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ML20045C474
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Issue date: 06/09/1993
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ANNUAL EXERCISE

't JUNE 9,1993

. OBJECTIVES

- On-Site

- Off-Site

. PLAYER GUIDELINES

- On-Site

- Players List

- Off-Site

- Players List

. CONTROLLERS INSTRUCTIONS

- Controllers Instructions

- Controller / Evaluator Observation Sheets

- Controller Organization

. EVALUATION MATERIAL

. NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

AND SEQUENCE OF EVENTS

- On-Site Events

- Off-Site Events

- Simulator

. INITIAL CONDITIONS

. MESSAGES

- On-Site Messages

- Off-Site Messages ,

l - Public Relations & Rumor Control

- Media Monitor  ;

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ANNUAL EXERCISE JUNE 9,1993 e MINI-SCENARIOS

- 1 Fork Truck

- 2 Fuel Poolleak

- 3 Containment Hatch

- 4 Turbine Driven Aux Feed Pump

- 5 Steam Leak

- 6 Loss of Power to EOF

= 7 Reception and Care Center

- 8 Off-site injury

  • OPERATIONS DATA

= Plant Annunciators

- Plant Status

. RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION

( - Meterological Data

- Chemistry Data

- Process Monitor and RRIS Data

- Area Radiation Monitor Data

= In-Plant Survey Maps

- Perimeter Rad Data

- Field Monitoring Data

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OBJECTIVES CALLAWAY PLANT j ANNUAL EXERCISE -JUNE 9,1993 s

1. Demonstrate tne ability to perform accident detection and assessment.

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2. Demonstrate the ability to classify an emergency.

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3. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.
4. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.
5. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls. l l
6. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off- j site authorities. j j 7. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.
8. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shift Emergency Response l Organization.

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9. Demonstrate the activation of the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) and dissemination of information to the public.
10. Demonstrate the use of EOF personnel to support emergency response.
11. Demonstrate the ability to perform field monitoring, including soil, l

vegetation, and water samples.

12. Demonstrate the ability to determine the magnitude and impact of a radiological release.
13. Demonstrate the capability for post accident coolant sampling and analysis.
14. Demonstrate the ability to transition into a plant recovery and plant re-entry.
15. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.
16. Demonstrate the ability to use emergency power systems in the EOF l (where not a part of plant safety systems).
17. Demonstrate the availability of backup communication capabilities.

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STATE AGENCY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES h STATE Dose FIELD STATE STATE l STATE

() OBJ DESCRIPT1oM Eoc ASSESS MONrTOR JPIC RADLAB _FCP 1 MobRization of personnel X X X X X 2 Faches, equip. & displays X X X X 3 Direction and control X X X 4 Communications X X X X X 5 Worker exposure control X X X 6 Field monitoring X 7 Plume dose projection X 8 Radiciodine sampling X 9 Plume protective actions X X 10 Public alerting (15 minutes) X 11 Public Information X 12 Media briefings X*

13 . Rumor control X 14 K) for emergencyworkers X X X 15 Implement protective action 16 School protective actions 17 Traffic a'd access control X 18 Registration and monitoring 19 Facilities for congregate care 20 Emergency medical service 21 Hospital operations 22 Worker / vehicle decon.

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O, OBJ oESCRIPT1oM STATE Eoc DOSE ASSES 3 FIELD MoNfToR STATE JMC STATE RADLAB STATE FCP [

23 Assistance requests X*

24 Ingestion sample collection 25 Ingestionlab operations >

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30 Shift change X l

31 On-site evacuation support 32 Unannounced exercise / drill X*

33 Off-hours exercise / drill X*

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COUNTY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES gm l CALLAWAY OSAGE GASCONADE MONTGOMERY (s - OBJ oESCRIPT10N EoC Eoc EOC Eoc 1 Moblization of personnel X X X X 2 Facittles, equip. & displays X X X X 3 Direction and controi X X X X 4 Communications X X X X 5 Worker exposure control X X X X i 6 Field mon!!oring 7 Plume dose projection 8 Radiolodine sampling 9 Plume protective actions 10 Public alerting (15 minutes) X X X X 11 Public information X X X X  :

12 Media briefings N 13 Rumor control 14 Ki for emergency workers X X X X 15 Implement protective action X X X X 16 School protective actions X X X X 17 Traffic and access control X X X X 18 Registration and monitoring 19 Faculties for congregate care 20 Emergency modical service i

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COUNTY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES CALLAWAY OSAGE GASCONADE MONTGOMERY s_-( .- OBJ DESCRFnON EOC EoC EOC EOC 23 Assistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection' 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion doso projection 27 Ingestion protective actions 28 Recovery / reentry decisions 29 Recovery / reentry actions 30 Shift change 31 On-site evacuation support X 32 Unannounced exercise /drili X* X*

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CALLAWAY CAllAV/AY uMIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OBJ oESCRIPTION HOSPITAL AMSULANCE HOSPITAL AMSULANCE 1 Mobilzation of personnel 2' Faclities, equip. & displays ,

3 Direction and control 4 Communications 5 Worker exposure control X X X*

6 Field monitoring 7 Plume dose projection 8 Radiciodine sampling .

9 Plume protective actions 10 Public alerting (15 minutes) 11 Public information 12 Media briefings ,

13 Rumor control 14 K1 for emergencyworkers X X ,

15 Implement protective action X

-16 School protective actions I 17 Traffic and access control 18 Registration and monitoring 19 Facilities for congregate care 20 Emergency medical service X 21 Hospital operations X X*

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) CALLAWAY CALIAWAY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY oBJ DESCRWT1oM HOSPITAL AMBULANCE HOSPITAL AMBULANCE 23 Assistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion dose project!oli

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SPECIAL FACILITY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES O h I CALLAWAY FULToN HEART- KING- PRESBY RIVER-C/ oBJ oESLRIPTioN JAIL MANOR LANo dom MANOR VIEW 1

1 Mobilization of personnel 2 FacH!tles, equip. & displays 3 Direction and contJol 4 Commuications 5 Worker exposure controi X X X X X X 6 Field monitoring 7 Plume dose projection S Radiciodine sampling 9 Plume protective actions 10 Public alerting (15 minutes) 11 Public information 12 Media briefings 13 Rumor control 14 K! for emergencyWorkers X X X X X X 15 Implement protective action X X X X X X 16 School protective actions 17 Traffic and access control 18 Registration and monitoring 19 FacHities for congregate care 20 Emergency medical service 21 Hospital operations 22 Worker / vehicle decon.

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I SPECIAL FACILITY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES l f3 HEART-CALLAWAY FULTON KING- PRESBY

(% MANOR LAND dom RIVER- l OBJ DESCRIPTION JAll MANOR VIEW I

23 Assistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion dose projection 27 Ingestion protective actions 28 Recovery / reentry decisions  ;

29 Recovery / reentry actions l 30 Shift change X X X X X X 31 On-site evacuation support 32 Unannounced exercise / drill 33 Off41ours exercise / drill

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RECEPTION CENTER EXERCISE OBJECTIVES N')

t OBJ DESCRFnON HEARNES RCC HERMANN RCC HERMANN -

FIRE HOUSE UNCOLN U RCC MONT HS RCC ,

1 Mobalzation of personnel X 2 Faculties, equip. & displays 3 Direction and control X 4 Communications X ,

. 5 Worker exposure control X 6 Field monitoring 7 Plume dose projection 8 Radiolodine sampling  ;

9 Plume protective actions 10 Public alerting (15 minutes) 11 Public information 12 Media briefings i 13 Rumor control 14 K1 for emergencyworkers 15 Implement protective action .

16 School protective actions 17 Traffic and access control  ;

18 Registration and monitoring X 19 FacDities for congregate care X 20 Emergency medical service 21 Hospital operations 22 Worker / vehicle decon. X

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RECEPTION CENTER EXERCISE CBJECTIVES HEARNES HERMANN HERMANN l UNCOLN U MONT Hs

(, oBJ oESCRim oN RCC RCC FIRE house RCC RCC 23 Assistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion dose projection

. 27 Ingestion protective actions 28 Recovery / reentry decisions 29 Recovery / reentry actions 30 Shift change X 31 On-site evacuation support 32 Unannounced exercise / drill 33 Off-hours exercise / drill

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SCHOOL EXERCISE OBJECTIVES O FULToN OSAGE R-1 SOLTTH CAL GASC R-1 MONT R-2 NORTH CAL

_'g OBJ DESCRWT1oN SCHOOLS SCHOOLS R-2 SCHo0LS SCHOOLS SCHOOLS R-1SCH0otS 1 MobDization of personnel 2 Factitles, equip. & displays 3 Direction and control 4 Communications X X X 5 ' Worker exposure control X X X 6 Field monitoring 7 Plume dose projection 8 Radiolodine sampling 9 Plume protective actions 10 Public aferting (15 minutes) 11 Public information 12 Media briefings 13 Rumor control 4

14 KI for emergency wntkers X X X 15 Implement protective action 16 School protective actions X X X 17 Traffic and access control 18 Registration and monitoring 19 Factitles for congregate care 20 Emergency medical serv!ce 21 Hospital operations 22 Worker / vehicle decon.

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1 SCHOOL EXERCISE OBJECTIVES

-[\ FuLTON OSAGE R-1 south CW. GASC R-1 MONT R-2 NORTN CAL

\ OBJ DESCRIPTION SCHOOLS SCHOOLS R-2 SCHOOLS SCHOOLS SCHOOLS R-1 SCHOOLS 23 Assistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection l 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion dose projection 27 Ingestion protective actions 28 Recovery / reentry decisions 29 Recovery / reentry actions 30 Shift change 31 On-site evacuation support 32 Unannounced exercise / drill l

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STATE FACILITY EXERCISE OBJECTIVES -

b MISSOURI SCHOOL STATE RECEPTION ANo STATE oaJ oESCRIPTioN FOR THE DEAF DIAGNOSTIC CENTER HOSPfTAL 1 Mob 81zation of personnel 2 FacIlties, equip. & displays 3 Direction and control '

.4 Communications X 5 Worker exposure control X X X 6 Field monitoring 7 Plume dose projection 8 Radiolodine sampling 9 Plume protective actions .,

10 Public aferting (15 minutes) 11 Public information 12 Media briefings -

13 Rumor control 14 K1 for emergency workers X X X 15 Implement protective action X X 16 School protective actions X 17 Traffic and access control 18 Registration and monitoring 19 Facilities for congregate care 20 Emergency medical service  ;

21 Hospital operations 22 Worker / vehicle decon.

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STATE RECEPTION AND l STATE.

. OaJ DESCRFDON FOR THE DEAF DIAGNOSDC CENTER ' MoSPf7AL 23 Asuistance requests 24 Ingestion sample collection 25 Ingestionlab operations 26 Ingestion dose projection 1 27 Ingestion protective actions 28 Recovery / reentry decisions 29 Recovery / reentry actions 30 Shift change X X l

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ANNUAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY  ;

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l. GENERAL The Annual Callaway Plant Radiological Emergency Response Exercise will be conducted on Wednesday, June 9,1993 during normal work hours, with full participation from State and local agencies. Players' critiques will be held in each facility immediately after the Exercise is terminated.

II. PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS A. All Union Electric Radiological Emergency Response Organizations.

B. Callaway Community Hospital C. Callaway County Ambulance Service i D. Callaway County E. Gasconade County F. Montgomery County G. Osage County H. State of Missouri

1. Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) 111. PRE-STAGING / PRE-POSITIONING DRILL MEETINGS A. Control Room operators will be pre-staged in the Simulator prior to commencement of the Exercise.

B. Control Room Communicators will be pre-staged in the Training Center and called when needed.

C. A Control Room crew shift tumover and a management meeting will be held in the Simulator at the commencement of the Exercise.

Control Room personnel should be in the Simulator at 0630 hours0.00729 days <br />0.175 hours <br />0.00104 weeks <br />2.39715e-4 months <br /> for shift tumover.

D. Medical injury victim will be pre-positioned at the injury scene.

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ANNUAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY sm IV. EXTENT OF PLAY A. /.ll participant activities should be carried out to the fullest extent reasonable. Repair discussions should be demonstrated to such a degree that observers and evaluators can easily determine the discussion content. Repair actions should be voiced to the controller.

B. All Exercise communications (telephone, announcements, radio, etc.) should be preceded and followed by the phrase 'THIS IS A DRILL". Communications with organizations or individuals who are not aware of the Exercise should include an explanation that their actions are not actually required.

C. No plant systems which affect plant safety will be manipulated or operated.

D. Actual administration of potassium iodide will be simulated should .

conditions warrant administration.

E. The Simula.ar will be used for all Exercise activities instead of the Control Room.

F. Controllers may terminate any action by participants if those actions are deemed unnecessary, inadvisable, or unsafe by the controller.

G. Any evacuation of the Plant Site (personnel leaving the EAB) necessitated by the Exercise scenario will be simulated.

H. Controllers and evaluators will be identified by badges. These personnel are exempt from Exercise imposed requirements, i.e.,

frisking, boundaries, etc.

l. Should a real emergency arise during the Exercise, the Exercise may be terminated or limited in order to deal with the emergency.

J. No participant should perform any unsafe act in order to demonstrate an Exercise objective. If there is a question regarding safety, check with your controller.

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V. EQUIPMENT  !

Use cf the following equipment will be demonstrated but information may l be supplied by the controller A. Radiological surveying and analysis equipment B. Plant Computer System

1. Technical Assessment Groups may use Plant data supplied by the Plant Simulator. I
2. Radiological Release information System (RRIS) - may use  ;

data supplied by the Plant Simulator or manually input by a controller.

Equipment not demonstrated and information provided by controllers, if ,

needed:

A. TSC/ EOF emergency circulation / ventilation will not be maintained in the emergency position.

B. KC008 Fire Protection Panel

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ANNUAL EXERCISE OFFSITE GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY v

The following rules define the offsite extent of play for the 1993 Exercise. All participants, controllers, and evaluators should farniliarize themselves with this list and be careful to conform to it during the exercise.

1. The Controller in each facility will have the primary responsibility for conducting that facility's portion of the drill.
2. Evaluators have the responsibility for critiquing the drill.
3. Field operations, except as specifically identified below, will be simulated; however, all decision-making and coordination activities must be carried out to the fullest extent possible within the limits of simulated field operations.
4. The public alert system (sirens and EBS) will not be activated; however, all activities short of activation must be carried out to the fullest extent possible (e.g., drafting and coordinating EBS messages, approval and release of messages through the State EOC, coordination of sirens, etc.).
5. Except for specific facilities listed below, the exercise will be held on June 9,1993. It will begin at approximately 0800 and will end at approximately 1600, followed by a brief critique in each facility. All participants must be prepared to continue participation until formally released by their controller, even ifit,e exercise runs beyond those approximate times.
6. If the scenario generates conditions which make evacuation of the population necessary, such evacuation will be simulated only. The general public must not be alarmed or impeded in any way.
7. All Exercise communications (telephone, announcements, radio, etc.)

should be preceded and followed by the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL".

Communications with organizations or individuals who are not aware of the Exercise should include an explanation that their actions are not actually required.

8. Because field operations will be simulated, drill communications by radio should not be necessary. The only exceptions would be radio checks (which should be performed in accordance with procedures) and use of radio as a backup communications medium if a primary system fails (again in accordance with procedures),

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9. If an actual emergency occurs during the exercise, the exercise will be  !

, terminated so that the emergency can be addressed.

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ANNUAL EXERCISE OFFSITE GUIDELINES AND EXTENT OF PLAY O 10. Except as noted below, participants shouldDol Pre-stage for the exercise; rather, they should wait to be called out by their emergency organizations.

11. Do not violate any ordinances, statutes, or laws during the exercise.
12. No participants should perform any unsafe act during the exercise.
13. The following are specific extents of play for the agencies / organizations / facilities identified:

A. Heames Multipurpose Building Reception and Care Center-the exercise will be conducted on June 8,1993, from 0800 until approximately 1100. Participants will pre-stage at the Chapter House of the Boone County Red Cross and will be called out from there.

B. The exercise for the following facilities will consist of an interview between selected facility officials and federal evaluators. The interviews will take place in the facilities, and will be scheduled at the convenience of the facility officials and the federal evaluators.

Missouri School for the Deaf Os Gasconade R-l Schools St. George Catholic School Montgomery R-il Schools North Callaway R-l Schools Callaway County Jail Fulton Manor Care Center Heartland of Fulton Kingdom Nursing Home Presbyterian Manor at Fulton Riverview Nursing Center Callaway Community Hospital (as a special facility, not as a medical facility)

Fulton Reception & Diagnostic Center Fulton State Hospital C. The University Hospital and Clinics and the University Hospital and Clinics Ambulances will demonstrate the issues remaining for their previous exercise during the Heames Multipurpose Building Reception and Care Center Exercise on June 8,1993.

