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Emergency Preparedness Drill Scenario 104,Rev 0 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.
ML20011D201
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Issue date: 12/06/1989
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2 h h Chapter 1 Obiectives and Scenario Events i Section 1.1 SNPS Objectives . Section 1.2 Onsite Scenario Events Chapter 2 Participants 1 Chapter 3 Drill Scenario 'I l Section 3.1 Narrative Summary - Section 3.2 Scenario Event Schedule Section 3.3 Onsite Drill Guide , Section 3.4 Supplemental Scenarios i Chapter 4 Messages Section 4.1 Control and Contingency Messages Section 4.2 -Emergency News Center (ENC) Rumor

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    "' ~ 2        Chapter 5 Plant Parameters Section 5.1        Plant Status Sheets / SPDS Logs                 ,

through 5.12 ' Section 5.13 Major Equipment Status

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Section 6.1 Weather Forecasts Section 6.2 RMS Printouts Section 6.3 Radioactive' Sample Information Section 6.4 In-Plant Radiological Information Section 6.5 Radiological Release Survey Information Chapter 7 Observer / Controller Instructions Section 7.1 Ceneral Instructions Section 7.2 Observation and Evaluation Instructions Chapter 8 Glossarv jn (

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             - 1,1 SNPS OBJECTIVES A. Emergency Classification
1. Demonstrate the ability of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (SNPS) staff- to properly classify actual or potential emergencies in'accordance with Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. ~(D.1)
2. Demonstrate the ability of SNPS personnel to understand and use emergency classification levels (ECL) through-the appropriate implementation of emergency functions and activities corresponding to ECL's as required by the scenario.-(D.2)
  • B. Communications
3. Demonstrate the ability of SNPS personnel to notify and provide current information to offsite response organizations through.the established notification system. (E.1)
4. Demonstrate the ability to fully alert, mobilize and activate personnel and facilities for all emergency functions. (E.2)-
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5. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all onsite Emergency 4 [ Response Facilities, LERO EOC, NRC, and all appropriate government
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6. Demonstrate the ability to communicate technical information to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) via the NRC ENS. (F.1.c)
7. ' Demonstrate the ability to complete the New York State Radiological Data Form and transmit hard copies in an accurate and timely manner. (E.3, E.4) l C. _ Command and Control'
8. Demonstrate the ability to direct, coordinate and control emergency activities. (A.l.d, A.2.a)
9. Demonstrate the ability to effectively transfer command and control l.. of emergency response functions from the Control Room to the TSC l and from the TSC to the EOF.

l' 10. Demonstrate the ability to identify the need for and call upon Federal and other outside support agencies' assistance. (C .1. a&b) l

11. Demonstrate the ability to maintain staffing on a continuous 24-hour basis through the use of rosters. (a.l.e) f~hV-9 l

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                  .12. Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment,-displays and other materials to support emergency operations. (G.3.a,_H.2)

Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, supplies,

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13. procedures and personnel for decontamination of emergency workers and equipment and for_ waste disposal. (K.5) (To be demonstrated during a separate medical drill)

14. Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals. (L.4) (To be demonstrated during a separate medical 1 drill)
15. Demonstrate the adequacy of medical facilities, equipment, procedures and personnel for handling contaminated, -injured or exposed individuals. (L.1) (To be demonstrated during a separate medical drill)

E. Accident' Assessment

16. . Demonstrate the ability of appropriate SNPS personnel to analyze i7 ~(), station conditions, parameter trends and develop potential
      '               solutions for placing the unit in a safe, stable condition.     (1.1)
17. Demonstrate the ability to dispatch and direct inplant, onsite and offsite field teams. (I.8)
18. Demonstrate the ability to gather, assess, coordinate and disseminate information regarding station and field conditions.

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19. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures are used for datermining plume radiation measurements. (I.8)
20. Demonstrate the appropriate' equipment and procedures for the measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 10E-7 microcurie per cc in the presence of nob.'e gases. (I.9)
21. Demonstrate the ability to obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume and prepare for laboratory analyses. (I.10)
22. Demonstrate the ability of in-plant personnel to safely operate the Post Accident Sampling System. (Simulation may be necessary due to plant conditions) (I.2, I.3a, 1.10)
23. Demonstrate the ability, within the plume exposure pathway, to l*y, project dose and exposure to the public based on plant and field

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                  -24. -Demonstrate the ability to formulate protective actions for emergency response personnel includd.ng area access control and the ability to continuously. monitor and control worker exposure.

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25. Demonstrate the ability to effect an orderly evacuation of the Restricted Area and perform Personnel Accountability. (J.2, J.5) .
26. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate (with offsite personnel).the evacuation of onsite personnel. (J.2)
27. Demonstrate the ability to make appropriate protective action recommendations, based on plant conditions, projected or actual -~~

dosage, EPA PAG's, availability of adequate shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors. (J 10.m) 28, . Demonstrate the ability to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency workers, based on predetermined criteria, as well as to distribute and administer it once the decision is made. 4 (J . 6. c) a

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authorize emergency workers to receive doses in excess of SNPS Administrative limits. (K.2) G. Emercency Information

30. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in an accurate, coordinated and timely manner. (G 3.a, G.4.a)
31. Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control-in a coordinated and timely fashion. (G 4.c)
32. Demonstrate the ebility to share information with other organizations at the Emergency News Center prior to its release.

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                       - A.      Simulated                                                                         .
1. All plant parameter data
2. All radiological data
3. .All meteorological data
4. The following scenario events:

o MET Tower-Loss o Recire. Pump Control Failure '

                                     .o Reactor scram and Turbine trip-o SRV power loss                                                             l o Fuel Handling Accident o Fire; Core Spray MOV-033A Breaker o Loss of CW Pumps o Loss of Main Condenser Vacuum and use of MSIV's.

o Loss of FW Pumps o RHR Hx A Leak o RCIC Trip o_ Core damage o Radiological release to the environment

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B. Actual

1. Declaration of Emergencies
2. Notification of Offsite Agencies Activation of EOF, TSC, OSC and ENC
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4. Restricted Area Evacuation up to and including full accountability
5. Search for Missing Persons (if appropriate)
6. All damage repair teams
7. Downwind survey teams
8. In-Plant survey teams
9. Collection and analysis of PASS (valves will be manipulated but sample not collected)
10. Notification of LERO (LERO to be simulated)
11. Notification of Nuclear Regulatory Commission via NRC ENS
12. Protective Action Recommendation Decisions
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                            .2.0   PARTICIPANTS A. Pre-Exercise Briefing Controllers                    ERG                            c Date:-    . December 5, 1989-              December 5, 1989
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B. Exercise Date: Decembur 6, 1989 Ilmg: 08:00-Control-Room Evaluators / Observers / Controllers should

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C. priticue - Controllers HRC Datg: December 7, 1989J December 7, 1989 Time: 08:00 10:00 Place: SNPS Technical Support Center for both The Lead Controller of each facility will be expected to assemble all Evaluator remarks and deliver the ! critique of that facility, D. Particinants All designated personnel assigned to the following locations: l~ Emergency Operations Facility Technical Support Center l- Control Room

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               -24:00              1            -Initial Conditions (08:00)

When Applicable 2 Exercise Ground Rules for rarticipants.

               -09:30               3           'The Shoreham Nuclear Power Station is operating (Oh 30)                           at 88% power and coasting down at approximately 2% per week for seven' weeks as the fuel is      ~
                                             . depleted. Spent fuel is being shuffled in the o                                                Spent Fuel Pool in preparation for the upcoming refuel outage. The core is near end of life with 520 effective full power days of exposure.

The following work ia being performed in the plant:

1. RHR Pump 1E11*P-014A is tagged out for mainter nce on the pump coupling.
2. Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fan 1U41-FC-16B in tagged out for maintenance.
3. Indications'for wind speed, direction and
                -                                     sigma theta from the 33' meteorological tower are unavailable due to trouble-shooting being performed by Instrument and Control Technicians.
4. The following items are scheduled for maintenance during the outage.

a) Core Spray Pump, 1E21*P-013B - lower

      ,                                                   motor bear'.ng due to predictive maintenance as indicated by periodic testing, b) RHR Pump, IE11*P-014C - pump bearings replacement due to predictive maintenance.

( ) c) Reactor Water Cleanup Pump, 1G33-P-019A

                                                          - pump shaft seal replacement due to an excessive leak.

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j Scenario No. 104 - Rev. 0 Initiating L: Scenario Time Message (Clock Tin:e) Number Event Sn==ry I: d) Drywell Ficor train Pump, IC11-P-161B - pump coupling replacement due to pump vibration problems, e) Reactor Building Closed Loop Cooling Pump, 1P42-P-005B inboard motor bearing replacement due to rising t temperature, o f) Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fans, 1U41 FN 16A and C motor bearings due"~ '

                                                        .to vibration and predictive maintenance.
,                                                    g) Condensate Pumps, 1N21-P 007A and B -         l packing replacement due to predictive        +

maintenance. _; n h) Main Feedwater Pump, IN21-P-006B -  ; I, j turbine steam seal replacement due to j predictive maintenance. t

1) Main Feedwater Pump, IN21-P-006A - pump shaft seal replacement due to predictive maintenance.

j) Main Turbine, IN31-TU-001A - #1 Low Pressure. Turbine shaft seal, rupture diaphragm and turbine blade examination / , replacement due to vendor recommended L' ' l' periodic maintenance. Weather conditions at this time are as follows: 1, Wind Direction is from NW at 324 Wind Speed at 25 to 30 mph. l Temperature at 34 F. The System Operator has notified the Control Room that a cold front has entered the area bringing severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, strong winds and severe lightning until about [b Y. 10:30 a.m. 3.2-3

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00:15 4 The following annunciators ans indications are

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(08:15) displayed in the Control Room: . o Indications  ! MET 1 - Wind speed @ 130 feet. , MET 3 - Wind direction @ 150-feet MET 5 - Delta Temperature @ 150 ft/33ft' MET 6 - Temperature @ 33 feet These displays are flashing on the RMS terminal-CRT indicating a loss of signal. The RMS printout indicates failed signals. o Annunciator

                                                          - A2/E 1,   "RMS RAD MONITOR FAIL"
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1P64-XR 501 Downscale IP64-XR-502 Downscale IP64-XR 503 Downscale ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Occrator (NS0) o Follow Actions in ARP 1409

                                                    - Notify Watch Engineer (WE) of Meteorological signal loss
                                                    - Notify CE and Rad Chem and comply with Tech Spec 3.3.7.3.

o At the direction of the Emergency Director (ED) announce the emergency condition over the page/ party system. 3.2-4

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 ~i o At the direction of the ED, notify the NRC            l within'one hour of the' Unusual Event using           4 the Emergency Notification System (ENS).

f Watch'Ennineer  : o Identify the unanticipated. loss of all

                                                          -meteorological signals and declare an UNUSUAL EVENT (Category 10, UE No. 11) per EPIP 1-0.

~ o Assume the ' duties of Emergency Director and - notify Control Room personnel. 00:15 5A CONTR0M IR'S NOTE: The Watch Engineer may (08:15). (CONTINGENCY) suspend fuel movements on EL 175'. The controller should refer to Supplemental Scenario No. 3 for actions to be taken.

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                  )J                                   o Implement EPIP 1-1, " Unusual Event".

L ./ o Direct the Nuclear Station Operator (NS0) to announce the emergency over the page/ party system. o Identify an Equipment Operator (EO)'as the

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o complete a Radiological Emergency Data Form Part I . Shift Technical Advisor o Implement EPIP 1-11, " Operational Assessment". Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) o The on shift Health Physics Technician assumes the duties of the RAC and implements EPIP 2-1, " Radiological Assessment". Communicator (s -. o An Equipment Operator (E0?., identified by the Js,,)' Emergency Director, will assume the duties of the Communicator and implement EPIP 1-5, j

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h. o Identify Supplemental Agencies to be notified using the supplemental notifications cell checklist On-Shift Radiochemistry Technician o Implement EPIP 1 13. " Emergency Radiochemistry Operations". - 00:30 6 If not already done, an UNUSUAL EVENT (Category. (08:30) (PROMPT) 10,.UE No. 11) should be declared at this time due to the unanticipated loss of all meteorological data. 00:45 7 The following message is received by the-NSO- [~~y (08:45) (CONTINGENCY) from a member of the repair team upon

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(09:30) Supplemental Scenario No. 1 The breakers for the MET Tower instrumentation have been reset and indication has been restored. The breakers apparently tripped due to lighting striking one or both of the towers. No other damage is indicated. 1; 01:00 8 The following annunciators and indications are (00:00) received in the' Control Room: o A7/B ?, "MG SET A SPEED CONTROL SIGNAL FAILURE" (1 o A9/C-3, " NEUTRON MONITORING TRIP" o o A10/C-3, " NEUTRON MONITORING TRIP" o A9/A-1, "RX AUTO TRIP CH Al" ,, o A9/A-2, "RX AUTO TRIP Cil A2" o A10/A-1, "RX AUTO TRIP CH B1" j o A10/A-2, "RX AUTO TRIP Cil B2" 3.2-6 4

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(Clock Time) Abe r . .. Event Summary o A3/A-5, "MN STEAM LINE DIV I RAD ALERT" o A3/C-5, "MN STEAM LINE DIV II RAD ALERT" The Full Core Display indicates the following: o All Blue " SCRAM" lights ON o All Amber "ACCUM" lights flashing o All Red " DRIFT" lights ON '"- o All Creen " FULL IN" lights ON o APRM recorders indicate a sharp upward spike prior to the SCRAM. j o APRM recorders decreasing

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o Water level stable at +40 inches o Reactor Pressure stable at 975 psi o 1 1/4 Turbine bypass valves open ANTICIPATED RESULTS . Nuclear Station Operator (NS0) o Carry out SP 29.010.01 " Emergency Shutdown", o Notify the Watch Engineer o Identify Reactor Scram on Neutron Monitoring Trip o Notify Reactor Engineering Watch Encineer (UE) o The Watch Engineer may suspend fuel movements on EL 175' at this time,

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Room from EL 175' Reactor Building and states [_ Supplemental Scenario No. 3 that an irradiated fuel bundle has fallen from the fuel grapple and has struck one or more of the secred irradiated fuel bundles in the Spent Fuel Pool. He also indicates that there are L gas bubbles emerging from the submerged fuel assemblies. He states that he and the fuel handling crew have evacuated the refuel bridge to the change ~ area to await further instructions. ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Operator (NS0) t o Carry out SP-29.009.01 " Fuel Handling f

          ,_}                                       Accident" LJ o When directed by the Watch Engineer implement a local area evacuation of EL 175' RB o Start RBSVS (at least one train) o At the direction of the Emergency Director announce the emergency condition over the page/ party system.

o At the direction of the WE/ED, notify the NRC within one hour of the Alert using the Emergency Notification System (ENS). l l Watch Encineer (WE) lI o If not already done, suspend all fuel handling activities o Instruct NSO to carry out SP 29.009.01 " Feel Handling Accident", o Instruct N50 to impicment a local area evacuation, n)'- o Consult EPIP 1-0 " Classification of Emergency Action Levels". 3.2-8

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i o Implement EPIP 1-2, " Alert". o Direct the Control Room Communicator to implement EPIP 1-5, " Notifications". o Direct the NSO to announce the Alert condition over the page/ party system. . . o Complete Radiological Emergency Data Form Part I. o Notify State / County /(LERO) officials via the l RECS line within 15 minutes of declaration.  ! o Activation of the TSC, OSC, EOF, ENC are (S initiated, ( ,/ o Identify Supplemental Agencies to be notified using the Supplemental Notifications call chocklist. Shif t Technical Advisor o Re' start EPIP 1-11, " Operational Assessment". Communicator o Restart EPIP 1-5, " Notifications". Radiological Assessment Coordinator L , i o Restart EPIP 2-1, " Radiological Assessment". On-Shift Radiochemistry Technician i o Restart EPIP 1-13 " Emergency Radiochemistry Operations". w) 3.2-9

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01:30 11 If not already done, an ALERT (Category 11, (09:30) (PROMPT) ALERT 12) should be declared based on a fuel Supplemental Scensrio No. 3 handling accident with a release of radioactivity to the secondary containment (Reactor Building). 01:30 12 The following annunciators and indications are (09:30) received in the Control Room: -- Supplemental Scenario No. 2 o Annunciators AS/B 5, " ADS SYS A INOP" AS/B 8, " ADS SYS B INOP" AS/B-3, " ADS SYS A LOGIC POWER FAIL" AS/B-6, " ADS SYS B LOGIC POWER FAIL" ('~'} L../ o Indications 1B21*RV-092A-L Red OPEN lights and Creen CLOSED lights are OFF indicating no power. ANTICIPATED PESULTS Nuclear Station Operator o Carry out actions in ARPs 1344, 1345, 1360 and 1361 o Notify the Watch Engineer of the loss of all SRV control power Watch Enrineer (WE) l o Consult EPIP 1-0 for possible EAL classification o CONTROLLER'S NOTE: Do not allow the Control Room to declare an "SAE". (

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02;05 13 The following message is received by the NSO (10:05) from a member of the fuel handling crew. Supplemental Scenario No. 4 There is a FIRE in the West Switchgear Room EL 112' Reactor Building, o Security Console Alarm DI144M RB112 West Side - M Alarm No. 90 o Local Panel 1R71PNL-658 #19 ' ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Onerator (NSO) o At the direction of the Emergency Director

   <~s                                       (ED) announce the fire emergency over the

('# ) Page/ Party system, activate the Fire Brigade, and direct them to a selected fire locker. Vatch Supervisor (VS) o Review the applicable Pre-Fire Plan. o Notify the NSO as to which ire locker he wisc:es to use as the muster point for the Fire Brigade, o CONTROLLER'S NOTE: Radiological conditions in the Reactor Building Staging area may re.sult in the staging taking place in the Turbine Building. 1 o Proceed to the selected Fire Locker and assume the duties of Fire Chief. Watch Encineer (UE) (ED) o Instruct the NSO to announce the fire. emergency over the Page/ Party system. 02.:00 14 The following message is received by the Fire (} (_/ - (10:20) time approximate Brigade Leader upon investigation of the West Switchgear. Supplemental Scenario No. 4 The fire is out. 3.2-11

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Initiating Scenario Time- Message (Clock Time) Number Event Summarv , The fire has been limited to the breaker for j lE21*MOV-033A, Core Spray A Discharge Valve I ' (outboard). All surrounding switchgear is l undamaged. It appears that the control power  : transformer was the cause of the fire. 02:30 15 The following annunciators and indications are (10:30) received in the Control Room: Supplemental Scenario No. 5 o 209D/C9, "CWP AUTO TRIP" s

                                                    - Circulating Water Pumps 1N71-P-063A, B, C    ~ >

and D indicate green lights ON, red lights OFF.

                                                   - Circulating Water Pump discharge valves 1N71-MOV-031A, B, C and D indicate closed (green lights ON red lights OFF)
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(s-) - Dim white light at lHil*MCB 01 1 o The Security Watch Supervisor calls the Control Room and indicates that he and other security guards observed lightning striking the Screenwell Building. 02:30 16 If the NSO attempts to restart the Circulating (10:30) (CONTINGENCY) Water Pumps all attempts will be unsuccessful. 02:32 17 The fo Edwing annunciators and indications are (10:32) received in the Control Room: o 209D/D-6, "COND VAC LO" o 209A/A-2, "RFPT A EXH.VAC LO" o 209A/A-9, "RFFT B EXC VAC LO" o 209F/E-9, " MAIN TURB ID COND VAC TRIP" ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Operator (NS0) (m o Notify the Watch Engineer (WE) of the

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    ;       i L    \x_,)                                            Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O Initiating Scenario Time   Message (Clock Time)    Number                         Event Summary o Implement SP-29.012.01 " Loss of Condenser Vacuum".
                                           -o Initiate the Steam Condensing Mode of RHR.

Watch Engineer (WE) L o Notify the Emergency Director (ED) of the new F plant conditions. Emercency Director / Response Manater o Consult EPIP 1-0 " Classification of Emergency Action Levels". o Identify and declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY, (Category 6, SAE No. 8) due.to the loss of all Circulating Water Pumps and the loss of 7 y- control power to all safety / relief valves. 1 ) N o Implement EPIP 1-3, " Site Area Emergency", o Direct the Communicator to no'.ify offsite agencies per EPIP 1-5, " Notifications", o Complete a Radiological Emergency Data form Part I, o Direct the NSO to announce the Site Area Emergency over the page/ party system. . o Identify Supplementary Agencies to be notified using the Supplemental Notifications call checklist. o Initiate restricted area evacuation. Shift Security Suoervisor/ Site Suncort Coordinator o Perform a Restricted Area Evacuation and begin accountability. 3.2-13

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    \_ /                                                      Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O Initiating r             Scenario Time      Message (Clock Time)       Number ~                             Event Sn===ry                       i 02:37                18             From this time forward, when HPCI is attempted (10:37)          (CONTINGENCY)        to be initiated, either automatically or time approximate                      manually controlled, the following annunciators Supplemental Scenario No. 7           will result:

A4/E-1, "HPCI~TURB BRG OIL PRESS LO" A4/A-4, "HPCI SYS INOP" 02:37 19 When the Nuclear Station Operator investigates ~ (10:37) (CONTINGENCY) the "HPCI INOP" and "HPCI TURB BRG OIL PRESS time approximate LO" annunciators, he will note the following: Indicating lights for 1E41*P-127 show red light OFF green light OFF indicating a loss of control power to the auxiliary oil pump. g-~g 02:38. .19A If not already done, attempts to initiate ( j) -(10:38) (CONTINGENCY) RCIC should be made at this time.

             '02:42                 20             If not previously accomplished, at this time (10:42)            (PROMPT)           instruct the NSO to place the A RHR beat exchanger in service in the steam Cor.lensing        '

mode. , 02:45 21 CONTROLLER'S EQIE: .This message is to be given (10:45) to the NSO while attempting to place the A RHR time approximate heat exchanger in service in the Steam  : Condensing mode. Pressure indicating controller 1E11*PIC 003A is cycling between 50 and 500 psig ecratically and ' attempts to step the cycling are not working. 02:45 22 If not already done, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY , (10:45). (PROMPT) CCategory 6, SAE 8) should be declaree due to the loss of all circulating water pumps and all safety / relief valves. 02:46 23 The following annunciators and indications are (10:46) received in the Control Room: tG

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                                                                                                                             't o Annunciators A2/C-1, "RMS RAD MONITOR HI" A2/D-1, "RMS RAD MONITOR-ALERT" o Indications RMS CRT display indicates HI RAD in white lettering on a red background and flashing         -~     '

for PM-23A. ANTICIPATED RESULTS , i Nuclear Station Occrator (NS0)- o Identify that the High Radiation is a result I of a' tube leak in the A RHR heat exchanger. ['(

        ' N.j o Secure the RHR Hx'A from operation.
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 ;                                                              o Consult Tech Specs 3.3.7.10.

o Notify the Watch Engineer of the RHR heat exchanger leak.  :

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          -(                03:00                  25           The following message is received by the Damage

(/ (11:00)- (CONTINCENCY) Repair Team Leader upon investigation of the

                         - time approximate                     control logic problems.

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The Circulating Water Pump control logic has been damaged extensively by an electrical malfunction. The repairs will take approximately eight hours assuming that all spare parts are available. The damage is in the traveling screen differential pressure logic and appears to be a result of a lightning strike.

 !'            03:03               26         The following annunciators are received in the (11:03)                         Control Room:                                     -

Supplemental Scenario No. 6 A6/E-6, "RCIC TURB TRIPPED" A6/E-7, "RCIC FLOW LO" A6/D-7, "RCIC TURB OIL PRESS LO" l ) A6/B-6, "RCIC TURB OIL FLT DIFF P HI" 4,/ ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Operator (NSO) o Carry out actions in ARPs 1062, 1068, 1069 and 1073 o Notify the Watch Engineer of the RCIC trip. o Initiate HPCI to control water level. Watch Encineer I o Notify the ED/RM of the new plant conditions and request TSC/OSC assistance with repairs. 03:15 27 The following message is received by the Damage (11:15) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader after successful repair / ' restoration of the-SRV power. The repairs to the power supplying the Safety Relief Valves are complete. All indicating lights on 1H11*PNL-602 should be normal. The ' , [^g power loss is apparently due to power surges as . ( ,/ a result of the lightnirg ' torm. lJ i 3.2-16 [

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Initiating Scenario Time Message (Clock Time) Number Event Summarv 03:15 28 If repaits are made to the control power for (11:15) (CONTROLLER'S NOTE) the Safety Relief Valves (SRV's) use Message No. 29 and then skip to Message No. 31. If repairs are HQI made to the Safety Relief Valve (SRV) control power use Message No. 30  ; and then continue with Message No. 31. When it has been demonstrated that any of the ) below listed items were completed and water was  ! injected into the Reactor, all radiological and - operations data will be provided via Colored ' Data Sheets. No indications should be given to the players

  ,                                         that the accidont conditions were mitigated.

It is the intent of the scenario to now determine if the Emergency Response. j Organization can identify stable conditions and

    \,,}/                                  initiate Recovery Operations.
1. 1E51*P 015 - Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) pump - If repair / replacement of the j; RCIC lube oil system discharge filter has been completed.
2. 1E41*P-016 - High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) pump - If repair / replacement of the control power L fuse / fuse holder / wiring in the Auxiliary 011 Pump, 1E41*P-127 breaker has been completed.

l ll 3. 1E21*MOV-033A - Core Spray Pump A discharge i, isolation valve - 1) If a substitute breaker has been installed for the  ! fire-damaged breaker, or 2) If control g power transformer, fuses and associated l damaged wiring has been replaced, or 3) If i the MOV-033A valve has been manually opened in the Reactor Building. 1 [~'\

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[ 4. 1E11*MOV-037B - RHR Loop B injection valve -

1) If they repaired the control power fuse and or fuse block, or 2) If they manually opened the MOV 037B valve in the Reactor Building.
5. 1E11*MOV-050 RHR Loop A/ Loop B crosstie vrive - If they manually opened MOV-050 in the Reactor Building to provide water from the RHR B Loop to the RHR A Loop or successfully opened the RHR crosstic bypass ~~

valves. This operation must be done in conjunction with the electrical opening of 1E11*MOV-037A. 03:15 29 Commence a controlled blowdown of the Reactor (11:15) (PROMPT) Vessel at this time keeping within the 100 /hr cooldown rate.

     , ] '                                   CONTROLLER'S NOTE: When Message No. 29 is used
    - (_ /                                     continue on with Message No. 31.

03:15 30 The following annunciators and indications are (11:15) received in the Control Room; o Annunciators AS/E-5, "SRV LEAKING" o Indications 1B21*PT-153C ON 1H11-PNL-602 reads 50 psig Computer point E514 reads 53 psig TemgeratureRecorder1B21*TR-100 reads 360 F for IB21*SRV-092C 03:15 31 If the operator has not attempted to initiate (11:15) (PROMPT) HPCI, instruct him to do so at this time. ANTICIPATED RESULTS Nuclear Station Operator (NSO) f- s o Notify the Watch Engineer of the 4 (~> ): unavailability of HPCI. l l l: l' \ , L 3.2-18

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Vatch Encineer , o Notify the ED/RM of the new plant conditions and request TSC/OSC assistance with repairs. 03:35 32 The followin6 alarms and indicators are (11:35) received in the Control Room: Supplemental Scenario No. 8 o Annunciators 309C/B.6, "CNDS BSTR PUMP AUTO TRIP" 209D/E-9, "HOTWELL LEVEL LO-LO" o Indications o Panel MCB indicates Condensate Pump l Discharge Prossure and flow swinging erratically along with pump motor amps.

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      -( )                                                      indicate green lights ON red lights OFF.

o Hotwell level indication is offscale low. 03:37 33 Instruct the operator to trip and lock out (11:37) (PROMPT) Condensate Pumps 1N21-P-007A and 1N21-P-007B to prevent damage to the pumps due to low NPSH (net positive suction head). These pumps will remain locked out for the duration of the drill and all efforts to refill the hotwell will be of no avail. 04:08 34 When Core Spray B pump lE21*P-013B is attempted (12:08) (CONTINGENCY) to be started, the following annunciator is to received: 05:08 (13:08) A2/D-2, "CS PUMP B MOTOR OVERLOAD" l l

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                           -Scenario Time         Message (Clock Time)         Number                         Event Sn===ry 04:12                35          The following annunciator is received in the (12:12)                            Control Room:

A2/A-7, "RHR SYS B INOP" 04:12 36 When the operator investigates the cause of the (12:12) (CONTINGENCY) RHR SYS B INOP annunciator, he will observe the following: 1E11*MOV-037B red light OFF, green light OFF, blue light OFF. 04:12 37 When RHR Pump 1E11*P 014C is attempted to be (It:12) (CONTINCENCY) started, the following annunciator is received: time approximate A1/C 6, "RHR PUMP C MTR OVLD" 04:15 38 The following message is received by the Damage

       ,~                   (12:15)'          (CONTINGENCY)     Repair Team Leader working on 1E21*MOV-033A.
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     'N_-)                    05:15                             1) Core Spray Injection valve breaker (13:15)                                  1E21*MOV-033A has been repaired and is ready Supplemental Scenario No. 4               for service.
2) Core Spray Injection valve 1E21*MOV-033A .has been manually opened.

04:15 39 The following message is received by the Damage (12:15) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader upon successful repair of the HPCI Auxiliary Oil Pump. The control power fuse for the HPCI Auxiliary Oil Pump,1E41*P-127, has been replaced and the , breaker racked in. There was no indication as to why the fuse blew and all local breaker checks are satisfactory. o 04:15 40 The following message is received by the Damage

l. (12:15) (CONTINCENCY) Repair' Team Leader upon successful repair of the R.

l: RCIC oil filter. The RCIC oil system is operable. The filter was filled with rust and etale from the lube oil l . sump and associated piping. Due to the l_ fN immediate need of the RCIC turbine, the system ( ,) _ was not drained and cleaned and, therefore, the same condition may result again. 3.2-20 t

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Initiating Scenario Time Message (Clock Time) _ Number fs ,nt Summarv 04:50 41 The following message is received by the Damage (12:15) (CONTINGENCY) Repair. Team Leader while investigating the trip to of the Core Spray B pump breaker in the 102 05:50 Switchgear Room. (13:50)

  • The indication at the switchgear shows flags on the phase overcurrent relays and the 86 to lockout relay is tripped on Breaker #5 for the Core Spray Pump B.

05:00 42 The following message is received by the Damage-(13:00) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader while investigating the trip to of Core Spray pump 1E21*MOV-013B on EL 8' of t he 06.30 Reactor Building. (14:00) There is a hot metal and paint smell in the area of the lower motor bearing on IE21*P-013B. The motor cannot be rotated by hand using a strap

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() take 48 to 72 hours. assuming that spare parts are available. 04:12 43 The following message is receis,d by the Damage (12:12) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader while invedrigating the trip to of the RHR C pump breaker in f.e 103 Switchgear 05:15. room. (13:15) The indication at the Switchgear shows flags on the phase overcurrent relays and the 86 lockout relay is tripped on RHR Pump 1E11*P-014C. 05:00 44 The following message is received by the Damage (13:00) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader while investigating the trip to of the RHR C pump on EL 8' of the Reactor 06:00 Building. (14:00) There is a het metal and paint smell in the area of the pump bearing on 1E11*P-014C. The pump cannot be rotated by hand usi.ng a strap wrench. To replace the pump bearing will take 48 to 72 hours assuming that this is the problem and that spare parts are available.

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( Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O J 3 , [- Scenario Time Message (Clock Time) Number Event Summarv 6 05:15 45 The following message is received by the Damage (13:15) (CONTINGENCY) Repair Team Leader working on 1E11*MOV-037B. Supplemental Scenario No. 10

1. The repairs to the control power fuse and/or fuse block are completed for 1E11*MOV-037B.
2. Motor operated valve 1E11*MOV-037B has been manually opened.

05:15 46 The following message l's received by the'Dama3e (13:15) (CONTINGENCY) Team Leader upon successful lining-up of the augmented level control options for ultimate - cooling. All connections have been made and the requested valves have been opened to provide flow. 05:15 47 When the NSO takes action to augment level (13:15) (CONTINGENCY) control via alternate water sources, the to following actions will be required: [s N

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06:00 (14:00) 1. RHR Service Water Crosstie (Ultimate Cooling) Valves: 1P41*MOV-033A and 033C 1P41*MOV-033B and 033D Location: Control Room, 1H11-PNL MCB The valves will be able to be opened but no flow will result until 1E11*MOV-050 and 1E11*MOV-037B are mechanically or electrically opened to provide a flow path to the reactor. Flow will not result until Reactor pressure has dropped to < 125 psig.

2. Fire Main to Ultimate Cooling Valves: 1P41*06V-3029 Location: EL 40' Reactor Building The valves will open but no flow will result until Reactor pressure has dropped to < 100 psig.
3. ECCS connections from Condensate Transfer  ;

I Valves: 1E11*04V-0014 1E11*04V-0016 A Location: EL 63' Reactor Building b 3.2-22

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Initiating Scenario Time Message IE12Ek Time) Number Event Summarv

  !!                                               The valves will open but no flow will result  ,

until Reactor pressure has dropped to < 125 psig. 4 Fire _ hose hook up to Condensate Booster Pumps Valves: IN21-02V-3069A (B) IN21-02V-3070A (B) Lccation: EL 63' Turbine Building The valves will be open but no flow will result until Reactor pressure has dropped to-

                                                   < 100 psig. Only one of the above listed valves needs to be opened.
5. SLC (Test Tanks or Boron Tank)

Valves: IC41*03V-0002 (Locked Closed) Location: EL 112' Reactor Building

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1. Review EPIP 3-4 " Recovery" for possible declassification.
2. Preliminary planning and organizational development, in preparation to entering the Recovery mode.
3. Use of Recovery Planning Criteria.
4. Use of Recovery Operation Cuidelines.

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Location: Control Room and Field Locations . A. Initial Notification The loss of the Meteorological Instrument Data comes via Message No. 4 i at 00:15 (08:13). The loss will be at the Control Room recorders end the RMS computer. Restoration will be via Message No. 7 at 00:45 (08:45) - 01:30 (09:30). Restoration is contingent on the repair team l performing adequate troubleshooting. - l B. Postulated Event Meteorological Data originates at two towers on the Shoreham Nuclear Plant Station property. The backup tower is 33' tall and provides data for wind speed, direction and sigma theta. The main tower (400' tall) 7~, provides the same information at the 150' elevation plus delta ( ) - temperature and temperature at 33' . This. data is transmitted to the

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Control Room and RMS computer. The data from the 33' tower is unavailable due to Instrument and Control technicians currently performing troubleshooting on a signal problem from the previous day. A severe thunderstorm in the area with large amounts of lightning has temporarily disrupted the power to the remaining instrumentation feeding the Control Room and RMS. The power interruption is merely a trip of the breaker (s) and is easily restored. C. Restoration Guidelines The purpose of this failure is to place the station in an Unusual Event (Category 10, UE No.11) being the unexpected loss of all meteorological data available to the Control Room (e.g. RMS 1P64 XR-501, IP64-XR-502, and 1P64-XR-503). The repair will be the identification of the power supply, the dispatching of an individual (s) to investigate the problem and the resetting of the breaker (s), thus rostoring the data to the Control Room. The restoration will come via Message No. 7 at 00:45 (08:45) - 01:30 (09:30) contingent on the proper corrective actions. This event also provides a small time frame after restoration and prior to any other Emergency Action Level (EAL) event to allow for declassification by the Control Room Emergency Director. This declassification via EPIP 3-4, " Recovery", is not mandatory but the discussion and evaluation by the Watch Supervisor, Control Room [T ( ,) ' Radiological Assessment Coordinator (RAC) and the Shift Technical Advisor (STA) may be undertaken. j \ l l 3.4-2

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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 2 i LOSS OF CONTROL POWER TO ALL SAFETY / RELIEF VALVES Time: 01:30-(09:30) Location: . Control Room EL 63' and Rolay Room EL 44' A. Initial Notification The loss of the control power to all Safety / Relief valves comes via ' Message No. 12 at 01:30 (09:30) in the Control Room. Restoration will i be via Message No. 27-at 03:15 (11:15) from the Relay Room. B. Postulated Event The power to the eleven (11) Safety / Relief valve (SRV) pilot solenoids  ! is provided-by 125 VDC from emergency distribution panels 1R42*PNL-A2 and 1R42*PNL-B2. Each ADS valve (7) has two solenoids (one from bus A and one from bus D) and the_ remaining four (4) have only one. Only one solenoid is requitad to activate and open the valve and, therefore, a

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total loss of power to both busses must be experienced. The Safety / Relief Valves are utilized during shutdown to depressurize the Reactor to the suppre.sion pool in the event that the main heat sink (main condenser) is not available or if a rapid depressurization is required. Numerous breakers trip and fuses blow in the two 125 VDC distribution panels-(1R42*PNL A2 and 1R42*PN!rB2). This event results in the loss of control power to the Safety / Relief Valve solenoids. It is agreed that the chances of thi's huppening are extrsme but in order to exercise certain areas of the Emergency Response Organization, the event will be us e d .' This event by iteelf does not enter the plant into an Emergency , Clansification but it is an event under Category No. 6 SAE No. 8

                           -(complete loss of any function needed for plant hot shutdown).

C. -Restoration Guidelines It is the intent of this event to lead to a Site Area Emergency upon the loss of all Circulating Water Pumps at 02:30 (10:30). The loss of these two items will force the operators to use the Steam Condensing mode of RHR to put the plant in a hot shutdown. (Note: Shorehain is not licensed

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LlLCO Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O SUPFLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 2 (continued) The situation, therefore, requires that power to the SRV's not be restored until after the declaration of the SAE and the placing of RHR ? in the Steam Condensing mode. Restoration will require identifying the problem, research and identification of the power supplies, the replacement or resetting of br ekers and replacement of fuses as necessary. Thece evaluatiens till take place in the Relay Room EL 44' It is the function of the Repair Team Controller to use tne combin tion of tripped breakers, burned up breakers, burnt wire terminations and/or blown fuses to delay the repair until the proper time via Message No. 27 at 03:15 (11:15). If repairs have not been made by 03:15 (11:15) then all efforts following this time will be futile. At this time the controller should instruct ths Damage Repair Team Leader that repairs will take another eight hours to complete. With the restoration of control power to the SRV's, the event could be O declassified by the Emergency Director in accordance with ri "Pecovery" 3-4, The declassification is not mandatory but evaluations could be discussed. D. Radiological Conditions None E. Personnel Contamination None O 3.4-5

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t [" , Time: 01:15-(09:15)- EL;175' Reactor Building Location: A; Initial NotificatioD r Initial notification of the dropped irradiated fuel bundle in the Spent Fuel. Pool _will come from the Refuel Floor Supervisor via Message No. 10 at 01:15 (09:15). .Because of;the type'of event, there will be no restoration-during the time frame of the exercise. B. Postul~ated Event

                           'The purpose of this event is 1) to put the plant in an Alert
                           . classification and 2) activate the Emergency Response Organization.

Irradiated fuel bundles are being moved in the Spent Fuel Pool to prepare for the' upcoming refuel outage. There is potential for a-full D'~'t core off load to do invessel work. Fuel handling is accomplished using x ,); approved procedures and the fuel grapple from the refuel bridge. .The q grapple is a fail-safe' tool such that, weight must be off.the tool

                           -before a fuel bundle can be released. The - remote possibility does exist -

L that during fuel transfer, equipment malfunction could cause a fuel

                           ' bundle to drop in the reactor core, vessel cavity or in the spent fuel
                          .. pool .

In this case, an i quipment malfunction causes an irradiated Lfuel bundle to drop- from the iur.1 grapple and' strike other irradiated fuel bundles as it bounces before it comes to rest laying across the top of the fuel L racks. Numerous fuel pins rupture releasing gas bubbles into the spent L fuel ~ pool which contain KR-85. This results in the release of particulate fission products and crud that has accumulnted on the pins

  • the wat ar and KR-05 into the building atmosphere.

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 ,                   this, the Watch Engineer may opt to suspend all fuel handling activities as early as 00:15 (08:15) when the meterological instrumentation is lost. A higher probability exists for suspension at the time of the             .t Reactor Scram at 01:00 (09:00). If fuel handling operations are
                    -suspended, the Refuel Floor Supervisor will ensure that any bundle on the fuel grapple is in its proper location prior to termination. It must always be assumed that an irradiated fuel bundle is on the fuel grapple when a suspension is called for.                                      -
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                   - accident at 01:15 (09:15) the controller must utilize a method of keeping the fuel bundle.on the grapple until that time.

Fuel handling equipment at Shoreham can cause fuel movements to stop in - e-~3 mid stream. Following is a list of problems that could be used by the J- controller to prevent fuel handling operations from terminating prior:to 01:15 (09:15) when the irradiated bundle falls from the fuel grapple.

1. The up and down contactors for the fuel grapple chatter and blow fuses shutting down fuel movements.
2. The contactor for power to the bridge will not " seal in" due to relay or 'contactor 7.alfunctions causing suspension of fuel movements.
3. The pecur cable to the bridge and grapple shorts out or becomes hung up due to its wind up reel design causing power to be lost.
4. The grapple itself has binding in the telescoping sections leadit to unsafe operations.
5. The telescoping sections hang up and then free fall causing the section stop pins to bend leading to unsafe operations.
6. The main hoist cable does not wind up on the cable drum properly leading to kinks and fraying of the cable requiring the cable to be replaced.
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7. The " grapple closed" indicator lights as well as the proximity switch do not operate properly giving no indication of the
                                  . position of the latching mechanism.
8. The bridge becomes cocked on the rail causing it to bind and prevent. East-West movement. This repair requires maintenance to use chain falls to reallign the bridge on the rail. -

During maintenance activities to correct the selected problem, the bundle suspended from the grappel is released, falls and makes contact with other irradiated fuel bundles. C. Restoration Guidelines The immediate actions for this event are 1) to suspend all fuel handling activities 2) to. evacuate the 175' elevation of the Reactor Building and 7-~K: 3) to notify the Health Physics section. i

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Subsequent actions-are 1) to initiate the Reactor Building Standby Ventilation System (RBSV3), 2) to Notify Radiochemistry to sample the Spent Fuel Pool to determine the extent of the accident and 3) to ensure that secondary containment integrity is intact to prevent a further release. This event will require an Alert classification per EPIP 1-0. Restoration of the accident may take days to assess damages and implement a corrective action plan and, therefore, will not take place during the time frame of the exercise.

