 4.87E-19 3.94E-24 1.51E-24 4.74E-25 2.12E-15 02:15 17:45 1.llE-18 2.55E-18 S.lOE-19 3.94E-24 1.50E-24 4.74E-25 2.20E-15 02:30 18:00 1.16E-18 2.66E-18 5.33E-19 J.94E-24 1.50E-24 4.74E-25 2.26E-15 02:45 18:15 1.26E-18 2.90E-18 5.SOE-19 3.94E-23 1.49E-23 4.74E-24 2.42E-15 03:00 18:30 1.25E-18 2.90E-18 5.80E-19 3.93E-23 1.49E-23 4.74E-24 2.39E-15 03:15 18:45 1.25E-18 2.90E-18 5.80E-19 3.93E-23 1.48E-23 4.74E-24 2.36E-15 03:30 19:00 1.25E-18 2.90E-18 5.80E-19 3.93E-23 1.47E-23 4.74E-24 *2.33E-15 0'3: 45 19:15 1.25E-18 2.90E-18 5.80E-19 3.93E-23 1.47E-23 4.74E-24 2.30E-15 04:00 19:30 1.24E-i8 2.90E-18 5.80E-19 3.92E-23 1.46E-23 4.74E-24 2 *. 28E-15
- 04:15 04:30 04:35 04:45 Q.S:OO 05:15 19:45
~0:00 20:05 20:15 20:30 20:45 1.24E-18 1.24E-18 2.lSE-13 2.15E-13 2.14E-13 2.14E-13 2.90E-18 2.90E-18 5.03E-13 5.03E-13 5.03E-13 5.03E-13 5.80E-19 5.SOE-19 1.0lE-13 1.0lE-13 1.0lE-13 l~OlE-13 3.92E-23 3.92E-23 2.39E-17 2.59E-17 2.70E-17 2.70E-17 1.45E-23 1.45E-23 8.81E-18 9.52E-18 9.90E-18 9.85E-18 4~74E-24 4.74E-24 2.89E-18 3.13E-18 3.27E-18 3.27E-18 2.25E-15 2.23E-15 3.87E-09 3.84E-09 3.81E-09 3.78E-09 05:30 21:00 2.13E-13 S.03E-13 1.0lE-13 2.70E-17 9.81E-18 3.27E-18 3.74E-09 05:45 21:15 2.06E-11 9.57E-12 3.S2E-12 9.02E-12 8.34E-12 3.39E-11 3.12E-08 06:00 21:30 7.53E-11 3.51E-11 1.40E-11 4.51E-11 4.15E-11 1.70E-10 1.12E-07 06:15 21:45 7.93E-06 3.70E-.06 1.48E-06 4.98E-06 4.57E-06 1.88E-05 9.21E-03 06:30 22:00 l.06E-05 4.97E-06 l.98E-06 6.79E-06 6.21E-06 2.56E-05 1.22E-02 06:45 22:15 9.0lE-06 4.22E-06 1.69E-06 5.77E-06 5.25E-06 2.17E-05 1.02E-02 07:00 22:30 7.61E-06 3~58E-06 1.43E-06 4.88E-06 4.43E-06 1.84E-05 8.49E-03 07:15 22:45 6.17E-06 2.91E-06 1.16E-06 3.97E-06 3.58E-06 1.50E-05 6.80E-03 07:30 23:00 4.21E-06 1.99E-06 7.94E-07 2.71E-06 2.44E-06 1.02E-05 4.58E-03 G7:45 23:15 2.36E-06 1~12E-06 4.46E-o..'7 1.52E-06 1.37E-06 5.75E-06 2.54E-03 1!18:00- 23:30 9.43E-07 4.47E-07 1.79E-07 6.09E-07 5.44E-07 2.30E-06 1.00E-03 1!18:05 23:35 4. 71E-07 2.24E-07 8.93E-08 3.04E-07 2. 72E-07 1.15E-06 4.99E.-04
(:)'8:15 23:45 4.71E-08 2.24E-08 8.93E-09 3.04E-08 2.71E-08 1.15E-07 4.95E-05 0:8:30 00:00 4.70E-09 2.24E-09 8.93E-10 3.04E-09 2.70E-09 1.15E-08 4.88E-06 (ll'8:35 00:05 2.61E-10 1.24E-10 4.96E-11 1.69E-10 1.50E-10 6.39E-10 2.70E-07
- .9.1.13
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - PLANT VENT SAMPLES R41B DOSE/COUNT RATES R45 GRAB SAMPLE IODINE CARTRIDGE IODINE CARTRIDGE
.TIME REAL TOT NG TOT PART @ CONT. @ 1 FT. @ CONT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT.
HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc mR/hr mR/hr CCPM mR/hr mR/hr
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00:00 15:30 5.35E-15 8.44E-21 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:15 15:45 5.35E-15 8.44E-21 < 0.2 *< 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 00:30 16:00 1.47E-13 2.29E-19 < .0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 00:35 16:05 2.40E-13 3.74E-19 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0 *.2 00:45 16:15 1.S2E-12 2.39E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( .so < 0. 2 < 0.2 01:00 16:30 1.69E-12 2.67E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 01:15 16:45 1.80E-12 2.86E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 01:30 17:00 1.91E-12 3.05E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0~2 < 0.2 01:40 17:10 2.02E-12 3.24E~l8 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 01:45 17:15 2.13E-12 3.43E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 02:00 17:30 2.36E-12 3.80E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 02:05 17:3S 2.47E-12 3.99E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 02:15 17:4S 2.S8E-12 4.18E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 02:30 18:00 2.68E-12 4.36E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0. 2 < 0.2 02:45 18:1S 2.89E-12 4.80E-18. < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0. 2 < 0.2 03:00 18:30 2.88E-12 4.80E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0. 2 < 0.2 03:15 18:45 2.87E-12 4;80E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 ( 0.2 03:30 19:00 2.8SE-12 4.79E-18 < 0.2 < 0:2 *c so < 0.2 < 0.2 03:45 19:1S 2.84E-12 4.79E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0. 2 < 0.2 04:00 19:30 2.83E-12 4.79E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 ( 0.2 04:15 19:4S 2.82E-12 4.78E-18 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2 04:30 10:00 2.81E-12 4.78E-18 < 0.2 < 0~2 < so < 0.2 < 0.2
- 04:35 20:05 4.87E-06 9.38E-13 < 0.2 < 0.2 1. 64E+02 < o*. 2 < 0.2 04:45 20:15 4.86E-06 9.37E-13 < 0.2 < 0.2 1.63E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:00 20:30 4.84E-06 9.37E~l3 < 0.2 < 0.2 1.62E+02 < 0~2 ( 0.2 05:15 20:45 4.82E-06 9.36E-13 < 0.2 < 0~2 l.60E+02 < 0.2 ( 0.2 05:30 21:00 4.80E-06 9.3SE-13 < 0.2 < 0.2 1. 59E+02 * < 0. 2 < 0.2 05:45 21:15 6.64E-05 9.79E-11 < 0~2 < 0.2 1. 32E+O 3 < 0*2 < 0.2 06:00 21:30 1.41E-04 4.44E-10 < 0.2 < 0.2 4. 77E+03 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:15 21:45 l.26E+Ol 4.84E-05 1.4SE+04 2.S3E+Ol >SE4 6.8SE+Ol < 0.2 06:30 22:00 1.68E+Ol 6.56E-05 1.92E+04 3.34E+Ol >SE4 9.04E+Ol < 0.2 06:45 22:15 1.42E+Ol 5.57E-OS 1.61E+04 2.79E+Ol >5E4 7.57E+Ol < 0.2 07:00 22:30 1.19E+Ol 4.71E-05 1.34E+04 2.33E+Ol >5E4 6.31E+Ol < 0.2 07:15 22:45 9.62E+OO 3.83E-05 1.07E+04 l.86E+Ol >5E4 5.05E+Ol < 0.2 07:30 23:00 6.S3E+OO 2.61E-05 7.24E+03 1.2~E+Ol >SE4 3.41E+Ol ( 0.2 07':45 23:1S 3.6SE+OO 1.47E-OS 4.01E+03 6.97E+OO >SE4 1.89E+Ol ( 0.2 08:00 23:30 1.4SE+OO S.87E-06 1.S8E+03 2.7SE+OO >SE4 7.46E+OO < 0.2 08:05 23:3S 7.24E-01 2.93E-06 7.88E+02 1.37E+OO >SE4 3.71E+OO < 0.2 08:15 23:4S 7.21E-02 2,93E-07 7.81E+Ol < 0.2 >5E4 3.68E-Ol < 0.2 08:30 00:00 7 *. 16E-03 2.93E-08 7.71E+OO < 0.2 >5E4 < 0. 2 < 0.2 08:35 00:05 3.97E-04 l.63E-09 4.27E-Ol < 0.2* 1.1SE+04 < 0.2 < 0.2
- 9.1.14.
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - PLANT VENT SAMPLES R4S GRAB SAMPLE SA16 PIG DOSE PARTIC . NG (lOOOcc JBOMB) RATES
.
- TIHE REAL @ CONT. @ CONT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT.
HOURS TIHE CCPH CCPM mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr
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00:00 1S:30 < so < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 OO:lS* 1S:4S < so < so < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
- 00: 30 16:00 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:35 16:05 < 50 < 50 < 0. 2- < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:45 16:15 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 Ol:OO 16:30 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:15 16:45 < 50 < 50 ~ 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:30 17:00 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 - < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:40 17:10 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:45 17:15 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:00 17:30 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:05 17:35 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:1S 17:4S < so < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:30 18:00 < so < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:45 18:15 < so < so < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:00 18:30 < so < so < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:1S 18:4S < so < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:30 19:00 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:45 19:15 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 04:00 19:30 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 04:15 19:45 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 .
- 04:30 20:00 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 <- 0. 2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 04:35 20:05 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 04:45 20:15 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:00 20:30 ( 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:15 20:45 < 50 < 50 "< 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:30 21:00 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:45 2i:15 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:00 21:30 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:15 21:45 >5E4 4.30E+04 7.95E+03 1.38E+Ol 8.73E+OO < 0.2 06:30 22:00 >SE4 >5E4 1. 06E+04 1.84E+Ol 1. lSE+Ol ( 0.2 06:4S 22:1S >SE4 4.9SE+04 8.92E+03 1. S5E+Ol 9.65E+OO ( 0.2 07:00 22:30 >5E4 4.19E+04 7.50E+03 1.30E+Ol 8.05E+OO ( 0.2 07:1S 22:45 >5E4 3.40E+04 6.05E+03 1.0SE+Ol 6.44E+OO ( 0.2 07:30 23:00 >5E4 2.32E+04 4.11E+03 7.13E+OO 4.34E+OO ( 0.2 07:45 23:15 >SE4 1.30E+04 2.30E+03 3.99E+OO 2.41E+OO ( 0.2 08:00 23:30 >5E4. 5.21E+03 9.12E+02 1.58E+OO 9.50E-01 < 0.2 08:05 23:35 >5E4 2.60E+03 4.55E+02 1.90E-01 4.73E-01 < 0.2 08:15 23:45 9.88E+03 2.60E+02 4.53E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08 :3"0 00:00 9.75E+02 < 50 4.51E+OO < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:35 00:05 S.39E+Ol < 50 2.SOE-01. < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
- 9.1.15
SALEM ANNUAL .EXERCISE (S8806 11/29/88) - RELEASE RATE (Q) INFORMATION T TI~S REAL I131 NG PART PVFLOW HOURS TIME uCi/sec uCi/sec uCi/sec* CFM .
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. 00:00 15:30 9.85E-11 2.53E-07 3.92E~l3 1.00E+05 00:15 15:45 9.85E-11 2.53E-07 3.98E-13 1.00E+OS 00:30 16:00 2.71E-09 6.94E-06 1.08E-11 1.00E+OS 00:35 16:05 4.43E~09 1.13E-05 1.77E-11 1.00E+OS 00:45 16:15 2.83E-08 7.19E-05 1.13E-10 1.00E+05 01:00 16:30 3.16E-08 7.99E-05 1.26E-10 1.00E+05 01:15 16:45 3.38E-08 8.50E-05 1.35E-10 1.00E+OS cr1: 30
- 17:00 3-:-ouE-08 9.0lE-05 1.44E-10 1.00E+05 01:40 17:10 3.83E-08 9.53E-05 1.53E-10 1.00E+05" 01:45 17:15 4.05E-08 l.OlE-04 1.62E-10 1.00E+05 02:00 17:30 4.49E-08 1.llE-04 1.79E-10 1.00E+05 02:05 17:35 4.71E-08 1.16E-04 1.88E-10 1.00E+OS
. 02:15 17:45 4.93E-08 1.22E-04 1.97E-10 l.OOE+05 02:30 18:00 5.15E~08 1.26E-04 2.06E-10 1.00E+OS 02:45 18:15 5.59E-08°l.37E-04 2.27E-10 1.00E+05 03:00 18:30 5.59E-08 1.36E-04 2.27E-10 1.00E+05 03:15 18:45 5.58E-08 1.35E-04 2.26E-10 1.00E+OS 03:30 19:00 5.58E-08 1.35E-04 2.26E-10 1.00E+05 03 :.45 19:15 5.57E-08 1.34E-04 2.26E-10 1.00E+05 04:00 19:30 5.57E-08 1.34E-04 2.26E-10 *1.00E+05 04:15 19:45 5.56E-08 1.33E-04 2.26E-10 1.00E+05 04: 30 - 20:09 5.56E-08 1.~2E-04 2.26E-10 1.00E+OS 04:35 20:05 9.65E-02 2.30E+02 4.43E-05 1.00E+OS
~4:45 20:15 9.65E-02 2.29E+02 4.42E-05 1.00E+OS. ~5:00 20:30 9.64E-02 2.28E+02 4.42E-05 1.00E+05 05:15 20:45 9.63E-02 2.27E+02 4.42E-05 1.00E+OS 05:30 21:00 9.62E-02 2.27E+02 4~41E~05 1.00E+OS 05:45 21:15 3.58E-01 3.13E+03 4.62E-03 1.00E+OS 06:00 21:30 1.31E+OO l.14E+04 2.09E-02 1.00E+OS 06:15 21:45 1.09E+05 5.96E+08*2.28E+03 1.00E+OS 06:30 22:00 1.47E+OS 7.94E+08 3.10E+03 1.00E+05 06:45 22:15 1.25E+05 6.69E+08 2.63E+03 1.00E+OS 07:00 22:30 1.0SE+OS* 5.63E+08 2.23E+03 1.00E+05 07:15 22:45 8.5~E+04 4.54E+08 1.81E+03 1.00E+OS 07:30 23:00 5.84E+04 3.08E+08 1.23E+03 1.00E+05 07:45 23:15 3.28E+04 1.72E+08 6.93E+02 1.00E+OS 08:00 23:30 1.31E+04 6.85E+07 2.77E+02 1.00E+05 08:05 23:35 6.56E+03 3.42E+07 1.38E+02 1.00E+05 08:15 23:45 6.56E+02 3.40E+06 1.38E+Ol l.OOE+OS 08:30 00:00 6.55E+Ol 3.38E+OS 1.38E+OO 1.00E+05 08:35 00:05 3.64E+OO l.87E+04 7.67E-02 1.00E+05
- 9.1.16
SALEM Annual Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 -TIME Real PVFLOW WS-33 WS-150 WS-300 WD STAB IL Delta T HOURS Time CFM MPH MPH MPH DEGREE CLASS DEG CENT
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00:00 15:30 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 1. 54E+02 E 5.00E-01 00:15 15:45 1. OOE+05 4.90E+OO 9*.41E+OO 1.15E+Ol 1. 52E+02 E 5.00E-01 00:30 16:00 l.OOE+05 4.70E+OO 9.02E+OO 1. lOE+Ol 1.54E+02 E 5.00E-01 00:35 16:05 1.00E+05 5.lOE+OO 9.79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 1. 55E+02 E 5.00E-01 00,!45 16:15 1.00E+05 4.80E+OO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 1.58E+02 E 5.00E-01 01:00 16:30 l.OOE+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 1.60E+02 E 5.00E-01 01:15 16:45 l.OOE+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 1.66E+02 E 5.00E-01 01:30 17:00 1.00E+05 4.80E+OO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 1.80E+02 E 5.00E-01 01:40 17:10 l.OOE+05 5.lOE+OO 9.79E+OO l.20E+Ol 1. 99E+02 E 5.00E-01
.01:45* 17:15 1.00E+05 5.05E+OO 9.70E+OO 1.19E+Ol 2.06E+02 E 5.00E-01 02:00 17:30 1.00E+05 4.90E+OO 9.41E+OO 1.15E+Ol 2.12E+02.E 5.00E-01 02:05 17:35 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.20E+02 E 5.00E-01 02:15 17:45 1.00E+05 5.lOE+oO 9.79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 2.25E+02 E 5.00E-01 02:30 18:00 l.OOE+05 4.80E+OO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 2.28E+02 E 5.00E-01 02:45 18:15 1. OOE+05 4.90E+OO 9.41E+OO 1.15E+Ol 2.38E+02 E - 5.00E-01 03:00 18:30 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.50E+02 E 5.00E-01 03 :*15 18:45 1. OOE+05 5.lOE+oO 9.79E+OO 1. 20E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 03:30 19:00 l.OOE+05 5.30E+OO 1.02E+Ol 1. 25E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 03:45 19:15 LOOE+05 5.20E+OO 9.98E+OO 1.22E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 04:00 19:30 l.OOE+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.65E+02 E 5.00E-01
- 04:15 19:45 1. OOE+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+oo 1.18E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 04:30 20:00 1.00E+05 4.90E+OO 9.41E+OO 1.lSE+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 04:35 20:05 1.00E+05 4.70E+OO 9.02E+OO 1.lOE+Ol 2.63E+02 E - 5.00E-01 .. - - . - *-***- - --*
04:45 20:15 1.00E+05 5.lOE+OO 9~79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 05:00 20:30 1.00E+05 4.80E+OO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 05:15 20:45 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01
'05 :30 21:00 1.00E+05 4.90E+.OO 9.41E+OO 1.lSE+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 05:45 21:15 1.00E+OS 4.70E+OO 9.02E+OO. 1.lOE+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 06:00 21:30 1.00E+05 S.lOE+OO 9.79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 2.63E+02 E S.OOE-01 06:15 21:45 1.00E+05 4.80E+OO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 06:30 22:00 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 06:45 22:15 l.OOE+05 4.90E+OO 9.41E+OO 1.lSE+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 07:00 22:30 l.OOE+OS 4.70E+OO 9.02E+OO 1.lOE+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 07:15 22:45 1.00E+05 5.lOE+OO 9.79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 07:30 23:00 1.00E+OS 4.SOE+oO 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01
_07 :45 23:15 1.00E+05 5.00E+OO '9':'60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 08:00 23:30 l.OOE+OS 4.90E+OO 9.41E+OO 1.lSE+Ol 2.63E+02 E 5.00E-01 08:05 23:3? 1.00E+05 4.70E+OO 9.02E+OO 1.lOE+Oi 2.63E+02 E
- 5. OOE-01 08:15 23:45 1.00E+05 5.lOE+OO 9.79E+OO 1.20E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 08:30 00:00 1.00E+05 4.SOE+-00 9.22E+OO 1.13E+Ol 2.64E+02 E 5.00E-01 08:35 - 00: 05 1.00E+05 S.OOE+OO 9.60E+OO 1.18E+Ol 2.6:3E+02 E 5.00E-01
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SALEM Annual Exercise {53806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88. Control Cntrl Rm Cntmt Charging Fuel Seal Fuel Room Vent Pump Rm Bldg -Table Storage TIME Real RlA RlB R2 R4 RS R7 R9
- OURS Time MR/HR CPM MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR 00:00 15:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 4.00E-01 7.00E-01 5.00E-Oi 2.00E+OO 00:15 15:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.!0E+OO 4.0bE-01 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 00:30 16:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.29E+OO 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 00:35 16:05 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.85E+OO 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 00:45 16:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 9.51E+OO 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 01:00 16:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.04E.+01 7 .OOE-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 01:15 16:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.09E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 01:30 17:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.14E+01 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 01:40 17:10 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.19E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 01:45 17:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.25E+01 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 02:00 17;30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.37E+01 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 02:05 17:35 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.43E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 02:15 17:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.48E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 02:30 18:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.53E+Ol 7.00E-01 5~00E-Ol 2.00E+OO 02:45 18:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.64E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 03:00 18:30 2~00E-Ol 4~00E+Ol 2.SOE+OO 1.62E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 03:15 18:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.60E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 03:30 19:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.59E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 03:45 19:15 2.00E-Ol* 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.57E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+CO 04:00 19:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.56E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 04:15 19:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.55E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2:00E+OO 04:30 20:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.50E+OO 1.54E+Ol 7.00E-01 5.00E-01 2.00E+OO 04:35 20: 05 2. OOE-01 4. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+0*4 4. 66E+OO 7. OOE-0.1 1. OOE+04 2. OOE+OO
- 04:45 20:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.32E+OO 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 05:00 20:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.12E+OO 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 05:15 20:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.lOE+OO 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 05:30 21:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.07E+OO 7.QOE-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 05:45 21:15 2~00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.~8E+Ol 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 06:00 21:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Oi 1.00E+04 1.99E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 06:15 21:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.76E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 06:30 22:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 6.98E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04.2.00E+OO 06:45 22:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 6.91E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 07:00 22:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 5.05E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+oo 07:15 22:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.79E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 07:30 23:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4~63E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 07:45 23:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.59E+02 7.00E-01 l.OOE+04 2.00E+OO O.S:OO 23:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.56E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 08:05 23:35 2.00E-01 4;00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.55E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 08:15 23:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol l.OOE+04 4.52E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 08:30 00:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.49E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 08:35 00:05 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1.00E+04 4.48E+02 7.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO
- 9. 2. 2 . Rev.1
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SALEM Annual Exercise (SS806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 Person ~ Person Cntnit Cntmt Cntmt 21 Fan 22/24Fan Htch lOO'Htch 130' Part. Nbl Gas' Iodine C C Wtr C C Wtr TIME Real RlOA RlOB RllA Rl2A R12B R13A R13B OURS Time MR/HR MR/HR CPM CPM CPM CPM CPM