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i ANNUAL. EXERCISE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS n

1. Simulator Controi Room Controllers and Evaluators should pre-position themselves by 0630. All ether Facility Controllers and I Evaluators should pre-position themselves by 0730.
2. A shift tumover meeting will be conducted by the Control Room Lead Controller at 0645 hours0.00747 days <br />0.179 hours <br />0.00107 weeks <br />2.454225e-4 months <br />. Initial conditions and other pertinent Exercise information will be presented to key participants during this meeting. ,

This meeting will simulate the routine moming meeting in the Control i Room.

3. All Lead Controllers should contact the Exercise Lead Controller prior to their facility's/ function's activation time to verify controller communications and to synchronize controller's watches and facility clocks. The goveming clock will be the digital display in the Simulator which will be synchronized to the Plant's RRIS computer time display.
4. All messages controlling the progress of the Exercise scenario are noted with an identifying number.

Contingency messages, needed to maintain the Exercise scenario j sequence of events, and messages needed to prompt some action I

that may not be required by the scenario are identified by a small letter designation following the message number as follows:

"c" contingency message "p" prompting message Messages to be issued to County and State EOCs, Reception and Care Centers, or to initiate public information or media monitoring functions in the EOF or JPIC will be further identified by a capital letter (s) designator preceding the message number. These designators are as follows:

"Pl" Public Information function in the EOF or JPIC "M M" Media Monitoring function in the JPIC "SRC" State Rumor Controlin the JPIC "O" Osage County "C" Callaway County "G" Gasconade County "M" Montgomery County "RCC" Receptim and Care Center "S" State

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5. If the use of a contingency message is necessary to maintain progress of the Exercise scenario, the situation should be discussed with the Exercise Lead Controller prior to the issuance of the message.
6. All messages should be issued at their designated time unless j othenvise instructed by the Exercise Lead Controller, Time-related l plant parameters and radiological data should be issued upon request i to the appropriate Exercise "playef' or when players read an instrument pertaining to parameters needed. l l
7. Should the simulator fail, plant data should be obtained from the i appropriate tables, graphs, or charts contained within the scenario package.
8. Controllers should contact the Lead Controller whenever unplanned scenario variations occur during the Exercise. In addition, other controllers whose assigned areas may be affected should also be notified of the scenario variation. ,

p 9. The following guidelines will be adhered to regarding the contacting of V off-site agencies.

a. All emergency notifications to the State and County EOCs should  !

be completed in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00201, Notifications. j

b. Notifications to the NRC will be made by utilizing telephone  !

extension 676-8671 to simulate the ENS line. l

c. Any needed contact with the State of Missouri Department of ,

Natural Resources will be simulated, using 635-1522. l

d. The Callaway County Ambulance and Callaway Community Hospital will respond only to the mini-scenario in this package. If i any other response is identified, communication and coordination .

should be completed up to the point of actual response, which will l be simulated. 1

e. Any response by off-site fire agencies will be simulated, although communication and coordination should be demonstrated.

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ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTROLt.ER INSTRUCTIONS o

10. Each controller and evaluator should take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the responses of the Exercise " players".

The end of this section contains " Controller Observation Sheets".

These should be used for taking notes, making comments and completion of the evaluation materials.

11. Evaluation materials should be reviewed prior to the Exercise. The subject matters covered in the evaluation material should be observed during the Exercise and should sente as a guideline for conducting the post-Exercise critique. Evaluation and Observation sheets must be tumed in to the facility Lead Contro!Ier at the end of the facility critioue.
12. Areas needing improvement, weaknesses, or concems (other than failures of plant equipment) that are observed during the Exercise and need corrective actions taken should be documented utilizing the SOS program as outlined in APA-ZZ-00500.
13. A work request should be initiated on any failure of plant equipment observed during the Exercise. This should be accomplished by utilizing the equipment condition tagging procedure as outlined in APA-ZZ-00325.
14. Controllers shall not discuss with Exercise " players" the proper use of scenario data or their expected response.
15. Controllers should ensure that contact between participants and observers is avoided. This may include the establishment of observer areas in the emergency response facilities.
16. Observers should follow all access control, contamination control, and accountability procedures in effect when entering or exiting an Emergency Response Facility. Controllers and evaluators are exempt from these procedures in order to follow exercise teams and activities.
17. Any personnel encountering members of the news media should direct press inquiries to the Nuclear Information Duty Officer (NIDO) or the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC). The telephone numbers are 676-4945 and 634-2076, respectively.
18. Prior to the end of the Exercise, each controller should circulate a CA-g 39, Training Documentation Form, ensuring all participants fill it out.

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U These are contained at the end of this section. Completed CA-39s must be given to the facility Lead Controller.  !

19. Following the termination of the Exercise, the Lead Controller in each facility shall lead a critique of the Exercise activities using the Evaluation Form (s) as a guideline.  ;
20. On June 10,1993, the facility Lead Controllers should meet in the EOF at 7:00 a.m. to critique the Exercise.
21. All scenario packages should be retumed to the Emergency Preparedness Department.
22. The controller organization and phone numbers are attached.
23. Plant con *rcllsr radio instructions:
a. Monitor channel 2 when dispatched with a team.
b. Conversation should be switched to chcnnel 5,6, or 7, if possible, to free-up channel 2.

O' c. Tum the squelch as far clockwise as needed to increase sensitivity and full clockwise if communications are breaking up,

d. DO NOT monitor on the radio while in the OSC, as this action creates excess noise and wastes battery time.

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EVALUATION MATERIAL

, Controllers should evaluate the performance of the area to which they are assigned. The following checklists should be utilized to assist in this evaluation. These checklists should be completed and returned to the Lead Controller at the completion of the Exercise.

The evaluation forms consist of five sections. Each section should be completed by the appropriate Controller as follows:

The first section is an administrative section. The Controller should insert his name and the Exercise date in the spaces provided. The Controller's position should be pre-printed in the apprcpriate space. . s The second section is the OBJECTIVES section. Objectives appropriate to that Controller's position will be listed by Roman Numeral. Evaluation cdteria for each objective will be listed numedcally after the objective statement. Controllers are to circle one of four evaluation indications that are before each criteda statement. These indications are:

Y - Yes, the evaluation criteria was met and I observed its performance.

N - No, the evaluation criteda was definitely not met.

N/O - Not Observed, the evaluation criteria may have been, or probably was met, but I did not observe its performance.

N/A - Not Applicable, the evaluation criteria was not applicable to my evaluation position.

At the end of each objective statement and its evaluation criteria there is a " comments" space. This space is provided to enable the Controller to insert any explanatory information regarding the .ndicated objective.

The next section is labeled STRENGTHS. This section provides the Controller an area to list particular strengths he observed regarding his evaluation section.  !

The section labeled PROBLEMS / WEAKNESSES is provided to allow the Controller an opportunity to list any problem or weakness that was observed during the Exercise that was not associated with a stated objective. If a problem or weakness was identified in the OBJECTIVES section, it need not be re-identified in this section.  ;

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If more space is needed to explain objective comments, to list strengths, problems, or weaknesses, or for the Controller's overall evaluation; separate sheets of paper may be used.

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I. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and -

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant indications were assessed in accordance with emergency operating procedures.

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II. Demonstrate the ability to classify an emergency.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Classifications were made within 15 minutes of recognition ofinitiating conditions.

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III. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel. .;

Y N N/O N/A 1. An Initial Announcement form was properly completed ,'

by the Emergency Coordinator.  ;

Y N N/O N/A 2. The plant emergency alarm was sounded prior to making the site-wide emergency announcements via the gaitronics system.

Y N N/O N/A 3. If a localized emergency condition existed, personnel were instructed to avoid the affected area.

Y N N/O N/A 4. Communicators were assigned to perform notifications by the Emergency Coordinator.

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IV. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response  :

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Once the decision is madh to augment (management decision or emergency classification level upgrade) the i existing emergency organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. The announcement for augmenting the existing emergency organization was made over the gaitronics immediately following the plant alarm.

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( V. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shift Organization with RERP qualified personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. As a minimum, the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization consisted of the emergency personnel identified in Table 5-1 of the RERP (positions listed below):

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VI. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Emergency Coordinator or the Recovery Manager were the only individuals who authorized radiation exposure in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The NRC was notified of the intent to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits.

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t VII. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the initial

- PAR of shelter 2 mile radius and 5 miles dowmvind was made.

Y N N/O N/A 2. A precautionary 2 mile radius evacuation was considered if a General Emergency was declared due to loss of physical control of the facility.

Y N N/O N/A 3. PARS were coordinated with the Bureau ofRadiological Health /SEMAif possible.

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VIII. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Accountability was completed within 30 minutes ofits announcement.

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant indications were as[essed in accordance with emergency operating procedures. ,

Y N N/O N/A 2. SPDS was used to determine safety status of the plant. ,

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class to ensure a conservative approach.

Y N N/O N/A 3. The SS implemented EIP-ZZ-00101 whenever plant status warranted declaration of an emergency.

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Y N N/O N/A 2. The plant emergency alarm was sounded prior to making the site-wide emergency announcements via the gaitronics system.

Y N N/O N/A 3. If a localized emergency condition existed, personnel were instructed to avoid the affected area.

Y N N/O N/A 4. Communicators were assigned to perform notifications by the Emergency Coordinator.

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Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

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Y N N/O N/A a. The announcement for augmenting the existing emergency organization was made over the gaitronics immediately following the plant alarm.

Comments:

VI. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shift Organization with RERP qualified personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. As a minimum, the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization consisted of the emergency personnel ,

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I. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and assessment.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant indications were assessed in accordance with energency operating procedures.

Y N N/O N/A 2. SPDS was used to determine safety status of the plant.

Comments:

II. Demonstrate th'e ability to classify an emergency.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Classifications were made within 15 minutes of y recognition ofinitiating conditions.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The emergencies were categorized in the most severe class to ensure a conservative approach.

Y N N/O N/A 3. The SS implemented EIP-ZZ-00101 whenever plant  ;

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III. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. An Initial Announcement form was properly completed by the Emergency Coordinator.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The plant emergency alarm was sounded prior to making the site-wide emergency announcements via the gaitronics system.

Y N N/O N/A 3. If a localized emergency condition existed, personnel were instructed to avoid the affected area. ,

Y N N/O N/A 4. Communicators were assigned to perform notifications by the Emergency Coordinator.

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Y N N/O N/A a. The announcement for augmenting the existing emergency organization was made over the gaitronics inunediately following the plant alarm..

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V. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shin Organization with RERP qualified personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. As a mmimum, the On-Shia Emergency Response

. Organization consisted of the emergency personnel identified in Table 5-1 of the RERP (positions listed below):

a. Emergency Coordinator (1)
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t I. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Communicators were assigned to perform notifications by the Emergency Coordinator.

Y N N/O N/A 2. Notification responsibilities were transferred to the TSC when the On-Site Emergency Organization was operational.

Y N N/O N/A 3. Notification forms and appropriate notification checklists were properly completed.

Y N N/O N/A 4. The Emergency Coordinator or Recoveg hianager f approved all notification forms prior to release.

( Y N N/O N/A 5. Initial notifications to State and local organizations were completed within 15 minutes of declaration.

Y N N/O N/A 6. Follow-up notifications were made to State and local organizations at appropriate 30 minute intervals, or when there was a significant change in plant status.

Y N N/O N/A 7. . While utilizing the SEhiA Notification Point, information contained on the notification form was released only at -

the time of the notification call-back. ,

Y N N/O N/A 8. The SEhfA Notification Point was recontacted if the notification call-back was not received within 15 minutes.

Y N N/O N/A 9. Use of the SEhiA Notification Point was discontinued when SENfA manned the " Blue Line". i Y N N/O N/A 10. The on-call Recoveg hianager was contacted for each ,

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Y N N/O N/A 11. The NRC Operations Center was notified as quickly as possible (but not later than one hour) and communications wereanaintained until directed  !

otherwise by the NRC.

Y N N/O N/A 12. The NRC Resident Inspector was contacted for each initial notiScation.

Y N N/O N/A 13. The Public Relations Nuclear Information Duty Officer.

(NIDO) was contacted for each initial notification.

Y N N/O N/A 14. American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and INPO were contacted for each initial notification of an Alert or ,

higher classification. Contact was reinitiated if verification call-backs were not received from the NIDO within 15 minutes.

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Were the following communications systems available, U operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

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Y N N/O N/A 1. As a minimum, the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization consisted of the emergency personnel identified in Table 5-1 of the RERP (positions listed below):

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Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

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Controller Position TSC - Lead Date

(f Name OBJECTIVES:

III. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action ,

recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the initial PAR of shelter 2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind was made.

Y N N/O N/A 2. A precautionary 2 mile radius evacuation was considered if a General Emergency was declared due to loss of physical control of the facility. i Y N N/G 3/A 3. PARS were coordinated with the Bureau'ofRadiological Health /SEMAifpossible.

(~N Comments:

IV. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations. 1

1. Once the decision was made to augment (management decision or emergency classification level upgrade) the ,

existhg emergency organization: ,

Y N N/O N/A a. The announcement for augmenting the existing ,

emergency organization was made over the gaitronics immediately following the plant alarm.

Y N N/O N/A b. The communicator was instructed to initiate the callout for augmentation in a timely manner and the call / calls made.

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Name OBJECTTVES:

Y N N/O N/A 2. The augmenting organization responded within the response goals of Table 5-1 (response time = elapsed time from the decision to augment until actual or projected arrival at the facility).

Comments:

V. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Emergency Coordinator discussed radiological conditions with the HP Coordinator prior to making a-site-wide accountability announcement.

() Y N N/O N/A 2. The Emergency Coordinator informed the Security _

Coordinator or Shift Security Supervisor of his intent to ,

announce accountability. .

Y N N/O N/A 3. An assembly / evacuation announcement form was properly completed and the site-wide assembly / evacuation announcement was made.

Y N N/O N/A 4. Accountability was accomplished by assembly of non-essential persormel.

Y N N/O N/A 5. An evacuation of non-essential personnel was ordered during the Site Emergency (the General Emergency if no Site Emergency was declared).

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Y N N/O N/A 6. Accountability was completed within 30 minutes ofits announcement. j j,

Y N N/O N/A 7. If the Emergency Coordinator did not receive a report of personnel accountability within 30 minutes, the Security Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor was contacted for an  ;

accountability report. j

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ControllerPosition TSC-Lead Date  :

Name_

OBJECTIV_ES Y N N/O N/A 8. Emergency Response Facility coordinators ensured that -

i personnel requirements were assessed and provided assistance to Security Department personnelin -;

accounting for essential' personnel in their facility.

Comments:

VI. Demonstrate the ability to transition plant recovery and plant .

re-entry.

1 Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant conditions were assessed to determine if pir.nt recovery could be declared based on EIP-ZZ-00260, Event Closecut/ Plant Recovery.

Y N N/O N/A 2. On-site personnel were notified of the recovery -;

declaration. -

Y N N/O N/A 3. A recovery organization was established using 1 EIP-ZZ-00260, Attachment 3.

4. The initial recovery objectives were planned and/or I:;

accomplished.

Y N N/O N/A a. The plant was maintained in a safe and stable condition.

Y N N/O N/A b. The release of radioactive materials was maintained within limits.

t Y N N/O N/A c. Personnel exposure was controlled.

Y- N N/O N/A 'd. Communications with Federal, State and local . ,

agencies were maintained. ;jj pg Y N N/O N/A e. The capability to provide timely and factual .

(j information to the public was maintained.

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ControllerPosition TSC-Lead Date Name OBJECTIVES: -j Y N N/O N/A 5. Conditions in evacuated plant areas were evaluated to acaMish re-entry requirements.

Y N N/O N/A 6. The appropriate re-enthouncement was made listing 6 stipulations for re-entry.

Comments:

STRENGTHS:

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Controller Position TSC - Eneineerine Date Name

{LBLECTfVFS:

I. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and.

assessment.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Technical Assessment Coordinator (TAC) provided information concerning plant conditions to the Emergency Coordinator.

Y N N/O N/A 2. TSC Engineering Staff evaluated the condition of the reactor, essential safety related systems and problem areas using:

a. controlled drawings, tech manuals
b. plant procedures
c. Plant Computer System O d. FSAR -Tech Specs Y N N/O N/A 3. The Engineering Staff assisted the Control Room by relieving the ROs of duties such as:

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a. plotting key parameters and trend analysis -
b. evaluating adequacy of natural circulation flow or heat sink efliciency ,

Y N N/O N/A 4. The Engineering staff coordinated the design and installation of short-term modifications.

Y N N/O N/A 5. The Engineering Staffrecommended changes to the plant to mitigate damage or to place the plant into a safe mode.

Y N N/O N/A 6. The Engineering Staffmonitored the EALs and criteria for protective action recommendations.

Y N N/O N/A 7. The Engineering Staff provided the HPC an estimadon of j radiological release duration.

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Controller Position TSC - En.dneering Date .,

i Name OBIECTIVES:

Y N N/O N/A 8. The Engineering Staff kept the TAC updated on engineering activities.

