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Annual Exercise,891011.
ML20006C236
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Issue date: 06/13/1989
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CALLAWAY PLANT ANNUAL EXERCISE OCTOBER 11, 1989 )

OBJECTIVES The overall objective of the Annual Exercise is to demonstrate the level of emergency preparedness which exists for the callaway Plant. .The Exercise will demonstrate the adequacy of the Radiological Emergency

Response

Plant, Plan and appropriate implementing Procedures for the Callaway-the Montgomery andState of Missouri, and the counties of Callaway, Osage.

Gasconade.

The following specific objectives will be demonstrated:

ONSITE (Calloway Plant)

  • 1)

The ability to activate the On-Shift Emergency Organization.

2)

The ability to activate the On-Site Emergency Organization.

3)

The ability to activate the EOF Emergency Organization.

4)

The ability to activate the Emergency Public Information Organization.

5)

The ability to request support from private sector organizations, and the ability to coordinate such support.

6)

The ability to such to coordinate request support from local agencies and the ability support.

7)

The ability to provide Technical Representatives +,o the local EOCs.

8)

The ability to recognize and evaluate emergency conditions, 9)

The ability to take actions to correct or mitigate the emergency condition.

10)

The ability to properly classify and declare an emergency.

11)

The ability to properly perform notifications.

12)

The ability to provide continuous assessment for control of plant operations.

13)

The ability to perform environmental assessment to predict off-site doses for the protection o.f the health and safety of the public within the Plume Exposure EPZ.

14)

The ability to perform off-site field monitoring in support of dose assessment activities and protective action recommendations.

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15) The ability to implement in-plant radiological controls. -j
16) The ability to assess the status of the reactor core and determine the extent of damage, i
17) The ability to implement protective actions for plant personnel.
18) The ability to alert personnel on-site. l
19) The ability to perform personnel accountability.
20) The ability to control access and maintain plant security. '
21) The ability to monitor protective action EDS messages from the counties in the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. i 1
22) The ability to recommend protective actions for the general public 4 to the counties in the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ.
23) The use of protective equipment and supplies to minimize-radiological exposure, contamination, or fire fighting hazards. 1

(,n) 24) The ability to control contamination on-site,

25) The ability to control radiation exposure.
26) The ability to provide first aid to injured /ill on-site personnel.
27) The availability of emergency equipment in the TSC.

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28) The availability of emergency equipment in the OSC - Maintenance Area.
29) The availability of emergency equipment in the OSC - HPAC. ,

l 30) The availability of emergency equipment in the EOF.

31) The availability of emergency equipment in the JPIC,
32) The analysis capabilities of the PASS. '
33) The ability to plan for short-term recovery objectives,
34) The ability to conduct a post-drill / exercise critique.

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STATE OBJECTIVES 19 82 DOSE RAD ~  :

1. Demonstrate the ability ,
  • to monitor, understand-X X X and use emergency class-ification levels (ECL) through the appropri-ate implementation of emergency functions and activities cor ,

responding to ECL as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency. (NEW)

2. Demonstrate the ability to fully alert, mobil- X X X X X ize and activate per-i O* sonnel'for both facil-ity and field-based emergency functions (1) l 3. Demonstrate the ability
  • to direct, coordinate X X X and control emergency activities.
4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all X X X X X X appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. (S)
5. Demonstrate the ade-
  • quacy of facilities X X X X equipment, displays and other materials to support emergency operations (4)
  • " Core objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial
exercise.

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  • to continuously :: >r X X X X and control emergency ,

worker exposure (20)

7. Demonstrate the appro-
  • priate equipment and X procedures for deter-mining field radia-tion measurements. (7)
8. Demonstrate the appro-
  • priate equipment and X procedures for the ,

measurement of airborne radioiodine concentra-tions as low as 10" microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.  ;

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Demonstrate ability to *

  • obtain samples of parti. X X l culate activity in the i l airborne plume and 1
promptly perform labora-tory analyses. (New)*
10. Demonstrate the ability '
  • within the plume exposure X pathway, to project dosa-age to the public via plume exposure based on plant and field date.

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  • " Core objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.

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11. Demonstrate the ability
  • to make appropriate protective actions ,

X X decisions, based on projected or actual dosage. EPA PAG's availability of adequacy shelter, ~;

evacuation time -

estimates and other .

relevant factors (10)

12. Demonstrate the ability c to initially alert the X public within the 10 l mile EPZ, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or l

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13) official (s).
13. Demonstrate the ability
  • to coordinate the form- x ulation and dissemin-ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has occurred. (14, 25)
14. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in X an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24) ' I
15. Demonstrate the ability
  • to establish and oper- X ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)
  • " CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.

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16. Demonstrate the ability  !
    • to make the decision to recommend the use of X X KI to emergency workers and institutionalized .

persons, based on pre-determined criteria, -

as well as to distri-bute and administer  ;

it once the decision

  • is made, if necessi- i tated by radio 1odine ,

releases. (21, 22)

17. Demonstrate the ability
    • to make the decision if the State plan so specifies, to recommend the use of

/' KI for the general

( public, based on predetermined cri-teria, as well as to distribute and d and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radio 1odine releases. (21, 22)

18. Demonstrate the ability
    • and resources necessary 1 to implement appropri-ate protective actions for the impacted perm-anent and transient plume EPZ population (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionalized l persons). (15)
  • " CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in ach biennial exercise.

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19. Demonstrate the ability
    • and resources necessary to implement appropriate

' protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19) --

20. Demonstrate the organi-
    • zational ability and X resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow.and to control access to evacuated and shel-

.tered areas. .(16,17)

21. Demonstrate the ade-
  • quacy of procedures facilities, equipment and personnel for the registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27) .
22. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of facilities equipment and person-nel for congregate care of evacuees. (28)
23. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of vehicles, X

equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-inated,-injured or exposed individuals.

(31)

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24. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of medical fac1- X l 11 ties equipment, pro- +

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handling contaminated injured or exposed

( individuals. (31).

25. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of facilities equipment, supplies, procedures and per- "

sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for waste disposal.

() (29)

26. Demonstrate ability
    • to identify the need for and call upon federal and other outside support i

agencies assistance.

(32) ,

27. Demonstrate the appro-
    • priate use of equip-ment and procedures for collection and transport of samples of vegetation, food crops, milk, meat I poultry,. water, and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). 19).
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! 28. Demonstrate the appro-

    • priate lab operations l

and procedures for measuring and analy-zing samples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, L poultry, water and animal feeds (indi-L genous to the area and stored). (9)

29. Demonstrate the ability
    • to project dosage to

, public for ingestion i pathway exposure and determine appropriate 1 protective measures, based on field data.

FDA PAG's and other

[) relevant factors. (11) s_ / '

30. Demonstrate the ability
    • to implement both pre-ventive and emergency protective actions i for ingestion pathway j hazards. (12) '
31. Demonstrate the ability
    • to estimate total pop-ulation exposure. (34)  ;
32. Demonstrate the ability X  !
    • to determine appropri-  ;

ate measures for con- l trolled re-entry and '

recovery based on estimated total pop-ulation exposure, ava13 able EPA PAG's and other relevant factors. (35)

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33. Demonstrate ability to i
    • implement appropriate . . .g measures for controlled ,

re-entry and recovery.

(35)

34. Demonstrate the ability ,
    • to maintain staffing -

on a continuous 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> '

basis by actual shift change. (2)

35. Demonstrate the ability
    • to coordinate the evac-untion of on site per-sonnel. (23)
36. Demonstrate the ability
    • to carry out emergency response EOC's, mobil-ize staff that report

, t to the EoC's, establish I communications linkages and complete telephone

( call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New)

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CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE ,

1. Demonstrate the ability  ;
  • to monitor, understand X X X X and use emergency class- i ification levels (ECL)  !

through the appropri- I ate implementation of emergency functions i and activities cor-responding to ECL ,

as required by the -

scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification l

. of Unusual Event, Alert,. Site Area Emergency and General Emergency.-(NEW)

Demonstrate the ability 7-s2. to fully alert, mobil-

\d J ize and activate per-X X X X sonnel for both facil~

ity and field-based emergency functions (1)

3. Demonstrate the ability
  • to direct, coordinate X X X X and control emergency t activities.
4. Demonstrate the ability l
  • to communicate with all X X X X appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. (S)
5. Demonstrate the ade-
  • quacy of facilities X X X X equipment, displays and other materials to support emergency operations (4) f- *" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrate in each biennial (g; exercise. '

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CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE i

6. Demonstrate ability
  • to continuously monitor X X X X and control emergency worker exposure (20)
7. Demonstrate the appro-
  • priate equipment and H.

procedures for deter-mining field radia-tion measurements. (7)

8. Demonstrate the appro- .
  • priate equipment and procedures for the measurement of airborne radioiodine concentra-tions as low as 10*' l l microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.

(8)

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  • obtain samples of parti-culate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform labora- l tory analyses. (New)* i l 10. Demonstrate the acility
  • within the plume exposure q pathway, to project dosa-

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age to the public via i plume exposure based on i plant and field data.  ;

(10) j

  • " Core objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial-exercise.

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11. Demonstrate the ability CALLAWAy GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE
  • to make appropriate protective actions .,

decisions, based on X X X X projected or actual dosaga. EPA PAG's availability of adequacy shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors (10)

12. Demonstrate the ability to initially alert the X X X X public within the 10 mile EPZ, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or ,

local official (s).

13. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the form-X X X X ulation and dissemin-ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in

! a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has occurred. (14, 25)

14. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24)
15. Demonstrate the ability to establish and oper-ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)

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  • " CORE objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial e::ercis e .

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    • to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency workers .

and institutionalized  ;

persons, based on pre-determined criteria, as well as to distri-bute and administer '

it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radioiodine

. releases. (21, 22)

17. Demonstrate the ability.
    • to make the decision if the State plan so specifies, to recommend the use of KI for the general

[' public, based on

\ predetermined cri-taria, as well as to distribute and and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-t tated by radioiodine releases. (21, 22)

18. Demonstrate the ability
    • and resources necessary to implement appropri-X ate protective actions for the impacted perm-anent and transient i plume EPZ population

! (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionalized persons). (15)

  • " CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial

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19. Demonstrate the ability and resources necessary X to implement appropriate ,

protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19)

20. Demonstrate the organi- ,

zational ability and X resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and shel-tered areas. (16,17) 1

21. Demonstrate the ade-quacy of procedures ,

facilities, equipment and personnel for the O,

registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)

22. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of facilities equipment and person-nel for congregate care of evacuees. (28)
23. Demonstrate the ade- ,

quacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-inated, injured or L exposed individuals.

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24. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of medical faci-lities equipment, pro- ,

cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31). '

25. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of facilities equipment, supplies, procedures and per-sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for waste disposal. '

(29)

26. Demonstrate ability
    • to identify the need

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for and call upon federal and other outside support agencies assistance, t

(32)

27. Demonstrate the appro-
    • priate use of equip-ment and procedures L for collection and transport of samples of vegetation, food l crops, milk, meat poultry, water, and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9).
    • Scenario Dependent i

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CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE

28. Demonstrate the appro-
    • priate lab operations and procedures for ,

measuring and analy-zing samples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (indi-genous'to the area and stored). (9)

29. Demonstrate the ability
    • to project dosage to public for ingestion pathway exposure and determine appropriate protective measures, based on field data.

FDA PAG's and other relevant factors. (11

0. Demonstrate the ability
    • to implement both pre-ventive and emergency protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards. (12)
31. Demonstrate the ability '
    • to estimate total pop-ulation exposure. (34)
32. Demonstrate the ability
    • to determine appropri- X ate measures for con-trolled re-entry and recovery based on l estimated total pop-ulation exposure, available EPA PAG's

! and other relevant I factors. (35)

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33. Demonstrate ability to '
    • implement appropriate X measures for controlled  :

re-entry and recovery.

(35)  ;

34. Demonstrate the ability
    • to maintain staffing X on a continuous 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis by actual shift-change. (2)
35. Demonstrate the ability
    • to coordinate the evac-uation of on site per-sonnel. ( ,',3 )
36. Demonstrate the ability
    • to carry cut emergency response 'JOC's, mobil-

/'^ ize staf'. that report i to the T,0C's, establish communications linkages and complete telephone call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New) +

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COLUMBIA HERMANN MONTGOMERY l

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1. Demonstrate the ability =
  • to monitor, understand and use emergency class-ification levels (ECL) through the appropri-ate implementation of emergency functions and activities cor- J responding to ECL ,

as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification ,

of Unusual Event,  !

Alert, site Area Emergency and General Emergency. (NEW)

2. Demonstrate the ability X

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  • to fully alert, mobil-

\m/ 1r.e and activate per-sonnel for both facil- .

ity and field-based emergency functions (1) -

3. Demonstrate the ability
  • to direct, coordinate X ,

and c6ntrol emergency '

activities.

4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all X appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. (5)
5. Demonstrate the ade-
  • quacy of facilities equipment, displays and other materials to support emergency '

operations (4)

  • " Core.Cb]ectives" that are to be demonstrate in each biennial

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6. Demonstrate ability I
  • to continuously monitor X i and control emergency '

worker exposure (20)

7. Demonstrate the appro-  !
  • priate equipment and procedures for deter-mining field radia- ,

tion measurements. (7)

8. Demonstrate the appro-
  • priate equipment and procedures for the '

measurement of airborne radioiodine concentra-tions as low as 10 l l l microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.