                       .D. Reactor Buildine Radiolocical Conditions The release of KR 85 from the damaged fuel bundles will result in an airborne radioactivity condition on EL 175'.       Self-contained respiratory i                           protection will be required for re-entry until conditions are evaluated I                           ty the Health Physics section. Additionally, the Reactor building will

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       -                                                                      LILCO Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 4 CORE SPRAY DISCHARGE VALVE 1E21*MOV-033A BREAKER FIRE Time:                                     02:05 (10:05)
         -Location:-                                EL 112' Reactor Buildit.g A.                        Initial Notification The Core Spray pump A Discharge Valve breaker fire is indicated by Message No. 13.at 02:05 (10:05). The fire brigade will respond immediately.to put out the fire. As they approach the West Switch Gear Room, they will see flashing lights on the wall outside of the Switch              -

Gear Room indicating alarming smoke detectors. Restoration will come via Message No. 38. The time for restoration is contingent on the dispatching of a Damage Repair Team by the CAC. If a repair team is dispatched early after the fire, then restoration could come at 04:15 (12:15). If on the other hand a team is not dispatched early, then restoration will be delayed until 05:15 (13:15), f B. Postulated Event The Core Spray pumps are a low pressure system (< 333 psig). The discharge f ajection valve is the outboard isolation valve and the last motor operated valve before the reactor. The breaker fire will be discovered via smoke detector alarms on the Security Console in the Control Room. The damage is limited to the control power transformer in the Core Spray Valve breaker and does not affect any other portions of the'5witchgoar. This motor operated valve is not needed at the time of the fire and, therefore, a Damage Repair Team may not be dispatched until some time later.

          .C.                             Restoration Guidelines Since the fire was limited to the control power transformer, the repair could take two paths. One being the removal and replacement of the transformer, if time and availability of spare parts permit, and the other being the total replacement of the breaker using a spare or a selected alternate from a like component.      Either option will restore power to the valve for electrical operation.

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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 4' (continued) If the electrical options are not taken, the valve could be opened manually at EL 104' Reactor Building. The restoration of IE21*MOV-033A cannot take place prior to 04:15 (12:15) and, therefore, the controller should use various options to maintain the timeline. These may include but not be limited to: 1) the failure of the repair team to replace.the. . fuses after replacing the burned out transformer, 2) the repair team having to replace some of the control power wiring close to the 2 transformer, 3) difficulty in removing and replacing the entire breaker due to binding or spare breaker ava,ilability, 4) difficulty in the  ; manually-opening of the valve due to the location or the sticking of the - i disk in the seat. Restoration will be via Message No. 38 at between j 04:15 (12:15) and 05:15 (13:15).

                 .If repairs cannot be made prior to 04:15 (12:15) the controller must wait until 05:15 (13:15) to provide Message No. 38. The reason for the           .

two restoration times is to provide positive results'(no second fuel i

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 .( }             Spray Valve breaker fire at 02:0S (10:05).

D. Reactor Buildinz Radiolocical Conditions The Reactor Duilding will contain, as a result of the fuel handling 'j accident, airborne radioactivity. The activity will be approximately F.0% of the maximum permissible concentration as specified by 10CFR20. Until the nuclides have been identified as noble gas, self-contained

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[ LDSS OF ALL CIRCULATING WATER PUMPS Time: 02:30 (10:30) Location: Control Room A. Initial Notification Notifii av . e lo. e- . r Circulating ster PU , w. come

                                 .via M        s-        .        :t O.       . 0:.;).in the Control Room. heet. . tion wf '1 -          .      ' < .'         'e s.me frame of the-drill. Message No. 25 p n i' ' c     ^a    te,      .    " . . . es.                                                       ,

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                                  & ile      ;        n .~ fun tion ir to , c .Ca cooling wete. from Long Island                       l Svind         .hs mt         , oude.:ser vhich re, - .1r the ..aat generated by condensin3 ssecm. n a ciroslating watar s .pt help establish and maintain a vacuum in the r xn condensor ;-: the main turbine operation,
         ,q                      : bypass valve' operation and main feedwater pump oper.rics                         During a

( , j~. plant shutdown, the condenser is the main heat sink for depressurization , of the' reactor vessel. The Circulating Water Pumps and associated i discharge valves have a unique logic system for start-up, operation and. l shutdown of the pumps depending of various pump combinations. i It is postulated that lightning has struck the Screenwell Building and caused the traveling screen differential portion of the pump logic to send a trip signal to all four Circulating ~ Water Pumps. This trip will, in turn, cause a loss of main condenser vacuum, trip of the main feedwater pumps, and closure of the main turbine bypass valves and main  ! steam isolation valves. This event by itself does not constitute an emergency classification but ~!' in conjunction with the loss of all safety / relief valves (Supplemental l Scenario No. 2) it will classify as a Site Area Emergency (Category No. 6 SAE No. 8). This is due to the cocplc.e' loss of any function needed for plant hot shutdown. l C. Bestoration Guidelines Due to the nature of the event, be Circulating Water Pump logic system l has undergone extensive damare and w' i -quire repairs and replacement parts that will not be able s v,1cs during the time frame of the exercise.

          l-                   When a Damage Repait ;eam                      I ,-  "~s     .s troubleshoot the problem, the

!- is/ evidence shows that there 2 major wiring and relay damage as a result , of the lightning vo! tage surge. Message No. 25 will provide the repair l-estimates to the Repair Team Reader. 3.4-11

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SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 6 REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLINC (RCIQl-LT)BE OIL FILTER HI DIFFERENTIAL PRES 1L%E f 1E51*P-015 Time: 03:03-(11:03) Iocation: EL 8' Reactor Building and Control Room ' A. Initini Notification The initial notification of a plugged oil filter will be at the time the RCIC Turbine trips via Message No. 26 at 03:03 (11:03) in the Control Room. Restoration will be via Message No. 40 at 04:15 (12:15) at the - RCIC Turbine bysthe Damage Repair Team Controller. B. Postuinted Event The Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) pump is turbine driven and.is used as an auxiliary feedwater pump and to provide a means to return s condensed steam from the RHR heat exchangers to the reactor when the ['-') main-feedwater pumps are not availabic. The lubricating oil system-is shaft driven and provides oil to the turbine and pump bearings as well as the governor control system. . The RCIC pump is operating in the Steam Condensing mode of RRR'when the turbine trip occurs due to the inservice duplex oil filter being plugged with rust and scale from the lube oil sump and associated piping. (Note: The IUIR Steam Condensing mode is only authorized for emergency situations at Shoreham. Steam condensing utilizes the RHR heat exchanger (s) to condense reactor steam which is pumped back to tia reactor using the RCIC pump.) The lubricating oil filter can be transferred to the clean duplex filter, placed in parallel with the clean filter (2 filter operation) or replaced by the Damage Repair Team, provided the proper coordination by the Corrective Actions Coordinator (CAC) is n:complished. The replacement repair is contingent on the availability of any necessary replaeament parts. The repair cannot be completed prior to 04:15 (12:15). Message No. 40 provides the repair and restoration of the RCIC pump to operable status. Due to the immediate need for the RCIC turbine, the lube oil sump was not drained and cleaned and, therefore, the same condition could result when the clean filter is placed in service, l~h The window for repair of the lube oil filters closes at 04: 15 (12:15). (. l If repairs cannot be made by this time the controller should inform the Damage Repair Team leader that the repairs will take another four hours to complete. 3.4-13

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                                     ' D. Reactor Buildine Radiolonical Conditions The Reactor Building will contain, as a result of the fuel handling accident, airborne radioactivity. The activity will be approximately.                             .'

80% of the maximum permissible concentration as specified by 10CFR20. Until the nuclides have been identified as noble gas, self-contained breathing' apparatus will be required to enter the Reactor Building. E. Personnel Contamination

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LILCO Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario-Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 7 HIGH PRESSURE COOIANT INJECTION (HPCI) AUXILIARY OIL PUMP TRIP 1E41*P-127-Time: 03:05 (11:05) e Location: Control Rocm/ Wast Switchgear Room EL 112' Reactor Building A. Initial Notification The-initial. indication that'the HPCI Auxiliary Oil Pump is inoperable is when an initiation signal is received and the HPCI pump does not opetate via Message No. 18 at 02:37 (10:37). Restoration of the Auxiliary 011' Pump is via Message No. 39 at 04:15 (12:15). B. Postuinted Event The High Pressure Coolant Injection- (HPCI) pump is turbine driven. It is used for intermediate line breaks LOCA's (up to 4") to provide coolant at a wide range of reactor. vessel pressures. The lubricating oil system provides oil to pump and turbine bearings, the oil operated stop valve and' the governor oil relay system. The auxiliary oil pump is-provided for unit start-up after which the attached lube oil pump takes over. It also provides oil pressure for unit shutdown. The b eaker control power fuse ' for the auxiliary oil pump blows upon receipt of the initiation signal, therefore, making the entire HPCI pump inoperable.

                                               -It is assumed that the reason for the fuse blowing is a spurious trip.as the result of an aging fuse.

C. Restoration Guidelines It is the intent of this scenario to observe the troubleshooting and coordination with the Corrective Action Coordinator (CAC), the damage repair team and the storeroom personnel. This repair will take place in the West Switchgear room in EL 112' of the Reactor Building. Successful restoration must be the actual receipt of a qualified fuse for replacement. This repair cannot take place before 04:15 (12:15). In order to keep the scenario on the timeline ti.e controller should introduce a cracked fuseholder or burnt wire termination to extend this relatively simple repair. Restoration sitl come via Message No. 39 at

              ,                                  04:15 (12:15).

If it is evident that repairs cannot be made by 04:15 (12:15) the controller should introduce additional problems and inform the Damage Repair Team leader that it will take an additional four hours to complete the job.

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D. Reactor Buildine Radiological Conditions The Reactor Building will contain, as a result of the fuel handling accident, airborne radioactivity. The activity will be approximately 80% of the maximum permissible concentration as specified by 10CFR20. Until.the nuclides have been identified as noble gas, self-contained breathing apparatus will be required to enter the Reactor Building. E. Personnel Contamination None t i 7 Q ,1 l l L L l l p r .

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                                          -;he initial notification of the failure of the Main' Condenser Hotwell
                                          ;1nvel controller will be via Message No. 32 at 03:35-(11:35), which indicates that there-is a Lo-Lo level in the Condenser Hotwell.

B. fostulated Event

                                          'It is tho' purpose'of this supplemental ~to-allow the Hotwell to be pumped
   ,           4                            to the Condensate Storage Tanks via the Condensate Pumps.          The Hotwell:

Level Control reject valve, '1N21-LCV-004, fails to open due to a

                                          . malfunction of the level. controller, 1N21-LIC-004.         This event causes g~

the Condensate Pumps to pump the inventory of the Hotwell to the

                                          ' Condensate Storage Tanks.

These tank levels are monitored during the

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The110w level in the Hotwell will cause pump cavitation and require-the l pumps'to be tripped thus disabling the Condensate Booster Pumps as a l method of filling the reactor vessel.  ; y C. Eastoration cuidelines l l Any attempts to repair the controller, manually isolate the level  ; control valve, or to fail the valve closed, will.not be successful. Any j attempts to reflood the Hotwell via any other means will not fil1~the Hotwell adequately enough to restart the Condensate Pumps. The . Condensate and Condensate Booster Pumps will not be able to be restored  ! for the remainder of the drill. This will eliminate the condensate  ! system as a source of makeup to'the reactor vessel,  ! D. ' Radiological Conditions j i None

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                        'A  . Initial Notification

_ Problems with-1E21*P-013B are identified via_ Message No. 34 at 04:08-HR 1(12:08) through 05:08 (13:08). Notification may come as a result of either auto or manual initiation'of the Core Spray. pump. Restoration of .g the pumpfwill not take place during the time frame of the exercise as '~~ noted by_ Message No. 42. _B. Postulated Event The Core Spray pump is a low pressure pump (< 333 prig) that provides coolant to an' internal spray sparger in the event of a LOCA. The pump is driven by a 1250 HP motor on EL 8 Reactor Building. The Core Spray pump motor overload is caused by a phase overcurrent of 125% full load amps i,e 7.6-seconds. This event is caused by a seized lower motor 1/;) .

     .,                           bearing. It is postulated that the motor bearing is a candidate for replacement during the refuel outage due to increased temperatures while performing quarterly full flow surveillance tests.

C. Restoration Guidelines Indications in the 102 switchgear room are trip . flags on the Phase Overcurrcut relays and the 86 lockout relay is in the tripped position. No other indications are present. If the motor is meggard it will read normal. Switchgear indications are supplied by Message'No. 41. The lower motor bearing seizure cannot be repaired during the time frame of the exercise. Complete removal of the motor to the maintenance shop in-required for the bearing replacement. To return the notor to' service is estimated to take 48 to 72 hours if spare parts are available.

                                 -Message No. 42 05:00 (13:00) through 06:00 (14:00) is used to transmit this information.

D. Reactor Building Radiological Conditions

                                 .The Reactor Building will contain, as a result of the fuel handling
           ,                       accident, airborne radioactivity. The activity will be approximately 80% of the maximum permissible concentration as specified by 10CFR20.

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            )                                              Scenario No. 104 - Rev. O SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO NO. 10                              j RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR)                              ]'

LOOP B INJECTION VALVE 1E11*MOV-037B i I Time: 04 :12 (12 : n.j j Location: EL 112' East /EL 63' East Reactor Building g A. Initial Notification l

                                                                                                      'I The initial-indication that there is a problem with IFil*MOV-037B comes           !

with Message No. 35 at 04:12.(12:12). When the operator investigates- j the problem ho finds a loss of control power via Message tio. 36 at 04:12 j (12:12). Rostoration via Message No. 45 at 05:15 (13:15). - i t B. Engtulated Event Motor operated valve lE11*MOV-037B is the RHR system loop B injection , valve to the B recirculation pump discharge line into the reactor l vessel. This valve allows water from the B and D RHR pumps to enter the ' reactor in the Low Preasure Coolant Injection (LPCI) mode of RI'R. The [ "RHR SYS.B INOP" annunciator is due to the loss of control power to (f valve 1E11*MOV-037B. The control povar fuse has blown from a loose I connection and resulting burnt terminal on the fuse block.  ; 1 C. Restoration Cuidelines '! The repair of the fuse and fuse block terminal at 1R24*MCC-112Y, EL 112'  ; Reactor Building is relatively easy.and will require a replacement fuse,  ; small lengths of control wiring and termination lugs. The restoraulon  ! cannot come before 05:15 (13:15). If the con + roller needs additional l repairs to keep the scenario on the timeline, the replacement of the i fuse block may be necessary, Electrical repair may be bypassed and the manual opening option may be exercised. If so difficulty in openirg ] will result to maintain the timeline. Restoration will come via Message No. 45 at 05:15 (13:15).

              .D. Reactor Building Radiological Conditions i

The Reactor Building will contain, as a result of the fuel handling l accident, airborne radioactivity. The activity will be approximately  ! 80% of the maximum permissible concentration as specified by 10CFR20. j Until the nuclides have been identified as noble gas, self-contained breathing apparatus will be required to enter the Reactor Building. E. Personnel Contamination f3

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                         .'.. Initial Notification The' trip'of RHR pump 1E11*P-014C comes when it is attempced to be-started via Message No. 37 at 04:12 (12:12). This time is contingent on operator actions. Due to the nature of the event, the pump will not return to service during the time frame of the exercise.

B. Postulated Event , The' trip of the RHR pump is due to the seizure of the upper pump bearing which results-in a motor overload. The RHR pump motor overload-is caused by a phase overcurrent of 125% full load amps. Initial I conditions indicate that the pump bearing is scheduled for maintenance L during the refuel outage due to abnormal noise from the pump during ? Q'-)- operation. C - l C. Restoration Guidelines Indications at the 103 switchgear are trip flags on the Phase Overcurrent. relays and the 86 lockout relay is in the tripped position. No other indications are present. If the motor is meggard, it will read normal. Switchgear indications are supplied by Message No. 43. The pump bearing cannot be replaced during the time frame of the ! ' exercise. Complete removal of the motor, opening of the pump and ,

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1. MG set speed control failure at 01:00 (09:00)
2. Restoration of HPCI or GS at 04:15 (12:15)

}i - 3. Restoration of RHR or CS at 05:15 (13:15)

                               -B.            farzulated Events The amount of failed fuel will depend upon the response and actions of            i the Emergency Response Organization is restoring damaged plant equipment to service. The failure of the 'MG set speed controller at 01:00 (09:00)
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will result in an increase in core flow, an increase in reactivity and a

                  ,L                          power excursion resulting in the first occurrence of failed fuel. The second occurrence will depend.upon successful repair of-the power supply to the safety / relief valves and the subsequent successful / unsuccessful
  • repair of the HPCI or Core Spray Pumps at 04:15 (12:15) or the RHR or Core Spray Pumps at 05:15 (13:15). .
6. Core Damar _e Calculation Assumptions S _Three separate calculations for percent' failed fuel were made. These
                                             ' calculations utilized the Reactor Coolant Activity at three separate-times: 01:46 (09:46), 04:31 (12:31), and 05:31 (13:31). These
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activities correspond to the three events listed above. The values of percent fuel failure presented below are strictly for controller use only and are not to be divulged to the players. The calculation of the correct value of percent failed fuel has no bearing on the successful completion of the scenario, but will determine the ability of response personnel to meet one of the exercise objectives. D. gore Damare Calculation l' Attached to this supplemental scenario are three (3) sets of work sheets L for the calculation of percent failed fuel for the three separate scenario events. In summary, below are the calculcted percent fuel failure for each of the three scenario events. This value is the L .j y average of the three isotopes; I-131, I-134, and I-135, selected as the

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Location: Technical Support Center Event 1: .MG Speed Control Failure: 3 0.39 clad failure ratio 7.71 E-03 melt /iragment ratio

                              ' Event ~2:     Restoration' of IIPCI or CS:

0.43 clad-failure ratio 8.33 E-03 melt / fragment ratio [- M- Event 3: Restoration of RHR or CS: 0.43 clad failure 7.85 E-03 melt / fragment ratio [

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           -3.0 DRILL SCENARTO This section contains a Narrative Summary of a hypothetical sequence of events.at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station. The sequence is such as to       ,

result in a radiological release to the environment should the ERO not successfully mitigate the simulated equipment malfunctions. The onsite' t emergency organization will be required to respond as if the simulated events were actually occurring.

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Ihe Exercise Scenario presented here is one which depicts multiple event paths.'1The' interactive approach taken in the scenario

                              , development. process affords the exercise participants theLopportunity Lto-diagnose and attempt to correct plant problems and thus mitigate-                            -

emergency conditions. The selection of a particular event path is. A based on'the successful identification and resolution of.the ,

problem. This demonstrates the timely coordination at.d utilization of resources within a specified time frame.
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A basic timeline~is structured that presents sufficient challenges.to

                              -the' Emergency Response' Organization (ERO) to meet the exercise
                .              .obj ec tives . As the ERO successfully meets these challenges the Lfurther degradation of. plant conditions is prevented.

Conversely, should the ERO be unsuccessful in meeting a particular challenge

                              'within the specified time .' scenario conditions worsen and present
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The Shoreham Nuclear Power Station has been operating at 88% power and.is in the midst of coastdown to a forthcoming refueling outage. The time is early December and the station has experienced unusually warm weather conditions for this time of year. Temperature since Thanksgiving has remained in the high 70's due to a stationary front lying over New York and New England. A cold front has moved in and unseasonable rain and thunderstorms have resulted. The following work is being performed in the plant:

1. 'RHR Pump lEll*P-014A is tagged out for maintenance on the pump coupling.
2. Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fan 1U41-FN-16B is tagged out for maintenance.
3. Indications for wind speed, direction and temperature from the 33' meteorological tower are unavailable due to troubleshooting being performed by Instrument and Control Technicians.
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the outage, a) Core Spray Pump, lE21*P 013B - lower motor bearing b) RHR Pump, 1 Ell *P-014C - pump bearings c) Reactor. Water Cleanup Pump, 1G33-P-019A - pump shaft seal d) Drywell Floor Drain Pump, 1Gil-P-161B - pump cooling e) Reactor Building Closed Loop Cooling Pump, 1P42-P005B - inboard motor bearing f) Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fans, 1U41-FN-16A and C - motor bearings g) Condensate Pumps, 1N21-P007A and B - packing replacement h) Main Feedwater Pump, IN21-P-006A - pump shaft seals

1) Main Turbine, IN31-TUL-001A - #1 Low Pressure Turbine
  ',_s shaft seal, rupture diaphragm and turbine blade examination / replacement.
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[ At approximately fifteen minutes into the drill, the Control Room is

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information. A lightening strike causes a breaker trip resulting in

                    ' loss of all meteorological information. The loss of all meteorological information dictates the declaration of an UNUSUAL EVENT (Catergory 10, UE No, 11) at this time.

At approximately one hour into the drill, the Control Room is provided indications of the Recirculation Pump A Speed Control Signal , Failure,. subsequent SCRAM and a sharp upward spike in APRM recorders

prior'to the scram. This spike on reactivity provides a means by which a small amount of fuel damage occurs (gap release).

At one hour.and fifteen minutes into the exercise, the Refuel Floor Supervisor notifies the Control Room that an irradiated fuel bundle, which was being rearranged in preparation of the outage, has fallen from the fuel grapple and struck one or more irradiated bundles on the fuel pool, Cas bundles were observed coming from the damaged bundles and the refuel floor evacuated. At this time, the Watch

                    -Engineer will initiate RBSVS and declare on ALERT (Catergory 11, Alert No. 12). Additionally, a release of Kr-85 will begin through                  ,

RBSVS as a result of the fuel bundle damage and the Reactor Building r will become an airborne radioactivity area. r] At one and one-half hours annu' n ciators provide indications of the L loss of all SRV control power. It is postulated that fuses within the system have blown. The identification of the source of the system failure and subsequent repair within the next hour and l_ forty-five minutes provide the players the opportunity to mitigate L further degradation of the emergency conditions. I At two hours and five minutes into the exercise, a fire will be detected on El 112' West Switchgear Room via indication of alarming smoke detectors on the Control Room Security Console. Upon investigation, the source of the fire is a 480V breaker cubicle in MCC 1113. After the fire brigade has been activated, it will be determined that the fire was limited to the breaker for the Core Spray A dis' charge valve and that all surrounding switchgear is undamaged. The cause of the fire will be determined to be the failure of'the control power transformer. At two and one half hours, indications are provided which show the loss of all Circulating Water Pumps. The loss of these pumps results in the loss of condenser vacuum and feedwater. As the SRV's are also inoperable, the Control Room will initiate HPCI to control reactor pressure. When HPCI is initiated, an indication of the loss of control power to the auxiliary oil pump will occur. The Control Room will be forced to place the RHR system in the Steam condensing Mode to contri m9ctor pressure. While the system is in this mode, the ( v

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PATH B - POSSIBLE SECOND FUEL FATLURE l If'at three hours and fifteen minutes into the exercise, the SRV's j have not been returned to service, a leaking SRV will initiate an , uncontrolled depressurization _ of the reactor vessel. This path will  ! have six repair options; three of which will include a second fuel failure (gap-release). At four hours and fifteen minutes a successful repair of HPCI will l result in vessel injection that will return the reactor water level to normal but result in a second release of fission products to the reactor coolant due to the rapid addition of cool water, f Also at four hours and fifteen minutes a successful repair of either , RCIC or the Core Spray A injection valve will result in the injection [ l of water and return of normal water level. Neither the RCIC or Core Spray A injection valve repairo wil.1 result in a second fuel j failure. This is due to the rate of injection following the RCIC and  ! the Core Spray A repairs. A second repair window for the Core Spray A injection valve is  ; provided at five hours and fifteen minutes into the exercise.

       ,- y    Repairing Core Spray A injection valve at this point will result in a       l
     ;     )   second fuel failure (gap release).

v Also at this time there is a repair window for the RHR B injection  ; valve and the RHR crosstie valves. These repairs will result in a i 3 fuel failure (gap release) due to the rate of cool water injection. All of the above repairs will result in the mitigation of the j accident and further degradation will be prevented. If none of the above repair paths are sucessfully completed within the proper time frames the ultimate cooling connections will provide a flow path to the reactor vessel at six hours into the exercise. Water level vill return to normal at seven hours into the exercise and further degradation of conditions will not result.  ;

              .A total of nine (9) seperate repair paths are included in the l_

! exercise which can provide the ERO with positive accident mitigation results. The repair window time frames are realistic and permit the i ERO to respond under the simulated conditions. Only one success path is needed to mitigate the accident following the split at three hours and fifteen minutes. Since multiple repairs will be undertaken in I parallel, the first successful repair following the split will bo l accepted and subsequent repairs will be used for additional core covering capabilities and credit will be taken for each as they are completed. i \ 3.1-6

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l. Sample' i CAJ V / Date . Tine (use 24 hr. clock)
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4. RM-011 gacts radiation uenitor rnMog after final dilution inr/hr cAttrIm Ir 'JsE mL1, IDS p Fm DIIUIION, I'Im 5=1
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b. If item 3 is greater than 5 n:r/hr, Sanple dilution factor = item 3/ item 4 = l .

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a.- For isotoces with half-lives ecual to or less than 24 houry W= 813 We x 24 hours = 813 x 24 = /, / //

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c. For isotcoes with half-lives creater than 72 hours:

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10. Isotope (choose frun the following list) :f3' 5' 04 J' /I I-131 I-132 I-133 1-134 I-135 ,

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'; Paga 34 of 42 Attachmr.t 6 Page 3 of 10. r'$ ' (j' LIQUID SAMPIE RElte - (continued) Isotope NI I'3( I3f O DIION IF 'IEE SAMPIE CDOtffED BAS BE2N IHAY CDRFFPWn l SKIP I'Ini 11 NO 12, INIE:R 1 FOR IM 13, MD l RECORD CDCENISATICNS IN IIEM 14. l

                                                                                                         '1
11. Half-life (frcn Attachmnt 2) /N #<I77 'II hrs l CRTIICE INSGRE EAIP-LIVES ARE CIhVEICED 'IO INI'IS CF 100RS IF FFrvngro .
                                                                                                 -1
12. Decay constant = .693/its 113.fhGo3 a < ~/9 C. n hrs p.
13. Decay correction j
 -(

w) (, p /, c 7

                   = e(item 12 x item 8).                4an 1
14. Uncorrected masured concentration in so ple vial /. 7 4 &
  • 3 1,4 8 (H3uci/mi
                   - (frun EPIP 2-10)                 /, /2 th 43                                        j
15. Corrected concentration to scram tim and full pcw.r.
                    = it s 5 x it s 13 x its 14 x (its 9a or 9b or 9c)                          [IId 3         3.Nd 3       3.600      uCi/ml i

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Isotope N3< I( 3 hr cAtm m - POR BAIF IJVES (rIDI 11) EQGAL 70 OR IESS TBAN

                                  ' 24100RS, USE ITEM 9a CH WE ABRE 200ATICE.

FOR HAIF IJVIS (rmi 11) GREATER SEAN 24100RS BUT IQUAL 20 OR TN THAN 72 BOURS, USE Tmi 9b IN E ABOVE IQUATICN. . FOR BAIF IJVES (ITDi 11) GRDdER USAN 72 IDGRS, USE rei 9c IN 3HE ABWE EQGAUCN.

16. Liquid voltme (choose a, b, c, or d):

Sa:: ale Incation Voltme (tra) Check One 0

         ;             a. Jet pump                                 2.781 x 10           /

U b. RER, shutdan cooling node 2.781 x 10 g

c. RHR, suppression cooling nods 2.579 x 10 g
d. 2.579 x 10
                                                       ~

Suppression pcol

17. Total adivity released r
                       = (item 15 x item 16)                    A a / J //   9 9 M// P D g //uci
18. Core Isotope Inventory ,

Listed belcw are the possible continous pcuer irradiation periods for establish a core inventory: 1 day, 3 days, .7 days,14 days, -1 nonth, 6 nonths,1 year,1.5 years, 3 years l l i f3, - V 3.4-28 [/ / 6 88

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(~] t/ g ,

                                                  - (continued)

Is0'@ h3r br)4 Ir3[ CnTIICE IF EE CDRE EAS BEEN CPEPATIN3 FOR IESS ' LEAN 30 IAYS AFIER TEC MDST RK2NI FEMED ODI:EGE, EEN erPrT AN OPERATIN3 TIME IESS EAN 1 KNIS. F5L"mnD CUIAGE IS IEFINED AS AN CUIAGE IASTDR3 IOG'R EAN 6 BAIE-IJVES T EB ISCTIOPE.

a. Continous pcw_r irradiation pericd / h3 0
b. Core isotope inventory (frein Attachment 4)

((/9G'7 /, Uf O ],2D 6ICi

19. Total
                 = (itencore ISb)isotooe (15c 10ip)entory          O'? I' 3           /, #9cW /1II (##(Ci 7Yt
20. Gap ratio factor
                 = Icdine release ratio (Attachment 5) x .017                      c 4 '7          /. t (6-3  3. / /V-3 i             21. Rated po er total gap L                 activity
                 = (iten 19 x iten 20)                      /,/2fe'/t /,( M y /'        1M(r# uCi
22. Clad failure ratio
                 = item 17/iten 21                           d.3i             6.Y       7 /7             ^

g Currlm k IF CIAD FAIIDRE IS TN 'IBAN OR EDGAL 'JD 1, 'lEEN l CIAD FAIIDRE WJ BAVE 00 CURRED FOR 'lEAT FRACTICE

                              & EE CDRE (e.g., CIAD FAIIDRE T PATIO 0.4 IS EJOIVALENT T UP 'IO 40% CLAD FAHDRE). PKuza l
                              'IO I'EM 41.
23. Release ratio N gf,3
                 = item 17/iten 19 0 M(! *1 O

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LIQUID SAMPLE WJRIN?P (continued) 24.=Heltdown release fission

                    ~proiact release fracticr                                                             r (fram Attachnent 7)                       # 88I        ePW        'o EI              '

c . 25.' Melt / fragment ratio '

                      =. item 23/ item 24-                                  7. 4 7 d'3  7. 7 d b '3 CADnm CATmrA3E MELT / FRAGMENT RATIO CHLY IF CLAD FAIIURE RATIO (ITDi 22) IS GREA3ER THAN 1.

IF MELT /FRAGENT RATIO IS TM N OR r.320AL

                                  'IO 1, ' MEN MELTING OR FRACMNIATICN MAY BAVE.

CQ.uws KR ' MAT ' FRAC 1'IQi T ' LEE CDRE i (e.g., MELT /FRAGENI RATIO T 0.3 IS E20IVAI2Nr j OF W IO 30% CORE MELT OR FRAGENIATICN) .  ! IF MELT / FRAGMENT RATIO IS GREA3ER 'lHAN 1, <

- fq .j, ELTING OR FRbMCN MAY EAVE Q.uanu ,
        .;v    1                  IOR TEE IN1' IRE CDRE.                                                  l l

l CADIIm l l-L IF BEM ESTIFATES OF MELT /FRAGENIATICE ARE l IESIRED, CW2L'IE 'rHE REMNINDER CF 'lHIS hDRitWFRP l t-

25. Isotope (select three non-volatiles)

I I If rore than three isotopes are chosen, use a second worksheet. 1 (

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     \ )                                                                          Page 1 of 10 IJOUID SAMPIE EH7GN
1. Sampic'i 4J h
  • 2 Date Tine (use 24 hr. clock)
         -2. Sanple locaticas[# cme 24/MOU M'JMAme) # MI r M
3. RS-011 garne radiation nonitor initial reading n:r/hr
4. - RM-011 ga::ma radiation nenitor re=Mng after final dilution utr/hr OUIICN IF EE GEL 1, EAS CORRECDD RR DIIITfICE, IlDi 5=1
5. Sanple dilution factor (ch:cse a or. b):
a. If iten 3 is equal to or less than 5 n:/hr, Sa::ple dilution factor = 1
b. If item 3 is greater than 5 n:r/hr, Sanple dilution factor = iten 3/iten 4 = /
   ;,q w]                   -

aggy l IF 1E SAMPIE CD0tmD EAS BEEN IEAY wtm2.aw, SKIP ITE2'. 6 NO TID'. 8

6. Spectrcx:eter emnting tine (use 24 hour clock)

( a. Date/ time counting began 1

b. Date/ tine emnting ended
c. Spectrcrreter counting tine =

i, tem 6a + iten 6b = /23/ 2 L auna. RIEN TAKIN3 TIME AVERAGB USING DAES NO TIMES, EE O.REEUL AECCTI TAKDE AVERAGES RR DurrmNI DAYS. l l ! '7. Date/ tine of reactor scra:n (use 24 hour clock) 69 @ 3.4-31 D*2 07/06/88

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Cl Page 2 of 10 12COID SAMPIE WDEUtamT' (continued)

                                                          /                                  l 3O
          ,8. Decay time = tim 6c - item 7 =                  hrs
9. Power level corredon (couplete a, b, an[i c):
a. For isoto s with half-lives eoual to or less than 24 hours:  ;

W= 813 We x 24 hours = 813 x 24 = /, / Y  ! EPIP 2-25, Attachmnt 1, item 15a (/7t 7o )

b. For isotopes with half-lives creater than 24 hours and '

ecual to or less than 72 hours I W= 813 We x 14 days = 813 x 14 = /, / / i EPIP 2-25, Attachment 1, item 15b (/otyV)

c. For isotores with half-lives creater than 72 hours: ,

W =- 813 M4 x 30 days = 813 x 30 = l0i p EPIP 2-25, Attac1 cent 1, item 15c (7:437)

10. Isotcpe (choose frczn the follcwing list): N#I/ f'J'I IT I-131 I-132 I-133
               ,1-134 l                I-135 1'

l If nore than threa isotopes are chosen, use a second worksheet. L CAUIICE UHE IsoIaPE cvmW msT EVE MEASURED SAMPIE VIAL CDCENIPATIONS (uCi/ml) FKH E PASS CDIANT SAMPIE ANALYSIS DATA mFT (EPIP 2-10) . ALEO mscRE I5wwd tvmW EVE RIF LIVES NEICE ARE I2ES UEAN USE IAST OPERATEG PEPICD DIVIDED BY SIX. l 1

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  !-                                           12 QUID SAMPIE NCEKQIFRP                         , . l (continued) l
                                                              /         /

1sotope J '3r J '3 4 frd cun2ON 37 ' DIE SAMFIE CDOtMD HAS BEEN IHAY wKtm ,m SKIP ITEM 117C 12, DE:R 1 POR IID' 13, RC. RICORD CI2CENIRATICH3 IN TDM 14. 11.- Half-life (frcn Attaciment 2) /P3 e E77 6. 4 hrs CM7 ICli DEGRE EAIF-IJVES ARE CDNERIED 'IO IRITS OF 100RS IF bTrTwar.

                                                                                             ~1 A          12. Decay constant = .693/it s 11 3.0 t 3            0 79       O //     hrs
        ' " ~
13. Decay correction
                     , ,(item 12 x-it e 8)                 g af      fg         f, v7
14. Uncorrected incasured concentration in sa.m le vial l

(f.rm EPIP 2-10) lff C9d 2f(vZ 7,es ( 3 uCi/ml

15. Corrected concentratioli to scram tine and full pomr:
                     = item 5 x its 13 x its 14 x (itera 9a or 9b-

! or 9c) l.7/83 37383 3 3 uCi/ml l l I i l V) nevl2 07/06/88 3.4-33

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LIccID sAMPIz warmm ) (continued) l

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1sotope }/') ' }/6T 3 '34 l CAUIIm - POR HAIF IJVES (I'IDI 11) B] GAL 'ID OR 12SS 'IEAN 24 IOGRS, IEE l'IDi 9a CM M AEOVE B2GATIN. FOR HAIE IlVES (I'!Di 11) GREA'IER '!EAN 24 IEIIRS BUT B] GAL 'IO OR TM 'tHAN 72100RS, IEE ITEM 9b IN E ABOVE EgGATIN. . IUR HAIF LIVES (IE 11) GREA'IER 'IBAN 72100PS, . tsE Imi Sc IN E ABWE B]GAnm.

16. Licuid voline (choose a, b, c, or 'd) :

Samle Iccation Volu:re (rra) Check One

  , Cs,          a. Jet p'm p                                2.781 x 10 0
                                                                                     /         j LV            b. PSR, shutdoom ecoling Irde               2.781 x 10 9                    )
c. - PER, suppression cooling node 2.579 x 10 g i
d. Suppression pool 2.579 x 10
17. Total activity released
                 = (item 15 y 5 tem 16)                  kNdF         /o 4 fl#*  %f9 6 // uCi 1

l 18. Core Isotope Inventory Listed belon are the possible continous pcw r irradiation periods for establish a core inventory: , 1 day, 3 days, 7 days,14 days,1 nonth, 6 nonths,1 year,1.5 years, 3 years l n Rev. 2 3.4-34 07/06/88

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~ . Attachmnt 6 Page 5 of 10 E MN. l 1-LIgGID spMPIE Magts:Fmpr ,

                         ',                          (continued)

_Isotop2 I'3/ I'.3i I'3f l C M II m 1 IF EE (DRE EAS BEEN TERATDG FOR I2ES EAN 30 DNYS AFl'ER ' LEE )CETI RECENT FrtTNDED OODGE, EEN mrPrT AN OPERATING TIME IESS MAN 1 M2fIE. FJNNDED CODGE IS IEPINED AS AN 00DGE IASTDG IDGER 'lHAN 6 BAIE-LIVES T EE ISCHUPE.

a. Continous_ power irradiation period [. [-rd 9
b. Core isotope inventorf (frczn Attachmnt 4) (4' 9 e' 7 /d( M 8 M f1G 8 Ci
19. Total
                   = (itemcore 18b)isotope (1 x 10y' )entory        4.(<M <3      r g<W/4 / Wr4 uCi
        !     20. Ce.p ratio factor
                   = Iodine release ratio (Attachmnt 5) x -.017                   D 0/7         /.&3 3. W '3
21. Pated pcwer total gap activity
                   = (item 19 x iten 20)                    I,f'$ d6      /69[//     3 *?4 I'l uCi
22. Clad failure ratio 3
                   = ite:n 17/iten '21                       0. 4N         [/[      %*
                                                                                       ~

cAa rl m IF CLAD FAIIURE IS LESS ' LEAN OR R] GAL TO 1, 'lEEN CI/O FAILDRE MAY EAVE m1matu FOR EAT FPACTICH T 'lHE CDRE (e.g., CLAD FAIIDRE T PATIO 0.4 IS M20IVAIENT T UP TO 40% CLAD YAIIDRE) . hurtu

                               'lD I'IIM 41.
23. Release ratio
                    = item 17/iten 19 7 ob N 9.66 N
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as LIQUID SAMPIE 100:mFPr

                          ,                         .(continued)
            '24. Heltacun release fission                                                           ,

pro het release fraction

                 -(frun Attachment 7)                        O'I      4'        O -II A,-
25. Melt /fragrtent ratio I'g,y 7 g e r/3
                 = its 23/its 24 OMIm CAILIIIAE MELT / FRAG 4ENT RATIO CNLY IF CLAD FAIIDRE RATIO (ITEX 22) IS GREAER EAN 1.

IF ME:LT/ FRAGMENT RATIO IS I2SS EAN OR MGAL

                               'IO 1, EEN MELTING OR FRAGdENIATIN MAY BAVE C4uhueU FOR EAT FRACTIN T EE CDRE (e.g., MELT / FRAGMENT RATIO T 0.3 IS IUDIVAI2NT OF UP 'IO 30% CDfE MELT OR FRAGMENIATIN) .

IF MELT / FRAGMENT PATIO IS GREAER 'IHAN 1, (" MELTIM OR FRAGMENIATION MAY HAVE Q.LUKKtU (],, FOR EE INI' IRE CDRE.

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CAUIIN .. 1 IF BETIER ESTIMATES OF MELT /FRATENTATIN ARE DESIRED, OCHPIEIE EE REMAINDER OF EIS WORETPRP

26. Isotope - (select three non-volatiles) i
          ,       If I: ore than three isotopes -are chosen, use a second worksheet.

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At+ h t 6 Page 1 of 10 v, ) 1; Sar:ple iCM(f #3 Date Titae (use 24 hr. clock)

2. Sarple locations [t% erc/ @ f W - [ v W ,Am ca n:/#/N f
3. PM-Oll ga::ce radiation 1:enitor initial reading tr/hr
4. RM-Oll ganraa radiation tronitor ra=/Hng after final dilution inr/hr ourIm IF THE GEL 1, BAS CORRECED FCR DIIHfICE, I M 5=1
5. Sa::ple dilution factor (choose a or b):
a. If item 3 is ecual to or less than 5 t=/hr, Sar:ple dilution factor = 1
b. If item 3 is greater than 5 t=/hr, Sa=ple dilution factor = item 3/ item 4 = /
         \g u i

agg3w IF E S7FEII CDONIED EAS BEE 21 IECAY COtwa m, SKIP IE 6 AD I'H2'. 8

6. Spectrcx:nter ccunting tine (use 24 hour clock)
a. Date/ time counting began
b. Date/ time counting e.ded -

C. Spa.;t. sweeter counting +h = item 6a + itan 6b = /32/ 2 OUIICL NBEN TAKDG TIME AVERAGE USDG DATES AND TIMES,

                                    ' EE CAREE'OL AB37f TAKDG AVERAGES FOR DIFFERE2fr DAYS,
                    '7. Date/tice of reactor scram (use 24 hour clock)         dIW Rev. 2 3.4-37            07/06/88
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                          .-                        (continued)
8. Decay tima = time 6c - iten 7 = d-[ hrs
9. Power level correction (ccuplete a, b, and c):
a. For isotopes with half-lives ecual to or less than 24 hours:

W= B13 M4e x 24 hours = 813 x 24 = /./ 4 EPIP 2-25, Attachment 1, item 15a (/;/70)

b. For isotopes with half-lives creater than 24 hours and ecual to or less than 72 hcurs W= 813 M4e x 14 davs ~= 813 x 14 = / /'

EPIP 2-25, Attachment 1, item 15b (/o24 4 )

c. For isotooes with half-lives creater than 72 hours:

W= 813 M4e x 30 days = B13 x 30 = / 49 EPIP 2-25, Attach:nant 1, item 15c (2243 T ) b 10. Isotcpe '(chcose frun the follcuing list): M3 $3V N3[ I-131  ! I-132 I-133 I

                 ,I-134 I-135 If rore than threa isotopes are chosea., use a second worksheet, t

l CAUZIm THE ISOITE (Trh'FN M]ST HAVE MEASURED SAMPIE VIAL CINCENGATICES (uCi/ml) FKM 'IEE PASS OJOLANT SAMPIE ANALYSIS DATA SEEE.T (EPIP 2-10) . ALS3 DESURE 150lued CEOSEN BAVE EAIF IlVES NEIG ARE IESS 'IEAN 'EE IAST OPERATDG PEPlCD DIVIDED BY SII.