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00:00 15:30 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.50E+03 7.00E+03 2.66E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 00:15 15:45 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.50E+03 7.00E+03 2.67E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 00:30 16:00 S.OOE-01 2.40E+OO 2.50E+03 7.00E+03 2.69E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 00:35 16:05 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.51E+03 7.01E+03 2.81E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 00:45 16:15 6.0.0E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.05E+03 3.25E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.5*0E+02 01:00 16:30 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.05E+03 6.92E+03 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 01:15 16:45 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.06E+03 1.10E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 01:30 17:00 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.06E+03 1.54E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 01:40 17:10 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.07E+03 1.85E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 01:45 17:15 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.07E+03 2.03E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 02:00 17:30 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.08E+03 2.55E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 02:05 17:35 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.08E+03 2.75E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 02:15 17:45 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.08E+03 3.16E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 02:30 18:-00 6~00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.09E+03 3.80E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 02:45 18:15 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.lOE+OJ 4.47E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 03:00 18:30 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.54E+03 7.10E+03 5.19E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 03:15 18:45 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.10E+03 5.92E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 03:30 19:00 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+01 7.10E+03 6.64E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 03:45 19:15_6.00E-Ol _2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.09E+03 7.36E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 04:00 19:30 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.09E+03 8.09E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 04:15 19:45 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.09E+03 8.81E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 04:30 20:00 6.00E-01 2.40E+OO 2.53E+03 7.09E+03 9.53E+04 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 04:35 20:05 1.00E+04 1.00E+Q4 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02
- 04:45 20:15 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 05:00 20:30 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 05:15 20:45 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 l.OOE+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 05:30 21:00 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 05:45 21:15 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 li00E+06 1.-00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 06:00 21:30 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 06:15 21:45 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+O& 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 06:30 22:00 l.OOE+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 06:45 22:15 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 07:00 22:30 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 l.OOE+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 07:15 *22:45 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 l.OOE+06 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 07:30 23:00 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 07:45 23: 15 1. OOE+04 1. OOE+04 1. OOE+06 1. OOE-+06 1. OOE+06 .6. OOE+Ol 3. SOE+02 08:00 23:30 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 08:05 23:35,l:OOE+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 08:15 23:45 l.OOE+04 1~00E+04 l.OOE+06 1.00E+OQ 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 08:30 00:00 1.00E+04 1.00E+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 l.OOE+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 08:35 00:05 1.00E+04 l.OOE+04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02
- 9.2.3 Rev. J
SALEM Annual Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA.11/29/88 23/25Fan Condnsr Plnt Vnt Cmpnt Cmpnt
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HOURS Real CC Rl3C CPM Wtr R13D CPM R13E CPM Air Ejct RlS Grs Beta R16 CPM Cool Wtr R17A CPM Cool Wtr R17B CPM Time CPM 00:00 15:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5. OOE+Ol 1. 50E+02 9. SOE+Ol 7. 70E+Ol 00:15 15:45 1.0SE+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 00:30 16:00 *l.05E+02 NA NA 5.-00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 00:35 16:05 1.0SE+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.SOE+01 7~70E+Ol 00:45 16: 15 1. 05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.SOE+Ol .7. 70~+01 01:00 16:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol.7.70E+Ol 01:15 16:45 l.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+01 01:30 17:00 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 01:40 17:10 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 01:45 17:15 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.SOE+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 02:00 17:30 1.05E+02 NA NA S.OOE+Ol 1.50E+02. 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 02:05 17:35 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 02:15 17:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+61 02:30 18:00 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 02:45 18:15 l.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 03:00* 18:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol_ 7.70E+Ol 03:15 18:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+61 7.70E+Ol 03:30 19:00 l.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 03:45 19:15 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 04:.00 19:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5. OOE+Ol 1. 50E+02 9. 50E+Ol 7. 70E+Ol 04:15 19:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.50E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 04:30 20:00 1.05E+02 NA NA S.OOE+Ol 1.SOE+02 9.SOE+Ol T.70E+Ol .* 04:35 20:05 1.05E+02 NA* . -------*-NA .. -- .. ---.. 5. OOE+Ol. 4. 42E+02 9. 50E+Ol 7. 70E+Ol
. 04 :45 20:15 1.05E+02 NA NA 5. OOE+Ol 4-. 41E+02 9. 50E+Ol 7. 70E+Ol 05:00 20:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 4.40E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 05:15 20:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 4.39E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+01 05:30 21:00 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 4.38E+02 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 05:45 21:15 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 4.13E+Ol 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 06:00 21:30 1.05E+02 NA NA*. 5!00E+Ol 1.46E+04 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 06:15 21:45 l.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 06:30 22:00 1.0SE+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 06:45 22:15 1.05E+02 NA NA S.OOE+Ol 1.00E+06 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 07:00 22:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 07:15 22:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 07:30 23:00 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 07:45 23:15 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 08:00 23:30 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 08:05 23:35 1.05E+02 NA NA . 5~00E+01 1.00E+06 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol 08:15 23:45 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+06 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+61 08:30 00:00 1.05E+02 NA NA S.OOE+Ol 4.30E+05 9.SOE+Ol 7.70E+Ol 08:35 00:05 1.05E+02 NA NA 5.00E+Ol 2.40E+04 9.50E+Ol 7.70E+Ol
- 9.2.4 Rev.1
SALEM Annual Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/80 Liquid 21 S/G 22 S/G 23 S/G . 24 S/G Seal Wtr Waste Blowdn Blowdn Blowdn Bl9wdn Inj Fl tr T TIME Real R18 R19A R19B Rl9C Rl9D R20B R24A*. AHOURS Time CPM CPM CPM CPM CPI1 MR/HR MR/HR ~::====== 00:00 15:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 2.00E+02 00:15 15:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 l.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 2.09E+02 00:30 16:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 4.45E+02 00:35 16:05 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 5.74E+02 00:45 16:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2~80E+02 l.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 2.22E+03 Ql:OO 16: 30 4. 80E+04 2. OOE+02 2. 80E+02 1. 50E+02 7. OOE+02 1. OO-E-01 4. 98E+03 01:15 16:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 7.94E+03 01:30 17:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.11E+04 01:40 17:10 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E~Ol 1;33E+04 01:45 17:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.45E+04 02:00 17:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.85E+04 02:05 17:35 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.98E+04 02:15 17:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 2.27E+04 02:30 18:00 4-.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 2.73E+04 02:45 18:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 3.22E+04 03:00 18:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.8DE+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 3.71E+04 03:15 18:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 (.20E+04 03:30 19:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 4.69E+04 03:45 19:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 5.19E+04 04:00 19:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 5.68E+04 04:15 19:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 *7.00E+02 1.00E-01 6.17E+04 04:30 20:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 6.66E+04 04:35 20:05 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.*50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 7.13E+04 04:45 20:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 7.99E+04 05:00 20:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 9.23E+04 05:15 20-:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 l.OOE-01 1.05E+05 05:30 21:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1;50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.17E+05 05:45 21:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 3.55E+05 06 :oo* 21:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.09E-01 1.33E+06 06:15 21:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 06:30 22:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1!50E+02 7.00E+02 l.OOE-01 1.00E+06 06:45 22:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-Oi 1.00E+06 07:00 22:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02- 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 07:15 22:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 07:30 23:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 l.OOE+06 07:45 23:15 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 08:00 23:30 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 l.OOE-01 1.00E+06 08:05 23:35 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 08:15 23:45 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 08:30 00:00 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06 08:35 00:05 4.80E+04 2.00E+02 2.80E+02 1.50E+02 7.00E+02 1.00E-01 1.00E+06
- 9.2.5 Rev.l
SALEM Annual Exercise (58806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 Seal Wtr Seal Wtr Rx Colnt 1iquid Fuel Pit Fuel Pit Refuel Inj Fltr Fltr Fltr Wste Fltr Fltr Skm Fltr Wtr Fltr TIME Real R24B R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30
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- 04:45 20:15 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 05:00 20:30 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5~00E+o1 3.SOE+02 1.00E+OO OS :.15 20:45 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 05:30 21:00 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 05:45 21:15 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6~82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 06:00 21:30 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 06:15 21:45 ~.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 i.OOE+OO 06:30 22:00 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9;70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 06:45 22:15 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 07:00 22:30 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 07:15 22:45 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 07:30 23:00 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.OOE+OO 07:45 23:15 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 08:00 ~23:30 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO S.OOE+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 08:05 23:35 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 08:15 23: 45 2. 09E+02 7 .13E+04 6. 82E+04 .9. 70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1..00E+OO 08:30 00:00 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.00E+OO 08:35 00:05 2.09E+02 7.13E+04 6.82E+04 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.OOE+OO 9.2.6 Rev.1
SA.LEH Annual -Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 Fail Fuel Fuel IX Mech S/G Bldn Evap Fd Non Rad Letdn Crane Fltr Pen Fltr Dsch Prht Cnd Wst TIME Real R31 R32A R33 R34 R35 R36 R37
- OURS Time CPM. MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR CPM CPM CPM 00:00 15:30 2.28E+04 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 2.02E-01 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 00:15 15:45 2.2SE+04 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 2.02E-Ol NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 00:30 16:00 6.26E+05 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 2.65E-01 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 00:35 16:05 l.OOE+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 3.07E-01 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 00:45 16:15 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 8.83E-Ol NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 01:*00 16:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 9.64E-01 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 01:15 16:45 l.OOE+06 1.00E+OO 1. 75E+02 l.02E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 01:30 17:00- l.OOE+06 l.OOE+OO 1. 75E+02 1.07E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 01:40 17:10 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.12E+OO NA ~.OOE+OO 1.00E+02 01:45 17:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1. 75E+02 1.18E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 02:00 17:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.29E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 02:05 17:35 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.34E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 02:15 17: 45 1. OOE+06 l..OOE+OO 1. 75E+02 1. 39E+OO NA 5.00E+OO- 1.00E+02 02:30 18:00 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.44E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 02:45 18:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.55E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02
*03:00 18:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.55E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 03:15 18:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.55E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 03:30 0
19:00 l.OOE+061.00E+OO1.75E+02 1.55E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 03 : 45 19:15' l.OOE+06 1.00E+OO 1. 75E+02 1.55E+O.O NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 04:00 19:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.55E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 04:15 19:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.54E+00 NA* 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 04:30 20:00 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.54E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 04:35 20:05 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 4.03E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02
- 04:45 20:15 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 3.73E+OO NA 5.* OOE+OO 1. OOE+02
* -*as:oo 20:30 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 3.58E+OO NA - - 5.00E+OO l:OOE+02 --** --*-----*---*-*-----**
05:15 20:45 l.OOE+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 3.57E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 05:30 21:00 l.OOE+06 l.09E+OO 1.75E+02 3.57E+OO NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02
~as: 45 21:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.29E+Ol NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 06:06 21:30 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 5.22E+Ol NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 06:15 21:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.25E+02 NA 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 06:30 22:00 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 .1~84E+02 NA 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 06:45 22:15 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 1.84E+02 N~ 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 07:00 22:30 1.00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1.75E+02 1.35E+02 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 07:15 22:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.29E+02 NA 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 07:30 23:00 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.26E+02 NA 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 07:45 23: 15 1. OOE+06 1. OOE+OO 1. 75E+02 1. 26E+02 NA S.OOE+OO l.OOE+02 Cl8:00 23:36 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.26E+02 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 - 118:05 23:35 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.26E+02 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 (18:15 23:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.26E+02 NA 5.00E+OO l.OOE+02 li8:30 00:00 1.00E+06 1.00E+OO 1.75E+02 1.25E+02 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 cra:35 00:05 1..00E+06 l.OOE+OO 1. 75E+02 1.25E+02 NA 5.00E+OO 1.00E+02 9.2.7 Rev. l
SALZ:: .:;.n:rnal Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 S/G Bldn Condnste Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt 21 Wste 22 Wste Fl tr -- Fl tr Part Iodine Nbl Gas Gas Tnk Gas Tnk Real R38 R40 R41A R41B R41C R42A R42B Time MR/HR MR/HR CPM CPM CPM MR/HR MR/HR
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- 00:00 15: 30 ~lA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 00:15 15:45 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-Ol 00:30 16:00 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 00:35 16:05 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 00:45 16:15 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5~00E+01 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 01:00 16:30 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01.
01:15 16:45 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 01:30 17:00 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 01:40 17:10 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 01:45 17:15 NA 1.00E~Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 02:00 17:30 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 02:05 17:35 NA 1.00E~Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 02:15 17:45 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 02:30 18:00 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 02:45 18:15 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 03:00 18:30 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 03:15 18:45 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 03:30 19:00 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+oo*9.50E-01 03:45 19:15 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.SOE-O_l.------ 04:00 19:30 NA 1.00E-Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 04:15 19:45 NA l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9 .. 50E-Ol 04:30 20:00 NA 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 1.60E+OO 9.50E 04:35 20:{)5 NA l.OOE-Ol 5.78E+Ol 5.16E+Ol 1.12E+02 1.60E+OO 9.50E-Ol
- 04:45 20:15 NA 1. OO.E-01 5. 78E+Ol 1.17E+02 1.12E+02 1. 60E+OO 9. 50E-Ol 05:00 20:30 NA* 1.00E-01 5.77E+Ol 2.15E+02 1.12E+02 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 05:15 20:45 NA 1.00E-01 5.77E+Ol 3.12E+02 1.12E+02 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 o5*:3o 21:00 NA 1.00E-01 5. 77E+Ol 4.10E+02 1.11E+02 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 05:45 21:15 NA J,..OOE-01 1.56E+02 5.11E+o2 9.00E+02 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 06:00 21:30 NA 1.00E-01 4.36E+02 8.90E+02 3.14E+03 l.60E+OO 9.50E-Ol 06:15 21:45 NA l.OOE-01 O.QOE+OO O.OOE+OO 6.00E+OO l.60E+OO 9.50E-01 06:30 22:00 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-Ol.