/ ' (8)

9. Demonstrate ability to  ;
  • obtain samples of parti- +

culate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform labora-tory analyses. (New)*

10. Demonstrate the ability
  • within the plume exposure ,

pathway, to project dosa-age to the public via ,

l plume exposure based on e plant and field data, i (10) r

  • " Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in.each biennial ,

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11. Demonstrate the ability CITY CITY
  • to make appropriate '

protective actions decisions, based on projected or actual dosage. EPA PAG's  !

availability of e adequacy shelter, ,

evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors (10',

12. Demonstrate the ability to initially alert the' public within the 10 mile EPZ, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or

[ local official (s).

13. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the form-ulation and dissemin- '

ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and ,

notification has occurred. (14, 25)

14. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24) 15.

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Demonstrate the ability

  • to establish and oper-ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)

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16. Demonstrate the ability
    • to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency workers e.nd institutional 1:ed persons, based on pre-determined criteria, as well as to distri- -

bute and. administer ,

it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine 4 releases. (21, 22)  ;

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17. Demonstrate the ability.
    • to make the decision if the State plan so specifies, to recommend the use of KI for the general

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( predetermined cri-l teria, as well as j

to distribute and and administer it l once the decision is made, if necessi- -

tated by radioiodine releases. (21, 22)

18. Demonstrate the ability
    • and resources necessary to implement appropri-ate protective actions l for the impacted perm-anent and transient plume EPZ population (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutional 1:ed persons). (15) l
  • " CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial -;

/"'N exercise.

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CITY CITY- i

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19. Demonstrate the ability l
    • and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19)
20. Demonstrate the organi-
    • =ational ability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to ,

control access to evacuated and shel-tered areas. (16,17)

21. Demonstrate the ade- X X
    • quacy of procedures Demonstrate facilities, equipment at Henmur

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and personnel for the registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)

22. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of facilities X equipment and person-  ;

nel for congregate ,

care of evacuees. (28)

23. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-inated, injured or exposed individuals.

(31)

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CITY CITY

24. Demonstrate the ade-
    • quacy of medical faci-11 ties equipment, pro-cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31). ,
25. Demonstrate the ade- X X
    • quacy of facilities Demon-equipment, supplies, procedures and per- strate at Hermann sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for waste disposal.

(29)

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26. Demonstrate ability

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  • to identify the need (j for and call upon federal and other outside support agencies assistance.

(32)

27. Demonstrate the appro- *
    • priate use of equip-l ment and procedures for collection and transport of samples >

of vegetation, food crops, milk, meat poultry, water, and ,

animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9).

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CITY CITY

28. . Demonstrate-the appro-
  • 1
    • priate lab operations and procedures for measuring and analy-zing samples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9)
29. Demonstrate the ability
    • to project dosage to public for ingestion pathway exposure and determine appropriate protective measures, >

based on field data.

FDA PAG's anc other i relevant factors. (11 -

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30. Demonstrate the ability
    • to implement both pre-ventive and emergency i protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards. (12)
31. Demonstrate the ability to estimate total pop- '

ulation exposure. (34) I

32. Demonstrate the ability
    • to determine appropri-ate measures for con- '

l trolled re-entry and recovery based on estimated total pop-ulation exposure, available EPA PAG's and other relevant factors. (35)

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CITY CITY l

33. Demonstrate ability to
    • implement. appropriate  ;

measures for controlled re-entry and recovery.

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34. Demonstrate the ability X X-
    • to maintain staffing Damrm-
  • on a continuous-24 hour trate at

. basis by actual shift Hermann change. (2) ,

35. Demonstrate the ability *
    • to coordinate the evac-uation of on site per-sonnel. (23) -
36. Demonstrate the ability

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\ response EOC's, mobil-1 e staff that report to the EOC's, establish ,

communications linkages and complete telephone call down during an i unannounced off hours l

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b CALLAWAY PLANT ANNUAL EXERCISE l October 11. 1989 4

. -GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY Tre purpose of the Annual Exercise is to demonstrate the ability of the l

Callaway Plant and offsite agencies to respond to an emergency. All l

aspects of the Emergency Plan must be demonstrated in a six year period.

l The following guidelines have been developed to exercise portions of:the I

. Emergency Plan, some of which have not been exercised in the past.

1. The Annual Exercise will be conducted on Wednesday, October 11, 1989. This will be a full scale Exerciss involving the Emergency Organizations of. Union Electric, the State of Missouri  ;

and the counties of Callaway, Montgomery, Osage, and Gasconade.

2. EOF and Public Relations Emergency Organizations personnel whose ,

offices are not at the Callaway Plant will be pre-staged. All r other drill participants should follow their normal routines.

Except as noted, augmentation of the emergency organizations will  :

take place as described in the' Radiological Emergency-Response Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. ,

3. The Callaway Plant simulator will be used as the Control Room.

Control Room operators will be positioned in the' simulator prior to -;

O commencement of the Exercise. Simulator Communicators will be t pre-staged in the lunch room of the Training Center and will be called when needed. The use of the RM-11 Radiological Data Terminal and the KC008, Fire Protection Panel will be simulated. ,

! 4. The Plent emergency alarm will be utilized. Emergency- '

announcements may be modified from the procedure due to the Plant being in operation. All drill communications (telephone.

announcements, radio) should be preceded and followed by the phrase [

"THIS IS A DRILL". '

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5. Accountability by assembly will be performed within the Protected [

Area. Personnel will be allowed to return to their normal duties after accountability is completed. Accountability.for the Emergency Response Personnel will be' maintained within the Emergency Response Facilities. Any evacuations required by the Exercise scenario will be simulated.

6. Field Monitoring Teams will be formed and dispatched. The teams-will locate the simulated plume, perform area radiation surveys, collect samples (airborne, soil, and vegetation) and perform analysis for Radiolodine. Controllers accompanying the teams will provide the simulated data.
7. On-site radiological conditions-will be evaluated. Area radiation-surveys, sampling and sample analysis will be' performed. - Radiation readings and activities for the simulated accident will be provided

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8. The Post Accident Sampling System (PASS)'will be used. PASS ..

results for the simulated accident conditions will be provided,by-controllers.

9. Radiologfcal controls for emergency teams may include-briefings, appropriate respiratory protection, issue of appropriate dosimetry..'

use of protective clothing, and proper use of RWPs. Controllers-

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may terminate the use of respiratory equipment, extra dosimetry and protective clothing after a sufficient demonstration of their use: i if applicable.

10. If simulated Radiolodine concentrations necessitate the evaluation and distributionaof Potassiumtlodide; the actual-administration of Potassium Iodide will be simulated.'
11. Habitability of the Emergency Response Facilities will be monitored and controlled. Entrance control points will be established.

Emergency circulation /ventilatian will-be initiated in'the TSC (but not maintained-in the emerge osition).

\~ I 12. Participation by Union Elec. on-site personnel will be carried out to the fullest extent .de without interfering in-Plant operations. No Plant syst- aich affect Plant safety will'be manipulated or operated l

13. The Emergency Response F.._.ity Information System'(ERFIS) and the i

Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) will be, demonstrated by i obtaining Plant status. Data obtained from ERFIS wil1Jnot actually i l be used.

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EXTENT OF PLAY FOR 0FF-SITE AGENCIES The following list of rules defines the extent of play,.or the'11mits of free play, for the 1989 Callaway Plant' Annual Exercise. All off-site (State and-

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County) participants-should familiarize themselves with this list and be care-ful to conform to it in the performance of their emergency duties during the .i Exercise. 'l

1. If the scenario generates; conditions.which makefevacuation of the popula- .i tion necessary, such evacuation will be. simulated.only. The general public must not be alarmed'or impeded in any way.=
2. The Public Alert System will/not be activated during the exercise,~because t a full cycle test of the-sirens is=run each month, and the EBS station  !

performs a. weekly test.

3. If reception and care centers are required,-activation-will be simulated.

The Hermann Reception and Care Center will be demonstrated in a separate' s exercise during the evening.

4. If access control is to be demonstrated, only one access control point N

/ will be set up in the field. '

! 5. Prior to the start of the Exercise, participants should engage in normal activities. Do not come to the Emergency. Operations Center. until you are .;

called.

6. Do not violate any ordinances, statutes,.or laws during the Exercise.
7. Should a real emergency arise during the Exercise, participation in the Exercise will cease .and:the'real emergency will be dealt with.
8. No participant should perform any unsafe act in order to demonstrate an exercise objective. If there is a question regarding' safety,' check with your controller.

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  • The Control Room crew will go through a shift turnover with the (

Controllers prior to the beginning of:the Exercise.. Control Room personnel should be in the simulator at 0700 for shift turnover.

2. All Lead Controllers will contact the Lead Controller in the TSC to verify communications--and synchronize clocks. .;
3. All controllers will comply with instructions from the. Lead Con-troller.  ;*
4. All controllers shall' synchronize their watches to ensure <that messages and time-related plant and radiological data are delivered s

.O on time. The governing clock is the-digital display in theLSimula-tor.

5. Each controller will have copies'of the messages controlling the-

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progress of the exercise scenario. If the response of.the exercise

" players" necessitates the use of a contingency . message,' the situa -

tion should be discussed with the Lead Controller in the TSCJprior to the issuance of the message. .

All messages controlling the: progress of'the exercise scenario are:

, noted with a number.1 All contingetcy messages, need_ed.to maintain I

the sequence of events, are noted with a number.followei.by the.  ;

letter "C" (e.g., "7C"). . Supplementary Messages-are_ designated by a letter "s" following the message number. Message numbers followed by "SIM" will be used if .the simulator f ails and "P" 'will be used to prompt some action.that may not be required.by.the L scenario, but is needed to' demonstrate an objective.

Messages that are to be utilized to exercise a County / municipal emergency response will have a letter designation preceding the message number (e.gi,- C-48) that indicates the jurisdiction involved:

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"G" Gasconade County j i

Public Information and Rumor Control messages will h' ave a CCC j L

designator preceding the message number., Media Monitor messages

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Communication Center Controller messages are designated by "CCC". . I Should the simulator fail. p ant data should be obtained from the- 1 appropriate tables, graphs or charts contained within the scenario; '

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6. Unless-otherwise instructed by the Lead. Controller, all messages. I shall.be issued at their designated times. Time-related plant. .

p parameters and radiological' data should be issued only upon request.

to the-appropriate exercise " player".or when players read-an in- '

strument pertaining to parametars needed.

7. Controllers shall not provide.information concerning:the scenario events or scenario data in-advance of the times noted on the mes ~ '

{ sages or data sheets.-

8.

Participation by Union Electric on-site personnel directly involved in responding to an emergency shall be carried out.to-the fullest extent possible, including the deployment of-the radiological monitoring teams, emergency repair teams, MERT, the Fire Brigade, or other emergency workers, as appropriate.

9. The following guidelines will be adhered to regarding the: contact- s ing of offsite agencies.

All offsite notifications shall be made in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00201, Notifications.

Any necessary request for ambulance assistance'by MERT in response .j to the Exercise scenario will be simulated.

10. - Some exercise " players" may. insist that certain parts of the sce-nario are unrealistic. Lead facility controllers will' clarify any- ']

questions that may arise during the exercise. Some parts of the accident scenario may be unrealistic. The purpose of the scenario is to test.the Emergency Response capability for the Callaway- "'

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11. Each controller must take detailed notes regarding the progress of the exercise and the responses of the exercise " players". The end' of this section contains " Controller Observation Sheets".- These-should be used for taking notes, making comments and completion of the Evaluation Materials.

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i ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS

( 12. Evaluation Materials should be reviewed prior to the Exercise. The

\ = subject matters covered in the evaluation material should'be ,

observed during the Exercise and should serve as a guideline for conducting the post-sxercise critique. Evaluation and Observation . .l sheets must be turned'in to the facility Lead Controller at the end i of-the facility critique..

13. Controllers shall not discuss with' exercise " players" t'he proper ,

use of scenario data or their expected responses. ,

14 Controllers should ensure that contact between participants and. .t observers (v'sitors) is avoided. This.may include'the establish-ment of visitor areas in the emergency response facilities.- ,

15. Observers should follow all access control,; contamination control,-

and accountability proceduresuin effect when entering or' exiting an

-Emergency Response Facility (i.e., entering / exiting through-control points only, frisking-at' frisking stations and signing in/out at.. <

the facility control point).

16. Any controller' personnel encountering-members of the news. medial r should direct press inquiries to the Nuclear-Information. Duty. ,

Officer (NIDO) or the Joint.Public Information Center-(JPIC). The telephone numbers are 676-8445'and 634-2076 respectively.<

17. Prior to the end of the Exercise each Controller should. circulate a i CA-39', Training Documentation Form, ensuring all participants fill  :

it out. These.are contained at the end of this.section. . Completed  !

CA-39s must be given to the Facility Lead Contro11er' -

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assigned emergency response facility or with the' field team to  !

which he is assigned. The Evaluation Form (s) for;the area observed' should assist the controller.in assessingLthat area's performance 1 and should serve as a guideline for the; conduct-of the critique.

This critique should last no longer than 30 minutes.

On October 12, 1989, the Lead Controllers should meet-in the EOF ,

from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. to critique the exercise. A key player / con-troller critique will be held in the EOF at 1:00-p.m.

19 . - All scenario packages should.be returned to the Supervisor, Emer-gency Preparedness.

20. The Controller Organization and phone numbers at which they can be >

contacted during the Exercise is contained in~ Attachment 1 at the-end of this section.

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l The plant is operating at 100% power. The plant has been on-line for 140 9 days. -Total Core IV EFPD is 128. At.about 0330, the on-line CVCS letdown i demineralizer severely overheated and didn't automatically isolate from the.