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                                   -IF EE SAMPIE CDORIED HAS BE2N DEN CN                                                                ]

SEDP IE 11 AC 12, Dm:R 1 POR IE 13, AND  ; RECORD CI2CENISATIONS IN IM 14.  ;

11. Half-life (frcn Attachmnt 2) [93 0 87'/ d' hrs CTMIW j DiSURE EAIF-IlVES ARE CI2NDED TO WIIS 5 CF 100RS IF NW.
12. Decay constar.t = .693/its 113.d@ l o .7 ? a /' hrs ~1

_: 7-s):

     'u/ 13. Decay correction 1
                         = c(iten 12 x its 8)             /,o.2,          3f          f, f 47
                   '14. Uncorrected nuasmM concentration in sag le vial (fron EPIP' 2-10)               /.fId D        7d ' d '#'  Z.
  • 8 (! 3 uCi/ml
15. Corrected concentration to scram tine and full pcuer:
                         = iten 5 x its 13 x its 14 x (its 9a or 9b or 9c)                       /'7 M 3        z126 3       3N d 3 uci/mi b

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12aam sue 1r -

                             ,                      (continued)

Isotope ['3 r - 3( 3f CAUI'IN - POR HAIF LIVES (IM 11) R33AL TO OR I2SS EAN 24100RS, USE rJD19a W EE ABWE EQGATION. FOR BAIF I2VES (IM 11) GREAER EAN 24100RS BUT EQUAL 20 OR LESS EAN 72 IOORS, USE IM 9b IN M E AB WE EQUATIN . , EUR HAIF I2VES (IM 11) GREAER 3EAN 72 IDORS, USE IM Sc IN 3EE ABWE ECGATIN.

16. Liquid volume (chcose a, b, c, or d):

Samole Iccation Volume (ml) Check One

    ~ p.             a. Jet pump B

2.781 x 10 8 /

       ) ~-        b. RER, shutdan ecoling de                         2.781 x 10
c. 'RHR, suppression ecoling noda 2.579 x 10 9
d. Suppression pool 2.579 x 10
17. Total activity released
                     = (iten 15 x item 16)                           4<I I d  7 Id 6 F  l
  • 7 d# uCi
18. Core Isotope Inventory ,

Listed beloa are the possible continous power irradiation periods for establish a core inventory: 1 day, 3 days, 7 days,14 days,1 nonth, 6 nonths,1 year,1.5 years, 3 years Rev. 2 3.4-40 07/06/88

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    'w,/ -                                        LIQUID .9MPIE WJRr3mM (continued) 1sc'm                                              $'3 '      h34        $'3 A OMIm 1

IF THE CDRE BAS BE:EN TERATING FOR TM THAN 30 DAIS AFIER E KET RECENT n"mED ODIME,

                                 'JEEN FFTW AN OPERATIN3 TIME IESS EAN 1 MEE.

EXTENDED ODIME IS IEFINED AS AN ODDE IASTING

       ,                         IOER 'lHW 6 EAIF-LIVES T ' LEE ISOIOPE.
e q i 1
a. Continous power e I irradiation peri.cd .
                                                                  /., O PJ
b. Core isotope inventory (frczn Attachment 4) 4.4'M ? 4 'N"'I /.1(7 (9 Ci v
            - 19. =Total (itencore18c)isotooe (1 :Ic 10iB)entory      /,/ # l/ 3   / 'N9 (UT /.         <,u bi

(). (/ 20. Gap ratio factor

                     = Iodine release ratio
                    . (Attachnent 5) x .017                        O#7     /./5I'3     3. 15    l~' d
21. Pated powr total gap activity-
                     = (iten 19 x iten 20)                      /, /3(it    IJ ? </// 3.W 6// uCi
22. Clad failure ratio
                     = iten 17/iten 21                           4.33 G:-/  4.44       2.72 CAtrICN IF CIAD FAIIDRE IS TM 'IBAN OR 700AL 'IO 1, EEN l

CLAD FAIIURE MY BAVE fu mKxw FOR EAT FRACIICH T EE CDRE (e.g., CIAD FAIIDRE T RATIO 0.4 IS EQUIVAIINI T T 'IO 40% CIAD FAIIDRE) . PKu m

                                   'IO ITEM 41,
23. Release ratio 1
                     = iten 17/iten 19

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                 !24.' Meltdown release fission-product release fraction                         y (frexn Attachment 7)                         O.       c. N         4.N                 .
                  .25. Melt / fragment ratio
                       =-itan 23/ item 24                             "     A d 6-3      k # L"'$

CAI7fIm CAICOIA'IE ME'LT/FRAMENT RATIO CNLY IF CEAD FAIIDRE RATIO (IE 22) IS GREAIER EAN 1. IF ME:LT/PRAGMff RATIO IS IESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1, EEN MELTING T FRAGMENIATICE MAY BAVE CCCORRED PUR EAT FRACTICE T THE 0]RE (e.g., MELT /FRANENT RATIO T 0.3 IS EJOIVALMf OF T 20 30%. CORE MELT CE FRAMENIATICE) . IF MELT / FRAGMENT RATIO IS GRFATER TBAN 1, ME21rIN3 OR FRANENIATICE MAY HAVE OCEURRED LQ L

                                     = = na = cuaz-l..

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26. Isotope (select three non-volatiles)

L If I: ore than three isotopes are chosen, use a second wrksheet. 1' V

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                              ! LOCATION: All Locations                                                                                        ,

TIME: -24:001(08:00) q MESSAGE: INITIAL CONDITIONS ,. i THIS IS'A DRI1L , E 'DQ HQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. [ The'Shoreham Nuclear Power: Station is operating at 88% power and nas been coasting down at approximately 2% per week for.seven weeks as the-

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l< rin-preparation-for the upcoming refuel outage. The core is near end of -t life with 520 effective full power oays of exposure. . The following work is being performed in the plant:

1. RRR. Pump lE11*P-014A is tagged out for maintenance on the pump coupling.

p 2 .- Turbine Building Booster F.xhaust Fan 1U41-FN-16B is tagged out for maintenance on the motor oearings.

3. Indications for wind speed, direction and tcuperature from the 33' meteorological tower are unavailable due to troubleshooting being p performed by Instrument and Contro" Technicians.

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q _FROM: Exercise Controllers' > LOCATION: ~ All-Locations

                                     ~ TIME:               -24:00 (08:00) 1.

MESSAGE: ~ INITIAL CONDITIONS l THIS.IS A-DRILL , p_Q'E0I; initiate actions-affecting. normal plant operations.

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i LThe :following items are scheduled for maintenance. during t.he

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a);  ; Cote Spray Pump,-lE21*P-013B - lower motor bearing replacement due to predictive maintenance as indicated by 4 periodic testing. l

      .                                       b).         RHR Pump, lEll*P'-014C - pump bearing replacement due to                                    ,

predicitve maintenance. c) Reactor Water Cleanup Pump, IC33 P-019A - pump shaft seal ' replacement due to an excessive leak. _d) Drywell Floor Drain Pump, 1Gll-P-161B - pump coupling replacement due to pump vibration problems. n) Reactor' Building Closed , Loop Cooling Pump,1P42-P-005B - inboard motor bearing replacement due to rising. temperature. > f) Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fans, 1U41-FN-16A and C - motor bearing replacement due to vibration and predictive maintenance. g) Condensate Pumps, IN21-P-007A and B - packing replacement q due to predictive maintenance. _8 THIS IS A DRILL - 4.1-3 l l l l

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  • W ILOCATIONi All Locations-TIME: -24:00T(08:00)-

MESSAGE: INITIAL CONDITIONS > THIS IS A DRILL ,

                                         '.IX2 E0I. initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
                                 .h)           Main Feedwater Pump, IN21-P-006B - turbine steam seal replacement due.to predictive maintenance.

i) ' Main'Feedwater Pump, IN21-P-006A - pump shaft seal

                                             -replacement due to predictive maintenance.

j) Main Turbine, IN31-TU-001A - 41 Low Pressure Turbine shaft ' seal, rupture diaphragm and turbine blade examination / replacement due to vendor recommended' periodic maintenance. , Weather conditions at this' time are as follows: - EWind direction is from the NW at 324

                                 ' Wind speed at 3 to 5 mph.

Temperature at 58 F.

 <                                 The weather has been exceptionally warm for this time of year.                 A-cold front.is predicted to enter the area in the next 24 hours, bring'gng heavy rains- and strong winds. Predicted high for today is 67 F, lows tonight in the mid 30's.                                                        <

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TO: 'All Exercise Participants

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                                                                                                                                     '.i MESSAGE:         EXERCISE GROUND' RULES' THIS IS A DRILL'                   ,

E2 EQI: initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. All exercise' participants are required to observe the.following Exercise' Ground Rules for the. entire duration of the Exercise. _If you 1have any questions ask your Exercise 1Controller for clarification.

    ,                                il.       Ensure'that all communications indicate that "this is a                                  '!

drill". Make a positive'statenent that this is'an exercise-related ' message at. the beginning and end of-:all

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messages or conversations. If communication lines are kept open for extended periods, periodically repeat the caution. ' This is especially. critical when transmitting messages over communication facilities that are monitored by non-LILCO personnel.

2. Take no. actions that affect unit or non-exercise related operations.  ;
3. Take immediate action (s) to restore safe operation, if an d'

unsafe condition exists. Ignore exercise situation if actual safety'becomes a concern. 3

4. Use only the information provided in accordance with the exercise ground rules or derived from approved procedures. DO NOT IMPROVISE INFORMATION.

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TIME: Phen Applicable KESSAGE: EXERCISE GROUND RULES

       ,t-THIS IS A DRILL-                 ,

_DQ HQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

                               .5.      Express simulations and verifications in spoken words.
6. Controllers will provide appropriate information at the l location where that information would normally be available l  :(e.g., Reactor status at the Control Room, dose rate L readings with field teams, meteorological information at Control Room or TSC, etc.) using message cards, plant status sheets, and verbal instructions as appropriate.

7.. The Lead Exercise Controller may authorize the Exercise  ! o Controllers to modify the scenario to fit unusual conditions l or events to~ maintain the scenario within.the scope of the I exercise objectives and in order to maximize the practical training benefit presented by the exercise experier e. If a 'l modification is made,_the Exercise Controller shall report i to the Lead Controller what changes were made. L 8. Only selected parameters and readinEs will be provided. The  ! selected information will be sufficient to make' decisions in L< accordance with SNPS and LILCO plans and procedures. If additional information is needed, feel free to ask the Controller at your location for it.  ; i

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              - TO:          ^ All' Exercise Participants                                               '
              ' FROM:         Exercise Controllers                                                      j IDCATION: All-Locations

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              ~ TIME:         When Applicable MESSAGE:      EXERCISE GROUND RULES THIS_IS A DRILL                 ,

r D2 HQI initiate actions affecting normal; plant operations. If samples inside.or.outside the' site area'are deemed 4 9. , necessary, they will actually be collected, if possible, and their analysis conducted or simulated, as directed by. a , Controller. Observers / Controllers will accompany the survey teams, both onsite and offsite.

                    ~10.      The objective of the exercise is to test and determine the            -

adequacy of SNPS and LILCO plans and procedures. Do not labor over the technical feasibility or the probability of  : occurrence of the simulated accident.

11. There will be an Observer / Controller at each important location. Only Controllers can provide information and l clarification on which actions are to be simulated or are L outside the scope of cxercise in order to keep the exercise l_ progressing in accordance with the scenario.

L Observer / Controllers will also observe all aspects of the l] exercise to prepare an in-house evaluation of plans, I procedures and training.

12. The exercise is also a training vehicle for members of the T LILCO Onsite Emergency Response Organization to practice l! working together and with outside organizations. Please make note of any improvements in any area that you observe
    ,q                       as a participant and submit them to the Observers / Controllers at the conclusion of the exercise.

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  • FROM: . Operations Controller j LOCATION: ' Control Room TIME: -00:30 (07:30) ,

1 MESSAGE: INITIAL CONDITIONS THIS IS A DRILL L2 EQI initiate actions affecting normal plant oper$tions. The.Shoreham Nuclear Power Station is operating at 88% power and has- I 4

                 -been coasting down at.approximately 2% per week for seven weeks as the-fuel is depleted. Spent fuel is being shuffled in the Spent Fuel                          .

Pool in preparation for tho' upcoming refuel outage. The core is near C end of life with 520 effective full power days of exposure.  ! The following work is being performed in the plant:

1. .RHR Pump 1E11*P-014A is tagged out for maintenance on the pump {

coupling.

2. Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fan IU41-FN-16B is tagged out f for maintenance on the motor bearings.
                  '3. Indications for wind speed, direction and sigma theta from the                        j 33' meteorological tower are unavailable due to troubleshooting                         :

being performed by Instrument and Control Technicians. , The following indications are not available: s MET 2 - Wind speed.@ 33 feet MET 4 - Wind direction @ 33 feet

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LOCATION: Control Room TIME: 00:30 (07:30) MESSACE: INITIAL CONDITIONS THIS IS A DRILL , DQ EDI initiate actions affecting normal plant' operations.

4. The following items are scheduled for maintenance during the outage.

a) Core Spray Pump, 1E21*P-013B lower motor bearing

                                    -replacement due to predictive maintenance as indicated by periodic testing, b)              RHR Pump, IE11*P-014C                                            pump bearings replacement due to predictive maintenance, c)              Reactor Water Cleanup Pump,1G33 P-019A - pump shaft seal replacement due to an excessive leak, d)-             Drywell Floor Drain Pump, IC11-P-161B - pump coupling replacement due to pump vibration problems.

e) Reactor Buildin6 Closed Loop Cooling Pump, 1P42-P-005B - inboard motor bearing replacement due to rising temperature, f) Turbine Building Booster Exhaust Fann, 1U41-FN-16A and C - motor bearings due to vibration and predictive maintenance, g) Condensate Pamps, 1N21-P-007A and B - packing replacement due to predictive maintenance. THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-9

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LOCATION: Control Room. - i i

                            ' TIME:           -00:30 (07:30)'

MESSACE: INITIAL CONDITIONS i THIS IS A DRILL . I D2 EQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. , l h) Main Feedwater Pump, IN21 P 006B - turbine steam seal  ! replacement due to predictive maintenance.  ! i). Main Feedwater Pump, 1N31-TU-001A - pump shaft seal

                                            . replacement due to predictive maintenance.
                                    'j )'    Main Turbine, IN31-TU 001A - #1 low Pressure Turbine shaft          '

seal, rupture diaphragm and turbine blade examination / replacement due to vendor recommended periodic maintenance, j Weather conditions at this time are as follows: I Wind Direction-is from the NW at 324 0 Wind Speed at 25 to 30 mph. Temperature at 34 F. The System Operator has notified the Control Room that a cold front has entered the area bringing severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, strong winds and severe lightning until about 10:30 a.m.

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                       ' TIME:       00:15 (08:15)

MESSAGE:. CONTROL-THIS IS A DRILL , . HQ EQI initiate actions affecting normal' plant operations, , The.following annunciators and indications are displayed in the

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                        .o     Indications                                                                            ,

MET 1 - Wind speed @ 150 *eet " MET 3 ' Wind direction @ 150 feet ' MET 5 - Delta Temperature @ 150.ft/33ft  ;

                             ; MET 6,-' Temperature @ 33 feet These displays are flashing =on the RMS terminal CRT indicating a                     ;

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ef '.The' Refuel. Floor Supervisor will suspend operations when the bundle j k presently on-the fuel grapple is in its proper location.

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MESSAGE: CONTINGENCY THIS IS A DR1LL , p_Q EDI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. The following message is received by the NSO from a member of the repair team upon successful restoration of the MET Tower instrumentation, The breakers for the MET Tower instrumentation have been reset and indication has been restored. The breakers apparently tripped due to lighting striking one or both of.the towers. No other damage is '

                 -indicated, CONTROLLER'S NOTE: See Supplemental Scenario No, 1 THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-15                                  ,

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. FRCPU Operations Controller p< LOCATION:- Control Room , .

TIME: 'OliOO(09:00) MESSAGE: CONTROL j N THIS IS A DRILL

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The following ar.nunciators and indications are received in the 2

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A9/A-2, "RX AUTO TRIP CH A2" A10/A-1, "RX-AUTO TRIP CH Bl" '. L, A10/A-2, "RX AUTO TRIP CH B2"

l. A3/A-5, "MN STEAM LINE DIV I RAD ALERT" A3/C-5, "MN STEAM LINE DIV II RAD ALERT" I:

The Full Core Display indicates the following: , L' . All Blue " SCRAM" lights ON

                                       -       All Amber "ACCUM" lights flashing h                                       -

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             ,s                  Reactor Pressure stable at 975 psi lN')

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                                   ' LOCATION: ' Control Room                                                                                            ;

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Alarm No. 90 DI144M RB112 West Side - M - CONTROLLER'S NOTE: See Supplemental Scenario No. 4 i Jr~^J  !

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                   .FROM:       OSC Controller LOCATION:   EL 112' Reactor Building West Switchgear Room TIME:       02:20 (10:20) - time approximate F-MESSAGE:    CONTROL THIS IS A DRILL                 ,

DQ HQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. The following message is. received by the Fire Brigade leader upon investigation of the West Switchgear_ Room. L The fire is-out. The fire has been limited to the breaker'for 1E21*MOV-033A, Core Spray A Discharge Valve (outboard). All surrounding switchgear is It appears that the control power transformer was the L undamaged. L cause of the fire, i l L l o l 1 1 CONTROLLER'S NOTE: See Supplemental Scenario No. 4 l Js-

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                     .T0i           Damage Repair Team Leader FROM:        Damage Repair Team Controller
                      ' LOCATION: Normal Switchgear Building or Screenwell Building l TIME:        03:00 (11:00) - time approximate MESSAGE:     CONTINGENCY THIS IS A DRILL                 ,

DQ HQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. The following message is received by the Damage Rapair Team Leader upon investigation oi the control logic problems. The Circulating Water Pump control logic has been damaged extensively

                       'by an electrical malfunction'. The repairs will take approximately eight hours assuming that all spare parts are available. The damage is in the traveling screen differential pressure logic and appears to be a result of a lightning strike.

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DQ @QI initiate' actions affecting normal plant operations. The following annunciators are received in the Control Room: A6/E-6', "RCIC TURB TRIPPED"

                               -A6/E-7,    "RCIC FLOW LO"
                                .A6/D-7,   "RCIC TURB OIL. PRESS LO" A6/B-6,   "RCIC TURB' OIL FLT DIFF P HI"
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                          - FROM:       Damage-Repair Team Controller LOCATION:    Relay Room. EL 44' TIME:        03i15 (11':15)

MESSAGE: CONTINGENCY

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              ~)           . The following message _is received by the Damage Rapair Team Leader after successful repair / restoration of the SRV power.

L Trie repairs to the power supplying the Safety Relief Valves are completc.. All indicating lights on 1H11*PNL-602 should be normal. 1 I)lIS IS A DRILL l 4.1-36 1

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                  -TIME:       03:15 (11:15)

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1 DQ HQI initiate actions.affecting normal plant operations. l 1 Iforepairs are made to the control power for the Safety Relief Valves (SRV's) use Message'No,-29 and then skip to Message 1k). 31.

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If' repairs are HQI made to the Safety Relief Valve (SRV) control. power use Message No. 30 and then continue with Message No. 31. When it has been demonstrated that any of the below listed items were , completed and water was injected into the Reactor, all radiological r and opurations data will be provided via Colored Data Sheets. No indications should be given to. the players that the accident conditio'ns were mitigated. It is the intent of the scenario to now ,

                  . determine if the Emergency Response Organization can identify stable conditions and-initiate Recovery Operations.

lE51*P-015 - Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) pump - If repair / replacement of the RCIC lube oil' system discharge filter has '

                  'been completed.

1E41*P-016 - High Pressure Coolant Injection (HFCI) pump - If repair / replacement of the control power fuse / fuse holder / wiring in the Auxiliary 011 Pump, lE41*P-127 breaker has been completed.

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                                                      -MESSAGE No. 28-(continued) i
                   . TO :'       'All Controllers FROM:-       Lead Controllers LOCATION: Applicable Locations TIME:       -03:15 (11:15)
                   -MESSAGE:      CONTROLLER'S NOTE THIS IS A DRILL                    ,
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11E21*MOV-033A Core Spray Pump A discharge isolation valve - 1) If'a

                     ~ substitute. breaker has been installed for the. fire-damaged breaker, for 2) If.the control power transformer, fuses and-associated damaged-wiring has been replaced, or 3) If the MOV-033A valve has been-manually opened in the Reactor Building.

1E11*MOV-037B - RHR Loop B. injection valve - _1) If ' they repaired the control power fuso and or fuse block, or 2) If they manually opened

                     -MOV-037B' valve'in the Reactor Building.

1E11*MOV-050 - RHR Loop A/ Loop B crosstie valve - If they manually Lopened MOV-050 valve in the Reactor Building to provide water from Jthe RHR B Loop to the RER A Loop or successfully opened the RHR crosstie bypass valves. This operation must be done in conjunction with'the electrical opening of 1E11*MOV-037A.

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FROM: Operations Controller LOCATION: Control Room-TIME: 03:15 (11:15)-~ MESSAGE: PROMPT

                                                                                                 .THIS IS A DRILL p.Q EQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

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Commence a controlled blowdown of the Reactor Vessel at this time keeping within'the 100 /hr; cooldown rate.

           -l CONTROLLER'S NOTE:             Skip to Message No. 31 after using Message No. 29 O

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o . Annunciators AS/E-5, "SRV LEAKING" o Indications-1B21*PT-153C ON 1H11-PNL-602 reads 50 psig Computer point E514 reads 53 psig Temperature Recorder 1B21*TR 100 reads 360 F for 1B21*SRV-092C THIS IS A DRIIL 4 4.1-40

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t If the' operator has not attempted to initiate llPCI, instruct him to-

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                        'MESSACE: CONTROL:

THIS IS A DRILL . DQ HQI initiate actions affectinginorma1 plant operations. 7 The following. alarms and indicators are received in the,Contro1~ Room: o- ' Annunciators 209C/B-6,, "CNDS BSTR PUMP AUTO TRIP" 209D/E-9, "HOTWELL LEVEL LO LO" , o ' Indications o Panel MCB indicates Condensate. Pump Discharge pressure and flow swinging erratically along with pump motor amps.

                               ;o      Condensate' Booster Pumps 1N21-P-072A(B) indicate green lights ON red lights OFF.

o Hotwell level indication is off scale low. 3 CONTROLLER'S NOTE: See Supplemental Scenario No. 8 8 IRIS IS A DRILL i 4.1-42

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                              ' These.poups will remain locked out for the duration of the exercise and all ~ efforts :to refill the hotwell will be of no avail.                        ,

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When Core Spray B pump lE21*P-013B is attempted to be started..the

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A2/D-2, "CS PUMP B MOTOR OVERLOAD" 4 O THIS IS A DRILL  ; 4.1-44

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TIME: 04:12-(12:12). MESSAGE: C0FTROL .i o

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A2/A-7, "RHR SYS B INOP"

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         ' MESSAGE:      CONTINGENCY THIS IS A DRILL DO HOI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
         -When the operator investigates the cause of the "RHR SYS B INOP" annunciator, he will observe the following:

1E11*MOV-037B red light OFF, green light OFF, blue light OFF. O THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-46

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                     ' TIME:        04:12 (12:12) - time approximate MESSAGE: CONTINGENCY
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When RHR Pump 1E11*P-014C is attempted to be started, the following' annunciator is received: A1/C-6, "RHR PUMP C MTR OVLD" r' THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-47

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                                                      , LOCATION: :            EL'112' West.Switchgear Room Reactor Building:

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                             -LOCATION: EL 40' . East ,1R42*MCC-0B1:

TIME: 04:15 (12:15)

                             -MESSAGE:     CONTINGENCY' THIS IS A DRILL s                IET EDIl initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

The following message is received by the Damage Repair Team Leader upon successful repair of the HPCI Auxiliary 011 Pump.

The control power fuse for the HPCI Auxiliary Oil Pump, 1E41*P-127, has been replaced and the breaker racked in. There was no indication as to why the fuse blew and-all local breaker checks are satisfactory.

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                                                    ;uponisuccessful repair-of the RCIC oil' filter.
                                                    -The RCIC oil system is operable. The' filter was filled with rust and:                                             }
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              -IDCATION: EL'8' Reactor Building-Core Spray Pump B:

TIME: -05:00 (13i00) - 06:00 (14:00) - time approximate

              -MESSAGE:       CONTINGENCY TilIS IS A DRILL

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               'The following message is. received by the Damage Repair Team Leader
              -_w hile investigating'the. trip of Core Spray pump 1E21*MOV-013B on EL
               ~8'<of the-Reactor Building.

There is. a hot metal and paint smell in the area of the lower motor bearing on lE21*P-013B. The motor cannot be rotated by hand using a strap wrench.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS' EXERCISE SCENARIO MESSAGE No. 43 TOi Damage Repair Team Leader FROM: Damage Repair Team Controller IDCATION: 103 Switchgear Room - RHR C Breaker TIME: 04:12 (12:12) - 05:15-(13:15) - time approximate MESSACE: CONTINGENCY-THIS IS A DRILL , DO @l initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. The following message is received by the Damage Repair Team Leader

               . while investigating the trip of the RHR C pump breaker in the 103 _

Switchgear room. The indication at the Switchgear shows flags on the phase overcurrent relays and'the 86 lockout relay is tripped on RHR Pump 1 Ell *P-014C. THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-53

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        ?                                           . working'on 1E11*MOViO37B 1,            !The. repairs:to the: control power fuse and/or. fuse block are completed for>1E11*MOV-037B.
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                                         -Valves:                1P41*M3V-033A and 032C                                              -;

1P41*MOV-033B and 033D .- l Location: Control Room, 1H11-PNL-MCB ( The-valves will be able.to be opened but no flow'will result- ,

                                        'until 1E11*MOV-050 and 1E11*MOV-037B are mechanically or                                     :1
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                                         'will not result until Reactor pressure has dropped.to < 125                                  ..

psig. 'i j j L 2. Fire Main to Ultimate Cooling Valves: 1P41*06V-3029  ; L Location: EL 40' Reactor Building l The valves will open but no flow will result until Reactor f pressure has dropped to < 100 psig. l [ (continued on next page) t THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-57 l I

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               .                            Valves:            1E11*04V-0014                                                          ;

1E11*04V-0016 Location: 'EL 63' Reactor Building. The valves will open but no flow will result until Reactor .i pressure has dropped.to < 125 psig. ,

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                                           ' Valves:           IN21-02V-3069A (B)                                                     '
                                                              '1N21-02V-3070A (B)

Location: EL 63' Turbine Building The valves will be open but no flow will result until Reactor . pressure has dropped to < 100 psig. Only one of the above listed-valves needs to be opened. ;3

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, l, Valves: 1C41*03V-0002-(Locked Closed) Location: EL 112' Reactor Building These valves will operate and the SLC pumps will be able to inject condensate transfer or borated water at any pressure but ', the flow is not adequate to overcome the leakage and maintain s water level above TAF. 4 THIS IS A DRILL 4.1-58 i - _ _ _ _ ._ _ _

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i 6.1 WEATHER FORECASTS TABLI 6.1.1 FORECAST INFORMATION FORECAST 04:00 (04:00) to -01:01 (06:59) From Cape May to Block Island o .Present - Partly cloudy with northeasterly winds at 20-25 mph. Temperatures it, mid 30's. o- Today. - Rain throughout the day with high temperatures this afternoon n 30 35 . Northwesterly winds with an 80% chance of precipitation. , o . Tonight - Continued rain with low temperatures in the low 30's. Winds from the west at 10-15 mph. Chance of precipitation 80%. l )--o Tomorrow - Partly cloudy. Winds from the west at 5-30 mph. Temperatures

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               ,,,_XI,_  F      DJ4      MPH     CIDUD     TYPE    EQI    SVR VX   PASO STAB IND 4 AM    33     330     '22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D 5 AM   33     330      22       OVC      RAIN-   85                   D 6 AM   34     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D 7 AM   35     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D
                ~8 AM    33     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D 9 AM   33     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D 10 AM     33     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85                   D 11 AM     33     330      22       OVC      RAIN    85              '

D NOON. 34 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 1 PM 35- 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 2 PM 35 330 22 DVC RAIN 85 D r~'t 3 PM 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D (,) 4'PM 35 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 5 PM 34 330 15- DVC RAIN 80 D 6 PM 34 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 7 PM' 34 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 8 PM 33 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 9 PM 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 10 PM 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 11 PM 33- 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 MIDN 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 1 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E , 2 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E ! 3 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E REMAINDER OF: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 WEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY. WINDS: V AT 5-10

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           -FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER-89.

WEATHER: PARTLY SUNNY DAYTIME. VARIABLE CIDUDS AT NIGHT. WINDS: E AT 5-10 ,- POP: 15%. DAY MAX: 38 NIGHT MIN: 31

SATURDAY 9-DECEMBER-89 WEATHER: HOT AND. SUNNY.

WINDS: E AT 5 POP: 15% DAY MAX: 38 NIGHT MIN: 31' WEATHER SERVICES CORPORATION-END' i

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L From Cape May to Block Island o Present - Rain with westerly winds at 20 30 mph. Temperatures in mid 30's. o Today - Rain continued throughout the day. High temperatures this afternoon 30 35 . Chance of precipitation 85%. o Tonight - Continued rain expected with low temperatures in the low 30's. Winds from the West at 10-15 mph. Chance of precipitation 80%. o Tomorrow - Partly Cloudy. Winds from the West at 5-10 mph. Temperatures in the mid to upper 30's. Waves 1 to 2 feet above normal. 15% chance of precipitation.

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TELEPHONE NO: 617 275-8860 WEDNESDAY 6-DEC-89  ! WEATHER WATCHES /WARNINCS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME: FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY 6 DECEMBER-89 TIME TEMP DIR SPEED PRECIP POP i ET F DEG MPH ELQ11D TYPE EQI SVR WX PASO STAB IND 7 AM- 35 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 8 AM 33 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D , 9 AM 33 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D  ! 10 AM 33 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 11 AM 33 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D  ! NOON 34 330 15 OVC RAIN 85 D ,

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         'S AM      34      270      08       PC        RAIN    15                   E 6 AM     33      270      08       PC        RAIN    15                   E REMAINDER OF:

THURSDAY 7 DEC-89 tlEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY. WINDS: W AT 5-10 POP: 15% DAY MAX: 31 NIGHT MIN: 31 bh Q) 6.1-2b

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WEATHER WATCHES / WARNINGS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME: . FRIDAY 8-DECEMBER-89  ; WEATHER: PARTLY. CIAUDY. VARIABLE CLOUDS AT NIGHT.  !

                  , WINDS:     W AT 5-10 POP:      15%                DAY Mt.X: 38                   NIGHT MIN: 31 SATURDAY 9-DECEMBER-89                                                                    ,

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FORECAST 00:00 (08:00) i 1From Cape May to Block Island , t o -Present - Overcast with rain. Northwesterly winds at 20-25 mph. Temperatures in the low 30's. Waves.less than 4-8 feet, tides normal.

                  -o     Today.  - Continued rain with high temperatures near 35 . Winds out of the' northwest at 20-25 mph. Probability of precipitation 85%.       ,

o Tonight - Partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid 30's. Winds , from the west at 10-15 mph. 80% chance of precipitation. o Tomorrow - Partly cloudy. Winds from the west st 5-10 mph. Temperatures in i the mid to upper 30's. Waves 1 to 2 feet above normal. 15%

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             '6 PM h          7 PM 8 PM 33 33 330 330 15 15 OVC OVC~

RAIN RAIN 80 80 D D 9 PM 32 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 10 PM 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D  ; 11 PM 32 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7 DEC-89 MIDN 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 1 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN' 15 E 2 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 3 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 4 AM 35 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 5 AM- 34- 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 6 AM 33 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E

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o. Today - Overcast with continued rain and high temperatures near 35 .

Winds out or the northwest at 20-25 mph. Probability of precipitation 85%. o Tonight - - Overcast with temperatures in the mid 30's. Winds from the west > at 10-15 mph. 80% chance of precipitation.  : o Tomorrow - Partly cloudy. Winds from the west at 5-10 mph. Temperatures in j_ the mid to upper 30's.- Waves 1 to 2 feet above normal. 15% i

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 ;                 BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730                            ATTEN: METEOROIDGIST i                 TELEPHONE NO:- 617-275-8860                             WEDNESDAY 6 DEC-89 WEATHER WATCHES / WARNINGS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME:
                  -FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY 6-DEC 89' p

TIME TEMP DIR SPEED PRECIP POP 1 F DIE - MPH CLOUD TYPE- EgI SVR WX PASO STAB IND b 7 AM '33 330 22- OVC RAIN 85 D 8 AM 33 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D. 9 AM 33 ~330 22 OVC- RAIN 85 D 10 AM 34 330 22 .OVC RAIN 85 D 11 AM 35 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D NOON 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 1 PM- 36. 330 22 OVC RAIN 85- D 2 PM 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 - D

                   ' 3 PM -  37       '330       22       OVC       RAIN   85                   D 4 PM    37         330      22       OVC       RAIN   85                   D s - 5 PM       38         330      15       OVC       RAIN   80                   D
       ,(sj . 6 PM 37         330      15       OVC       RAIN   80                   D 7 PM    34         330      15       OVC       RAIN   80                   D 8 PM    33         330      15       OVC       RAIN   80.                  D 9 PM    32         330      15       OVC       RAIN   80                   D 10 PM     31-       '330      15       OVC       RAIN   80                   D 11 PM     32         330      15       OVC       RAIN   60                   D TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 MIDN      34         270      08       PC        RAIN   15                   E 1 AM    34         270      08       PC        RAIN   15                   E
                   .2 AM     34         270      08       PC        RAIN   15                   E
.3 AM 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E l= 4 AM -34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 . E 5 AM 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E L

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;_                      FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY 6-DEC                                                                                                               l TIME   TEMP    DIR    SPEED               PRECIP   POP                             !

A F DEG MPH. CIDUD TYPE fpl SVR VX PASO STAB IND t 10 AM 34 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D ! 11 AM 35 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D NOON 36- 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 1 PM 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D b 2 PM 37 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 3 PM 37 -330 12 2 OVC RAIN 85 D 4 PM - 38 330. 15. OVC RAIN 80 D 5 PM 37 .330 15 OVC RAIN 80 .D 6 PM . 34 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 7 PM 33- 330 15' OVC RAIN 80' D f~ 8 PM. 33 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D _( ) 9 PM 10 PM' 32 31 330 330 115 15 OVC OVC RAIN RAIN 80 80 D D 11 PM 32 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D

                     - TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC 89 MIDN      34-    270      08        PC       RAIN    15                   E
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o. Present - Rain with northwesterly winds at 20 25 mph. Temperatures in'the j mid 30's. Waves at 3-8 feet, tides normal.

0 o; Today: - Continued rain with high temperatures near'35 . Winds out of i the northwest at 20225 mph. Probability of precipitation 856. ,

                     - o ~ Tonight. - Partly Cloudy with lows tonight near 30 degrees. Winds from the Chance of precipitation 80%.

west at 10-15 mph. j j o : Tomorrow - Partly cloudy. High temperatures near 38 . Westerly winds at

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                   ' TIME. TEMP     DIR    SPEED                PRECIP   POP

[ ET F DEG MPH CLOUD TYPE EGI SVR WX PASO STAB IND - r 10 AM'- 34 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 11 AM' 35 330 22 DVC RAIN 85- D NOON 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D il PM 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 1 2 PM 37 330 -22 DVC RAIN 85 D 3 PM 37 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 4 PM .38 330 22 DVC RAIN 85 D

                     .5 PM   37     330     15           OVC     RAIN    80              -

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                 .11 PM     '32     330     15           OVC     RAIN    80                    D TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 MIDN      34     270     08           PC      RAIN-   15                    E         ;

1 AM 37 270 08 FC RAIN 15 E 2 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E .

                    .3 AM    37     270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E l-                    4 AM    35     270     08           PC      RAIN   '15                    E 5 AM    34     270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E 6 AM   33     270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E L                     7 AM    32     270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E i<                     8 AM   31    .270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E l                     9 AM    33     270     08           PC      RAIN    15                    E REMAINDER OF:
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 ;            BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730                      ATTEN: METEOR 01DGIST L:           TELETHONE NO:, 617-275-8860                       WEDNESDAY 6-DECEMBER-89 WEATHER WATCllES/ WARNINGS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME:               i i

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           . WEATHER: . PARTLY CLOUDY. VARIABLE CLOUDS AT NIGHT.

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EQRECAST P 04:00 (12:00) y From Cape May to Block Island L' o' Present - Overcast skies.with rain. Northwesterly winds at 20-25 mph.