06:45 22:15 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 07:00 22:30 NA l.OOE-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 07:15 22:45 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.SOE-01 07:30 23:00 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 0.-00E+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 07:45 23:15 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O~OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 08:00 .23:30 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 08:05 23:35 NA 1.00E-01 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01
. 08:15 23:45 NA 1.00E-01 O~OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 1.60E+OO 9.50E-Ol 08:30 00:00 NA 1.00E-01 1.15E+04 6.53E+05 9.17E+04 1.60E+OO 9.SOE-01 08:35 00:05 NA 1.00E-01 6.86E+02 6.75E+05 5.13E+03 1.60E+OO 9.50E-01 *Note: R41A,B,C are interlocked to deenergize when R45B exceeds 3.0E-2uCi/cc (alarm set pt) 9.2.s* Rev.l
SALEM Annual Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/83
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Real Time 23 Wste 24 Wste ELECT Gas Tnk Gas Tnk PEN R42C MR/HR R42D MR/HR R4'J MR/HR CTESTAl MR/.HR CTESTBl MR/HR Hgh Rng Incntmt R44A R/HR Hgh Rng Incntmt R44B R/HR
*ao: oo 15:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.00E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 00:15 15:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO -1.00E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 00:30 16:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.00E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 00:35 16:05 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.00E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 00:45 16:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.02E+01*4.00E-Ol 2.50E+OO l.OOE+OO 2.02E+OO 01:00 16:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.02E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO l.OOE+OO 2.22E+OO 01:15 16:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.02E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 2.33E+OO 01:30 17:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.02E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO l.OOE+OO 2.44E+OO 01:40 17:10 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 2.56E+OO 01:45 17:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 2.70E+OO 02:00 17:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 2.95E+OO 02:05 17:35 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+oo* l.OOE+OO 3.08E+OO 02:15 17:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.20E+OO 02:30 18:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.0JE+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.30E+OO 02:45 18:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.04E+Ol-4.00E-Ol 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.55E+OO 03:00 18: 30 5. 2*5E+OO 1. 50E+OO 1. 04E+Ol 4. OOE-01 2. 50E+OO 1. OOE+OO 3. 51E+OO 03:15 18:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.47E+OO 03:30 19:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO l.OOE+OO 3.44E+OO 03:45 19:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO l.OOE+OO 3.41E+OO 04:00 19:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.38E+OO
- 0.4:15 19:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.35E+OO
- 04: 30 20:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.00E+OO 3.32E+OO 04:35 20:05 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.09E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 2.50E+02 2.75E+02 -- 04 :45 20:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.09E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 2.42E+02 2.73E+02 05:00 20:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.08E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 2.37E+02 2.65E+02 05:15 20:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.08E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 2.32E+02 2.60E+02 05:30 21:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.08E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 2.27E+02 2.55E+02 05:45 21:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 2.03E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 1.05E+03 1.63E+03 06:00 21:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 5.42E+Ol 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 3.70E+03 6.01E+03 06:15 21:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.16E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 6.77E+03 1.16E+04 06:30 22:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.65E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 9.60E+03 1.70E+04 06:45 22:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.64E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 9.23E+03 1.68E+04 07:00 22:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.22E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 8.87E+03 1.63E+04 07:15 22:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.16E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 8.54E+03 1.62E+04 07:30 23:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.13E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 8.23E+03 1.60E+04 07:45 23:15 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.12E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OG 7.94E+03 1.59E+04 08:00 23:30 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.11E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 7.66E+03 1.58E+04 08:05 23:35.5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.11E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 7.57E+03 1.58E+04 08:15 23:45 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.10E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 7.40E+03 1.57E+04 08:30 00:00 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1.10E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 7.15E+03 1.56E+04 08:35 00:05 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.09E+02 4.00E-01 2.50E+OO 7.08E+03 1.56E+04 9.2.9 Rev.l
SALEM Annual Exercise (S8806) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt ~lnt Vnt .2Z Main 24 Main 21 Main Nbl Gas NG Mid NG Hgh Fltr Mon Stm Line Stm Line Stm Line A TIME Real R45A R45B R45C R45D.. . R46A R46B R46C ~OURS Time CPM UCI/CC UCI/CC CPM MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR 00:00 15:30 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 00:15 15:45 1.50E+02 3~50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 00:30 16:00 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.SOE-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 00:35 16:05 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 l.OOE-01 00:45 16:15 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 01:00 16:30 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.SOE-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 01:15 16:45 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 01:30 17:00 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 .1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 01:40 17:10 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 01:45 17:15 1.50E+02 3.50E-03*3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 02:00 17:30 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 02:05 17:35 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 02:15 17:45 1.50E+02 3.SOE-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 02:30 18:00 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 l.OOE-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 02:45 18:15 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 03:00 18:30 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E-02 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 03:15 18:45 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E+OO 1.00E-01 l.OOE-01 1.00E-01 03:30 19:00 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E+OO 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 03:45 19:15 1.50E+02 3.SOE-03 3.50E-03 6.90E+OO l.OOE-01. 1.00E-01 l.0-0E-01 04:00 19:30 1.SOE+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E+OO l~OOE-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 04:15 19:45 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.SOE-03 6.90E+OO 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 04:30 20:00 1.50E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.90E+OO 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 04:35 20:05 2.12E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 6.93E+OO 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01
- 04:45 20:15 2.12E+02 3.50E-03* 3.50E-03 8.36E+OO 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 05:00 20:30 2.12E+02 3:50E-03 3.50E-03 1.0SE+Ol l~~OE-01-1.00E-01 1.00E-01
. 05:15 20:45 2;12E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 1.26E+Ol 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 05:30 21:00 2.11E+02 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 1.47E+Ol 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 05:45 21:15 1.00E+03 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 1.69E+Ol 1.00E~Ol 1.00E-01 1.00E-01
- 06:00 21:30 3.24E+03 3.50E-03 3.SOE-03 2.51E+01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 06:15 21:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+Ol 1.26E+01 3.94E+04 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 06:30 22:00 1.00E+06 1.00E+Ol 1.68E+Ol 2;46E+06 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 06:45 22:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+Ol 1.42E+Ol 5.67E+06 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 07:00 22:30 -1.00E+06 l.OOE+Ol 1.19E+Ol 8.40E+06 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 07:15 22:45 1.00E+06 9.62E+OO 9.62E+OO 1.07E+07 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 07:30 23:00 .1.00E+06 6.53E+OO 6.53E+OO 1.26E+07 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 07:45 23:15 1.00E+06 3.65E+OO 3.65E+OO 1.39E+07 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 08:00 23:30 1.00E+06 1.45E+OO 1.45E+OO 1.46E+07 l.OOE-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 08:05 23:35 1.00E+06 7.24E-01 7.24E-01 1.47E+07 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 08 :15 . 23:45 9.23E+05 7.21E-02 3.50E-03 1.48E+07 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 08:30 00:00 9.18E+04 7.16E-03 3.50E-03 l.48E+07 1.00E~Ol 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 08:35 00:05 5.23E+03 3.50E-03 3.50E-03 1.48E+07 1.00E~Ol 1.00E-01 1.00E-01
- If the R45D has been flushed, divide readings
-by 100; if the reading is >1E6 then report 1E6 9.2.10
SALEM Annual Exercise (S880.6) - MET AND RMS DATA 11/29/88 23 Main Vnt Erner PASS RM Stm Line Mn tr LOCAL .TIME Real R46D R46E R43 R52 HOURS Time MR/HR MR/HR MR/HR R/HR 00:00 15:30 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 1.00E-01 00:15 15:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 00:30 16:00 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 1.00E-01 00:35 16:05 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 00:45 16:1S l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 l.OOE-01 01:00. 16:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 01:15 16:45 1.00E~Ol 4.0oE~o1 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 01:30 17:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 01:40 17:10 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 01:45 17:15 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.00E-01 02:00 17:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 1.02E-01 02:05 17:35 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.02E-Ol 02:15 17:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.07E-Ol
- 02:30 18:00 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.12E-01 02:45 18:15* 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.18E-01 03:00 18:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 1.29E~Ol . 03 :15 18:45 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.34E-Ol 03:30 19:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.39E-01 03:45 1~:15 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1~44E-Ol 04:00 19:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-Ol 04:15 19:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-0~ 1.00E-02 1.55E-01 04:30 20:00 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-01
- 04:35 20:05 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-Ol 04:45 20:15 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 l.OOE-02 1.55E-01 05:00 20:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-01 05:15 20:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-01 05:30 21:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-01 05 :45 . . 21:15 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.00E-02 1.55E-Ol 06:00 21:30 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 1.26E-02 1.55E-Ol 06:15 21:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 6.57E+02 l~SSE-01 06:30 22:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 8.74E+02 1.SSE-01 06:45 22:15 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 7.37E+02 1.SSE-01 07:00 22:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 6.20E+02 1.55E-01 07:15 22:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 5.00E+02 1.SSE-01 07:30. 23:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 3.40E+02 1.55E-01 07:45 23:15 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 1.90E+02 1.55E-Ol 08:00 23:30 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 7.54E+Ol 1.55E-01 08:05 23:35 l.OOE-01 4.00E-01 3.76E+Ol 1.SSE-01 08:15 23:45 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 3.75E+OO 1.~SE-Oi 08:30 00:00 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 3.72E-Ol 1.55E-01 08:35 00:05 1.00E-01 4.00E-01 2.07E-02 1.55E-01 9.2.11 Rev.l
- SECTION 9.3.0 Artificial Island Annual Exercise INPLANT SURVEY MAP INDEX TITLE PAGE General Area Buidling Air Sample Isotopics and 9.3.1 Sample Dose Rate/Count Rate Data Aux Building Leak Location Air Sample 9. 3. 7 Isotopics and Sample Dose Rate/Count Rate Data Inplant survey Map Containment Survey Maps 78' 9.3.11 100' 9.3.14 130'* 9.3.17 Penetration.Survey Maps 45' 9.3.21 55' 9.3.24 78' Electrical Pen 9.3.27 78' Mechanical Pen 9.3.31 lOO'Mechanical Pen 9.3.35 Auxiliary Bldg. Survey Maps 64' . 9.3.40 84' 9.3.42 190' General 9.3.46 100' Control Point/Aux Bldg Entrance 9.3.49 100' Ul Chemistry Lab 9.3.50 113' Primary Sample Room 9.3.51 122' 9.3.56 Turbine Bldg. purvey Maps 140' 9.3.59
- 9.3.0
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) -- GENERAL AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- TIME REAL I131 I132 I133 I134 Il35 Kr85m Kr87 HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc
- uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 l.04E-16 1.63E-17 7.03E-17 2.75E-17 3.77E-17 8.59E-17 8.3DE-17 00:15 15:45 1.04E-16 l.63E-17 7.03E-17 2.75E-17 3.77E-17 8.59E-17 8.30E-17 00:30 16:00 2.87E-15 4.50E-16 1.93E-15 7.56E-16 1.04E-15 2.35E-15 2.27E-15 00:35 16:05 4.69E-15 7.17E-16 3.lSE-15 1.16E-15 1.68E-15 3.80E-15 3.54E-15 00:45 16:15 3.00E-14 4.35E-15 2.00E-14 6.48E-15 ~.06E-14 2.36E-14 2.06E-14 01:00 16:30 3.35E-14 4.51E-15 2.22E-14 5.95E~15 1.15E-14 2.53E-14 2.0lE-14 01:15 16:45 3.58E~14 4.47E-15 2.36E-14 5.23E-15 1.20E-14 2.61E-14 1.88E-14 01:30 17:00 3.82E-14 4.41E~15 2.49E-14 4.57E-15 1.25E-14 2.67E-14 1.75E-14 01:40 17:10 4.05E-14 4.45E-15 2.63E-14 4.25E-15 1.30E-14 2.76E-14 1.70E-14 01:45 17:15 4.29E-14 4.59E-15 2.78E-14 4.22E-15 l.37E-14 2.88E-14 1.71E-14 02:00 17:30 4.76E-14 4.72E-15 3.06E-14 3.84E-15 1.48E-14 3.07E-14 1.66E-14 02:05 17:3? 4.99E-14 4.83E-15 3.20E-14 3.77E-15 1.54E-14 3.18E-14 1.67E-14 02:15 17:45 5.23E-14 4.81E-15 3.34E-14 3.46E-15 1.59E-14 3.24E-14 1.59E-14 02:30 18:00 5.46E-14 4.65E-15 3.46E-14 2.97E-15 1.61E-14 3.25E-14 1.45E-14 02:45 18:15 5.92E-14 4.68E-15 3.73E-14 2.65E-15 1.71E-14 3.40E-14 1.38E~14 0-3: 00 18:30 5.92E-14 4.33E-15 3.69E-14 2.17E-15 1.66E-14 3.26E-14 1.20E-14 03:15 18: 45 5. 91E-14 4. OlE-15 3. 66E-14 1. 78E-15 1. 62E-14 3 .13E-14 1. 05E-14 03:30 19: 00 5. 91E-14 3. 71E-15 3. 63E-14 1. 46E-15_J,-..58E-14 3. OlE-14 9 .15E.::15 03:45 19:15 5.90E-14 3.44E-15 3.60E-14 1.20E-15 1.54E-14 2.89E-14 7.98E-15 04:00 19:30 5.90E-14 3.18E-15 3.57E~14 9.83E-16 1.50E-14 2.77E-14 6.96E-15 04:15 19:45 5.89E-14 2.95E-15 3.54E-14 8.07E-16 -1,46E-14 2.66E-14 6.07E-15 04:30 20:00 5.89E-14 2.73E-15 3.51E-14 6.62E-16 1.42E-14 2.55E-14 5.30E-15
- *04:35 20:05 1.02E-07 4.62E-09 6.08E-08 1.08E-09 2.45E-08 4.38E-08 8.80E-09 04:45 20:15 1.02E-07 4.39E-09 6.05E-08 9.43E-10 2.41E-08 4.26E-08 8.03E-09 05:00 20:30 1.02E-07 4.06E-09 6.00E-08 7.74E-10 2.35E-08 4.09E-08 7.0lE-09 05:15 20:45 1.02E-07 3.76E-09 '5.94E-08 6.35E-10 2.29E-08 3.93E-08 6.llE-09 05:30 21:00 l.02E-07 3.48E-09 5.89E-08 5.21E-10 2.23E-08 3.77E-08 5.33E-09 05:45 2~:15' 3.80E-07 1.06E-07 6.54E-07 1.41E-08 4.05E-07 2.30E-06 5.42E-07 06:0Q 21:30 1.39E-06 3.60E-07 2.38E-06 4.23E-08 1.45E-06 8.llE-06 1.73E-06 06:15 21:45 2.65E-06 6.36E-07 4.50E-06 6.62E-08 2.69E-06 1.49E-05 2.89E-06 06:30 22:00 3.91E-06 8.69E-07 6.58E-06 8.02E-08 J.87E-06 2.llE-05 3.72E-06 06: 45 " 22:15 3.91E-06 8.05E-07 6.53E-06 6.58E-08 3.77E-06 2.02E-05 3.25E-06 07:00 22:30 3.91E-06 7.45E-07 6.47E-06 5.39E-08 3.67E-06 1.94E-05 2.83E-06 07:15 22:45 3.90E-06 6.90E-07 6.42E-06 4.43E-08 3.58E-06 1.86E-05 2.47E-06 07:30 23:00 3.90E-06 6.39E-07 6.36E-06 3.63E-08 3.49E-06 1.79E-05 2.16E-06 07:45 23:15 3.90E-06 5.91E-07 6.31E-06 2.98E-08 3.40E-06 1.72E-05 1.88E-06 08:00 23:30 3.89E-06 5.48E-07 6.25E-06 2.44E-08 3.31E-06 i.65E-05 1.64E-06 08:05 23:35 3.89E-06 5.34E-07 6.2~E-06 2.29E-08 3.28E-06 1.63E-05 1.57E-06 08:15 23:45 3.89E-06 5.07E-07 6.20E-06 2.00E-08 3.23E-06 1.58E-05 1.43E-06 08:30 24:00 3.89E-06 4.69E-07 6.15E-06 1.64E-08 3.14E-06 1.52E-05 1.25E-06 08:35 00:05 3.88E-06 4.57E-07 6.13E-06 1.54E-08 3.12E-06 1.50E-05 1.19E-06 LLDs 5.17E-14 4.75E-14 5.32E-14 3.16E-13 l.20E-15 1.35E-07 5.95E-07 ASSUMPTIONS:
- 1) SAMPLE VOLUMES: 25 CU. FT. (LO VOL), 9500. CC (MARINELLI)
- 2) AT CONTACT DOSE RATES MEASURED AT 0.5 INCHES
- 3) COLLECTION EFFICIENCY: 0.9 (CARTRIDGE), 1.0 (PART FILTER)
- 4) EFFICIENCY RM14/EQUIVALENT: 0.025 (IODINES), 0.1 (PART.)
- 5) FOR PARTICULATES, APPROXIMATELY 5000 CPM EQUALS 1 MR/HR If the value~ in the table are < LLD, then rep~rt LLD 9.3.1 Rev.l
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - GENERAL AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS .T TIME HOURS REAL TIME Kr88 uCi/cc Xe133
- uCi/cc Xe133m uCi/cc Xe135 uCi/cc Sr89 uCi/cc Sr90 uCi/cc Mo99.
uCi/cc
============~====================================================================
00:00 15:30 1.73E-16 4.39E-15 1.50E-16 4.65E-16 4.27E-21 2.58E-22 2.03E-20 00:15 15:45 1.73E-16 4.39E-15 1.50E-16 4.65E-16 4.27E-21 2.58E-22 2.03E-20 00:30 16:00 4.73E-15 1.21E-1~ 4.12E-15 1.27E-14 1.17E-20 7.llE-22 5.57E-20 00:35 16:0~ 7.58E-15 1.98E-13 6.73E-15 2.0SE-14 l.92E-20 1.16E-21 9.llE-20 00:45 16:15 4.64E-14 1.26E-12 4.29E-14 1.29E-13 1.23E-19 7.43E-21 5.81E-19. 01:00 16:30 4.89E-14 1.41E-12 4.79E-14 1.42E-13 1.. 37E-19 8.31E-21 6.48E-19 01:15 16:45 *4.93E-14 1.51E-12 5.llE-14 1.49E-13 1.47E-19 8.90E-21 6.92E-19 01:30 17:00 4.95E-14 1.60E-12 5.43E-14 1.56E-13 1.57E-19 9.49E-21 7.36E-19 01:40 17:10 5.05E-14 1.70E-12 5.76E-14 1.64E-13 1.66E-19 1.0lE-20 7.81E-19 01:45 17:15 5.24E-14 1.80E-12 6.09E-14 1.72E-13 1.76E-19 1.07E-20 8_.26E-19 02:00 17:30 5.48E-14 2.00E-12 6.74E-14 1.88E-13 1.96E-19 1.19E-20 9.15E-19 02:05 17:35 5.63E-14 2.lOE-12 7.07E-14 1.96E-13 2.05E-19 1.24E-20 9.59E-19 02:15 17:45 5.67E-1A 2.19E-12 7.38E~14 2.02E-13 2.15E-19 1.30E-20 1.00E-18 02:30 18:00 5.58E-14 2.29E~12-7.69E-14 2.08E-13 2.25E-19 1.36E-20 1.0SE-18 02:45 18:15 5.70E-14 2.48E-12 8.33E-14 2.21E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-1T 03:00 i8:30 5.37E-14 2.48E-12 8.31E-14 2.17E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-11 03:15 18:45-5.0SE-14 2.48E-12 8.28E-14 2.13E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-17 03:30 19:00 4.76E-14 2.47E-12 8.25E-14 2.09E-13 2.44E-18 1.~8E-19 1.12E-17 03:45 19:15 4.48E-14 2.47E-12 8.23E-14 2.05E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.12E-17 04:00" 19:30 4.22E-14 2.47E-12 8.20E-14 2.02E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.12E-17 04:15 19:45 3.97E-14 2.46E-12 8.17E-14 l.98E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.12E-17 04:30 20:00 3.74E-14 2.46E-12 8.15E-14 1.94~-13 2.44E-18 1.48E~19 1.llE-17 04:35 20:05 6.36E-08 4.28E-06 1.41E-07 3.35E-07 4.24E-12 2.57E-13 1.93E-11 04:45 20:15 6.llE-08 4.27E-06 1.41E-07 3.31E-07 4.24E-12 2.57E-13 1.93E-11 05:00 20:30 5.7~E-08 4.27E-06 1.41E-07 3.25E-07 4.24E-12 2.57E-13 l.92E-11 05:15 20:45 5.42E-08 4.26E-06 1.40E-07 3.19E-07 4.24E-12 2.57E-13 1.92E-11 05:30 21:00 5.lOE-08 4.25E-06 1.40E-07 3.13E-07* 4.24E-1-2 2.57E-13 1.91E-11 05:45 21:15 3.83E-06 4.75E-05 6.49E-06 5.73E-06 7.52E-i-O 4.57E-11 1.73E-09 06:00 21:30 1.32E-05 1.74E-04 2.37E-05 2.06E-05 3.76E-09 2.28E-10 8.62E-09 06:15 21:45 2.38E-05 3.32E-04 4.52E-05 3.86E-05 7.52E-09 4.57E-10 1.72E-08 06:30 22:00 3.31E-05 4.89E-04 6.64E-05 5.59E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.57E-08 06:45 22:15 3.llE-05 4.88E-04 6.62E-05 5.49E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.57E-08 07:00 22:30 2.93E-05 4.88E-04 6.60E-05 5.39E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.56E-08 07:15 22:45 2.76E-05 4.87E-04 6.58E-05 5.29E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.55E-08 07:30 23:00 2.60E-05 4.86E-04 6.56E-05 5.19E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.54E-08 07:45 23:15 2.44E-05 4.86E-04 6.54E-05 5.09E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.54E-08 08:00 23:30 2.30E-05 4.85E-04 6.52E-05 5.00E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.53E-08 08:05 23:35 2.25E-05 4.85E-04*6.51E-05 4.97E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.53E-08 08:15 23:45 2.17E-05 4.84E-04 6.50E-05 4.91E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.52E-08 08:30 24:00 2.04E-05 4.84E-04 6.47E-05 4.82E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.52E-08 08:35 00:05 2.00E-05 4.84E-04 6.47E-05 4.79E-05 1.13E-08 6.85E-10 2.52E-08 LLDs 8.38E-07 6.81E-06 2.87E-06 2.84E-07 N/A N/A 1.20E-14