RCS. As a result, Chemistry has been trending-increasing RCS activity and chlorides.

i At 0720, Chemistry reports that chlorides in the RCS have exceeded the j Action 3 limit and the operating crew should commence a plant shutdown.-

l At 0735, an '0BE' earthquake occurs causing a loss of the Cal-Bland trans- '

mission line, several plant equipment failures and varying damage'to off-site t areas in the EPZ.:'The Shift Supervisor should declare an. ALERT and activate j the On-site Emergency Organization. .,

The transmission line surveillance airplane crashes into the Montgomery.

Switchyard causing botti Montgomery /Callaway lines to trip resulting in a loss <

of off-site AC power and a reactor / turbine trip. After automatic start, the only'available emergency. diesel generator trips off and catches fire. The loss of the diesel results in a total-loss of AC power. RCS. leakage increases through the reactor coolant-pump seals due to the loss of' seal injection. The '

MERT is dispatched to provide care to an equipment operator overcome by smoke at the diesel fire. A SITE EMERGENCY is declared based on Loss of all AC power for more than 15 minutes and all Emergency Organizations are activated. j The turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump trips and causes a loss of all steam V generator feedwater. After S/G 1evels fall to less'than 24% WR, a GENERAL ,

EMERGENCY is declared and a Protective Action Recommendation of shelter 2 mile  !

radius and 5 miles downwind is made to the public.

l Increasing radiation levels in the. Auxiliary Building.and Unit Vent indicate j l-the release of. radioactive material.to the' environment. Investigation reveals thq 1eakage from containment thtough a damaged piping penetration.-

l Following clearance of the fault on the Cal-Bland line or repair of DG NE01, the operating crew restores power to one. vital AC bus and begins restoring the l plant to a stable condition. When an emergency repair team cuccessfully ,

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-f ANNUAL' EXERCISE SEOUENCE 0F EVENTS

?D ACTUAL MESSAGE Q SCENARIO TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM EVENT q

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1 0700 1 SIM Initial conditions are established.

Exercise commences with watch- l turnover to the shift crew. l 1

0720 2 CHEMISTRY Chemistry reports that chlorides in l the RCS exceed 1500 ppb. 1 (APA-ZZ-01020, Action 3 limit) l (0721) OBS SIM The shift' crew should commence a  ;

plant shutdown in accordance with OTG-ZZ-00004.-

0735 3SIM SIM Three main control board:annuncia-.

tors indicating 'an OBE earthquake are in alarm.

(0735) 4SIM & SIM The Cal-Bland line trips on fault.

Mini-Scenario i

  1. 1 s

C-~ (0735) SSIM SIM MCB annunciator.79F, Loose Parts L {g Monitor, alarms.-.(Note: Alarm-l will not occur if control rod i

motion is demanded)

(0735) 6SIM SIM The operating intake pump trips off.  !

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(0735) 7SIM SIM MCB annunciator 70B,-RCP '. Alert' .

Vib, alarms. -'

(0736) 8 SIM The computer indicates that RCPs A

& C alarmed reading approximately.

1 4 mils. The readings are not increasing.

(0736) 9 SIM The Loose Parts Monitor alarm was on Channel 3.. The alarm-does not-recur.when reset. . .

(0736) OBS SIM The operating crew should respond j to the earthquake in accordance with procedure OTO-SG-00001, j Earthquake. I 1

i (TIME) = Approximate Time

= Contingency Message .

C' C .

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Prompting Message Observed - No Message l l

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' d SCENARIO ACTUAL MESSAGE TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM EVENT (0737) 10 SIM The SS/OS should contact'the U.S.

Geological Survey and the St. Louis -

Geophysical Observatory to' confirm ~

seismic activity. . (Calls'will be made to alternate phone numbers.) ,

(0737) 11 EXERCISE Both the U.S. Geological Survey and i COMMUNICATION the St. Louis Geophysical Observa- I CENTER tory confirm severe seismic -l activity. .l 1

(0750) 12C SIM The Shift Supervisor should declare {

an ' ALERT' based on EAL Group 8-B, j Earthquake greater than-Operating

1

, Basis . Earthquake (OBE) Levels and .l

, ~1aplement the appropriate actions  !

of EIP-ZZ-00102.. 1 (0755) OBS TSC/OSC Emergency Response personnel should j commence activation of the TSC and '

OSC.

(0805) OBS SIM Notification of State and Local agencies should be. completed.

j 0810 13SIM SIM Alarm 61A (Process Rad High-High) is received on the Main Control i Board. -l (0811) 14 SIM Panel RM-11 indicates that the CVCS letdown monitor SJ-RE-01 is in alarm reading 5.2 uc/gm.

1 (0812) OBS SIM The crew should respond to the RCS l high' activity in accordance with l OTO-BB-00005. ,

i 0900 15SIM & SIM .Both Montgomery 7 and 8 lines e.re  !

Mini- lost due to a plane crash at the Scenario Montgomery switchyard. This i

! #2. results in a complete loss of j l off-site AC. power. i l l (0900) 16SIM SIM A reactor and turbine trip occur due to loss of off-site power.

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(TIME) = Approximate Time  !

C = Contingency Message d .P

= Prompting Message j OBS = Observed - No Message i SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3 :l

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y TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM' EVENT (0900): 175IM & SIM DC NE01 fails to auto start after- f Mini- the loss of AC power.

I Scenario

  1. 3 ,

L (0901) OBS SIM The Shift Supervisor should. >

dispatch an EO to troubleshoot DG

, NE01.

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0905 18SIM & SIM ' Emergency diesel. generator NE02  ;

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Mini- catches' fire after auto starting-l Scenario and trips off resulting in a com-

  1. 4 plete loss of on-site AC power.

l (0905) OBS SIM The operating crew'should respond l to the plant trip and loss of all

.AC power in.accordance with.Emer-gency procedures.E-0 an ECA-0.0.

(0905) 19 All , The plant gaitronics and plant Facilities alarms are inoperable due to the loss of AC power, f

- (0906) 20 CAS DG NE02 room intrusion alarm. l 0910 . 21SIM SIM RCS. leakage from RC7 seals begins' ,

increasing above normal values '

(reaches approximately 300 gpm in 1 20 minutes).

(0915) 22 & DG NE02 Security discovers an unconscious Mini- operator outside the DG NE02 room.

Scenario

  1. 4 (0916) OBS The Emergency Coordinator should dispatch the MERT and Fire Brigade.

'(Calls to the ambulance and hospital will be simulatedi if necessary.)

0920 OBS SIM Conditions have been reached for a i Site Emergency declaration.

.(TIME) .= Approximate Time '

./'GC = Contingency Message

( )POBS =

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Prompting Message Observed - No Message SIM = Simulator Message .,3 - Drill 89-3 s - Supplementary Message 07/19/89 i

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ANNUAL EXERCISE 1 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS

/ SCENARIO ACTUAL. MESSAGE TIME TIME ~ NUMBER- INITIATED FROM EVENT u (0935) 23C TSC The Emergency Coordinator should- ,

declare a " SITE EMERGENCY" based on EAL 4-C, Loss of all AC Power for more than 15 minutes and implement,  ;'

the appropriate steps.in-EIP-ZZ-00102.

(0935). OBS EOF- Emergency response personnel should commence activation of the EOF. l t

(0940) -24C TSC The Emergency Coordinator should announce= assembly for accounta- >

bility. . (Evccuation of non-essen-tial personnel will be simulated).

y 0945 25SIM u SIM- MCB' Annunciator 128D, TDAFWP BRNG Mini- Oil Pressure Low alarms:and the Scenario 'TDAFWP trips due to a failure of i

  1. 5 the shaft driven-oil pump.

(0950) OBS TSC Notification to State and local:

's agencies'should be complete.

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'- ') 1030 26SIM SIM All four SG wide range levels fall' l below 24%.

(1045) 27C TSC The Emergency Coordinator should declare a " GENERAL EMERGENCY" based on EAL 4D,. Failure of AC Power and a total loss of auxiliary feed -

l water, and implement the.appropri-I ate' steps of EIP-ZZ-00102. -(Note:

The General Emergency. declaration-could be. based on Group'1G or 2G.)

(1100) OBS Notifications of the General Emer-gency and an initial Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) of shelter 2 mile radius and 5 miles I downwind to the State and Counties 'f should be complete.

(1100) 28SIM SIM Containment pressure exceeds.

1.

3.5 psig.

W (TIME) -= Approximate Time

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\j SCENARIO ACTUAL MESSAGE-TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM EVENT (1107) 29SIM SIM Core water level has dropped to less than 40% as indicated by ,

'2 - RVLIS.

1115' 30C HP Containment' radiation-levels exceed 85,000 REM based on portable instrument readings or Ctat activity exceeds 2000 uci/gm by grab sample.

(1115) OBS SEMA ~An EBS message should be broadcast-and warning sirens sounded.

(1130) 31C EOF A PAR of evacuate 5 mile' radius and 10 miles downwind should be made to SEMA/ Counties.

1145 Mini- SIM A release of radioactive material Scenario from Ctat occurs due to a cracked

  1. 6 spare piping penetration.

~g 1145 32 LOAD Load dispatch informs the. plant i DISPATCH that the Cal-Bland line breakers can be closed to provide power to.

the plant'.- -(Note: DG NE01 repairs may be complete by this time enabling the: crew to restart the-diesel to supply power.)

(1150) OBS SIM The crew should re-energize the switchyard or start the diesel to supply AC power to one vital bus.

(1200) OBS SIM The crew should begin restoring the ,

plant to a stable condition by per-forming the applicable steps in Emergency procedure ECA-0.2.

1215 Mini- 0FF-SITE An auto accident on Route CC north-Scenario west.of the plant results in an

  1. 7 injury and potential contamination-concerns. The Callaway-Ambulance Service should respond.

(TIME) = Approximate Time

, C = Contingency Message

\ P = Prompting Message OBS = Observed-- No Message SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3

-s = Supplementary Me. sage 07/19/89

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( e t SCENARIO ACTUAL MESSAGE TIME IIME NUMBER' INITIATED FROM EVENT (1235) OBS OFF-SITE The Callaway EOC or hospital may request that the Callaway Plant r send a Health Physics Tech to the

. hospital to assist with the

= contaminated victim.

'1300 33P RAD ASSESSMENT. Soil and vegetation samples should COORDINATOR be obtained.

1315 34 ALL. The lead facility controller FACILITIES announces a 10 minute hold while conditions are established follow-ing a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> time jump. ,

(1315) 35 TSC, EOF, 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> time ' jump conditions.

JPIC, EOCs -

1325 36 TSC, EOF, F.xercise recommences.

JPIC, EOCs 1325 37 SIM, OSC, Facility critique should commence.

HPAC

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I 7 (TIME) = Approximate Time

C = Contingency Message

( P = Prompting Message OBS = Observed - No Message SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3 s - Supplementary Message 07/!.9/89 l . , . .

ANNUAL EXERCISE' SEQUENCE Or EVENTS l OFFSITE

'i\j SCENARIO ACTUAL MESSAGE l TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM EVENT 0735 0-1, M-1, All_EOC; Earthquake perceptions in counties. 4 C-1, G-1, Controllers l S-1 0750 S-2 CCC SEMA receives an earthquake report t from the' Highway Patrol..

0750 C-2 CCC Fulton resident reports: accident.

Requests assistance.- l 0800 S-3 CCC SEMA receives an earthquake report from the St. Louis Geophysical

, Observatory. i 0805 C-3 CCC Report of' gasoline _ spill at=a' service station in Fulton. .

-(0805) OBS Plant ALERT notification from plant.

0810 C-4 Callaway EOC Ambulance at accident scene in Controller Fulton requests assistance.

A 0810 0-2 Call from Children's Home.

IV} CCC-for information..

Request ~

0810 S-4 CCC Troop.F requests assistance or aerial surveillance.

0815 0-3 Osage EOC Damage reporto from residents to '

Controller pass along to-SEMA.

0820 G-2 CCC' Morrison resident reports accident.

Requests assistance.

0820 S-5 CCC Highway Dept. Maintenance shed reports on road status.

0820 0-4 CCC- -Report of truck _ wreck and blocked-road. }

l 0825 C-5 Callaway EOC Report from unit at service station l Controller spill in Fulton.

0825 S-6 CCC Warren County reports no s'ignifi-l cant damage.

(TIME) =

' Approximate Time C = Contingency Message s P = Prompting Message OBS = Observed-- No Message SIM = Simulator Message '

Drill 89-3 s = Supplementary Message 09/20/89 l

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0830 S-7 CCC Damage report from Troop F. )

0830 0-5 CCC Report of possible ammonia spill.

1 0835 G-3 CCC Gasconade resident reports damage-to railroad and highway bridges.

0840 M-2 CCC A farmer near Big Spring. reports a j pipeline break.

0840 0-6 CCC Report-of collapsed bridge. ,

0840 S-8 CCC Dr. Stewert reports quake data from.

Cape Girardeau.

0850 G-4 CCC' Frene Valley Nursing Home requests -

evacuation assistance.

0850 S-9 CCC PSC reports telephone disruptions ,

in quake area.

0850 0-7 'CCC Report of rising river level and-( water over railroad' tracks.

q 0855 C-6 Callaway EOC Report'from ambulance.

Coatroller l 0855 G-5 Gasconade EOC Request for assistance from Highway l Controller Department. .

0910 M-3 CCC New Florence' resident reports air-plane crash at Montgomery sub -

station.

0910 S-10 CCC Request-for interview from TV reporter.

0920 M-4 Montgomery EOC Sheriff's Deputy makes situation Controller report from crash site. Requests assistance..

0920 S-11 CCC Damage report from Cole County /-

Jefferson City. Traffic slowdown ,

on Highway 50.