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         '10 AM      34     '330      22-      OVC      RAIN     85                          D l           11 AM     35      330      22      ~0VC'     RAIN     85                          D NOON     -36      330      22       DVC      RAIN     85                          D i            1 PM     36      330      22       DVC      RAIN      85                         D 2 PM     37      330      22       OVC      RAIN      85                         D 3 PM. 37      330      22       DVC      RAIN     85                          D 4 PM     38     '330      22       OVC      RAIN     85                          D 5 PM     37      330      15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D 6 PM     34      330      15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D 7 PM     33      330      15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D 8 PM     33      330-     15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D
  /         9 PM     32      330-     15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D
  .~'J-'10PM h--                31    .330       15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D-11 PM     32      330      15       OVC      RAIN     80                          D
         ~ TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 MIDN      34      270      08       PC       RAIN     15                          E 1 AM . 37      270      08       PC       RAIN     15                          E         ,

2 AM- 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E

3 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E '

4 AM 35 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E ' 5 AM- 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 6 AM 33 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E

           '7 AM     32      270      08       PC       RAIN     15                          E
           .8 AM     31      270      08       PC       RAIN     15                          E 9 AM     33      270     .08       PC       RAIN     15                          E REMAINDER OF:

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BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730 ATTEN: METEOROLOGIST TELEPHONE NO: 617-275-8860 WEDNESDAY 6-DECEMBER 89-
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FORECAST 05:00 (13:00). From Cape May to Block' Island o Present - Rain with northwesterly winds at 20-25 mph. Temperatures in the t :- law 30's. Waves at 3-8 feet, tides normal. l. o LToday & -. Lows tonight near 30 . Northwesterly winds at 15 25 mph. Tonight Chance of precipitation 80% tonight. - o Tomorrow - Partly cloudy with high temperatures near 38 . Westerly winds at 5-10 mph. Chance of precipitation 15% tomorrow, 15% tomorrow night. c- , j 1: , s/

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          . TELEPHONE NO:   617-275-8860                           WEDNESDAY 6 DEC-89               ,

1 WEATHER WATCHES / WARNINGS IN EFFECT AT THIS TIME: FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY'6-DEC-89 , TIME TEMP- DIR SPEED PRECIP POP 1I F' DIG . liEIL CLOUD TYPE EQ.I SVR WX PASO STAB IND . l'PM 35 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D 2 PM 36 330 22 OVC RAIN 85 D

            -3 PM     35     330      22        OVC       RAIN     85                      D 4 PM     34     330      22        OVC      -RAIN     85                      D 5 PM     34     330      15        OVC       RAIN     80                      D       ;

6 PM 33 330 15 OVC RAIN. 80 D 7 PM 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 8 PM 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D 9 PM' 31 330 15 OVC RAIN 80 D

          '10 PM      31     330      15        OVC       RAIN     80                      D 11 PM     33     330-     15        OVC       RAIN     80                      D       ;

M '- tj. TOMORROW: THURSDAY 7-DEC-89 MIDN 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 1 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15. E 2 AM' 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 3 AM 37 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 4 AM- 35 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 5 AM 34 270 08 PC RAIN 15 E 5

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            .6 AM     33                        PC 7 AM     32     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E 8 AM     33     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E
            '9 AM     33     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E 10 AM     34     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E 11 AM     36     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E NOON      35     270      08        PC        RAIN     15                      E       -

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FORECAST , 06:00 (14:00)

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TIME ' TEMP DIR'- SPEED 'PRECIP POP EI,,,, F DEQl MPH CLOUD TYPE Z.QI .SVR VX PASO STAB IND 1 PM - .35 - 330 22 OVC RAIN 85- D' 2:PM 36 330 22 :OVC RAIN 85 D s3 PM 35 ~330
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                                                                                                            -5.81E+01     5.72E+01     5.6&E+01     5.55E+01, A312 Fue1 Poo1 HI          RB 150' arlhr     2.68E-01     2.68E-01     2.68E-01     2.68E-01     2.68E-01 AM13 Centra Eculp Stor     RB 150' arlhr     3.98E-01     3.98E-01     3.98E-01     3.98E-01     3.98F-01      1.45E+01    1.&3E+01     1.41E+01      1.39E+01 A"14 fuel Pool             RB 175* ar/hr     2.41E-01     2.41E-01     2.41E-01     2.41E-01     2.41E-01      4.12E+02    4.06E+02     L.00E+02     3.9&E+02 AM15 R1 H:ad Stor          RB 175' ar/hr     3.61E-01     3.61E-01     3.61E-01     3.61E-01     3.61E-01      4.12E+02    4.06E+02     4.00E+02     3.9&E+02 AM16 Decon West            TB 15'  cr/hr     2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01      2.6&E-01    2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01     2.6&E-01 An17 CNDS Pumps            TB 15'  arlhr     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01      3.72E-01    3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01 AM18 D con East            TB 63'  arlhr     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01      2.17E-01    2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01 AM19 Hi Pressure Turb      TB 63'  ar/hr     1.29E-01     4.29E-01     4.29E-01     4.29E-01     1.29E-01      4.29E-01    4.29E-01     4.29E-01     4.29E-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay          TB 63'  arlhr     2.40E-01     2.&DE-01     2.40E-01     2.&OE-01     2.40E-01      2.40E-01    2.&DE-01     2.&OE-01     2.&OE-01 A321 Decon                 TB 63*  ar/hr     2.91E-01     2.91E-01     2.91E-01     2.91E-01     2.91E-01      2.91E-01    2.91E-01     2.91E-01     2.91E-01 AM22 Chts Lab              TB 37'  er/hr     7.83E-02     7.83E-02     7.83E-02     7.83E-02     7.83E-02      7.83E-02    7.83E-02     7.83E-02     7.83E-02 AM23 Hester Eeys           iB 37'  ar/hr     2.63E-01     2.63E-01     2.63E-01     2.63E-01     2.63E-01      2.63E-01    2.63E-01     2.63E-01     2.63E-01 AM24 Decon North           RW 15'  ar/hr     6.01E-01     6.01E-01     6.01E-01     6.01E-01     6.01E-01       6.01E-01   6.01E-01     6.01E     6.01E-01 AM25 12ste Evaporator      RW 15'  ar/hr     4.33E-01     4.38E-01     1.38E-01     4.38E-01     4.3BE-01      L.38E-01    4.38E-01     1.38E-01     L.35E-01 AM26 WSste Comp Gen        RW 15'  ar/hr     3.03E+00     3.03E+00     3.03E+00     3.03E+00     3.03E+00      3.03E+00    3.03E+00. 3.03E+00     3.03E+00 AM27 RW 5taple Roca        RW 37'  arlhr     L.39E-01     4.39E-01     4.39E-01     4.39E-01     6.39E-01      4.39E-01    4.39E-01     4.39E-01     4.39E-01 AM28 Resen Evas            RW 37'  arlhr     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01     2.17E-01      2.17E-01    2.17E-01     2.17E-01      2.17E-01 A329 Coll Tnk Entry        RW 37'  ar/hr     1.99E-01     1.99E-01     1.99E-01      1.99E-01    1.99E-01       1.99E-01   1.99E-01     1.99E-01      1.99E-01 AM30 Main Control Roca     CR 63'  arlhr     5.12E-02     5.12E-02     5.12E-02      5.12E-02    5.12E-02      5.12E-02    5.12E-02     5.12E-02      5.12E-02 AM32 Regen Even            RW 15'  ar/hr     2.80E-01     2.80E-01     2.80E-01     2.80E-01     2.80E-01      2.80E-01    2.80E-01     2.80E-01      2.80E-01 AM33 RW Truck Bay          RW 50'  ar/hr     9.19E-01     9.19E-01     9.19E-01     9.19E-01     9.19E-01       9.19E-01   9.19E-01     9.19E-01     9.19E-01 AM34 Dcain                 RW 50'  ar/hr     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01      3.72E-01    3.72E-01     3.72E-01     3.72E-01 AM35 Dryvsll Ecuip Drn     RB 8'   arlhr     5.10E-01     5.10E-01     5.10E-01      5.10E-01    5.10E-01       2.70E+01   2.66E+01     2.62E+01      2.58E+01 AM35 TIP Drive Roca        RB 78'  arlhr     3.02E+00     3.02E+00     3.02E+00      3.02E+00    3.02E+00      2.95E+01    2.91E+01     2.87E+01 - 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TABLES RMS nonitor Description (00:00-00:15)l00:16-00:30)(00:31-00:45)(00:46-01:00)(01:01-01:15)(01:16-01:30)(01:31-01:45)(01:46-02:00)(02:01-02:15) Units 08:00-08:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:15 08:46-09:00 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 09:31-09:45 09:46-10:00 10:01-10:15 FLOS1 Flo9 Dist SJAE TB 37' FLDS2 Flo9 Off-Gas RW 50' LBM/hr 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 1.1&E+01 '1.1&E+01 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' ech 3.25E+01 00$ 00S DOS 3.17E+01 3.17E+01 3.17E+01 3.17E+01 2.83E+01 MET 2 Wind Speed 33 MET 33' aph 2.15E+01 00S 00S 00S 1.86E+01 1.86E+01 1.86E+01 1.86E+01 2.02E+01 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' deg 3.31E+02 00S 00S DOS 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.2&E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 MET 33' deg 3.2&E+02 00S 00S 003 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.2&E402 MET 5 Delta Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' deg F -1.00E-01 00S DOS 00S -4.00E-01 -L.00E-01 -4.00E-01 -4.00E-01 -7.00E-01 MET 6 Tcaperature at 33 MET 33' deg F 3.28E+01 OOS COS 00S 3.26E+01 3.26E+01 3.26E+01 3.26E+01 3.28E+01 PM11A Main Sta Line A RB 78* ar/hr 1.90E+02 1.90E+02 1.90E+02 1.90E+02 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 PM11B Main Sta Line B RB 78' ar/hr 1.95E+02 1.95E+02 1.95E+02 1.95E+02 2.93E+0D 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 Pn11C noin Sta Line C RB 78' ar/hr 1.89E+02 1.89E+02 1.89E+02 1.89E+02 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 PM110 Main Sta Line D RB 78' ar/hr 1.92E402 1.92E+02 1.92E+02 1.92E+02 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 PM12A SJAE A TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 4.28E-02 7.57E-02 1.03E-01 1.26E-01 1.16E-01 Pn12B SJAE B TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 4.28E-02 7.57E-02 1.03E-01 1.26E-01 1.16E-01 PM 13 Licuid RW Dschrs RW 15' com 1.26E+02 1.16E+02 1.25E+02 1.18E+02 1.15E+02 1.2&E+02 1.17E+02 1.21E+02 1.23E+02 PM14 Spare Pn17A Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh A RB 175' arlhr 1.80E-02 1.80E-02 1.80E-02 1.80E-02 1.80E-02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 PM178 Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh 8 RB 175' ar/hr 2.06E-02 2.06E-02 2.06E-02 2.06E-02 2.06E-02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 Pn19 Drywell fit Exh RB 95' con 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 Pn21 Stn Ynt Low-Range RB 175' com 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 4.20E+06 4.20E+06 4.20E+06 4.20E+06 1.20E+06 PM22 RBSVS Lou Range TB 63' con 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 4.23E+05 4.17E+05 4.10E+05 4.0&E+05 PM23A RHR HX Outlet A RB 8' con 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 PM238 RHR HX Outlet B RB 8' con 6.1&E+01 6.14E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E401 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E401 6.1&E+01 PM24 RBCLCW RB 150' con 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 PM25A MCR Vent Intk East CR 63' cpa 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 PM258 MCR Vent Intk East CR 63' con 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PM26A MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' cra 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03F401 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PN25B GC2 Vent Intk West CR 37' ces 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PM27 Mn Con Ra Ats/Part CR 63' com/sec 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 PN28 Mn Con Ra Ata/ Gas CR 63' con 1.32E+01 1.43E+01 1.26E+01 1.27E+01 1.35E+01 1.3&E+01 1.38E+01 1.2&E+01 1.26E+01 PM29RBVentExh/ Gas RB 101' com 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 Pn30 RB Vcnt Exh Part RB 101' com/sec 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 PM&1 Sta Vent Erh/Part RB 175' cps /sec 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 1.45E+03 2.90E+03 4.35E+03 5.81E+03 5.81E+03 PM42 Sta Vent Exh/ Gas RB 175' cpn 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 4.20E+06 4.20E+06 1.20E+06 4.20E+06 4.20E+06 PM&3 Stu vent Exh/ Iodine RB 175' com/sec 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.&lE-02 3.41E-02 3.91E+03 7.32E+03 1.03E+04 1.30E+04 1.2&E+04 Pn&5 Rsdraste Sta Gen TB 15' con 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 PM&6 Maste Evan RW 15' ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 Pn&7 Regin Evan RW 15' ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 t.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 PM&S Sont Resn Stor ink RW 50' arlhr 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 PM&9 Evcp Bottons TNK RW 15' ar/hr 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.&DE+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.&OE+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 Pn51 Air Rea Pap Dischrg TB 63' con 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03EiO1 1.03E+01 1.03E401 PM52 Hot Water Heat Sys TB 15' ces 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E,01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 FM53 Sta Seal Evan TB 15' com 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 FM54 TBCLCW TB 15' ces 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E*01 PM55RWVtntExh/ Gas RW 50' com 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01. 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 PM56 RW Vtnt Exh/Part RW 50' com/sec 4.00E-03 L.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 &.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 , M57 TB Vent Exh/ Gas TB 63* cpe 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 Pn58 TB Vent Exh/Part TB 63' com/sec 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 Pn51 Drywell Ata/Part RB 95' cpa/sec 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 9.80E+00 Pn62 Dryvell Ats/ Gas RB 95' con 2.8&E+01 2.84E+01 2.8&EiO1 2.8&E+01 2,8&E+01 2.8&E+01 2.8&E+01 2.8&E+01 2.8&E+01 0 s

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    ~ PM55A Off-Ses Sys Dschg A RW 50'           . con             .3.50E+03)       3.50E+032        3.50E+03 ': -3.50E+03-           ,5.99E+03.

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                                                                                                                                                      '1.06E+0L _       1.4(E+04- $1.76E+04: r1.63E+0L                       a 3.50E+03-      3.50E+03 -   -3.50E+03:         -3.50E+03l          5.99E+03       1.06E+0&'        1. 44E+04 e 11.76E+04 PM66 RW vent Exh/PAM       TB 63'            cpe                                                                                                                                              i1.63E+0&l 1.03E+01       1.03E+01.                         1.03E+011 : 1,03E+01 1.03E+01 :                                        1.03E+01       '1.03E+011      -1.03E+01'       1.03E*01^      'C; Pr47 IB vent Eth/PAM       TB 65'            ces               1.02E+01- ~1.02E+01-        .l.02E+01         11.02E+01           .1.02E+01 Pre! RB Vent Exh/PAM       TB 63'            ces                                                                                                 1.02E+01?- :1.02E*01'           1.02E+01        1.02E+014 1.02E+01    '1.02E+01        -1.02E+01-          1.02E+01          1.02E+01-      1.02E+01         1.02E+01:     '1.02E+01        1.02E+01i PM59 Stn Vent Eth/PAM      TB 63'            ces               1.03E+01     't.03E+01          1.03E+01~        1.03E+01.-        1.03E+01       1.03E+01:        1.03E+01'.  "1.03E+01-       it.03E+01' Pn?3 Maste Dewater ink     RW 37'            ar/hr             1.50E   '1.50E-01c :1.50E-01.              fl.50E        '1.50E-01      ~1.50E         1.50E      1.50E-01J    .1.50E-01. '

PM74A Solid Easte Cask A RU 15' ' ar/hr 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 '2.09E+01 2.09E+01- l2.09E+01 2.09E+01- 2.09E+01 2.09E+01' 2.09E401: Pn713 Solid Maste Cesk B RW 15' sr/hr' 2.32E+01 2.32E+01. 2.32E+01- 2.32E+01. 2.32E+01- 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 .2.32E+01 2.32E+01J _ PM74C Solid Weste Cask C RW 15' ar/hr 2.64E+01. -2.64E+01 2.64E+01- -2.6tE+01. 22.6LE+01 2.6tE+01- 2.64E+01 Pn713 Solid Umste Cssk D RU 15' ar/hr ~~2.6(E+G1 t 2.642401' 5.82E+01 5.82E+01" 5.82E+01- L5.82E+01 .5.82E+01' 5.82E+01. '5.82E+01: 5.82E+01 Pfl77 Redveste Tank Vent Ru 50' con 2.90E+01: 15.82E+0!t 2.90E+01 2.90E+01' 2.90E+01. 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 '2.90E+01- '2.90E+01-PM79 Situtr Drn ink Disch RB 40'  : 2.90E+01 com 6.11E+01 ~6.11E+01 6.11E+01- '6.11E+01 ~6.11E+01" :6.11E+01 6.11E+01 '6.11E+01 PM125 Stn Vnt Exh/Hi Rng TB 63' ~6.11E+01: utilec 6.05E 6.05E-03 .6.05E-03' 6.05E-03~ 1.15E c7.36E-02 1.00E-01. 1.23E-01. PM127 PS Vent /Part PS 55' uCi/cc 1.02E-08 1.14E-011 1.02E-08 1.02E-08. 11.02E-08 1.02E-03 1.02E-08 1.02E-08; 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 P7il25 PS Vent Gas PS 55' uC1/cc 8.83E-07' 8.83E-07 --8.83E-07 5.83E-07 8.83E-07 Pm 31 RBSVS/Hi Rng  !.83E-07 ~8.83E-07 s 8.83E S.83E RB 175' uti/cc 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 -3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E 3.10E-03. 3.10E-03 3.10E 3.10E-03'

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TABLES (02:16-02:30)(02:31-02:45)(02:46-03:00)(03:01-03':15)(03:16-03:30)(03:31-03:15)(03:46-04:00)(04:01-04:15)(04:16-04:30) RMS Moniter Description Units 10:16-10:30 10:31-10:45 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:45 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:30 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' arlha 5.07E+01 5.00E+01- 4.92E+01 '4.85E+01 1.16E+02 1.82E+02 2.47E+02 3.10E+02 3.72E+02 AM02 HPCI Turbine RS 8' ar/hr 5.0&E+01 9.20E+03 8.85E+03 8.53E+03 8.25E403 -7.99E+03 7.76E403 7.55E+03 7.35E+03 AM03 RHR Pumps East RB 8' ar/hr 5.03E+01 L.96E+01 L.88E+01 4.81E+01 4.78E+01 4.7&E+01 4.71E+01 4.67E+01 4.6&E+01. - AM04 RHR HI West RB 40' ar/hr 5.05E+01 2.05E+02 1.99E+02 1.93E+02 1.87E+02 1.82E+02 1.77E+02 1.73E+02 1.69E+02 AMD5 RHR HX East RB 10' arlhr 5.0&E+01 4.97E+01 1.99E+02 1.93E+02 1.87E+02 1.82E+02 1.77E+02 1.73E+02 1.69E+02 AMD6 Pipe and W West RB 63' ar/hr 1.0&E+02 1.02E+02 1.01E+02 9.91E+01 9.76E+01 9.62E+01 9.(BE+01 9.3&E+01 9.20E+01 AM07 Pipe cnd W East RB 63' arlhr 1.0&E+02 1.03E+02 1.01E+02 9.96E+01 9.82E+01 9.67E+01 9.53E+01 9.39E+01 1.97E+02 AMO8 Personnel Hatch RB 78' ar/hr 5.01E+01 't.93E+01 4.86E+01 4.79E+01 4.72E+01 1.6&E+01 1.58E+01 1.51E+01 4.4&E+01 AM09 Eculcaent Match RB 78' ar/hr 5.02E+01 4.9&E+01 4.87E+01 4.79E+01 4.72E+01 4.65E+01 4.58E+01 4.51E+01 4.65E+01 AM10 FPCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 3.37E+01 3.31E+01 3.27E+01 3.22E+01 3.17E+01 3.12E+01 3.07E+01 3.03E+01 2.98E+01 AM11 RWCU Puses RB 112' arlhr 5.80E+02 5.79E+02 5.78E+02 5.77E+02 5.76E+02 5.75E+02 5.75E+02 5.7&E+02' 5.73E+02 AM12 fuel Pool HX RB 150' ar/hr 5.47E+01 5;39E+01 5.31E+01 5.23E+01 5.15E+01 5.07E+01 5.00E+01 ~4.92E+01. 4.85E+01 > AM13 Contaa Eculp Stor RB 150' arlhr 1.37E+01 1.35E+01 1.33E+01 1.31E+01 1.29E+01 1.27E+01 1.25E+01 1.23E+01 1.21E+01 AMit fuel Pool RB 175' arlhr 3.8!E+02 3.82E+02 3.76E+02 3.70E+02 3.65E+02 3.59E+02 3.5&E+02 3.49E+02 3.&3E+02 AMIS RX H r4 Stor RB 175' ar/hr 3.68E+02 3.82E+02 3.76E+02 3.71E+02 3.65E+02 3.59E+02 3.5&E+02 3.49E+02 3.43E+02 AM16 D: con West TB 15' arlhr 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 AM17 CNDS Pump TB 15' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AMIS Decon East TB 63' arlhr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 A"19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 1.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 1.29E-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay TB 63' arlhr 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.10E-01 2.LDE-01 2.&OE-01 2.(DE-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 AM21 Decen TB 63' ar/hr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 A322 Ch a Lab TB 37' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 A323 H::ter Bays TB 37' ar/hr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 An21 Decen North RW 15' arlhr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AM25 caste Evaporstor RW 15' ar/hr 4.38E-01 L.3BE-01 4.38E-01 4.33E-01 4.3BE-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 AM26 Weste Comp Gen RW 15' ar/hr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 AM27 RW St.nple Roca RW 37' arlhr 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 1.39E-01 L.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 AM28 Resen Evas RW 37' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM29 Cell ink Entry RW 37' ar/hr 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01. AM30 Main Control Roes CR 63' ar/hr 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-D2 5.12E-02 A332 R:sen Eveo RW 15' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 An33 RW Truck Bay RW 50' ar/hr 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 A334 Desin RW 50' arlhr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM35 Dryw l1 Equip Drn RB 8' ar/hr 2.5&E+01 2.51E+01 2.47E+01 2.43E+01 2.LCE+01 2.36E+01 2.33E+01 2.29E+01 2.26E+01 AM36 TIP Orive Rocs RB 78' ar/hr 2.79E+01 2.76E+01 2.72E+01 2.68E+01 2.65E+01 2.E1E+01 2.58E+01 2.5&E+01 2.51E+01 An37 TIP Drive Sereral RB 78' arlhr 2.52E+0! 2.48E+01 2.1&E+01 2.41E+01 2.37E+01 2.3&E+01 2.30E+01 2.27E+01 2.23E+01 AM38 New Fuel Vault RB 175' ar/hr 3.88E+02 3.82E+02 3.76E+02 3.71E+02 3.65E+02 3.60E+02 3.5&E+02 3.49E+02 3.&&E+02 An39 05 Entry TB 37' ar/hr 5.&9E-01 5.19E-01 5.49E-01 5.LcE-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01' 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 An&O South Access Corr T8 37' arlhe 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.53E-01 7.5BE-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-91 7.58E-01 7.5!E-01 AMil TB Truck Bay TB 37' ar/hr 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.&2E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.&2E-01 2.42E 2.12E-01 AM&2 XTER Pump Entry RW 15' arlhr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-O 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 An&3 Control PS 55' ar/hr 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 E.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 AMit Flask PS 55' ar/hr L.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 AM5 Eculpaent PS 55' arlhr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 AM15ACntatPers/HiErg DU 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AM15B Cntet Equip /Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.!!E+00 1.18E+00 1.88E+00 1.85E+00 1.83E+00 1.8!E+00 ~ 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00

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SUMMARY

TABLES Rns Monitor Description (02:16-02:30)(02:31-02:45)(02:46-03:00)(03:01-03:15)(03:16-03:30)(03:31-03:45)[03:46-04:00)(04:01-0&:15)(04 Units 10:16-10:30 10:31-10:45 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:45 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:30 flds flds flds flds flds flds flds FLDS1 Flow Dist SJAE TB 37' flds 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 1.1&E+01 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 FLDS2 Flow Off-Gas RU 50' LSM/hr 2.68E+01 2.26901 2.26E+01 aph 2.83E+01 2.83E+01 2.83E+01 2.68E+01 2.68E+01 2.68E+01 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' 1.52E+01 1.52E+01 1.53I+01 1.53E+01' aph 2.02E+0! 2.02E+01 2.02E+01 1.52E+01 1.52E+01 MET 2 Wind Speed 33 MET 33' 3.30E+02 3.30E+02 3.2if+02 3.2&E+02 deg 3.24E+02 3.24E+02 3.2&E+02 3.30E+02 3.30E+02 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' 3.24E+02 3.2&E+02 3.2&E402 3.22E+02 3.23E+02 MET 33' deg 3.2tE+02 3.24E+02 3.24E+02 3.2tE+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00I-01 -9.00E-01 MET 5 Delta Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' deg F -7.00E-01 -7.00E-01 -7.00E-01 -9.00E-01 3.31E+01 3.31E+01 3.31E+01 3.38E+01 3.38E+01 MET 6 Temperature at 33 des F 3.28E+01 3.28E+01 3.28E+01 3.31E+01 MET 33' 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 ar/hr 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E400 P511A Main Sta Line A RB 78' 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 Pn118 Main Sta Line B RB 78' ar/hr 2.98E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 ar/hr 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 PM11C Msin Sta Line C RB 78' 3.76E+00 -3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 ar/hr 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 P511D Mein Sta Line e RB 78' 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 TB 37' R/nr 1.08E-01 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM12A SJAE A 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 TB 37' R/hr 1.08E-01 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM12B SJAE B 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 Pn 13 Liculd RW Dschrg RU 15' con 1.2&E+02 1.22E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 PMIL Spsre 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 ar/hr 1.00E402 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 PM17A Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh A RB 175' 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 Pn178 Rf1 Lvl vnt Exh B RB 175' ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 Pn19 Dryvell Fit Eth RB 95' con 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 Pn21 Stn Vnt Low-Range 4.20E+06 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 RB 175' com 3.75E+05 3.69E+05 3.63E+05 3.58E+05 3.52E+05 P322 KBSVS Lou Range TB 63* ces 3.98E+05 3.92E+05 3.86E+05 3.80E+05 9.98E+08 9.67E+08 9.39E+08 9.13E+08 8.89E+08 cra 6.19E+01 6.19E+01 1.07E+09 1.03E+09 Pn23A RH3 HX Outlet A RB 8' 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 RB 8' con 6.14E+01 6.1&E+01 6.!(E+01 6.14E+01 6.20E+01 PM238 RHR HX Outlet B 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 RB 150' con 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 Pn24 RBCLCW 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+G1 1.02E+01 con 1.02E+0! 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TABLES (04:31-0&:45)(04:46-05:00)(05:01-05:15)(05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)(06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:15) RMS Monitor Description Units 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 1&:31-1&:45 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' ar/hr L.32E+02 4.92E+02 5.51E+02 6.10E+02 6.05E+02 6.00E+02~ 5.95E+02 5.91E+02 5.86E+02 AM02 HFCI Turbine RB 8' ar/hr 7.17E+03 7.01E+03' 6.85E+03 6.71E+03 6.58E+03 6.45E+03. 6.3&E+03 6.23E+03 6.13E+03 AM03 RHR Puses East RB 8' ar/hr 4.60E+01 1.57E+01 4.5&E+01 4.51E+01 4.4&E+01 4.38E+01 6.31E+01 4.25E+01 4.19E+01 AM04 RHR iiX West RB 40' ar/hr 1.65E+02 1.62E+02 1.59E+02 1.56E+02 1.53E+02 1.50E+02 1.47E+02 1.45E+02 1.43E+02 AMO5 RHR PX East RB 40' er/hr 1.65E+02 1.62E+02 1.59E+02 E.52E+01 4.&5E+01 6.39E+01 4.32E+01 4.26E+01 4.20E+01 AMOS Pipe and VV West RB 63* ar/hr 9.07E+01 8.9&E+01 8.81E+01 8.99E+01 8.86E+01 8.7&E+01 8.61E+01 8.&9E+01 8.37E+01 AM07 Pipe and VV East RB 63' arlhr 2.15E+02 2.3&E+02 2.51E+02 9.0&E+01 8.92E+01 8.79E+01 8.66E+01 8.5&E+01 8.42E+01 AM08 P:r:ennel Hatch RB 78' arlhr L.37E+01 4.31E+01 4.2&E+01 4.18E+01 L.12E+01 &.05E+01 3.99E+01 3.93E+01 3.87E+01 AM09 Equipeent Haten RB 78' ar/hr 4.38E+01 L.31E+01 4.25E+01 4.19E+01 4.12E+01 L.06E+01 4.00E+01 3.9&E+01 3.88E+01 AM10 FPCU Pumps RB 112' arlhr 2.9&E+01 2.90E+01 2.85E+01 2.81E+01 2.77E+01 2.73E+01 2.69E+01 2.65E+01 2.61E+01 AM11 RWCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 5.72E+02 5.72E+02 5.71E+T 5.71E+02 5.70E+02 5.69E+02 5.69E+02 5.68E+02 5.68E+02 AM12 Fuci Pool HX RB 150' arlhr L.77E+01 4.70E+01 L.63E+G2 4.56E+01 4.49E+01 6.13E+01 4.36E+01 6.30E+01 4.23E+01 AM13 Contes Equip Stor RB 150' arlhr 1.20E+01 1.18E+01 1.16E+01 1.1&E+01 1.13E+01 1.11E+01 1.10E+01 1.08E+01 1.06E+01 AMit fuel Pool RB 175' arlhr 3.38E+02 3.33E+02 3.28E+02 3.23E+02 3.1RE+02 3.13E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 2.99E+02 AH15 RI Head Stor RB 175' arlhr 3.38E+02 3.33E+02 3.28E+02 3.23E+02 3.18E+02 3.1&E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 3.00E+02 A516 D: con West TB 15' ar/hr 2.6&E-01 2.64E-01 2.6&E-01 .'.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 AM17 CNDS Pumps TB 15' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3 72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 A518 0: con East TB 63' arlhr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.:?E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01' 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 & f.9E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 L.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay TB 63' ar/hr 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2-$0E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.(OE-01 2.(DE-01 AM21 Decon TB 63' arlhr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 AM22 Chen Leb TB 37' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM23 H uter Bays TB 37' ar/hr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AM24 Decen North RW 15' ar/hr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AH25 Weste Evaporetor RW 15' arlhr 1.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.3BE-01 4.3EE-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.33E-01 4.38E-01 AM25 Waste Comp Gen RW 15' ar/hr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 AM27 RU Sample Roca RW 37' ar/hr 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 L.39E-01 1.3?E-01 4.39E-01 AM28 Regen Eves RW 37' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM29 Coll Tnk Entry RW 37' ar/hr 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01. AH30 E in Control Roca CR 63' ar/hr 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 A332 Resen Evan RW 15' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 AM33 CW Truck Bay RW 50' ar/hr 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 r AM34 Drain RW 50' arlhr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 '3.72E-01 3.72E-01

A335 Drytell Ecuip Drn RB 8' arlhr 2.22E+01 2.19E+01 2.16E+01 2.13E401 2.10E+01 2.07E+01 2.0&E+01 2.01E+01 1.98E+01 An36 TIP Orive Roca RB 78' arlhr 2.48E+01 2.4&E+01 2.41E+01 2.3BE+01 2.35E+01 2.32E+01' 2.29E+01 2.26E+01 2.23E+01

, AM37 TIP Orive Generst RB 78' arlhr 2.20E+01 2.17E+01 2.13E+01 2.10E+01 2.07E+01 2.0&E+01 2.01E+01 1.98E+01 1.95E+01 ! A338 Ntv fuel Vault RB 175' ar/hr 3.39E+02 3.33E+02 3.28E+02 3.2&E+02 3.19E+02 3.1&E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 3.0M+02 i AM39 05 Entry TB 37' ar/hr 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.19E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 An&O South Access Corr TB 37' ar/hr 7.58E-01 7.5BE-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01' 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 AM41 TB Truck Bay TB 37' ar/hr 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 .2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.(2E-01 2.42E-01 AM&2 XFE3 Pump Entry RW 15' ar/hr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 AM&3 Control PS 55' ar/hr 1.21E-01 4.21E-01 &.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 L.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 AM&& F1ssk PS 55' ar/hr 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 L.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 A515 Eculpaent PS 55' er/hr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 AMS5ACntatrers/H1Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AM85B Cntat Eculp/Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.88E+00 1.8BE+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.82E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00

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TABLES RMS Monitor Description (04:31-06:45)(04:46-05:00)(05:01-05:15)(05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)(06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:45 ) ttnits 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00 13:01-13:25 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 16:01-1&:15 14:16-16:30 14:31-14:45 FLDS1 Flow Dist SJAE TB 37' flds flds flds flds . flds -flds flds flds flds FLDS2 Flow Off-6es RW 50' LBM/hr 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E400 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 . 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' aph 2.26E+01 2.26E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.92E+01 1.92E+01 1.92E+01 NET 2 Wind Speed 33 MET 33' sph 1.53E+01 1.53E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' deg 3.2&E+02 3.2&E+02 3.27E+02' 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 MEi 33' deg 3.23E+02 3.23E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 MET 5 Delta Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' des F -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -8.00E-01 -8.00E-01 -8.00E-01 METS Traperature et 33 MET 33' deg F 3.38D01 3.38E+01 3.45E+01 3.&5E+01 3.45E+01 3.45E+01 3.53E+01 3.53E+01 3.53E+01 PM11A Msin Sta Line A RB 78' arlhr 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 PM11B Main Sta Line B R8 78' arlhr 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 FM11C Main Sta Line C RB 78' ar/hr 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 PM11D Msin Sta Line D RB 78' arlhr 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 -3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 PM12A SJAE A TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-0? 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM12B SJAE B TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM 13 Licuid FW Oschrg RW 15' cpa 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+01 1.26E+02-Pn14 Sosre PR17A Rf1 Lvl Vnt Erh A RB 175' ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 PM17B Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh 8 RB 175' ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 PM19 Drrwell F1t Exh RB 95* con 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1 05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 P521 Stn Vnt Lev-Renge RB 175' cpe 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 PM22 RSSVS teu Range TB 63* cpe 3.&7E+05 3.42E+05 3.37E+05 3.31E+05 3.27E+05 3.22E+05 3.17E+05 3.12E+05 3.07E+05 PM23A RRR HX Outlet A RB 8' com 8.67E+08 8.47E+08 8.29E+08 8.12E+08 7.96E+08 7.81E+08 7.67E+08 7.53E*08 7.41E+08 PN23B RHR HX Outlet B RB 8' ces 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 PM24 RBCLCU RB 150' ces 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 PM25A MCR Vent Intt East CR 63' ces 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 .1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E401 P525B MCR Vent Intk East CR 63' coa 8.75E+00 8.75E400 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 PM26A MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' con 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+'11 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PR26B fiCR Vent Intk West CR 37' cea 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 PN27 Mn Con Ra Ata/Part CR 63' com/see 2.15E-01 2.65E-01 2.45E-01 2.&5E-01 2.&5E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01. 2.45E-01 2.45E PH28 Mn Cen Fa Ats/Ges CR 63' com 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 ~1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 PM29 RB Vent Exh/ Gas RB 101' eps 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 P530 RB Vent Eth Part RB 101' com/sec 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01. PM41 Sta Vent Eth/Part RB 175' com/sec 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 ~ 3.85E-02 PML2 Sta Vent Exh/Ges RS 175' con 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01-PZL3 Sta Vent Eth/ Iodine RB 175' com/sec 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.11E-02 3.&lE-02 3.&lE-02 3.11E-02 PM&S Redwsste Sta Gen TB 15' com 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 PM&6 L%ste Eveo RW 15' arlhr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 P517 Regen Even RW 15' ar/he 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 PE48 Sont Resn Stor Tnk RU 50' arlhr 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E402 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 PX49 Evse Bottens TNK RW 15' ar/hr 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.&0E+01 2.40E+01 2.(DE+01 2.&0E+01 PM51 Air Res Pap Dischrg TB 63' ces 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PM52 Hot Water Hest Sys TB 15' con 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E401 PM53 Sta Seal Even TB 15' con 1.43E+01 1.&3E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.13E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 Pn54 TBCLCW . TB 15' cpa 6.0&E+01 -6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 P555 RW vent Exh/Ges RW 50' con 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E*01 PM56 RW Vent Exh/Part RU 50' com/sec 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 L.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 P557 TB vent Exh/Ges TB 63' com 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 '1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 PM58 TB Vent Exh/Part TB 63' cps /sec 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 PM61 Dryvell Ata/Part RB 95* cps /sec 3.26E+07' 3.6&E+07 4.00E+07 L.33E+07 4.12E+07 3.93E+07 3.75E+07 3.58E+07 3.&3E+07 PM62 Drywell Ats/Ges RB 95' ces 1.6&E+09 1.88E409 2.11E+09 2.34E+09 2.30E+09 2.27E+09 2.2&E+09 2.21E+09 2.18E+09 0

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TABLES-RTS Monitor Description (0&:31-04:45)l04:46-05:00)(C5:02-05:15(05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06':15)(06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:45). Units.- 12:31-12:45 ~12:46-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45--13:46-1&:00 11:01-14:15 16:16-16:30' 1&i31-14:45-PM65A Off-Ges Sys Dschs A RU 50' cpa 3.50E+03- 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E+03~- 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 '3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 PM65B Off-6as Sys Dsche B RW 50' 3.49E+03- .3.49E+03 3.19E+03- 3.49E403 3.49E+03 13.49E+03 '3.69E+03 3.49E+03- 3.49E+03 ces ff;65 RW Vent Erh/PAM cpa 1.03E+01: 1.03E+01 1.03E+01' 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 TB 63' TB 63' cra 1.02E+01 '1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 '1.02E+01 .1.02E+01' 1.02E+01 -1.02E*01 PM67 TB Vent Erh/PAM TB 63* con 1.02E+01- 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E401 1.02E+01 1.02E+01- .1.02E+01' 1.02E+01~ PM68 RB Vent Erh/PAM 1.03E+01-TB 63' con 1.03E+01- 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1 1.03E+01- 1.03E+01 '1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PM69StnVentExh/PAM PM73 Waste Deuster ink RU 37' ar/hr 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 '1.50E 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 11.50E-011 't.50E-01 1.50E-01? 2.09E+01- 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01- 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 a PM7&A Solid Waste Cask A RW 15' arlhr 2.09E+01 2.09E+01

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arlhr 2.32E+01' 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 ?2.32E+01 2.32E+01 4 PM74B Solid Weste Cask 8 RU 15' -2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 ~ ar/hr 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01- 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 PM7&C Solid Waste Cask C RW 15' 5.82E+01: arlhr 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 '5.82E+01 PH7&D Solid Paste Cask D RW 15' 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01- 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01- 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 Pn77 Radvaste Tank Vent RU 50' ces 2.90E+01 ~

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cpn 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 PH79 Situtr Drn ink Disch RB 10' 6.05E 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 PM126 Stn Vnt Erh/H1 Rng TB 63' uti/cc 6.05E 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 '6.05E-03 PS 55' uti/cc 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08! 1.02E-08 '1.02E-0B 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 -1.02E-08 PM127 PS Vent /Part PS 55' uti/cc 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E 8.83E-07 8.83E ~'8.83E-07 .8.83E PM128 PS Vent Gas PH136RBSYS/HiRng RB 175' uti/cc 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 .3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E cfa 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 RBSYS flow cfm 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E405 3.67E+05 '3.67E+05 3.67E+05 Station Vent Flow n _ _ , _-- ~. -, , _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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TABLES ! (06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-07:30)(07:31-07:45)(07:46-08:00) Units 1&:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 R;is Monitor Description 5.71E+02 5.67E+02 5.78E+02 5.75E+02 ar/hr 5.82E+02 5.77E+03 5.69E403 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' 5.9&E+03 '5.85E+03-ar/hr 6.03E+03 3.96E+01 3.90E+01 RB 8' 4.07E+01 4.01E+01-AM02 HPCI Turbine ar/hr 4.13E+01 1.3(E+02 1.32E+02 AM03 KHR Pumps East R5 8' 1.40E+02 1.38E+02 1.36E+02 ar/hr 3.96E+01 3.91E+01 RS 40' 1.1(E+01 E.08E+01 4.02E+01 AM01 RHR HI West ar/hr 7.90E+01 7.79E+01

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AM07 Pipe and W East RB 63' 3.76E+01 3.70E+01 ar/hr 3.82E+01 3.66E+01 3.60E+01 RB 78' 3.77E+01 3.71E+01 AMOS Personnel Hatch ar/hr 3.82E+01 2.45E+01 2.42E+01 AM09 Ecuipment Hatch RB 78' 2.53E+01 2.49E401 ar/hr 2.57E+01 5.66E+02 5.65E+02 M10 FPCU Pumps RB 112' 5.67E402 5.66E+02 ar/hr 5.67E+02 3.98E+01 3.92E+01 Anil RL!CU Pumps RB 112' L.11E+01 4.04E+01 ar/hr 4.17E+01 1.00E+01 9.89E+00 RB 150' 1.03E+01 1.02E+01 AM12 fuel Pool HI ar/hr 1.05E+01 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 RB 150' 2.91E+02 2.86E+02 AM13 Contes Eculo Stor ar/hr 2.95E+02 '2.82E+02 2.78E+02 RB 175' 2.91E+02 2.86E+02 Afili Fuel Pool RB 175' ar/hr 2.95E+02 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.64E-01 AM15 RI Head Stor ar/hr 2.6(E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 TB 15' 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM16 Decon West arlhr 3.72E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM17 CNDS Pumps IB 15' 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 ar/hr 2.17E-01 1.29E-01 4.29E-01 TB 63' 1.29E-01 4.29E-01 AM18 Decon East ar/hr 1.29E-01 2.10E-01 2.40E-01 An19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' 2.(CE-01 2.40E-01 ar/hr 2.40E-01 2.UE-01 2.91E-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay IB 63' 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 7.83E-02 TB 63' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM21 Decon ar/hr 7.83E-02 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 TB 37' 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AM22 Chen Lab ar/hr 2.63E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AM23 Hester Beys TB 37' 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 ar/hr 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 RW 15' 4.38E-01 L.38E-01 AM24 Decon North ar/hr 4.38E-01 3.03E400 3.03E+00 An25 Waste Evaporator RW 15' 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 ar/hr 3.03E+00 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 AM25 Ueste Comp Gen RW 15' 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 ar/hr t.39E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM27 RW Sample Roon RW 37' 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 ar/hr 2.17E-01 1.99E-01 1.91E-01 AM23 Regen Eveo RW 37' 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 ar/hr 1.99E-01 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 AM29 Coll ink Entry RW 37' 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 CR 63' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 A530 Main Control Roca 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 9.19E An32 Regen Even RW 15' ar/hr 9:19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 arlhr 9.19E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM33 RW Truck Bay RW 50' 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 RW 50' ar/hr 1.92E+01 1.89E401 1.86E+0! 1.83E+01 AM34 Desin ar/hr 1.95E+01 2.11E+01 2.09E+01 AM35 Dryvell Eculp Drn RB 8' 2.17E+01 2.1&E+01 ar/hr 2.20E+01 1.8&E+01 1.81E+01 RB 78' 1.89E401 1.86E+01 AM36 TIP Drive Roon ar/hr 1.92E+01 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 RB 7B' 2.91E+02 2.87E+02 AN37 TIP Drive General ar/hr 2.95E+02 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 RB 175' 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 AM38 New fuel Vault ar/hr 5.49E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 Aii39 CS Entry TB 37' 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 ar/hr 2.42E-01 2.62E TB 37' 2.42E-01 2.(2E-01 AM&D South Access Corr ar/hr 2.42E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 Anit IB Truck Bay IB 37' 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 RW 15' ar/hr 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 An12 XFER Pump Entry 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.71E-01 PS 55' ar/hr 631E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 An&3 Control ar/hr L.71E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 PS 55' 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 Antt Flask ar/hr 3.75E-01 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 Ant 5 Eculpaent PS 55' 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 : 1.90E+00 R/hr 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 AM85ACntetPers/HiRng DU 78' 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 AM85B Cntat Eculo/Hi Rng OW 78' R/hr

g a - LILCO EMER6ENCY PREPAREDNESS EIERCISE 6CENARIO C.113 REE 1 CONFIDENTIAli SCENARIO INFORMATION Table 6.2-1 RMS SUMARY TABLES RMS Monitor Description (06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-07:301(07:31-07:45)(07:46-08:00) Units 11:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 TB 37' flds tids flds flds- f!6) FLDS1 Plow Dist SJAE 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 RW 50' LBM/hr 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 FLDS2 Plow Off-Ges 2.13E+01 2.13E+01 2.13E+01 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' ech 1.92E+01 2.13E401 aph 1.25E+01 '1.37E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01-MET 2 Wind Speed 33 MET 33' deg 3.75E+02 3.25E+02- 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' 3.13E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 MET 33' deg 3.19E+02 3.20E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 MET 5 Dcits Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' des F -8.00E-01 -6.00E-01 3.53E+01 3.56E+01 3.56E+01 3.56E+01 3.56E+01 MET 6 Terperature at 33 MET 33' des F 3.02E+00 ar/hr 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.022+00 PUllA Cain Sta line A RB 78* 2.98E+00 2.9BE+00 2.98E+00 2.9BE+00 P511B Main Sta Line B RB 78' ar/hr 2.98E+00 2.56E+00 arlhr 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 PM11C Main Sta Line C RB 78' 3.76I+00 arlhr 3J6E400 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 PM11D Msin Stm Line D RB 78' '2.5C2-02 R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 .2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM12A SJAE A TB 37' 2.50E-02 R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-G2 PM12B SJAE B TB 37' 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 PM 13 Licuid RW Dschrg RW 15' con PMit Spare 1.00E+02 ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E402- 1.00E+02 PM17A Rf1 Lvl vnt Erh A RB 175' 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 PM17il Rf1 Lvl Vnt Erh B RB 175' ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.05E+01 1.0:iE+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 ~ 5 PM19 Drywell Plt Exh RB 95* con 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 PM21 Stn Vnt Low-Range RB 175' com 2.85E+05 PM22 IBSVS teu Range TB 63' con 3.03E+05 2.98E+05 ~2.9&E405 2.89E+05 . s 7.29E+0; 7.18E+08 7.08E+08 6.98E+08 6.88E+08 PM23A 2HR HX Outlet A RB 8' con 6.1&E+01 cra 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 - 6.1&E+01 PM238 RHR HX Outlet B RB 8' 6.20E+;1 6.20E+01 RB 150' cea 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 PM24 RBCLCW 1.02E+01 con 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E401 PM25A MCR Vent Intk East CR 63' 8.75E+00 8.75E400 ces 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 8.75E+00 FM25B MCR Vent Intk East CR 63' 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 con 1.03E+01 1.03E401 Pn26A MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' ~9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 PM268 MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' ces 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 iM27 Mn Con Ra Ats/Part CR 63' com/see cpa 1.3&E+01' 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 PM28 Mn Con Ra Ata/Ges CR 63' 1.30E+0! 1.30E401 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 PM29RBVentExh/ Gas RB 101' com 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 PM30 RB Vent Exh Part RB 101' com/sec cpa/sec 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 PM&1 Sta Vent Exh/ Pert RB 175' 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01' 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 PR12StaVentExh/Ges RB 175' con 3.41E-02 3.&lE-02 3.41E-02 3.11E-02 3.41E-02 PM&3 Ste Vent Exh/ Iodine RB 175' com/sec 1.23E+01 1.23E+61 1.23E+0! 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 PH&5 Radveste Sta Gen TB 15' cra 5.00E+00 ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 PM&6 Waste Evan RW 15' 5.00E403 5.00E400 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 PM&7 Rcgen Even RW 15' ar/h- 5.00E+00