- If the values in the table are < LLD, then. report LLD 9.3.2 Rev.I
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - GENERAL AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- TIME REAL Te132 Cs134 Cs137 Bal40 La140 Ce144 TOT I HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc
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00:00 15:30 4.48E-19 1.0lE-18 2.02E-19 7.91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 2.56E-16 00:15 15:45 4.48E-19 1.0lE-18 2.02E-19 7.91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 2.56E-16 00:30 16:00 1.23E-17 2.78E-17 5.57E-18 7.91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 7.04E-15 00:35 16:05 2.02E-17 4.55E-17 9.llE-18 7.91E~22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 1.14E-14 00:45 16:15 1.29E-16 2.91E-16 5.82E-17 7.91E-22 3.09E-22 9.47E-23 7.14E-14 01:00 16:30 1.44E-16 3.25E-16 ~.51E-17 7.90E-22 3.07E-22 9.47E-23 7.77E-14 01:15 16:45 1.53E-16 3.48E-16 6.97E-17 7.90E-22 3.06E-22 9.47E-23 8.llE-14 01:30 17:00 1.63E-16 3.71E-16 7.44E-17 7.89E-22 3.05E-22 9.47E-23 8.46E-14 01:40 17:10 1.73E-16 3.95E-16 7.90E-17 7.89E-22 3.04E-22 9.47E-23 8.86E-14 01:45 17:15 l.83E-16 4.18E-16 8.36E-17 7.89E-22 3.04E-22 9.47E-23 9.32E-14 02:00 17:30 2.03E-16 4.64E-16 9.28E-17 7.88E-22 3.02E-22 9.47E-23 1.02E-13 02:05 17:35 2.13E-16 4.87E-16 9.75E-17 7.88E-22 3.02E-22 9.47E-23 1.06E-13 02:15 17:45 2.22E-16 5.lOE-16 1.02E-16 7.88E-22 3.0lE-22 9.47E-23 1.lOE-13 02:30 18:00 2.32E-16 5.33E-1~ 1.07E-16 7.88E-22 3.00E-22 9.47E-23 1.13E-13 02:45 18:1~ 2.52E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.87E-21 2.98E-21 9.47E-22 1.21E-13 03:00 18:30 2.51E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-l6 7.87E-21 2.97E-21 9.47E-22 1.19E-13 03:15 18:45 2.50E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.86E-21 2.96E-21 9.47E-22 1.18E-13 03:30 19:00 2.50E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.8~E-212.94E-2~9.47E-22 1.16E-13 03:45 19:15 2.49E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.85E-21 2.93E-21 9.47E-22 1.15E-13 04:00 19:30 2.49E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.85E-21 2.92E-21 9.47E-22 1.14E-13 04:15 19:45 2.48E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.84E-21 2.91E-21 9.47E-22 1.13E-13 04:30 20:00 2.48E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.84E-21 2.89E-21 9.47E-22 1.12E-13 04:35 20:05 4.30E-ll l.OlE-10 2.0lE-11 4.78E-15 l.76E-15 5.77E-16 1.93E-07 04:45 20:15 4.29E-11 l.OlE-10 2.0lE-11 5.18E-15 1.90E-15 6.26E-16 1;92E-07 05:00 20:30 4.28E-11 1.0lE-10 2.0lE-11 5.40E-15 1.98E-15 6.53E-16 1.90E-07 05:15 20:45 4.28E-11 l.OlE-10 2.0lE-11 5.40E-15 1.97E-15 6.53E-16 1.89E-07 05:30 21:00 4.27E-11 1.0lE-10 2.0lE-11 5.39E-15 1.96E-15 6.53E-16 1.81E-07 05:45 21:15 4.12E-09 1.91E-09 7.64E-10 1.80E-09*1.67E-09 6.79E-09 1.56E-06 06:00 21:30 1.51E-08 7.02E-09 2.80E-0~ 9.02E-09 8.31E-09 3.39E-08 5.62E-06 06:15 21:45 2.87E-08 l.34E-08 5.35E-09 1.80E-08.l.65E-08 6.79E-08 1.05E-05 06:30 22:00 4.23E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.70E-08 2.47E-08 1.02E-07 1.53E-05 06:45 22:15 4.22E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.70E-08 2.46E-08 1.02E-07 1.51E-05 07:00 22:30 4.21E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.70E-08 2.~5E-08 1.02E-07 1.49E-05 07:15 22:45 4.20E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.70E-08 2.44E-08 1.02E-07 1.46E-05 07:30 23:00 4.19E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.70E-08 2.43E-08 1.02E-07 1.44E-05 07:45 23:15 4.18E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.42E-08 1.02E-07 1.42E-05 08:00 23:30 4.17E-08 1.98E-OS 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.41E-08 1.02E-07 1.40E-05 _ 08:05 23:35 4.17E-08 1~98E-08 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.40E-08 1.02E-07 1.40E-05 08:15 23:45 4.16E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.40E-08 1.02E-07 1.38E-05 08:30 24:00 4.15E-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.39E-08 1.02E-07 1.37E-05 08:35 OQ:05 4.lSE-08 1.98E-08 7.90E-09 2.69E-08 2.38E-08 1.02E-07 1.36E-05 LLDs 2.00E-14 5.lOE-14 3.50E-14 1.60E-13 7.30E-14 1.40E-13
- If the values in the table are < LLD, then report LLD 9.3.3 Rev.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - .GENERAL AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL . T TIME REAL TOT NG TOT PART PARTIC. PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG HOURS TIME uCi/cc uCi/cc mR/hr @C NCPM @C mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'NCPM @C
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00:00 15:30 5.35E-15 1.69E-18 ( 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:15 15:45 5.35E-15 1.69E-18 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:30 16: 00 1. 47E-13 4.58E-17 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:35 16:05 2.40E-13 7.49E-17 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0 ..2 < 50 00:45 16: 15 1. 52E-12 4.78E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:00 16: 30 1. 69E-12 5.35E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 01:15 16: 45 1. 80E-12 5. 72E-16 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:30 17:00 L 91E-12 6.lOE-16 < 0.2 < 50 (. 0. 2 < 0.2 < 50 01:40 17:10 2.02E-12 6.48E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:45 17:15 2.13E-12 6.85E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:00 17:30 2.36E-12 7.61E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:05 17:35 2.47E-12 7.98E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 <.0.2 < 50 02:15 17:45 2.58E-12 8.36E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:30 18:00 2.68E-12 8.73E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:45 18:15 2.89E-12 9.61E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:00 18:30 2.88E-12 9.60E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:15 18:45 2.87E-12 9.59E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:30 19:00 2.85E-12 9.59E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:45 19:15 2.S4E-12 9.58E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:00 19: 30 2. 83E*-12 9.58E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:15- 19:45 2.82E-12 9.57E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:30 20:00 2.81E-12 9.56E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:35 20:05 4.87E-06 1.88E-10 . < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6. 8.4E+03 04:45 20:15 4.86E-06 1. 87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.80E+03 05:00 20:30 4.84E-06 1.87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.73E+03 05:15 20:45 4.82E-06 1.87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.68E+03 05:30 21:00 4.80E-06 1.87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.62E+03 05:45 21:15 6.64E-05 1. 96E-08 6.16E-01 3.08E+03 1.5"9E+OO < 0.2 > 5E4 06:00 21:30 2.41E-04 8.88E-08 2.79E+OO 1.40E+04 5. 72E+OO < 0.2 > 5E4 06:15 21:45 4.57E-04 1.75E-07 5.50E+OO 2.75E+04 1.07E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 06:30 22:00 6.69E-04 2.61E-07 8.21E+OO 4.11E+04 1.56E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 06:45 22:15 6.64E-04 2.61E-07 8.20E+OO 4.10E+04 1._54E+Ol ( 0.2 > 5E4 07:00 22:30 6.59E-04 2.61E-07 8.19E+OO 4.10E+04 1. 51E+Ol < 0.2 ) 5E4 07:15 22:45 6.54E-04 2.60E-07 8.18E+OO 4.09E+04 1. 49E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 07:30 23:00 6.50E-04 2.~0E-07 8.17E+OO 4.09E+04 1.47E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 07:45 23:15 6.46E-04 2.60E-07 8.17E+OO 4.08E+04 1.45E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 08:00 23:30 6.41E-04 2.59E-07 8.16E+OO 4.08E+04 1.43E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 08:05 23:35 6.40E-04 2.59E-07 8.15E+OO 4.08E+04 1.42E+01 < 0.2 > 5E4 08:15 23:45 6.31E-04 2.59E-07 8.15E+OO 4.07E+04 1.41E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 08:30 24:00 6.34E-04 2.59E-07 8.14E+OO 4.07E+04 1. 39E+01 < 0.2 > SE4 08:35 00:05 6.32E-04 2.59E-07 8.14E+OO 4.07E+04 1.39E+Ol < 0.2 ) 5E4 LLDs
- If the values in the table are < LLD, then report LLD _ 9.3.4 Rev.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - GENERAL AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS e,. TIME HOURS REAL TIME LOW VOL LOW VOL MARNELL! MARNELL! MARNELL! MARNELL! MARNELL! JBOMB-NG JBOMB-NG PARTIC. PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'mR/hr @C NCPM @C mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'NCPM @C
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00:00 15:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:15 15:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:30 16:00 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:35 16:05 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 00:45 16:15 < 0.2 ( 0.2 . < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 01:00 16:30 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < so* 01:15 16:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 01:30 17:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:40 17:10 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 01:45 17:15 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:00 17:30 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:05 17:35 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:15 17:45 . < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02 :.30 18:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:45 18:15 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 03:00 18:30 < 0.2' ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:15 18:45 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 03:30 19:00 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:45 19:15 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:00 19:30 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50
- 04:15 19:45 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 50
( 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 04:30 20:00 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:35 20:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 9.17E+Ol 04:45 20:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 9.12E+Ol 05:00 20:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 9.03E+01 05:15 20:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 8.96E+Ol 05:30 21:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 8.88E+Ol 05:45 21:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 7.39E+02 06:00 21:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 1.87E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 2.67E+03 06:15 21:45 2.87E-01 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.69E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 5.00E+03 06:30 22:00 4.21E-Ol ( 0.2 ( 0.2 5.51E+02 2.lOE-01 ( 0.2 7.27E+03 06:45 22:15 4.18E-Ol ( 0.2 ( 0.2 5.50E+02 2.06E-01 < 0.2 7.16E+03 07:00 22:30 4.15E-Ol ( 0.2 < 0.2 5.50E+02 2.0JE-01 ( 0.2 7.05E+03 07:15 22:45 4.12E-Ol < 0.2 ( 0~2 5.49E+02 2.00E-01 ( 0.2 6.94E+03 07:30 23:00 4.09E-01 < 0.2 ( 0.2 5.48E+02 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 6.84E+03 07:45 23:15 4.06E-01 < 0.2 < 0.2 5.48E+02 < 0.2 ( 0.2 6.75E+03 08:00 23:30 4~03E-01 < 0.2 ( 0.2 5.47E+02 < 0.2 ( 0.2 6.66E+03 08:05 23:35 4.03E-01 ( 0.2 < 0.2 5.47E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.63E+03 08:15 23:45 4.0lE-01 < 0.2 ( 0.2 5.47E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.57E+03 08:30 24:00 3.98E-Ol ( 0.2 < 0.2 5.46E+02 < 0.2 ( 0.2 6.48E+03 08:35 00:05 3.98E-01 < 0.2 < 0.2 5.46E+02 ( 0.2 < 0.2 6.45E+03 LLDs If the values in the table are <-LLD, then report LLD 9.3.5 Rev.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806} - GENERA~ AREA AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- -T TH!E HOURS*
REAL Tn1E MARNELL I MARNELL I N. GAS N. GAS mR/hr @C mR/hr @1'
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00:00 15:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:15 15:45 < 0.2 ( 0.2 00:30 16:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:35 16:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:45 16:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:00 16:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:15 16:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:30 17:00 < 0.2 ( 0.2 01:40 17:10 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:45 17:15 < 0.2 ( 0.2 02:00 17:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:05 17:35 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:15 17:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:.10 18:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:45 18:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:00 18:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:15 18:45 . < 0.2 < 0.2 03.:30 19:00 ( 0.2 < 0.2 03:45 04:00 19:15 < 0.2 19:30 < 0.2
---< 0.2 < 0.2
- 04:15 04:30 04:35 04:45 05:00 05:15 19:45 < 0.2 20:00 < 0.2 20:05 ( 0.2 20:15 ( 0.2 20:30 ( 0.2 20:45 < 0.2
. (
( ( ( 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 05:30 21:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 05:45 21:15 ( 0.2 < 0.2 06:00 21:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:15 21:45 < 0.2 ( 0.2 06:30 22:00 ( 0.2 .< 0.2 06:45 22:15 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 07:00 22:30 ( 0.2 < 0.2 07:15 22:45 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 07:30 23:00 ( 0.2 < 0.2 07:45 23:15 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 08:00 23:30 < 0.2 ( 0.2 08:05 23:35 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 08:15 23:45 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 08:30 24:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:35 00:05 ( 0.2 < 0.2 LLDs
- 9.3.6 Rev". I If the values in the table are < LLD, theri report LLD
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- T TIME.
HOURS REAL TIME Il31 uCi/cc I132 uCi/cc. Il33 uCi/cc Il34 uCi/~c I135 uCi/cc Kr85m uCi/cc Kr87
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00:00 15:30 1.04E-16 1.63E-17 7.03E-17 2.75E-17 3.77E-17 8.59E-17 8.30E-17 00:15
- 15:45 1.04E-16 1.63E-17 7.03E-17 2.75E-17 3.77E-17 8.59E-17 8.30E-17 00:30 16:00 2.87E-15 4.50E-16 l.93E-15 7.56E-16 1.04E-15 2.35E-15 2.27E-15 00:35 16:05 4.69E-15 7.17E-16 3.15E-15 1.16E-15 1.68E-15 3.80E-15 3.54E-15 00:45 16:15 3.00E-14 4.J5E-15 2.00E-14 6.48E-15 1.06E-14 2.36E-1-4-.2-.06E-14 01:00 16:30 3.35E-14 4.51E-15 2.22E-14 5.95E-15 1.15E-14 2.53E-14 2.0lE-14 01:15 16:45 3.58E-14 4.~7E-15 2.36E-14 5.23E-15 1.20E-14 2.61E-14 1.88E-14 01:30 17:00 3.82E-14 4.41E-15 2.49E-14 4.57E-15 1.25E-14 2.67E-14 1.75E-14 01:40 17:10 4.05E-14 4.45E-15 2.63E-14 4.25E-15 1.30E-14 2.76E-14 1.70E-14 01:45 17:15 4.29E-14 4.59E-15 2.78E-14 4.22E-15 1.37E-14 2.88E-14 1.71E-14 02:00 17:30 4.76E-14 4.72E-15 3.06E-14 3."84E-1S 1.48E-14 3.07E-14 1.66E-14 02:05 17:35 4.99E-14 4.83E-15 3.20E-14 3.77E-15 1.54E-14 3.18E-14 1.67E-14 02:15 17:45 5.23E-14 4.81E-15 3.34E~14 3.46E-15 1.59E-14 3.24E-14 1.59E-14 02:30 - 18:*oo 5.46E-14 4.65E-15 3.46E-14 2.97E-15 1.61E-14 3.25E-14 1.45E-14 02:45 18:15 5.92E-14 4.68E-15 3.73E-14 2.65E-15 *1.71E-14 3.40E-14 l.38E-14 03:00 18:30 5.92E-14 4.33E-15 3.69E-14 2.17E-15.1.66E-14 3.2_6E-14 1.20E-14 03:15 18:45 5.91E-14 4.0lE-15 3.66E-14 1.78E-15 1.62E-14 3.13E-14 1.05E-14 03:30 19:00 5.91E-14 3.71E-15 3.63E-14 1.46E-15 1.58E-14 3.0lE-14 9.15E-15 03:45 19:15 5.90E-14 3.44E-15 3.60E-14 1.20E-15 1.54E-14 2.89E-14 7.98E-1~
04:00 19:30 *5.90E-14 3.18E-15 3.57E-14 9.83E-16 1.50E~14 2.77.E-14 6.96E-15
- 04:15 04:30 04:35 04.:45 05:00 05:15 19:45 5.89E-14 2.95E-15 3.54E-14 8.07E-16 1.46E-14 2.66E-14 6.07E-15 20:00 5.89E-14 2.73E-15 3.51E-14 6.62E-16 1.42E-14 2.55E-14 5.30E-15 20:05 l.02E~07 4.62E~09 6.08E-08 1.08E-09 2.45E-08 4.38E~08 8.80E-09 20:15 l.02E-07 4.39E-09 6.05E-08 9.43E-10 2.41E-08 4.26E-08 8.03E-09 20:30 l.02E-07 4.06E-09 6.00E-08 7.74E-10 2.35E-08 4.09E-08 7.0lE-09 20:45 1.02E-07 3.76E-09 5.~4E-08 6.35E-10 2.29E-08 3.93E-08 6.llE-09 05:30 21:00 1.02E-07 .3.48E-0~ 5.89E-08 5.21E-10 2.23E-08 3.77E-08 5.33E-09 05:45 21:15 3.80E-07 1.06E-07 6.54E-07 1.41E-08 4.05E-07 2.30E-06 5.42E-07 06:00 21:30 1.39E-06 3.60E-Oi 2.38E-06 4.23E-08 1.45E-06 8.llE-06 1.73E-06 06:15 21:45 1.16E+OO 2.78E-Ol 1.96E+OO 2.89E-02 1.18E+OO 4.llE+OO 7.98E-01 06:30 22.:00 1.55E+OO 3.45E-Ol 2.61E+OO 3.18E-02 1.54E+OO 5.29E+OO 9.35E~01 06:45 22:15 1.32E+OO 2.72E-01 2.20E+OO 2.22E-02 1.27E+OO 4.32E+OO 6.93E-Ol 07:00 22:30 1.12E+OO 2.13E-Ol 1.85E+OO 1.54E-02 1.05E+OO 3.51E+OO 5.12E-01 07:15 22:45 9.06E-01 1.60E-Ol 1.49E+OO 1.03E-02 8.31E-Ol 2.74E+OO 3.63E-01 07:30 23:00 6.19E-Ol l.OlE-01 l.01E+OO 5.76E-03 5.54E-01 l.SOE+OO 2.17E-01 07:45 23:15 3.48E-Ol 5.28E-02 5.63E-Ol 2.66E-03 3.04E-Ol 9.72E-01 1.06E-Ol 08:00 23:30 1.39E-Ol 1.96E-02 2.23E-01 8.73E-04 1.18E-01 3.73E-Ol 3.71E-02 08:05 23:35 6.95E-02 9.53E-03 1.llE-01 4.09E-04 5.86E-02 1.84E-Ol 1.77E-02 08:15 23:45 6.95E-03 9.0SE-04 1.llE-02 3.58E-05 5.76E-03 1.79E-02 1.62E-03 08:30 24:00 6.94E-04 8.38E-05 1.lOE-03 2.94E-06 5.61E-04 1.72E-03 1.41E-04 08:35 00:05 3.85E-05 4.54E-06 6.09E-05 1.53E-07 3.09E-05 9.43E-05 7.49E-06 LLDs 5.17E-14 4.75E-14 5.32E-14 3.16E-13 1.20E-15 1.35E-07 5.~5E-07 ASSUMPTIONS:
- 1) SAMPLE VOLUMES: 25 CU. FT. (LO VOL), 9500 CC (MARINELLI)
- 2) AT CONTACT DOSE RATES MEASURED AT 0.5 INCHES
- 3) COLLECTION EFFICIENCY: 0.9 (CARTRIDGE), 1.0 (PART FILTER)
- 4) EFFICIENCY RM14/EQUIVALENT: 0.025 (IODINES), 0.1 (PART.)
- 5) FOR PARTICULATES, APPROXIMATELY 5000 CPM EQUALS 1 MR/HR If the values in the table are < LLD, then report LLD 9.3.7 Rev.1
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS -**T TIHE HOURS REAL TIME 15:30 Kr88 uCi/cc 1.73E-16 Xe133 uCi/cc 4.39E-15 Xe133m uCi/cc Xe135 uCi/cc 1.50E-16 4.65E-16 Sr89 uCi/cc 4.27E-21 Sr90 uCi/cc
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00:00 2~58E-22 Mo99 uCi/cc 2.03E-20 00:15 15:45 1.73E-16 4.39E-15 1.50E-16 4.65E-16 4.27E-21 2.58E-22 2.03E-20 00:30 16:00 4.73E-15 1.21E-13 4.12E-15 1.27E-14 1.17E-20 7.llE-22 5.57E-20 00:35 16:05 7.58E-15 1.98E-13 6.73E-15 2.05E-14 1. 92E-20 1.i6E-21 9.llE-20 00:45 16:15 4.64E-14 1.26E-12 4.29E-14 1.29E-13 1. 23E-19 7.43E-21 5.81E-19 01:00 16:30 4.89E-14 1.41E-12 4.79E-14 1.42E-13 1. 37E-19 8.31E-21 6.48E-19 01:15 16:45 4.93E-14 1.51E-12 5.llE-14 1.49E-13 1.47E-19 8.90E-21 6.92E-19
- 01:30 17:00 4.95E-14 1.60E-12 5.43E-14 1.56E-13 1. 57E-19 9.49E-21 7.36E-19 01:40 17:10 5.05E-14 1.70E-12 5.76E-14 1.64E-13 1. 66E-19 1.0lE-20 7.81E-19 01:45 17:15 5.24E-14 1.80E-12 6.09E-14 1.72E-13 1.76E-19 1.07E-20 8.26E-19 02:00 17:30 5.48E-14 2.00E-12 6.74E-14 1.88E-13 l.96E-19 1.19E-20 9.15E-19 02:05 17:35 5.63E-14 2.lOE-12 7.07E-14 1.96E-13 2.05E-19 1.24E-20 9.59E-19 02:15 17:45 5.67E-14 2.19E-12 7.38E-14 2.02E-13 2.15E-19 1.30E-20 1.00E-18 02: 30 . 18:00 5.58E-14 2.29E-12 7.69E-14 2.08E-13 2.25E-19 1.36E-20 1.05E-18 02:45 18:15 5.70E-14 2.48E-12 8.33E-14 2.21E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-17 03:00 18:30 5.37E-14 2.48E*::..12 8.31E-14 2.17E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-17 03:15 18:45 5.05E-14 2.48E-12 8.28E-14 2.13E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.13E-17 03:30 19:00 4.76~-14 2.47E-1~ 8.25E-14 2.09E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.12E-17
*03: 45 19:15 4.48E-14. 2.47E-12 8.23E-14 2.05E-13 2.44E-18 1.48E-19 1.12E-17 04:00 19:30 4.22E-14 2.47E-12 8.20E-14 2.02E-13 2.44E-18 1. 48E-19. 1.12E-17
- 04:15 04: 30.