I (TIME) .= Approximate Time "

gC = Contingency Message QP = Prompting Message OBS- = Observed - No Message SIM = Simulator Message i Drill 89-3 s = Supplementary Message 09/20/89

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-Q l "j SCENARIO

\ ACTUAL MESSAGE ,

( TIME' TIME- NUMBER INITIATED FROM- EVENT- )

0925 C-7 Callaway EOC Report from service station. spill.

' Controller l 0930 G CCC ~Hermann resident reports natural L gas leak.

0940 .M-5 CCC County resident-reports landslide ,,

partially blocking road near- 2 Bluffton. ,

, 0945 S-12 CCC Coast Guard reports damage on and- .,

'along river.

r (0950) -0BS -Plant SITE EMERGENCY notification from  !

plant.

0950 M-6 Montgomery EOC Fire CoLpany makes situation report Controller- from' crash site.

0955 S-13 CCC. Report of railroad blockage.

M-7 CCC Mineola resident reports bad water.

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(1000 1005) OBS State EOC. Coordination of sirens for release  !

-of Site Emergency EBS message.- _i 1005 S-14 CCC DNR reports pipeline breaks to SEMA.

1010 M-8 Montgomery EOC Fire Company makes situation report

  • Controller- from crash. site.

1015 G-7 CCC Hermann Hospital reports bad water.

Requests assistance.

1015 S-15 CCC Director of Public' Safety' requests  ;

briefing.  !

l 1020 C-8 CCC Tebbetts resident reports ground- )

1 subsidence and trapped residents.

1030 0-8 CCC Farmer reports pipeline break.

1030 S-16 CCC FEMA Region VII requests briefing.-

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(TIME) = Approximate Time ic = Contingency Message .;

('s,./ P = Prompting Message

' 0BS = Observed - No' Message SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3 ,

s = Supplementary Message 09/20/89 s

t ANNUAL EXERCISE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS OFFSITE SCENARIO ACTUAL MESSAGE

, TIME TIME NUMBER INITIATED FROM EVENT-1040 S CCC Damage report from Warren County.

Request for assistance.

1045 M-9 Montgomery EOC Fire Company makes situation report Controller from crash site.

1050 S-18 CCC- Status report from Highway Depart- '

ment. Request for assistance..

(1100) OBS Plant GENERAL EMERGENCY notification from plant with initial PAR of SHELTER 2-around and 5 downwind. '

(1115) OBS All EOCs Coordination of sirens for release-of General Emergency EBS message.

(1130) OBS Plant Plant increases PAR to EVACUATION 5 around and 10 downwind.

(1145) OBS State EOC Coordination-of sirens for release of EBS message with new PAR.

1145 C-9P Callaway EOC Prompting. message to demonstrate Controller school evacuation, if not already done.

(1215) OBS Plant RELEASE STARTED notification from 4

plant.-

1215 C-10 & Controller An auto accident on Route CC-north-

. Mini- west of the plant results in an Scenario injury and potential contamination

  1. 7 concerns. The Callaway Ambulance l

Service should respond.

(1220) OBS Controller The Callaway.EOC or Callaway Commu-

[

nity Hospital may request that'the

! Callaway Plant send a Health Physics Technician to the-hospital-

to assist with the contaminated l accident victim.

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(TIME) = Approximate Time

_hC = Contingency Message

.(/ POBS =

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Prompting Message Observed - No Message SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3 s = . Supplementary Message 09/20/89

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1315 34 All EOC The lead facility controller- _

Controllers announcesaa'10 minute hold'while conditions are established follow-ing a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> TIME' JUMP.  !

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(1315) 35~ All EOC 1030E JUMP conditions are Controllers ~ established:

. Plant RECOVERY declared Environmental' Sampling Data

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Field Monitoring results provided '

Plant Conditions provided (1355) ~0BS .SEMA/BRH . Recommendation to counties to-relax PARS.

(1400) OBS Callaway Decision to relax PARS.

EOC Osage EOC

, (1405) OBS Callaway Begin developing-Reentry plan.

( EOC Osage E0C (1455) OBS Callaway . Submit EBS message to State EOC to~  ;'

EOC relax PARS.

Osage EOC.

(1500) OBS State EOC ' Coordination of sirens for release of EBS message'to relax PARS.

1515 37 All EOC Facility critique.

Controllers 4 1800 Mini- Hermann Begin Hermann Reception-and Care l

Scenario Reception Center Exercise.

  1. 8 Center 1

Critique Hermann Reception and Care 2100 Controller-l Center.

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,(TIME) = Approximate Time C = Contingency Message s P = Prompting Message

OBS = Observed - No Message SIM = Simulator Message Drill 89-3

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5 SIMULATOR ACTION.

ANNUAL EXERCISE'

> t-j:: V Actual Time Time Action ,

0630 Simulator preparation:

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1. Initialize at IC-30 (100% power MOL) 7
2. Place the Pzr PORV (PCV' 456A) OOS
3. Ensure SJ-RE-01 is in service'- '

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4. DG NE01 start failure' >

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a. Malf EPS6'
1) DG #1 .f
2) Activate l
b. Annun 1)- Set AND020 '= '2.0 (OFF)
5. Plug in RERP phones and test g- g 6. Merge gaitronics with plant and test I

N~s 7. Connect TSC SPDS to simulator computer

8. Ensure simulator E-kit in place
9. Ensure RM-11 is turned'off and sign posted 0700 Commence watch relief / Exercise commences l

l 0735 Design Basis Earthquake alarms 980, 98D and 98E I

1. Annun
a. Set ANE098 = 1.0 '

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b. Set AND098 = 1.0
c. Set ANC098 = 1.0 (0735) Cal-Bland line trips on fault
1. Malf EPS3 i
a. CBI
b. Activate l

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2. - Override

.a. Set-P14009A-.= 2.0;  !

3 (0735) Operating intake pumps trip

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1. Malf AUX 3 i.
a. Trip operating pump-1 (0735) MCB annunciator 79F, Loose Parts,' alarms' _j
1. Set ANF079 = 1.0 (0735) -RCP ' Alert' Vibration' alarm on MCB l
1. Set ANB070 = 1.0
I 0900 Loss of.all AC power i
1. Plant Parameters j

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{. MSC2 = 3-l n

2. Malf EPS1
a. Activate >

0905 Loss of DG NE02 -

1. Malf.EPS6
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b. Activate ,

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1. Malf RCS6-
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b. 300 gpm

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Time Time Action 0945 Loss of TDAFWP )

1. Set AND128 = 1.0 I I
2. Malf FWM12 I
n. TD
b. Activate l
3. Monitor ASGNT (SG Mass)
a. Sim operator note: Monitor ASGNT and change as necessary to ensure that all SGs are <24% at 1030 i

(1100) Ensure containment pressure exceeds 3.5 psig 1107 Ensure RVLIS (static) indicates <40%

(1150) AC power restored f 1. Restore buses and/or equipment in accordance with lead controller instructions 1315 Freeze simulator when time jump occurs l

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) INITIAL ' CONDITIONS l

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1. The plant is operating at 100% power (1230 MWe). The plant has been at power for 140 days since completion of' Refuel III. Total core 4 EFPD [

is 128. The last LER was on 6/7/89.  ;

2. All equipment is either in service or available for service with the '

following exceptions:

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a. Par.PORV (PCV 456A) isolated due to seat leakage -
b. Main generator #2 cooler tube leakage (H2 leak @ 457 CFD)
c. RCS activity high due to resin overheat.
d. RCS leakags as of 0500, October 10, 1989:
1) Unidentified 0.7 gpm
2) Identified 1.3 gpm '

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e. Mixed bed demin - FBG03B due to overheating (see attached .

IR 89-079). ,

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() 3. The SPDS computer is available in the simulator and TSC.

O NOTE: All plant parameters -ut operational information will be supplied to control voo personnel by the simulator with the  ;

exception of the fo11o*1ngs l l

l a. Fire detection alarms

b. Selected radiological information normally obtained from [

RM-11 The above information will be supplied by a control room controller.  ;

4. Weather Conditions:

Morning temperatures in the 40's increasing to mid 60's by mid-day.

Partly cloudy, forecast calling for rain overnight. Wind is out of the North and steady about 9 mph. ,

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At 0336, MCB alarm 39B (LTDN HX Disch Temp Hi) was received. .The RO investigated and'found valve BG-TV-130 (CCW from Letdown Hx) closed.

Alarm 39A was received (LTDN HX Temp Hi Divert). Valve TCV 129 appeared to be stroking to the divert position. The R0 dispatched the primary EO to open BG-V205 to bypass TV-130 after.the RO was unable to take manual control of-an reopen TV-130. CCW flow was restored at about 0350. After flow restoration, the crew noticed that TCV 129 had apparently not fully bypassed the on-line mixed bed demineralizer  ;

(FBG03B). Flow was stopped to the'demin and chemistry was notified.

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Aloe notify the Vice President leuclear and MSRB with1e 24 heure.

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! Previous 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 0515 0615 8.6 ppb 600 1100 j Chloride .l

<20 ppb 38 ppb .50 ppb Flouride l

965 ppm 998 973 Boron l 1.7 1.2 4 Ph 6.43 23.5 ps/cm 4x104 ps/cm 5.5x10 4 ps/cm-Conductivity 400 ppm 500 ppm. f Lithium 2.2 ppm .

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2.4 ppb 3800 ppm 5000. ppm .

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<20 ppb 38 ppe 50 ppb 60 ppb Flouride ,

965 ppm 998 973 957 Boron r Ph G.43 1.7 1.) 1.1-P i

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i Lithium 2.2 ppm 3800 ppm 5000 ppm 5900 ppm .{

j Sulfate 2.4 ppb i

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SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A' DRILL

1. The plant is operating at 100% power (1230 MWe). The plant has been at '

power for 140 days since completion of Refuel III. Total core 4 EFPD is 128. The last LER was on 6/7/89.

2. All equipment is either in service or available for service with the following exeeptions: i i
a. Pzr PORV (PCV 456A) isolated due to seat leakage
b. Main generator #2 cooler tube leakage (H leak @ 457 CFD)
c. RCS activity high due to resin overheat.
d. RCS leakage as of 0500, October 10, 1989:

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2) Identified 1.3 gpm I

Mixed bed domin - TBG03B'due to overheating (see attached e.

IR 89-079).

3. The SPDS computer is available in the simulator and TSC.

NOTE: All plant parameters and operational information will be supplied to control room personnel by the simulator with the i exception of the followingt

a. Fire detection alarms
b. Selected radiological information normally obtained from RM-11 The above information will be supplied by a control room controll er.

4 Weather Conditions: I Morning temperatures in the 40's increasing to mid 60's by mid-day.

Partly cloudy, forecast calling for rain overnight. Wind is out of the North and steady about 9 mph.

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i THIS IS A DRILL RCS chloride concentration is 1550 ppb which exceeds the APA-ZZ-01020 Action 3 limit of 1500 ppb.

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FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 3SIM  !

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THIS IS A DRILL  !

The following Main Control Board Annunciators are in alarm:.

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OBE EXCEED i

98D OBE  ;

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HRS i THIS IS A DRILL l The following Main Control Board annunciators are in alare:

1 3B CA-BL-1 PCB V45 TRIP ,

3C TIE BKR PCB V43 TRIP i

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LOCATION: Simulater SCENARIO TIME: HRS ,

THIS IS A DRILL ,

The following Main Control Board annunciator is in alarmt 8A INTAKE f' PUMP LOCKOUT ,.

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LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS f

THIS IS A DRILL The following Main Control Board annunciator is in' alarms 70B RCP -

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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 8 TO: RO REAL TIME: (0736) HRS LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The computer indicates that RCPs A & C alarmed reading approximately 4 milsi The readings are not increasing and in fact have returned to normal. .

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't SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 9 TO: RO _ REAL TIME: (0736) HRS i l LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: -

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The Loose Parts Monitor Alarm was on Channel 3 vibration. The alarm does not recur after reset.

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LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS .

THIS IS A DRILL 1

When attempts are made to contact the U.S. Geological Survey and the i St.. Louis University Geophysical Observatory, use-the following phone numbers:

U.S. Geological Survey: 635-1522 St. Louis University Gecphysical Observatory: 676-8511 Controller Note: DO NOT allow drill players to contact either of the above organizations using the actual phone numbers listed in OTO-SG-00001.

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Cotununications Center Controller MESSAGE NO. 11 TO: SS/OS REAL TIME: (0737) HRS LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL When the U.S. Geological Survey is contacted, confirm indications of seismic activity in the Missouri area and that data is currently being analyzed.

When St. Louis University Geophysical.0bservatory is contacted, confirm that severe seismic activity has occurred in the Mid-Missouri area.

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LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS 1

THIS IS A DRILL The Shift Supervisor should declare an ' Alert' based on EAL Group 8-B,-

Earthquake Greater Than Operating Basis Earthquake (OBE) Levels and implement the appropriate actions of EIP-ZZ-00102, i

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LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS -.

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( FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 15SIM  ;

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THIS IS A DRILL Both Montgomery 7 and 8 lines have tripped on fault.  ;

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l A reactor and turbine trip have occurred.

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b- FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 17SIM TO: SS/OS REAL TIME: (0900) HRS LOCATION: Sitaulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS ,

THIS IS A DRILL' DG NE01 has failed to start after the loss of power to NB01.

Controller Note: This message initiates Mini-Scenario #3.

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( FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. 18SIM

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LOCATION: Simulator SCENARIO TIME: HRS I THIS IS A DRILL I l l Emergency diesel generator NE02 has tripped off resulting in a total loss of

AC power.