                                                                                                 .1.15E+02 PM&8 Spnt Resn Stor Ink RW 50'      pr/hr       1.15E+02      1.15E+02      1.15E+02     1.15E+02
                                                            ?.40E401       2.40E+01     2.40E+01   2.40E+01 PM19 Evep Bottons TNK      RW 15'   er/hr       2.40E+01 1.03E+01   1.01E+01 P551 Air Rea Pap Dischrg TB 63'     con         1.03E+01      1.03E+01      1.03E+01 1.66E+0!      1.66E+01     1.66E+01   1.66E+01 PM32 Hot Water Heat Sys TB 15'      ces         1.66E+01
                                                                                        ;.&3E+01   1.43E+01 TB 15'   con         1.43E+01      1.43E+01      1.43E+01 Ps53 Sta Seal Even                                                          6.0&E+01     6.0&E+01   6.0&E+01 PM54 T;CLCW                TB 15'   con         6.0&E+01     6.0&E+01 cpa          1.51E+01     1.51E+01     '1.51E+01    '1.51E+01   1.51E+01 FK55 Ru vent Exh/ Gas      RW 50' 4.00E-03     4.00E-03       4.00E-03     4.00E-03   4.00E-03 PL56 RU Vent Exh/Part      RW 50'   com/sec 1.12E+01      1.12E+01      1.12E+01     1.12E+01   1.12E+01 PM57 TB Vent Exh/Ges       TB 63'   con cp /sec     3.61E-01     3.61E-01       3.61E-01     3.61E-01   3.61E-01 P558 TB Vent Exh/ Pert     TB 63'                                                                   2.79E+07 3.28E+07      3.15E+07      3.02E+07     2.90E+07 PM61 Drywell Ats/Part      RB 95'   coal:ec                                                         2.05E+09 2.15E+09      2.12E+09      2.09E+09     2.07E+09 PL62 Drywell Ats/6ss       RB 95'   ces 0

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                         ' PM68RSVentExh/PAM                TB 63'    con             '1.02E+01      1.02E*01      1.02E+01~     1.02E+01     1.02E+01 PM69StnVentExh/PAM         TB 63'    con              1.03E+01    .1.03E+01       1.03E+01      1.03E+01     1.03E+01 PM73 Weste Devater Tnk-    RW 37'    arlhr            1.50E-01      1.50E-01      1.50E-01     -1.50E-01     1.50E-01 :

PM7&A Solid Waste Cask A RW 15' arlhr 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01- 2.09E+01 P574B Solid Weste Cask B RW 15' ar/hr 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 PM7&C Solid Weste Cask C RW 15' arlhr 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.5&E+01 P57&D Solid Waste Cask D RW 15' ar/hr 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 .5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 PM77 Radusste Tank Vent RU 50' eps 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 PM79 Situtr Drn ink Disch RS 40' cpa 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 , Pit 125 Stn Vnt Erh/H1 Rng TB 63' uti/cc 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 PM127 PS Vent /Part PS 55' uCi/cc 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-0S P5128 PS Vent 6as PS 55' uti/cc 8.83E-07 8.83E-07. 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 '8.83E Pn13& EBSYS/Hi Rng RB 175' uti/cc 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03^ 3.10E-03 R3SVS Plow cfa 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 St6 tion Vent flow efa 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05

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TABLES A A A A A A A A A (04:16-0&:30)(04:31-04:15)(04:46-05:00)(05:01-05:15)(05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)(06:16-06:30)' RMS Monitor Description Units 12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 1&:16-14:30 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' ar/hr 4.79E+03 4.69E+03 4.58E+03 6.48E+03 4.38E+03 4.29E+03 4.19E+03 4.10E+03 4.01E+03 AM02 HPCI Turbine RB 8' arlhr 7.39E+03 8.21E+03 8.03E+03 7.87E+03 7.73E+03 7.59E+03 7.47E403 7.35E+03 7.2&E+03 AM03 RHR Pumps East RB 8' ar/hr 7.05E+01 6.92E+01 6.80E+01 6.68E+01 6.56E+01 6.45E+01 6.33E+01 6.22E+01 6.12E+01 AM04 RHR HI West RB 40' arlhr 1.69E+02 1.65E+02 '1.62E+02 1.59E+02 1.56E+02 1.53E+02 1.50E+02 1.47E+02 1.&5E+02 AMOS RHR HI East RB 40' arlhr 1.69E+02 1.65E+02 1.62E*02 1.59E+02 6.57E+01 6.46E+01 6.3&E+01 6.23E+01 6.12E+01 AM06 Pipe and VV West RB 63' arlhr 9.20E+01 9.07E+01 8.9&E+01 8.81E+01 1.08E+02 1.06E+02 1.0&E+02. 1.02E+02 1.01E+02 AM07 Pipe end VV East RB 63' ar/hr 9.26E+01 9.12E+01 8.99E+01 8.86E+01 1.08E+02 1.06E+02 1.0$E+02 1.03E+02 1.01E+02 - AM08 Ptrsonnel Hatch RB 78' ar/hr t.4&E+01 4.37E+01 4.31E+01 4.2&E+01 4.18E*01 4.12E+01 4.05E+01 3.99E+01 3.93E+01 AM09 Equipment Hatch RB 78' arlhr L.45E+01 L.38E+01 4.31E+01 4.25E+01 4.19E+01 L.12E+01 4.06E+01 4.00E+01 '3.9&E+01 A510 FPCU Pumps RB 112' arlhr 2.98E+01 2.9&E+01 2.90E+01 2.85E+01 2.81E+01 2.77E+01 2.73E+01 2.69E+01 2.65E+01 AM11 RUCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 5.73E+02 5.72E+02 5.72E+02 5.71E+02 5.71E+02 5.70E+02 5.69E+02 5.69E+02 5.68E+02 AM12 Fuel Pool HI RB 150' ar/hr L.85E+01 L.77E+01 4.70E*01 4.63E+01 4.56E+01 4.49E+01 4.43E+01 4.35E+01 4.30E+01 AM13 Contaa Equip Ster RB 150' ar/hr 1.21E+01 1.20E+01 1.18E+01 1.16E+01 1.1&E+01 1.13E+01 1.11E+01 1.10E+01 1.08E+01 AMit Fuel Pool RB 175' ar/hr 3.43E+02 3.38E+02 3.33E+02 3.28E+02 3.23E+02 3.18E+02 3.13E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 AMIS RI Head Stor RB 175' ar/hr 3.43E+02 3.38E+02 3.33E+02 3.28E+02 3.23E+02 3.18E+02 3.1&E402 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 AM16 Decon West TB 15' ar/hr 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 AM17 CNDS Pumps TB 15' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM18 Decon East TB 63* arlhr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 A319 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 L.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E 4.29E-01 4.29Z-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay TB 63' arlhr 2.&OE-01 2.40E-01 2.LDE-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01' 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 AM21 Decon TB 63' ar/hr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01' 2.91E-01 AR22 Chen Lab TB 37' arlhr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM23 H nter Bsys TB 37' arlhr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AM24 Decon North RW 15' arlhr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AM25 Waste Evaporator RW 15' arlhr 4.38E-01 4.3BE-01 L.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.3BE-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 AM25 Waste Ceap Gen PW 15' ar/hr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 AM27 RW Semple Roon RW 37' ar/hr 4.39E-01 1.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 L.39E-01 AM28 Rcccn Evec KW 37' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM29 Coll ink Entry RW 37' arlhr 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 AM30 N in Control Roon CR 63' arlhr 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 AM32 Recen Evan RW 15' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E 2.80E-01 AM33 Ru Truck Bay RW 50' ar/hr 9.19E-01 9.19F-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 A33& Desin RW 50' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 Aa35 Dryeell Eculo Drn RS 8' arlhr 2.26E+01 2.22E+01 2.19E+01 2.16E+01 2.13E+0i 2.10E+01 2.07E+01' 2.0&E+01 2.01E+01 AM36 TIP Drive Roon RB 78' arlhr 2.51E+01 2.48E+01 2.4&E+01 2.41E+01 2.38E+01 2.35E+01 2.32E+01 2.29E+01 2.26E+01 A537 TIP Drive General RB 78' arlhr 2.23E+01 2.20E+01 2.17E+01 2.13E+01 2.10E+01 2.07E+01 2.0&E+01 2.01E+01 1.98E+01 AR38 Ncw Fuel Vault RB 175' ar/hr 3.&&E+02 3.39E+02 3.33E+02 3.2BE+02 3.2&E+02 3.19E+02 3.1&E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 An39 OS Entry TB 37' arlhr 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.19E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 AMLO South Access Corr TB 37' arlhr 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.5BE-01 7.58E-01 7.5BE-01 7.5BE-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 AMil TB Truck Bey TB 37' ar/hr 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 AM&2 XFER rump Entry RW 15' ar/hr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 AM&3 Control PS 55' ar/hr 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 L.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 E.21E-01 AMit flask PS 55' arlhr L.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 A.71E-01 4.71E-01 s.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 AM S Ecuipment PS 55' arlhr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 An85A Cntat Pers/Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AM85B Cntat Equip /Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.88E+00 1.8BE+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00

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TABLES A A A A A A A A A RMS Monitor Description (04:16-0&:30)(04:31-0&:45)(04:46-05:00)(05:01-05:15)[05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)l06:01-06:15)[06:16-06:30) Units 12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45- 12:46-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45.13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 TB 37' flds fids flds flds flds fids fids fids- flds FLDS1 Flow Dist SJAE 3.13E+00 RU 50' LBM/hr 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 ~ 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 - 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 FLDS2 Flow Off-Gas 1.92E+01 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' aph 2.26E+01 2.26E+01 2.26E+01 -1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.92E+01 MET 2 Wind Speed 33 aph 1.53E+01 1.53E+01 1.53E+01- 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 MET 33' deg 3.2&E+02 3.2&E+02 3.2&E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02- 3.27E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 MET 33' des 3.23E+02 3.23E+02 3.23E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 -8.00E-01 MET 5 Delte Temp 33 to 150 MET 150* deg F -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -8.00E-01 3.38E+01 3.38E+01 3.38E+01 3.&5E+01 3.15E+01 3.&5E+01 3.45E+01 3.53E+01 3.53E+01 MET 6 Tcaperature et 33 MET 33' deg F 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 PM11A fMin Sta line A RB 78* arlhr 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 2.98E+00 2.9?E+00 RS 78' ar/hr 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 2.98E+00 PM118 Main Sta Line B 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 RB 78' arlhr 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 PM11C Main Sta Line C .3.76E+00 3.76E+00 RB 78' ar/hr 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 PM11D Msin Sta Line D 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM12A SJAE A 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 Pn12B S3AE B TB 37' R/hr PM 13 Licuid RW Dschrg RW 15' ces 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E*02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02' PMit S nre 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 Pa17A Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh A RB 175' ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02' phi?B Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh B RB 175' 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 arlhr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 PH19 Drytell fit Exh RB 95' con 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 PM21 Stn Vnt Low-Rense RB 175' com PM22 RBSVS Lou Range TB 63' ces 3.52E+05 3.47E+05 3.42E+05 3.37E+05 3.31E+05 3.27E+05 3.22E+05 3.17E+05 3.12E+05 8.89E+08 8.67E+08 8.17E+08 8.29E+08 8.12E+08 7.96E+08 7.81E+08 7.67E+08 7.53E+08 PM23A RHR HX Outlet A RB 8' con 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.14E+01 6.1&E401 6.1&E401 Pn23B RhR HX Outlet B RB 8' ces 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 PM24 RBCLCW RB 150' ces cpa 1.0$E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 PM25A KCR Vent Intk East CR 63* 1.05E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E401 2.7&E+01 2.7&E401 2.7&E+01 PM25B liCR Vent Intk East CR 63' con 2.74E+01 2.52E+0L 5.5&E+0L 7.75E+0E 8.86E+0L 1.21E+05 5.37E+06 1.99E+07 4.17E+07 6.28E+07 PM26A MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' con 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 PM266 MCR Vent Intk West CR 37' ces com/sec 2.45E-01 2.&5E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.LSE-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 PM27 Mn Con Ra Ata/ Pert CR 63* 1.3&E+01 cpa 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 PG28 Mn Con Ra Ats/Ges CR 63' 1.3DE+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01' P529 RB Vent Exh/Ges RB 101' com 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 PM30 RB Vent Exh Part RB 101' com/sec com/sec 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 Pn&1 Sta Vent Exh/ Pert RB 175' 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E401 2.36E+01 PM42 Ste Vent Exh/Ges RB 175' ces 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.&lE-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.&lE-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 P543 Sto Vent Exh/ Iodine RB 175' com/sec 1.23E+01 TB 15' ces 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 PM15 Redweste Sta Gen RW 15' ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 PM&6 Waste Eves PM47 Regen Even RW 15' ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 ar/hr 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 .1.15E+02 1.15E+02 -1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 PM&S Sont Resn Stor Tnk RW 50' 2.40E+01 P549 Evsp Bottons TNK RW 15' arlhr 2.&DE+01 2.&0E+01 2.40E+01 '2.LDE+01 2.40E+01 2.&DE+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 Pn51 Air Res Pap Dischro TB 63* 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 con PM52 Hot Water Heat Sys TB 15' 1.66E+01 1.66E401 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E401 1.66E+01 1.66E401 1.66E+01 ces ' 1.43E+01 1.L3E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.L3E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.13E+01 1.43E+01 P553 Sta Seal Even TB 15' con 6.04E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 PM54 TECLCW TB 15' con 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 PM55 RW Vent Exh/Ges RW 50' com RW 50' com/sec 4.00E-03 L.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 1.00E-03 4.00E-03 Pn56 RW Vent Exh/Part TB 63' 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 Pn57 IB Vent Exh/Ges con 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 P558 TB Vent Exh/ Pert TB 63' com/sec PM61 Dryvell Ats/Part RB 95* com/sec 4.48E+07 4.25E+07 4.03E+07- 3.83E+07 3.6&E+07 3.46E+07 3.30E+07 3.15E+07 3.0!E+07 PM62DrywellAts/Ges RS 95' cpa 2.22E+09 2.18E+09 2.1&E+09 2.11E+09 2.07E+09 2.0&E+09 2.01E+09 1.98E+09 1.95E+09

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Units -12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45 12:66-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:(6-11:00.14:01-1&:15 14:16-14:30-PM65A 0ff-Gas Sys Dschs A RW 50' con 3.50E+03 3.5CE+03 3.50E+03 3.SOE+03 .3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 '3.50E+031 3.50E+03 PM658 Off-Gas Sys Dsche B RW 50' con 3.19E+03 3.49E+03- 3.49E+03 3.19E+03 '3.49E+03 3.19E+03 3.&9E+03' :3.49E+03 !3.49E+03 .PM6S RU Vent Eth/PAM T8 63' cpa 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 '1.03E+01 1.03E+01' 1.03E+01' 1.03E+01- 1.03E+01 PM67 TB Vent Eth/PAM TB 63' con .1.02E+01 1.02E+01 ,1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01~ 1.02E+01 1.02E+01' 1.02E+01- 1.02E401' PM68 RB Vent Exh/PAM TB 63' con 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 -1.02E+01 :1.02E+01 ~1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01- 1.02E+01 Pc69 Sin Vent Exh/PAM TB 63' con 1.03E+01 -1.05E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 '1.03E+01 1.03E+01-PM73 U;ste Dewater Tnk RW 37' er/hr 1.50E-01' '1.50E-01 1.50E 1.50E-01 1.50E 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E 1.50E-01 PM7&A Solid Waste Cesk A RW 15' ar/hr 2.09E+01 2.09E+01~ '2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01- 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01-PM71B Solid Usste Cask B RW 15' ar/hr 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 ~2.32E+01 PM74C Solid Waste Cesk C RW 15' arlhr 2.6(E+01 2.6(E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6(E+01 2.64E+01 '2.6(E+01 ~2.6(E+01- 2.6&E+01- 2.6&E+01 -- PM7&D Solid Weste Cast D RW 15' arlhr 5.82E+01' 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01' 5.82E+01 PM77 R;dusste Tank Vent RW 50' con 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 PM79 $1tetr Drn ink Disch RB 10' ces 6.1!E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01- 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 PM126 Stn Vnt Erh/H1 Rng TB 63' uti/cc 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 : 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03: 6.05E-b3 PM127 PS Vent /Part PS 55' uti/cc 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08. 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 PM128 PS V?nt 6as PS 55' uti/cc 8.83E-07. 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07. 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E PM134 EBSYS/Hi Rng RB 175' uti/cc 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E .3.10E 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 RBSYS Flow cfa 1.16E+03 1.16E+03' 1.16E+03- 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 -- 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03~ Station W nt flow cfm 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 1

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TABLES A A A A . A ~A (06:31-06:45)(06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-07:30)(07:31-07:45)(07:46-08:00) RM3 Monitor Description Units 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 -15:46-16:00 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' ar/hr 3.92E+03 3.8&E+03 3.76E+03 3.68E+03 3.60E+03 3.52E+03 AM02 HPC1 Turbine RB 8' ar/hr 7.1&E+03 7.0&E+03 6.95E+03 6.85E+03 6.76E+03. 6.67E+03 AM03 RER Pumps East RB 8' ar/hr 6.01E+01 5.90E+01 5.80E+01 5.70E+01 5.60E+01 5.51E+01 AM04 RHR HI West RB 40' ar/hr 1.43E+02 1.40E+02 1.38E+02 1.36E+02 1.3&E+02 1.32E+02 AM05 RHR HI East RB 40' ar/hr 6.02E+01 5.91E+01 5.81E+01 5.71E+01 5.61E+01 5.52E+01 AM06 Pipe and W West RB 63' arlhr 8.07E+01 7.95E+01 7.8&E+01 :7.72E+01 7.61E+01 7.50E+01 AM07 Pipe and W East RB 63' ar/hr 8.12E+01 8.01E+01 7.89E:01 7.78E+01 7.67E+01 7.56E+01 AM08 Personnel Hatch RB 78' ar/hr -3.87E+01 3.82E+01 3.76E+01 3.70E+01 3.65E+01 3.59E+01 AM09 Ecuictent Hatch RB 78' arlhr 3.88E+01 3.82E+01 3.77E+01 3.71E+01 '3.66E+01 3.60E+01 AM10 FPCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 2.61E+01 2.57E+01 2.53E+01 2.19E+01 2.45E+01 2.42E+01 AM11 RUCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 5.68E+02 5.67E+02 5.67E+02 5.66E+02 5.66E+02 5.65E+02 AL12 Fuel Pool HI RB 150' ar/hr 4.23E+01 &.17E+01 4.11E+01 4.0&E+01 3.98E+01 3.92E+01 Aill3 Contas Eauip Stor RB 150' ar/hr 1.06E+01 1.05E+01 1.03E+01 1.02E+01 1.00E+01 9.89E+00 AMit Fuel Pool RB 175' arlhr 2.99E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.36E+02 2.82E+02 2.78E+02-AMIS RX Head Stor RB 175' ar/hr 3.00E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.86E+02 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 A316 Decen West TB 15* ar/hr 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 AM17 CNDS Pumps TB 15' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 An18 Decon East TB 63' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 '2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 6.29E-01 L.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 AM20 TB Truck Esy TB 63' arlhr 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.(DE-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.&OE-01 AM21 D con TB 63' arlhr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 AM22 Chen Lab TB 37' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM23 Hater Bays TB 37' ar/hr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AM24 Decon North RW 15' ar/hr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AM25 Waste Evaporator RW 15' ar/hr 4.3BE-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 .4.38E-01 4.38E-01 Aii26 Waste Comp Gen RW 15' arlhr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E400 A327 RW Sample Roon RW 37' ar/hr 1.39E-01 4.39E-01 L.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 AM28 Keg:n Eveo RW 37' arlhr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM29 Coll ink Entry RW 37' ar/hr 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 AM30 fisin Control Roon CR 63' arlhr 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 AM32 Rectn Evan RW 15' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 AM33 RW Truck Bsy RW 50' arlhr 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01. 9.19E-01 AM3& Demin RW 50' arlhr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM35 Dryvell Equip Drn RB 8' ar/hr 1.98E+01 1.95E+01 1.92E+01 1.89E+01 1.86E+01 1.83E+01 AM36 TIP Drive Roon RB 78* ar/hr 2.23E+01 2.20E+01 2.17E+01 2.1&E+01 2.11E+01 2.09E+01 AM37 T1P Drive General RB 78' ar/hr 1.95E+01 1.92E+01 1.89E+01 1.86E+01 1.8&E+01 1.81E+01 AM38 N.7 Fuel Vault RB 175' ar/hr 3.00E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.87E+02 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 AM39 05 Entry TB 37' arlhr 5.49E-01. 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 .5.49E-01 AMO South Access Corr TB 37' ar/hr 7.58E-01 7.5BE-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-n1 7.58E-01 ~ 7.58E-01 AM&1 TB Truck Bay TB 37' ar/hr 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 AM&2 IFER Pump Entry RW 15' ar/hr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 AM&3 Control PS 55' ar/hr 4.21E-01 1.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 AML& F1ssk PS 55' ar/hr 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01' - AM&5 Eculpaent PS 55' ar/hr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 AM85ACntatPers/HiRng DW 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AM85B Cntat Equip /Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00~ 1.88E+00

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TABLES . . A A A' A A A RMS Monitor Description (06:31-06:45)(06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-07:30)(07:31-07:15)(07:46-08:00) Units 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00. 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00- 7 PM65A Off-Gas Sys Dschs A RW 50' 3.50E+03 3.50E+03- 3.50E+03 3.50E+03' i" ces 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 PM65B Off-Gas Sys Osche B RW 50' cea 3.19E+03 3.49E+03 3.49E403- ' 3.49E+03 ~- 3.49E+03 .3.19E+03 ' PM66 RW Vent Eth/PAM TB 63' .cpa 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 '1.03E+01 1.03E401' PM67 TB Vent Exh/PAM TB 63' com 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 -1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01-PM68 RB Vent Erh/PAM TB 63' cpa 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 '1.02E+01 PM69 Stn Vent Eth/PAM TB 63' ces 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 .1.03E+01- 1.03E+01 1.03E+01-PM73 t'aste Dewater Tnk RW 37' ar/hr 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 PM7&A Solid Weste Cask A RW 15' ar/hr 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 E2.09E+01 PM74B Solid Weste Cask B RW 15' ar/hr 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 PM7&C Solid Waste Cast C RW 19 ar/hr 2.64E+01 2.6LE+01 2.6&E+01 2.64E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E401 PM7&D Solid Weste Cask D RW 15' arlhr 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01' 5.82E+01 5.82E+01~ PU77 R:.dtste Tank Vent RW 50' ces 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 PM79 Situtr Drn ink Disch RB LO' con 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 PM126 Stn Vnt Exh/H1 Rng TB 63' uC1/cc 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 PM127PSVent/Part PS 55' uC1/cc 1.02E-08 1.02E-03 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 PM128 PS Vent 6as PS 55' uti/cc 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.33E 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 PZ134 RBSVS/Hi Rng RB 175' utilec 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 ^3.10E-03 RBSVS Flow cfm 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03- 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E403 Station Vtnt Flou cfs 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 '3.67E+05. 3.67E+05

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Units 14:31-11:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 FLDS1 Flow Dist SJAE TB 37' flds flds flds flds flds flds FLDS2 Floa Off-Gas RU 50' LBM/hr 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 3.13E+00 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' aph 1.92E+01 1.92E401 2.13E+01- 2.13E+01 2.13E+01 2.13E+01 MET 2 Wind Speed 33 MET 33' aph 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' deg 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 MET 33' deg 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02- 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 MET 5 D@lto Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' deg F -8.00E-01 -8.00E-01 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 MET 6 Traperature at 33 MET 33' deg F 3.53E+01 3.53E+01 3.56E+01 3.56E+01 -3.56E+01 3.56E+01

  - PM11A Main Sta Line A       RB 78'          ar/hr          3.02E+00         3.02E+00      3.02E+00          3.02E+00            3.02E+00           3.02E+00 fM118 Main Ste Line B      RB 78'           ar/hr         2.98E+00         2.98E+00       2.98F+00         2.98E+00            2.98E+00           2.98E+00 PM11C Msin Sta Line C      RB 78'           ar/hr         2.56E+00         2.56E+00      2.56E+00          2.56E+00            2.56E+00           2.56E+00                                   -

PH110 Main Sta Line D RB 78' ar/hr 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 PM12A SJAE A TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 ~ 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PR128 SJAE B TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 PM 13 Licuid RW Dschrg RU 15' con 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02- 1.26E+02

    .PM14 Sotre FM17A Rf1 Lvl Ynt Exh A RB 175'            ar/hr          1.00E+02         1.00E+02       1.00E+02         1.00E+02            1.00E+02           1.00E+02 Pd178 Rf1 Lvl vnt Exh B RB 175'             arlhr         1.00E+02         1.00E+02       1.00E+02         1.00E+02            1.00E+02           1.00E+02 PM19 Dryve11 Fit Exh       RB 95'          con            1.05E+01         1.05E+01       1.05E+01       .1.05E+01             1.05E+01           1.05E+01 PM21 Stn Vnt Low-Range     RB 175'         con            2.55E+02         2.55E+02       2.55E+02         2.55E+02            2.55E+02.          2.55E+02 PM22 RBSVS Low Range       TB 63'          com            3.07E+05         3.03E+05       2.98E+05         2.9&E+05            2.89E+05           2.85E+05 Ps23A RHR HX Outlet A      RB 8'           ces            7.41E+08         7.29E+08       1.18E+08         7.08E+08            6.98E+08           6.88E+08 Pa23B RHR HX Outlet B      RB 8'           con            6.1&E+01         6.1&E+01       6.1&E+01         6.1&E+01            6.1&E+01           6.1&E+01 P524 RBCLCU                RB 150'         ces            6.20E+01         6.20E+01       6.20E+01         6.20E+01            6.2C901            6.20E+01 FM25A MCR Vent Intk East CR 63'            con            1.05E+01         1.05E+01       1.05E+01         1.05E+01            1.05E+01-          1.05E+01 PN23B MCR Vent Intk East CR 63'             ces           2.7&E+01         2.7&E+01       2.7&E+01         2.7&E+01            2.7&E+01           2.7&E+01 PU26A MCR Vent Intk West CR 37'            con            6.1&E+07         4.5&E+07       5.1&E+07         2.30E+01            2.30E+01           2.30E+01 PM26B MCR Vent Intk West CR 37'            con            9.67E+00         9.67E+00       9.67E+00         9.67E+00            9.67E+00           9c67E+00 PM27 T.n Con Ra Ats/Part CR 63'            com/sec        2.15E-01         2.15E-01       2.45E-01         2.45E-01            2.45E-01           2.45E-01 FM28 fin Con Ra Ats/ Gas   CR 63'          cps            1.3&E+01         1.3&E+01       1.3&E+01.        1.3&E+01            1.3&E+01           1.3&E+01 Pn29 RB Vent Exh/ Gas      RB 101'         con            1.30E+01         1.30E+01       1.30E+01 ~       1.30E+01            1.30E+01           1.30E+01 P530 RB Vent Exh Part      RB 101'          com/sec       2.71E-01         2.71E-01       2.71E-01         2.71E-01            2.71E-01           2.71E-01 PM&1 Sto Vent Exh/Part     RB 175'          com/sec       3.85E-02         3.85E-02       3.85E-02         3.85E-02            3.85E-02           3.85E-02' PM&2 Sta Vent Exh/Ges      RB 175'          ces           2.36E+01         2.36E+01       2.36E+01         2.36E+01            2.36E+01           2.36E+01 PH&3 Sta Vent Exh/ Iodine RB 175'          com/sec        3.&lE-02         3.41E-02       3.41E-02         3.&lE-:2            3.11E-02           3.41E-02 Ps&5 Rsdraste Sta Gen      TB 15'          cra            1.23E+01         1.23E+01       1.23E+01         1.23E+01            1.23E+01           1.23E+01 PM&6 Wsste Evan            RW 15'          ar/hr          5.00E+00         5.00E+00     '5.00E+00          5.00E+00            5.00E+00           5.00E+00 P547 Regen Even            RW 15'           ar/br         5.00E+00         5.00E+00       5.00E+09         5.00E+00            5.00E+00           5.00E+00 PM48 Sent Resn Stor ink RW 50'             ar/hr          1.15E+02         1.15E+02       1.15E402         1.15E+02            1.15E+02           1.15E+02 PM&9 Evao Bottons TNK      RW 15'          arlhr          2.40E+01         2.40E+01       2.40E+01         2.40E+01            2.10E+01           2.40E+01 P551 Air Res Pap Dischrg TB 63'            ces            1.03E+01         1.03E+01       1.03E+01         1.03E+01            1.03E+01           1.03E+01 PM52 Het Water Heat Sys TB 15'             cps            1.66E+01         1.66E+01       1.66E+01         1.66E+01            1.66E+01           1.66E+01 Pn53 Sta Seal Eves         TB 15'          epa            1.43E+01         1.43E+01       1.43E+01         1.43E+01            1.43E+01           1.43E+01 FM54 TBCLCU                TB 15'          con            6.0&E+01         6.0&E+01       6.0&E+01         6.0&E+01            6.0&E+01           6.0&E+01 Pn55 RU Vent Exh/ Gas      RU 50'          cra            1.51E+01         1.51E+01       1.51E+01         1.51E+01            1.51E+01           1.51E+01 Pn56 RU Vtnt Exh/Part      RU 50'          com/sec        4.00E-03         1.00E-03       4.00E-03         4.00E-03            4.00E-03           L.00E-03 Pn57 TB Vcnt Exh/ Gas      TB 63'           ces           1.12E+01        -1.12E+01       1.12E+01         1.12E+01            1.12E+01           1.12E+01-Pn58TBVtntExh/Part         TB 63'          com/sec        3.61E-01         3.61E-01       3.51E-01         3.61E-01            3.61E-01           3.61E-01 PM61 Drywell Ats/Part  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TABLES B B B B B B B' B B (05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:45)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)(06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:45)(06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-07:30) RMS Monitor Description Units 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:(5 13:46-14:00 14:01-1&:15 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:&5 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 AM01 RHR Pumps West RB 8' ar/hr t.38E+03 4.29E+03 4.19E+03 4.10E+03 4.01E+03 3.92E+03 ~ 3.8&E+03 '3.76E+03 3.68E+03. AM02 HPCI Turbine RB 8' arlhr 6.71E+03 6.5BE+03 6.45E+03 6.3&E+03 6.23E+03 6.13E+03 6.03E+03 5.9&E+03 5.85E+03-AM03 RHR Pumps East RB 8' ar/hr 6.56E+01 6.45E+01 6.33E+01 6.22E+01 6.12E+01 6.01E+01 5.90E+01 5.80E+01 5.70E+01 AM04 RHR HX West RB 40' ar/hr 1.56E+02 1.53E+02 1.50E+02 1.47E+02 1.45E+02 1.43E+02 1.40E+02 1.38E+02 -1.36E+02, AMO5 RHR HI East RB 40' ar/hr 6.57E+01 6.46E+01 6.3&E+01 6.23E+01 6.12E+01 6.02E+01 5.91E+01 5.81E+01 5.71E+01 AMD6 Pipe and VV West RB 63' ar/hr 1.10E+02 1.09E+02 1.07E+02 1.05E+02 1.0&E+02 1.02E+02 1.00E+02 9.86E+01 9.71E+01 AM07 Pipo and VV East RB 63' ar/hr 1.11E+02 1.09E+02 1.07E+02 1.06E+02 1.0&E+02 .1.02E+02 1.01E+02 9.92E+01 9.76E+01 AM08 Personnel Hatch RS 78' arlhr 4.18E+01 4.12E+01 4.05E+01 3.99E+01 3.93E+01 3.87E+01 3.82E+01 3.76E+01 3.70E+01 AM09 Equipseat Hatch RB 78' ar/hr L.19E+01 L.12E+01 4.06E+01 4.00E+01 3.94E+01 3.68E+01 3.82E+01 3.77E+01 3.71E+01 AM10 FPCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 2.81E+01 2.77E+01 2.73E+01 2.69E+01 2.65E+01 2.61E+01 2.57E+01 2.53E+01 2.&9E+01 AM11 RUCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 5.71E+02 5.70E+02 5.69E+02 5.69E+02 5.68E+02 5.68E+02 5.67E+02 5.67E+02 5.66E+02 AM12 Fuel Fool HX RB 150' arlhr 4.56E+01 4.49E+01 4.43E+01 &.36E+01 L.30E+01 4.23E+01 4.17E+01 4.11E+01 4.0&E+01 A513 Contca Equip Stor RB 150* ar/hr 1.1&E+01 1.13E+01 1.11E+01 1.10E+01 't.08E+01 1.06E+01 1.05E+01 1.03E+01 1.02E+01 Ants fuel Fool RB 175' ar/hr 3.23E+02 3.18E+02 3.13E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 2.99E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.86E+02 A315 RI Head Stor RB 175' ar/hr 3.23E+02 3.18E+02 3.1&E+02 3.09E+0? 3.0&E+02 3.00E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.86E+02. AL16 Dccon West TB 15' arlhr 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 AM17 CNDS Pumps TB 15' ar/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AMIS Decon East TB 63' sr/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 An19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr 1.29E-01 4.29E-01 &.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 4.29E-01 AH2O T3 Truck Bay TB 63' ar/hr 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 AM21 Dcccn TB 63' ar/hr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 A322 Chen Lab TB 37' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM23 Haster Bays TB 37' ar/hr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AP2& Decon North RW 15' ar/hr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 AM25 Ucste Evaporator RW 15' ar/hr 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 L.38E-01 E.3BE-01 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 4.38E 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 AM26 Ucste Camp Gen RW 15' arlhr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00' 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 3.03E+00- 3.03E+00 AM27 KW Staple Roon RW 37' ar/hr 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 L.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 AM28 Regen Evan RW 37' arlhr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM29 Coll Trk Entry RW 37' ar/hr 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 1.99E-01 AM30 lbin Centrol Roon CR 63* ar/hr 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E-02 5.12E 5.12E-02 AM32 Rcgen Evan RW 15' ar/hr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 AM33 RW Truck Bay RW 50' ar/hr 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 9.19E-01' 9.19E 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 AM34 Desin RW 50' arlhr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM35 Dryvell Equip Drn RB 8' arlhr 2.13E+01 2.10E+01 2.07E+01 2.0&E+01 2.01E+01 1.98E+01 1.95E+01 1.92E+01 1.89E+01 AM36 TIP Drive Roca EB 78' ar/hr 4.39E-01 1.392-01 4.39E-01 1.39E-01 4.39E-01 4.19E-01 4.39E-01 4.39E 4.39E-01 AM37 TIP Drive General RB 78' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM38 New fuel Vault RB 175' ar/hr 3.2&E+02 3.19E+02 3.1&E+02 3.09E+02 3.0&E+02 3.00E+02 2.95E+02 2.91E+02 2.87E+02 AM39 OS Entry TB 37' ar/hr 5.12E-02 5.49E-01 5.19E-01 5.&9E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 5.19E-01 '5.19E-01 A5&O South Access Cerr TB 37' ar/hr 2.80E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 AM41 TB Truck Bay TB 37' ar/hr 9.19E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.12E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 AM42 XFER Pump Entry RW 15' sr/hr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 A543 Control PS 55' ar/hr 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 L.21E-01 L.21E-01 4.21E-01 1.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 4.21E-01 AM&4 F1ssk PS 55' ar/hr 4.71E-01 L.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 L.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 An&5 Equipment PS 55' ar/hr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 -3.75E-01 3.75E-01 AM85A Cntat Pers/Hi Rng DU 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E400 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AMB5B Cntat Equip /Hi Rng DW 78' R/hr 1.88E+G3 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.88E+00 1.8BE+00 1.8BE+00 1.8BE+00 1.88E+00 1.8EE+00 o

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1 I I ll i LILCD EMER6ENCY FREFAREDNESS EXERCISE SCE4AR10 50. 104 REY. 1-CONFIDENIIAL: SCENARIO INFORMATION Table 6.2-1B RMS SUMMART TABLES B B B B B B B B B RMS Monitor Description (05:16-05:30)(05:31-05:&5)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)[06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:45)(06:46-07:00)(07:01-07: Units 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-1&:00 11:01-16:15 14:16-11:30 14:31 14:15 1&:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 flds flds flds flds flds flds TB 37' flds fids fics' FLD$1 Flow Dist SJAE FLD32 Flev Off-Ges RW 50' LBM/hr 1.92E+01 1.92E+01 1 92E*01 2.13E+01 2.13E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.8&E+01 1.92E+01 MET 1 Wind Speed 150 MET 150' seh 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 1.25E+01 1.37E+01 1.37E+01 sph 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.33E+01 1.25E+01 MET 2 Wind Spe*d 33 MET 33' 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.25E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.27E+02 3.25E+02 MET 3 Wind Direction 150 MET 150' des 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 3.19E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.20E+02 3.19E+02 MET & Wind Direction 33 MET 33' des -B.00E-01 -8.UnE-01 -8.00E-01 -6.00E-01 -6.00E-01 deg F -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -9.00E-01 -8.00E-01 3.56E+01 MET 5 Dette Temp 33 to 150 MET 150' 3.53E+01 3.53E+01 3.51E+01 3.53E+01 3.56E+01 MET 33' degF 3.45E+01 3.65E+01 3.45E+01 3.02E*00 MET 6 Te:~rstur e et 33 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 RB 78' arthe 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 2.98E+00 FM11A fiein Sta 1.ine A 2.98E+00 2.9tE+00 2.98E+00 2.93E+00 2.98E+00 RB 78' ar/hr 2.98E+00 2.98E400 2.98E+00 2.56E+00 M118 Main $ts Line B 2.56E*00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 RB 78' ar/hr 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 2.56E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E*00 FM11C Main Ste Line C 3.76E*00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 RB 78' ar/hr 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 3.76E+00 2.50E-02 N11D fisin Ste Line D 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 FM12A S3AE A 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 TB 37' R/hr 2.50E-02 2.50E-02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 M12B SJAE B 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 RW 15' ces 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 FM 13 Licuid RJ Dschrs FM14 Spare 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 FM17A Rf1 Lvl Vnt Exh A RB 175' or/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.0C'+02 1.00E+02 ar/hr 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 N 178 Rf1 Lv1 Vnt Enh B RB 175' 1.0$E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 FM19 Dryvell F1t Enh RB 95' ces 1.05E+01 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 FR21 Stn Vnt Low-Range RB 175' ces 2.55E+02 2.55E+02 3.03E+05 2.98E+05 2.9&E+05 3.22E+05 3.17E+05 3.12E+05 3.07E+05 TB 63* ces 3.31E+05 3.27E+05 7.18E+08 7.n8E+08 FM22 RB5VS Lou Rence 7.67E+0S 7.53E+08 7.&lE+08 7.29E+08 ces 8.12E+08 7.96E+08 7.81E+08 6.1&E*01 FH13A RH2 HI Dutlet A RB 8' 6.14E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 ces 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.1&E+01 6.20E401 FM238 RHR HX Outlet B RB 8' 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 6.NE+01 6.20E+01 6.20E+01 RS 150' ces 6.20E+01 6.20E+01- 6.20E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 FM24 RSCLCW 1.03E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 ces n.05E+01 1.05E+01 1.05E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 FM25A MCR Vent Intk East CR 63* 2.7&E+01- 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 2.7&E+01 ces 2.7&E+01 2.74E+0! 2.7&E+01 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 FM25B nCR Vent Intk East CR 63' 1.26t+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 1.26E+02 FM26A MCR Ver. Intr West CR 37' ces 1.26E+02 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E,00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 9.67E+00 PM26B MCR Vent Intt West CR 37' ces 9.67E+00 2.45E-01 2.&5E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 2.15E-01 2.&5E-01 com/sec 2.45E-01 2.45E-01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 FM27 En Con Re Ats/Fert CR 63' 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+01 1.3&E+11 CR 63' ces 1.3&E+01 1.30ER1 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 FU28 Mn Con Re Ats/G:s 1.30E*01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 1.30E+01 RB 101' ces 1.30E*01 2.71 Eat 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 FM29 RB Vent Enh/Ges 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 RB 101' com/sec 2.71E-01 2.71E-01 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 FM30 RB Vent Erh Fert 3.85E-02 3.85E-02  !.85E-02 3.85E-02 RB 175' com/sec 3.85E-02 3.85E-02 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 FM&1 Ste Vent Exh/Fert 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 RB 175' ces 2.36E401 2.36E+01 2.36E+01 3.41E-02 M&2 Sta Vent Enh/Ges 3.11E-02 3.41E-02 3.&lE-02 3.&lE-02 3.41E-02 com/sec 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 3.41E-02 1.25E+01 1.23E+01 F043 Sts Vent Exhltedine RB 175* 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E*01 TB 15' ces 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 1.23E+01 5.00E+00 FM&S Redcaste Ste 6en 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 RW 15' or/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 Fn46 Usste Evec 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 RW 15' ar/hr 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 1.15E+02 FM&7 Regen Even 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 ar/hr 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 1.15E+02 2.40E*01 PM&B Sent Resn Stor ink RW 50' 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 FM19 Eysp Bettees TNK RW 15' ar/hr 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 2.40E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+C1 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 Fn51 Air Res Fsp Dischrg TB 63' ces 1.03EiD1 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66E+01 1.66F+01 1.66E+01 FM52 Hot Water Heat Sys TB 15' ces 1.66E+01 1.66E*01 1.66E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E*01 ces 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 1.43E+01 6.0&E+01 5 53 Sta Seal Even TB 15' 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.04E*01 ces 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 6.0&E+01 1.51E*01 Pn54 TBCLCW TB 15' 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 ces 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 1.51E+01 t.'55 Ru vent Erh/ Gas RW 50' 1.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 com/sec 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 4.00E-03 FM56 RW Vent Enh/Fert RW 50' 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 ces 1.12E*01 1.12E+0! 1.12E+01 1.12E+01 FM57 TB Vent Enh/Ges TB 63' 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 com/sec 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 3.61E-01 FM58 TB Vent Enh/Fert TB 63' 3.01E+07 2.88E+07 2.76E+07 2.6&E*07 2.5&E+07 cos/see 3.6&E+07 3.46E+07 3.30E+07 3.15E+07 FM61 Dryve11 Ats/Fert RB 95' 1.95E+09 1.93E+09 1.90E+09 1.88E+09 1.85E+09 ces 2.07E+09 2.0&E+01 2.01E+09 1.93E+09 FM52 Drruell Ats/Ges RB 95*