Y N N/O N/A 9. The Engineering Staff mUntained plant status boards.

Y N N/O N/A 10. Core damage assessment was performed using EDP-ZZ-00005.

Comments:

II. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the follovdng communications systems available,

'O operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 2. Dedicated communications systems

a. TAL Comments:

l IIL Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Technical Assessment Coordinator provided plant  !

condition information to the Emergency Coordinator for I makmg PARS.

Comments:

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  • < Controller Position- TSC - Radiological and Chemistry Date Ad Name OBJECTIVES:

I. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and assessment.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Engineering Staff pro ided the Health Physics Coordinator an estimation of radiological release duration. ,

Comments:

II. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant,-its ,

various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly: l N/A

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Y N N/O 1. Touchtone telephone system ,

2. Dedicated communications systems Y N N/O N/A a. HPL t

Y N N/O N/A b. DAC Y N N/O N/A 3. UHF radio system: Plant Channel Two (field monitoring)

Comments:

l HI. Demonstrate the availability ofbackup communication capabilities for:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant Channel 2 Comments: j

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r Controller Position TSC - Radiolocical and Chemistry Date Name OBJECTIVES:

IV. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Radiological conditions were monitored and evaluated, as necessary, to establish radiological control over the situation.

a. In-plant and sunounding areas:

_ Area Radiation Monitors

_ Process / Effluent Monitors

_ Survey results r

b. ERFs

_ Area Radiation Monitors s'

_ frisking stations /alarmable rate meters

_ Iodine Monitor

_ Control PICS Y N N/O N/A 2. Personnel were aware of their emergency exposure limit for:

_ removal of personnel

_ corrective action implementation

_ assessment actions

~first aid and medical treatment

_ personnel contamination Y N N/O N/A 3. Exposure limits were considered and extended only when necessary to insure ALARA.

4. Guidelines for authorized exposures in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits were followed.

Y N N/O N/A a. The NRC was notified of the intent to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits.

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l Controller Position TSC - Radiological and Chemistry Date Name OBJECTIVES:

Y N N/O N/A b. Proper documentation and follow-ups were '

completed after the extended exposure.

_ Volunteers TLDs were processed as soon as possible after completion of the activities.

_ A bioassay was arranged for individuals suspected ofingesting radioactive materials.

_ A medical examination by a physician was arranged for individuals exceeding 25 Rem whole body,100 Rem extremity, or 125 Rem thyroid.

r _ An individual was assigned to complete the .

("m) reporting requirements of 10 CFR 20.403 in accordance with APA-ZZ-00520, Reporting Requirements and Responsibilities. l, Comments:

V. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site autlarities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Health Physics Coordinator provided radiological information to the EC for making PARS.

Y N N/O N/A 2. Weather forecasts were updated approximately every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> to determine the effects on protective action recommendations.

Y N N/O N/A 3. PARS were coordinated with the Bureau of Radiological Health /SEMA, if possible.

Comments:

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- [^g Controller Position TSC - Radiolocical and Chemistry Date Name OBJECTIVES:

VI. Demonstrate the ability to determine the magnitude and impact of a radiological release.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Dose assessment was established within 30-60 minutes of an emergency declaration involving a potential'or actual radio;egical release.

Y N N/O N/A 2. A release path and flow rate were determined.

Y N N/O N/A 3. Dose assessment was performed approximately every 15 minutes using:

_ RRIS

_ Personal Computer

( _ Manual Method

\'- Y N N/O N/A 4. Doses were projected based on:

_ gross beta-gamma readings

_ isotopic analysis

_ portable instrument readings Y N N/O N/A 5. Atmosphenc stability class was determined using:

_ the meteorological system

_ the National Weather Service Y N N/O N/A 6. The amount ofradioactivity actually or potentially released was determined using:

_ the radiation monitoring :ystem

_ the PASS Y N N/O N/A 7. The specific isotopic composition of the release was determined placing emphasis on specific isotopes specified in NUREG-0654.

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Name l l

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Comments: ,

VII. Demonstrate the ability to perform plant recovery and plant re-entry. ,

r Y N N/O N/A 1. Conditions in evacuated plant areas were evaluated to establish re-entry requirements.

Comments:

STRENGTHS:

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( Controller Position TSC - Communications Date Name l

1 OBJECTIVES:

I. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.

- 7 Y N N/O N/A 1. An Initial Announcement form was properly completed by the Emergency Coordinator.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The plant emergency alarm was sounded prior to making the site-wide emergency announcements via the gaitronics system.

Y N N/O N/A 3. If a localized emergency condition existed, personnel were instructed to avoid the affected area.

Y N N/O N/A 4. A security officer was dispatched to sound the

^ construction siren prior to making the f

\, assembly / evacuation announcement via the gaitronics system.

Y N N/O N/A 5. Communicators were assigned to perform notiFcations by the Communications Coordinator.

Y N N/O N/A 6. Notification responsibilities were transferred to the TSC when the On-Site Emergency Organization was  ;:

operational. i:

Y N N/O N/A 7. Notification responsibilities were transferred to the EOF when the EOF Emergency Organization was operational.

Y N N/O N/A 8. Notification forms and appropriate notification checklists were properly completed. ,

1; Y N N/O N/A 9. The Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager approved all notification forms prior to release.

Y N N/O N/A 10. Initial notifications to State and Local organizations were i; completed within 15 minutes of declaration. ,

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.i OBJECTIVES:

Y N N/O N/A 11. Follow-up notifications were made to State and local organizations at approximate 30 minute intervals, or when there was a significapt change in plant status.

Y N N/O N/A 12. The on-call Recovery Manager was contacted for each initial notification.

Y N N/O N/A 13. The NRC Operations Center was notified as quicidy as possible (but not later than one hour) and communications were maintained until directed otherwise by the NRC.

Y N N/O N/A 14. The NRC Resident Inspector was contacted for each  ;,

initial notification.

Y N N/O N/A 15. The Public Relations Nuclear Information Duty Officer (NIDO) was contacted for each initial notification.

Y N N/O N/A 16. American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and INPO were contacted for each initial notification of an Alert or higher classification. Contact was reinitiated if verification call-backs were not received from the NIDO within 15 minutes.

Comments: ,

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II. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system

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( Y N N/O N/A 3. VHF radio system (system-wide radio)  ;

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' i Name l OBJECTIVES:

Y N N/O N/A 4, Communications with the NRC.

a. ENS (FTS-2000) . ..

Y N N/O N/A 5. Notification and Coordination Line (Blue Line)

Comments:

III. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Off-site agencies were notified of PARS in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00201, Notifications.

O, Comments:

4 IV. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.

1. Once the decision was made to augment (management decision or emergency classification level upgrade) the existing emergency organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. The announcement for augmenting the existing .

emergency organization was made over the gaitronics immediately following the plant alarm.

Comments:

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. Controller Position TSC - Communications Date Name i

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PROBLEMSAVEAKNESSES:

/~ OVERALL EVALUATION:

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-Q Controller Position TSC - Securitv/ Admin. Date Name OBJECTIV_ES I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant,its ,

various facilities ard other emergency response organizations. 1 i

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used and operated correctly:

4 Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 3. UHF radio system (security channel)

Comments: .

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Y N N/O N/A 1. The Emergency Coordinator informed the Security Coordinator of his intent to announce accountability.

F Y N N/O N/A 2. Accountability was accomplished by assembly of ~

non-essential personnel. a 4

Y N N/O N/A 3. Accountability was completed within 30 minutes ofits announcement Y N N/O N/A 4. If the Emergency Coordinator did not receive a report of personnel accountability within 30 minutes, the Security -

Coordinator was contacted for an accountability report.

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Name l l

DJIJECTIVES:

Y N N/O N/A 5. Emergency Response Facility Coordinators ensured that personnel requirements were assessed and provided assistance to Security Depanment personnel in accounting for essential personnel in their facility.

Comments:

STRENGTHS:

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PROBLEMS / WEAKNESSES: ,

OVERALL EVALUATION:

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( Controller Position OSC - Maintenance Area Lead Date L ,

Name OBJECTIVES:

I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its ,

various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly: l Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 3. Dedicated communications systems i

a. HPL
b. OSL Y N N/O N/A 4. UHF radio system
a. Plant channel one .
b. Simplex (portable to portable) 3 ll Comments: .

II. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Radiological conditions were monitored and evaluated, as necessary, to establish radiological control over the situation.

ERFs .

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-Area Radiation Monitors frisking stations /alarmable rate meters j

_ Iodine Monitor j

_ Control PICS Comments:

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Q Controller Position OSC -Maintenance Area Lead Date Name Q_BJECTIVES:

III. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.

1. If vacancies existed in the Emergency Organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. Was management (SS, EC, OSL, PIC) notified?

Y N N/O N/A b. Were attempts made to fill any vacancies?

Y N N/O N/A c. Were all positions eventually filled? .

Comments: .;

l IV. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Emergency Response Facility coordinators ensured that personnel requirements were assessed and provided assistance to Security Depanment personnelin accounting for essential personnel in their facility.

Comments:

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system

3. Dedicated communications system Y N N/O N/A a. HPL Y N N/O - N/A b. DAC ,

-( Comments:

II. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Radiological conditions were monitored and evaluated,  :

as necessary, to establish radiological control over the situation.

Y N N/O N/A a. In-plant and surrounding areas:

_ Area Radiation Monitors

_ Process /EfBuent Monitors

_ survey results ,

Y N N/O N/A b. ERFs

' Area Radiation Monitors

~_ frisking stations /alarmable rate meters

_ Iodine Monitor

_ Control PICS O. .l 1

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Y N N/O N/A 2. Proper briefmgs were given to ensure emergency-workers were aware of radiological conditions prior to entering an area.

3. Exposure of emergency teams in higher than normal radiation or contammation areas was adequately and correctly controlled and documented.

Y N N/O N/A a. Access was controlled to areas affected by the emergency.

Y N N/O N/A b. Continued measurement ofin-plant radiation levels was performed.

Y N N/O N/A c. Dosimetry was augmented properly and as needed.

rm Y N N/O N/A d. Personnel were aware of their emergency exposure limit for:

_ removal of personnel

_ corrective action implementation

_ assessment actions

_ first aid and medical treatment

_ personnel contammation Y N N/O N/A e. Exposure limits were considered and extended only when necessary to insure ALARA

4. Guidelines for authorized exposures in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits were followed.

Y N N/O N/A a. Personnel chosen to exceed 10 CFR20 limits met the following guidelines:

individual was a volunteer

[ individual familiar with radiological consequences of exposure

_ individual had not received previous emergency

( exposure in excess of10 CFR 20 limits

_ individual was not a woman of child bearing age Drill 93-3 wmm 03/01/93

EVALUATION FORM Controller Position OSC -HPAC Lead Date Name OBJECTIVES:

5. Contamination areas were continuously monitored and evaluated using avadable information and equipment.

Y N N/O N/A a. Contaminated areas were properly isolated to prevent contamination spread.

Y N N/O N/A b. Anti-contamination clothing was properly used.

Y N N/O N/A c. There was proper use ofrespiratory protective equipment or the implementation of stay-times in areas with airborne activity.

Y N N/O N/A d. Periodic air samples were taken in operational and work areas.

( Y N N/O N/A 6. RWPs were correctly used for personnel in RCAs.

Conunents:

III. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.  ;

i Y N N/O N/A 1. Ifvacancies existed in the Emergency Organization: I

a. Was management (SS, EC, OSL, PIC) noti 6ed?
b. Were attempts made to fill any vacancies?
c. Were all positions eventually filled?

Comments:

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Name QBJECTIVES.

IV. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization.

Y N N/O N/A 1. As a minimum, the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization consisted of the emergency personnel I l

identified in Table 5-1 of the RERP (positions listed below).

_ Rad Chem Fcreman (1) ~

_ Rad Chem Technician, Health Physics (2)

_ Rad Chem Technician, Chemistry (1)

_ Rad Chem Technician, Radwaste (1)

_ Rad Chem Helpers (2)

Comments:

V. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Emergency Response Facility coordinators ensured that personnel requirements were assessed and provided assistance to Security Department personnel in  :

accounting for essential personnel in their facility.

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. UHF radio system

_ Security channel Plant channel one

[ Simplex (portable to portable)

Comments:

s II. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Proper briefings were given to ensure emergency i workers were aware of radiological conditions prior to entering an area.

Y N N/O N/A 2. Exposure of emergency teams in higher than normal radiation or contamination areas was adequately and correctly controlled and documented.

Y N N/O N/A a. Dosimetry was augmented prcperly and as needed.

Y N N/O N/A b. Personnel were aware of their emergency exposure .

limit for:

_ removal of personnel

_ corrective action implementation

_ assessment actions first aid and medical treatment  !.

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Y N N/O N/A c. Exposure limits were considered and extended only when necessary to insure ALARA.

3. Guidelines for authorized exposures in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits met the following guidelines:

individual was a volunteer -

_ individual familiar with radiological consequences of exposure

_ individual had not received previous emergency exposure in excess of10 CFR 20 limits

_ individual was not a woman of child bearing age

4. Contamination areas were continuously monitored and evaluated using available information and equipment..

Y N N/O N/A a. Anti-contamination clothing was properly used.

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Y N N/O N/A b. There was proper use of respiratory protective -

equipment or the implementati on of stay-times in i areas with airbome activity.

Comments:  ;

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system Comments:

l II. Demonstrate emergency radiological controls.

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,,) Y N N/O N/A 1. Proper briefings were given to ensure emergency workers were aware of radiological conditions prior to entering an area.

2. Exposure of emergency teams in higher than normal radiatica or contamination areas was adequately and correctly controlled and documented.

l Y N N/O N/A a. Access was controlled to areas affected by the emergency.

Y N N/O N/A b. Continued measurement ofin-plant radiation levels was performed.

Y N N/O N/A c. Dosimetry was augmented properly and as needed.

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Y N N/O N/A d. Fersonnel were aware of their emergency exposure limit for:

_ removal of personnel

_ corrective action implementation

_ assessment actions

_ first aid and medical treatment

_ personnel contamination Y N N/O N/A e. Exposure limits were considered and extended only -

when necessary to insure ALARA.

3. Guidelines for authorized exposures in excess of 10 CFR 20 limits were followed.

3 Y N N/O N/A a. Personnel chosen to exceed 10 CFR 20 limits met the following guidelines:

^ individual was a volunteer

_ individual familiar with radiological consequences of exposure

_ individual had not received previous emergency exposure in excess of10 CFR 20 limits

_ individual was not a woman of child bearing age

4. Contamination areas were continuously monitored and evaluated using available information and equipment.

Y N N/O N/A a. Contammated areas were properly isolated to prevent contamination spread.

Y N N/O N/A b. Anti-contamination clothing was properly used.

Y N N/O N/A c. There was proper use of respiratory protective  ;;

equipment or the implementation of stay-times in h areas with airborne activity. t

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Y N N/O N/A d. Periodic air samples were taken in operational and '

work areas.

Comments:

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1. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Y N N/O N/A 1. UHF radio system

a. Plant Channel Two (field monitoring)

Comments:

3 II. Demonstrate the availability of backup communication capabilities for:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant Channel 2 Comments:

III. Demonstrate the ability to perform field monitoring, including soil, vegetation, and water samples.

Y N N/O N/A 1, A Field Monitoring team was available for deployment within 30-60 minutes of an emergency declaration involving a potential or actual radiological release.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The Field Monitoring Team was correctly briefed.

Y N N/O N/A 3. The Field Monitoring Team was equipped with appropriate, operable instrumentation and equipment.

Y N N/O N/A 4. Communications were established between the Field Monitoring Team and the controlling ERF.

Y N N/O N/A 5. The Field Monitoring Team was able to identify, track, and quantify the release plume as directed.

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Y N N/O N/A 6. The Field Monitoring Team had the equipment and trained personnel to measure airborne iodine . ,

concentrations as low'as IE-7 (G2)l(T)Ci/cc under field 1 conditions. I

f. Y N N/O N/A -7. The Field Monitoring Team collected and transported soil, vegetation, and water samples.

Comments:

IV. Demonstrate the ability to provide for the use of potassium iodide.

Y N N/O N/A 1. IfKI was determined necessary, it was available for all personnel.  ;

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I I. Demonstrate the capability for post-accident cooling sampling and analysis.

. s Y N N/O N/A 1. A reactor coolant sample was obtained and analyzed for  !

i radionuclides using on-line sampling and analyzing i equipment within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the time the decision was I

made to take the sample.

Y N N/O N/A 2. A containment atmosphere sample was obtained and analyzed using on-line sampling and analyzing equipment within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the time the decision was made to take the sample.

Y N N/O N/A 3. An analysis was performed to determine the hydrogen O level in the containment atmosphere using on-line sampling and analyzing equipment within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the time the decision was made to take the sample.

Y N N/O N/A 4. An analysis was performed to determine the amount of dissolved gases in the reactor coolant using on-line sampling and analyzing equipment within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> from the time the decision was made to take the sample.