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b FROM: Controllers MESSAGE NO. 19 TO: Exercise Participants REAL TIME: (0905) HRS .

LOCATION: All ERFs On Site SCENARIO TIME: HRS _,l t

THIS IS A DRILL The loss of AC power results in a total loss of the plant gaitronics and alarm systems.

Controller Note: The merge / iso switch at the simulator will be placed in-

' iso'. All ERF gaitronics speakers will be' turned off and signs posted on gaitronics handsets to prevent use.

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LOCATION: Central Alarm Station SCENARIO TIME: HRS I THIS IS'A DRILL DG NE02 room intrusion' alarm.

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LOCATION: Simulator _ SCENARIO TIME:' HRS THIS IS A DRILL RCS leakage from RCP seals begins increasing above normal leakage values.

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  • TO: SS/OS/EC REAL TIME:. (0915) HRS

! LOCATION: Simulator or TSC SCENARIO TIME: HRS ,

I THIS IS A DRILL l Security (responding to the door intrusion alarm) discovers an unconscious operator at the diesel and reports the injury and fire to the control room /  ;

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-TO: Emergency Coordinator REAL TIME: (0935) -HRS.

LOCATION: TSC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The Emergency Coordi:mcor should declare a ' Site Emergency' based on EAL 4-C,  !

Losa of'All AC Power for More Than'15 Minutes,'and implement the appropriate >

steps in EIP-ZZ-00102.

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'1 LOCATION: TSC SCENARIO TIME: HRS  ;

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(Evacuation of non-essential personnel will be simulated.) s.

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-LOCATION: Simulator . SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS'IS A DRILL MCB Annunciator 128D has alarmed and the TDAFWP has tripped. ,

Controller Note: This message initiates Mini-Scenario #5.' -

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- LOCATION: Simulator SCENAR.IO, TIME: HRS l

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THIS IS A DRILL '

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D, Failure of AC Power and a Total Loss of Auxiliary Feedwater,iand implement the appropriate steps of EIP-ZZ-00102. -lj L

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TO: SS/OS REAL TIME: (1107) HRS ,

LOCATION: Simulator . SCENARIO TIME: HRS _

THIS IS'A DRILL-_ ~j Core water level has dropped to <40% as indicated on' panel-RLO21 RVLIS' static. [

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~ \s FROM: -Health Physics MESSAGE NO. 300 TO: Emergency Coordinator REAL' TIME: 1115 HRS' .j LOCATION: TSC SCENARIO TIME: HRS- ,,

.w e THIS-IS A DRILL-Containment radiation levels have exceeded 85,000 REM based on portable instrument readings or containment activity has exceeded 2000 uct/gm by grab '

sample.

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method used by HP to monitor Containment radiation' levels.

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THIS IS A DRILL A Protective Action Recommendation'(PAR) of evacuate 5 mile radius and'10 ,

miles downwind based on EIP-ZZ-00212, Attachment _1,_should be made to SEMA/

Counties.  :

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LOCATION:. Simulator' SCENARIO TIME: HRS-1 l THIS IS A DRILL Load Dispatch reports that the Cal-Bland line breakers can be closed to

. provide power to the plant. I Controller Note: _ D G NE01 repairs may be completed'before.this, enabling the {

crew to restart the diesel to supply power..

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'THIS IS A' DRILL Have a Field Team obtain environmental samples from plume centerline area.

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TO: All Exercise Participants REAL TIME:- 1315' HRS.

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'The exercise,is on hold for 10 minutes while' controllers establish conditions, l following.a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> time jump.

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  • 3. The Callaway Plant declared a(n). . O UNUSUAL EVENT -- ~ O EVENT CLOSEOUT 4 O ALERT . (T PLANT RECOVERY j

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/636 and the date was(Da,e) ocf //> /96.

'4. The time of declaration was Gime) l 'S. There S IS CBI NO 0 WAS - 4 0 ' AIRBORNE > release of radioactive material.

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i '6. START TIME OF RELEASE ESTIMATED DURATION 9 blowing towards - '/89

7. Wind speed is 13. C - MPH from ,

(Degrees) (Regrees)-

.t 8. - Projected dose, affected sectors, and Protective Actions are:

. NOTE: DO NOT use exponential notation in reporting projected dose. Round numbers to two

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[ D stance Plant Projected Dose Whole Body Thyroid

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10. Remarks: Ma lA ,I,0 jm p/e m w l3:.) ) % & ;&'u p. JQcbH ~)

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1. - From where was the liquid released?

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3. -Vo'ume and activity of liquid released (if known). ,,

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<t THIS IS A DRILL 24' Hour Time Jump' Initial Conditions (On-Site)- .

The following conditions exist at 1315 October 12, 1989 or have occurred during the-last 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />s:

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1. Recovery was declared-at 1630 yesterday, October 11, 1989..
2. The. leaking penetration'was repaired on or before 1500 yesterday.
3. The radioactive release plume has left the EPZ. 4

-4. The reacto* has been~ cooled by hot leg recirculation flow using ECCS equipment since approximately 0300 today.

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() 6. Udion Electric and BRH field teams have been taking environmental surveys during most of the past 24. hours. DOE and EPA have dispatched personnel to assist in taking.and analyzing data.

7. Environmental samples taken during the day have been analyzed by the University of Missouri, Columbia and by Union Electric.
8. County officials have been asking when Protective Action Recommendations can be relaxed. At1this point,1 BRH and UE Rad Assessment personnel have received sufficient data to make this determination.
9. f The following data represents the highest activity of-sample data and was obtained from sample ;>oint J-30:

Su -f ace Milk or Total Radionuclide Contamination Drinking Water Intake Pasture Grass I-131 .09 uC1/m" .010 uC1/1 .08 uC1 .02 uC1/kg Cs-137- 2.4 uC1/m2 .18 uCi/1 6.0 uCi .08 uCifkg' Sr-90 .25 uCi/m2 .003 uCi/1 0.005 uCi .11 uCi/kg Sr-89 4.3 uCi/m2 .08 uCi/l 1.2 uCi 1.9 uC1/kg Cs-134 1.3 uC1/m2 .08 uCi/1 2.0 uCi .6 uCi/kg-l Projected dose (based on a fif ty-year exposure) = 0.527 Rem Thyroid

= :0.238 Rem Whole Body

10. Weather Conditions: Wind is 13 mph from the north, clear and cool.

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Mn-54 none detected Fe-59 none detected Co-58 .noneidetected j 4

I Co-60 none. detected Zn-65 none detected Sr-89 4.3E+10 Sr-90 , 2.5E-1 O v-so =ome detected

.Zr-95 none detected Nb-95 none detected Mo-99 none detected Cs-134 1.3E+0 i

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2n 6.20.E-13 I Sr-89 2.55 E-12 Sr-90 6.10-E-13

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Nb-95 nuclide not-detected Mo-99 nuclide not detected Cs-134 9.75 E-11 Cs-137 3.40 E-12 Ba-140 nuclide not detected La-140 nuclide not detected I

Ce-144 nuclide not detected-O l 10/06/89

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Co-60 3.90E-10

'Zn-65 1.24E-10.- I Sr-89 5.10E-10 Sr-90 l'.22E-10 Y-90 nuclide not detected ,

Zr-95 4.74E-10 7 Nb-95 nuclide not detected i

Mo-99 nuclide not detected l

Cs-134 1.95E Cs-137 6.80E-10 l -Ba-140 nuclide not detected La-140 nuclide not detected I

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LOCATION: TSC, EOF, JPIC, EOCs SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The exercise should recommence. The time is 1325 and the date is October 12, l 1989.

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T0s. Participants REAL TIME: 0735 HRS -

LOCATION:' State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL You have just experienced a substantial earthquake.- Thire is a. loud rumbling noise like a big truck driving past the door 1to your room.

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closed, and doors swing open or slam shut. Pieces of plaster or ceiling 1 panels fall. Dust is. raised everywhere. Tall, unstable items -(such as: book-cases) fall over. Suspended items (such as hanging lightLf ixtures) sway .

. violently. . Door. frames are. warped. and. cracks' appear'in walls' The quake-lasts for about 20 seconds. After a 30.second pause, there is another quake-lasting about 10 seconds.

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'TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME:. 0750 HRS LOCATION: State EOC- SCENARIO TIME: HRS l

'THIS IS A DRILL This is Troop F of the Highway-Patrol. We are reporting-an apparent earthquake.- Based upon' trooper reports, the quake.vas noticed on I-70 east- '

of Williamsburg, on Highway 50 at Drake, on_ Highway 54 at New Bloomfield. and east of Hermann on Highway 100. There have been several-inquiries from the public, but no reports of significant damage yet.

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Controller MESSAGE NO. 'S-3 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 0800 HRS l

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THIS IS A DRILL This is the St. Louis Geophysical Observatory. We are calling.to report  :

preliminary data on the earth' quake. Calculations based upon seismic sensor readings indicate a Richter magnitude of.5.1 with an epicenter near.the Missouri River approx 1mately-120 kilometers due west of the Observatory.-

There.were two shocks approximate 1y' 24 seconds apart. - starting at. 0736. Both shocks damped out quickly. The hypocenter was at a' depth of approximately 8 kilometers. Radius of effect should be approximately 32 kilometers with significant effects confined to an approximate radius of 8-kilometers.

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THIS IS A DRILL- 'I This is Highway Patrol Troop F. We have; requested officers on Highways I-70,  ;

'U.S. 63, 54, & 50 to report any and all highway damage.- Coverage in Osage 1 County may be sparse as two of our of ficers are at Quantico for Drug Training. Is there assistance available from the-: National Guard? Is aerial-surveillance available?

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_THIS IS A DRILL This is'the Highway and Transportation Department District 5 Headquarters.

The Highway Department maintenance shed at Readsv111e has reported that maintenance crews reporting'to the shed indicate that=there is no apparent ~

damage to the roads coming into Readsville, Route'D and Highway'94. The bridge at Portland appears to be OK. ,

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Controller- MESSAGE NO. S-6 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 0825 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: ' HRS THIS IS A DRILL .

l This is the Assistant Emergency Management Director of. Warren County. I-l- called to let you know that minor shakes have been. reported from along the- I l Missouri River in the Treloar area. Several farmers in the bottoms reported' livestock spooked, but no' serious damages have been reported.

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Controller MESSAGE NO. S-7 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 0830 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS ','

THIS IS A DRILL I This is. Highway. Patrol Troop F. There has been widespread minor damage 'l throughout the Missouri River Valley. area from Chamois, Missouri, to the .

Troop C area. Reports by citizens include loud rumblings, broken vindows, '

and furniture movement. Initial shock was at 0735 with a secondary- ..

aftershock approximately 30 seconds after the first. There are' presently no- t reports of serious casualties, although some minor injuries have been j reported. 1 s

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THIS IS A DRILL This is the Earthquake Analysis Center in Cape Girardeau. We have determined that the earthquake was about 72 miles east of St. Louis,.or 160 miles.from Cape. Tennessee has confirmed that the hypocenter is located near Bluffton, '!

approximately 5 miles deep. There is no other reported activity at this-time. The Wabash Valley fault is also quiet. ,

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This is the Public Service Commission. Contal, Ringdom Telephone and United-Telephone _are experiencing some disruptions in their service. areas. ,They  ;

have yet to determine-whether. it is switching station f ailure or pole and line trouble. They will advise-their estimates for. full service restoration.  :[

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Controller MESCAGE NO. S-10 TO: State EOC (751-2748) AEAL TIME: 0910 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL This is the receptiov-ist at the front desk of the A.G. Building. Ms. Kelly Morgan, KRCG-TV-13  :.J here and would like to interview someone in regard to the earthquake. They are wanting to do a live-remote and need a spokesman.

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TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 0920 HRS  !

LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL This is the Cole County / Jefferson City Emergency Management Coordinator. l Citizen reports indicate minor damage on the east'end of town. Broken windows, plaster cracks, and a lot of dust damage has occurred ~in and around

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i the Troop F headquarters area. The Jeff City Police Department reports a signal light collapse at Eastland Drive and Highway 50, causing backups for .

inbound traffic. Traffic is being rerouted to old Highway 50 at Troop F.

headquarters. McCarty is moving, but slowly. Maintenance crews from  :

Highway Department District 5 have been requested. }

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was recovered by the Motor Vessel (M.V.) Luke B. Gladders.

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This is the Department of. Economic Development. Transportation Division.'

Union Pacific Railroad has reported some minor damage to. rail structure in . .

Some rock slides from the bluffs have closed and around Hermann, Missouri.

the main line. Amtrak trains have suspended operations. There is no reported traffic between Jeff City and Washington.

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Controller MESSAGE NO. S-14 1 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 1005 HRS j

LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL -

This is the Department of Natural Resources. The Williams and Phillips pipeline companies have notified DNR of possible pipeline leaks in central >

Missouri. Both companies report a loss of pressure and flow. Both companies have ceased pumping operations, but leaks may continue for quite awhile, r depending upon the exact locations, because of gravitational flow effects on

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Centroller MESSAGE NO. S-15 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME 1015 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIMEt HRS THIS IS A DRILL This is the Office of the Director of Public Safety. The Governor's office '

has called Director Rice and would like an update of reported earthquake activity and the Nuclear Plant. incident. Please call back on telephone number 635-1522 as soon as you have some information. Director Rice will  ?

brief Gov. Ashcroft himself. After the briefing. Governor Ashcroft wanta to hold a press conference. E k

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To: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 1030 HRS l LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS  !

g S IS A DRILL This is TEMA Region VII. Mr. Russ Ritter would like a briefing on the earthquake damage and the Callaway Plant emergency in the Central Missouri area. Are you planning on requesting a Presidential disaster declaration?