LILC0EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESSEXERCISESCENARIONO.10kREY CONFIDENTIAL: SCENARIO INFORMATION Tetle 6.2-15 RMS SUMMART TABLES B B B B B 8 B B B Rfts Monitor Description - (05:16-05:30)i05:31-05:f5)(05:46-06:00)(06:01-06:15)(06:16-06:30)(06:31-06:45)(06:46-07:00)(07:01-07:15)(07:16-0 Units 13:16-13:30-13:31-13:45 13:16-14:00 14:01-11:15_ 14:16-11:30 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.50E*03 PM65A Off-Gas Sys Dsche A RU 50' cpe 3.50E+03 3.50Ed3 3.50E+03 3.50E+03 3.49E+03 3.49E+03 3.49E+03 3.69E+03 3.49E+03 3.49E+03 Pft655 Off-Ges Sys Dschg B RU 50' cpe 3.49E403 3.59E+03 3.49E+03 1.03E+01 1.03E*01 1.03E*01 -1.03E+01 1.03E+01 ces 1.03E+01 2.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 FM66 PU Vent Exh/FAM TB 63' 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 cpe 1.02E+01 1.02E+01- 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+DI Pft67 TB Vcnt Eth/FAM TE 63' 1.0?E+01 ~1 .02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 1.02E+01 FM68RBVentEth/PAM TB 63' ces 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 1.03E+01 PM69 Stn vent Exh/FAM TB 63' cpe 1.03E+01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 FM73 Usste Deweter ink RU 37' ar/hr 1.50E-01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 arlhr 2.0?E+01 2.09E401 2.09E+01 2.09E+01 FM7&A Solid Easte Cask A RU 15' 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+0i 2.32E+01 2.32E*01 2.32E+01 ar/hr 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 2.32E+01 Pf!715 Solid Weste Cask B RU 15' 2.6&E+01 -2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 2.64E+01 2.6&E+01 2.6&E+01 ar/hr' 2.6tE401 2.6tE+01 FM7&C Solid Weste task C RU 15' 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 or/hr 5.82E+01 5.82E+01 PM7&D Solid Weste Cask D RV 15' 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 ces 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 2.90E+01 FM77 Redvsste Tenk Vent RU 50' 6.11E+01 6.11E*01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 cpe 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 6.11E+01 Pf!79 Sitztr Drn ink Disch RB 40* 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 6.0$E-03 6.05E-03 Pft126 Stn Vnt Erh/H1 Rng TB 63' uC1/cc 6.05E-03 6.03E-03 6.05E-03 6.05E-03 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 PS 55' uti/cc 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 1.02E-08 8.83E-07 FM127PSVent/Part 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 PS 5? uti/cc 8.83E-07 8.83E-07 3.10E-03 FM128 FS Vent Gas 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 3.10E-03 Fft134 RS5VS/Hi Rng RB 175' uti/ce 3.10E 31 3.10E-03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 1.16E*03 1.16E+03 cfs 1.16E+63 1.16E+03 1.16E+03 3.67E+05 RBSVS Flow 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 cfm 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 3.67E+05 Station Vent Flev

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T B B (07:31-07:45)(07:46-08:00) RMS Monitor Descriction Units 15:31-15:&5 15i&6-16:00 AMal RHR Pumps West RB 8' arlhr 3.60E+03 3.52E+03 AM02 MPCI Turbine RB 8' arlhr 5.77E+03 5.69E+03 M03 RHR ?uses East RB 8' eelhe 5.60E+01 5.51L=01 AMD& RHR HI Vest RB 40' ar/hr 1.3&E+02 1.32E+02 205 RHR HI East RB 40' arlhe 5.61E+01 5.52E+01 AMD6 Pipe end VV Vest RB 63* arlhr 9.55E+01 9.&CE+01 AM07 Pice and VV East RB 63' arlhr 9.61E+01 9.46E+01 AMOS Personnel Hetch RB 78' arlhr 3.65E+01 3.59E+01 AM09 Equipment Hatch RB 78' ar/hr 3.66E+01 3.6CE+01 AMID PPCU Pumps RB 112' ar/hr 2.45E+01 2.42E+01 AM11 RUCU Puers RB 112' ar/hr 5.66E+02 5.65E+02 AM12 Fuel Pool HI RB 150' ar/hr 3.9EE+01 3.92E+01 AM13 Centen Equip Stor RB 150' arlhr 1.00E+01 9.89E+00 AMit Puel Fool RB 175' ar/hr 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 AMIS RI Head Stor RB 175' arlhr 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 AM16 Decen West TB 15' ar/hr 2.6&E-01 2.6&E-01 M17 CCS Pumps TB 15' a-/hr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 Mit Decen East TB 63' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM19 Hi Pressure Turb TB 63' ar/hr E.29E-01 4.29E-01 AM20 TB Truck Bay TB 63' arlhr 2.40E-01 2.40E-01 AM21 Decon TB 63' ar/hr 2.91E-01 2.91E-01 AM22 Chen Lab TB 37' ar/hr 7.83E-02 7.83E-02 AM23 Heater Eers TB 37' arlhr 2.63E-01 2.63E-01 AM2& Decen North RW 15' arlhr 6.01E-01 6.01E-01 A"t25 Weste Eveporater RU 15' sr/hr 4.38E-01 4.38E-01 AM26 Usste Como Gen RU 15' ar/nr 3.03E+00 3.03E+00 227 RU Sample Roca Ru 37' ar/hr 4.39E-01 4.39E-01 M 28 Regen Even Ru 37' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 M29 Cell Tok Entry RU 37' ar/hr  ?.99E-01 1.99E-01 M 30 Main Control Roes CR 63' ar/hr t.12E-02 5.12E-02 AM32 Regen Even R3 15' arlhr 2.80E-01 2.80E-01 AM33 Ru Truck Bay RW 50' ar/hr 9.19E-01 9.19E-01 AM3& Desin RU 50' a-lhr 3.72E-01 3.72E-01 AM35 Dryvell Eculo Drn RB 8' ar/hr 1.86E+01 1.83E+01 M 36 TIP Orive Roca RB 78' arlhr &.39E-01 E.39E-01 AM37 TIP Orive General RB 78' ar/hr 2.17E-01 2.17E-01 AM3B New Puel Veult RB 175' arlhr 2.82E+02 2.78E+02 AM39 05 Entry TB 37' ar/hr 5.49E-01 5.49E-01 M 10 South Access Corr TB 37' arlhr 7.58E-01 7.58E-01 AM&1 TB Truck Bey TB 37' arlhr 2.42E-01 2.42E-01 AM12 IPER Pump Entry R3 15' ar/hr 5.69E-01 5.69E-01 AM&3 Control PS 55' ar/hr 4.21E-01 6.21E-01 AMit Pletk PS 55' arlhr 1.71E-01 6.71E-01 AM&5 Eculement FS 55' ar/hr 3.75E-01 3.75E-01 AM354 Cntet Pers/H1 Rng DU 78' R/hr 1.90E+00 1.90E+00 AM35B Cntet Ece:1p/H1 Rng DU 78* R/hr 1.88E+00 1.85E+00

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Primary Cootent Activity (IC1/cc) (07:01-07:15) (07:16-07:30) (07:31-07:45) (07:46-08:00) j 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 { Ir-33s 3.26E+00 2.97E+00 2.70E+00 2.45E+00 j 85 2.96E+00 2.8&E+00 2.73E+00 2.63E+00 85 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 87 5.48E-01 4.78E-01 6.17E-01 3.6&E-01 18 1.68E+00 4.41E+00 1.15E+00 3.90E+00 Ie-131a 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 133 6.19E+00 6.18E+00 6.18E+00 6.17E+00 133s 1.66E+00 1.66E+00 1.65E+00 1.65E+00 135a 1.39E-06 7.12E-07 3.65E-07 1.87E-07 135 9.33E+00 9.15E+00 8.98E+00 8.81E+00 Echles 2.92E+01 2.82E+01 2.73E+01 2.65E+01 1-131 1.56E+03 1.56E*03 1.56E+03 1.56E+03 132 4.58E+01 1.2&E+01 3.93E+01 3.65E+01 133 2.65E+03 2.63E+03 2.61E+03 2.59E+03 134 3.18E+01 2.61E+01 2.1&E+01 1.76E+01 135 1.61E+03 1.57E+03 1.53E+03 1.49E+03 Iodines 5.91E+03 5.33E+03 5.76E+03 5.69E+03 Co-58 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 60 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 Te-132 2.55E+01 2.55E+01 2.55E+01 2.5&E+01 Cs-134 1.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 137 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 Ba-140 3.19E+00 3.19E+00 3.19E+00' 3.19E+00 La-! . 2.97E+00 2.96E+00 2.9&E+00 2.93E+00 Ce-141 3.10E+00 3.10E*SO 3.10E+00' 3.10E+00 Partien1 ate 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05

J , f ( (,,/ (V (j C0ff1D HTIAL: SCH&t!O IBfOREATICI LILCO IntGHCf HIfitDft33 IHICISI SCHatIO 90.104 - IR.1. Table 6.3-18 (RMR/CS) Prisery Coolant Activity (utilec) (05:16-05:30) (05:31-05:45) (05:46-06:00) (06:01-06:15) (06:16-06:30) (06:31-06:45) (06:&6-07:00) (07:01-07:15) (07:16-07:30) (07:31-07:45) (07:46-08:00) 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-1&:15' 14:16-16:30 14:31-14:(5 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 Er-83a 9.12E+00 8.35E+00 7.60E+00 6.91E+00 6.29E+00 5.72E400 5.21E+00 4.7&E+00 6.32E+00 3.93E+00 3.58E+00 15s 4.02E+00 4.2&E+00 4.07E+00 3.92E+00 3.78E+00 3.65E400 3.52E+00 3.40E+00 3.28E+00 3.17E+00 3.06E+00 85 3.09E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 3.46E-01 87 2.16E+00 1.98E+00 1.73E+00 1.51E+00 1.32E+00 1.16E+00 1.02E+00 9.01E-01 7.94E-01 7.00E-01 6.19E-01 II 8.12E+00 8.27E+00 7.78E+00 7.32E+00 6.92E+00 6.5&E+00 6.18E+00 5.8&E+00 5.53E+00 5.23E+00 4.95E+00 Ie-1313 1.7&E-01 1.95E-01 1.95E-01 1.95E-01 1.95E-01 1.95E-01 1.95E-01 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 1.9&E-01 133 2.49E-01 6.22E+00 6.21E+00 6.20E+00 6.20E+00 6.20E+00 6.20E+00 6.20E+00 6.20E+00 6.19E+00 6.19E+00 133a 1.5&E+00 1.71E+00 1.71E+00 1.70E+00 1.70E+00 1.69E+00 1.69E+00 1.68E+00 1.68E+00 1.67E*00 1.67E+00 135a 1.72E-03 8.86E-04 4.5&E-04 2.33E-04 1.20E-04 6.17E '35 3.18E-05 1.65E-05 8.60E-06 4.55E-06 2.46E-06 135 1.15E+01 1.13E+01 1.11E+01 1.09E+01 1.07E+01 1.05E+01 1.03E+01 1.01E+01 9.88E+00 9.69E+00 9.51E+00 Ichlts 3.72E+01 4.26E+01 4.07E+01 3.90E501 3.7&E+01 3.60E+01 3.46E+01 3.3&E+01 3.22f+01 3.11E+01 3.01E+01 1-131 1.41E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 1.57E+03 132 8.60E+01 9.02E+01 8.36E+01 7.75E+01 7.24E+01 6.77E+01 6.33E+01 5.93E+01 5.55E+01 5.20E+01 4.88E+01 133 2.59E+03 2.86E+03 2.8&E+03 2.82E+03 2.80E+03 2.77E+03 2.75E+03 2.73E+03 2.71E+03 2.69E+03 2.67E+03 134 2.42E+02 2.06E402 1.69E+02 1.39E+02 1.15E+02 9.50E+01 7.87E+01 6.5&E+01 5.43E+01 4.53E+01 3.79E+01 135 1.92E+03 2.06E+03 2.00E+03 1.95E+03 1.90E+03 1.86E+03 1.82E+03 1.77E+03 1.73E+03 1.69E+03 1.65E+03 Iodines 6.25E+03 6.79E+03 6.67E+03 6.56E+03 6.46E+03 6.37E+03 6.28E+03 6.20E+03 6.12E+03 6.05E+03 5.9tE+03 Co-58 1.51E+05 1.63E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 1.68E+05 60 1.51E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.69E+05 1.6?E+05 1.65+05 1.69E+05 fe-132 2.31E+01 2.59E+01 2.58E+01 2.58E+01 2.5BE+01 2.57E+01 2.57E+01 2.57E+01 2.56E+01 2.56E+01 2.56E+01 Cs-134 4.18E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 &.6*E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E+02 4.69E*02 137 5.38E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+01 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02E+02 6.02Ee02 la-140 2.87E+00 3.21E+00 3.21E+00 3.20E+00 3.20E+00 3.20E+00 3.20E+00 3.20E+00 3.20E+00 3.1?E+00 3.19E+00 La-140 2.78E+00 3.09E+00 3.0BE+00 3.06E+00 3.05E+00 3.0&E400 3.03E+00 3.02E+00 3.00E+00 2.99E+00 2.98E+00 Ce-141 2.76E+00 3.11E+00 3.11E+00 3.11E400 3.11E+00 3.11E+00 3.11E+00 3.10E+00 3.10E+00 3.10E+00 3.10E+00 Particulate 3.02E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05- 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E65 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05 3.38E+05

( V ~CORPIDEN7IAL: SCElktIO IIF0tRATION LILCO It!!GEICY PIEPitEDIESS IIttC15E SCIntIO E0.10! IET.1 Table 6.3-2 (Centro 11eiBlenican) San;ressicaPec1 Activity (nCi/ce) _ e (00:00-00:15) (00:16-00:30) 100:31-00:45) (00:46-01:00) (01:01-01:15) 101:16-01:30) (01:31-01:45) 101:46-02:00) (02:01-02:15) (02:16-02:30) 08:00-01:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:45 08:46-09:00 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 09:31-09:45 09:46-10:00 10:01-10:15 10:16-10:30 Er-83: 4.17E-08 4.17E-08 4.171-08 4.17E-08 4.17E-08 4.17E-Ot 4.17E-08 4.171-08 4.17E-08 4.17E-08 85a I.84E-09 8.84E-09 8.84E-09 8.llE-09 8.14E-09 8.84E-09 8.84E-01 8.84E-09 8.14E-01 8.84E-09 85 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 17 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-Ot 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 1.69E-08 Il 2.3tE-08 2.38E-08 2.3tE-CI 2.3tE-01 2.3tE-DI 2.3tE-08 2.3tE-08 2.3tE-08 2.38E-05 2.3tt-08 Ie-131a 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.331-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 133 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 6.12E-14 6.82E-14 6.82E-14 133n 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.135-09 2.13E-09 135s 1.35E-01 1.35E-Ol 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 1.35E-08 135 1.96E-01 1.96!-08 1.96E-01 1.96E-08 1.96E-08 1.96E-08 1.flI-08 1.96E-08 1.96E-08 1.96E-08 Ichles 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 I-131 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 132 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 2.70E-07 133 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.38E-06 3.38E-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 134 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.11E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 115 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.lfE-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-05 3.16E-06 Icdines 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 Co-58 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 60 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3J0!-06 2.0 E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 Te-132 4.68E-06 4.6tE-06 4.6tE-06 4.68E-06 4.6tE-06 4.68E-06 4.6tE-06 4.6tE-06 4.61E-06 4.6tE-06 Cs-134 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 137 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 Ba-140 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.755-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 La-140 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.85E-06 5.tSE-06 5.85E-06 Ce-141 5.5GI-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.5DE-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 Partientate 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.12E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.82E-05

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St;;ressi:nP::1letivity (sti/c:) (02:31-E2:45) 102:45-03:00) (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) 103:45-04:00) (04:01-04:151 (:(:15-04:30) (04:31-84:45) (04:46-C5:00) 10:31-10:45 10:45-11:09 11:01-11:15 11:15-11:30 11:31-11:45 11:45-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:33 12:31-12:45 12:45-13:00 Er-13n 4.17E-GI 4.171-61 4.171-Cl 4.211-01 7.79E-01 1.0!E+00 1.29E+G9 1.47E*03 1.6CI+00 1.70E+83 15: I.t(E-09 I.tlE-09 8.14!-09 1.52E-01 2.19E-01 4.it!-01 5.35E-01 6.45E-01 7.441-01 8.35E-01 15 4.10E-10 4.101-10 4.1CI-10 9.III-03 1.91!-02 2.!!!-02 3.951-02 4.94t-02 5.538-02 6.111-02 17 1.59E-01 1.59E-Gt 1.59E-Cl 1.19E-D1 2.GIE-41 2.73E-31 3.17E-01 3.4E1-01 3.63E-01 3.69E-01

            !!       2.3tt-OL      2.3ti-CI      2.3t!-DI      3.32E-G1       6.25!-01        8.12E-01      1.11?+C3      1.30!+C0          1.471+00         1.61t+C3 Ie-131:       2.33E-10      2.33E-10      2.33E-It      5.6CE-03       1.12E-02        1.6t!-02      2.2tE-02      2.71I-02          3.351-02         3.91E-C2 133        6.12E-14      6.12E-14      5.12E-18      1.525-06       3.25E-05        4. tit-55     6.4!!-E5      8.10E-05          9.111-C6         1.13E-25 133        2.13!-09      2.13I-09      2.13E-09      4.99E-02       9.95E-02        1.49E-61      1.9t!-01      2.46E-91          2.951-01         3.43E-01 135        1.35E-GI      1.35E-Cl      1.35E-01      8.t!!-ti       t.21E-64        6.32!-84      4.32E-C4      2.77E-04          1.71I-$4         1.021-04 135        1.95!-01      1.95E-DI      1.951-01      3.991-01       7.911-01        1.17E*CO      1.55E+33      1.92E+00          2.2t!*00         2.Elt+2C I:bles            1.271-07      1.27I-07      1.27E-07      1.50!*GS       2.12E+00        4.01E+C0      5.C5E+GO      6.01t*00          6.t!!+03         1.51t*00 1-131        1.67E-C5      1.67E-05      1.67E-96      2.29I+01       4.5t!+C1        5.15!+01      9.14E*01      1.14t+C2          1.37E*02         1.E9E+02 132        2.10E-07      2.70E-07      2.7C1-07      1.Itt+00       3.49E+C0        4.t!E+C3      6.C3!*ti      5.951*00          7.74E+00         8.37E+00 133        3.3tE-G6      3.311-16      3.3tE-C5      4.33E+01       8.6CE+01        1.2!E+02      1.691+02      2.1:E+02         ~2.50E+82         2.19t*02 134        3.11E-95      3.11I-C5      3.111-05      8.65E+C0       1.42t*01        1.75E+G1      1.92I+01      1.97E*01          1.94E+01         1.ti!+31 135        3.15E-05      3.1EE-05      3.1EE-05      3.4(E+01       6.70!+01        1.8t!+01      1.2iE*02      1.55t+t2          1.811+C2         2. tie +12 Icdiz.es          1.22E-05      1.22E-05      1.22!-05      1.11E+02       2.161+02        3.17E+02      4.13I*02      5.05!+02          5.95E+G2         6.121st2 Co-51        3.CUI-06      3.0:t-06      3.90I-t5      4.92E+01       9.83E+C1        1.47E+02      1.97E+02      2.45t+02          2.95E+82         3.44t*G2 60       3. tit-06     3.C31-05      3.CDI-05      4.92E*01       9.18t+91        1.4tt+02      1.97E+G2      2.15t+02          2.95t+02         3.44t+02 Ta-132         4.EXE-C5      4.511-05      4.61E-06      7.ECE-03       1.52E-02        2.2ti-92      3.031-02      3.79E-G2          4.5(E-02         5.291-02 Cs-134        1.651-07      1.65I-07      1.EEE-07      1.37E-01       2.13E-91        4.181-G1      5.(EI-01      6.13E-01          8.191-01         9.561-11 137        2.14I-07      2.141-07      2.18E-07      1.15E-01       3.51E-91        5.25!-81      7.921-01      f.77E-01          1.05E+00         1.23t+G3
       !a-Ito        5.15E-05      5.751-G5      5.75E-05      9.445-64       1.181-03        2.82!-03      3.761-03      4.691-03          5.631-03         6.56E-03 La-143        5.85E-06      5.tSE-06      5.85E-06      9.29!-04       1.151-03        2.76E-03      3.57E-03      4.511-93          5.41E-03         6.311-03 Ce-141        5.5CI-06      5.50!-05      5.50t-05      9.05I-04       1.81E-03        2.71!-03      3.511-03      4.5:1-03          5.431-03         6.301-03 Partie:Inte          2.12!-G5      2.82!-05      2.82E-35      9.lTE+01       1.97!+i2        2.95!+02      3.95E+02      4.93E+02          5.92t+G2         6.91E+02

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Su;;ressien Peel Activity (stilec) (02:31-02:45) (02:46-03:001 (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) (03:46-04:00) [04:01-04:15) 104:16-04:301 104:31-04:45) (04:46-05:00) 10:31-10:45 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:45 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00 Er-t3a 4.175-08 4.17E-08 4.17E-08 8.56E-01 1.56!+00 2.13E+00 2.5tE+00 2.35E+00 2.13E+00 1.94E+00 15 1.14E-09 8.14E-01 8.84E-09 3.01E-01 5.79E-01 8.35E-01 1.07E+00 1.03E+00 9.92E-01 9.54E-01 15 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 4.10E-10 1.9tE-02 3.95E-02 5.93E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 17 1.695-01 1.69E-08 1.69E-01 2.39E-01 4.17E-01 5.46E-01 6.35E-01 5.54E-01 4.13E-01 4.22E-01 Il 2.3tE-08 2.3tE-01 2.3t!-08 6.64E-01 1.25E+00 1.76E+00 2.21E+00 2.08E+00 1.36!+00 1.84E+00 Ie-131n 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 2.33E-10 1.12E-02 2.24E-02 3.36E-02 4.47E-02 4.47E-02 4.47E-02 4.46E-02 133 6.82E-14 6.821-14 6.825-14 3.25E-06 6.49E-06 9.73E-06 1.30E-05 1.29E-05 1.29E-05 1.29E-05 133: 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 2.13E-09 9.9tE-02 1.99E-01 2.9tE-01 3.95E-01 3.94E-01 3.93E-01 3.92E-01 135 1.35E-01 1.355-01 1.35E-01 1.60E-03 1.64E-03 1.26!-03 8.658-04 4.44E-04 2.28E-04 1.17E-04 135 1.96E-08 1.96E-08 1.9sE-Ot 7.9tE-01 1.5tE+00 2.35E+00 3.10E+00 3.04!+00 2.91E+00 2.93E+00 Nehl:s 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 1.27E-07 2.99E+00 5.65E+00 8.01E+00 1.01E+01 9.58t+00 9.07t+00 8.61E+00 I-131 1.67E-M 1.67E-06 1.67E-06 4.58E+01 9.15E+01 1.37!+02 1.83E+02 1.13E+02 1.83E+02 1.82E+02 132 2.70E-07 2.70!-07 2.70E-07 1.33E-02 2.65E-02 3.97E-02 5.29E-02 4.91E-02 4.55E-02 4.211-02 133 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 3.3tE-06 4.0tt+02 8.14E+02 1.22E+03 1.62E+03 1.60E+03 1.59E+03 1.5tt+03 134 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 3.71E-06 6.54E+00 6.71E+00 5.17E+00 3.53E+00 2.90E+00 2.38t+00 1.95E+00 135 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.16E-06 3.26E403 6.41E+03 9.43E+03 1.23E+04 1.20E+04 1.17E*04 1.14E+04 Iodizes 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 1.22E-05 3.72E+03 7.32E+03 1.0tE+04 1.41E+04 1.3tt+04 1.35E+04 1.32E+04 Co-58 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 3.00E-06 9.83E+01 1.97E+02 2.95E+02 3.132+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.13E*02 60 3.00E-06 3.00!-06 3.00E-06 9.84E+01 1.91E+02 2.95E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 70-132 4.6tE-06 4.6tE-05 4.6tt-06 1.52E-02 3.04E-02 4.55E-02 6.06E-02 6.06E-02 6.05E-02 6.04E-02 Cs-134 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 2.73E-01 5.46E-01 t.19E-01 1.09t+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 137 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 2.14E-07 3.51E-01 7.02E-01 1.05E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E*00 1.4DI+00 1.40E+00 Ba-140 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 5.75E-06 1.ttE-03 3.76E-03 5.63E-03 7.51E-03 7.50E-03 7.50E-03 7.491-03 La-140 5.tSE-06 5.15E-06 5.tSE-06 1.tSE-03 3.69E-03 5.52E-03 7.34E-03 7.31E-03 7.2tE-03 7.25E-03 Ce-141 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 1.81E-03 3.61E-03 5.411-03 7.20E-03 7.20E-03 7.20E-53 7.20E-03 Particulate 2.82E-05 2.82E-05 2.823-05 1.971+02 3.95E+02 5.92E+02 7.I9E+02 7.89E+02 7.19E+02 7.19E+02

I w) ( w/ G C0f'IEEITIAL: SCIIARIO Ilf0ENITION li1LCO EHIGEICY PEEF1EEDft$$ IIEECIfE SCIInIIO 90. 194 E R . 1 Table 6.3-21 1517 Leak-IPC1/C3) Suppression Pool Activity (nCi/ce) (05:01-05:151 (05:16-05:30) (05:31-05:45) (05:46-06:00) (06:01-06:15) (06:16-06:30) (06:31-06:45) (06:46-07:00) (07:01-07:15) (07:16-07:30) 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-1**00 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 Er-83: 1.77E+00 1.61E+00 1.46E400 1.33E+00 1.21E+00 1.10E+00 1.00E+00 9.10E-01 8.2tE-01 7.538-01 15: 9.18E-01 8.83E-01 1.49E-01 8.17E-01 .7.86E-01 7.56E-01 7.27E-01 7.00E-01 6.73E-01 6.48E-01 85 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.901-02 7.90E-02 7.90E-02 7.1P-02 7.90E-02 17 3.6tE-01 3.21E-01 2.80E-01 2.44E-01 2.13E-01 1.tGE-01 1.62E-01 1.41E-01 1.23E-01 1.0lE-01 88 1.73E+00 1.63E+00 1.54E+00 1.44E+00 1.36E+00 1.28t+00 1.20!+00 1.13E+00 1.06?*00 1.00E+00 Ie-131: 4.46E-02 4.46E-02 4.46E-02 4.45E-02 4.451-02 4.45E-02 4.45E-02 4.44E-02 4.44E-02 4.44E-02 133 1.29E-05 1.29E-05 1.29E-05 1.28E-05 1.2tE-05 1.2EE-05 1.2tE-05 1.28E-05 1.2tE-05 1.271-05 133a 3.90E-01 3.19E-01 3.8tE-01 3.86E-01 3.85E-01 3.84E-01 3.13E-01 3.81E-01 3.80E-01 3.79E-01 135a 5.99E-05 3.07E-05 1.5tE-05 8.03E-06 4.15E-06 2.13E-06 1.09E-06 5.60E-07 2.87E-07 1.47E-07 135 2.8tE+00 2.82E*00 2.77t+00 2.72E+00 2.66t+00 2.61E+00 2.56E+00 2.52E+00 2.47t+00 2.42E+00 Robles 8.18E+00 7.7tE+00 7.41E+00 7.061+00 6.74E+00 6.44E+00 6.16E+00 5.90E+00 5.66E+00 5.43E+00 I-131 1.82E+02 1.82E+02 1.32E+02 1.12E+02 1.82E+02 1.11E+02 1.81E+02 1.81E+02 1.81E+02 1.81E*02 132 3.91E-02 3.62E-02 3.36E-02 3.11E-02 2.IIE-02 2.67E-02 2.4t!-02 2.29E-02 2.13E-02 1.97E-02 133 1.56E+03 1.55E+03 1.54E+03 1.53E+03 1.51E+03 1.50E+03 1.49E+03 1.4tE+03 1.46t+03 1.45E+03 134 1.60E+00 1.32E+00 1.08t+00 8.87E-01 7.285-01 5.9tE-01 4.91E-01 4.03E-01 3.30E-01 2.71E-01 135 1.11E+04 1.0lI+04 1.05E+04 1.03E+04 1.00E+04 9.74E+03 9.49E+03 9.24E+03 9.00E+03 8.77E+03 Iodines 1.29E+04 1.26E+04 1.23E+04 1.20E+04 1.17E+04 1.14E+04 1.12E+04 1.0$E*04 1.06!+04 1.04E+04 Co-5I 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 3.!3E+02 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 60 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 Te-132 6.03E-02 6.02E-02 6.02E-02 6.01E-02 6.00E-02 5.99E-02 5.9tE-02 5.98E-02 5.97E-02 5.96E-02 Cs-134 1.09E+00 1.03E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E400 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 1.01E+00 1.09E+00 137 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 Ba-140 7.49E-03 7.48E-03 7.43E-03 7.4lt-03 7.47E-03 7.47E-03 7.46E-03 7.46E-03 1.45E-03 7.45E-03 La-140 7.22E-03 1.19E-03 1.15E-03 1.12E-03 7.09E-03 7.06E-03 7.03E-03 7.00E-03 6.97E-03 6.94E-03 Ce-141 7.20E-03 7.20E-03 7.20E-03 7.19E-03 7.19E-03 7.19!-03 7.19E-03 7.19E-03 7.19E-03 7.18E-03 Partien1 ate 7.89E+02 1.89E+02 7.19E+02 7.19E+02 1.19E+02 7.89E+02 7.89!+02 7.89E+02 7.19E+02 7.t!E+02 k.penese__-_-- - .- - - _ - - - - m.- -

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Engpressica Fool activity (Ci/ce) (07:31-07:45) (01:46-08:00) 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 Er-83a 6.85E-01 6.23E-01 85 6.23E-01 5.99E-01 85 1.10E-02 7.90E-02 87 9.39E-02 8.19E-02 Il 9.42E-01 8.87E-01 Ie-131: 4.43E-02 4.43E42 133 1.27E-05 1.278-05 133: 3.78E-01 3.76E-01 135: 7.56E-05 3.8tE-08 135 2.3!t+00 2.33E+00 Robles 5.22E+00 5.02E+00 j I-131 1.81E+02 1.80E+02 l 132 1.83E-02 1.69E-02 133 1.44E+03 1.43E+03 134 2.23E-01 1.83E-01 l 135 8.54E+03 .l.32E+03 i j Iodines 1.02E+04 9.93E+03 Co-51 3.93E+02 3.93E+02 60 3.94E402 3.94E+02 Ye-132 5.95E-02 5.94E-02 , Cs-134 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 l 137 1.40E+00 1.40E+00 Ba-140 7.45E-03 7.44E-03 La-140 6.91E-03 6.tlE-03 te-141 7.1tE-03 7.18E-03 Particulate 7.19E+02 7.11E+02

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CONFIDEITIAL: SCEH EIO IIFCENATICI LILCO EEEEGHCT PEEFIEDHSS IIRC1!E SCHIEIQ B0.104 EN.1 Table 6.3-3 (Centre 11ed11cidesal Sup;tessien Pool Air activity (uCi/ce) (05:01-05:15) (05:16-05:30) (05:31-05:45) (05:46-06:00) (06:01-06:15) (06:16-06:30) (06:31-06:451 (06:46-07:00) (07:01-07:151 (01:16-07:30) 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 Er-83n 1.05E+02 1.07E+02 9.76E+01 8.tTE+01 8.07t+01 7.34E+01 6.6tt+01 6.07E+01 5.53E+01 5.03E*01 15 5.44E+01 5.89E+01 5.67t+01 5.45E+01 5.25E+01 5.05E+01 4.86E+01 4.67E+01 4.49E+01 4.32E+01 85 4.68E+00 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 5.271+00 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 5.27t+00 87 2.1tE+01 2.14E+01 1.87E+01 1.63E+01 1.42E+01 1.24E+01 1.CIE+01 9.44E+00 8.24E+00 7.19E+00 88 1.28E+02 1.40E+02 '1.32E+02 1.24E+02 1.17t+02 1.1GE+02- 1.03E+02 9.74E+01 9.16E+01 8.62E+01 Ie-131m 2.65E+00 2.9tt+00 2.97E+00 2.97E+00 2.97t+00 2.97E+00 2.97E+06 2.97E+00 2.96t+00 2.96E+00 133 7.64E-04 8.5t!-04 8.57E-04 8.56E-04 8.55E-04 8.54E-04 8.52E-04 8.51E-04 1.50E-04 8.49E-04 133n 2.32E+01 2.50E+01 2.59E+01 2.5tt+01 2.57E+01 2.56E+01 2.55E+01 2.55E+01 2.54E+01 2.53E401 135n 3.55E-03 2.055-03 1.05E-03 5.40E-04 2.77E-04 1.42!-04 7.28E-05 3.74E-05 1.92E-05 9.13E-06 135 1.77E+02 1.97E402 1.94E+02 1.90E+02 1.tGE+02 1.83E+02 1.79E+02 1.76E+02 1.73E+02 1.70E+02 Echles 5.17E+02 5.60E+02 5.33E+02 5.08E+02 4.85E+02 4.63E+02 4.43E+02 4.24E+02 4.065+02 3.90E+02 I-131 1.03E+02 1.23E+02 1.23E+02 1.23E+02 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 132 5.31E+00 5.54E+00 5.13E+00 4.76E+00 4.41E+00 4.0!E+00 3.79t+00 3.51E+00 3.25E+00 3.011+00 133 1.96E+02 2.19E+02 2.17E+02 2.15E+02 2.14E+02 2.12E+02 2.10E+02 2.08t+02 2.07E+02 2.05E+02 134 1.04E+01 9.64E+00 7.91E+00 6.50E+00 5.33E+00 4.3tE+00 3.59E+00 2.95E+00 2.42E+00 1.99E+00 135 1.37E+02 1.51E+02 1.47E+02 1.43E+02 1.39E+02 1.36E+02 1.32E+02 1.29E+02 1.25E+02 1.22E+02 Iodin:s 4.59E+02 5.0!E+02 5.00E+02 4.92E+02 4.15E+02 4.7tE+02 4.72E+02 4.66E+02 4.60E+02 4.54E+02 Co-58 2.35E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.64E+00 2.64E+00 2.64E+00 60 2.35E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 fe-132 3.62E-04 4.07E-04 4.07E-04 4.06E-04 4.065-04 4.05E-04 4.05E-04 4.04E-04 4.04E-04 4.03E-04 l Cs-134 6.5?E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03' 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 7.35E-03 137 8.40E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 Ba-140 4.54E-05 5.10E-05 5.10E-05 5.09E-05 5.09E-05 5.09E-05 5.09E-05 5.0tE-05 5.0tt-05 5.0tt-05 La-140 4.41E-05 4.95E-05 4.92E-05 4.90E-05 4.ItE-05 4.16E-05 4.84E-05 4.82E-05 4.80E-05 4.78E-05 Ce-141 4.35E-05 4.90E-05 4.90E-05 4.90E-05 4.90E-35 4.89E-05 4.19E-05 4.89E-05 4.89E-05 4.89E-05 Parties 1 ate 4.72E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 5.31E+00 l t

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C0fflDEITIAL: SCERAEIO Iff0tE&TICI LILCO EHIG HCY PREPitID MSS IIR CISE SCD 4tIO 90. 104 I N . 1 Table 6.3-3 (Controlled 11cedown)

SuppressionPoolAirletivity lati/cel (07:31-07:45) (07:46-01:00) 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 1 Ir-83n 4.57E401 4.16E+01 85n 4.16E+01 4.00E+01 15 5.27E+00 5.27E+00 17 6.27E+00- 5.47E+00 Il 3.11E+01 7.63E401 It-131n 2.96E400 2.96E+00 133 1.48E-04 8.47E-04 133n 2.52E+01 2.51E+01 135n 5.04E-06 2.59E-06 135 1.661+02 1.63E+02 Ichles 3.74E+02 3.60E+02 I-131 1.22E+02 1.22E+02 132 2.19E+00 2.59E400 133 2.03E+02 2.02E+02 i 134 1.63E+00 1.34E+00 135 1.19E+04 1.16E+02 Iodin:s 4.49E+02 4.43E+02 Co-51 2.64E+00 2.64E400 60 2.65E+00 2.65E+00 Ta-132 4.03E-04 4.02E-04 Cs-134 7.355-03 7.35E-03 137 9.45E-03 9.45E-03 Ba-140 5.07E-05 5.07E-05 La-140 4.76E-05 4.74E-05 Ce-141 4.89E-05 4.89E-05 Partienlate 5.31E+00 5.31E+00

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CCEFIDEITIAL: SCElllIO IEFCIRATICE LILCO EHEIGEI:Y Pl!PIEEDIESS EIEICI!! SC!llEIO E0. 101 REY. 1 Table 6.3-31 (!Ei Leak-I?CI/CS) 3:;pressica Pool Air 1:tivity lutilce) (00:00-00:151 100:16-00:30) (00:31-00:45) (00:46-01:03) (01:01-01:151 (01:16-01:30) (01:31-01:45) (01:46-02:00) 102:01-02:15) (02:16-02:30) 08:00-08:15 08:16-01:30 01:31-01:45 01:46-09:00 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 09:31-09:45 09:46-10:00 10:01-10:15 10:16-10:30 Er-83a 1.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.171-09 4.172-09 4.171-09 4.17E-G 4.171-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 15a 1.I4E-10 8.I(E-10 8.84!-10 8.III-10 8.84E-10 8.tlE-16 8.81!-10 8.84E-10 8.!!!-10 8.14E-10 85 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.10E-11 87 1.69E-09 1.691-09 1.69E-09 1.691-09 1.69E-09 1.691-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09

              !!        2.3tE-09       2.38E-09      2.3t!-09      2.3tE-09        2.3tE-09         2.38!-09          2.3tE-09        2.3t!-09      2.3tE-09          2.3tE-09 Ie-131a         2.33!-11       2.33E-11      2.33E-11      2.331-11        2.33E-11         2.33E-11          2.33E-11        2.33!-11      2.33E-11          2.33E-11 133        6.82E-15       6.82E-15      6.821-15      6.82E-15        6.82E-15         6.82E-15          6.82E-15        6.82E-15      6.12!-15          6.12E-15 133a       2.13E-10       2.13E-10      2.13E-10      2.13E-10        2.13E-10         2.13E-10          2.13E-10        2.13E-10      2.13E-10          2.13E-10 135a       1.35E-09       1.35E-09      1.35E-09      1.351-09        1.35E-09         1.35E-09          1.35E-89        1.35E-09      1.35E-09          1.35E-09 135        1.96E-09       1.96E-09      1.96E-09      1.96E-09        1.96E-09         1.96E-09          1.96E-09        1.96E-09      1.96E-09          1.96E-49 lobles             1.271-01       1.27E-01      1.27E-01      1.27E-08        1.27E-08        '1.27E-08            1.2fE-01      1.27E-08      1.27E-08          1.27E-08 I-131         1.671-07       1.67E-07      1.67E-07      1.67E-07        1.67E-07         1.67E-07          1.67E-07        1.67E-07      1.67E-07          1.67E-07 132        2.70E-08       2.70E-01      2.10E-08      2.70E-08        2.70E-01         2.70E-08          2.70E-08        2.70E-01      2.70E-04          2.701-08 133        3.381-07       3.3t!-07      3.3tE-07      3.312-07        3.3tE-07         3.3tE-07          3.3tE-07        3.381-07      3.3tE-07          3.3tE-07 134        3.71E-07       3.11E-01      3.11E-07      3.71E-07        3.11E-07         3.11E-07          3.11E-07        3.11E-01      3.11E-07          3.11E-07 135        3.16E-07       3.16E-07      3.16E-07      3.16E-07        3.16E        3.16E-07          3.16E-07        3.16E-07      3.16E-07          3.16E-07 Iodines            1.22E-06       1.22E-06      1.221-06      1.22E-06        1.22E-06         1.22E-06          1.22E-06        1.222-06      1.22E-06          ;.22E-06 Co-58          3.00E-07       3.00E-07      3.00E-07      3.00E-07        3.00E-07         3.031-07          3.00E-07        3.00E-07      3.001-07          3.00E-07 60        3.00E-07       3.00E-07      3.00E-07      3.00E-07        3.00E-07         3.00E-07          3.00E-07        3.00E-07      3.00E-07          3.00E-07 fe-132          4.69E-01       4.69E-07      4.69E-07      4.69E-07        4.69E-07         4.69E-07           4.69E      4.69E-07      4.69E-07          4.69E-07 Cs-134          1.66E-Ot       1.66E-08      1.66E-St      1.66E-08        1.66E-St         1.66E-Gl          1.661-08        1.66E-01      1.66E-01          1.66E-08 137 -      2.141-08       2.14E-08      2.14E-05      2.14E-01        2.14E-08         2.14E-08          2.14E-08        2.14E-DI      2.IIE-08          2.14E-08 Ba-140          5.75E-07       5.75E-07      5.751-07      5.75E-07        5.75E-07         5.75!-07          5.75E-07        5.75E-07      5.75E-07          5.15E-07 La-140          5.85E-07       5.85E-07      5.15E-07      5.85E-07       .5.15E-07         5.85E-07          5.t!E-07        5.85E-07      5.15E-07          5.tSE-07 Ce-141.         5.50E-47       5.50E-07'     5.50E-07      5.50E-07        5.50E-07         5.50E-07          5.50E-07        5.50E-07      5.50E         5.50E-07 Particslate             2.821-ai       2.82E-06      2.12E-06      2.82E-06        2.82E-06         2.82E-06          2.82E-06        2.82E-06      2.821-06=         2.82E-06 0                .