04:35 04:45 05:00 05:15 19:45 20: 00 20:05 20:15 20:30 20:45 3.97E-14 2.46E~12
- 3. 7 4E-14 2. 46E-12 6.36E-08 4.28E-06 6.llE-08 4.27E-06 5.75E-08 4.27E-06 5.42E-08 4.26E-06 8.17E-14 1.98E-13 8 .15E-14 1. 94E-13 1.41E-07 3.35E-07 1.41E-07 3.31E-07 1.41E-07 '3.25E-07 1.40E-07 3.19E-07 2.44E-18 2.44E-18 4.24E-12 4.24E-12 4.24E-12 4.24E-12 1.48E-19 1.48E-19 2.57E-13 2.57E-13 2.57E-13 2.57E-13 1.12E-17 1.llE-17 1.93E-11 1.93E-11 l.92E-11 1.92E-11 05:30 21:00 5.lOE-08 4.25E-06 1.40E-07 3.13E-07 4.24E-12 2.57E-13 1.91E-11 05:45 21:15 3.83E-06 4.75E~o5 6.49E-06 5.73E-06 7.52E-10 4.57E-11 1.73E-09 06:00 21:30 1.32E-05 1.74E-04 2.37E-05 2~06E-05 3.76E-09 2.28E-10 8.62E-09 06:15 21:45 6.57E+OO 9.17E+Ol 1.25E+Ol 1.07E+Ol 4.16E-03 2.52E-04 9.50E-03 06:30 22:00 8.31E+OO 1.23E+02 1.67E+01 1.41E+Ol 5.67E-03 3.44E-04 1.29E-02 06:45 22:15 6.65E+OO 1.04E+02 1.41E+Ol 1.17E+01 4.82E-03 2.92E-04 1.lOE-02 07:00 22:30 5~30E+OO 8.82E+Ol 1.19E+01 9.75E+OO 4.0BE-03 2.48E-04 9.26E-03 07:15 22:45 4.05E+OO 7.16E+Ol 9.67E+OO 7.77E+OO 3.31E-03 2.0lE-04 7.50E-03 07:30 23:00 2.61E+OO 4.89E+Ol 6.59E+OO 5.22E+OO 2.27E-03 1.38E-04 5.12E-03 07:45 23:15 1.38E+OO 2.75E+Ol 3.70E+OO 2.88E+OO 1. 27E-03 7.74E-05 2.87E-03 08:00 23:30 5.20E-01 1.lOE+Ol 1.47E+OO l.13E+OO 5.lOE-04 3.lOE-05 1.14E-03
. 08: 05 23:35 2.55E-01 5.48E+OO 7.36E-01 5.62E-01 2.55E-04 1.55E-05 5.72E-04 08:15 23:45 2.45E-02 5.48E-01 7.34E-02 5.55E-02 2.55E-05 1.55E-06 5.71E-05 08:30 24:00 2.30E-03 5.47E-02 7.32E-03 5.44E-03 2.55E-06 1.55E-07 5.69E-06 08:35 00:05 1.25E-04 3.04E-03 4.06E-04 3.0lE-04 1.42E-07 8.60E-09 3.16E-07 LLDs 8.38E-07 6.81E-06 2.87E-06 2.84E-07 N/A N/A 1. 20E-14 *
- 9.3.8 Rev.1
*If the values in the table are <LLD, then report*LLD
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS .r TIME HOURS REAL TIHE Te132 uCi/cc Csl34 uCi/cc Cs137 uCi/cc Ba140 uCi/cc La140 uCi/cc Ce144 uCi/cc
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9.47E-23 TOT I uCi/cc 00:00 15:30 4.48E-19 1.0lE-18 2.02E-19 7. 91E-22 3.lOE-22 2.56E-16 00:15 15:45 4.48E-19 1.0lE-18 2.02E-19 7. 91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 2.56E-16 00:30 16:00 1.23E-17 2.78E-17 5.57E-18 7. 91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 7.04E-15 00:35 16:05 2.02E-17 4.55E-17 9. llE .. 18 7. 91E-22 3.lOE-22 9.47E-23 1.14E-14 00:45 16:15 1. 29E-16 2.91E-16 5.82E-17 7. 91E-22 3.09E-22 9.47E-23 7.14E-14 01:00 16:30 1. 44E-16 3.25E-16 6.51E-17 7. 90E:...22 3.07E-22 9.47E-23 7.77E-14 01:15 16:45 1. 53E-16 3.48E-16 6.97E-17 7.90E-22 3.06E-22 9.47E-23 8. llE-14 01:30 17:00 1. 63E-16 3. 71E-16 7.44E-17 7.89E-22 3.05E-22 9.47E-23 8.46E-14 01:40 17:10 1.73E-16 3.95E-16 7.90E-17 7.89E:-22 3.04E-22 9.47E-2"3 8.86E-14 01:45 17:15 1. 83E-16 4:18E-_16 8.36E-17 7.89E-22 3.04E-22 9.47E-23 9.32E-14 02:00 17:30 2.03E-16 4.64E-16 9.28E-17 7.88E-22 3.02E-22 9.47E-23 1. 02E-13 02:05 17:35 2 .13E-16 4.87E-16 9.75E-17 7.88E-22 3.02E-22 9.47E-23 1.06E-13 02:15 17:45 2.22E-16 5.lOE-16 1.02E-16 7.88E-22 3.0lE-22 9.47E-23 1. lOE-13 02:30 18:00 2.32E-16 5.33E-16 1. 07E-16 7.88E-22 3.00E-22 9.47E-23 1.13E-13 02:45 18:15 2.52E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.87E-21 2.98E-21 9.47E-22 1. 21E-13 03:00 18:30 2.51E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.87E-21 2.97E-21 9.47E-22 1.19E-13. 03:15 18:45 2.50E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.86E-21 2.96E-21 9.47E-22 1.18E-13 03:30 19:00 2.50E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.86E-21 2.94E-21 9.47E-22 1.16E-13 03:45 19:15 2.49E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.85E-21 2.93E-21 9.47E-22 1.15E..:13 04:00 19:30 2.49E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.85E-21 2. 92E-21 9.47E-22 1.14E-13 04:15 19:45 2.48E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.84E-21 2. 91E-21 9.47E-22 1.13E-13 04:30 20:00 2.48E-16 5.79E-16 1.16E-16 7.84E-21 2.89E-21 9.47E-22 1.12E-13 04:35 20:05 4.30E-11 1.0lE-10 2. OlE-11 4. 78E-15 1.76E-15 5.77E-16 1. 93E-07 04:45 20:15 4.29E-11 1.0lE-10 2.0lE-11 5.18E-15 1. 90E-15 6.26E-16 1. 92E-07 05:00 20:30 4.28E-11 1.0lE-10 2. OlE-11 5.40E-15 1. 98E-15 6.53E-16 1.90E-07 05:15 20:45 4.28E-11 1.0lE-10 2.0lE-11 5.40E-15 1.97E-15 6.53E-16 1. 89E-07 05:30 21:00 4.27E-11 1.0lE-10 2.0lE-11 5.39E-15 1. 96E-15 6.53E-16 1. 87E-07 05:45 21:15 4.12E-09 1. 91E-09 7. 6'4E-10 1. 80E-09 1.67E-09 6.79E-09 1. 56E-06 06:00 21: 30 1. 51E-08 7.02E-09 2.80E-09 9.02E-09 8.31E-09 3.39E-08 5.62E-06 06:15 21: 45 1. 59E-02 7.41E-03 2.96E-03 9.96E-03 9.14E-03 3~75E-02 4.60E+OO 06:30 22:00 2.12E-02 9.94E-03 3.97E-03 1.36E-02 1. 24E-02 5.12E-02 6.08E+OO 06:45 22:15 l.SOE-02 8.45E-03 3.37E-03 1.15E-02 1. 05E-02 4.35E-02 5.09E+OO 07:00 22: 30 1. 52E-02 7.16E-03 2.86E-03 9.77E-03 8.86E-03 3.68E-02 4.24E+OO 07:15 22: 45 1. 23E-02 5.81E-03 2.32E-03 7.93E-03 7.17E-03 2.99E-02 3.40E+OO 07:30 23:00 8.42E-03 3.97E-03 1.59E-03 5.42E-03 4.88E-03 2.05E-02 2.29E+OO 07:45 23:15 4.73E-03 2.24E-03 8.93E-04 3.05E-03 2.73E-03 1.15E-02 1.27E+OO 08:00 23: 30 1. 89E-03 8.94E-04 3.57E-04 1.22E~03 L09E-03 4.60E-03 5.0lE-01 08:05 23:35 9.43E-04 4.47E-04 1.79E-04 6.09E-04 5.44E-04 2.30E-03 2. 49E 08:15 23:45 9.41E-05 4.47E-05 1.79E-05 6.09E-05 5.42E-05 2.30E-04 2.47E-02 08:30 24:00 9.39E-06 4.47E-06 1.79E-06 6.08E-06 5.40E-06 2.30E-05 2.-44E-03 08:35 00:05 5.21E-07 2.48E-07 9.92E-08 3.38E-07 2.99E-07 1. 28E-06 1. 35E-04 LLDs 2.00E-14 5.lOE-14 3.50E-14 1.60E-13 7.30E-14 1.40E-13
- If the values in the tabie are < LLD, then report LLD 9.3.9 Rev.l
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- T THIE HOURS REAL THIE 15:30 TOT NG uCi/cc 5.35E-15 1.69E-18
-- LOW VOL LOW VOL TOT PART PARTIC. PARTIC.
uCi/cc mR/hr @C NCP1-f @C 0.2 < 50 LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'NCPM @C
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00:00 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 00:15 15:45 5.35E-15 1. 69E-18 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:30 16:00 1. 47E-13 4.58E-17 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:35 16:05 2.40E-13 7.49E-17 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 . < 50 00:45 16:15 1. 52E-12 4.78E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 (-50 01:00 16:30 1. 69E-12 5.35E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:15 16:45 1.80E-12 5. 72E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:30 17:00 1. 91E-12 6.lOE-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:40 17:10 2.02E-12 6.48E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:45 17:15 2.13E-12 6.85E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:00 17:30 2.36E-12 7.61E-16 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:05 17:35 2.47E-12 7.98E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:15 17:45 2.58E-12 8.36E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:30 18:00 2.68E-12 8.73E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:45 18:15 2.89E-12 9.61E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:00 18:30 2.88E-12 9.60E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:15 18:45 2.87E-12 9.59E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:30 19:00 2.85E-12 9.59E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:45 19:15 2.84E-12 9.58E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < o.2 < 50 04:00 19:30 2.83E-12 9.58E-16 < 0.2
< 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:15 19:45 2.82E-12 9.57E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 04:30 20:00 2.81E-12 9.56E-16 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:35 20 :'05 4.87E-06 1. 88E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.84E+03 04:45 20:15 4.86E-06 1. 87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.80E+03 05:00 20:30 4.84E-06 1. 87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.73E+03 05:15 20:45 4.82E-06 1. 87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.68E+03 05:30 21:00 4.80E-06 l.87E-10 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 6.62E+03 05:45 21:15 6.64E-05 1.96E-08 6.16E-01 3.08E+03 1. 59E+OO < 0.2 . > 5E4 06:00 21:30 2.41E-04 8.88E-08 2.79E+OO 1.40E+04 5. 72E+OO < 0.2 > 5E4 06:15 21:45 1.26E+02 9.68E-02 3.04E+06 > 5E4 4.69E+06 8.15E+03 > 5E4 06:30 22:00 1. 68E+02 1. 31E-01 4.13E+Q6 > 5E4 6.20E+06 1.08E+04 > 5E4 06:45 22:15 1. 42E+02 1. llE-01 3.50E+06 > 5E4 5.13E+06 9.01E+03 ) 5E4 07:00 22:30 1.19E+02 9.43E-02 2.96E+06 > 5E4 4.33E+06 *7.51E+03 > 5E4 07:15 22*: 45 9.62E+Ol 7.65E-02 2.41E+06 > 5E4 3.46E+06 6.02E+03 > 5E4 07:30 23:00 6.53E+Ol 5.23E-02 1.64E+06 > 5E4 2.33E+06 4.05E+03 > 5E4 07:45 23:15 3.65E+01 2.94E-02 9.23E+05 > 5E4 1.29E+06 2.25E+03 > 5E4 08:00 23:30 1.45E+Ol 1.17E-02 3.69E+05 > 5E4 5.11E+05 8.87E+02* > 5E4 08:05 23:35 7.24E+OO 5.86E-03 1. 84E+05 > 5E4 2.54E+05 4.42E+b2 > 5E4 08:15 23:45 7.21E-01 5.86E-04 1. 84E+04 > 5E4 2.52E+04 4.38E+Ol > 5E4 08:30 24:00 7.16E-02 5.85E-05 1.84E+03 > 5E4 2.49E+03 4.32E+OO > 5E4 08*: 35 00:05 3.97E-03 3.25E-06 1. 02E+02. > 5E4 1.38E+02 2.39E-01 > 5E4 4LDs r~*the-values*in the table are< LLD, then report LLD 9.3.10 Rev.1
SALEM ANNUAL. EXERCISE (S8806} - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- T TIME HOURS REAL TI!1E LOW VOL LOW VOL MARNELL I MARNELL I MARNELL I MARNELLI MARNELLI JBOMB-NG JB011B-NG PARTIC. PARTIC.. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'mR/hr @C NCPH @C mR/hr @C mR/hr @l'NCPH @C
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00:00 15:30 ( 0~2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:15 15:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:30 16:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:35 16:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 00:45 16:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 01:00 16:30 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50 01:15 ~6:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:30 17:00 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:40 17:10 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 01:45 17:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:00 17:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:05 17:35 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:15 17:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 .( 50 02:30 18:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 02:45 18:15 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 03:00 18:30 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 03:15 18:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 03:30 19:00 ( 0. 2 *. ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 50
----------0 3 : 45 19:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 04:00 19:30 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 < 50 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50
- 04:15 04:30 04:35 04:45 05:00 05:15 19:45 20:00 20:05 20:15 20:30 20:45
< 0.2 < 0.2
( 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
( 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
( 0-. 2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2
< 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
( 0.2
< 0.2
( 0.2
< 0.2
( 0.2
< 0.2 < 0.2
( 50
< 50 9.17E+Ol 9.12E+Ol 9.03E+Ol
- 8. 96E+Ol**
05:30 21:00 ( 0.2 < 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 50 < 0.2 ( 0.2 8.88E+Ol 05:45 21:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 50 < 0.2 < 0.2 7.39E+02 06:00 21:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < O*. 2 l.87E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 2.67E+03 06:15 21:45 7.94E+04 1. 38E+02 4.08E+04 > 5E4 6.30E+04 1.09E+02 > 5E4 06:30 22:00 1.06E+05 1. 84E+02 5.54E+04 > 5E4 8.32E+04 1.44E+02 ) 5E4 06:45 22:15 8. 92E+04 1.55E+02 4.70E+04 > 5E4 6. 96E+04 1. 21E+02 ) 5E4
.07:00 22:30 7.50E+04 1.30E+02 3.98E+04 > 5E4 5.81E+04 1.01E+02 ) 5E4 07:15 22:45 6.05E+04 1.05E+02 3.23E+04 ) 5E4 4.65E+04 8.07E+Ol ) 5E4 07:30 23:00 4.11E+04 7 .13E+Ol 2.20E+04 ) 5E4 3.13E+04 5.44E+Ol ) 5E4 07:45 23:15 2.30E+04 3.99E+Ol 1.24E+04 > 5E4 1. 74E+04 3.02E+Ol ) 5E4 08:00 23:30 9.12E+03 1. 58E+Ol 4.95E+03 ) 5E4 6.86E+03 1.19E+Ol ) 5E4 08:05 23:35 4.55E+03 7.90E+OO 2.47E+03 ) 5E4 3.41E+03 5.93E+OO ) 5E4 08:15 23:45 4.53E+02 7.87E-01 2.47E+02 > 5E4 3.38E+02 5.87E-01 > 5E4 08:30 24:00 4.51E+Ol ( 0.2 2.47E+Ol > 5E4 3.34E+Ol < 0.2 > 5E4 08:35 00:05 2.50E+OO < 0.2 1.37E+OO 6.86E+03 1. 85E+OO < 0.2 ) 5E4 LLDs If the values in the table are < LLD, then repo~t LLD 9.3.lOa
SALEM ANNUAL EXERCISE (S8806) - LEAK LOCATION AUX BLDG A/S & FIELD MEASUREMENTS
- T TIME HOURS*
00:00 REAL TINE MARNELL I MARNELL I N. GAS N. GAS mR/hr @C mR/hr @1'
====================================
15:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:15 15:45" < 0.2 < 0.2 00:30 16:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:35 16:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 00:45 16:15 < 0.2 -< 0.2 01:00 16:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:15 16:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:30 17:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:40 17:10 < 0.2 < 0.2 01:45 17:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:00 17:30 < 0.2 < 0. 2 ' 02:05 17:35 '< 0. 2 < 0.2 02:15 17:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 02:30 18:00 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 02:45 18:15 ( 0.2 "( 0.2 03:00 18:30 ( 0.2 . < 0.2 03:15 18-:45 < 0.2 < *o. 2 03:30 19:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 03:45 19:15 ( 0.2 < 0.2 04:00 19:30 ( 0.2 < 0.2
- 04:15 04:30 04:35 04:45 05:00 05:15 19:45 20:00 20:05 20:15
.20: 30 20:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2 ( 0.2
< 0.2 05:30. 21:00 < 0.2 ( 0.2 05:450 21:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:00 21:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 06:15 21:45 7.28E+03 1.26E+02 06:30 22:00 9.69E+03 1.68E+02 06:45 22:15 8.17E+03 1.42E+02 07:00 22:30 6.87E+03 1.19E+02 07:15 22:45 5.54E+03 9.62E+Ol 07:30 23:00 3.76E+03 6.53E+Ol 07:45 23:15 2.10E+03 3.65E+Ol 0-8:00 23:30 8.35E+02 l.45E+Ol 08:05 23:35 4.17E+02 7.24E+OO 08:15 23:45 4.15E+Ol 7.21E-01 08:30 24:00 4.13E+OO < 0.2 08:35 00:05 2.29E-01 < 0.2 LLDs If the values in the table are < LLD, then report LLD 9. 3. lOb * .Rev .1
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT
~-EL # 2 PRESSURIZER RELIEF TANK SEAL TABLE SHAFT REACTOR .___ _ _ COOLANT DRAIN PUMPS REGEN EXCESS HX LETDOWN HX
[JJ DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0000. - 0434 D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 12K DPM/100 CM~2 AT DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. 9.3.11
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT
. , EL 1275 RI # 2 1275 RI PRESSURIZER RELIEF TANK SEAL TABLE 1275 RI SHAFT REACTOR COOLANT ' - - - - - - DRAIN 1275 PUMPS 1275 RI 1275 RI 1275 RI REGEN EXCESS HX LETDOWN HX RI $ *1275 a
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2114 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSP*HERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A 2
/:
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT 7 . EL
# 2 j1.6E4R) j1.6E4R) iRESSURIZER
~ELIEF TANK SEAL T.ABLE l1.6E4R) I SHAFT REACTOR COOLANT
'------"+-DRAIN !1.6E4RI PUM.PS !1.6E4RI !1.6E4RI !1 .6E4RI REGEN EXCESS HX LETDOWN HX !1.6E4R) a e DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
DRILL TIME(S) : 0545 - END D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 2115 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A
- 9.3.13
UNIT TWO CON*TAINMENT ~----~---.............
* , EL # 22 IODINE.