What is your damage assessment?

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.O Communications Center TROM: , , , , Cont, roller MESSAGE NO. S-17 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 1040 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS .

_THIS IS A DRILL This is the Department of Agriculture. The County Agent for Warren County  !

has received reports that a lot of stock have been released to vander because l fences have been damaged in the western part of the county. Some of the  ;

animals have been reen on highways and are blocking traffic. Local law .i enforcement have their hands full, and are requesting assistance. Please

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Communications Center Controller MESSAGE NO. S-18 TO: State EOC (751-2748) REAL TIME: 1050 HRS 1 LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS  ;

THIS IS A DRILL This is the Missouri Highway and Transportation Department, District 5 l Headquarters. Crews from several district maintenance sheds are now con- .

ducting highway and bridge surveys to determine damages from the earthquake of this morning. J The maintenance sheds are those in Readsville Swiss, New Bloomfield, i Auxvasse, New Florence, Jonesburg, Mokane, and Williamsburg.

The district..is attempting to locate additional crews to aid in search for damages. Can the Nationa Guard help in providing engineers who are qualified in assessing damage to roads and bridges? If so, please call back on ,

telephone number 635-1522 and let us know how many will be available and when we can expect them to arrive at. District Headquarters for casignment.

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Controller MESSAGE NO. C-1 t TO: Dispatcher REAL TIME: '0735 HRS LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIME: ' HRS ,

THIS IS A DRILL  ;

L You have just experienced a substantial earthquake. There is a loud rumbling noise like a big truck driving past the door to your room.. It is difficult >

to stand, as the floor seems to be moving. Heavy furniture and chairs walk ,

across the floor. Small items fall off of desks and shelves, and fragile items break when they hit the floor. Windows rattle, drawers slide open and closed, and doors swing open or slam shut. Pieces of plaster or ceiling -

panels fall. Dust is raised everywhere. Tall, unst6hle items (such as book- ,

cases) fall over. Suspended items (such as hanging lig..: . fixtures) sway .

violently. Door frames are warped .and cracks appear.in walls. The quake . '

lasts for about 20 seconds.- After a 30 second pause, there is another quake-

  • 1asting about 10 seconds.

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TO: Callaway Dispatcher REAL TIME: 0750 HRS LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS ,

THIS IS A DRILL l This is Lucy Jones. My husband was working under our car when the earthquake [

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THIS IS A DRILL This is Sam Spade. I own the S&R Texaco Station at 1305 Highway 54 South, i The earthquake has sprung a seam in one of my above ground gasoline storag'e i tanks. The break is located just above ground level,.and gasoline is gushing 5 out and running down the hill and into the creek that runs behind the Herring, Subdivision. I can't stop the leak, and I estimate that the tank contained ,

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TO: Dispatcher REAL TIME: 0810 HRS LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS'IS A DRILL  ;

The ambulance which responded to the accident at 1407 Kingswood requests a rescue unit for an extraction. (Note, disregard this message if-a rescue unit was originally dispatched with the ambulance.)

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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. C-5 TO: Dispatcher REAL TIME: 0825 HRS LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIM 2: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The unit (either Police or Fire) which was dispatched to the S&R Texaco spill '

reports that the majority of the tank's volume has spilled onto.che streets and has run down into the creek. They request that all roads leading to the spill area be blocked because of the danger of igniting the gasoline vapor.

At least one fire department vehicle is needed to maintain surveillance of the situation until the gas evaporates and the vapor disperses.

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l TO: Dispatcher .REAL TIME: 0855 HRS LOCATION: Callaway-EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The ambulance which responded to the accident at 1407 Kingswood reports that it has transported the victim to the Callaway Community Hospital and is returning to the ambulance station. The rescue unit also reports that it is returning to quarters.

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LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The unit at the scene of the S&K Texaco spill reports that the gasoline hao almost completely evaporated, and the vir.d has removed almost all of the t gasoline odor. He thinks that it is safe to permit resumption of traffic

  • flow. If this is acceptable, he will be available for reassignment.

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TO: Callaway Dispatcher REAL TIME: 1020 HRS LOCATION: Callaway EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS

  • THIS IS A DRILL .-

I live in Tebbetts and I called to let you know that the ground has sunk j south of Highway 94 just west of town, A large area of. bottom land is under water, but I don't know how deep it is. There is a house almost a quarter mile out in the middle of the ficoded area, and there are three people on the roof waving sheets or blankets. Evidently the water is too deep for them to ,

get to shore. Can you send some help? Also, Highway 94 is under water west of Route AA.  !

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CONTROLLER' NOTE: The actual time that this prompting message is issued may be altered to facilitate FEMA observation of the performance of this objective.

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THIS IS A DRILL q You have just experienced a substantial earthquake. There is a loud rumbling y noise like a big truck driving past the door to your room. It is difficult to stand, as the floor seems to be moving. Heavy furniture and chairs walk-across the floor. Small items fall off of desks and shelves, and fragile-items break when they hit the floor. Windows rattle, drawers slide open and closed, and doors swing open or slam shut. Pieces of plaster or ceiling panels fall. Dust is raised everywhere. Tall, unstable items (such as book-cases) fall over. Suspended items (such as hanging light fixtures) sway violently. Door frames ~are warped, and cracks appear ~in walls. The quake lasts for about 20 seconds. After a 30 second pause, there is another quake i lasting about 10 seconds.

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Center Controller MESSAGE NO. 0-2 TO: Osage Dispatcher (897-2285) REAL TIME: 0810 HRS LOCATION: Osage EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL This is the Director of the Mennonite Children's Home on Highway 89. We experienced what felt like an earthquake a little while ago, and the children '

are upset and scared. There is no significant damage, and no one is; hurt,  ;

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Controller Emergency MESSAGE NO. 0-3 l TO: Management Director REAL TIME: 0815 HRS LOCATION: Osage EOC' SCEN4.RIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL The dispatchers have received several calls from citizens who report placter cracks, chimney damage, bookcases overturned and the like. They would like to know if we have any information of the tremblors. Some citizens have .

reported that their house trailer suffered some minor damage to connections to utility services. Please report this to SEMA. ,

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I was driving my hay truck on Highway 100 when the earthquake hit. I had l just crossed the railroad tracks northeast of St. Aubert when the bluggs beside the road collapsed and knocked my truck off of_the road. I'm OK, just scratched up ar.d knocked around some, but my truck is upside-down~in Deer Creek, and there's a lot of big rocks all over the road. I walked over to '

the nearest farm house to make the call. Can I get some help to pull my truck out of the creek? Also, you should probably get.somebody to clear the road, because nobody can get past the rock fall the way it is now.

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THIS IS A DRILL I live in Chamois, down by the railroad tracks. Ever since that earthquake .

happened I've been smelling ammonia whenever I go outside the house.  ;

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TO: Osage Dispatcher-(897-2285) REAL TIME: 0840 HRS I LOCATION: Osage EOC SCENARIO TIME: ' HRS THIS IS A DRILL I live just north of the junction of Route Z and County Road 274 I tried to drive over to Chamois on 274 a while ago, but.when I got to the bridge over Shawnee Creek, it had collapsed. I thought I should let somebody know about1 it.

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the land to settle. The river level is rising, and water is backing up into the creeks. Part of the railroad tracks are under water, and somebody should l warn the trains. Does anyone know how high the water will get? Should we evacuate?

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'I own a farm on Cedar Creek about 6 miles north of Linn and 1 mile east'of~ -

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Controller MESSAGE NO. M-1 TO: Dispatcher REAL TIME: 0735 HRS LOCATION: Montgomerv EOC SCENARIO TIME HRS THIS IS A DRILL You have just . experienced a substantial earthquake. There.is a loud rumbling noise like a big truck driving past the door to your room. It is difficult to stand, as the floor seems to be moving. Heavy furniture and chairs walk across the floor. Small items fall off of desks and shelves.,and fragile items break when they hit the floor. Windows rattle, drawers' slide open and closed, and doors sving open or slam shut. Pieces of plaster or ceiling-panels fall. Dust is raised everywhere. Tall, unstable items (such as book-cases) fall over. Suspended items (such as hanging light fixtures) sway violently. . Door, frames are warped,-and cracks appear >in walls. The quake lasts for about 20 seconds. After a 30 second pause, there is another quake j lasting about 10 seconds. .

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TO: Montgomerv Dispatcher REAL TIME:. 0840 HRS LOCATION: Montgomery EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL '

I am a farmer near Big Spring and I want to report gasoline covering the-surface of Bear Creek about 2 miles south of Big Spring, near Highway 19.-

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My name is Mildred Crews'cnd I live-'in New Florence. As I was driving home from Montgomery City I saw an airplane crash into!the. power: lines at the:

electric - substation at the junction of Highway 19 and Route W. The plane broke some of the power lines, then fell to the ground and started burning.

It was really terrible. Somebody~needs to do something quickly.

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power line is down on Highway 19, and another one was. flipped up cad isi '

draping:over the other lines. He requests fire department-response for the ,,

fire and electric utility company response to move the fallen line-offiof the - i road.

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I was driving to Hermann on Highway 94.. A portion of the bluffs:just' east of Bluffton have fallen'down across the:old' railroad right-of-way. Some large  ;

pieces have rolled down onto Highway 94 and are blocking the road. I was.

barely able to get past the obstruction by driving out onto.the shoulder ofL 4 the road, but I.almost got stuck. Other people might not be so,1ucky....Most of the boulders are the size of a big dog or smaller, but several are half the size of my car. [

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(.I The fire company at the scene of the airplane crash-reports'that'the fire is'  ;

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tained and there is little chance of;further spreading. They,have approached-the wreckage.of the plane and have determined that there was only one-person aboard, the' pilot, and that there.:were n'o survivors. They were'able to loop i a large rope aroundLa portion of the-downed. cable, and they pulled'it off of!

the highway.- They.are' going to re-open Highway 19 for traffic. .

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TO: Dispatcher REAL TIME: 1045 ' HRS LOCATION:- Montgomerv EOC SCENARIO TIME: -HRS ,

l THIS IS A DRILL The. fire company at'the scene of the airplane crash reports'that the trees I have pretty.much burned out, and they are planning to suspend operations'.  :'

They will leave one truck to. keep an eye on the scene in case the fire restarts,.and to restrict. access to the crash site until: federal investiga- ,]

tors can arrive. All other units will return to the station and be available.

there, if needed.

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TO: Disparcher REAL TIME:- 0735 HRS l LOCATION: Gasconade EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS-THIS IS'A DRILL. 3 You have just experienced a substantial earthquake. There is a loud rumbling-noise like ,a big truck -driving past the door to' your room. . : It is difficult -

to stand, as the floor seems to be noving. Heavy furniture.and. chairs: walk.

  • across the. floor.. Small items fall off of desks and shelves, and fragile. y items break when they hit the floor. Windows rattle,: drawers . slide open;and =t closed, Land doors swing open or slam l shut.- Pieces'of plaster or ceilingL, _

panels fall. ' Dust'is raised everywhere. . Tall, unstable. items.(such as book-

-cases) f all over. . Suspended items (such- as hanging l light fixtures): sway '{

. violently. -Door frames are warped, and cracks-appear in walls. :The quake -

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. . I This-is' Nancy Cramer in.Morrison.- After the earthquake: occurred, I checked out my house.for damage. Then'I went next door'to see if my. neighbor was alright. He had been up-on a ladder painting the back of his. house', and'>

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located four houses up the hill from the siren'on the. north. side.of the a street.

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. .. i My name le Corky McNabb and I: live in Gasconade. - The' railroad bridge here. at ~  !

GasconadeLis damaged. One of_the rails has torn loose from several ties ^and- 0 is severely bent. . There has also been some_ damage to the Highwayi100 bridge, but it appears passable for one: car at a timerif there is someone to direct s traffic.- Somebody ought to come out'and look at it before a train tries to 2!

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THIS IS A' DRILL-This is the Administrator of the Frene Valley Nursing Home. west- of Hermann on Highway 100. Can you help us in evacuating the residents. The earthquake has caused some structural damage, and the building is unsafe for occupancy.

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care of the residents until a longer term solution can'be worked out. We do:

not have sufficient transportation, however,' to_take the residents to New- .

Florence. We need transportation for eight residents,'two of whom are 'I bed-ridden and non-ambulatory, and one of whom'suffared a broken ankle when

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- My name is. Herbert Wayne. ;I thought that'I should tell-somebody about the l

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THIS IS A DRILL This is the Hermann Hospital: Administrator. Our water supply has' acquired a dark color and a strange odor. There is no ' restriction oof flow,! but the-hospital cannot use it because of'its doubtful safety. Is_there an alternate source of potable water, or can water be brought in to the Hospital? "We do

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_THIS IS A DRILL.

This is Betty Joe Jackson'. - I. felt the earthquake and am worried about my-husband '. - He won't answer his phone.- Can you contact.him for me? .He: works.-

. out there at the Callaway Plant as a maintenance mechanic.-

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p send a helicopter down to the. site. Can we obtain your permission to do that?. Before we send one down, could I get.some.more details about the Alert? You've never had an Alert before,.have you? How serious is it? When do you expect to get' things'under control? Will you be. allowed to restart the unit?

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THIS IS A~ DRILL L 'This is Billy Bob Baker in Portland. Did- you guys blow up the plant 1mr l something?- The entire area shook'like a bomb went'off. I heard there's/been an accident there.

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REAL TIME:' 0830 HRS LOCATION: EOF' 1 SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL I hear'there's a radioactivityiniert from the Callaway Plant and the siren-didn't go off.yet. What gives? You guys going to blow-that thing or.what?