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COEFIDEET11L: SCEllEIO IEFORMATIOR LILCO EHEEGENCY PEEPIEEDIESS EIEECISE SCEllE10 50. 10( EEY. 1 Table 6.3-31 (SET Leak-EPCI/CS) SuppressicafoolAirActivity (uti/ce) (02:31-02:45) (02:46-03:00) (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) (03:46-04:00) (04:01-04:15) (04:16-04:30) (04:31-04:45) (04:46-05:001 10:31-10:45 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:(5 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00 Er-83a 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 5.07E+01 9.23E+01 1.26E+02 1.53E+02 1.39E+02 1.26E+02 1.15E+02 t5a 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 1.78E+01 3.43E+01 4.95E+01 6.35E+01 6.11E+01 5.!!E+01 5.65E+01 85 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.17E+00 2.34E+00 3.51E+00 4.68E+00 4.6tE+00 4.68E+00 4.6tE+00

           !?        1.69E-09       1.69E-09      1.69E-09      1.41E+01       2.47E+01        3.23E+31       3.76E+01      3.2tE+01      2.86E+01      2.50E+01 18        2.38E-09       2.3tE-09      2.3tE-09      3.93E+01       7.63E+01        1.11E+01       1.44E+02      1.35E+02      1.27E+02      1.20E+02 Ie-131a        2.33E-11       2.33E-11      2.33E-11      6.63E-01       1.33E+00        1.99E+00       2.65E+00      2.65E+00      2.65E+00      2.64E+00 133        6.821-15       6.82E-15      6.82E-15      1.92E-04       3.84E-04        5.76E-04       1.67E-04      1.66E-04      7.65E-04      7.64E-04 133a       2.13E-10       2.131-10      2.13E-10      5.91E+00       1.18E+01        1.76E+01       2.34E+01      2.34E+01      2.33E+01      2.32E+01 135a       1.35E-09       1.35E-09. 1.35E-09      9.4!E-02       9.73E-02        1.49E-02       5.12E-02      2.63E-02      1.35E-02      6.92E-03 135        1.96E-09       1.96E-09      1.96E-09      4.13E+01       9.37E+01        1.39E*02       1.84E+02      1.80E+02      1.17E+02      1.74E+02 Iobles             1.27E-08       1.27E-08      1.27E-08      1.17E+02        3.37E+02       4.81E+02       6.13E+02      5.79E+02      5.49E+02      5.21E+02 I-131         1.67E-07       1.67E-07      1.67E-07      2.7(E+01        5.4tE+01       8.21E+01       1.09E+02      1.09E+02      1.09E+02      1.09E+02 132        2.70E-08       2.70E-08      2.70E-OS      2.25E+00       4.17E+00        5.80!+00       7.16E+00      6.64E+00      6.15E+00      5.70E+00 133        3.3tE-07       3.3tE-07      3.3tE-07      5.19E+01        1.03E+02       1.53E+02       2.02E+02      2.00E+02      1.99E+02      1.97E+02 134        3.11E-07       3.11E-07      3.11E-07      1.04E+01       1.70E+01        2.09E+01       2.29E+01      1.88E+01      1.54E+01      1.27E+01 135        3.16E-07       3.16E-07      3.16E-07      4.12E+01        1.02E+01       1.17E+02       1.52Et02      1.48E+02      1.44E+02      1.40E+02 Iodines            1.22E-06       1.22E-06      1.22E-06      1.33E+02       2.59E+02        3.79E+02       4.9(E+02      4.83E+02      4.74E+02      4.65E*02 Co-58         3.00E-07       3.00R-07      3.00E-07      5.88E-01        1.18E+00       1.76E+00       2.35E+00      2.35E+00      2.35E+00      2.35E+00 60        3.00E-07       3.00E-07      3.00E-07      5.89E-01        1.18E+00       1.77E+00       2.36E+00      2.36E+00      2.36E+00      2.36E+00 fe-132         4.69E-07      .4.69E-07      4.69E-07      9.1(E-05        1.82E-04       2.13E-04       3.63E-04      3.63E-04      3.52E-04      3.62E-04 Cs-134         1.66E-04       1.66E-04      1.66E-08      1.63E-03        3.21E-03       4.90E-03       6.54E-03      6.54E-03      6.54E-03      6.5(E-03 137        2.14E-04       2.14E-08      2.14E-01      2.10E-03        4.20E-03       6.30E-03       8.40E-03      8.40E-03       8.40E-03      8.40E-03 la-140         5.75E-01       5.75E-07      5.15E-07      1.18E-05        2,30E-05       3.42E-05       4.558-05      4.54E-05      4.54E-05       4.54E-05 La-140         5.85E-07        5.15E-07     5.85E-07      1.16E-05        2.26E-05       3.361-05       4.45E-05       4.43E-05      4.41E-05      4.39E-05 Ce-141         5.50E-07       5.50E-07      5.50E-07      1.13E-05        2.21E-05       3.29E-05       4.36E-05       4.36E-05      4.36E-05      4.36E-05 Particulate          2.82E-06~      2.82E-06     2.82E-06      1.18E+00        2.36E+00       3.54E+00        4.12E+00      4.12E+00      4.12E+00      1.72E+00 s

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CCIFIDERT11L: SCEE1" 3 Ilf0tEATION LILCQ ENERGEICY Pi!PilEDI!!5 IIEICISE SCElll10 10. 104 IET. I fable 6.3-31 (511 Leak-EPCI/CS) Sup;ressicaPc:1liractivity luci/cci (05:01-05:15) 105:16-05:30) (05:31-05:451 (05:46-06:001 (06:01-06:151 (06:16-06:301 106:31-06:451 106:16-07:00) (07:01-07:151 (07:16-07:301 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-11:15 14:16-11:30 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 Er-83a 1.05E*02 9.52E*01 8.66E+01 7.!!!+01 7.16!+01 6.52E+01 5.93E+01 5.39E+01 4.90E+01 4.45E+01 15a 5.44E*01 5.23E+01 5.03E+01 4.t(E+01 4.6EE+01 4.4tt+01 4.31!+01 4.15E+01 3.99E+01 3.88E+01 85 4.611+00 4.6tt+00 4.6tE+00 4.6tt+00 4.6tE+GQ 4.6!E+00 4.6t!+00 4.6tE+00 4.68!+00 4.6t!+PD 17 2.18t+01 1.90E*01 1.66E+01 1.45E+01 1.26!+01 1.10!+01 9.61E+00 1.3tE+00 1.31E+00 6.3tE+0D 18 1.13E*!2 1.06E+02 9.9tt+01 9.39E+01 1.13E+01 8.31E+01 1.12E+01 7.36!+01 6.92E+01 6.51E+01 Ie-131a 2.64E+00 2.64E*00 2.68!+00 2.64E+00 2.6(E+00 2.6(!+00 2.63E+00 2.63E+00 2.63E+00 2.63E+00 133 7.63E-04 1.62E-04 1.61E-04 1.60!-01 7.59E-04 1.5tE44 7.57E-04 1.56E-04 7.55E-04 1.5(E-04 133a 2.31E+01 2.30!+01 2.30E+f1 2.29E+01 2.2t!*01 2.27E+01 2.27E+01 2.261+01 2.25E+01 2.2(E+01 135a 3.55E43 1.12E-03 9.34E-04 4.19E-04 2.(!!-04 1.2EE-04 6.471-05 3.32!-05 1.70E45 8.73!-06 135 1.10E+02 1.67E+02 1.64!+!2 1.61E+02 1.5tEt02 1.55E+02 1.52E+02 1.49E*02 1.(EE+02 1.(IE+02 Ichles 4.94E+02 4.10E+02 4.4t!+02 4.27E+02 1.07!+02 3.19E+02 3.72E+02 3.5EE+02 3.(2E+02 3.2tE+02 1-131 1.09E+02 1.09E*02 1.09E+02 1.0!E+02 1.09E+02 1.09E+02 1.0t!+02 1.0!E+02 1.0?!+02 1.etE+02 132 5.2!!+00 4.90E+00 (.5(E+00 4.21E+00 3.90!+00 3.61E+00 3.35E+00 3.10E+00 2.tt!+00 2.67E+00 133 1.95E+02 1.98t+02 1.92E+02 1.91E+02 1.19E+02 1.87E+02 1.161*02 1.tlE+02 1.13E+02 1.81E+02 134 1.04E+01 8.53E+00 1.00!+00 5.15E+00 1.72E+03 3.87E+00 3.18E+00 2.61E+00 2.1(E+00 1.15E+00 135 1.37t+02 1.33E*02 1.30!+02 1.26E+02 1.23E+02 1.20!+02 1.17E+02 1.1(E+02 1.11E+02 1.0!!+02 Iodises 4.57t+02 4.49t+02 (.42E+02 4.36E+02 4.2iE+02 4.24E+02 4.18E+02 4.12E+02 4.01E+02 4.02E+02 Coit 2.35E*00 2.35E+0D 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 2.35E+0S 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 60 2.36E+00 2.36E+00 2.35!+00 2.35Et00 2.3EE+00 2.36t+00 2.36E+90 2.35E+00 2.35E+00 2.36E+00 fe-132 3.61!-04 3.61E-04 3.60!-04 3.60! 4 1 3.59E-04 3.59E-04 3.591-04 3.5!!-04 3.5tE44 3.57E-01 Cs-134 6.54E-03 6.54E-03 6.54E-03 6.5(E-03 6.51!-03 6.5(E-03 6.54!-03 6.5(I-03 6.54E-03 6.5t!-03 137 8.401-03 8.(CE-03 1.40E-03 8.40E-03 8.40E-03 8.40E-03 8.40E-03 1.40E43 1.40E-03 8.40E43 la-140 4.54E-05 (.53E-05 4.53!-05 4.53E-05 4.53E-05 4.52E-05 4.52E-05 4.52E-05 4.511-05 4.51E45 La-140 4.37E-05 4.35E45 4.34!-05 4.32145 4.30E-05 4.2tE-05 (.25E-05 4.2tE-05 4.23E-05 (.21E Ce-141 4.36E45 4.36E-35 4.3i!-05 4.36! 4 5 4.3EE-05 4.35E-05 4.35E45 (.35! 4 5 4.35E-05 4.35E-05 Particulate 4.72E+00 4.72E+00 4.72E+00' (.12E+00 (.12E+00 4.12E+00 4.12E+00 4.12E+00 1.72E+00 4.12E+00 I O O O m

COEFID Hf!!L: SCIE &tIO IEFORMATIGE LILCO EN!!GEECY PLEPAIEEESS EIE!CISE SCHARIO E0.104 IEY. I fable 5.3-31 (!!T Leak 4PCI/CS) Suppressica Pool Air letivity (nCilee) (01:31-01:45) 101:46-01:00) 15:31-15:45 15:46-16:00 Ir-83a 4.06E+01 3.69E+01 15 3.69E*01 3.55E*01 85 4.68t+00 4.68E+00 11 5.56t+00 4.15E+00 11 6.13E+01 .5.16E+S1 Ie-131a 2.63E+00 2.63E*00 133 1.52E-04 1.51E-04 133a 2.21E+01 2.23E+01 135 4.48E-06 2.30E-06 135 1.41E+02 1.38t+02 lohles 3.15E+02 3.03E+02 I-131 1.04t+02 1.0lE+02 132 2.41E+00 2.29E+00 133 1.80E*R2 1.1tE+02 134 1.44t+00 1.llE*00 135 1.05E+02 1.03E+02 Iodines 3.91t+02 -3.92E+02 Co-58 2.35t+00 2.35E+00 60 2.36t+00 2.36E+00 fe-132 3.511-04 3.56E-04 Cs-134 6.54t-03 6.531-03 131 8.40E-03 8.40E-03 14-140 4.511-05 4.51E-05 La-140 4.19E-05 4.11E-05 Ce-141 4.351-05 4.35E-05 Particalate 4.12E+00 4.12t+00

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~ COREIDENTIAL: SCENEIO INF0EMfl01 Table 6.3-4 (Centre 11ed11cedcent PrimaryCentainmentActivity (uti/ce)

(00:00-00:15) (00:16-00:30) (00:31-00:15) (00:46-01:00) 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 (01:01-01:15) 09:31-09:45 (01:16-01:30) 09:46-10:00 (01:31-01:45) 10:01-10:15 -10:16-10:30 - (01:46-02:f.01 (0 08:00-08:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:45 08:46-09:00 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 Er-83n 8.33E-10 1.17E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 85 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.195-12 85 8.19E-12 3.38E-10 3.38E 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 87 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.388-10 4.77E-10 4.77E-10' 4.77E-10 4.77E-10 1.77E-10 4.77E-10 4.77E-10 4.77E-10 88 4.77E-10 4.77E-10 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.f7E-12 Ie-131n 1.36E-15 1.36E 1.36E-15 1.36E-15 1.361-15 1.36E-15 1.36E-15 133 1.36E-15 1.3CE-15 1.36E-15 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 1.26E-11 4.261-11 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 133n 4.2EE-11 4.26E-11 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 2.1CE-10 2.70E-10 2.708-10 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 2.703-10 2.70E-10 135m 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 3.73E-10 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 135 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 3.93E-17 2.5(E-09 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 2.5(E-09 2.54E-09 -2.5(E-09 2.54E-03 Ichles 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 3.3(E-08 3.38E-08 3.34E-08 3.34E-08 3.34E-08 3.34E-08 3.38E-08 3.34E-08 I-131 3.34E-08 3.34E-0! 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 132 5.40E-09 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 133 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 7.42E 7.(2E-08 134 7.42E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 135 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-08 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.14E-07 2.44E-07 2,11E-07 2.44E-07 2.4tE-07 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 ledines 2.4(E-57 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-02 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 Co-58 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08' 60 9.37E 9.37E-08 9.37E-08 9.37E-08 9.371-08 9.37E-08 Ye-132 9.37E-08 9.31E-08 9.37E-08 9.37E-08 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 Cs-131 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 4.281-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 137 4.28E-09 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 Ba-140 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-01 1.15E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 La-140 1.17E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 Ce-141 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63!-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 Partienlate

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e e LILCO EHEIGEICT Pl! Pit E H55 EI!!CISE SCH &tIO B0. 104 IET. 1 l COIFIDENTIAL: SCII1110 IIF0tilfl01 Table 6.3-4 (Centre 11edBlesdcen) Primary Containment Activity (uti/cel 102:31-02:45) (02:46-03:001 (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 103:46-04:001 12:16-12:35 (04:01-04:151 12:31-12:45. 12:46-13:00 (04:16-04:30) (04:3 10:31-10:45 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:45 1.53E+01 1.74E+01 1.90E+01 2.02E+01 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 5.07E+00 9.23E+00 1.261+01 Er-83: 8.33E-10 8.82E+00 9.90E+00 3.43E+00 4.95E+00 6.35E+00 7.64E+00 85n 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.78E+00 4.68E-01 5.85E-01 1.02E-01 8.19E-01 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 1.17E-01 2.34E-01 3.51E-01 85 8.19E-12 4.30E+00 4.37E+00 2.47E+00 3.23E+00 3.161+00 4.10E+00 87 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.3tE-10 1.41E+00 1.HE401 1.75E+01 2.04E+01 2.31E+01 4.77E 3.93E+00 7.63E+00 1.11E+01 88 4.77E-10 4.17E-10 4.63E-01 1.19E-01 2.65E-01 3.31E-01 3.97E-01 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 6.631-02 1.33E-01 Ie-131 9.58E-05 1.15E-04 1.34E-04 1.92E-05 3.84E-05 5.76E-05 7.67E-05 133 1.36E-15 1.36E-15 1.36E-15 2.34E+00 2.92E+00 3.49E+00 4.06E+00 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 5.91E-01 1.18E+00 1.76E+00 133 4.26E-11 2.02E-03 1.215-03 9.73E-03 7.49E-03 5.12E-03 3.29E-03 135n 2.705-10 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 9.48E-03 1.84E+01 2.28E+01 2.71E+01 3.13E+01 3.93E-10 4.73E+00 9.37E+00 1.39E+01 135 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 4.81E+01 6.13E+01 7.32E+01 8.41E+01 9.42!+01 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 1.77E+01 3.37E401 Ichles 1.09E+01 1.37E+01 1.64E+01 1.91E+01 3.345-08 2.74E+00 5.4tE+00 8.21E+00 1-131 3.34E-08 3.34!-08 1.00E+00 4.18E-01 5.811-01 7.18E-01 8.32E-01 9.26E-01 132 5.40!-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 2.25E-01 2.03E401 2.51E+01 2.99E+01 3.46E+0! 6.77E-08 6.77E-OS 5.19E+00 1.03E+01 1.53E401 133 6.77E-08 2.22E+00 2.10E+00 2.30E400 2.36E+00 2.32E+00 7.42E-05 7.42E-08 7.42E-08 1.04E+00 1.70!+00 134 2.47E+01 1.17E+01 1.52E+01 1.IEE+01 2.17E+01 6.31E-08 6.31E-05 4.12E+00 8.02E+00 135 6.31E-08 4.95E+01 6.06t+01 7.13E+01 8.17E+01 2.44E-07 1.33E+01 2.59E+01 3.79E+01 Icdines 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.35E-01 2.94E-01 3.53E-01 4.12E-01 6.005-08 6.00E-08 5.IIE-02 1.18E-01 1.76E-01 Co-53 6.00E-08 3.53E 4.12E-01 5.89E-02 1.18E-01 1.77E-01 2.36E-01 2.94!-01 60 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 3.64E-05 4.54E-05 5.44E-05 6.35E-05 9.37E-OS 9.37E-01 9.18E-06 1.83E-05 2.73E-05 Te-132 9.37E-08 9.80E-94 1.14E-03 3.27E-04 4.90E-04 6.54E-04 8.17E-04 Cs-134 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 1.63E-04 6.30E-04 8.40E-04 1.05E-03 1.26E-03 1.47E-03 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.2tE-09 2.10E-04 4.20E-04 137 6.84E-06 7.96E-06 2.36E-06 3.4tE-06 4.60E-06 5.72E-06 Ea-140 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.24!-06 4.51E-06 5.59E-06 6.67E-06 7.75E-06 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 1.22E-06 2.32E-06 3.42E-06 La-140 1.17E-07 6.57E-06 7.65E-06 2.26E-06 3.34E-06 4.42E-06 5.49E-06 Ce-141 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 1.19E-06 4.72E-01 5.90E-01 7.03E-01 8.27E-01 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 1.18E-01 2.36E-01 3.54E-01 Partienlate 5.63E-07 _ _ _ _ Ibdl

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O O LILC0 HHGHCY FHPHDHSS EIHCIII 3CEHIl0 E0.10( IET.1 CO N ID HTIE : SC H H IO IIf0H ATION ~ Table 6.3-1 (Centre 11edEleviern)

                                                                                       . Primary Centainment letivity lutilec)

(05:01-05:15) (05:16-05:30) (05:31-05:45) 105:46-05:00) 14:01-14:15 14:16-1(:30 (06:01-06:15) 14:31-18:45 (06:16-06:301 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15(06:31-06:45)-(06:46-07:00) 15:16-15:30 ( 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 1.34E+01 1.21E+01 1.11E+01 1.01E+01 1.95E+01 1.77E+01 1.61E+01 1.47E+01-II-83n 2.10E401 2.15E+01 8.99E+00 3.653+00 ' 1.05E+01 1.01E+01 - 9.71E+00 9.3iE+00 15m 1.09E+01 1.18E+01 1.13E+01 1.09E+01 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E*00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 15 9.35E-01 1.05E+00 1.44E+00 2.4tE+00- 2.16E+00 1.!!E+00 1.65E+00 4.36E+00 4.2tE+00 3.74!+00 3.2EE+00 2.tlE+00 17 1.83E+01 1.72E+01 2.3(E+01 2.20E401 2.07E+01 1.95E+01 2.57E+01 2.81E+01 2.64E+01 2.49E+01 5.93E-01' 5.93E-01 5.93E-01 5.92E-01 5.95E-81 5.95E-01 5.9(E-01 5.9tE-01 Ie-131: 5.293-01 5.95!-01 1.70E-04 1.70E-0( 1.71E-04 1.71E-04 1.70E-04 1.10E-04 133 1.53!-04 1.72E-04 1.71E-04 1.71E-0( 5.11E+00 5.09E+00 5.08t+00 5.06E+00 4.63E+00 5.19E+00 5.18E+00 5.16E+00 5.III+00 5.13E+00 133n 7.47E-06 3.83E-06 1.97E-06 1.0t!-04 5.51E-05 2.84E-05 1.46E-05 135: 7.10E-04 1.10E-04 2.10E-04 3.39t+01 3.66E+01 3.59E+01 3.52E+01 3.46E+01 3.95E+01 3.17E+01 3.10E+01 3.73E+01 135 3.5tE+01 1.16E+01 8.4tE+01 8.13E+01 7.10!+01 1.07E+02 1.02E+02 9.695+01 9.26E+01 Ichles 1.03E+02 1.12E+02 2.45E+01 2.4(E+01 2.44E+01 2.l(E+01 2.45E+01 2.45E+01 2.45E+01 2.45E+01 I-131 2.IIE+01 2.(GE+01 6.03E-01' 1.17E-01 7.57E-01 7.92E-01 6.51E-01 1.11E+00 1.03E+00 _9.51E-01 1.12E-01 132 1.06E+00 4.10E+01 4.31E+01 4.27E401 4.2E+01 4.20E401 1.17E Il 4.13E+01 133 3.93E+01 4.3tE+01 4.35E+01 7.18E-01 5.90E-01 4.84E-01 3.975-01 1.5lE+00 1.30E+00 1.075+00 1.75!-01 134 2.0!!+00 1.93E+00 2.57E+01 2.51E+01 2.44E+01 2.15E+01 2.19E+01 2.71E+01 2.64E+01 135 2.75E+01 3.01E+01 2.94E+01 9.t(E+01 9.32E+01 9.20E+01- 9.0IE+01 1.00!+02 9.853+01 9.70!+01 9.57E+01 Iedices 9.17E+01 1.02E+02 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 Cc-58 4.71E-01 5.29E-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 5.30!-01 5.30!-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 60 4.71E-01 8.07E-05 3.06E-05 8.11E-05 8.10E-05 8.09E-05 1.0tE-05 fe-132 7.25E-05 8.15E-05 8.18E-05 1.12E-05 1.47E-03 1.47E-03 1.(7E-03 1.47E-03 1.47E-03 1.17E-03 1.47E-03 1.47E-03 Cs-134 1.31!-03 1.475-03 1.19E-03 1,89E-03 1.19E-03 1.89E-03 1.19E-03 1.6tE-03 1.89E-03 1.191-03 1.19E-03 1.89E-03 137 1.02E-05 1.02E-05 1.02E-05 1.021-05 1.02E-05 -1.02E-05 1.02E-05 Sa-110 9.0!!-06 1.02E-05 1.02E-05 9.72E-06 9.60E-06 9.64E-06 9.60E-06 9.565-06 9.19E-06 9.tSE-06 9.81E-06 9.76E-06 La-It0 1.82E-06 9.19E-06 9.7tt-06 9.7t!-06 9.10E-06 9.19E-06 9.19E-06 9.79E-06 9.79E-06 Ce-lil 8.72E-06 9.10E-06 1.06!+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 Particulate 9.45E-01

mm-- O O O LILCO ENEIGEICY PIE?llEDIESS EIEIC15E SCEllE10 50. 104 RET. 1 C01FIDENT11L: SCE11EIO INFOINITION ] Table 6.3-41 (SEY Leak-EPCI/CS) Primary Centainment Activity (uti/ce) 100:00-00:15) (00:16-00:30) (00:31-00:45) (00:46-01:00) (01:01-01:151 09:16-09:30 09:31-09:45 (01:16-01:30) 09:46-10:00 (01:31-01:451 10:01-10:15 101:46-02:00) (02:01-0 10:16-10:30 Ot:16-J8:30 03:31-08:45 08:46-09:00 09:01-09:15 08:00-:8:15 8.33E-10 1.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 8.33!-10 8.33E-10 Ir-13n f.33E-10 8.33!-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 85 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 85 8.19!-12 8.19E-12 3.38E-10 3.3tE-10 3.3fE-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.3tE-10

             !7        3.38E-10                                                                                                              4.77E-10      4.77E-10 4.77E-10        4.77E-10      4.77E-10       4.77E-10 4.77E-10       4.773-10      4.77!-10      4.77E-10 88                                                                                                                              4.67E-12      4.67E-12 4.67E-12        4.67E-12      4.67E-12       4.67E-12 4.67E-12       4.67E-12      4.67E-12      4.67E-12 Ie-131:                                                                                                 1.36E-15       1.36E-15      1.36E-15      1.36E-15 1.35E-15      1.36E-15        1.36E-15        1.36E-15 133        1.36E-15       1.365-15                                                                                               4.26E-11      4.26E-11 4.26E-11       4.26E-11      4.265-11       4.26E-11 4.26E-11       4.26E-11      4.26E-11      4.26E-11 133:                                                                                                               2.70E-10      2.70E-10      2.70E-10 2.70E-10        2.70E-10        2.70E-10      2.70E-10 135m       2.70E-10       2.70E-10      2.70!-10                                                                                               3.93E-10 3.93E-10      3.93E-10       3.93E-10      3.93E-10 3.93E-10      3.93E-10      3.93E-10         3.93E-10 135         3.93E-10 2.54E-09       2.54E-09      2.54E-09      2.54E-09 2.54E-09      2.54E-09         2.54!-Os       2.54E-09 Rebles             2.54E-09      2.54!-09 3.34E-08       3.34E-08      3.34E-08      3.34E-GI 3.34E-OH      3.34E 08         3.34E-08       3.34E-05 I-131          3.34E-08      3.34E-OH                                                                                                             5.40E-09 5.40E-09      5.40E-09       5.40E-09      5.40E-09 5.40E-09      5.40E-09      5.40E-09         5.40E-09 132        5.40E-09                                                                                                6.77E-08      6.77E-08      6.77E-08 6.77E-08         6.77E-08       6.77E-02      6.77E-08 133        6.77E-05       6.77E-08      6.77E-08                                                                                               7.42E-08 7.42!-08      7.42E-08       7.42E-08      7.42E-05 7.42!-08      7.42E-08      7.42E-08        7.42E-08
134 7.42E-08 6.31E-Cl 6.31E-08 6.315-08 6.31E-08 6.31E-Ol 6.31E-08 6.31E-05 6.31E-08 6.315-08 6.31E-08 g

135 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.HE-07 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 IcGines 2.44E-07 2.44E-07 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 Co-5! 6.00E-08 6.00E-OH 6.00E-05 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.0DE-08 6.00E-08 60 6.00E-08 9.37E-08 9.37E-01 9.37E-08 9.37E-08 9.375-08 9.37E-08 9.37!-01 9.37E-08 9.37E-01 9.37E-08 Te-132 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33!-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 Cs-134 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 3.33E-09 4.28E-09 4.2SE-09 4.21E-09 4.28E-09 4.28E-09 4.2tE-09 4.28E-09 4.2EE-09 137 4.2tE-09 4.28E-09 1.15E-07 1.15!-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 , 1.15!-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07 1.15E-07

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5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 Particulate 5.63E-07 5.63!-07 i _ ' i g

LILCO ENERGEICY PREPatIDIESS IIFICISE SCIIntIO BO. let IIT. 1' - . CONFIDENTIAL: SCElllID INFORMATION Table 6.3-4 (ControlledBlondesn)- Primary' Containment Activity ' (uti/ccl (07:31-07:45) (07:46-08:00) 15:31-15:15 15:46-16:00 Er-83n .9.14E+00- 8.32E+00 85 8.32E+00 8.00E+00 85 1.05E400 1.05E+00 87 1.25E+00- 1.09E+00 88 1.62E+01 1.53E+01 Ie-131n 5.92E-01 5.92E-01 133 1.70E-04 1.69E-04 133m 5.04E+00 5.03E+00 135n 1.01E-06 5.18E-07 135 3.33E+01 3.26E+01 Hebles 7.49E401 7.20E401 I-131 2.44E+01 2.43E+01 132 5.53E-01 5.18E-01 133 4.07E+01 (.03E+01 134 3.26E-01 2.68E-01 135 2.38E+01 2.32E+01 Iodines 8.97E+01 8.86E+01 Co-58 5.29E-01 5.29E-01 60 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 fe-132 8.05E-05 8.0(E Cs-134 1.47E-03 1.47E-03 137 1.89E-03 1.89E-03 Ba-140 1.01E-05 1.01E-05 La-110 9.52E-06 9.47E-06 Ce-1(1 9.78E-06 9.78E-06 Particulate 1.06E+00 1.06E+00 1

O O~ O LILCO EHEIG! ICY PIEPhtEDIE55 IIEtt15E SCER&t10 10. 104 IEY.'1 C0f!ID!ITIAL: SCHlII0 IIF0tH17 ION ~ fable 6.3-41 (Sti Leat-!PCI/CSI PrimaryCentainmentletivity (uti/eci (02:31-02:45) (02:46-03:00) (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) 12:01-12:15 (03:46-04:00) 12:16-12:30 (04:01-04:151 12:31-12:45 12:46-13:00(04:16-04:301 (04:31-10:31-10:45 10:16-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:(5 '11:46-12:00 3.06E+01 2.78E401 2.53E+01 2.30E+01 8.331-10 1.01E+01 1.85E+01 2.52E+01 Er-83n 8.33E-10 8.33E-10 1.13E+01 6.86E+00 9.10E+00 1.27E+01 1.22E+01 1.18E+01 15m 1.77E-10 1.77E-10 1.771-10 3.56E+00 7.02E-01 9.25E 9.36E-01. 9.36E-01 9.36E-01 f.19E-12 8.19E-12 8.19E-12 2.34E-01 4.61E-01 55 5.00E+00 4.94E+00 6.47E+00 7.52E+00 6.56E+00 5.73E+00 87 3.38E-10 3.38E-10 3.3tE-10 2.83E+00 2.8tE+01 2.71E+01 2.55E+01 .2.40E+01 4.77E-10 4.77E-10 7.87E+00 1.53E+01 2.22E+01 13 4.77E-10 5.29E-01 2.65E-01 3.9tE-01 5.30E-01 5.30E-01 5.29E-01 Ie-131: 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 4.67E-12 1.33E-01 1.53E-04 1.53E-04 1.53E-04 1.53E-04 1.35E-15 3.85E-05 7.69E-05 1.15E-04 133 1.36E-15 1.36E-15 4.6(E+00 3.53E+00 4.69E+00 4.67E+00 4.66E+00 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 4.26E-11 1.18E+00 2.36E+00 133n 2.70E-03 1.33E-03 1.90E-02 1.95E-02 1.50E-02 't.025-02 5.26E-03 135m 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 2.70E-10 2.78E+01 3.68E+01 3.61E+01 3.54E+01 3.47E+01 3.93E-10 3.93E-10 9.46E+00 1.875+01 135 3.93E-10 9.63E+01 1.23E+02 1.16E+02 1.10E+02 1.04E402 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 2.54E-09 3.54E+01 6.74E+01 Ichles 2.19E+01 2.19E+01 2.18E+01 2.18E+01 3.34E-08 3.34E-08 5.48E+00 1.10E+01 1.6(E+01 I-131 3.34E-08 1.14E+00 8.35E-01 1.16E+00 1.43E+00 1.33E+00 1.23E+00 132 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 5.40E-09 4.50E-01 4.04E+01 4.01E+01 3.97E+01 3.94E+01 6.77E-08 6.77E-08 1.04E+01 2.06E+01 3.06E+01 133 6.77E-08 2.53E+00 1.19E+00 4.5tE+00 3.76E400 3.09E+00 7.421-08 7.42E-08 2.07E+00 3.40E+00 134 7.42E-08 2.III+01 2.81E+01 8.23E+00 1.60E+01 2.3(E+01 3.04E+01 '2.96E+01 135 6.31E-08 6.31E-0! 6.31E-08 7.58E+01 9.87E+01 9.66t+01 9.47E+01 9.30E+01 2.14E-07 2.4(E-07 2.66E+01 5.18E401 Icdices 2.44E-07 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.70E-01 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 1.18E-01 2.35E-01 3.53E-01 Co-58 6.00E-08 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 2.36E-01 3.53E-01 4.71E-01 4.715-01 60 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 6.00E-08 1.18E-01 5.46E-05 7.27E-05 7.26E 7.25E-05 7.24E-05 9.37E-05 9.31E-08 1.83E-05 3.64E-05 Te-132 9.37E-08 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 3.27E-04 6.54E-01 9.80E-04 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 Cs-134 3.33E-09 3.33!-09 3.33E-09 1.26E-03 1.68!-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.6tE-03 4.2tE-09 4.28E-09 4.205-04 8.40E-04 137 4.2fE-09 9.081-06 9.01E-06 2.36E-06 4.61E-06 6.85E-06 9.09E-06 9.09E-06 Ea-140 1.15E-07 1.155-07 1.15E-07 6.72E-06 .8.90E-06 8.86E-06 '8.82E-06 f.78E-06 1.17E-07 1.17E-07 2.33E-06 4.53E-06 La-140 1.17E-07 8.72E-06 8.72E-06 4.42E-06 6.57E-06 8.73E-06 8.72E-06 Ce-Ill 1.10E-07 1.15E-07 1.10E-07 2.26E-06 9.45E-01 9.45E-01 9.45E-01 9.45E-01 5.63E-07 5.63E-07 2.36E-01 4.72E-01 7.09E-01 Particulate 5.63E-07

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L11.C0ENEEGEICYstE?lEEDIESSIIEECISISCEllE1030.'104EET.11 CCIEIDEIT11L: SCEIIII0 IIF0ENATICI Table 6.3-41-(StiLeak-EPCI/C11' PrimaryCe:tainmentletivity (uti/ce) 105:01-05:15) 105:16-05:30) 105:31-05:15) (05:(6-06:00) (06:01-05i15) 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:45 (06:16-06:30) 14:(6-15:00 (05:31-06:45) 15:01-15:15 (06:46-07:00) (07:01-0 15:16-15:30. 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 13:31-13:15 13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 1.19E401 1.0tE+01 9.81E+00 8.92E+00 1.73E+01 1.58E+01 1.43E+01- 1.30E+01 Er-83: 2.09E+01 1.90E+01 1.67E+00 8.96E+00 8.62E+00 8.29E+00 7.98E+00 1.05E+01 1.01E+01 9.68E+00 9.31E+00 15 1.09!+01 9.36E-01 9.361-01 9.36E-01 9.35E-01 9.36E 9.35E-01 9.36E-01 85 9.36!-01 9.36E-01 9.361-01 2.20E+00 1.92E+00 1.6tE+00 1.46t+00 1.2iE+00 3.10E+00 3.32E+00 2.89E+00 2.52E+00 17 4.36E+00 -1.30E*01 1.66E401 1.56t+01 1.47E+01 1.38t+01 Il 2.25E+01 2.12E+01 2.00!+01 1.Itt+01 1.77E+01 5.27E-01 5.26E-01 5.26E-01 5.26E-01 5.2fE-01 5.23!-01 5.28E-01 5.27E-01 5.27E-01 Ie-131: 5.2!E-01 1.51E-04 1.511-04 1.52E-04 1.52E-04 1.51E-04 1.51E-04 133 1.53!-04 1.52E-04 1.52E-04 1.52E-04 4.53E+00 4.52E+00 4.50E+00 4.49E+00 4.59E+00 4.5tE+00 4.56E+00 4.55E+00 133: 4.62E+00 4.61E+00 2.52E-05 1.29E-05 6.63E-06 3.40E-06 1.75E-06 7.10E-04 3.64!-04 1.871-04 9.5tE-05 4.91E-05 135: 2.93E+01 2.87E+01

                                                                                         .3.15E+01        3.10E+01-     3.0(E+01         2.9tE+01 135         3.11E+01        3.3(E+01        3.2tE+01       3.22E+01 7.44E+01         7.13E+01       6.83E+01       6.56E+01 9.40E+01         8.95E+01      8.53E+01          -8.1(E+01        7.7tE401 Nehles               9.89E+01 2.17E+01       -2.17E+01        2.16E+01       2.16E+01' 2.185+01       2.17E+01            2.17E+01       2.17E+01 I-131          2.18E+01        2.18E+01 1.23E-01      6.70E-01         5.21E-01       5.75E-01       5.33E-01 9.30E-01        9.08E-01       8.41E-01            7.80E-01 132         1.06E+00                                                                                                                        3.66E+01       3.63E+01 3.78E+01       3.75E+01      3.72E+01         3.69E+01 133         3.91E+01        3.tlE+01        3.84E+01       3.81E+01 7.74E-01      6.35E-01         5.22E-01       4.28E      3.51E-01
1.40E+00 1.15E+00 9.43E-01 134 2.0l!+00 1.71E+00 2.22E+01 2.16E+01 2.53E+01 2.46E+01 2.40E+01 2.34E+01 2.28E+01 135 2.74E+01 2.67E+01 2.60E+01 8.36E+01 8.25E+01 1.14E+01 8.04E401 8.99E+01 '8.85E+01 8.72E+01 8.59E+01 8.(7E+01 Iodines 9.14E+01 4.70E-01 4.70E 4.70E-01 4.70E-01 4.70!-01 4.70E-01 4.70E-01 4.70E-01 4.70E-01 Co-58 4.70E-01 '4.71E-01 4.711-01 4.71E-01 '4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 4.711-01 60 4.71E-01 4.71E-01 (.71E-01 7.18E-05 7.17E-05 7.16!-05 7.15E-05 7.14E-05 7.23E-05 7.22E-05 7.21E-05 7.20E-05 7.192-05 fe-132 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 1.31!-03 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 Cs-134 1.31E-03 1.31E-03 1.6tE-03. 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.6fE-03 1.6tE-03 1.68E-03 137 9.02E-06 9.05E-06 9.0(E-06 9.04E-06 9.03E-06 9.03E-06
      !a-140            9.07E-06        9.075-06        9.06E-06       9.061-06 8.56E-06      8.52E-06         8.49E-06       8.45E-06       8.(1E-06 8.75E-06        8.71E-06         8.67E-06      8.63E-06            8.60E-06 La-140                                                                                                                                                           8.70E-Os 8.71E-06       8.718-06      8.71E-06         8.71E-06       8.70E-06 Ce-141            8.72E-06        8.72E-06        8.72E-06       8.71E-06 9.44E-01      9.(4E-01         9.44E-01       9.44E-01       9.44E-01 9.(SE-01         9.4(E-01      9.(tE-01            9.44E-01 Particulate            9.45E-01
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                                                                                                                                                              &.11E-11      3.75E-11           3.43E-11 5.10E-11          5.40E-11              5.40E-11      4.13E-11          4.50E-11 132        5.40E-11           5.40E-11        5.40E-11 6.61E-10          6.16E-10          6.31E-10      6.16E-10           6.02E-10' 6.77E-10        6.77E-10      6.77E-10          6.77E-10              6.77E-10 133        6.77E-10                                                                                                                                                 3.17E-10           2.56E-10 7.42E-10              7.&2E-10      6.00E-10          4.85E-10          3.92E-10 134        7.42E-10           7.42E-10        7.(2E-10      7.42E-10 6.06E-10          5.81E-10          5.58E-10      5.35E-10           5.13E-10 6.31E-10        6.31E-10      6.31E-10          6.31E-10              6.31E-10 135        6.31E-10 2.25E-09          2.08E-09          1.9&E-09      1.82E-09           1.71E-09 2.&&E-09        2.4&E-09      2.4&E-09          2.4&E-09              2.4&E-09 Icdines            2.4&E-09 2.50E-11          2.47E-11          2.43E-11      2.39E-11           2.36E-11 6.00E-10        6.00E-10      6.00E-10          6.00E-10               2.5&E-11 Cc-58        6.00E-10                                                                                                                                                 0.00E+00           0.00E+00 6.00E-10              0.00E+00      0.00E+00          0.00E+00        'O.00E+00 60        6.00E-10           6.00E-10        6.00E-10      6.00E-10 3.29E-10          3.23E-10         -3.18E-10      3.13E-10           3.08E-10 9.37E-10        9.37E-10      9.37E-10          9.37E-10               3.3&E-10 fe-132         9.37E-10                                                                                                                                                 5.09E-11           5.01E-11 3.33E-11               5.(OE-11     5.32E-11          5.2&E-11          5.16E-11 Cs-134         3.33E-11           3.33E-11        3.33E-11      3.33E-11 6.67E         6.57E-10          6.47E-10      6.37E-10           6.27E-10 4.28E-11        4.28E-11      4.28E-11          4.28E-11               6.77E-10 137        4.28E-11                                                                                                                                                 6.97E-10           6.86E-10 1.15E-09.              7.42E-10     7.31E-10       ~7.19E-10            7.08E-10 Ba-140         1.15E-09           1.15E-09        1.15E-09      1.15E-09 6.19E-10          6.07E-10          5.95E-10      5.8&E-10           5.73E-10 1.17E-09        1.17E-09      1.17E-09          1.17E-09               6.31E-10 La-140         1.17E-09                                                                                                                                                 0.00E+00           0.00E+00 1.10E-09              0.00E+00      0.00E+00          0.00E400          0.00E400 Ce-141         1.10E-09           1.10E-09        1.10E-09      1.10E-09 2.42E-09         '2.3BE-09          2.3&E-09      2.31E-09          -2.27E                                        5.63E-09        5.63E-09      5.63E-09          5.63E-09               2.46E-09 Particulate         5.63E-09

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            -133a       3.81E-13 3.77E-16      1.91E-16       9.63E-17         L.86E-17 1.15E-14     5.79E-15         2.92E-15       1.48E-15      7.46E-16 135n      4.&9E-14         2.27E-14                                                                                                             2.35E-12         2.27E-12 2.79E-12       2.70E-12      2.61E-12       2.52E-12      2.43E-12 135       3.20E-12         3.09E-12      2.99E-12     2.89E-12 5.12E-01      5.0&E-01       4.97E-01         4.89E                                                         5.52E-01     5.4&E-01         5.36E-01       5.28E-01      5.20E-01 Iebles           5.69E-01         5.61E-01 2.71E-10      2.67E-10       2.63E        2.5BE-10 2.89E-10         2.85i.-10      2.80E-10      2.76E-10 I-131        3.0&E-10         2.99E-10      2.9&E-10                                                                                                                1.26E-11 1.81E      1.65E-11      1.51E-11       1.38E-11 2.61E-11     2.38E-11         2.17E-11       1.9BE-11 132       3.13E-11         2.85E-11                                                                                                             4.76E        4.65E-10 5.23E-10      5.10E-10       L.99E-10      4.87E-10 5.8!E-10         5.7&E-10      5.61E-10     5.LBE-10         5.35E-10 133                                                                                                                                             3.04E-11         2.47E-11 7.15E-11      5.78E-11       L.68E-11      3.78E-11 1.68E-10     1.35E-10      1.09E-10        8.85E-11 131       2.07E-10                                                                                                               3.53E-10       3.39E-10         3.25E                                                                      4.35E-10         4.17E-10       4.00E-10      3.8&E-10       3.68E                135       4.92E-10         L.72E-10      L.53E-10 1.20E-09      1.16E-09       1.12E-09         1.09E-09 1.47E-09      1.40E-09        1.35E-09       1.29E-09      1.25E-09

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08:00-08:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:45 08:(6-09:00 0.00% 0.004' O.00t 0.004 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% tr-131 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t - 0.00t 0.00t 0.00* 0.00t 0.90t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t - 85a 81666.72t 80435.31% 79222.&8% 0.00* 85475.21% 84186.37t 82916.98% 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 85 0.00t 0.00% 0.001 -0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 87 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% - 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 81 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t Ie-131n 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% - 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 133 0.00* 0.00% 0.001 - -0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 1332 0.00% 0.00t 0.00t 0.00s 0.00* . 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 135n 0.00* 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 135 0.00t 0.00% 81667% 80435% 79222% Ot 85&75% 8(186% 829171 Ot Ot 0% I bles 0% 3.71 3.71t 3.71t 3.71t~ 3.71t 3.71t 3.71t 3.71t 3.71: I-131 3.71% 3.71% 0.03t .0.03% 0.03% 0.03t 0.03% 0.03t 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 2.26% ' 132 2.26% 2.26% 2.26% 2.26t 2.26t 2.26% 2.263 2.26% 133 2.261 2.26% 0.15% 0.154 0.15% 0.15t 'O.151 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 138 0.15t 0.15% 0.63% 0.63t 0.63t 0.63% 0.63t 0.63t 0.63% 0.63t 0.63% 135 0.63t 0.63% 74 7% 7% 71 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% Iodites 71 1.20t 1.20t 1.20% 1.20% 1.20t 1.20% - 1.20% 1.20% 1.20t 1.20% 1.20% 6.67% Co-58 6.67% 6.672 6.67%

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6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 0.94% 50 0.9&t 0.9&t 0.9&t 0.941 0.942 0.94t 0.9&t 0.9(t 0.9t* Te-132 0.94t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.004 0.33t 0.33% 0.33% 0.00t 0.00% Cs-134 0.33% 0.33% 0.08t 0.08% 0.092 0.09t 0.08% 0.08% 0.43t 0.43t 0.43t 0.43t 137 0.43t 2.87t 2.87t 2.87% 2.87% 2.871 2.87* 2.87% 2.871 2.87t la-140 2.87% 2.87% 1.17t 1.17~ 1.17t 1.17t 1.17% 1.17t 1.171 1.17t 1.17t 1.17t La-140 1.171 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% Ce-141 13t 13t 13t 13% itt 1(t lit 1(t 13t 133 Particulate 144 _ _ _ _ _ _ - MMb

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                                                                                                                                  . Secondary Containsent Air Activity tftPC (02:46-03:00) (03:01-03:15) (03:16-03:30) (03:31-03:45) (33:46-04:00) (04:01-04:15) (04:16-04:30) (04:31-04:45) (04:46-05:00).(05:01-05:15) (05:16-05:30)-

10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 11:16-11:30 11:31-11:15 11:46-12:00 12:01-12:15 12:16-12:30 12:31-12:45 12:(6-13:00 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 Ir-lh 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%' O.00% 0.00% 0.00t - 15s 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 15 78027.93t 76851.391 75692.59t 7t551.27% 73&27.15% 72319.98t 71229.51t- 70155.48t 69097.65% 68055.77t 6702!.59t li 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00* 0.00t 0.00%

             !!                  0.00%                                          0.00%           0.00%                       0.00%               0.00%           0.00%          0.00t          0.00t          0.00%            0.001            0.001 Ie-131n                   0.00%                                          0.00%           0.00%                       0.00%               0.00%           0.00%          0.00%          0.00t          0.001            0.00%            0.00% .