Y N N/O N/A 5. An analysis was performed to determine chloride levels in the reactor coolant.

Y N N/O N/A 6. An analysis was performed to determine boron -

concentration in the reactor coolant.

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I. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. A security ofBcer was dispatched to sound the construction siren prior to making the assembly / evacuation announcement via the gaitronics system.

Comments:

II. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system j-Y N N/O N/A 3. UIF radio system

a. Security channel Comments:

b III. Demonstrate the ability to staff the On-Shift Organization with RERP qualified personnel. ,

YN N/O N/A 1. As a minimum, the On-Shift Emergency Response Organization consisted of the emergency personnel 1 identified in Table 5-1 of the RERP (positions listed below).

Y N N/O N/A a. Security Shift Supervisor (1) 1

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2 i Y N N/O N/A b. Security Force (as per Security Plan)

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IV. Demonstrate the ability to account for site personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Emergency Coordinator informed the Security Coordinator or Shift Security Supervisor of his intent to ,

announce accountability.

Y N N/O N/A 2. If an assembly was ordered and non-essential personnel were directed to report to the location on the back of their security badge:

Y N N/O N/A a. Non-essential personnel in the Protected Area proceeded to the access facility and their assembly areas.

Y N N/O N/A 3. Accountability was completed within 30 minutes ofits announcement.

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V. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and assessment.

Y N N/O N/A 1. IfKI was determined necessary, it was available for all -

personnel.

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following commdnications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics) -

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 3. Dedicated communications system

a. EML Comments:

x II. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Rad Assessment Coordinator provided radiological information to the RM for making PARS.

I1 Y N N/O N/A 2. The Technical Support Coordinator provided plant {

condition information to the RM for making PARS.

Y N N/O N/A 3. Upon declaration of a General Emergency, the initial PAR of shelter 2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind was made.

t Y N N/O N/A 4. A precautionary 2 mile radius evacuation was considered ,

if a General Emergency was declared due to loss of physical control of the facility.

Y N N/O N/A 5. PARS were coordinated with the Bureau ofRadiological Heahh/SEMA, ifpossible.

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l Y N N/O N/A 6. Protective Action Recommendations were made by the Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager using the ,

guidance of EIP-ZZ-00212, Protective Action l Recommendations, Attachments 1,2, and 3. l l i Comments:

III. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.

Y N N/O N/A 1. If vacancies existed in the Emergency Organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. Was management (SS, EC, OSL, PIC) notified?

x Y N N/O N/A b. Were attempts made to fill any vacancies?

Y N N/O N/A c. Were all positions eventually filled?

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Y N N/O N/A 1. The Recovery Manager provided regular status repons to UE executive management.

Y N N/O N/A . 2. Corporate personnel called out for the EOF Emergency Response Organization reported for duty.

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V. Demonstrate the ability to use emergency power systems in  !

the EOF. ,

Y N_ N/O N/A 1. The EOF diesel generator starts and accepts the EOF

-load.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The EOF diesel generator accepted EOF loads.

VI. Demonstrate the ability to transition plant recovery and plant re-entry.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Plant conditions were assessed to determine if plant recovery could be declared based on EIP-ZZ-00260, Event Closeout / Plant Recovery.

Y N N/O N/A 2. The Recovery Manager assumed overall command and control of the recovery operations.

Y N N/O N/A 3. The intent to declare Recovery was discussed with the NRC.

Y N N/O N/A 4. Off-site agencies were notified of the recovery ,

declaration.

Y N N/O N/A 5. A recovery organization was established using EIP-ZZ-00260, Attachment 3.

Y .N' N/O N/A 6. The initial recovery objectives were planned and/or accomplished.

Y N N/O N/A a. - The plant was maintained in a safe and stable condition.

Y N N/O N/A b. The release of radioactive materials was maintained within limits.

Y N N/O N/A c. Personnel exposure was controlled.

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Y N N/O N/A d. Communications with Federal, State, and local t agencies were maintained.

Y N N/O N/A e. The capability to proiide timely and factual -

information to the public was maintained.-

Y N N/O N/A 7. The Recovery Manager evaluated and approved the requirements to allow re-entry into evacuated plant areas.

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OBJECTIVES: l I. Demonstrate the ability to perform accident detection and I I

assessment.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Engineering Staffmaintained plant status boards. _j Y N N/O N/A 2. Tech Support Coordinator provided recommendations to the Recovery Manager for use in making protective i action recommendations.

Y N N/O N/A 3. The EOF Engineering Staff provided additional tech  !

support to the TSC Engineering Staff. ]

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O II. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

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operable, used, and operated correctly: -i Y N N/O N/A 1. Public Address System (gaitronics)

Y N N/O N/A 2. Touchtone telephone system l Y N N/O N/A 3. Dedicated communications systems j

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III. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-sit.e authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The Technical Support Coordinator provided plant

' condition information to the RM for making PARS.

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communiciations systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 2. Dedicated communications systems Y N N/O N/A a. DAC Y N N/O N/A 3. UHF radio system: Plant Channel Two (field monitoring) ,

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Radiological conditions were monitored and evaluated, as necessary, to establish radiological control over the  ;

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b. ERFs

-Area Radiatiori Af6nitors

_ frisking stations /alarmable rate meters

_ Iodine Monitor

_ control PICS Comments:

IV. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

. Y N N/O N/A 1. The Rad Assessment Coordinator provided radiological N. information to the RM for making PARS.

Y N N/O N/A 2. Weather forecasts were updated approximately every 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> to determine the effects on protective action recommendations.

Y N N/O N/A 3. PARS were coordinated with the Bureau ofRadiological Health /SEMA,if possible. 'j i

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V. Demonstrate the ability to determine the magnitude and impact of a radiological release.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Dose assessment was established within 30-60 minutes of an emergency declaration involving a potential or actual radiological release.

Y N N/O N/A 2. A release path and flow rate were determined.

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Y N N/O N/A 3. Dose assessment was performed approximately every 15 minutes using:

RRIS

_ Personal Computer .

_ Manual Method Y N N/O N/A 4. Doses were projected based on:

_ gross beth gamma readings

_ isotopic analysis

_ portable instrument readings Y N N/O N/A' 5. Atmospheric stability class was determined using:

_ the meteorological system

_ the National Weather Service Y N N/O N/A 6. The amount of radioactivity actually or potentially ,'

released was determined using: i

_ the radiation monitoring system

_ the PASS I'

Y N N/O N/A 7. The specific isotopic composition of the release was  !

determined placing emphasis on specific isotopes specified in NUREG-0654.

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1. Demonstrate the ability to notify on-site and off-site emergency response personnel.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Communicators were assigned to perform notifications by the Off-site Liaison Coordinator.

1 Y N N/O N/A 2. Notification responsibilities were transferred to the EOF when the EOF Emergency Organization was operational.

Y N N/O N/A 3. Noti 6 cation responsibilities were not transferred to the EOF until the Dose Assessment and protective anion recommendation responsibilities were transferred to that -

facility.

C Y N N/O N/A 4. Notification forms and appropriate notification checklists k were properly completed.

Y N N/O N/A 5. The Emergency Coordinator or Recovery Manager approved all notification forms prior to release.

4 Y N N/O N/A 6. Initial notifications to State and local organizations were completed within 15 minutes of declaration. ,

I Y N N/O N/A 7. Follow-up notifications were made to State and local .

organizations at approximate 30 minute intervals, or I when there was a significant change in plant status.

Y N N/O N/A 8. American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) and INPO were j contacted for each initial notification of an Alert or higher classification. Contact was reinitiated if verification call-backs were not received from the NIDO within 15 minutes.

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II. Demonstrate the primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations. Were the following communications systems - -,

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Y N N/O N/A 1. Touchtone telephone system Y N- N/O N/A 2. Telephones in State and Local Forward Conunand Post Y N N/O N/A 3. Notification and Coordination Line (Blue Line)

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III. Demonstrate the ability to make protective action recommendations to off-site authorities.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Off-site agencies were notified ofPARs in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00201, Notifications.

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I. Demonstrate primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency response organizations.

Were the following communications systems available, operable, used, and operated correctly:

Y N N/O N/A 1. Touchtone telephone system Y N N/O N/A 2. Public Relations communications

_ Off-site line which bypasses EPABX

_ Dedicated lines to the General Office Building and JPIC

_ Plant lines

_ News media telephones

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II. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.

Y N N/O N/A 1. The secondary NIDO was instructed to initiate the callout of the PI Emergency Organization in a timely l!

manner.

2. If vacancies existed in the Emergency Organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. Was management (SS, EC, OSL, PIC) notified?

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Y N N/O N/A b. Were attempts made to fill any vacancies?

Y N N/O N/A c. Were all positions eventually filled?

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Date Name OBJECTIVES:

III. Demonstrate the use of corporate personnel to support emergency response. ,

Y N N/O N/A 1. Prior to activation of the EOF PI area, the NIDO. ,

provided initial information concerning the emergency to the UE PR office in St. Louis, unless directed otherwise by the Vice President, Public Relations.

Y N N/O N/A 2. Corporate personnel called out for the EOF Emergency _

Response Organization reported for duty.

Comments:

\ IV. Demonstrate the ability to perform rumor control.

Y N N/O N/A 1. PI staffin the EOF monitored televisions, EBS radio, and other information channels, recorded their observations, and directed reports requiring action to the EOF PI Administrator. ,

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I. Demonstrate the ability to augment emergency response organizations.

1. If vacancies existed in the Emergency Organization:

Y N N/O N/A a. Was management (SS, EC, OSL, PIC) notified?

Y N N/O N/A b. Were attempts made to ful any vacancies?

Y N N/O N/A c. Were all positions eventually filled?

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(j II. Demonstrate the activation of the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) and dissemination ofinformation to the public. ,I l

Y N N/O N/A 1. The JPIC PI Administrator ensured the completion of the JPIC activation checklist. Each element on the checklist was completed.

Y N N/O N/A 2. When UE official news releases were received from the EOF, the PI Coordinator authorized their distribution and release.

Y N N/O N/A 3. A Union Electric Company Spokesperson provided Union Electric Company's ofHeial response during news conferences.

Y N N/O N/A 4. A technical advisor was available to assist the Company Spokesperson by providing additional information in interpretation of technical information.

Y N N/O N/A 5. News conferences were held on a schedule determined by media interest and the status of the emergency.

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Y N N/O N/A 6. The JPIC PI Coordinator coordinated with the State Public Information Officer to include statements from the

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Comments:

III. Demonstrate the use of corporate personnel to suppon emergency response.

Y N N/O . N/A 1. A UE Company Spokesperson provided the Company's .

official response during news conferences.

Y N N/O N/A 2. UE Video Communications personnel videotaped news conferences at the JPIC as a reco'rd of the events.

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Comments: _. p IV. Demonstrate the ability to perform rumor control.

Y N N/O N/A 1. Media Monitors in the JPIC monitored television, EBS radio, and other information channels, recorded their observations, and directed repons requiring action to the JPIC PI Administrator.

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The plant is operating at 100% power and has been on line for 137 days. Total Core 6 EFPD is 370. OSP-BB-00009 was completed on the Owl shift, with a Reactor Coolant System (RCS) unidentified leak of 1.2 gpm. Tech Spec 3.4.6.2 requires reducing the unidentified leak to less than 1.0 gpm in 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> or be in Hot Standby in the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />. The leak is a pressurizer safety leaking to the Pressurizer Relief Tank (PRT), but the crew will not be aware of the source. The

'B' Centrifugal Charging Pump (CCP) has been out-of-service for 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> for pump bearing replacement. A mini-purge was performed per OTN-GT-00001 o -

the Owl shift.

A containment entry was made on the Owl shift to attempt to identify the location of the leak. When an EO and HP Tech entered containment via the normal containment personnel hatch, the inner door stuck open. Tech Spec 3.6.1.3 requires restoring the door to an operable status or lock closed the remaining door. About 0500 the EO became overheated and had to leave containment via the emergency hatch. The MERT team was not needed.

Two mechanics with an HP Tech have entered via the emergency hatch to repair d the door. Preparations for a second EO and HP Tech to enter and search for the leak should be considered by the Shift Supervisor.

Drill Starts Shortly after the drill starts, the allowed four hours to locate the leak have elapsed. The crew should use OTO-BB-00003, and commence an orderly plant shutdown. The Shift Supervisor should declare an UNUSUAL EVENT, based on EAL 2A, RCS Leak Rate > Allowed By Tech Specs.

About 60 minutes later Chemistry confirms RCS high activity from a sample drawn as a result of an alarm on the CVCS letdown monitor, SJRE0001. The Emergency Coordinator should declare an ALERT, based on EAL 1D, Very High Coolant Activity Sample.

l About 30 minutes later a plant helper supervisor calls the Control Room to inform them that a fork truck with its transmission locked up, is in front of the l plant emergency equipment vehicle (fire truck).

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At about 0910, the Spent Fuel Pool (SFP) lo-level alarm is received. The Primary EO is dispatched to investigate. He reports back that the gate seals l

between the SFP and transfer canal are leaking, with zero air presr,ure on the

! seals. A few minutes later the area rad monitors (SD-37/38) alant in the control room. The spent fuel cooling pumps trip as a result of the low SFP level. SFP temperature begins to increase. Radiation levels increase as a rnsult of the lost shielding of the water, but no release occurs. The Emergency Coordinator should declare a SITE EMERGENCY, based on EAL 61, Major Damage to Spent Fuel in Containment or the Fuel Building. Upon hearing the alarm and announcement, the maintenance personnel become excited and leave via the normal hatch. The outer door is opened by defeating the interlock. After opening the door, it becomes jammed and cannot be closed.

I If the personnel are contacted earlier in the scenario to leave containment, they will leave via the normal hatch, as they are reluctant to go down to the emergency hatch. In both cases the outer door cannot be closed.

About 40 minutes later the TDAFWP trips due to a failure of the shaft driven oil l Pump. j i

At 1030, the turbine inadvertently trips, causing a steam leak in the turbine l building from the MSR 'A' and 'C' steam supply valve. The plant will trip and a safety injection will occur.

l Also at about 1030 the 'B' pressurizer safety slightly opens and a report from Chemistry confirms RCS activity >1200 pei/gm Dose Equivalent lodine 131. The Emergency Coordinator should declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY, based on EAL 1G, Loss of 2 Out of 3 Fission Product Barriers with a Potential of Losing the 3rd. The automatic protective action guidelines of sheltering for 2 i miles around and 5 miles downwind of the affected sectors are recommended to the State and County. Around 1100, the wind shifts from Montgomery County to Fulton. l About one hour after the General Emergency, the 'B' pressurizer safety fully opens and the PRT ruptures causing the release to start. Subsequent protective l action guidelines of evacuating the 5 miles around and 10 miles downwind affected sectors should be made to the County and State.

About 30 minutes after the release, an offsite injury occurs on Highway O. A few minutes after the initial dose assessment at the EOF is made, the EOF loses power from the normal supply. The EOF diesel should be started to supply the EOF.

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- After the crew depressurizes and cools down the RCS, the radiation levels decrease to the point that the outer hatch can be closed. The Recovery .

Manager and Emergency Coordinator initiate actions to transition to a recovery organization.

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Scenario Message Initiated Time No. From Event 0630 1 SIM Establish initial Conditions.

0700 2 SIM Crew accepts watch. Exercise commences.

(0710) OBS SIM Four hours have elapsed since the discovery of the leak. The crew should use OTO-BB-00003, and commence an orderly plant shutdown.

j (0725) 3c SIM The Shift Supervisor should declare an j UNUSUAL EVENT based on EAL 2A, RCS Leak Rate > Allowed by Tech Specs.

0730 4c SIM SJRE0001 CVCS letdown monitor alarms, and increases to 9,000 peilgm.

Containment radiation slightly increases.

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complete.

(0745) 5 Hot Lab First SJ sample is drawn, SD-RE-0024H increases.

l 0810 6c Hot Lab Chemistry confirms >300 pci/gm DE l-131, l from a routine sample.

i (0825) 7c SIM The Emergency Coordinator should declare l an ALERT from EAL 1D, Very High

! Coolant Activity Sample or >1.0% Fuel

! Failures in 30 Min. or 5% Total Fuel Failure, based on the confirmed 300 ci/gm Dose Equivalent lodine 131.

(0830) OBS TSC/OSC Emergency response personnel should begin activating the TSC and OSC.

(0840) OBS TSC Notification of offsite agencies should be e complete.

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Scenario Message initiated i Time No. From Event 0845 8 & Mini- Mtce. Bdig. Plant helper Supervisor calls the Control Scenario Room to inform them that a fork truck is in

  1. 1 front of the plant emergency vehicle with its ,

transmission locked up. '

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l 0900 9c SIM SD-RE-0024H, SJ sample room area rad monitor, alarms from the samples being taken with a high RCS activity.

l l 0905 10 TSC/ EOF Plant computer terminals at EOF and TSC l lose their link for about 45 minutes. j 0910 11 & Mini- OSC The EO reports the gate between the Spent Scenario Fuel Pool and transfer canal is leaking. An

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  1. 2 HP tech reports area rad monitors SD-RE- )

37/38 have pegged high. Radiation is 15 R/hr using a portable detector. Initiates Mini-scenario #2.