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-l This is/ Joe jessop. 'I hear there's a number to call to.get information.about -

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LOCATION: EOF and JPIC' SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A ' drill-I heard about the' explosion down there, and figured you guys needed-some help. I used to be involved in the air force's " broken arrow" operations and L figured you guys would need some experienced people to' deal:with the radiation. -Who do.I need to talk to?-

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O THIS' IS A DRILL You yo-yo's.. I was, supposed to have a closing on'my house today;and_the:

buyer just told' me that my-property may be uninhabitable.- He says thatryout.  ;

_ guys are going to have. co evacuate _ the PEZ. 'Is my home'in this' area?' If it j is, he'says he's going to back~out. .I told him he couldn't do that because i he gave ne's deposit.- He said he'd sue me to'get it back because thisLis a l national disaster. What are.you guys going;to do about'it?

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This is Andy Burger, Channel-8~. news. I'm trying to obtain details ~on'the--

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details and answer my questions? What is the status ~of the plant?~ What' kind l of danger is the public tit? Has there been a release and;is it significant?- -I What is the status of the core? What-is the status of the injured man?.

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THIS IS A DRILL Hi, this is Ed Eck, Reuters News Service. I would like to know what effect this accident will have on the earnings of your company. Will the reactor be shut down for more than a week? When do you expect it back on line? Are any company officers available for comment?

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This is Bill Bailey with Anheuser-Busch Co. Who do I need to talk with to find out whether the Missouri River is contaminated with radiation? You realize we use that water as a component in our beer-making process. If you could patch me through to your technical people, I'd sure appreciate it. j 1

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How long we going to have to evacuate for? I need to know cause my hobby is ,

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" Good morning, I'm James Cash. ' We have just been informed that the Callaway i Plant in Reform, Missouri has been damaged by the earthquake. : Scientists and.

Engineers are currently trying to place the plant.in a safe shutdown condition. The plant is now under ALERT,=the most significant emergency the ,

plant has been in. We vill try to have a report from Joe Coolo, who will have a live report from the scene of the accident. Stay tuned to this  !

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"Hi, I'm Chet Norm. Moments ago we were notified by authorities that the earthquake reported earlier has shut down the Callaway Nuclear Plant in Reform, Missouri. Information is sketchy, but we understand that there may i be complications. The utility has gone on ' Alert'. This is the first time- 1 they have declared this significant an emergency. We will try to obtain more p information for you and will have a report from Violet Brady at the accident scene. .This.is.Chet Norm KMBC-TV."

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" News Break" .

"Hi, I'm James Cash. The situation at the Callaway Plant appears to be worsening. Information, just now obtained, indicates that things are not

-going well for Union Electric, owners of the Callaway Nuclear Plant in l Calleway County. Evidently, pofer has been lost _to the facility, and only back-up power is available. This back-up power is limited and the. only thing stopping the plant from melting down." ,-

"We have Joe Coolo on the scene and will have that report for you shortly."

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" News Break" "Hi, Chet Norm reporting. The power's off, conditions are worsening, and nothing seems to work. This is the situation at Union Electric's Callaway Nuclear Plant in Reform Missouri. Officials report that the power plant lost power into the facility at about 9:00 this morning. It appears that a plane crash occurred at a Montgomery switchyard causing the power to-be lost -

to the plant. Evidently this power is crucial to bringing the reactor to a safe shutdown. We.have been unable to obtain. additional.information from.

Union Electric at this time,'but they have informed us that information will ,

be released from the Joint Public Information Center in Jefferson City. We have dispatched someone to that facility, and we will relay any updated ,

information to you as soon as it is available. This is Chet Norm KMBC-TV."

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" News Break" "This is Bill Benz, KOMU-TV in Columbia.- We have just been informed that the Callaway Nuclear Plant in Callaway County has been affected by the '

carthquake. We don't have many details, but Curt Curi is in that area. .

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With me is Chic Little from the Callaway Plant."

" Chic you just came from down there, what's going on?"

"Well, they burnt up one of their steam generators. It caught on fire just .i as I was leaving."

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" Chic, you mentioned earlier that all the 11gnt went off. When did that happen?"

"Well, after they got the fire..they had to isolate their steam generator, I that's when the lights went off, and the radiation alert occurred."

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4 LOCATION: JPIC SCENARIO TIME: + HRS THIS IS A DRILL.

" Ben Hurt live again from Fulton, Missouri, site of the Callaway Plant mishap. With me now is Chic Little a service employee at the plant. . We'll talk with Chic in a few minutes, but let me try to clue you in on what's ,

going on. Company officials are being tight lipped about what actually is l occurring out there. It appears that a fire has occurred as a result of a generator being started. One person has been injured. We don't know how or 1 where. We will try to get you that information as soon as possible. Once again, there has been an accident at the Callaway Plant. We will try to find out-whether. radiation is. involved. .StayLtuned to this station for additional details. We are having some visual dif ficulties and will try to have an interview with Chic Little, a service employee at the plant, a little later."

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'This is Joe Coolo from KRCG-TV 13 in Fulton, Missouri. We have set up a temporary news headquarters here in Fulton, close to the site of the crippled-Callaway Plant. Officials will not allow us to get any closer to the site l but we have been able to interview some of the workers at the plant. 'These t sources have informed us that all power is out at the plant and all efforts to restore this power has been met with little success. There has been two ,

injuries at the plant, but we don't.have any details about this. Sources say that one steam generator caught on fire, possibly the result of an earthquake t that occurred. earlier. . Earlier. reports of an explosion are.. incorrect. We have confirmed with officials that this was in fact an earthquake and not an  ;

explosion as earlier reported. Once again, we are here live in Fulton, site-of the Callaway Nuclear Plant accident. We will continue to bring you the news as it unfolds, Joe Coolo reporting."  ;

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" News Break" 4 "Hi, I'm Chet Norm. Conditions have worsened at the Callaway Plant in Reform, Missouri. Company officials have updated the emergency to a ' Site Emergency'. Never before, except at Three Mile Island, has a utility in this  !

country had to declare such a high level of emergency classification. With me now 1s Dick Reuben with the University of Missouri."

" Dick, what's happening out there?" -

"Well Chet, it appears that the Callaway Plant has lost their source of offsite AC power. This electrical power is necessary to operate the systems that cool down the reactor. Normally the plant can supply its own power, but '

af ter the earthquake, the reactor shut down, making it necessary to rely on this offsite power to safely operate its assortment of valves, pumps, and

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THIS IS A DRILL This is Violet Brady from KMBC-TV, at the scene of the crippled Callaway Nuclear Plant. We have been able to circumvent road blocks that have been established throughout the county to stop unauthorized personnel from gaining access to Union Electric property. As you can see, the containment building ,

is still intact and no apparent release is underway at this time. I have been told that all power has' been lost to the f acility, and that scientists and engineers have no control of the reactor. This could mean that pressure is building up sdthin the containment. Again, the containment,is intact, and no release or plume is observable. The plant is essentially dead in the water. This is Violet Brady KMBC-TV."

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" Joe Coolo here again reporting live from Fulton, Missouri. I don't know if you can hear them, but the emergency air-raid sirens are being sounded.

Obviously officials are more concerned about this disaster than previously believed. Our sources tell us that officials are evacuating the general' -i public immediately around the plant boundary, or ground zero area. There has obviously been a release of radioactive kryptonite and xenon from the plant s significant enough to warrant evacuation of the general public and declare a

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" Good afternoon, Ben Hurt reporting. We are reporting from.outside the Union Electric Joint Public Information Center in Jefferson City,-Missouri. Our previous report was from the crippled power plant in Reform, Missouri.-

County Sheriff's deputies informed us that we were trespassing on private property and' requested that we leave the area. Information being released ,

from this facility is limited in detail and we will have.Doctcr Ben Gazar-l from the Scallop Society here shortly for an interview. Stay tuned for updated information."

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" Good afternoon once again, Ben Hurt reporting. With me is Doctor Ben Gazar- i from the scallop society, a noted authority on biological effects of radiation." ,

" Doctor Gazar, what do you think is going on at = the Callavay Plant and how- ,

dangerous do you think it is?" f "Well Ben, this was bound to happen. It's well.known that nuclear power

. plants are unstable and are accidents waiting to happen.. I'm surprised that the general public puts up with it." -

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danger is the public in?"

"A lot of.the information coming from the plant is incorrect. Steam genera-1 tors don't catch on fire. My expert opinion and information'that I have available is that the diesel generator caught on fire. This is totally erroneous information and unfair to the. general public."

, "What about the biological effects to the general public?"

"Well Ben, the effects are cumulative and insidious and the general public i

has cause for concern. The number of cancer deaths from this accident can be

, casily estimated in the hundreds. I would get as far away from the plant as

I could. People that have to stay in their home should smear any exposed

! areas of their skin with petroleum jelly."

"Well, there you have it. One thing's for sure, TMI wasn't the'last major '

nuclear disaster in this country. I'm Ben Hurt, KOMU-TV."

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"This is Curt Curl, your roving news reporter from KMI 'r'V in Columbia reporting to you live with our live scene 17 camera crew in downtown Fulton.

With me is Chic Little from the Callaway Plant."

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"What effect did the earthquake have on the plant?"

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" Curt Curl live again from Fulton, Missouri, site.of the Callaway Plant mishap. .With me now is Chic Little a service employee at the plant. We'll talk with Chic in a few minutes, but let me try to clue you'in on what's going on. Company officials are being tight lipped about what_actually is ,

occurring out there. It appears that a fire has occurred as s' result of a-generator being started. One person has.been injured. We don't know how or where. We will try to get you that information as soon as possible. Once _

again, there has been an accident at the Callaway Plant. We will try to find 3 out whether radiation is involved. Stay tuned to this station for additional ,

details. We are having some visual difficulties and will,try to have an interview with Chic Little, a service employee-at the plant, a little later."

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THIS IS A DRILL

" Curt Curi here again in Fulton, Missouri, just inside the boundaries of the [

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"Wehavejustlearnedthatconditionsare-continuingto.worsenatthe-afflicted plant. Union Electric, the company that' runs the' plant,-has lost  ;

all power. coming into the plant. Aside~-from reserve battery power. the

. company has lost all vital power to operate emergency equipment. This I am  !

told is very serious and without the necessary power to operate- this equip = j ment, things will continue to degenerate. Engineers and, scientists are  !

struggling to gain control of the situation. We will continue to updat.e you - .i as conditions occur.

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" Good afternoon, Curt Curl reporting. We are reporting from outside the. .y Union Electric Joint.Public'Information Center in-Jefferson City.. Missouri.-  !

Our previous report was from the crippled power plant in Reform, Missouri.. ,

County Sheriff's deputies informed us that we were trespassing on private .,

'- property.and requested that we' leave'the area. Information being released-

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" Good afternoon once again, Curt Curi reporting. 'With me'is Doctor Ben Gazar; from the' scallop society, a noted authority :on biological effects- of '

radiation."

" Doctor Gazar, what do you think is going on at the Callaway Plant and how -

dangerous do you think it is?"

"Well Curt, this was bound to happen. It's well known that nuclear power' ,

plants are unstable and are accidents waiting to happen. 'I'm surprised that; j the generalipublic puts'up with-it." ll

" Doctor Gazar, what about the reports coming from the plant? What kind of:

danger-is the public in?"

"A lot of the information coming from the plant is' incorrect. Steam genera-i tors don't catch on fire. My expert opinion and information that I have

,\ avcilable is that the diesel generator caught on fire. ThAs is totally -l erroneous information and unfair to the general public."  !

J "What about the biological effects to the general public?"

2 "Well Curt, tne effects are cumulative and insidious and'the general public R has cause for concern. The number of cancer deaths from this accident'can be  !

easily estimated in the hundreds. -I would get as far away from the plantcas I-could. People that have to stay in their home should smear any' exposed-areas of their skin with petroleum jelly." q "Well, there you have it. One thing's for sure, TMI wasn't'the last major nuclear disaster in this country. I'm Curt Curl,'KKIZ-TV." l i

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L At 0735, the earthquake causes a tree to'come'in contact with'the Cal-Bland:  ;

transmission.line. This establishes a ground f ault whichLtrips. the breakers. '[

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air.perf orming . routine monthly surveillances of lines in the southern part of l l Franklin-County. 'The Rivermines Headquarters directs.the plane to fly the' 'i Cal-Bland line, from south to north, to locate the fault.

At 0820, the aircraft locates the fault and reports' that'a. tree is.touching,.

  • the line atla point about half-way between Morrison and Mt. Sterling near the <

Gasconade River. The Rivermines Headquarters directs theLplane to continue-1 flying the Cal-Bland line, in case'there are other problems.. At 0830,_they

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[~ At 0735, the Callaway ' switchyard primary relays trip the b'reakers on the; f Cal-Blan-1 transmission line. Auto re-close fails.-.  !

Upon inspection, the Primary Relaying cabinet in the Callaway switchyard shows the following targets:  !

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Breaker 1 - Trip 1 Breaker 2 - Trip 1 1 Any attempt to re-close the breakers fails.

If the Control Room contacts T&D, the following information should be provided at 0830:

-- Contact with the surveillance aircraft indicates that a tree is touch- ,

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A crew has been dispatched from Gerald to clear'the fault. It will require about I hour for them to arrive, and from 1-3 hours to remove thW tree, depending on circumstances.

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1. Do not'give information'to the participants until they' simulate investi-gation of the problem.
2. . Allow time. for the simulated-(or actual) EO to be dispatched- and to arrive at'the' Relaying Cabinet'before providing the target information..
3. Participants will only simulate workingfon plant equipment.