REMOVAL UNIT
# 21 IODINE ---REMOVAL UNIT DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0434
~ NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 3-8K DPM/100 CM""'2 AT DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. . 9.3.14
UNIT TWO. C0 NT A.INMEN.T ~-----........... . . _ 9J' EL 1275 RI
# 22 IODINE REMOVAL UNIT 1275 RI 1275 RI 1275 RI # 21 IODINE - - - REMOVAL UNIT DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 .D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 211 4 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT~-------...... . . ._ W' EL l1.6E4RI 11 .6E4R\
# 22 ~~-...,... ......
IODINE REMOVAL UNIT l1.6E4RI l1.6E4RI 11 .6E4RI PZR 2
- l1.6E4RI
# 21 IODINE - - - REMOVAL Q.6E4R\ UNIT
. DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0545 - END D NEUTRON DOSE RATES. IN MRiHR REAL TIME(S) : 2115 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A 9 .* 3 .16
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT ,.O' EL DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0434 D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 1 530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 3-8K DPM/100 CM~2 ATMOSPHERE DATA AT DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. 9 *. 3c17
UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT .O' EL
~
EQUIPMENT .................~;;.. . .- -........ HATCH DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0031 - 0434
!:::, NEUTR~N DOSE RATES IN *MR/HR, REAL TIME(S) : 1601 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 3-8K DPM/100 CM~2 ATMOSPHERE DATA AT DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
9.3.18
UNIT TWO .J,. CONTAINMENT EL I 250R I I 250R I I 250R I I 250R I DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 211 4 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A 9o3.19
- Revol
UNIT TWO C..QNT AINMENT 1*' EL l9000R I l9000RI t9oooRI DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0545 - END D NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR . REAL TIME(S) : 2115 -::- END AIR SAMP~E DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A ATMOSPHERE DATA 9.3.20 Rev.l
UNIT TWO AUX-. BUILDING . , EL
.ITQJ ITQJ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ~ *1 ~
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 lliQJ- lliQJ 0 0 DRILL TIME(S) :* 0000 - 0434 [gQJ [gQJ. .R REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 I D SAMPLE DATA : 2.1 E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS) ITfil CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 3K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.21
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UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING .5' EL
!2.5RI !2.*5RI RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION .~ I~
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 l2.5Rl l2.5Rl DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0524 0 0 [gEJ REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2054 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 3K DPM/100 CM--2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. lsool D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.22
UNIT TWO
*AUX BUILDING
. 5 ' EL l25RI J25RI
~l I~
RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 I25RI 0 DRILL TIME(S) : 0525 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2055 - END I 15R I AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDl.NG AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A J5001 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.23
UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING . , *EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA :_2.1E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS) . S READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM 0 AMS CCONTINUDUS AIR MONITOR CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3~24
UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING
- 5' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA 0 AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM.-..2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
- DOSE RATES 25 R/HR 0525 - 0614
- 9. -3. 25 .
UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING 96' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA
\MS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING G AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/ 100 CM .... 2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.26
UNIT TWO ELECTRICAL PENETRATION es' EL
- DOSE RATES IF PASS IS IN RECIRC. PASS LINE WILL READ 30 R/HR @ CONTACT.
PASS LINES RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0214 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 1744 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 4.13E-11 (GROSS)
- CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
(3K DPM/CM~2 ON PASS VALVES) D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.* 3. 27
UNIT TWO ELECTRICAL PENETRATION es' EL
- DOSE RATES IF PASS IS IN RECIRC. PASS LINE WILL READ 40 R/HR @ CONTACT.
PASS LINES RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0215 - 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1745 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 4.13E-11 (GROSS) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM..-.2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. {3K DPM/CM..-.2 ON PASS VALVES) D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3.28
UNIT TWO ELECTRICAL PENETRATION
- -EL
- PASS LINES RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/ 100 CM-.2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. .
(3K DPM/CM--2 ON PASS VALVES) A--, DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS
-~ OTHERWISE INDICATED.
9.3.29 Rev.l
UNIT TWO ELECTRICAL PENETRATION
- EL
- PASS LINE 900 R/HR
@ CONTACT.
- 1. 20R I
- PASS LINES RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM.-..2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
(3K DPM/CM.-..2 _ON PASS VALVES) DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3."30 Revol
UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION - , j3' EL SERVICE WATER BAYS BORON INJECTION TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : DODO - 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE. DATA : 2.1E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM . CONTAMINATION LEVELS : <1K DPM/100 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS . D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR- UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3.31
UNIT :TWO
- MECHANICAL PENETRATION es' EL
-SERVICE - WATER BAYS BORON INJECTION TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 1
DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0524 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2124 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A D .. DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3.32
UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION 98' EL SERVICE WATER BAYS BORON INJECTION TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 . DRILL TIME(S) : 0525 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2125 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS
*OTHERWISE INDICATED.
9.3.33
UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION .98' EL SERVICE WATER BAYS BORON INJECTION TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE LEAK LOCATION AUX BUILDING AIR DAT~ AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING
- CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A
.D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. .9.3.34
UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION. Joo' EL STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK
# 21 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN # 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 04J4 REAL TIME(S) : 15JO - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2. 1E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS)
AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM
@AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1K DPM/100 CM-2 AT. ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS . D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR "UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3.35
UNIT TWO
-MECHANICAL PENETRATION 4f0' _EL STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK CTI
- D
# 21 FHB D
EXHAUST FAN
# 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN.
RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2114
- AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING
- AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3. JG.
UNIT TWO
- o' MECHANICAL PENETRATION EL STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK
~ 1---
II D D 21 FHB EXHAUST FAN
# 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0545 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2115 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING @AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9.3. 37
- uNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION
. , EL STEAM I 20 I GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK 1-20 I # 21 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN !12sl j12sl # 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN j12sl RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - 0759 REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - 2329 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA
- AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING
@AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLES..S OTHERWISE INDICATED, 9.3.38 *Rev.l
UNIT TWO MECHANICAL PENETRATION W' EL STEAM I 20 I GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS AIRLOCK 1.20 I 11251
# 21 FHB @
D D 112s1 EXHAUST FAN D
# 22 FHB D
112s1 EXHAUST FAN RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0800 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2330 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA
- AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING
@AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE. INDIC~TED. 9.3.39 Rev.l
UNIT TWO
- . [I]
AUX BUILDING
- 4' EL *
* [ill rn rnQQI RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ~ ~
DATE QF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILi: TIME(S) : 0000 - 0614 ((]
~
0
~ ~
REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2144 .
~
AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA 00 [5J [I]
~ ~
AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 40 0 CCPM 0 AMS <CONTINUOUS AIR MDNI TOR) D um CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM /100 CM~2 l[ill I
~
AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UN LESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
- cg o* D I :~
0 D
.9 ...0 . .o ..o~
- 1<1
<1 ~ ll.2_g ~
I
~ II21l ~ I [ill n ~ ~ I ~
D D
- llQQJ D D 9.3.4.0
_ UNIT TWO [23] aux BUILDING -- [23] 64' EL *
~
RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION [21 001~
~ ~
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 [23] DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END [Q D
~ ~
REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END
~
AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX ~ BUILDING AIR DATA 00
~ ~ ~
AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING
@ AMS CCDNTINUDUS AIR MDNI TOR) D
[23] CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1K DPM /100 CM~2 I I 1~1 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
-D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UN LESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
I : @ D D D ~ l i..o l i..o lli..o ~o~
- 2L 12
~ ll9J ~
- I [2]
~ [21j ~ I I ~ ~
CJ 24 CJ llQQl D CJ 9 .. 3.41
SPENT FUEL HX UNIT TWO SPENT ~JX BUILDING FUEL *rn ._,EL PIT PUMPS
~
I 22 SJ PlEll 21 SJ cc ~ 21 CC HX ID
~
PPS
~
RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988
~ 2.2 cc HX AUX FEED PPS DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0434 Ell REAL TIME(S) : S- 2004 Ell AIR SAMPLE DATA*: 2.1E-12 uCi/CC (GROSS) SW HX AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM ...... 2 AT ALL DOSE. RATE LOCATIONS.
D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. Ell Ell QJ Ell 21 CP I CTMT LJJ 22 CPI SPRAY PUMPS SPRAY Ell ADDIT.
~ TANK REFUEL.
WATER PURIF . PUMP SPENT RESIN WASTE STORAGE MONITOR TANK TNKS & PMPS 9.3.42
SPENT FUEL HX SPENT FUEL PIT PUMPS 22 SJ P121 SJ
~
cc
~~~~2_1_c_c--,-H_x~~-~ ~
PPS-- RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
~1--~_2_2_c_c~H_x~~~
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 AUX . . . .~"". . . . . . . . . .. FEED PPS~::f::l~!===t=-+--L DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0524 REAL- TIME(S) : 2005 - 2054 AlR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <: 1 K DPM/100 .CM ..... 2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCAT~ONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CTMT SPRAY PUMPS SPRAY
~*
ADDIT. TANK REFUEL. WATER PURIF. PUMP SPENT RESIN WASTE STORAGE MONITOR TANK TNKS & PMPS 9.3.43
SPENT FUEL HX UNIT TWO .aux BUILDING SPENT FUEL ~4' EL PIT PUMPS
. [Q] ---=HOR,,__I_ _
I 22 SJ I I 21 SJ l1JIBl
~c_._ __ 2_1_c_c_H_x_ _*~
cc Hool PPS-- RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
~c_._ __ 2_2_c_c_H_x_ _
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0525 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2055 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE lt'\JDICATED. CTMT SPRAY PUMPS SPRAY ADDIT. TANK REFUEL. WATER PURIF. PUMP SPENT RESIN WASTE STORAGE MONITOR TANK TNKS & PMPS
SPENT FUEL HX UNIT TWO SPENT
~ux BUILDING
- 4' FUEL PIT EL PUMPS
_ _...E;50R.,._1_ _~ I 22 SJ I I 21 SJ 5oRI
~~-2_1_c_c_H_x_ _--1~
cc 5001 PPS.__ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CTMT SPRAY PUMPS SPRAY ADDIT. TANK REFUEL. WATER PURIF . PUMP SPENT RESIN WASTE STORAGE MONITOR TANK TNKS & ?MPS 9.3.45
0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM WASTE~ EVAP. CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/ 100 CM~2 UNIT AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. = D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9o3.46
..-x UNIT TWO 1~0'
*BUILDING EL BORIC ACID EVAP. ~ ~
RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 200~ - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA 18/i'J AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
~S WASTE~
READING (IF ANY): ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM--2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. EVAP. UNIT ~ 1* *~ D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
UNIT TWO ~X BUILDING 1~' EL BORIC ACID EVAP. RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX
- BUILDING AIR DATA
.t/i) AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) ~MS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING WASTE~ EVAP. CONTAMINATION L.EVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM ..... 2 UNIT AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. . =
.0 D.*
- DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
. *-'-*-* *-**---*-*-*- **-~ -*-- . .. -~--*--~ .......... .., .. _ .. ---~-- --~**~-"-*
AUX BUILDING ENTRANCE
- ALLWAY_AT PSCP
.ipoo' EL COUNT ROOM [g]l[g] AUX BUILDING ENTRANCE [g]_ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
. DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - END REAL TIME(S) : 1530 .- END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL_ DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. . D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS .OTHERWISE INDICATED.
-*-
- 0615 - END 24 MR/HR 9
- 3
- 4 9 .: *-.. -
UNIT ONE AUX .BUILDING, CHEMISTRY LAB
- O' EL 0J [ill 1 D
a, I I I* I [ill [ill I
- RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - . END REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA: 2.1E-12 (GROSS)
AMS READING (IF ANY): 150 CCPM CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RAT~ LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.50
UNIT ONE AJ.iX BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM ltl' EL LJ I . RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0044 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 1614 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2.1E-12 (GROSS) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <.1 K DPM/100 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.51
UNIT ONE
- r WX B-UILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE. ROOM.
EL [QJ 0 120 [§] RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0045 - 0434 REAL TIME(S) : 1615 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2.1 E-12 (GROSS) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
. CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1K DPM/100 CM-2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.52
UNIT ONE llll:cUX BUILDI.N*G, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM .,13' EL . RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0544 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 2114 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY): ALARMING 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.53
UNIT ONE 1111}.UX BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM ~3'* EL 5R 11001 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S). : 0545 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2115 - 2144 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3.54
- UNIT ONE
-~~ f 2ILDING, PRIMARY SAMP.LE ROOM 10R
[ill] RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION -* DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END END . AIR SAMPLE D-ATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1K DPM/100 CM~2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . 9.3-.55
UNIT TWO D @] # 2 AUX BUILDING D CONTROL ROOM AIR e:2' EL D CONDITIONING UNIT
~ ~
AUX
# # BUILDING 22 21 SUPPLY FANS COMPONENT @] COOLING SURGE TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION @]
AUX DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 BUILDING EXHAUST FANS DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 9434 REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2004 AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2.1 E-12 (GROSS) VOLl:JME C.ONTROL (uCi/cc1 TANK 0 AMS. (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) AMS READING (IF ANY): 200 - 400 CCPM CONTAMINATION LEVELS: <1 K DPM/100 CM.-.2 AT ALL DOSE RATE LOCATIONS. D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. BORIC ACID TANKS BORIC ACID FILL TANK STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN TANK 9.3.56 \
UNIT TWO .;.,ux BUILDING -t--~-_ c:-:;l 1 2 __._c.::__o=-.:.NTROL ROOM AIR ~2'*EL CONDITIONING UNIT E2J AUX
# BUILDING
_j__.W..~2..'..11-1-t--::::j::::::::::="r SUPPLY FANS 1.(11 COMPONENT L-~LJ~------r~ _ COOLING SURGE TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION AUX DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 BUILDING EXHAUST FANS DRILL TIME(S) : 0435 - 0614 REAL TIME(S) : 2005 - 21 44 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX VOLUME
*BUILDING AIR DATA CONTROL TANK 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. BORIC *ACID TANKS BORIC ACID FILL TANK
- ~. STEAM
, GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANK 9.3.57
UNIT TWO D r::;-::;-i 24 # 2 .LUX BUILDING D --t--L::..:J_ _ _._c:::_:O:_:_NTRO L ROOM AIR
- ~2' EL* D CONDITIONING
~ ____.. UNIT AUX # # BUILDING 22 _j__W-J::.-2.+1-8--::::!:::::::::=f" SUPPLY FANS rool COMPONENT ,l __ _'.=~---...:.---r-~SURGE COOLING TANK RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION AUX DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 BUILDING EXHAUST FANS DRILL TIME(S) : 061 5 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX VOLUME BUILDING AIR DATA CONTROL TANK 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR)
AMS READING (IF ANY) : ALARMING CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A
-~
D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. BORIC ACID TANKS BORIC ACID FILL TANK STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANK 9.3o58
DNIT TWO . AURBINE BUILDING
**40' EL Unit 2 Reactor Building c.._*_ ) (...___)
( )
@I @] @] ( )
( ) ( )
@]
D @]
@]
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 - 0614 .D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. REAL TIME(S) : 1530 - 2*1.44 CONTAMINATION LEVELS: < 1 K DPM/100 CM~2 AT DOSE RATE LOCATIONS.
- 9. 3.. .s~r
UNIT TWO -WRBINE BUILDING
~,EL -
Unit 2 Reactor Building NORTH (SITE) ( ) ( ) [IQ]* [IQ]*
- l4o~( )
- mg* l20RI l20RI ffi9*
[IQ]* mg* * ) rn:g* l40RI (
~ - -
( ) - ( ) [QJ* l20RI
- J20RJ D l40RI*
DATE OF DRILL : NOVEMBER 29, 1988 D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. DRILL TIME(S) : 0615 - END REAL TIME(S) : 2145 - END
- DATA WILL CHANGE AFTER 0700 SEE PLUME DATA FOR 100 METERS CONTAMINATION LEVELS: SEE PLUME DATA CENTERLINE FOR DETAILED RAD INFO.
Q "') c __Q____
TRAN. TD ER 115024 /. I I
!ti I '.]1 PARKING AREA 5 /. . 50/.
250 FEET 1988 GRADED EXERCISE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ONSITE PLUME MAP NOVEMBER 29, 1988 9.4.1 Rev. 2
FIELD TEAM DOSE RATE & ISOTOPIC CONVERSION FACTORS~ 11-29/30-88 ~0~INE CARTRIDGE PARTICULATE FILTER
.D.R. @C D.R. @1' D.R. @C D.R. @1' CPM mR/hr mR/hr CPM
- mR/hr mR/hr 1.00E+04 2.60E-01 2.00E-01 1.00E+04 2.00E+OO 2.00E-01 5.00E+04 1.30E+OO 2.00E-01 5.00E+04 1.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 l.OOE+~.60E+OO 2.00E-01 1.00E+05 2.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 5.00E+05 1. 30E+Ol 2.00E-01 5.00E+05 l.OOE+02 2.00E-01 1.00E+06 2.60E+Ol 2.00E-01 1.00E+06 2.00E+02 3.48E-01 5.00E+06 l.30E+02 2.26E-01 5.00E+06 1. OOE+03 1.74E+OO 1.00E+07 2.60E+02 4.51E-01 1.00E+07 2.00E+03 3.48E+OO 5.00E+07 1. 30E+03 2.26E+OO 5.00E+07 1.00E+04 1. 74E+Ol 1.00E+08 2.60E+03 4.51E+OO 1.00E+08 2.00E+04 3.48E+Ol 5.00E+08 1.30E+04 2.26E+Ol 5.00E+08 1. OOE+05 1. 74E+02
.OOE+09 2.60E+04 4.51E+Ol 1.00E+09 2.00E+05 3.48E+02 Isotopic Multiplication Factors A. Iodine Cartridge (uCi/cc) B. Particulate Filter (uCi/cc)
!131 = !131 cpm * *6. O E-07 Mo99 = Part. cpm
- 1.46 E-08
!132 = IlJl cpm
- 7.08 E-08 Csl34 = Part. cpm
- 1.14 E-08
!133 = !131 cpm
- 9.48 E-07 Csl37 = Part. cpm
- 4.57 E-09
!134 = I131 cpm
- 2.37 E-09 Ba140* = Part. cpm
- 1.56 E-08
!135 = !131 cpm
- 4.81 E-07 Lal40 =Part. cpm
- 1.38 E-08 Cel44 = Part. cpm
- 4.5 E-08 ASSUMPTIONS:
- 1) LOW VOL SAMPLE VOLUME EQUAL TO 30 CU. FT. (8.496E5 cc)
- 2) AT CONTACT DOSE RATE MEASURED AT 0.5 INCHES FROM THE SOURCE
- 3) COLLEC. EFF. = 1. 0 (CHARCOAL CARTRIDGE & PARTICULATES)
- 4) EFF. FOR RM-14/EQUIVALENT IS 0.025 (CHARCOAL), 0.1 (PART.)
- 5) RM-14 READINGS >5.00E+04 SHALL BE READ AS "OFF SCALE HIGH"
- 6) DOSE RATES <2.00E-1 SHALL BE READ AS SUCH 7j DOSE RATES TAKEN WITH AN R02 OR EQUIVALENT 9.4.2 Rev; 1
\.j.
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLIN.E WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 100 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 0.06 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN *ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:05 04:35 0 0 0 0 1 *o 20:15 04:45 0 0 0 0 1 0 20:30 05:00 0 0 0 0 1 0 A) :20:45 05:15 0 0 0 0 1 0 21:00 05:30 0 0 0 0 1 0 \
21:15 05:45 0 0 0 0 5 0 ' 21:30 06:00 .1 1 0 1 20 1 21:45 06:15 33954 42442 566 151489 1629273 102405 22:00 06:30 43737 54672 729 205461 2184510 136918 22:15 06:45 35891 44864 598 174450 1855169 115948 22:30 07:00 29336 36670 489 147607 .1570029 97849 22:45 07:15 22988 28734 383 119800 1274505 79206 \ 23:00 07:30 15149 18937 252 81825 870675 53956 23:15 07:45 8253 10316 138 45976 489315 30236 23:30 08: oo* 3196 3995 53 18371 *195551 12049 23:35 08:05 1595 1993 27 9182 97746 60'23 23:45 08:15 155 193 3 918 9769 600 oo:oo 08:30 15 19 0 92 976 60 00:15 08:45 1 1 0 5 54 3 00:30 09:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
* ***** SALEM GENERATING STATION.PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM*****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) METERS 200 WIND DIRECTION .: 2.235 263 MILES 0.12 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C,."P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) \.