133 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 1332 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 135m 0.00t 0.00t 0.00t 0.00* 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00t 0.00% 135 0.00t 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00s - Ichles 78028% 76851% 75693% 7&551% 73&27% 72320% 71230% 70155% 69098% 6d056% 67030%' I-131 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 3.71% 132 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03t 0.03t 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03t - 133 2.26* 2.26t 2.26t 2.26t 2.26t 2.26% 2.26* 2.26% 2.26% 2.26t 2.264 134 0.15t 0.15t 0.15t 0.15t 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15s 0.15t 135 0.63% 0.63% 0.63% 0.63t 0.63t 0.63t 0.63t 0.63t 0.63t 0.63t 0.634 Icdines 7% 7% 74 72 71 7% 74 7% 7% 71 71 Co-58 1.20s 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20t 1.20s 1.20t 50 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67 6.67% 6.67% 6.67% 6.67* Te-132 0.9&t 0.9&t 0.9tt 0.9&t 0.9&t 0.911 0.94t 0.9&t 0.94t 0.9&* 0.94% CS-131 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.00t 0.00% 0.001 133 0.08% 0.08% 0.08t 0.08t 0.07t 0.07t 0.07t 0.07 0.07% 0.07% 0.07t

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La-140 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% 1.17% Ce-141 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% 0.55% -' Particulate 13t 13t 13t 13t 13t 13t 13t 13% 13t 13t 13%

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COITIDEITI1L: SCE!!E10 IIF0EMATICI ~ Ii1LCO HEEGIICT PE!PAEEDIESS EIEECISE SCH&EIO 90.104 EET.1. Table 6.3-7 Fuel Fool letivity. (utilec) 104:46-05:00) (02:31-02:45) 19:31-10:45 -(02:(6-03:001 10:46-11:00 11:01-11:15 103:01-03:15) 11:16-11:30 (03:16-03:30) 11:31-11:45 11:46-12:00 -(03:31-03:(5) 12:01-12:15. 12:16-12:30(03:(6-04:00)12:31-12:45 (04:01-01:15). (0 Er-83: 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 15n 1.84E-10 1.t(E-10 1.14E-10 8.I(E-10 8.84E-10 1.14E-10' t.III-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 85 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 87 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.691-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09

               !!        2.3tE-09      2.3tE-09       2.3tE-09       2.3tE-09       2.3tE-09        2.3tE-09         2.38E-09         2.3tE-09              2.31E-09       2.31E-09 Ie-131         2.33!-11      2.33E-11       2.33E-11       2.33E-11       2.33E-11        2.33E-11         2.33E-11         2.33E-11              2.33E-11       2.335-11
                                                                                                                                    '6.82E-15 133        6.82E-15      6.82E-15       6.82E-15       6.82E-15       6.82E       6.82E-15         6.82E-15                               6.82E-15       6.82E-15 133n       2.13E-10      2.13E-10       2.13E-10       2.13E-10       2.13E-10        2.13E-10         2.13E-10         2.13E-10              2.13E-10      '2.13E-10 135        1.35E-09      1.35E-09       1.351-09       1.35E-09       1.35E-09        1.35E-09         1.35E-09         1.35E-09              1.35E-09       1.35E-09 135        1.96E-09      1.96E-09       1.96E-09       1.96E-09       1.96E-09        1.96E-09         1.96E-09         1.96E-09              1.96E-09       1.96E         Ichles             1.27E-01      1.27E-08       1.27E-01       1.27E-08       1.27E-08        1.27E-08          1.27E-38        1.271-08              1.27E-08        1.27E-08' I-131         1.67E-07      1.67E-07       1.67E-07       1.67E-07       1.67E-07        1.f7E-07         1.67E-07         1.67E-07              1.67E      1.67E-07 132        2.70E-08      2.70E-08       2.70E-Ot       2.70E-08       2.70E-01        2.70E-08        2.70E-08         2.70E-Ot               2.70E-08       2.70E-08 133        3.35E-07      3.38E-07       3.38E-07       3.3tE-07       3.3tE-07        3.3tE-07         3.3tE-07         3.3tE-07              3.3tE-07       3.33E-07 134        3.71E-07      3.71E-07       3.71E-07       3.71E-07       3.71E-07        3.71E-07        3.11E-07         3.71E-07               3.71E-07       3.71E-07 135        3.16E-07      3.16E-07       3.16!-07       3.16E-07       3.16!-07        3.16E-07         3.16E-07        3.16E-07               3.16E-07       3.16E-07 Ic3ines            1.22E-06      1.22E-06       1.22E-06       1.22E-06       1.22E-06        1.22E-06        1.22E-06         1.22E              1.22E-06       1.22E-06 Co-58         6.17E+01      6.17Et01       6.17E+01       6.17E+01       6.17E+01        6.17E+01        6.17t+01         6.17E+01               6.17E+01       6.17E+01 60        1.92E+03      1.92E+03       1.92E+03       1.92E+03       1.92E+03        1.92E+03        1.92E+03         1.92E+03               1.92E+03       1.92E+03-Te-132          (.69E-07      4.69E-07       4.69E-07       4.69E-07       4.69E-07        4.69E-07         4.69E-07        4.69E-07               4.69E-07       4.69E-07 Cs-134          1.04E401      1.0(E+01       1.0(E401       1.04E+01       1.04E+01        1.04!+01        1.04E+01         1.04E+01               1.04E+01       1.04E+01 137        1.14E+01      1.84Et01       1.84E+01       1.84E+01       1.84E+01        1.84E+01        1.84E+01         1.t(E+01               1.84E+01       1.84E+01 Ba-140          1.2tE-06      1.2tE-06       1.2tE-06       1.2tE-06       1.2tE-06        1.2tE-06        1.2tE-06         1.2tE-06               1.2tE-06       1.2SE-06 La-140          5.tSE-07      5.85E-07       5.85E-0?       5.85E-07       5.85E-07        5.85E-07        5 85E-07         5.85E-07               5.85E-07       5.85E '

Ce-141 2.021-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 Particulate 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 -2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 l _. - m _ _ _ __ . _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _

x - O O O . CONFIDENTIAL: SCEIIII0 IIF0EIATICI LILCO ENEEGEICY PEEP 1EEDIESS EIRCISE SCEllEIO E0.104 EET. I fable 6.3-7 FuelPoolletivity (nCi/ce) 105:01-05:15).(05:16-05:30) (05:31-05:45) 105:46-06:00) 106:01-06:15) (06:16-06:30) (06:31-06:45) (06:46-07:00) (07:01-07:15) (07:16-07:30) 13:31-13:45 13:46-14:00 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:45 14:46-15:00 15:01-15:15 15:16-15:30 13:01-13:15 13:16-13:30 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09. 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E Ir-83: 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 4.17E-09 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 '8.84E-10 8.84E-10. l 85: 8.84E-10 8.84E-10 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.10E-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.10E-11 4.10E-11 85 4.102-11 4.10E-11 4.10E-11 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09. 1.69E-09 87 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 1.69E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.3fE-09 88 2.38E-09 2.38E-09 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 Ie-131a 2.33E-11 2.33E-11 2.33!-11 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 133 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 6.82E-15 ~ 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 133a 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 2.13E-10 1.35E-09 1.35E-09 1.35E-09 ~1.35E-09 1.35E-09 1.351-09' 1.35E-09 135 1.35E-09 1.35E-09 1.35E-09 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 1.96E 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 135 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 1.96E-09 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 Nobles 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.27E-08 1.67E-07 1.678-07 1.67E-07 '1.67E-07 1.67E-07 1.67E-07 I-131 1.67E-07 1.67E-07 1.67E-97 1.67E-07 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.10E-08 132 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 133 3.38E-07 3.385-07 3.38E-07 3.38E-07 3.71E-07 3.11E-07 3.71E-07 3.111-07 3.11E-07 3.71E-07 134 3.71E-07 3.71E-07 3.71E-07 3.11E-07 3.16E-07 3.16E-07 -3.16E-07 3.16E-07 3.16E-07 3.16E-07 135 3.16E-07 3.15E-07 3.16E-07 3.16E-07 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.225-06 1.22E-06 Iodices 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 Co-58 6.17t+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 6.17E+01 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 60 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 1.92E+03 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 Te-132 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 4.69E-07 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 Cs-134 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.04E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 137 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.84E+01 1.28E-06 1.28E-06 1.285 1.28E-06 1.28E-06 Ba-140 1.28E-06 1.28E-06 1.28E-06 1.288-06 1.28E-06 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 5.85!-07 $.85E La-140 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 5.85E-07 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 Ce-141 2.021-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.02E-01 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E403 2.01E403 Particalate 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03 2.01E+03

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table 6.3-7 Tuel Peal Activity (uti/ce) 107:31-07:45) (07:(5-08:00) 15:31-15:45 15:45-16:00 Er-83: 4.17E-09 4.17E-09

              !5m         1.84E-10       1.IlE-10 15          4.10E-11     -4.16E-11.

17 1.69E-09 1.69E-09

              !!          2.3!E-09       2.31E-09 Ie-131m          2.33!-11       2.33Z-11 133          6.82E-15       6.82E-15 133          2.13E-10       2.13E-10 135          1.35!-09       1.35E-09 135          1.95E-09       1.95E-09 I:bles               1.271-01       1.27E-08 I-131           1.57E-07       1.67E-07 132          2.70E-O!       2.70!-G1 133          3.3tE-07       3.3tE-07 131          3.71E-07       3.71E-07 135          3.15E-07       3.15E-07 I dines              1.221-05       1.22E-05 C:-58           E.17E+01       6.17E+01 60          1.92E+03       1.92E+03 Te-132           4.69E-07       1.69E-07 Cs-131           1.0(!+61       1.01E+01 137          1.84E+01       1.84E+01
         !a-140           1.21!-06       1.2tE-06 La-140           5.85E-07       5.tSE-07 Ce-141           2.02E-01       2.02E-01 Partie:1 ate            2.01E+03       2.01E+03

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COIFID HTIAL: SCH itIO IIF0tElfIOI t,ILC0 IIHGHCY PHPHEDIESS IIIRCISI SCIIRIO E0.104 - Ilf.1 - Table 6.3-8 RB5V5 SespieActivity (uC1/ce) (00:00-00:15) (00:16-00:30) (00:31-00:45) (00:16-01:00) (01:01-01:15) (01:16-01:30) (01:31-01:45) (01:46-02:00) (02:01-02:15) (02:16-02:30) (02:31-02:45) 08:00-08:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:45 08:(6-09:00 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 - 09:31-09:45 09:16-10:00 ~ 10:01-10:15 10:16-10:30 10:31-10:45 tr-83n Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service P.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 151 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 IS Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service 8.55E-03 8.12E-03 8.29E-03 8.17E-03 8.0LE-03 7.92E-03. 87 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Wet in Service 3.35E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12

          !! Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       4.77E-12       4.77E-12         4.77E-12      4.77E-12     4.77E        4.77E-12 Ie-1311 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        1.22E-12       1.20E-12'      '1.19E      1.17E-12     1.15E-12         1.13E-12 133 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       1.36E-17       1.36E-17         1.36E-17      1.36E-17     1.36E-17         1.36E           133 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       4.26E-13       4.26E-13         4.26E-13      4.26E-13     1.26E-13         4.26E           135m Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service      2.70E-12       2.7DE-12         2.70E-12      2.70E-12     2.70E-12         2.70E           135 Not in Service Net in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       3.93E-12       3.93E-12         3.93E-12      3.93E-12     3.93E-12         3.93E-12 Iobles                    NA             NA             NA            NA               NA   -8.55E-03        8.42E-03        8.29E-03       8.17E-G3     8.0&E-03         7.92E-03 I-131 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        1.67E-11       1.67E-11         1.67E-11      1.67E-11     1.67E-11         1.67E-11 132 Mot in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       2.7CE-12       2.70E-12         2.70E-12      2.70E-12     2.70E-12        .2.70E-12 133 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       3.38E-11       3.38E-11         3.38E-11      3.38E-11     3.38E-11         3.38E-11 134 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       3.71E-11       3.71E-11         3.71E-11      3.71E-11     3.71E-11         3.71E-11 135 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       3.16E-11       3.16E-11         3.16E-11      3.16E-11     3.16E-11         3.16E-11 Iodiles                   NA             NA             NA            NA               NA     1.22E-10       1.22E-10       '1.22E-10       1.22E-10     1.22E-10         1.22E-10 Co-51 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        1.80E-13       1.80E-13         1.80E-13     '1.80E-13     1.80E-13         1.80E-13 50 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       1.80E-13       1.8CE-13         1.80E-13      1.80E-13     1.80E-13         1.80E-13 Te-132 Mot in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service         2.81E-13       2.81E-13         2.81E-13      2.81E-13     2.81E-13         2.81E-13 Cs-134 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service         8.53E-17       8.20E-17         7.87E-17      7.5&E-17     7.22E-17         6.90E-17 137 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service       2.61E-15       2.56E-15         2.52E-15      2.48E-15     2.(LE-15         2.40E       !a-140 Net in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        3.45E-13       3.65E-13         3.4SE-13      3.tSE-13     3.45E-13         3.&5E-13 La-143 Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        3.51E-13       3.51E-13         3.51E-13~     3.51E-13     3.51E-13         3.51E-13 Ce-141 Mot in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service Not in Service        3.30E-13       3.30E-13         3.30E-13      3.30E-13     3.30E-13         3.30E-13 Particulate                 NA            NA             NA             NA '            NA     1.67E-12       1.67E-12         1.67E-12      1.67E-12     1.67E-12         1.67E-12
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(05:31-05:45) (05:46-06:00) (06:01-06:15) (06:16-06:30) (06:31-06':&5) (06:46-07:00) (07:01-07:15) 15:16-15:30 15:31-15:45 (07:16-07:30) 15:46-16:00 (07:31-07:45) (07:4 14:01-14:15 14:16-14:30 14:31-14:(5 -14:&6-15:00 15:01-15:15 13:31-13:45 13:46-11:00 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 II-83a 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 8.33E-12 1.77E-12' 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12' 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 151 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 1.77E-12 6.21E .6.12E 'J3 6.03E-03 5.9&E-03 5.85E-03 5.76E-03 85 6.60E-03 6.50E-03 6.40E-03 6.31E-03 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 -3.38E-12 87 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 3.38Ek12 3.38E-12 3.38E-12 4.77E-12 4.77E-12 .4.77E-12 4.77E-12 4.77E-12 4.77E-12 Il 4.77E-12 4.77E-12 L.77E-12 4.77E-12 8.78E-13 8.61E-13 8.51E-13' 8.38E-13 8.2&E-13 8.12E-13 Ie-131 9.36E-13 9.21E-13 9.06E-13 8.92E-13 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 133 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 1.36E-17 4.26E-13 1.26E-13 4.26E-13 1.26E-13 L.26E-13 4.26E-13 133a 4.26E-13 4.26E-13 1.26E-13 4.26E-13 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 135a 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 135 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 3.93E-12 6.12E-03 6.03E-03 5.9&E-03 5.85E-03 5.76E-03 I:bles 6.60E-03 6.50E-03 6.40E-03 6.31E-03 6.21E-03 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 I-131 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 1.67E-11 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 132 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 2.70E-12 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 133 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.38E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11' 3.71E-11 131 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.71E-11 3.16E-11 3.16E-11 3.15E-11 3.16E-11 3.16E-11 135 3.16E-11 3.16E-11 3.16E-11 3.16E-11 .3.16E-11 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.22E 1.22E-10 Iodites 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.22E-10 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 Co-SS 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 60 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 1.80E-13 2.81E 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 Te-132 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 2.81E-13 2.81E-13. 2.21E-17 1.97E-17 1.7&E-17 1.50E-17 1.27E-17 Cs-134 3.47E-17 3.21E-17 2.95E-17 2.70E-17 2.46E-17. 1.82E-15 1.79E-15 1.76E-15 1.73E-15 1.70E-15 137 1.97E-15 1.9&E-15 1.91E-15 1.88E-15 1.85E-15 3.15E-13 3.45E-13 3.15E-13 3.15E-13 3.45E-13 Ba-140 3.45E-13 3.45E-13 3.&5E-13 3.45E-13 3.45E-13 3.51E-13 3.51E-13 3.51E-13 3.512-13 3.51E-13 La-110 3.51E-13 3.51E-13 3.51E-13 3.51E-13 3.51E-13' 3.30E-13 -3.30E-13 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 Ce-141 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 3.30E-13 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.07E 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 1.67E-12 Particulate

a c Q. , Q_.)  %/ COIFIDIITIAL: SCttitIO IIF0H &TI0I - LILCO EHIGHCT PttPitIDHS$ UttCISI SCIntIO 90.194 -IIT. le i Table 6.3-9 Station Vent Seaple Activity (uci/cc) (00:00-00:15)~(00:16-00:30) (00:31-00:45) (00:46-01:00) (01:01-01:15)J(01:16-01:30) (01:31-01:15) (01:46-02:00) (02:01-02:15) (02:16-02:30)-(02:31-02:45). 08:00-08:15 08:16-08:30 08:31-08:45 08:46-09:00 09:01-09:15 09:16-09:30 09:31-09:45 09:46-10:00 10:01-10:15 10:16-10:30 .10:31-10:45 Ir-831 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06' 1.22E-06 2.29E-01 4.17E-01 5.68E-01 ~ 6.89E-01 6.27E-01 '5.70E 1.22E-06: 852 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 4.86E-02 9.35E-02 1.35E-01 1.73E-01 1.66E-01 1.60E-01 ~2.59E-07J 85 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 2.25E-03 L50E-03 6.75E-03 9.01E-03 9.01E-03 -9.01E-03' 1.20E-08 87 4.96E-07 4.96E-07 4.96E-07 4.96E-07 9.30E-02 1.62E-01 2.12E-01 2.47E-01 2.15E-01 1.88E-01 4.96E-07, 88 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 1.31E-01 2.47E-01 3.48E-01 4.36E-01 4.11E-01 .3.86E-01 6.99E-07. Ie-131n 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 1.28E-03 2.56E-03 3.8&E-03 5.12E-03 5.12E-03 5.11E-03 6.8&E-09 133 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 3.75E-07 7.49E-07 1.12E-06 1.49E-06 .1.49E-06 1.49E-06 2.00E-12~ 1332 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 1.17E-02 2.3&E-02 3.49E 4.6&E-02. a.62E-02 4.61E-02 6.25E 135s 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 7.41E-02 7.61E-02 5.85E-02 4.00E-02 2.05E-02 1.05E-02 3.95E-07 135 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 1.08E-01 2.12E-01 3.12E-01 4.08E-01 L.00E-01 3.93E-01 5.76E-07= Ichles 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 ~6.99E-01 1.2&E+00 1.68E+00 2.05E+00 1.90E+00 1.77E+00 3.73E-06 I-131 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.&BE-03 2.48E-08 5.26E-03 1.05E-02 1.58E-02 2.10E-02 2.10E-02 2.09E-02 2.48E-08 132 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 8.50E-04 1.58E-03 2.'.9E-03 2.71E-03 2.51E-03 2.33E-03 4.00E-09 133 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 1.06E-02 2.11E-02 3.1&E-02 4.15E-02 4.12E-02 4.09E-02 5.01E-08 131 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E 5.50E-08 ~1 .17E-02 1.92E-02 2.36E-02 2.58E 2.12E-02 1.7&E-02 5.50E-08 135 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 L.67E-08 9.93E-03 1.93E-02 2.83E-02 3.67E-02 3.58E-02 3.48E-02 4.67E-08 Icdiees 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 3.8&E-02 7.17E-02 1.01E-01 1.28E-01 1.22E-01 1.16E-01 1.81E-07 Co-58 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 3.37E-04 6.73E-04 1.01E-03 1.35E-03 1.35E-03 1.35E-03 2.69E 60 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 3.37E-04 6.73E-04 1.01E-03 1.35E-03 1.35E-03 1.35E-03 2.69E fe-132 L.20E-11 E.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 5.26E-08 1.05E-07 1.57E-07. 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.092-07 4.20E-11 Cr-131 1.19E-12 1.49E-12 1.19E-12 1.49E-12 9.3&E-07 1.87E-06 2.80E-06 3.7&E-06. 3.7&E-06 -3.7&E-06 1.49E-12 137 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.20E-06 2.10E 3.60E-06 4.80E-06 4.80E-06 4.80E 1.92E-12 3a-110 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 6.&5E-09 1.29E-08. '1.93E-08 2.58E-08 2.57E-08 2.57E-03. 5.16E-11 La-1(C 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 6.56E-09' 1.31E-08 1.95E-08 2.59E-08 2.58E-08 2.57E-08 5.25E-11 Ce-141 4.9&E-11 1.9;E-11 4.9&E-11 L.9&E-11 '6.17E-09' 1.23E-08 1.85E-08 2.47E-08 2.47E-08 2.46E-08. 4.9&E-11~ Particulate 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 6.75E-OL 1.35E-03 2.03E-03 2.70E-03 2.70E-03 2.70E-03 ~2.53E-10

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Kr-83a 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 1.22E-06 15s 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 2.59E-07 35 1.20E-08 1.20E-05 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 37 4.96E-07 4.96E-07 E.96E-07 4.96E-07 6.96E-07 6.96E-07 4.96E-07 6.96E-07 4.%E-07 6.96E-07 II 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 tr.9?E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 Ie-131: 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 133 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12. 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 133a 6.25E-05 6.25E-18 6.25E-Of 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.2SE-08 6.25E-05 6.25E-08 6.25E-05 s.25E-08 135a 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 135 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 . 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76t-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 I:bles 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-% 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-M 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 I-131 2.48E-08 2.&BE-08 2.4BE-08 2.&BE-08 2.48E-08 2.&8E-05 2.&BE-03 2.&BE-05 2.&8E-08 2.&BE-08. 132 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 K.00E-09 6.00E-09 4. W.-09 1.00E-01 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 133 5. die-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-Od 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 134 5.50E-08 5.5M-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.5(,E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 135 4.67E-08 4.67E-06 E.67E '18 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 L.67E-08 6.67E-08 4.67E-08 Icdines 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.8tE-G7 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 Co-58 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 60 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.6*E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.6*E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 Te-132 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 6.20E-11 E.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 E.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 Cs-131 1.&9E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.69E-12 1.49E-12 137 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 la-142 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 La-140 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 Ce-141 4.M E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 L.9 E-11 4.ME-11 E.9&E-11 4.ME-11 4.ME-11 4.ME-11 4.HE-11 Particulate 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10

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         .Kr-83s         1.22E-06              1.22E-06                    1.22E-06      1.22E-06        1.22E-06        1.22E-06     1.22E-06          1.22E-06         1.22E-06                                      1.22E-06        1.22E-06 85s        2.59E-07              2.59E-07                    2.59E-07      2.59E-07        2.59E-07        2.59E-07     2.59E-07         2.59E-07          2.5?E-07                                      2.59E-07        2.59E-07.

85 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 1.20E-08 87 a.96E-07 6.96E-07 4.96E-07 4.%E-07 4.96E-07 E.96E-07 E.96E-07 4.96E-07 6.96E-07 6.96E-07 4.96E-07 18 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 6.99E-07 Ie-131s 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 6.8&E-09 133 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 2.00E-12 133s 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 6.25E-08 135s 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 3.95E-07 135 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 5.76E-07 Ichles 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 3.73E-06 I-131 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.&BE-08 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.48E-08 2.tBE-08 2.48E-08 132 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 E.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 6.00E-09 4.00E-09 6.00E-09 6.00E-09 4.00E-09 4.00E-09 133 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5. die-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 5.01E-08 134 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 5.5E-08 5.50E-08 5.50E-08 135 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-38 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 4.67E-05 4.67E-08 4.67E-08 6.67E-08 6.67E-08 Iodines 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.832-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E-07 1.81E Co-51 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.6*E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 60 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 2.69E-11 Te-132 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 4.20E-11 6.20E-11 E.20E-11 E.20E-11 4.20E-11 6.20E-11 6.20E-11 6.20E-11 Cs-134 1.49E-12 1.t?E-12 1.&9E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 1.69E-12 1.&9E-12 1.49E-12 1.49E-12 137 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 1.92E-12 Ba-140 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 5.16E-11 La-140 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 5.25E-11 Ce-141 6.9&E-11 E.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 4.9&E-11 6.9&E-11 Particulate 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10 2.53E-10

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jj 1 Suporession Pool Samples j t 6.4.3-2C Dose Rates Associated with Post Accident Samples (mR/hr) l J Primary Containment Samples 6.4.3 2D bose Rates Associated'with Post Accident Samples (mR/hr) i Secondary Containment Samples 6.4.3 2E Dose Rates Associated with Post Accident Samples (mR/hr)

 ,                                 Suppression Pool Air Samples 6.4.4-1     PM 134 Skid Dose Rates EL. 112 (Distances-in ft, from RX BLDG. wall)  ;

t 6.4.4 2 PM'126 PM 134 Stack Samples (mR/hr) i 6.4.5 RHR Service Water Activity , i

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cur l DRith 6 RE-014 h#"#0 P00L nAgg FUEL 1 1 STORAGE POOL l RwCU YlLTER b

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RE=035 . MAIN HATCHWAY 1 i, R E-015 Controller Notes: , s i i e i l l Ilr.E l l l l 1) All dose rates are in mR/hr.

l. l'RE*014 l' RE 015 l RE 038 l l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the lamediate
          ]00:0001:15 l < 0.5          l < 0.5       l           0.7    l      vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby egJipment specific dose rates H.              l            l             l                  l      are    provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable.to the general
        .]01:16-02:30 l        400     l     400     l           400    l      area surrounding the monitor.

l l l02:3104:00 l 380 l 380 l 380 l 3) Radletion dose rates for specific cenponents are for distances i f t. from l l l l l that conponent. l~ l04:0105:00'l 340 l 340 l 340 l

        .'                l           l              l                  l 4) . For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific l05:0106:00 l        320    l      320     l           320    l      equipment dose rates, give Interpolated values between the two readings.

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         $       108:00-l      300     l     300     l           300    l 5) for times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinum Permissible Concentration (HPC).

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PE*C38 MAIN HATCHWAY i RE-013 Controller Notes: i i i i

      .l    TIME        l            l              l                      l 1) All dose rates are in inR/hr.

l l RE 014 l RE-015 l RE 038 l , l l l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the inmediate ! l 04:16-05:00 l' 340 l 340 l 340 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearty ecpipment specific dose rates l p. l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l05:0106:00 l 320 l 320 l 320 l area surrounding the monitor.

l  ;  ; l l l06
0107:00 l 300 l 300 l 300 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific cornponents are for distances i f t. from l l l l l that conpanent.

, l07:0108:00 l 290 l 290 l 290 l

       '                '            '              '                      ' 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors ord/or specific l                                                                                   equipment dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
      .y                                                                     5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have altborne noble pas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinum Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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l. TIME l l l l 1) All dose rates are in mR/hr.

l j. l RE-014 l RE 015 l RE 038 l l l l l2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the inmediate l05:1606:00-l 320 l 320 l 320 l vicinity of the monitor locotton. If no nearty ecpipment specific dose rates l l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general

      .l06:01 07:00 l             300    l             300       l      300      l                area surrounding the sonitor.

l  ; l l l l07:0108:00 l 290 l 290 l 290 l 3) Radiation dose rotes for specific components are for distances 1 f t. from s i that conponent. l'

4) for intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific
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egalpnent dose rates, give interpolated values oetween the two readings.

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( 5) for times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have altborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable haxinun Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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l 11ME l 1) All dose rates are in mR/hr.

j. lALLARES.S l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the immediate l00:0001:15.l 0.6 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipment specific dose rates l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l01:1602:30 l 50 l area surrounding the monitor.
   .l02:3104:00 l                           50            l 3) Radiation dose rates for speelfic components are for distances 1 f t. from
  -l                               l                      l          that conponent.

l04:0105:00 l 45 l 1 l l l 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific l 40 equipment dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings. l05:0106:00 l l [e f f 1 08:00 l 40 5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne

    '                              '                    J            noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC).
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Duci WAN HATDtWAY Controller Notes: I E 4 3 8 4 l TIME l l lINSIDE l ALL OTHERl 1) All dose rates are in nR/hr.

   -l.                          lRE010lRE-011lRWCUROOMl AREA 3 l l                         l                    l                   l                      l                  l2)Theareamonitorradiationlevelsreflectedthedoseratesintheimmediate
 -l00:0001:15 l<0.5 l < 0.5. - l NOTE 6 l                                                                0.6       l     vicinity of thJ monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates l                         l                    l                   l                      l                  l     are provided, the area redletion monitor reading is applicable to the general l01:1602:30 l 35 l 450 l NOTE 6 l                                                                  50        l     area surromding the monitor.

l . .l l l l l l 02:31 04:00-~ l 35 l 580 l NOTE 6 l 50 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conpanents are for distances i f t. f rom H l l l l l that conponent. l04:01-05:00 l 30 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 45 l l l l l l l 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific-l05:0106:00 l 28 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 40 l equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings. l l l l l

   .l06:0108:00' l 25 l '570 l NOTE                                                         6 ' l 40               l 5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne f                                                                                                                   noble gas concentration granter than the allowable Maximun Permissible Concentration (MPC).
6) No reason to enter this cubicle so dose rates are not provided.
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       .l     . T IME ,     l           l              lINSIDE l ALL OTHERl 1) All dose rates are in nR/hr.

j' l RE 010 l RE 011 lRWCU ROOM l AREAS l 1 l l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the immediate l04:1605:00 l 30 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 45 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates l_ j l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l05:0106:00 l 28 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 40 l area surromding the monitor. l l l l l l ,

       ^l06:0107:00 l 27 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 40                                  l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances i f t. from l                  l          l              l           l           l         that conponent.                                                                          ,

l07:0108:00 l 25 l' 570 l NOTE ' 6' l 40 l

                                                                              ' 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific equipment dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building WILL have airborne noble gas concentration creater than the allowable Maximtsn Permissible O Concentration (MPC).
6) No reason to enter this cubicle so dose rates tre not provided.

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l N w Ad - nt on d UNIT Y(MT Duci WA:N 9tATCHWAY Controller Notest r"' - i i e i s l 11ME l l lINSIDE lALL OTHERl 1) All dose rates are in aR/hr. l l RE 010 l RE 011 lRWCU ROOM l AREAS l l l . l l l l 2) The eres monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the imediate l05:16-06:00_l 28 l 570 l NOTE 6' l 40 l viclntty of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates

  '                                                                                                                  are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l                   l                    l                                     l l  l06:0107:00 l 27 l 570 l NOTE 6 l 40                                                                        l      area surromdire the monitor.

l  ;  ;  ; l l l07:0108:00 l 25 l' 570 l NOTE 6' l 40 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances 1 it. f rom

  '                            '                                        '                                     '      that conponent.
4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximtsn Permissible O Concentration (MPC).

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6) No reason to enter this cubicle so dose rates are not provided.

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l TIME l l 1) Att dose rates are in mR/hr. '

      .j                       lALLAREAS l l                      l                   l2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the lunediate l00:0001:15 l                0.4           l        vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearty eg;lpment speelfle dose rates l                      l                   l        are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l01:1602:30 l                50            l        area surrounding the monitor.
        ;                      ;                   l l02:3104:00 l-               50            l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific components are for distances 1 f t. fra l                     l                   l         that conponent.

l04:0105:00 l 45 l l l l 4) For intermediate tocations between area radiation monitors and/or specific 05 01 06:00 l 40 l equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings. l 01 08:00 l' 40 l' 5) for times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximtsn Permissible Concentration (MPC). s w e g e -w-e~~,w w-+-n-~ee.-ww- r ee-,.--w-w,,,m-waw-m- n------we,- v---s- +

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       -lf                         l RE-006 j. RE 007 l RE 006 lRE007 l l        l                          l               l                           l                           l                            l 2) The area inanitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the immedlote l        l 00:00-01:15 l 3.0                         l   4.0                   l            15              l          20                l              vicinity of the nonitor location, if no nearby equi lnent speelfic dose rates l                          l                l                         l-                           l                            l              are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l01:1602:30 l 110 l 110 l 1100                                                                     l    1100                   l               area          surromding the monitor.

l l t l l l l02:3104:00 j.100 l 100 l 1000 l 1000 l 3) Radiation dose rates for speelf fe conpanents are for disterces 1 f t. f rom f~ j l l -- l l that couponent. 2

      -. l . 04 :01 05:15 l 90 l 170 l 900                                                                 l 1700 l
       ~l                          l                l-                        l                            l                            l 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation nonitors and/or specific 110 1 110 1 1100                                                     1 1100                      i               equienent dose rates, sive interpolated values between the two readin0s.

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r 01 08:00 l 90 l' 90 l 1000 l 1000 l 5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne

        '                          '                                          '                            '                            '              noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinun Permissible 1.

Concentration (MPC).

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    .l04:1605:15 l 90 l 90 l 900                                                      l 900 l                     vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates
    '}                                 l             l            l                   l                l          are provided, the area rAdlation monitor reading is applicable to the general l05:1606:30 l 100 l 100 l 1000 l 1000 l                                                                     area surrounding the monitor.

l06:3107:15 l 80 l 80 l 800 l 800 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances 1 f t. f rom l l l l l l that caponent. l07:1608:00' l 75 l' 75 l 750 ' l 750 l

                                                                                                       ' 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have altborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinun Permissible Concentratlon (MPC).
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   ' l^   TIME                  l             l                   lPIPERVLVElPIPERVLVEl 1) All dose rates are in aft /hr.
    -l                          lRE006lRE007lRE006 lRE007 l l                          l             l                   l          l            l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the insnediate l05:1606:00 l 110 l 110 l 1100 l 1100 l                                                        vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates 1      l             .

l l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l06:0107:00 l 100 l 100 l 1000 l 1000 l area surromding the monitor. l l l l l l

  - l07:0108:00 l 100 l 100 l 1000 l 1000 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances 1 f t. from
     '                          '             '                   '          '            '         that conponent.
4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific equipnent dose rates, give interpglgted values between the two readings.
5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the attowable Maxinun Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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j. TIME l l l GENERAL l 1) A!! dose rates are in nft/hr.

l l RE 004 l RE-005 l AREAS l l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation tevels reflected the dose rates in the imediate l00:0001:15 l < 0.5 l < 0.5 l < 0.5 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent specific dose rates l l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general il01:16-02:30 l 5.0 l 5.0 l 50 l area surromding the monitor. l l l I l l02:3104:00 l 200 l 200 l 200 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances i f t. f rom l l l l that component. l04:0105:00 l 170 l 170 l 170 l l l l l 4) For intennediate locations between area radiation nonttors and/or specific

      -l05:0106:00 l                                           160             l       160      li 160       l         equipment dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.

g i i e 1 06:00 l' 140 l 140 l 140 l' 5) For times af 01:15 ter (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will ha.v4 airborne

       '                                                                       '                 '                     roble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinun Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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i i i i i l TIME l l l GENERAL l 1) All dose rates are in inR/hr. l l RE 004 l RE 005 l AREAS l l l l l l 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the imediate l04:1605:00 l 160 l 160 l 160 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipment speelfic dose rates l l l l l are provided, the area radiation eonttor reading is applicable to the general l05:0106:00 l 150 l 150 l 150 l area surrounding the nonitor.

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l06:0107:00 l .150 l 150 l 150 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponenta are for distances 1 f t. from l l l l l that conponent.

       .l07:0108:00 l         140         l      140             l      140    l
                                                                               ' 4) for intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or speelfic      '

l equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.

5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have alrborne O noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY DATA 1 l ese easyg satta 6 '"""'" sDO. C. , b O O O at I O D t C f l 1 O l Q[ prcon Q ce" Min , O E O ies  : m . Controller Notes i i i i i l TIME l l l GENERAL l 1) All dose rates are in mR/hr.

j. l RE 004 l RE 005 l AREAS l l' l l l l2) The area nonitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the inmediate vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipment specific dose rates l05:1606:00 l 150 l 150 l 150 l l l l l l are provided, the area radiation ponitor reading is applicable to the general l06:0107:00 l 140 l 140 l 150 l area surrounding the monitor.
     !               I                             s                              l l07:0108:00 l               140               l            140              l            140              l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances 1 f t. from                      I
     '               '                             '                              '                            '           that conponent.
4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific eqJipment dose rates, glVe interpolated values between the tWo readings.
5) For times after 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowtble Maxinum Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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O PRl8ARY CDNTAINWENT E RL-001 O i- B5TR HEAT EXCHANGER REACTOR SulL. DING CLOSED LOOP JEAT EXCMANGER l Controller Notest i I I I I I l TIME l l l l l 1) Att dose rates are in aft /hr. , l lRE001lRE002lRE003lRE035l l l l l l l2)Theareamonitorradiationlevelsreflectedthedoseratesintheimmediate - { 'l00:0001:15 l 0.6 l<0.5 l<0.5 l 0.5 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent speelfic dose rates l l l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l01:1602:30 l 50 l 50 l 50 l 27 l area surromding the monitor. l l  ! l l l l02:3103:15 l 50 l 8500 l 50 l 25 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances 1 f t. from l l l l l l that conponent. l03:1605:00 l 45 l 7300 l 60 l 23 l l l l l l l 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific

   ' 05 1 06:00 l 40 l 6500 l 60 l 20                                                               l        equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.

k 1-08:00 l 40- ' l 6000' l 60 l' 20 l5)Fortimesafter ' 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximtsn Permissible l Concentration (MPC). l

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E MR MEAT PUuPS CMANSER E%"*" O er- o . . , _ NEAT i RMR REMOVAL 3% P PUMPS (Rwu . O 8*C RE-003 O o PRtWARY g O CONTAINMIKT RE-001 O f , B STR HEAT ,.,. E EXCHANGER REACTOR BUILDING g C.0$t2 LOOP JEAT 13CMANGER Controller Notes: i i i e i 1 l T!WE l l l l l 1) Alt dose rates are in nR/hr. l lRE001lRE002lRE003lRE035l l_ l l l l l 2; The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the larnediate

         .l04:1605:00 l 4600 l 8200 l 70 l 23                                           l vicinity of the nonitor location. If no nearby equipment spectfic dose rates l                             l                 l      l          l           l         are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general l05:0106:00' l 4200 l 7600 l 64                                   l 22 l                area surro m sing the monitor.

l i  ! l l l06:0107:00 l 4000 l 7100 l 60 l 20 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific corrponents are for distances 1 it. f rom l l l l l l that ccrnponent. l07:0108:00 l 3600 l 6800 l 57' l 20 l

           '                             '                 '      '                      ' 4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors and/or specific equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have airborne nohte gas concentration greater than the allowable Maxinun Permissible Concentration (MPC).

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O PR * * "Y CONTAlWWENT E' ' O b' O BSTR HEAT - aE-001 g EXCHANGER REAc10R suit. DING CLOSED LOOP MEAT EXCMANGER Controller Notes: i i i i i l- TIML~ l l l l l 1) All dose rates are in eft /hr. l lRE001lRE002lRE003lRE-035l l l -l l l ' 2) The area monitor radiation levels reflected the dose rates in the intnediate l05:1606:00 l 4300 l 6500 l 65 l 21 l vicinity of the monitor location. If no nearby equipnent speelfic dose rates l l l l l l are provided, the area radiation monitor reading is applicable to the general j 06:01 07:00 l 3900 l 6100 l 60 l 20 l area surrounding the monitor. l l l l l l l07:0108:00'l'3600 l 5800 l 57 l 20 l 3) Radiation dose rates for specific conponents are for distances i f t. f rom that component.

4) For intermediate locations between area radiation monitors ard/or specific equipnent dose rates, give interpolated values between the two readings.
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5) For times af ter 01:15 (09:15) the entire Reactor Building will have alrborne noble gas concentration greater than the allowable Maximuti Permissible Concentration (MPC).
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Controller Notes: o 1. ' Data ecolies for all event paths.

2. Background is 600 dom /100 cm2..

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