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2. Were proper references and procedures used?; :j
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t Controller Note: The simulator operator will act as the Load' Dispatcher /  :)

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After identifying the ground fault on the Cal-Bland transmission line at 0820, q the surveillance airplane is: requested by the T&D Headquarters at Rivermines to continue surveying the condition of the transmission lines which support.

the Callaway Plant. .The pilot continues up the Cal-Bland lines without noting any further problems, then turns to follow the Montgomery 17Eand 8 lines to the  ;

Montgomery substation. '

At 0859, the pilot reaches the Montgomery substation without noting any~ prob ~ -

lems on the line. As he drops down to inspect the insulators on the.last.

transmission tower, his motor quits and he crashes'into the transmission lines. The crash breaks a phase bundlerin the Montgomery 7 line,.and the' strain release flips one of the conductors over the Montgomery 8 line which' i

. shorts.two phases.together.. The plane crash starts a fire.-at the substation. .

JThe Montgomery substation primary protection-relays immediately isolate the Montgomery 7 and 8 lines. -Auto re-close fails on both lines.

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\~ I At 0900, the Callaway switchyard secondary relays trip the. breakers on both Montgomery transmission lines. . Auto re-close fails on both lines.

Upon inspection, the Secondary Relaying cabinet in the Callaway switchyard shows the following targets:

Montgomery 7 - GC (Ground Carrier Fault)

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'T2 (Remote Breaker Trip);

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T1 (Local Breaker Trip)

T2 (Remote Breaker Trip)

Any attempt to re-close the breakers fails.

If the Control-Room contacts T&D, the following information should be provided' at 0920:

Contact with the surveillance airplane has been lost.

A second, backup aircraft is being dispatched from the airport at Farmington, but it will require'l-2' hours to launch and fly the dis-tance to the Montgomery substation in order to determine the problem.

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but it will: require at least 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> for either of them to arrive at

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Diesel Generator NE01 has failed to start atethe loss of offsite power. An.

emergency repair team will be formed.. The diesel generator may.be returned toi service in the drill.

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fuel oil pump.; Parts.:are available.

The following annunciator alarms are activated:= ,

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. .b) Diesel GeneratorLNE01. Trouble (D20)  ?

I The team should discuss / demonstrate how theyLwould go,about: finding the' prob- [

1em and' discuss what has to be done to repair it.. The1 controller should tell them-what the problem is at the appropriatecplace in'the discussion. The team j leader should reportito the OSC. The OSC should find the. parts needed.and l-make arrangements.to have'the parts-picked up. .The proper WPA should be ,

g discussed to protect personnel. -Temporary lighting:will need to be used to-

h. work on the diesel.

The repairs cannot be completed before 11:30-a.m.-

General Controller information:

-The controller should create delays as needed (coordinate with the' lead con- 1 troller). [

Possible delays might include: q a)- part is defective b) part is damaged when it is installed c) assembly bolts.get damaged '

d) tool gets damaged or will not work.

Controller evaluation guidelines and instructions:

a) proper. briefing observed .i b) proper tools obtained c) correct part obtained j d) viable troubleshooting using procedures and manuals 1 e) WPA discussed f) OSC contact and communication l

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Brief: Diesel generator .)E02 (DG NE02) autostarts on loss of offsite. power,:

runs for five minutes, fails, and ' shuts down. : The attending operator -

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L 0901: The DG.NE02'autostarts on' loss of offsite power.-

0902: An operator is sent to the DG room. ~I 0904: The operator arrives and enters DG room 5201..

0906: .The'1 eft bank turbocharger compressor end drain plug vibrates' loose e and falls out, draining the. compressor bearing lube oil'. lThe l- compressor bearing fails causing thef turbocharger. turbine blade to-

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cherry hot bearing.f bursts into flames,- and ' fills the room <with smoke.

l (0906): The operator is nearly. overcome by-the'amoke by the time he is:able to j exit the DG room.- He collapses.to the floor outside of'the DG room. >

\s (0907): Simulate the DG room door intrusion alarm, i

(0915): Security personnel find the smoke victim and-contact the control room.

4 L Smoke Victim Symptoms: 1) Blue coloration (cyanosis) around lips, nail beds, or tongue..

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3) Labored breathing, rapid and deep - 20 BPM  !
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Care: 1) Do not abandon. patient

2) Keep patient at. rest sitting upright
3) Administer oxygen
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) Controller Note: Any necessary calls to the ambulance and/or hospital will be simulated.

Drill 89-3 09/20/89

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Loss of the Turbine Driven Aux. Feedwater Pump (TDAFWP)

,s At 0945, the TDAFWP w111 trip due to a failure of the; shaft driven oil pump.

This failure results in a total' loss of feedwater to the steam generators. 3 The trip of the pump will be indicated in the control room by the following:

FC HIS-312A Closed l

FC ZL-312AA Lit green- l FC-ZL-312DA Lit red'(mech.. trip) 1 SG Aux Feedwater Flow indicators AL FI-1A, 2A, 3A & 4A all. reading zero l

An Equipment Operator should be dispatched to check the-cause of the turbine:

trip. The E0 will-verify the pump is: tripped and:that,the bearings are warm.

When a repair team is dispatched to repair the pump, use the following infor-mation:

1. The shaft driven pump rotor is failed internally.

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3. Radiccion levels are normal in the room
4. Emergency lighting only is available General Controller Information i
1. Do not allow any equipment to be operated.
2. Any protective clothing necessary for.the job should be used, not~ simulated.
3. Workman's protection should be considered and discussed. If conventional WPA (tags) is used, the tags should be obtained but not hung.
4. Any tools and parts necessary to repair the pump should be obtained .and brought to the scene.
5. Ensure that personnel safety and plant safety are maintained at all times..
6. This pump cannot be returned to service until 1200.
7. Do not volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment' to find problems.

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At 1145, spare piping-penetration P-77 (16" diameter) cracks due to a combi-- l nation'of stress from the OBE earlier in the day'.and present containment (

pressure of about 4 psig due to the leak. Airborne radioactive material-begins leaking to the North Piping Penetration Room. The airborne activity.-

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2. Cen:sinment pressure approximately 4 psig j 3.. Room. temperature approximately 98'F and humid
4. Condensation dripping from penetration P77
5. The crack is located around the pipe cap weld
6. Emergency lighting only is available i General Controller information
1. Do not allow any equipment to be operated.  !
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5. Ensure.that safety of the personne1'and plant are maintainedIat all times.

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1. Whenever the team is formed (EIP-ZZ-00220), appropriate actions should .be demonstrated, which may include:

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i Off-Site Injury -j y ,. , j _,' Initiating Conditions A retired brick mason living east of Steedman hears the announcement to evacu-'

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While driving.toward Route 0 on Route CC, he swerves to avoid. hitting another vehicle and ends up on a ditch. He is thrown from the vehicle, has a compound fracture of the left radius with associated minor bleeding, and is conscious.

'His' condition is further-complicated by the presence of. radioactive contamina -

tion. A passer-by notified.the ambulance district. j Medical Condition-

1. Level of consciousness:- conscious '
2. Airway: patent 'l
3. Breathing: rapid 30' BPM j

'4 Circulation: BP 140/90 '

5. ' Bleeding: minor, around compound fracture'
6. JWhat happened:- swerved to miss' hitting other vehicle i
7. History: no significant history -  !
8. Distal pulse: normal
9. Other signs / symptoms: none l 1

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.- 2. Contamination level:' background closed window:

3. Background level: less than .05 mr/hr i
4. Location: right forearm 1

Anticipated Response

1. Evaluate scene
2. Assess patient for life threatening conditions j
3. Frisk patient'for contamination
4. Cover contamination with bandage  !
5. Change gloves
6. Provide care for injury .
7. Place all waste in plastic bag and seal with tape
8. Frisk hands
9. Load patient onto ambulance
10. Check dosimeters.
11. Relay contamination levels to hospital Controller's Actions Call the ambulance at 642-8800, give them details, and insure they understand  ;

"THIS IS A DRILL" by pre- and post-ceding message with "THIS IS A DRILL". i Drill.89-3 07/21/89

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\,,/ INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIMULATED EVACUEES This mini-scenario describes the events which will take-place at the Recep ' f tion and Care Center.- The following-suggestions are made for preparing simulated-evacuees.  ;

.1. There should be a minimum of ten simulatedJevacuees for~ processing at the-Reception and Care Center; ,

2. At least one of the simulated' evacuees should be contaminated.'.

Decontamination of simulated evacuees will-be discussed'and: simulated.

The simulated evacuees will not be required to strip or' shower.

3. Contamination should-be simulated'by concealing low levelfradioactive- ,

sources,'such as.Coleman lantern' mantles'or training " button". sources,>

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4. At least'one vehicle will be available.for: demonstration ofLproper monitoring techniques..
5. Simulated evacuees will be pre-positioned near the Reception and Care: .;

ss Center, and will not report to the Reception'and Care Center until1sent f by a-Controller.

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c. How long will I have to stay here? . _
d. Is_ my health in danger because of contamination?

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Center.

(1805) (H+00: 05) 0BS State EOC DFS representative notifies County .

DFS Director.

(1805) (H+00:05) OBS State EOC SEMA representative begins callout of Reception Center Monitors. .

(1810) (H+00:10) OBS State EOC DFS representative notifies Red I Cross Field Service Office. ,

(1820) (H400:20) OBS State EOC SEMA representative notifies County EMD that RCC is being activated.

(1830) (H+00: 30) OBS RCC RCC personnel arrive and begin set-s ting up Reception Center.

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%;/ (1900) (H+01:00) OBS RCC Reception and Care Center function-al.

(1905) (H+01:05) OBS RCC RCC Administrator notifies State EOC and County EOC(s) that RCC is '

operational, i 1915 H+01:15 H-IP Evacuee Simulated evacuees sent to Recep- ,

Controller tion and Care Center.

(1930) (H+01: 30) OBS RCC Simulated evacuees begin arriving at Reception and Care Center.

! (2030) (H+02:30) H-2 RCC 'Begin Reception and Care Center Controller deactivetion. ,

(2100) (H+03:00) OBS RCC Exercise Critique.

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State EOC Controller MESSAGE NO. S-1P J TO: State DFS Representative REAL TIME: 1800 HRS j LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: H+00:00 HRS )

THIS IS A DRILL Even though the scenario does not call for it at this time, please activate the Hermann Reception'and Care Center as though an evacuation had been called i in all four Counties. Copies of pertinent messages are attached, but please ,

note that they are oniv for the Reception and Care Center portion of-the -

Exercise.

Do not use the telephone numbers in your Plan or Procedures to perform the  ;

callout notification. Instead, use these drill telephone numbers:

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Gasconade County DFS: 486-5648 Montgomery County DFS: 564-2258 a

Please note that RCC activation and operation are taking place on a different  ;

time line than the rest of the exercise. Please keep a separate log for the 1

[ h RCC portions of the exercise to avoid confusion between the two scenarios. ')

5- / If you need scenario information for the ROCS, ask your Controller. [

If you are. asked by the RCC Administrator, the following numbers of evacuees are anticipated at the RCC:

Hermann High School- 330 evacuees

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2. The tirne is MOO . The date is /0//l/f3 .

(see owroni m ) (oew)

3. The Calloway Plant declared a(n) " O UNUSUAL EVENT [O EVENTCLOSEOUT .

y D ALERT ( O PLANT RECOVERY ,l D SITE EMERGENCY g 5. GENERAL EMERGENCY .

because ot at t'ne- loss oE Coolan+ Accldenf wih & lure c4 M e- l (m eraeYCN 0.0fe ' 000lir1 A Syslem a u .a . .

4. The time of declaration was /74 6 (nme) and the date was(pow) /0 .I![3 .
5. There E IS O NO

< O WAS >. < E AIRBORNE , e release of radioactive rnatorial.

D WILL BE , , O LIOUID ,

6. START TIME OF RELEASE

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7. Wind speed is MPH from N6(Dogrees) blowing towsrds /77 (popeos) l
8. Projected dose, affected sectors, and Prce :tive Actions are:

D$ " %ded Dme Mecied Recommmded i l Plant Whole Body Trtyrtud Sectom Pree MW Time ,

( Mile) bbe 8 Rom 33. F Rom .

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10 Milm 3,7 Rom g,,1 Rom f4, J, K . Nee. Sher. Evacuate JZ47

9. Piant Conditions:

O Stable 5, Unstable. O At Power  % Shutdown

10. Remarks: >
11. This report was received by:

(DIIllam Joses , SEMA , /800 , /DA1/ss

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! GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS- !

DATE RELEASED:

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RELEASED BY: 66~M/) 665 600A.b/M A N A

! " Officials of Callaway, Osage, Montgomery, and Gasconade Counties !i

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! River and east of the Callaway County line to Rts.  !'t

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! I[_~I Montgomery County residents should G H E L T E R indoors  ! .

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! E, including Rhineland.  !

! I_~I (M-1 and M-2). South of' Hwy 70 to the Missouri '!

l  ! River and east of the Callaway County line to Rts.  !

! P and E, including Rhineland.  ! ,

! lE$7 Montgomery County residents should take N O ACTION at!

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                              • EVACUATIDN ROUTES / EVACUATION' CENTERS **************

!I[i Evacuees.should proceedt'o the Reception Center at Hermann!-

i .! Seni or Hi oh School /Montoomery Senior Hiah School via routes!

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                              • EVACUATIDN ROUTES / EVACUATION' CENTERS ******4*******

! I((I Proceed to the Reception Center at Hermann Sr. High School!

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