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l (0930) 13c TSC The Emergency Coordinator should declare '

a SITE EMERGENCY based on EAL 61, Major Damage to Spent Fuelin l Containment or the Fuel Building. l (0930) OBS TSC/OSC TSC and OSC should be operational.

(0935) 14 & Mini- OSC-HPAC The maintenance personnel hear the  !

Scenario alarm and announcement. They become l

  1. 3 excited and leave via the normal hatch.

(0935) OBS EOF EOF Emergency Organization should begin activating the EOF.

l 0945 15 Field The plant radio channel 2 fails due to a i blown fuse.

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Scenario Message initiated Time No. From Event' l (0950) 16c SIM SJ-RE-0001, CVCS letdown monitor, increases to 30,000 microcuries/ gram.

0955 17c & Mini- SIM TDAFWP trip due to a failure of the shaft Scenario driven oil pump.

l #4 0955 18c TSC Ensure PASS sample is taken.

1030 19p Hot Lab Chemistry calls the TSC/ Chemistry Coordinator and informs them that activity has increased to >1200 pei/gm DE l-131.

(1030) 20c & Mini- SIM The turbine inadvertently trips, causing a Scenario steam leak in the turbine building from the c #5 MSR 'A' and 'C' steam supply. The plant

( will trip and a safety injection will occur.

The crew should enter procedure E-0. The

'B' pressurizer safety opens on the turbine trip.

(1030) OBS TSC Accountability should be completed.

l (1045) 21c TSC The Emergency Coordinator declares a GENERAL EMERGENCY based on EAL 1G, Loss of 2 out of 3 Fission Product Barriers with a Potential of Losing the 3rd. The Emergency Coordinator also makes the required protective action recommendations of sheltering for 2 miles around and 5 miles downwind of the affected sectors.

(1100) OBS TSC Notification of the General Emergency and initial PARS to the State and local agencies should be complete.

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I Scenario Message initiated Time ~ No. From Event i 1101 OBS TSC/ EOF - The wind shifts. The wind was originally blowing toward Montgomery County, now - i toward Fulton. (RRIS updates at 11:15).

(1115) OBS TSC Subsequent PARS may be made.

1145 OBS ALL PRT ruptures.

RELEASE STARTS l 1155 22c EOF A subsequent protective action recommendation of evacuating the 5 miles around and 10 miles downwind affected sectors based on plant conditions should be made.  ;

1200 OBS TSC/ EOF / Aux. Building and unit vent rad levels begin :

SIM to decrease.

l 1210 21 & Mini- EOF Loss of power to the EOF due to a blown -

Scenario line fuse.

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1235 OBS SIM The crew is cooling down the plant using either ES-1.2, Post LOCA Cooldown Depressurization, or OTG-ZZ-00005/6.

l (1300) OBS TSC Rad levels have reduced to the point that an approach can be made to the hatch.

1355 24c PLANT / The hatch is closed.

OSC 1400 OBS TSC/ EOF Recovery Manager and Emergency Coordinator initiate actions to transition to a recovery organization. ,

1445 25 TSC Exercise is terminated.

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.V SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Scenario ~ Scenario Message initiated Date Time No. From ' Event June 8 0800 Mink Hearnes Multipurpose Building Scenario Reception and Care Center

  1. 7 Exercise.

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June 9 0700 Annual Exercise begins. Wind is blowing toward Montgomery County.

(0725) UNUSUAL EVENT declared at Plant.

(0740) Notification of UNUSUAL EVENT to offsite agencies.

(0825) ALERT declared at Plant.

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V (0840) Notification of ALERT to offsite agencies. .

0845 G-1 CCC Report of fire.

0850 0-1 CCC Report of fire.

f 0900 G-2 CCC Morrison fireman at fire scene.-

Request for assistance.

0910 G-3 CCC Morrison residents ask about siren.

0915 O-2 CCC Chamois Power Plant blows fire siren.

0925 O-3 CCC Chamois residents ask about  !

siren.

(0930) SITE EMERGENCY declared at Plant.

0940 G-4 CCC Hermann Fire Dept. recponds to assist Morrison. .

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Scenario Scenario Message initiated t Date - ~ Time No. From Event  ;

0940 O-4 CCC. Report from fire scene. Fire .  !

moving northeast. , Request for - ;l assistance. l (0945) Notification of SITE EMER .  ;

GENCY to offsite agencies. j 0950 0-5 CCC Report from fire scene.. Request  !

for ambulance. Request for. '!

weather forecast. l (1000) Siren activation and EBS '

broadcast should be simulated.  :

(1000) Plant evacuates non-essential- -I

. personnel.

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1000 M-1 .CCC Rhineland Fire Dept. responds --

to assist Morrison.

1005 G-5 CCC Report from fire scene. Request [

for assistance.~ ~t 1010 0-6 CCC Report from fire scene.. Request H forlaw enforcement assistance.~ ,

1020 0-7 CCC Report from fire scene. Request  !

to stop road and rail traffic.

1030 0-8 CCC ' Report from fire scene. Request _ .i for Red Cross assistance.

(1045) GENERAL EMERGENCY -

declared at Picnt. : 1 1045 G-8 CCC'- _ Report from fire scene.-

Establishing staging areas.

1050 0-9 CCC Report from fire scene.

Establishing staging areas.

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Scenario Scenario Message initiated Date Time No. From Event (1100) Notification of GENERAL EMERGENCY with initial protective action recommen-dation to offsite agencies.

1101 WIND SHIFTS TOWARD FULTON.

1105 O-10 CCC Report from fire scene. Wind direction change. Request for i assistance, j 1110 G-7 CCC Report from fire scene. Wind direction change. Request for assistance.

1120 0-11 CCC Report from fire scene. Report of evacuees. Request for O information and assistance.

1127 C-1 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Callaway Community Hospital.

1130 C-2 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Callaway County Jail.

1130 G-8 CCC Report from fire scene. Roquest for ambulance.

1130 0-12 CCC Report from fire scene. Request for fuel trucks.

1133 C-3 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Presbyterian Manor.

1135 G-9 CCC Report from fire scene. Report of evacuees. Request for information and assistance.

1135 C-4 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Heartland of Fulton.

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ANNUAL EXERCISE OFFSITE A SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Scenario Scenario Message Initiated Date Time No. From Event 1136 C-5 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Riverview Nursing Home.

1138 C-6 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Fulton Manor.

1140 C-7 CCC Request for dosimetry /KI from Kingdom Nursing Home.

1145 G-10 CCC Report from fire scene. Request for ambulance.

1145 RELEASE STARTS at Plant.

1150 0-13 CCC Report from fire scene. Request for information.

(1200) Plant makes Protective Action O Recommendation of EVACUATION to offsite authorities.

1200 G-11 CCC Report from fire scene. Request -

for fuel trucks.

1230 Mini- Contaminated injury.

Scenario l #8 1230 0-14 CCC Report from fire scene.

1230 G-12 CCC Report from fire scene.

1330 0-15 CCC Report from fire scene.

1330 G-13 CCC ' Report from fire scene.

1355 RELEASE TERMINATED at -

Plant.

1420 0-16 CCC. Report from fire scene.

1420 G-14 CCC Report from fire scene.

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~ OFFSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Scenario Scenario Message initiated 'l Date Time No. ' From Event  !

i 1445 C-8 Callaway Annual Exercise terminates.

EOC Facility critique.

M-2 Montgomery EOC G-15 Gasconade EOC O-17 Osage EOC ,

S-1 State EOC O >

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.. Time Time - Event 0630 Simulator Preparation: q l

1. Initialize at 1C-40 (100% power EOL) .
2. Tag-out V-43, V-45 (Cal Bland)

NOTE: DO NOT RUN SIMULATOR UNTIL FILES ARE IN

3. Run Files: "BG02.1", " LETDOWN", "EXMET1",

"EXINIT" l 4. Reset Step Counters I

5. Hang WPA on:
a. CCP pump 'B'
b. V-43, V-45
c. BG-HV-8149AA
6. Cal Bland line white light OVR P14009A=2
7. Plug in RERP phones and test
8. Merge gaitronics with the plant and test 0700 Crew Turnover 0730 RCS Activityincreases l Run File EXRAD1" l

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(0745)* SJ Sample Room Activity

  • (This will occur when the first sample is drawn, r t

message to control room) l - 1. -Set CRMSABG(24) = 66 i i

l 0900 SJ Sample Room Activity l 1. Set CRMSABG(24) = 225

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l 0910 Spent Fuel Pool Leak - 1 l Run File RERPSFP (0920)* PASS Sample O

  • (Only perform these actions if a PASS sample is taken, message to control room) ,

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1. Set SDR0047H=.6 l (0340) Filling the Spent Fuel Pool Note: Run this file when the crew begins to fill the spent fuel pool.

Run File RERPSFP1 (0950)* RCS Activity

  • (Only perform these actions if letdown is placed in ser/ ice)
1. Set ZRMSFAC(1) = 1.5E7
2. Set CRMSABG(24) = 18800 s -l O .-= Drill 93-3 i

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Scenario Actual Time Time Event 0955 TDAFWP

1. Malf FWM-12 "TD" l1030 Inadvertent Turbine Trip / Steam Leak Run File: EXOPS1 (This accomplishes the following:)
1. Malf TUR1 ACT MSS 12 ACT,6ES,50,0.0 PRS 6 ACT,B,5,0.0 '
2. Set CPRTK4=0.0
3. Ramp X21D1318,60.0,600.0,0.0 -

1101 Wind Shifts

1. Run file "EXMET2" 1145 Safety Full Opens Causing a PRT Rupture Run File "EXRAD2" ,

NOTE: If letdown is in service, set CRMSABG(24)

= 4.2 after this file runs This accomplishes the following:

1. Set JMLPRS6=F .
2. Set CPRTK4=1.0
3. Malf PRS 6 ACT,B,100.0,0.0
4. Ramp ACNMA,163000,100.0,0.0 l S. OVR P21035A = 0 (PRT Pressure) ,

1147 F.B. Rad Monitors increase from Emergency Exhaust Trains ,

Run File "EXRAD3" i

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Scenario Actual  :

Time - Time Event j

- Run File "EXRAD4" -  !

1 l * (Run File "EXRAD4", only if/when the FB/ AUX  !

Emergency Exhaust Monitors, RE-27/28 are aligned -

to the " Emergency" position) 1200 Aux Building and Unit Vent Rad Levels Decrease j Run File "EXRAD5" l 1215 F. B. Rads increasing from Emerg Exh Trains Run File "EXRAD6" ,

l1230 Loss of Power at EOF

1. Ann AND006 "1" 1245 F.B. Rads Continue to increase from Emerg Exh Trains and Further Decreases Unit Vent Monitors ,

3 Run File "EXRAD7" 1445 Simulator Freeze l i

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EXERCISE INITIAL CONDITIONS The unit is at 100% power. The plant has been on line for 137 days with a total of 370 EFPD on Core 6.

The PDP is in service supplying normal charging.

OSP-BB-00009 was completed at 0310 with unidentified leakage at 1.2 gpm.

l A containment mini-purge was completed per OTN-GT-00001 for the containment entry.

A containment entry was made to attempt to identify the leak. When an -

Equipment Operator (EO) and Health Physics (HP) Tcch entered containment via the normal personnel hatch, the inner door stuck open. It is suspected one of the hinge bearings is seized. The EO shortly became overheated and had to leave containment. Two mechanics with an HP Tech have entered via the emergency hatch to replace the bearings. Preparations for a second EO and HP Tech to enter and search for the leak are being made.

/ Health Physics, Chemistry and Radwaste have been informed of the potential shutdown and are preparing for required samples.

All plant equipment is either in service or available with the following exceptions:

a. Cal-Blarid line is OOS to complete the installation of new breakers in the Bland yard.
b. Letdown isolation valve BG-HV-8149AA OOS.
c. The 'B' CCP has been OOS for 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> for pump bearing replacement.

Approximately 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> remain to complete replacement.

d. HPAC plant computer terminal TT17 is out of service. Parts are on order and due in next week. (Drill WR 147041) l i

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Weather Conditions: The moming has been partly cloudy with temperatures in the low 70s. Winds have generally been from the b southwest at around 10 mph. It is expected that a front from the Gulf of Mexico will arrive this snamoon. A high pressure front is formin0 over Musissippi and the wind direction is aupacted to change from the Southwest and will be blovnne from the Southeast as the high pressure front approaches the ?"::5!55';-r-! Valley. The wind shift will be in a counterciodmise direction.

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i EXERCISE PLANT STATUS DATE: 6/09/93 TIME: 0605

\ MODE: 1 POWER LEVEL: 100 DAYS ON LINE: 137 . PLANT OUTPUT: 1231 MW DAYS SINCE LAST TRIP: 205 IAST LER: 09/20/92 MAJOR SYSTEMS / COMPONENTS OUT OF SERVICE OR CAUSING LOAD REDUCTION SYSTEM / COMPONENT REASON / IMPACT TECH SPEC #'

CAL-BLAND LINE INSTALLATION OF NEW BREAKERS IN THE BLAND YARD BG-HV-8149AA

'B' CCP PUMP BEARING 3.5.2 REPLACEMENT (72 HOURS)

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I PLANT PERFORMANCE

SUMMARY

k GROSS GENERATOR OUTPUT:1219.2 MWE DATE 09JUN93 TIME 0730 1 HOUSE ELECTRICAL LOADS: 54.0 MWE NSSS THERMAL POWER: 3543.0% l 1165.2 MNE PERCENT OF FULL POWER:+ 98.99%

NET STATION OUTPUT:

GROSS HEAT RATE: 995.6 BTU /KWH NET HEAT RATE: 10375.1 BTU /EWH THERMAL EFFICIENCY: 34.4%

CAPACITY FACTORS 1239.7 MW IS UNIT RATING ,

AS OF MIDNIGHT ON: 08JUN93 UNIT DERATINGS ARE:

YEAR TO DATE: 99.72% NSSS POWER: -12.4 MW CYCLE 6 TO DATE: 96.5 % REDUCED MS PRESSURE -14.6 MW LATEST 30 DAY: 99.66% S/G BLOWDOWN: - 2.6 MW BACKPRESSURE (NOTE #1): + 3.7 MW COMMENTS: VENTURI FOULING: O.O MW OTHER LOSSES: - 5.8 MW PERFORMANCE ABOVE RATING: +11.2 MW SUM OF UNIT DERATINGS -20.5 MW NOTE #1: PERFORMANCE EFFECTS OF:

-COOLING TOWER: + 4.70 MW CT DESIGN PT DEV + 2.13 MW

-CONDENSER: + 1.13 MW k

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O I DAILY CHEMISTRY REPORT UPDATE TIME DATE 0530 06/09/93 BCMS BORON (PPM) 054 CVCS LETDOWN (GPM) 75 DECAYED DEI 1.28 E-2 DECAYED IODINE SAMPLE DECAYED I-131 6.7 E-3 TIME /DATE 0823 06-08-93 RCS LEAKAGE: ID .088 GPM UNID 0.301 GPM DUE 06-12-93 TIME 0311 INPO SECONDARY CHEMISTRY INDEX .998 SAMPLE TIME /DATE 0000 06-08-93 COND POLISHER S/G S/G S/G S/G PUMP EFFLUENT A B C D CAT COND (UMHO) .094 .059 .07 .06 .07 .06 SODIUM (PPB) .14 .06 .46 .45 .43 .42 OXYGEN (PPB) 1.90 S/G B/D (KLBM/HR 107 CIRC / SERV WATER 24 HR AVE

  • TOTAL DISSOLVED ZINC (PPM) .47/.19 PH: 8.35 CLEARWELL EFFLUENT TURBIDITY (NTU) 16.5 COMMENTS:

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EMERGENCY DUTY ROSTER NUCLEAR INFORMATION DUTY OFFICER (CORP.COMMUNICATIONSI- CALLAWAY RERP The following will serve as Nuclear Information Duty Officer (NIDO) for the month of June .

1993. The NIDO will notify the attemate if he will be unavailable for certain periods during the assigned dates. As a minimum, the on-duty NIDO will wear a pager when not available at the phone numbers listed below.

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UE Phone 64958 64946 l Home Phone 636 6081 642-1036  !

Pager Number 841-9542 841-8435 Car Phone 799-4060 799-4060 To Page: Dial number. When prompted, enter call-back number 676*8840 or leave voice message.

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( ,/ J. V. Laux q C. D. Naslund A. C. Passwater J. R. Peevy M. A. Stiller EMERGEllCY DUTY SCREDULE RECOVERY MANAGER - CALLAWAY RERP YEAR 1993 This attached schedule shows the emergencyItduty is theassignments responsi-for the Recovery Managers for the year 1993.

bility of the Recovery Manager Heonis duty also to contact thetoControl responsible contact Room before 0900 on Monday.

his alternate if he will be unavailable for duty during his assignment. As a minimum, the on-duty Recovery Manager shall wear the " system pager" when not available through the emergency telephone directory.