20:06 04:36 0 0 0 0 1 0 .'° 20:16 04:46 0 0 0 0 1 0 20:31 05:01 0 0 0 0 1 0 20:46 05:16 o* 0 0 0 1 0 21:01 05:31 -0 0 0 0 1 0 21:16 05: 46' 0 0 0 0 5 0 21:31 06:01 1 1 0 1 17 1 21:46 06:16 29842 37302 497 133144 1431974 90005 22:01 06:31 38441 48051 641 180580 1919974 120338 22:16 06:46 31545 39431 526 153325 1630515 101907 22:31 07:01 25784 32230 430 129733 1379904 86000 22:46 07:16 20204 25255 337 105292 1120167 69615 23:01 07:31 13315 16644 222 71916 765239 47422 23:16 07:46 7254 9067 121 40409 430061 26575 23:31 08:01 2809 3511 47 16146 171870 10590
'23:36 08:06 1401 1752 23 8070 85909 '5293 23:46 08:16 136 170 2 806 8586 528 00:01 08:31 13 16 0 81 858 53 00:16 08:46 1 1 0 4 48 3 00:31 09:01 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
l
---. i I ***** SALEM'GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 300 263 .. WIND DIRECTION MILES 0.19 DATE 11/29/88
\
GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES *INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE ~TE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:07 04:37 0 0 0 0 1* 0
.,..'° 20:17 04:47 0 0 .. o 0 1 0 U1 20:32 05:02 0 0 0 0 1 0 20:47 05:17 0 0 0 0 1 0 21:02 05:32 0 0 0 0 1 0 21:17 05:47 0 0 0 0 4 0 21:32 06:02 1 1 0 1 15 1 21:47 06:17 25484 31854 425 113699 1222838 76860 22:02 06:32 32827 41033 547 154207 1639566 102763 22:17 06:47 26938 33672' 449 130932 1392382 87024
. 22:32 22:47 07:02 07:17 22018 17253 27523 21566 367 288 110785 89915 1178372 956569 734*40 59447 23:02 07:32 11370 14213 190 61413 653478 40496 23:17 07:47 6194 7743 103 34507 367252 22694 23:32 08:02 2399 2998 40 13788 146769 9043 2:,J: 37 08:07 1197 1496 20 6891 73363 4520 '23:47 08:17 116 145 2 689 7332 450 00:02 08:32 11 14 0 69 733 45 IC D
oo:i7 08:47 1 1 0 4 41 2 i:: 00:32 09:02 0 0 0 0 0 0
. WAIST AND i "I *** NOTE GROUND LEVEL .READINGS ARE THE SAME
- l-
\ ***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, ],.988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 400 WIND DIRECTION : 263 MILES 0.25 DATE 11/29/88
\'
GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOI:.E BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID . CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2. 5% EFF.* (mRem/HR) 20:07 04:37 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:17 04:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:32 05:02 0 0 0 0 0 0
'°.,,. en 20:47 21:02 05:17 05:32 0 0 0 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:17 05:47 0 0 0 0 3 0 21:32 06:02 0 1 0 1 12 1 21:47 06:17 21575 26969 360 96262 1035300 65072 22:02 06:32 27792 34740 463 130557 1388118 87003 22:17 06:47 22807 28508 380 110852 1178842 73678 22:32 07:02 18641 23302 311 93795 ~97654 62177 22:47 07:17 14607 18259 243 76125 09867 50330 23:02 07:32 9626 12033 160 51995 53259 34285 23:17 07:47 5244 6555 87 29215 310929 19213 23:32 08:02 2031 2538 34 11673 124260 7656 23:37 08:07 1013 1267 17 5835 62111 3827
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23:47 08:17 98 123 2 583 6207 3.81 i: 00:02 08:32 10 12 0 58 620 38 00:17 08:47 1 1 0 3 34 2 00:32 09:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
.J *** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOC~TION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) :. 2.235 METERS 500 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 0.31 DATE 11/29/88 I ;t GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TiME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% -EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:08 04:38 0 0 0 0 0 0 .20:18 04:48 0 0 0 0 0 0
- ~ 20:33 20:48 05:03 05:18 - 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:03 05:33 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:18 05:48 0 0 0 0 3 0 21:33 06:03 0 0 0 1 11 1 21:48 *06: 18 18290 22863 305 81605 877668 55164 22:03 06:33 23561 29451 393 110679 11767.67 . 73756 22:18 06:48 19334 24168 322 93974 999356 62460 22:33 07:03 15803 19754 263 79514 845754 52710 22*: 48 07:18 12383 15479 206 64535 686559 42667 23:03 07:33 8161 10201 '136 44078 469021 29065 23:18 07:48 4446 5557 74 24767 263588 16288 I, 23:33 08:03 1722 2152 29 9896 105341 6491 23:38 08:08 85,9 1074 14 4946 52655 3244 23:48 ' 08: 18 83 104 1 494 5262 323 ~ 00:03 00:18 08:33 08:48 8 0 10 1 0 0 49 3 526 29 32 2 00:33 09:03 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
/ ***** SALEM GENERATING. STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED I EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED _(m/sec) 2.235 METERS : 600 WIND DIRECTION 263 I I MILES :. 0.37 DATE 11/29/88 I ,
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GR9SS IODINE-131
********** WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID . I CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2 .*5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:09 04: 39. 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:19 04:49 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:34 05:04 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:49 05:19 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:04 05:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 .21: 19 05:49 0 0 0 0 2 0 21:34 06:04 0 0 0 1 9 1 21:49 06:19 15603 19503 260 69613 748697 47058 22:04 06:34 20099 25123 335 94415 1003844 62918 I
22:19 06:49 16493 20616 275 80165 852503 53281 l I I. 22:34 07:04 13481 16851 225 67830 721473 44965 f 22:49 07:19 10563 13204 176 55051 585671 36397 i 23:04 07:34 6962 8702 116 37601 400100 24794 i; 23:19 07:49 3792 4741 63 21127 224854 13894 \' r 23:34 08:04 1469 1836 24 8442 89861 5537 I i 23:39 08:09 733 916 *12 4219 44917 2768 ID 23:49 08:19 71 89 1 422 4489 276
< 00:04 08:34 7 9 0 42 449 27 . 00: 19 08:49 0 0 0 2 25 2 00:34 09:04 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** II . I GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 '
LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 700
- WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 0.43 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131 :
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE l TIME TIME (mR/HR) I (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
I I i I' 20:10 04:40 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 20:20 04:50 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 20:35 05:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:50 05:20 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:05 05:35 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:20 05:50 0 0 0 0 2 0 i 21:35 06:05 0 0 0 1 8 0 I 21:50 06:20 13417 16771 224 59862 643817 40466 I. I 22:05 06:35 17283 21604 288 81189 863223 54104 22:20 06:50 14183 17728 . 236 68935 i 733081 45818 22:35 07:05 11592 14490 193 58328 620406 38666 22:50 07:20 9084 11355 . 151 47340 503628 31299 23:05 07:35 5986 7483 100 32334 ~44053 21321
~3:20 07:50 3261 4077 54 18168 '193356 11948 I .J 23:35 08:05 1263 1579 21 7259 77273 4761** '
23:40 08:10 630 788 *11 3628 38625 2380 23:50 08:20 61 76 1 363 3860 237 00:05 08:35 6 7 0 36 386 24 i I 00:20 08:50 0 0 0 2 21 1 i 00:35 09:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 f I
*f *** NOTE : .WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. I I
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) .. 2.235 METERS 900 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 0.56 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES. INHALATION CLOCK TIME "T"
TIME WINDOW (mR/HR) WINDOW (mRad/HR) DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.7 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:11 04:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 \ ( 20:21 04:51 .Q 0 0 0 0 0 " 20:36 05:06 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:51 05:21 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:06 05:36 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:21 05:51 0 0 0 0 2 0 21:36 06:06 0 0 0 0 6 0 21:51 06:21 10171 12714 170 45379 488055 30676 22:06 06:36 13102 16377 218 61547 654379 41014 22:21 06:51 10751 13439 179 52257 555723 34733 ( r 22:36 07:06 8788 10985 146 44216 470308 29311 22:51 07:21 6886 8608 115 35886 381783 23726 t I 2*3: 06 07:36 4538 5673 76 24511 260814 16163 l l
- t 23:21 07:51 2472 3090 41 13772 146576 9057 23:36 08:06 957 1197 16 5503 58578 3609 23:41 08:11 478 597 8 2750 29280 1804 r'
;:J 23:51 08:21 46 .58 1 275 2926 180 00:06 00:21 08:36 08:51 .4 0
6 0 0 0 27 2 292 16 18 1 l. I f r 00:36 09:06 0 0 0 0 0 0 r t
*** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** I.
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 ! f* I" LOCATION: METERS : E6 25.5 WIND SPEED (m/sec) : WIND DIRECTION . 2.235 263 I t MILES 0.02 DATE 11/29/88 t t r.'t. GROSS IODINE-131 ;
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES. ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE t TIME I TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) . 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) i*
I* t\ 20:05 04:35 0 0 0 0 0 0 f~- : 20:15 0 20:30 04:45 05:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Il' 20:45 05:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 [ 21:00 05:30 0 0 0 0 0 0 '
- 1 21
- 15 21:30 21:45 05:45 06:00 06:15 17641 0
0 22052 0 0 294 0 0 78709 0 1 3 10 834622 . 53207 0 1 l
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*22:00 06:30 22725 28406 379 106751 1119007 71139 f 1
22:-15 06:45 18648 . 23310 311 90639 950265 60243 l 22:30 07:00 15242 19053 2!i>4 76692 804176 50840 22:45 07:15 11944 14930 199 62244 652780 41153 I. 23:00 07:30 7871 . 9839 131 42514 445927 28034
,. i' 23:15 07:45 4288 5360 71 23888 250599 15710 23:30 08: 00* 1660 2076 28 9545 100145 6260 23:35 08:05 828 1036 14 4771 50058 3129 23:45 08:15 80 100 1 477 5003 312 001: 00 08:30 8 10 0 48 500 31
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0 3 0 28 0 I 2 0 [.
*** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. f
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SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: Ell WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 370 WIND DIRECTION . 263 MILES 0.23 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION .\.0 CLOCK WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE ..i::.
I-' I TIME I "T" TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
.i::.
I 20:07 04:37 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:17 04:47 0 0 *o 0 0 0 20:32 05:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:47 05:17 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:02 05:32 0 o* 0 0 0 0 21:17 05:47 0 0 0 0 2 0 21:32 06:02 0 0 0 1 9 1 21:47 06:17 15290 19113 255 68219 733703 46116 22:02 06:32 19696 24620 328 92524 983740 61658 22:17 06:47 16163 20203 269 78559 835429 52214 0 22:32 07:02 13211 1.6514 220 66471 707023 44064 22:47 07:17 10352 12940 173 53949 573941 35668 23:02 07:32 6822 8528 114 36848 392087 24298 23:17 07:47 3717 4646 62 20704 220351 13616 23:32 08:02 1439 1799 24 8273 88061 5426 23:37 08:07 718 898 12 4135 44018 2712 23:47 08:17 70 87 1 413 4399 270 00:02 08:32 7 8 0 41 440 27 00:17 08:47 0 0 0 2 24 1 .<: I
!:t1 m 00:32 09:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 N *** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988. LOCATION: ES WIND SPEED (m/sec) : 2.235 METERS : 122.75 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES : 0.08 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:05 04:35 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:15 04:45 0 0 O* 0 0 0 20:30 05:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:45 05:15 0 :
0 0 0 0 0
<D 21:00 05:30 0 0 0 0 0 0 .""'...... 21:15 05:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 U1 21:30 06:00 0 0 0 0 o* 0 21:45 06:15 929 1162 15 4146 44339 2803 22:00 06:30 1197 l.496 20 5623 59448 3747 22:15 06:45 982 1228 16 4774 50485 3173 22:30 07:00 803 1004 13 4040 42725 2678 22:45 07:15 629 786 10 3279 34682 2168 23:00 07:30 415 518 *7 2239 23693 1477 23:15 07:45 226 282 4 1258 13315 *828 i I 23:30 08:00 87 109 1 503 5321 330 23:35 08:05 44 55 1 251 2652 165 23:45 08:15 4 5 0 25 266 16
- a 00
- 00 08:30 0 1 0 3 27 2 ID
< 00:15 00:30 08:45 09:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
*** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
-* SECTION 10.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1988 OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA Section Title 10.1 Offsite Field Survey Maps ( 10 & 50 mile ) 10.1.1 Source Term (Q) Data 10.1.3 Field Team CPM vs. Dose Rates 10.1.4 10.2 Offsite Plume Centerline Data 10.2.1 Specific Field Monitoring_Lo~ation Data 10.2.25 -~* 10.3 Meteorological Data and Forecast 10.3.1 10.0.0
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s::s . *\.~- ....... --* .. : .. I EfZ. I I N 348~'4 to 11 114 NNE 11114 to 33~14 NE 33 3/4 to 56 1/4 i. - ENE 56114 to -78 3/4 I .~~ t 1I E 78 3/4 to 1 01 1/4 i 1! ESE 101 1/.! to 123314 SE 123 3/4 to 146 1.4
~ SSE 146 1/4 to 168314 i
s 168~4 to 191 1/4 SS'vV
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191114 to 213 3/4 ,--{ SW 213~14 to 236 1/4
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---236 1/4 to 258314 *-
253~~ to 2811/4 2811,. ~ to 303314 N'vV 3:J3~5.00E+04 SHALL BE READ AS "OFF SCALE HIGH"
- 6) DOSE RATES <2.00E-1 SHALL BE READ AS SUCH
- 7) DOSE RATES TAKEN WITH AN R02 OR EQUIVALENT 10.1.4 Rev. 2
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988
- LOCATION:. CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235
'METERS 1609 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 1 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. .C. P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALAT+.ON CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
I-' 0 t-v 20: 17 . 04:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 I-" 20:27 04:57 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:42 05:12 *o 0 0 0 0 0 20:57 05:27 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:12 05:42 0 0 0 0 0 0
~1:27 05:57 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:42 06:12 o* 0 0 0 3 0 21:57 06:27 4834 6043 81 21570 231982 14581 22:12 06:42 6227 7784 1.04 29254 311039 19495 22:27 06:57 5110 6388 85 24839 264146 16509 22:42 07:12 4177 5221 70 21017 223546 13932 22:57 07:27 3273 409~ 55 17058 181469 11278 23:12 07:42 2157 2696 36 11651 123970 7682 ! ' 23:27 07:57 1175' 1469 20 6546 69671 4305 23:42 08:12 455 569 8 2616 27843 1716 23:47 08:17 221 276 4 1307 13957 855 ~ 23:57 08:27 22. 28 0 131 1391 85 CD 00:12 08:42 I-'
00:27 08:57 2 0 3 0 0 0 13 1 139 8 9 0 00:42 09:12 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I *** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. I_ -
0 SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 2414 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES . 1.5 DATE. 11/29/88
. i GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY *******~* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRaq/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
) ' 20:23 04:53 0 0 0 0 0 0
)
20:33 05:03 0 o* 0 0 0 0 20:48 05:18 *o 0 0 0 0 0 21:03 05:33 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 21:18 05:48 0 o* 0 0 0 0 21:33 06:03" 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:48 06:18 0 0 0 0 2 0 22:03 06:33 2697 3371 .45 12436 134125 8383 22:18 06:48 3493 4367 58 16866 179835 11208 22:33 07:03 2864 3580 48 14321 152724 9491 22:48 07:18 2339 2924 39 12117 129251 8010 23:03 07:33 1831 2289 31 9834 104923 6484 I. 23:18 07:48 1213 1516 20 6717 71679 4417 r ,' 23:33 08:03 660 ... 825 11 3774 40283 2475' 23:48 08:18 255 319 4 1508 16099 986 23:53 08:23 127 159 2 754 8024 493 .l 00:03 08:33 12 15 O* 75 804 ' 49 00:18 08:48 1 1 0 8 80 5 1* 00:33 09:03 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 00:48 09:18 ' 0 0 b 0 0 0
.,,.,,.,, NOTE S WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** ( GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED. (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 3218 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 2 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID I\
CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION i CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) .10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
- > 20:29 04:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:39 05:09 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:54 05:24 *o 0 0 0 0 0 21:09 05:39 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 21:24 21:39 05:54 06:09 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:54 06:24 o* 0 0 0 1 0 22:09 06:39 1822 2277 30 8400 90342 5662 22:24 06:54 2360 2949 39 11393 121130 7571 ! 22:39 07:09 1935 2418 32 9673 102868 6411 22:54 07:24 1580 1975 26 8185 87057 5410 23:09 07:39 1237 1546 21 6643 70670 4379 23:24 07:54 819 1024 14 4537 48278 2983 23:39 08:09 446 557 7 2549 27132 1672 23:54 08:24 173 216 3 1019 10843 666 23;59 08:29 86 108 1 509 5420 333 00:09 08:39 8 10 0 51 542 33 00:24 OS:54 1 1 0 5 54 3 00:39 09:09 0 0 0 0 3 0 00:54 09:24 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE . WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
* ***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION:* CENTERLINE :WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 4023 WIND DIRECTION 263 . I MILES 2.5 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW . WINDOW DOS~ RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
C> 20:35 05:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 N** 20:45 21:00 05:15 05:30 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ""' 21:15 05:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:30 06:00 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 21:45 06:1:5 0 0 o. 0 0 0 22:00 06:30 O' 0 0 0 0 0 22:15 06:45 1308 1635 22 6199 66855 4167 22:30 07:00 1693 2116 28 8407 89639 5571 22:45 07:15 1387 1734 23 7138 76125 4718 23:00 07:30 1132 1415 19 6040 64425 3981 23:15 07:45 890 1113 15 4902 52299 3223 23:30 08:00 589 736 10 3348 35728 2195 23:45 08:15 320 400 5 1881 20079 1230 00:00 08:30 124 155 2 752 8025 490 00:05 08:35 62 77 1 376 4011 245
- 0 00 :.15 08:45 6 8 0 38 401 24
/'J) <: 00:30 09:00 1 1 0 4 40 2 ' p0:45 09:15 0 0 0 0 2 0 Ol:OO 09:30 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
SALEM ~ENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
- r*
G~DED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988.
'LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS : 4827 WIND DIRECTION I . 263 MILES : 3 DATE I 11/29/88 . GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET . . C.P.M
- C. P.M *. THYROID CLOSED OPEN 'ASSUMES *ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW . WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) .(mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
I
- > 20:41 05:11 0 0 0 0 0 0
~ 20:51 05:21 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 21:06. 05:36 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 21:21 21:36 21:51 22:06 22:21. 05:51 06:06 06:21 06:36 0 0 0
. o*
0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*O 0
0 0 0 06:51 1023 1278 17 4847 52128 3258 22:36 07:06 1324 1655 22 6574 69893 4356 22:51 07:21 1084 1356 18 5582 59356 3689 23:06 07:36 885 1106 15 4723 50233 3113 23:21 07:51 . 696 870 12 3833 40778 2520 I 23: 3'6 08:06 460 576 8 2618 27857 1716
; I: 23:51 08:21 251 313 4 1471 15656 ~62 I 00:06 08:36 97 121 2 588 6257 383 00:11 08:41 48 60. 1 294 . 3127 192 00:21 08:51 5 6 0 29 313 19 00:36 09:06 0 1 0 3 31 2 00 :.51 09:21 0 0 0 0 2 0 01:06 09:36 -
0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE ~ WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. !I I-
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ****~ GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND*SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 5632 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 3.5 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALAT.ION CLOCK HTll WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE 2.5% EFF. I TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. (mRem/HR) 20:47 05:17 0 0 0 0 0 0 20:57 05:27 o* 0 0 0 0 0 21:12 05:42 *o 0 0 0 0 0 21:27 05:57 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:42 06:12 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:57 06:27 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:12 06:42 o* 0 0 0 0 0 22:27 06:57 831 1039 14 3939 42367 2648 22:42 07:12 1076 1345 18 5343 56806 3540 22:57 07:27 881 1102 15 4536 48241 2998 23:12 07:42 719 899 12 3838 40827 2530 23:27 07:57 566 707 9 3115 33142 *2048 23:42 08:12 374 468 6 2128 22641 1395 I; 23:57 08:27 204 255 3 1196 12724 782 00:12 08:42 79 98 1 478 5085 312 00:17 08:47 38 48 1 239 2549 155 00:27 08:57 4 5. 0 24 254 16 00:42 09:12 0 0 0 2 25 2 00:57 09:27 0 0 0 0 1 0 01:12 09:42 0 0 0 0 0 0 I *** NOTE .WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED {m/sec) 2.235 METERS 6436 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 4 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME {mR/HR) {mRad/HR) {mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
- l 20:53 05:23 0 i 0 0 0 0 0
- ) 21
- 03 05:33 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:18 05:48 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 21:33 21:48 22:03 22:18 22:33 06:03 06:18 06:33 06:48 07:03 673 0
0 0 o* 842 0 0 0 0 'O 11 0 0 0 3283 0 0 0 0 35406 0* 0 0 0 2200 0 0 0 0 22:48 07:18 871 1089 15 4452 47473 2942 23:03 07:33 713 891 12 3780 40316 2491 23:18 07:48 584 730 10 3199 34120 2102 23:33 08:03 459 574 8 2596 27698 1702 23:48 08:18 304 .. ' 380 5 1773 18922 1159 00:03 08:33 165 206 3 996 10634 650 00:18 08:48 64 80 1 398 4250 259 00:23 08:53 32 ,40 1 1~9 2118 129 [ I 00:33 00:48 01:03 09:03 09:18 09:33 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 0 212 21 1 13 1 0. 01:18 09~48 0 0 0 0 O* 0
*** NOTE 8 ,WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
I GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: .. CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (rn/sec) 2.235 METERS 7241 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 4.5 DATE . 11/29/88
. GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW. WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (rnR/HR) (rnRad/HR) (rnR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (rnRern/HR) 20:59 05:29 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:09 05:39 0 0 0 0 0 0
\,) 21:24 05:54 0 0 0 0 0 0 i:> 21:39 06:09 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:54 06:24 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:09 06:39 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:24 06:54 0 0 0 0 0 .0 22:39 07:09 574 718 10, 2800 30114 1877 22:54 07:24 743 928 12 3798 40377 2509 23:09 07:39 608 760 10 3224 34289 2125 23:24 07:54 498 623 8 2728 29019 1793 23:39 08:09 392 490 7 2214 23557 1451 23:54 08:24 259 324 4 1512 16093 9*89 00:09 08:39 141 176 2 850 9044 554 00:24 08:54 55 68 1 340 3614 221 00:29 08:59 27 34 0 170 1807 110 c1 ) 00:39 09:09 3 3 0 17 181 11
- 00:54 09:24 0 0 0 2 18 1
'"" 01:09 09:39 0 0 0 0 1 0 01:24 09:54 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
1
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GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAMEo i 1*
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'PARTICULATE ********* WHOLE BODY ********* NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/lofIN) 10!1> EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) p
,.) I 21:05 21:15 21:30 05:35 05:45 06:00 0 0
' 0 0
0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' I I
- > 21:45 06:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 22 :*oo 06:30 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1
22:15 06:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 tl 22:30 07:00 o* 0 0 0 0 0 E 22:45 23:00 07:15 07:30 485" 626 606 783 8 10 2433 3300 26242 35186 1626 2174 I 23:15 23 :.30 07:45 08:00 515 422 644 527 9 7 2802 2371 29881 25289 1841 1554 I l* 23:45 08:15 331 414 6 1924 20529 1258 I 24:00 08:30 219 274 4 1314 14024 857
- i 00:15 08:45 119 149 2 738 7882 480 j
I 00:30 09:00 46 58 1 .295 3150 191 00:35 09:05 23 29 0 147 1574 96 "* 00:45 01:00 09:15 09:30 2 0 3 0 0 0 15 1 , 157 16 10 1 01:15 09:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 01: 30. 10:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 I l
*** NOTE : .WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. l; l
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988
- LOCA'DION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/seo) 2.235 METERS 8850 WIND DIRECTION 263
.I MILES ' : 5.5 DATE . I 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131. ...
I
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID t CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION t CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE .RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE I* . TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) . (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
.... 21:11 05:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 I t 21:21 05:51 0 0 0 0 0 0 I E 21:36 21:51 22:06 06:06 06:21 06:36 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i
.1*
i 22~21 06:51 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 22:36. 07:06 o* 0 0 0 0 0 22:51 07:21 427 534 7 2143 23053 1433 23:06 07:36 552 690 9 2907 30909 1915 23:21 07:51 454 567 8 2468 26249 1622 23:36 *08:06 372 .465 6 2089 22215 1369 23:51 08:21 292 365 5 1695 18033 1108 I1 00:06 08:36 193 241 3 1158 12319 755 t oo*: 21 08:51 105 132 2 651 6923 423 i 00:36 09:06 41 51 1 260 2767 169 *f 00:41 00:51 01:06 09:11 09:21 09:36 20 2 0 25 2 0 0 0 0 130 13 1 1383 138 14 84 8 1 l
..I' 01:21 01:36 09:51 10:06 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 \l: I I I iI 1*
*** NOTE 0 0 'WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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J SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPE"ED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS MILES . 9654 6 WIND DIRECTION DATE .* 263 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
'.) 21:16 05:46 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 21:26 05:56 0 0 0 0 0 0 I-a 21:41 06:11 *o 0 0 0 0 0 I 21:56 22:11 06:26 06:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:26 06:56 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:41 07:11 o* 0 .o 0 0 0 22:56 07:26 381 476 6 1912 20561 1278 23:11 07:41 492 . 615 8 2593 27567 1708
~3:26 07:56 405 506 7 2201 23411 1447 i a 23:41 08:11 332 414 6 1863 19813 1221 23:56 00:11 08:26 08:41 260 172 326 215 \ 4 3
1512 1033 16084 10987 988 673 I 1' 00:26 08:56 94 117 2 580 6175 377-
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- 00:41 09:11 36 45 1 232 2468 150 .,
ti 00:46 09:16 18 22 0 116 1237 75 D 00:56 09:26 2 2 0 12 123. 1 01:11 09:41 0 0 0 1 12 1 01:26 09:56 0 0 0 0 0 0 01:41 10:11 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
I NOTE I! .
***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 10459 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 6.5 DATE . 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) *. 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 2;t:23. 05:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:33 06:03 0 *o 0 0 0 0 21:48 . 06: 18 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:03 06:33 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~2:18 06:48 o* 0 0 0 0 0 22:33 07: 0*3 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:48 07:18 O' 0 0 0 0 0 23:03 07:33 . 332 415 6 1719 18536 1145 23:18 07:48 431 539 7 2331 24854 1531 23:33 08:03 355 443 6 1979 21107 1297 23:48 08:18 290 363 5 1675 17863 1094 00:03 08:33 228 285 4 1359 14501 886 00:18 08:48 151 189 3 928 9906 603 00:~3 09:03 82 103 1 522 .556'7 338 00:48 09:18 32 40 1 208 2225 135 00:53 09:23 16 20 0 104 1109 67 0*1: 03 09:33 2 2 0 10 111 7 01: 1a* 09:48 0 0 0 1 11 1 01:33 10:03 0 0 0 0 0 0 01:48 10:18 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** NOTE i WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRA'.CKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: METERS : CENTERLINE 11263 WIND SPEED (m/sec) WIND DIRECTION .* 2.235 263 MILES 7 DATE : . ll/*29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES . ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW \WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF .* 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 21:28 05:58 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:38 06:08 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:53 06:23 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:08 06:38 0 0 0 0 0 0 .!
0 0 0 " 22:23 06:53 0 0 0 22:38 07:08 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:53 07:23 o* 0 0 0 0 0 23:08 07:38 302 378 5 1564 16822 i042 23:23 07:53 393 491 7 2121 22555 1394 23:38 .00:00 323 403 5 1801 19155 1180
. 23: 53 08:23 264 330 4 1524 16211 996 00:08 08:38 207 259 3 1237 13159 806 00:23 08:53 137 172 2 845 8990 549
- r. 00:38 09:08 75 94 1 475 5052 308 00:53 09:23 29 36 0 1°90 2019 123 00:58 09:28 14 18 0 95 1009 61 01:08 09:38 1 2 0 9 101 6 t ~
oi:23 09:53 0 0 0 1 10 1 01:38 10:08 0 0 0 0 0 0 01: 53 . 10:23 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I *** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME. 1-
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***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS : 12068 WIND DIRECTION : 263 MILES t 7.5 DATE s 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
*'******* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. c*.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRe~/HR) 21:35 06:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:45 06:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:00 06:30 . '0 0 0 0 0 0 22:15 06:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:30 07:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:45 07:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:00 07:30 o* 0 0 0 0 0 23:15 07:45 269 337 4 1429 15412 950 23:30 08:00 349 437 6 1938 20665 1270 23:45 08:15 287 359 5 1646 17550 1075 24:00 08:30 235 293 4 1392 14852 907 00:15 08:45 185 231 3 1130 12057 734 I. 00:30 09:00 122 153 2 772 8237 500 I 00:45 09:15 67 83 1 434 4629 280 01:00 09:30 26 32 0 173 1850
- 112 01:05 09:35 13 16 0 87 925 56 01:15 09:45 1 2 0 9 92 6 01:30 10:00 0 u 0 1 9 1 01:45 10:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'2:00 10:30 0 0 0 0 0 *O
*** NOTE g WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME * 'TRAC~ING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 '*'* METERS : . 12872 WIND DIRECTION. ** 263 MILES : 8 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BOD¥ ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M *. THYROID CLOSED OPEN . ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW. WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR)
.0 tv 21:40 06:10 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 21:50 06:20 o* ' 'O 0 0 0 0 I-' U1 22:05 06:35 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 22:20 06:50 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:35 07:05 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:50 07:20 0 0 0 o* 0 0 23:05 07:35 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:20 07:50 248 '309 4 1313 14122 873 23:35 08:05 321 401 5 1781 18935 1167 23:50 08:20 264 ,330 4 1512 16080 988 00:05 08:35 216 270 4 1279 13609 834 00:20 08:50 170 :212 3 1038 11047 675 00:35 09:05 113 '141 2 709 7547 460 00:50 09:20 61 77 1 399 4241 258 01:05 09:35 24 30 0 159 1695 103 01:10 09:40 12 15 0 80 847 51
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<: 01:35 10:05 0 0 0 1 8 1 i
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*** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
."-----' - ) '-*--*' ***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM *****
GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: METERS CENTERLINE 13677 WIND SPEED (m/sec) WIND DIRECTION
..: 2.235 263 MILES 8.5 DATE 0 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2 .*5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 21:46 06:16 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 21:56 06:26 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:11 06:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:26 22:41 06:56 07:11 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 22:56 07:26 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:11 07:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:26 07:56 229 287 4 1217 13084 809 23:41 08:11 298 372 5 1650 17543 1081 23:56 08:26 244 305 4 1401 14898 915 00:11 08:41 200 250 3 1185 12608 772 00:26 08:56 157 197 3 962 10235 625 00:41 09:11 l04 130 2 657 6992 426 00:56 09:26 57 71 1 369 3929 239 01:11 09:41 22 27 0 148 1570 95 01:16 09:46 11 13 0 74 786 47 Q1:26 09:56 1 1 0 7 78 5 01:41 10:11 0 0 0 1 8 0 01:56 10:26 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:11 10:41 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I *** NOTE ~ WAIST AND* GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAMEo I.
SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ***** GRADED EXERCISE ~ NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) : 2.235 i*- METERS : 14481 WIND DIRECTION . : 263 MILES 1 9 DATE .
- 11/29/88
; GROSS IODINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN)
- 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 21:52 06:22 0 .. . *o 0 0 .. 0 0 22:02 06:32 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:17 06: 4*7 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:32 07:02 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:47" 07:17 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:02 07:32 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:17 07:47 o* 0 0 0 0 0 23:32 08:02 206 257 3 1120 120~0 742 23:47 08:17 2°67 333 4 1519 16197 992 00:02 08:32 219 274 4 1290. 13755 840
. 00: 17 . 08:47 180 225 3 1091 11641 709 00:32 09:02 141 177 2 886 9450 574 00:47 09:17 94 117 2 605 6456 391 01:02 09:32 51 64 1 340 3628 219 01:17 09:47 20. 25 0 136 1449 87 *01:22 09:52 10 12 0 68 723 44 01:32 10Z02 1* 1 0 7 72 4 01:47 10:17 0 0 0 1 7 0 02:02 10:32 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:17 10:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** .NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAMEa
* ***** SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM \ ': I GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION:
METERS :
- CENTERLINE 15286 WIND SPEED (m/sec) :
WIND DIRECTION .. 2.235 263 MILES : 9.5 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131'
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE. NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CUeFT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE !*
TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) . 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 21:58 06:28 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:08 06:38 0 0 0 *o 0 0 22:23 06:53 *o 0 0 0 0 0 22:38 07:08 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:53 07:23 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:08 07: 3 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
.:i
23:23 07:53 o* 0 0 0 0 0 23:38 08:08 192 239. 3 1043 11215 691 23:53 08:23 248 310 4 1414 15037 924 00: 0.8 08:38 204 255 3 1201 12770 782 00:23 08:53 167 209 3 1016 10807 660 00:38 09:08 132 165 *2 825 8773 534 00:53 09:23 87 109 1 563 5993 364 01:08 09:38 47 59 1 316 3368 204 01!23 09:53 18 23 0 126 1346 81 01:28 09:58 9 12 0 63 673 41 01:38 10.: 08 1 1 0 6 67 4 01:53 10:23 0 0 0 1 7 0 02:08 10:38 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:23 *10:53 0 0 0 0 0 0
* *** NOTE : 'WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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SALEM GENERATING STATION PLUME TRACKING PROGRAM ~****
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATIONr EPZ WIND SPEED (m/sec) & 2.235 METERS : 16090 WIND DIRECTION : 263 MILES a 10 DATE I 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ~******** PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) . (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 22:04 06:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:14 06:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:29 06:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:44 07:14 0 0 0 0 0 0 22:59 07:29 0 .o 0 0 0 0 23:14 07:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 23:29 07:59 o* 0 0 0 0 ,. o.
23:44 08:14 173 216 3 966 10414 638 23:59 08:29 224 280 4 1310 13963 853 00:14 08: 4.4 184 230 3 1112 11858 722 00:29 08:59 151 189 3 941 10036 609
*00:44 09:14 119 149 2 764 8147 493
- 1. 00:59 09:29 79 98 1 522 5565 336
- 1. 01:14 Q9:44 43 54 1 293 3125 188 01:29 09:59 17 21. 0 117 1249 75 01:34 10:04 8 10 0 59 624 38 01:44 10:14 1 1 0 6 62 4 01:59 10:29 0 0 0 1 6 0 02:14 10:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:29 10:59 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** NOTE WAIST AND GROUND LEVEl'.,. READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) : 2.235 METERS 24135 WIND DIRECTlON ..
- 263 MILES 15 *DATE ** 11/29/88 I
GROSS IODINE-131
********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION .CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CUoFT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME* TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10%EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 23:04 07:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! *.
23:14 07:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 I. 23:29 07:59 *o 0 0 0 o* 0 t/* 23:44 08:14 0 0 0 0 0 0 t' 23:59 08:29 0 0 0 0 0 *o 00:14 08:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 00:29 08:59 o* 0 0 ' ' 0 0 0 00:44 09:14 94 117 2 579 6303 378 00:59 09:29 121 : 15,2 2 786 8451 506 01:14 09:~4 100 125 2 . 667 7170 429 01:29 09:59 82 103 1 564 6063 362 01:44 10:14 65 81 1 458 4917 293 l' 01:59 10:29 43 54 1 313 3356 200 02:14 10:44 24 29 0 176 1888 112 . i 02:29 10:59 9 11 0 70 755 45
.02:34 11:04 5 6 0 35 377 22 02:44 11:14 0 ; 1 0 4 38 2 02:59 11:29 0 0 0 0 .4 0 03:14 11:44 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 03:29 11:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 *** NOTE : WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAME.
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, ,1988 LOCATION: METERS CENTERLINE 32180 WIND SPEED (m/sec) WIND DIRECTION .:* 2.235 263 'J, MILES 20 DATE *** 11/29/88 I
' GROSS IbDINE-131 ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION CLOCK "T'° WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) (mR/MIN) 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 00:04 08:34 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 't 00:14 08:44 0
- 0 0 0 0 0 00:29 08:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 00:44 09:14 0 0 .o 0 0 0 00:59 09:29 0 0 0 0 0 0 01:14 09:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 *f 01:29 09:59 o* 0 0 0 0 0 I 01:44 10:14 60 :15 1 406 4400 263 !
01*: 59 10:29 78 . : 97 1 550 5894 351 t II 02:14 10:44 64 80 1 467 5010 298 !* 02:29 10:59 53 66 1 395 4244 251 02:44 11:14 42 .. ' 52 1 321 3449 203 l 02:59 11:29 28 I I
- 34 0 219 2358 138 f f I 1 I 03:14 11:44 15 19 0 123 1324 78 [
03:29 11:59 6 7 0 49 529 31 rt* 03:34 12:04 3 4 0 25 264 15 03:44 12:14 0 0 0 2 26 2 03:59 12:29 0 0 0 0 3 0 04:14 12:44 0 0 0 0 0 0 04:29 12:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 I *** NOTE ,WAIST AND GROUND LEVEL READINGS ARE THE SAMEe I** I
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- MILES . 40225 25 WIND DIRECTION ..* 263 11/29/88 l
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*1 GROSS IODINE-131 i!. ********* WHOLE BODY ********* PARTICULATE NET t*
j.. C.P.M. C.P.M. THYROID rt CLOSED OPEN ASSUMES ASSUMES INHALATION ! t . CLOCK "T" WINDOW WINDOW DOSE RATE 30 CU.FT & 30 CU.FT & DOSE RATE l TIME TIME (mR/HR) (mRad/HR) . (mR/MIN). 10% EFF. 2.5% EFF. (mRem/HR) 1. 01:04 09:34 0 0 0 0 0 0 f' i I 01:14 09:44 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 !L 01:29 09:59 *o 0 0 0 0 0 01:44 10:14 0 0 0 0 0 0 01:59 10:29 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:14 10: 44* 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,.f 02:29 10:59 0 0 0 0 0 0 t. 02:44 11:14 40 50 1 290 3140 186 1. 02:59 4214 249 f: 11:29 52 65 1. 393 03:14 11:44 43 53 l 334 3579 211 !r.
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GRADED EXERCISE "".'.NOVEMBER 29, 1988 ] . I LO<;ATION: METERS .. CENTERLINE 48270 i WIND SPEED (m/sec)
- WIND DIRECTION 2.235 263 i
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29 1 198Q LOCATION: CENTERLINE WIND SPEED (m/sec) : 2.235 METERS : 56315 WIND DIRECTION I 263 MILES 35 DATE I 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: E4 WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 5632 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 3.5 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
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GRADED EXERCISE - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 LOCATION: E7 WIND SPEED (m/sec) 2.235 METERS 10459 WIND DIRECTION 263 MILES 6.5 DATE 11/29/88 GROSS IODINE-131
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- Time: 15;30 - 2400 MET FORECAST DATA DAY 1 - NOVEMBER 29, 1988 WEATHER FORECAST FROM NOAA - WILMINGTON AIRPORT General Forecast:
Partlr cloudy with highs of 70. Winds out of the south south East with speeds of 5 - 10 miles per hour. Present Temperature and Wind Information 1 Wind from??? degrees (see table on next page for specifics), 1 Temperature is 65 degrees F, 2 Wind speed is -5 mph , 3 Extended Period Forecast Wind direction will be changing from southerly to North-westerly this evening due to weather fronts moving into the Delaware Valley. Chance of rain in the early hours tomorrow followed by clearing with highs in the upper.sixties.
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- WO degrees Generic Name 146.25 to 168.75 SSE 168.75 to 191.25 s 191.25 to 213.75 SSW 213.75 to 236.25 SW.
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