All Recovery Manager system pagers can be reached at "1-841-1061", with access code "1". The following is a list of telephone numbers for each Recovery Manager.

Telechone Numbers (Area code Home 314) '

Vehicle Phone Office 795-9324 554-2650 227-4963 s D. F. Schnell 676-8298 676-8245 446-4885 G. L. Randolph 623-1492(1st) 881-3270(2nd) ,

676-8659 635-8622 J. V. Laux 220-0062 676-8500 636-4694 C. D. Naslund 220-0062 l 554-3205 458-2322 A. C. Passwater 541-6801 676-8605 676-8212 642-1008-M. A. Stiller 220-0049 554-2861

  • All telephone prefixes except 676- require 1 plus dialing when calling from the plant on a 676- exchange number.

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DAY OF WEEK M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S February Deo 1992 January 1993 29 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 15 14 17 le 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J. D. Bleeser J. V. Laux J. R. ;- . i S. L. Raiwielph Frimary M. A. Stiller C. D. Naslund G. L. Bandolph M. A. Stliter A. C. Passwater D. F. Schnell J. v. Laun Alternate J. D. 81osser February March 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 le 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 45 If 17 le 19 20 21 J. D. Blesser J. V. Laus R. Feevy e. L. Randolph Primary M. A. Stiller C. D. Naslund Peevy C. L. pandolph M. A. Stiller A. C. Passwater D. F. Schnell C. D. Weslund Alternate J. F.

May March April 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 30 31 1 2 3 4

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SCENARIO MESSAGE (3 Control Room

() Initiated by: Control Room Controller Location: & Simulator Control Room Message No. 1 Delivered to: Operating Crew Location: & Simulator Scenario Time: 0630 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL INITIAL CONDITIONS The unit is at 100% power. The plant has been on line for 137 days with a total of 370 EFPD on Core 6.

The PDP is in service supplying normal charging.

OSP-BB-00009 was completed at 0310 with unidentified leakage at 1.2 gpm.

l A CTMT mini-purge was completed per OTN-GT-90001 for the containment entry.

A containment entry was made to attempt to identify the leak. When an EO and HP Tech entered CTMT via the normal personnel hatch, the inner door stuck open. It is suspected one of the hinge bearings is seized. The EO shortly became overheated and had to leave CTMT. Two mechanics with an HP Tech have entered via the emergency hatch to replace the bearings. Preparations for

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HP, Chemistry and Radwaste have been informed of the potential shutdown and are preparing for required samples.

All plant equipment is either in service or available with the following exceptions:

a. Cal-Bland line is OOS to complete the installation of new breakers in the Bland yard.
b. Letdown isolation Valve BG-HV-8149AA OOS.
c. The 'B' CCP has been OOS for 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> for pump bearing replacement. Approximately 20 hours2.314815e-4 days <br />0.00556 hours <br />3.306878e-5 weeks <br />7.61e-6 months <br /> remain to complete replacement.
d. HPAC plant computer terminal TT17 is out of service. Parts are on order and due in next

. week. (Drill WR 147041)

Weather Conditions: The moming has been partly cloudy with temperatures in the low 70s.

Winds have generally been from the southwest at around 10 mph. It is expected that a front from the Gulf of Mexico will arrive this aftemoon. A high pressure front is forming over Mississippi and the wind direction is expected to change from the Southwest and will be blowing from the Southeast as the high pressure front approaches the Mississippi Valley.

. The wind shift will be in a counterclockwise direction.

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THIS IS A DRILL' The Shift Supervisor should declare an UNUSUAL EVENT based on EAL 2A, RCS Leak Rate >  ;

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THIS IS A DRILL SJ-RE-0001, CVCS letdown monitor alarms. Containment radiation slightly increases. (See Area Radiation Monitors).

On RM11, SJ-RE-0001 reads 9000 Ci/gm.

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i O initiated by: Chemistry Controller Location: Hot Lab Massa 9e No. 5 Delivered to: Simulator Controller Location: Simulator Scenario Time: (0745) l Phone No. 68809 THIS IS A DRILL Contact the Simulator booth when the first SJ sample is drawn and inferm them to increase l SDR0024H @ (0745) time per Simulator Actions.

Ensure when each subsequent sample is drawn and when a PASS sample is drawn, that the -

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THIS IS A DRILL Chemistry Tech should report to Control Room the following analysis of RCS.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Simulator Controller ' Location: Simulator Massage No. 7c Delivered to: Shift Supervisor Locationi Simulator Scenario Time: 0825-Phone No.

THIS IS A DRILL' ALERT should have been declared about 0825 hours0.00955 days <br />0.229 hours <br />0.00136 weeks <br />3.139125e-4 months <br /> based on EAL'1-D, "High Coolant Activity Sample or Failed Fuel Monitor Alarms".

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(,) Mini Scenario # 1 Initiated by: Controller Location: Mtce. Bido. Message No. 8 Delivered to: Shift Supervisor Location: Simulator Scenario Time: 0845 Phone No. Gaitronics THIS IS A DRILL Plant Helper Supervisor calls the Control Room to inform them that a fork truck is in front of the plant emergency vehicle with its transmission locked up.

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THIS IS A DRILL SD-RE-0024H, SJ sample room area rad monitor, alarms from the samples being taken with a high RCS activity.

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Initiated by: Engineering Controller Location: TSC Message No. 10-Red Assessment & .

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THIS IS A DRILL Put the following message on the plant computer terminals:. j

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' initiated by: Controller Location: OSC Message No. 11 Delivered to: Equipment Operator Location: OSC Scenario Time: 0910 Phone No.

THISIS A DRILL

1) The Mini-Scenario #2 controller will give the following message to the Equipment Operator and H.P. Tech responding to the SFP leak.
2) The Equipment Operator will go to the SFP area, call the control room and deliver the following message:

"The gate between the spent fuel pool and transfer canal is leaking. The canalis drained for maintenance on the fuel transfer equipment. Levelis rapidly decreasing, and the area radiation monitors are beginning to increase."

3) The H.P. Tech at 0915 will give the following message to the control room: General radiation is 15 R/hr and the ARMS are off scale high.

See Mini-Scenario #2.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Lead Controller ' Location: TSC Message No. 13c l Delivered to: Emergency Coordinator Location: TSC Scenario Time: (0930)

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THIS IS A DRILL The Emergency Coordinator should declare a SITE EMERGENCY based on EAL 61, Major Damage to Spent Fuel in Containment or the Fuel Building.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE l Mini Scenario #3 t initiated by: ' Controller Location: OSC-HPAC ' Message No. -14 j l Delivered to: Operating Crew Location: ' Simulator Scenario Tune: 0935-Phone No. Gaitronics T

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The controller should contact the control room and simulate maintenance personnel who heard the l alarm and announcement, became excited and left via the normal hatch.~

Discuss the hatch sticking open.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE y-Initiated by: Simulator Controller Location: Simulator Message No. 16e l Delivered to: Operating Crew Location:- Simulator Scenario Time: 0950 Phone No.

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THIS IS A DRILL l Turbine driven aux feedwater pump trips. (Mini-Scenario #4).

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THIS IS A DRILL g a decision has not been made to draw a PASS sampla, inform the Chemistry Coordinator to request a PASS sample.

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Delivered to: Chemistry Tech Location: Hot Lab Scenario Time: 1030 Phone No.

THIS IS A DRILL Have the Chemistry Tech call the TSC/ Chemistry Coordinator and inform them of the following radiochemistry results:

NUCLIDE RCS ACTIVITY Kr-83m 7.22E+02 Kr-85m 1.02E+03 Kr-85 1.30E+02 Kr-87 4.63E+02 Kr-88 1.31E+03 Xe-133m 2.22E+02 Xe-133 1.05E+04 Xe-135m 4.44E+02 Xe-135 2.79E+03 Xe-138 9.44E+02 1-131 5.11E+02 O l-132 1-133 1-134 3.58E+03 1.61E+03 3.92E+03 1-135 3.48E+03 Rb-88 2.06E+00 Ru-106 3.17E-02 Te-132 4.75E-02 Cs-134 5.81 E-02 Cs-137 3.43E-01 Co-144 2.90E-02 La-140 2.64E-03 Ba-140 6.86E-02 GASES 1.85E+04 IODINES 1.31E+04 l-131 EQ 1.43E+03 PARTICLE 2.64E+00 TOTAL 3.16E+04 Boron Concentration: 1942.3 ppm

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i SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Simulator Controller Location: Simulator Message No. 20c l Delivered to: Shift Supervisor Location: Simulator Scenario Time: 0920 Phone No. >

1 THIS IS A DRILL The turbine inadvertently trips, causing a steam leak in the turbine building from the MSR 'A' and .

'C' steam supply. The plant trips and a safety injection occurs. The 'B' pressurizer safety open on the turbine trip.

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I SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Lead Controller Location: TSC Message No. '21c .

Delivered to: Emergency Coordinator Location: TSC Scenario Time: 1045-Phone No.

THIS IS A DRILL Emergency Coordinator should have declared a General Emergency based on: ,

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4 THIS IS A DRILL Make a protective action recommendation of evacuating the 5 miles around and 10 miles downwind affected sectors should be made based on plant conditions.

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initiated by: Controller Location: -EOF MesseDe No. 23 Mini Scenario #6 Delivered to: Equipment Operator ' Locabon EOF Scenario Time: 1230  ;

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THIS IS A DRILL l This is the Administrator at Callaway Community Hospital. We need the following items for our i staff:

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5 high range dosimeters 5 low range dosimeters 5 TLDs 5 bottles of Kl We also need 90 bottles of Kl for the inmates.

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This is the Administrator at Presbyterian Manor. We need the following items for our staff: i 10 high range dosimeters 10 low range dosimeters 10 TLDs ,

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10 high range dosimeters 10 low range dosimeters 10 TLDs 10 bottles of Kl We also need 60 bottles of Ki for our residents.

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THIS IS A DRILL This is the Administrator at Fulton Manor, We need the following items for our staff:

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half mile. It is moving toward the northeast, along Route N. Some sparks and buming debris are being blown across N and are starting small fires. There are not enough personnel present to contain the fire. He requests assistance from the Linn Fire Department.

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needed for a casualty of the fire. The casualty is a woman, about 45 years old, suffering from l Pfsteria, exhaustion, and possible smoke inhalation. He reports that the fire is moving to the northeast, What is the weather forecast?  :

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at the fire scene and are interfering with firefighting efforts. He requests law enforcement i assistance to control the spectators.  ;

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Please send some law enforcement personnel to keep the roads clear, reroute traffic, and assist with communications.

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A Chamois fireman at the scene of the forest fire on Route N reports that fire front'is almost a mile -

long. The Owensville and Rhineland fire departments will remain on the scene to handle . ,

secondary fires, and the Hermann, Morrison, and Chamois fire departments will try to get ahead of i l the fire by going Route N to 100,100 to Route Z, and down Route Z to the fire. They need l bulldozers, graders and heavy equipment, as well as volunteers with chainsaws, ropes, and other ' i such equipment to build a fire break on the north side of Route Z.' Please try to round up some assistance and send it to the scene. ,

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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC - Message No. O Delivered to: Dispatcher Location: ' Osage EOC Scenario Time: 1150-Phone No. 897-2285 THIS IS A DRILL ,

A fireman reports from the scene of the forest fire that three firemen have been sent to the Hermann Hospital with syrnptoms of heat exhaustion or smoke inhalation.- A number of volunteers have shown up with tractors, chainsaws, and hauling equipment, and the firemen and volunteers are building a fire break on the north side of Route Z. One of the volunteers had his plow set pretty deep and dug up some kind of cable bundle. What else is buried out here? Are there any petroleum or natural gas pipelines or buried power lines? The leading edge of the fire is about one mile from Route Z.

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Delivered to: Dispatcher Location: Osage EOC Scenario Time: 1230 Phone No. 897-2285 THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that work is continuing on building a fire break.

The fire is now a little over one-half mile from Route Z.

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Phone No. 897-2285 THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that the fire break is as complete as they can make [

it la the time remaining. The fire is 100 yards from the road, and they are pulling men and -

equipment back to the ends of the fire front. All they can do now is hope that the fire break is wide -

enough to contain the fire, and try to control any small fires started by blown sparks.

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THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that the fire break appears to be containing the fire. The wind has let up a little, and the fire does not seem to be able to cross Route Z.

Firefighters have been able to extinguish secondary fires, although the dangeris not yet over.

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Phone No. 564-2284 ,-

THIS IS A DRILL The Rhineland Fire Department has called to advise that they are responding to assist the _

Hermann Fire Department with a forest fire in Gasconade County. They are requesting that Montgomery Rural and Big Spring cover for them while they are gone. They will keep one man at the station to take telephone calls and handle the radio. He will relay any fire calls to the Sheriffs Dispatcher.

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Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL The Exercise is terminated. A facility critique will now be conducted.

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Phone No. 486-5821 THIS IS A DRILL A resident who lives south of Route N, about 3/4 mile west of the Route N/ Highway 100 junction, .

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THIS IS A DRILL Make two calls simulating two different people calling to ask why the siren was blown.

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-C/ Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. G-4 Gasconade Delivered to: Dispatcher Location: EOC Scenario Time: 0940 486-5829 Phone No. 488-5821 THIS IS A DRILL The Hermann Fire Department has received a call for assistance from the Morrison Fire Department. They are responding to the fire on Route N and, based on the size of the fire, have requested assistance from Owensville and Rhineland Fire Departments.

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Delivered to: Dispatcher ' Location: EOC Scenario Time: 1005 486-5829 Phone No. 486-5821 THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that the fire is more than half a mile long with a -

front of more than 200 yards. Itis moving in a northeasteriy direction, and some sparks and blown debris have started small fires on the south side of Route N, They do not have enough personnel

. to contain the fire, so they are concentrating on controliing the small fires and notifying residents downwind to evacuate. He requests assistance from the Linn Fire Department and any others that .

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Please send some law enforcement personnel to keep the roads clear, reroute traffic, and assist with communications.

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486-5829 l Phone No. 486 5821 l

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Phone No. 486-5821-l THIS IS A DRILL l

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Delivered to: Dispatcher- Location: EOC Scenario Time: 1135 486-5829 Phone No. 486-5821-1 2

THIS IS A DRILL '

A fireman at the Morrison staging area reports that 28 people who have evacuated their homes ,

because of the fire are at the staging area. They want to know where they should go to be taken _

care of. Is there transportation available?

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A fireman at the forest fire reports that several firefighters have been transported to the Hermann Hospital for heat exhaustion. Please send more ambulances in case they are needed. There are now about 140 personnel here, both firefighters and volunteers, and they are working to clear a fire break on the north side of Route Z. The leading edge of the fire is about a mile from Route Z.

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. Delivered to: Dispatcher Location: EOC Scenario Time: 1200 486 5829 Phone No. 486-5821 i

THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the forest fire requests that fuel trucks with diesel fuel and gasoline be sent to the i scene to refuel the fire trucks and other equipment. ,

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THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that work is continuing on building a fire break.

The fire is now a little over one-half mile from Route Z.

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Delivered to: Dispatcher Location: EOC Scenario Time: 1330 486-5829 Phone No. 486-5821 ,

THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that the fire break is as complete as they can make it in the time remaining. The fire is 100 yards from the road, and they are pulling men and . ..

equipment back to the ends of the fire front. All they can do now is hope that the fire break is wide enough to contain the fire, and try to control any small fires started by blown sparks.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: CCC Location:. CCC Message No. G-14 Gasconade Delivered to: ~ Dispatcher Location: -EOC - Scenario Time: -1420 486-5829 Phone No. 486-5821 1

THIS IS A DRILL A fireman at the scene of the forest fire reports that the fire break appears to be containing the fire.' The wind has let up a little, and the fire does not seem to be able to cross Route Z. ,

Firefighters have been able to extinguish secondary fires, although the danger is not yet over. .;

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Gasconade  !

Delivered to: All Participants Location: EOC Scenario Time: 1445 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL The Exercise is terminated. A facility critique will now be conducted.

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Scenario Message Initiated Time No. From Event 0800 PI-1 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

0810 PI-2 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

0820 PI-3 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.

0830 PI-4 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

0845 PI-5 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

0855 PI-6 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.

0900 PI-7 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.

0915 PI-8 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.

0925 PI-9 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.-

0930 PI-10 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

0930 MM-1 JPIC KMlZ-TV newsbreak.

0930 Pl-11 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

0935 MM-2 JPIC CNN newsbreak.

0935 PI-12 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

0940 MM-3 JPIC KLIK/KKFA radio newsbreak.

0940 PI-13 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

0945 PI-14 CCC Phone call to JPIC PI office.

0945 MM-4 JPIC KMlZ-TV newsbreak.-

0950 PI-15 CCC Phone call to JPlc Pl office.

0950 MM-5 JPIC CNN newsbreak.

t 0950 PI-16 CCC Phone call to JPIC PI office.

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Scenario Message initiated  ;

Time No. From Event 0955 PI-17 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office.

l 1000 MM4 JPIC KOMU-TV newsbreak.

1000 PI-18 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

i 1000 SRC-1 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1005 MM-7 JPIC CNN newsbreak.- l 1005 SRC-2 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control (false rumor for trending).

1010 PI-19 CCC Phone call to JPIC PI office.

l 1010 MM-8 JPIC KLIK/KKFA radio newsbreak.

1010 SRC-3 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control. .

1012 SRC-4 CCC Phone call to EOF PI office. l 1015 PI-20 CCC Phone call to JPIC PI office.

l 1015 MM-9 JPIC KRCG-TV newsbreak.

1015 SRC-5 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

1020 SRC-6 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control. ,

1020 PI-21 CCC Phone call to EOF Pl office.

l 1020 MM-10 JPIC KJMO/KWOS radio newsbreak.

1025 MM-11 JPIC KBIA radio newsbreak. l l

1025 PI-22 CCC Phone call to JPIC PI office.

1025 SRC-7 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

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1030 SRC-8 CCC Phone call to rumor control.

1035 MM-13 JPIC KFALIKKCA radio newsbreak.

1035 SRC-9 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

1037 SRC-10 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

1040 MM-14 JPIC KMlZ-TV newsbreak.

1040 SRC-11 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

1045 PI-24 CCC Phone call to JPIC Pl office.

q 1045 SRC-12 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

b 1050 MM-15 JPIC CNN newsbreak.

1050 SRC-13 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

1055 SRC-14 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

1100 MM-16 JPIC KRCG-TV newsbreak.

1100 SRC-15 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control. (False rumor appears again) l l 1110 SRC-16 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1115 SRC-17 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l l 1120 SRC-16 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control. (False 1 rumor appears for the third time)

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Time No. From Event l l 1125 SRC-19 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

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l 1130 SRC-20 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1135 SRC-21 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1140 SRC-22 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1145 SRC-23 CCC Phon: call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1150 SRC-24 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1155 SRC-25 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1200 SRC-26 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1205 SRC-27 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1210 SRC-28 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1215 SRC-29 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1215 MM-18 JPIC KJMO/KWOS radio newsbreak.

l 1220 MM-19 JPIC KLIK/KKFA radio newsbreak.-

l 1220 SRC-30 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1225 SRC-31 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1230 SRC-32 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1235 SRC-33 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1240 SRC-34 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1245 SRC-35 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

/^ l 1250 SRC-36 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

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Event l 1255 SRC-37 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1300 SRC-38 CCC Phone call to JPlc rumor control.

l 1305- SRC-39 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1310 SRC-40 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1315 SRC-41 .CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1320 SRC-42 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1325 SRC-43 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control. ..

l 1330 SRC-44 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1335 SRC-45 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

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l 1345 SRC-47 CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

l 1350 SRC-48 'CCC Phone call to JPIC rumor control.

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Phone No. 676-4971 THIS IS A DRILL This is Shane Hammill/ Jane Wallner from the Fulton Sun. Is Gary or Mike there? We overheard on the scanner that the Callaway Nuclear Plant has declared an emergency. Is that true? Could l we come out for an interview? Could we get some details from someone who knows?

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I understand from our scanner that there's an emergency at the plant. Is that true? I would like to talk to someone about what is happening at the plant. I would like to conduct a taped interview, is l that OK? Could I talk to you o about the situation? Why was the emergency declared?

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  • This is Pop Smith down' here at the CC Store. I was just listening to KFAL Radio and heard that there's an emergency at the plant. I looked for one of those emergency brochures that you leave here but I guess l passed all of 'em out. What should I do?  ;

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Phone No. 676-4971 THIS IS A DRILL Yes, this is Shane Hammill/ Jane Wallner from the Fulton Sun. Just wanted to follow-up on the.- t!

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Sheriffs Deputy and he was just called out to be on duty for a nuclear emergency. Could you tell :- l l me what is happening at the plant? I always thought it would be easy for someone to drive right through the fence and go in and damage the plant if they wanted to. Couldn't they do that pretty easy?

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Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI-9 Delivered to: Pl Coordinator Location: EOF Scenario Time: 0925 Phone No. 676-4971 THIS IS A DRILL i live North of the plant on County Road CC. My neighbor called me and told me to get ready to evacuate because there's radioactivity coming from the plant. Her husband is a Deputy Sheriff and he said that someone crashed the gate and broke into the plant and made it leak radioactive water. What should I do? I don't have enough money to rent a room somewhere. What about my house dog, will she die if she stays here?

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Delivered to: Media Message Clerk Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 0930 Phone No. 634-3680 THIS IS A DRILL This is Jerry Evans with the Associated Press in St. Louis. We received your news release and want to speak with your spokesperson.

I'd like some additionalinformation regarding the Callaway Plant emergency. Is the plant in a safe condition? Is there any hazard to the public? Have there been any injuries at the plant? Have you found the intruder? Could he damage the plant and cause a release of radioactivity?

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Phone No. 634-3880 THIS IS A DRILL This is John Knox with KMOX Radio in St. Louis. We don't have someone available to send to your newscenter there in Jeff City right now. Could we get a taped phone interview? Is there a spokesperson I could talk to?

Could you give me a run down of what has happened at the nuclear plant today? Has the plant intruder been apprehended? Is the plant still operating?

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The Callaway County Sheriff's office indicated there was a security problem at the plant. Is it true ,

that someone ran through the security fence and damaged the plant and now it's releasing radioactivity? I understand the emergency has been upgraded and poses a threat to the public.

Is that true? Could you explain what has happened at the plant and what you are doing to remedy  :

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i This is Mike Monroe here in the Call Center upstairs. We're getting swamped with customer inquiries regarding the Callaway Plant emergency. Can we transfer these calls to you? Which number do y ou want us to transfer them to? We can't seem to get through to Callaway - their phones are busy. What do you want us to do?

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Has the intruder at the Callaway Nuclear Plant been apprehended yet? Is radioactivity being released into the environment? Have you been able to repair the damaged pipes? Is the plant still operating? How does this compare to 3-Mile Island?

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called from there. His name is Bob Johnson. Could you leave him a message to contact Sheny Mills at 314-878-55557 Thanks.

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Phone No. 676 4971 THIS IS A DRILL This is John Phillips with the Kansas City Star. We understand you have a major emergency. Is ~'

that true? Could I talk to someone in your plant organization? If you have made any news -

releases, could you fax them to us? Our fax number is 816-545-0338.

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that true?

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THIS IS A DRILL 4 This is Kay Price in Washington, Missouri, We were headed that way on a fishing trip up the i Missouri River Is it safe to come up the river? We wanted to stop in Hermann.

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Phone No. 634-4902 THIS IS A DRILL Hi, my name is Rick Torey. I live in Fulton and my daughter works at the plant as a Fire Watch.

Can I find out if she's OK7 Who can I call? Her name is Jan Torey. My number is 642-0214.'

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This is Sam Rothburn in Callaway County. I heard there was a General Emergency out there at the Nuclear Plant. How bad of an emergency is that? Was Chemobyl a General Emergency? -

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This is Ruth Backes calling from the Roadsville Store.' We heard on the scanner here that there's an emergency at the plant. . People are coming in here and doni know what is going on. What -i should I tell them?

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This is Karen Davis in Mokane. Can you tell me what is the worst that can happen over at the Plant? My whole family is scared and we need to know.  !

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Phone No. 634 4902 t THIS IS A DRILL This is Tim Cariton. I farm between the UE plant and Portland. Are my cows in danger? I've got a i large hard spread over my farm and it's gonna take some time to get 'em all in.

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THIS IS A DRILL Hi, my name is Sharon Chase. I'm calling from a pay phone in Rhineland. We stopped here at the Comer on our way to the lake for vacation. The people at the bar said I needed to check with someone before heading on down 94, is it safe to travel that way to Jeff City?

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This is Mabel Branch from the Green Acres bar down the road from the Plant. We just had some guy come in here and tell us there is something going on at the Plant. What happened?. What -

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Phone No. 634 4902 THIS IS A DRILL This is the Manager of the Days Inn Hotel at Kingdom City. I've heard you're evacuating people from our area. What do I do with these people here? My name is Jack Daly and my phone number is 642-0214.

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Phone No. 634-4902 THIS IS A DRILL How long we going to have to evacuate for? I need to know cause my hobby is growing exotic  ;

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Phone No. 634-4902 i, THIS IS A DRILL My name is Helen Marks. I live in Rhineland. My neighborjust called me and told me to get outta here, but my husband is out in the fields. I'm not going anywhere till he comes in. Do we really have to leave?

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THIS IS A DRILL This is Bea and I was wondering how long we are going to have to be evacuated from the area so i can leave enough food and water for my pets. Also, I have a goldfish and if I feed him too much at once it will die. Can I take him with me?

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Hi. this is Marilyn Smith in Rhineland. We know about the emergency arxf that it seems to be getting really serious. One of my neighbors said she heard an explosion, but I didn't hear it.

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My husband works at Callaway. Will he be able to come home tonight or have they stopped everyone from leaving due to the accident? Can I call him? I can't get through on his regular work -

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. This is Barbara Glass in Fulton. I didn't hear the sirens go off. Do you have an emergerci down there at Ca!!away? How come these sirens aren4 working?

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THIS IS A DRILL This is Bill Bland in Portland. I got a bunch of antiques down here, and if you expect me to evacuate, you're going to have to send some extra people and a pick-up truck to help me load some of this stuff. I ain't leaving it, cause it'll get looted or radioactive. Who do i need to talk to?

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  1. i Fork Truck Locked Up in Front of Plant Emeroency Vehicle Purpose / Goal The purpose of this scenario is to exercise an Emergency Repair Team.

Precautions and Extent of Play

1. Do NO T allow any plant equipment to be operated.
2. Any protective clothing necessary for the job should be used, not simulated.

3 Any tools or parts necessary to move or repair the fork truck should be obtained and brought to the scene.

4. Ensure tha, personnel safety and plant safety are maintained.
5. Do NOT volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment to find problems.
6. Do not allow the fork truck to be lifted by another fork truck.

i Initial Conditions The controller should be at the Emergency Vehicle. A fork truck and operator will be available at the Emergency Vehicle.

Narrative Summary At 0845, a plant helper supervisor will call the Control Room to inform them that a fork truck is in front of the Plant Emergency Vehicle with its transmission locked up. When a repair team is dispatched to move the fork truck, use the -

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1. The transmission is locked up, so it cannot be pushed.

Data Sheets / Prints /Disorams/etc.

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Observation Points

1. Tools were obtained as needed for the event.
2. Parts were obtained as needed for the event.
3. Time that the Mechanics were requested.
4. Time that the Mechanics arrived to assess the problem.
5. Describe the level of gamesmanship demonstrated by the team. Did they work as though this was a real event?
6. List any comments the players may have had about the scenario or how it may have been better.

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MINI-SCENARIO #2 Fuel Pool Leak Purpose / Goal Provide the conditions to declare a Site Emergency based on EAL 61, Major Damage to Spent Fuel in Containment or the Fuel Building.

Precautions and Extent of Play

1. Operations personnel will respond to the scene of the leak and coordinate with Health Physics to minimize the effects of the leak.
2. Operation of all plant equipment in response to drill situations will be simulated.
3. Contamination controls should be used as necessary as if all drill conditions were real.

Initial Conditions

1. Spent fuel pool cooling pump 'B' (PEC01B) is in service maintaining spent fuel pool temperature.
2. All other plant conditions are the same as the actual conditions at the time of the drill.

Tools and Parts Data:

SFP capacity per inch - 888 gal.

421,058 gallons in the SFP,107,674 gallons in the transfer canal.

Total level decrease will be 8' resulting in ARMS pegged high.

Rad Data - 15 Rem /hr after canal is filled.

Narrative Summary At 0910 a lo-level alarm on the SFP is received in the control room. The primary EO and an H.P. tech are dispatched to investigate. He reports back that the level in the SFP is rapidly decreasing, leaking into the drained SFP transfer -

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MINI-SCENARIO #2 Fuel Pool Leak in approximately 30 minutes, the canal is filled resulting in a SFP level decrease of 8' with resulting radiation increase of 15 R/hr. Due to the level decrease, the SFP cooling pump suctions (6 ft. below normal water level) are uncovered and the running pump trips on low level in the SFP.

There ere also several ways to replace the inventory loss through the leak.

These include normal makeup using the CVCS system, transfer of water from the transfer canal / cask loading pit to the spent fuel pool, or using the emergency makeup supply (ESW). One concern of using ESW would be the effect of possibly diluting the spent fuel pool by using non-borated water.

Timeline:

0855 SFP Lo Level Alarm is received in the control room.

0900 The Primary EO and an H.P. Tech go to the SFP.

0910 The E.O. reports the gate between the SFP and transfer canal is leaking, level is rapidly decrasing, and the ARMS are beginning to j increase.

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This must occur at 0915 because it initiates the site emergency if ,

an H.P. Tech is not at the scene, have the EO report to the control room as the H.P. tech.

0915 The H.P. tech reports to the control room that the ARMS are offscale high and the general radiation is 15R/hr.

Observation Points

1. Were operators and health physics personnel dispatched to investigate the leak in a timely manner?
2. Were proper radiological controls taken at the scene of the leak?
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  1. Purpose / Goal The purpose of this scenario is to have both the inner and outer Containment Personnel Hatch doors open. This will provide conditions that will result in an offsite release. The release will be through the containment hatch, into the Auxiliary Building, through the unit vent ventilation system.

Precautions and Extent of Plav i

1. Do NOT allow any plant equipment to be operated.
2. Any protective clothing necessary for the job should be used, not simulated.

3 Any tools or parts necessary should be obtained and brought to the scene.

4. Ensure that personnel safety and plant safety are maintained at all times.
5. Do NOT volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment to find problems.

Initial Conditions The controller should be at HP Access.

Narrative Summarv l At 0935, the two Maintenance mechanics and HP tech working on the inner door, hear the plant emergency alarm and announcement. They become excited and leave via the outer normal hatch. When leaving, they violate the mechanicalinterlock per 2.3.4 of the Tech Manual (see attached). They experience difficulty opening the door but using extreme force they manage to open the door. Upon opening the door, the outer door chain (17) breaks and the chain sprocket (15) cracks. They exit to HP Access, and from there call the Control Room to tell them what they did. When a repair team is dispatched to the hatch, use the following information:

1. Either door is not to be closed.
2. Later in the scenario, after radiation levels have reduced, the door can be closed. This must not occur until 1355.

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1. Tech Manual C-151-01200-04 Observation Points
1. Tools were obtained as needed for the event.
2. Parts were obtained as needed for the event.
3. Describe the level of gamesmanship demonstrated by the team. Did they work as though this was a real event?
4. List any comments the players may have had about the scenario or how it may have been better.

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To illustrate, begin with the valve, latch, and swing plates in their closed poritions. As the Cam follower #128A on the end of the Geneva Operating l Arm of Assembly #6 feeds alternarely into each of the plates #8, #10 and #12, this will cause approximately 70* rotation of each plate. The Geneva locking plate of Assembly #6 has a circular slot which captivates the Cam follower #128 on the plates not being actuated, thus locking them in position.

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Wedge the steel bar #100 provided, between the interlock pawl #51 and the bottom of the box to disengage the pawl from the gear #53. This interlock should never be violated except as permitted by plant operational procedures. To reset the interlock, simply remove the bar from under the pawl and run each door through it opening and closing cycle.

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  1. Periodically check each door arrangement for plumbness.

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Purpose / Goal The purpose of this scenario is to exercise an Emergency Repair Team.

Precautions and Extent of Play

1. Do NOT allow any plant equipment to be operated.
2. Any protective clothing necessary for the job should be used, not simulated.

3 Any tools or parts necessary for the job should be obtained and brought to the scene.

4. Ensure that personnel safety and plant safety are maintained at all times.
5. Do NOT volunteer information, but initial conditions will be given by the simulator operators.

Initial Conditions The controller should be in the Maintenance OSC to observe the mechanics as they are briefed.

Narrative Summary At 0955, the TDAFWP will trip due to a failure of the shaft driven oil pump. The trip of the pump will be indicated in the Control Room by the following:

FC HIS-312A Closed FC ZL-312AA Lit green FC ZL-312DA Lit red (mech. trip)

An Equipment Operator should be dispatched to check the cause of the turbine trip. The EO (simulator operator), will verify the pump is tripped and the bearings are warm.

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1. The shaft driven pump rotor is failed internally.

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2. Room temperature is 105*F.
3. Radiation levels are normal in the room.

Data Sheets / Prints /Disarams/etc.

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2. Parts were obtained as needed for the event.
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4. Time that the Mechanics arrived to assess the problem.
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l MINI-SCENARIO #5 Steam Leak in the Turbine Buildina Purpose / Goal The purpose of this scenario is to exercise the Control Room and a Repair Team. The valve does not have to be repaired. When the valve is closed the leak is stopped.

Precautions and Extent of Play

1. Do NOT allow any plant equipment to be operated.
2. Any protective clothing necessary for the job should be used, not simulated.

3 Any tools or parts necessary to move or repair the steam leak should be obtained and brought to the scene.

4. Ensure that personnel safety and plant safety are maintained at all times.
5. Do NOT volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment to find problems.

Initial Conditions The controller should be in the Maintenance OSC to observe the Mechanics as they are briefed.

N_arrative Summary l At 0920, the Secondary Equipment Operator calls the Control Room to inform them that AB-HV-0031 is leaking steam. The EO cannot get close enough to determine if it is up or downstream of the valve. The Control Room should close AB-HV-0031 v,tiich will stop the leak from the downstream flexatallic gasket.

If a repair team is dispatched to repair the valve, use the following information:

1. The leak is on the downstream valve body flange gasket.
2. If an attempt to tighten the flange is made, all fasteners are tight, i

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1. M22AB01 - Main Steam System Observation Points
1. Tools were obtained as needed for the event.
2. Parts were obtained as needed for the event.
3. Time that the Mechanics were requested.
4. Time that the Mechanics arrived to assess the problem.
5. Describe the level of gamesmanship demonstrated by the team. Did they work as though this was a real event?
6. List any comments the players may have had about the scenario or how it may have been better.

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Loss of Power at the EOF Purpose / Goal The purpose of this scenario is to exercise an Emergency Repair Team and to fulfill Objective No.16 for the Annual Exercise.

1 Precautions and Extent of Play j

1. Do NOT allow any plant equipment to be operated. l
2. Any protective clothing necessary for the job should be used, not simulated.

3 Any tools or parts necessary for the job should be obtained and brought to  !

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4. Ensure that personnel safety and plant safety are maintained at all times.

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5. Do NOT volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment l to find problems. 1 Initial Conditions
  1. The controller should be in the EOF.

Narrative Summary At 1210, power is lost to the EOF. The diesel should be started and the Msnual l Bus Transfer Switch be switched to the diesel. i Controller Information The following information should be used by the controller:

1. Have an EO shift the Manual Bus Transfer Switch halfway (1 click) to open I the normal supply. This will deenergize all power to the EOF except the _

battery supplied UPS loads. After EOF personnel start the diesel, have the l EO shift the Manual Bus Transfer Switch fully over to the diesel. After the  !

diesel satisfactorily accepts load, shift power back to the normal source and l secure the diesel. OTS-ZZ-00003 should be used to operate the diesel,  ;

the Manual Bus Transfer Switch will be operated " Ops Assist" under direction of the Controller.

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2. During troubleshooting, voltage is present at disconnects 289PAF3701/02; however, there is (simulated) no voltage at the output to XPG37 due to an open fuse, (289PAF3703).

Data Sheets / Prints /Disorams/etc.

1. A-UAF-24, A-UAF-23, A-UAF-30 and 8600-X-89672 Observation Points
1. Tools weia obtained as needed for the event.
2. Describe the level of gamesmanship demonstrated by the team. Did they work as though this was a real event?
3. List any comments the players may have had about the scenario or how it may have been better.
4. Objective No.16 has been demonstrated.

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MINI-SCENARIO #7 Instructions for Simulated Evacuees This mini-scenario describes the events which will take place at the Reception and Care Center. The following suggestions are made for preparing simulated evacuees.

1. There should be a minimum of ten simulated evacuees for processing at the Reception and Care Center. These may be participants or observers, not occupied at the time.
2. At least one of the simulated evacuees should be contaminated.

Decontamination of simulated evacuees will be discussed and simulated.

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

3. At least one vehicle will be available for demonstration of proper monitoring techniques.
4. Simulated evacuees should attempt to role-play as much as is reasonable.

They should act nervous or concemed, and should ask questions such as:

a. How can I notify my relatives of where I am?
b. Wnere can I get special medications?
c. How long willi have to stay here?
d. Is my health in danger because of contemination?
e. What will happen to my home and possessions?

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MINI-SCENARIO #7 HEARNES MULTIPURPOS5 BUILDING RECEPTION AND CARE CENTER COLUMBIA, MISSOURI JUNE 8,1993 Scenario Message Time Number initiated From Event 0800 RCC1 State EOC Message to DFS representative in State EOC Controller to begin activation of the Reception and Care Center.

(0805) OBS State EOC DFS representative notifies the Boone County ,

and Joint Information Center.

(0805) OBS State EOC SEMA representative begins callout of Reception and Care Center Monitors.

(0810) OBS State EOC DFS representative notified Red Cross.

(0830) OBS RCC RCC personnel arrive and begin setting up Reception and Care Center.

(0900) 03S RCC Reception and Care Center functional.

(0905) OBS RCC RCC Administrator notifies State EOC and County EOC(s) that RCC is operational.

0915 RCC2 RCC Simulated evacuees go to the RCC.

Controller (0930) OBS RCC Simulated evacuees begin arriving at Reception and Care Center.

(1000) RCC3 RCC Contaminated ambulance arrives with EMT.

Controller (1030) RCC4 RCC Begin Reception and Care Center deactivation.

Controller (1100) OBS RCC Exercise Critique.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM. State EOC Controller MESSAGE NO. RCC1 TO: State DFS Representative LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: 0800 HRS THIS IS A DRILL Please activate the Heames Multipurpose Building Reception and Care Center as though an evacuation had been called in Callaway County, Copies of pertinent messages are attached, but please note that they are only for the Reception and Care Center oortion of the drill.

Do not use the telephone numbers in your Plan or Procedures to perform the callout notification. Instead, use these drill telephone numbers:

Red Cross 882-9180 Boone County DFS: 882-9180 if you need scenario information for the RCCs, ask your Controller.

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

Hearnes Multipurpose Building 2,532 evacuees THIS IS A DRILL Drill 93-3

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ATTACHMENT 3 MESSAGE #8 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS  ;

DATE RELEASED: 6/8/93 TIME RELEASED: 0800 I

RELEASED BY: SEMA FP29 Contdinnen,- I l

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" Officials of Callaway, Osage, Montgomery, and Gasconade Counties have determined that the situation at the Callaway ,

Nuclear Plant is serious enough to require protective actions by the public in the vicinity of the plant.

(NOTE: INSERT INDIVIDUAL COUNTY PORTIONS OF MESSAGE HERE)

Please stay tuned to this station for further instructions."

i CALLAWAY COUNTY /FULTON RERP D-18 03/92.

SUPPLEMENT 3 TO PROCEDURE 6 MES SAGE #8 - C - 1 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-1

==== P R O T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =====
1. Callaway County residents should 8 H E L T E R the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-1", the area within a two-mile radius of the Callaway Plant.

2.

%d Callaway County residents should E V A C U A T E the ,

area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-1", the area within a two-mile radius of the Callaway Plant.

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COUNTY / STATE ROAD DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL AND CARE CENTER County Route O West Hearnes Multipurpose Building Columbia, Missouri 9 County Route CC North and South Hearnes Multipurpose Building

=========COMMISSlJNER APPROVAL SECTION=======

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Action approved by:

Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time CALLAWAY COUNTY /FULTON 03/92

SUPPLEMENT 3 TO PROCEDURE 6

  1. MESSAGE #8 -C-2 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-2
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1. Callaway County residents should 8 H E L T E R the area described as callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-2", the area bounded by Route UU on the north; Route AD and County Road 428 on the south; County Roads 111 and 419 on the west; and County Road 133 on the east.
2. @( Callaway County residents should r V A C U A T E the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-2", the area bounded by Route UU on the north; Route AD and County Road 428 on the south; County Roads 111 and 419 on the west; and County Road 133 on the east.
RECOMMENDED EVACUATION ROUTES AND DESTINATIONS

DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION COUNTY / STATE ROAD AND CARE CENTER IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL West Hearnes Multipurpose County Route O Building Columbia, Missouri West Hearnes Multipurpose County Route UU Building West Hearnes Multipurpose County Route AD Building Hearnes Multipurpose County Route JJ North Building

========= COMMISSIONER APPROVAL SECTION=======

if l Siren sounding approved with release of this message, l applicable. I Action approved by:

Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time 1

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SUPPLEMENT 3 TO PROCEDURE 6 MESSAGE #8 - C - 3 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-3

========== P R O T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =========== l

1. Callaway County residents should S E E L T E R the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area ,

"C-3", the area bounded by County Roads 132 and 134 '

on the north; Route O on the south; Route D on the east; and County Road 133 on the west.

2* hy Callaway County residents should E V A C U A T E the area described as callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-3", the area bounded by County Roads 132 and 134 on the north; Route O on the south; Route D on the east; and County Road 133 on the west.

RECOMMENDED EVACUATION ROUTES AND DESTINATIONS

COUNTY / STATE ROAD DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL AND CARE CENTER County Route O West Hearnes Multipurpose S County Route D North Building Columbia, Missouri Hearnes Multipurpose Building

========= COMMISSIONER APPROVAL SECTION=======

Siren sounding approved with release of this message, if applicable.

Action approved by:

Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time CALLAWAY COUNTY /FULTON 03/92

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GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-8

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1. [] Callaway County residents should 8 H E L T E R the area described as callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-8", the area southeast of Fulton bounded by Route JJ, Route UU, County Roads 111 and 419, and Route AD on the east; Route C from Hams Prairie extended directly west to the Middle River on the south; and Route NN, Fulton City limits and Route Z on the west and north. This does not include the City of Fulton.
2. @( Callaway County residents should E V A C U A T E t e area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-8", the area southeast of Fulton bounded by Route JJ, Route UU, County Roads 111 and 419, and Route AD on the east; Route C from Hams Prairie extended directly west to the Middle River on the south; and Route NN, Fulton City limits and Route Z on the west and north. This does not include the City of Fulton.
RECOMMENDED EVACUATION ROUTES AND DESTINATIONS

COUNTY / STATE ROAD DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL AND CARE CENTER Route JJ North Hearnes Multipurpose '

Building Columbia, Missouri Route UU West Hearnes Multipurpose Building Route O North Hearnes Multipurpose Building Route C N'rth Hearnes Multipurpose Building Route NN North Hearnes Multipurpose Building

========= COMMISSIONER APPROVAL SECTION=======

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Action approved by:

Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time CALLAWAY COUNTY /FULTON 03/92

SUPPLEMENT 3 TO PROCEDURE 6 MESSAGE #8 - C - 9 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-9

==== P R O T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =====
1. Callaway County residents should 8 E E L T E R the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-9", the City of Fulton.

2* @( Callaway County residents should E V A C U A T E the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-9", the City of Fulton.

RECOMMENDED EVACUATION ROUTES AND DESTINATIONS

COUNTY / STATE ROAD DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL AND CARE CENTER Business 54 North Hearnes Multipurpose Building Columbia, Missouri Highway 54 North Hearnes Multipurpose

  1. Route F West Building Hearnes Multipurpose Building
========= COMMISSIONER APPROVAL SECTION=======

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Action approved by:

Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time CALLAWAY COUNTY /FULTON 03/92

SUPPLEMENT 3 TO PROCEDURE 6 MESSAGE #8 - C - 10 GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY C-10

==== P R O T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =====

1.

[] Callaway County residents should B H E L T E R the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area

, "C-10", the area bounded by Route Z and I-70 on the north; County Roads 132 and 134 on the south; Route D on the east; and Route JJ on the west.

2.

@( Callaway County residents should E V A C U A T E the area described as Callaway County EPZ sub-area "C-10", the area bounded by Route Z and I-70 on the north; County Roads 132 and 134 on the south; Route D on the east; and Route JJ on the west.

RECOMMENDED EVACUATION ROUTES AND DESTINATIONS

COUNTY / STATE ROAD DIRECTION RECOMMENDED RECEPTION IDENTIFICATION OF TRAVEL AND CARE CENTER

- Route D North Hearnes Multipurpose Building Columbia, Missouri Route JJ North Hearnes Multipurpose Building Route AB North and Hearnes Multipurpose ,

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Action approved by:

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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM I FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. RCC2 TO: Simulated Evacuees i LOCATION: Pre-staoino Locations SCENARIO TIME: 0915 HRS THIS IS A DRILL

1. There should be a minimum of ten simulated evacuees for processing at the Reception and Care Center. Tnese may be participants or observers, not occupied at the time.
2. At least one of the simulated evacuees should be contaminated.

Decontamination of simulated evacuees will be discussed and simulated. The simulated evacuees willEqt be required to strip or shower.

3. At least one vehicle will be available for demonstration of proper monitoring techniques.
4. Simu:sted evacuees should go to their Reception and Care Center in groups of two to four, at five to ten minute intervals.
5. Simulated evacuees should attempt to role-play as much as is reasonable.

They should act nervous or concerned, and should ask questions such as:

a. How can i notify my releatives of where I am?
b. Where can I get special medications?
c. How long willi have to stay here?
d. Is my health in danger because o? contamination?
e. What will happen to my home and possessions?

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THIS IS A DRILL Drill 93-3 4/2/93

Sr' 1RIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. RCC3 TO: Radiation Monitors LOCATION: Reception & Care Centers SCENARIO TIME: 1000 HRS THIS IS A DRILL A University of Missouri ambulance has just pulled into the parking lot. It is potentially contaminated and should be monitored.

Monitored readings are at background levels.

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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. RCC4 TO: All Participants LOCATION: Reception & Care Centers SCENARIO TIME: 1030 HRS THIS IS A DRILL The operational portion of the exercise is now complete. The critique will be held after everything is cleaned up and put away. Please begin deactivation now.

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NOTIFICATION FORM

1. This is the DD Callaway Plant O Callaway County /Futton ECC O SEMA ,
2. The time is

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3. The Callaway Plant declared s(n) O UNUSUAL EVENT O EVENT CLOSEOUT O ALERT O PLANT RECOVERY O SITE EMERGENCY

_ DD GENERAL EMERGENCY _

because of Hioh octivity in primary system and subsecuent steam cenerator tube ruoture with release throuch safeties

4. The time of declaration was 0745 and the date was June 8.1993 (Time) (Date)

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5. There 0D IS O NO O WAS IZ1 AIRBORNE release of radioactive material.

O WILL BE O LIQUID 6_ START TIME OF RELEASE 0745 ESTIMATED DURATION 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />

7. Wind speed is 5 MPH from 132 blowing towards 308 (Degrees) (Dagrees)
8. Projected dose, affected sectors, and Protective Actions are:

Prcincted Dose l Plume Distance Affe:ted Recommended Arrtval Frern Ptent h old Sectors Profecee Actons Tkne EAB 27.2 Rem 44.6 Rom (3/4 mile) 2 miles 9 4 Rem 301 Rem As None. Sheaer. Evecuste 0811 5 miles 4 9 Rem 23 0 Rem AA None. Sheher, Evocuste 0645 10 Males 2.3 Rem 14 5 Rem P, 0, R None, Sheeer, Evneunte 0645

9. Plant Conditions:

O Stable 00 Unstable O Maintaining Power O Reducing Power DD Shutdown

10. Remarks: _ , ,
11. This report was received by-John Doe , SEMA , 0800 6/8/93 (Name) (Agency) (Time) (Date)

IF THIS NOTIFICATION WAS RECEIVED OVER COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE CALL, CALL THE VERIFICATION PHONE S

NUMBER FROM PROCEDURE 3, SUPPLEMENT 2.

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l MINI-SCENARIO #8 OFF-SITE INJURY Purpose / Goal The purpose of this medical mini-scenario is to exercise the Callaway County Ambulance District and the Callaway Community Hospital and evaluate their ability to provide immediate First Aid for a radiologically contaminated injury.

The simulated injury will not be immediately life threatening but will be quite painful and involve low levels of contamination.

Precautions and Extent of Play The injury will be simulated with the aid of the makeup (mulage') kit. The simulated injury will be a compound fracture to the right forearm and the victim should be in severe pain. Also, there will be a minor laceration to the forehead when the victim was thrown about in the vehicle. Contamination will be present on the victim's head around the wound. The victim is capable of walking on his own, but due to the pain from the broken arm and the painful head injury, the victim does not move from the area near the car.

Contamination on the patient is approximately 500 cpm and all proper radiological work practices and controls should be established and followed.

The victim's clothing may be cut / destroyed as necessary for realism by the

, ambulance crew.

The Callaway County Ambulance District will respond when called and the victim will be transported to Callaway Community Hospital. The ambulance and crew should respond to the accident scene and follow their procedures for handling a contaminated injury.

The Callaway Community Hospital will participate in the exercise. They will establish an REA (Radiological Emergency Area), treat the injury, and decontaminate the victim. Any attempts to decontaminate the victim prior to arrival at the hospital will result in no decrease in contamination levels.

All participant activities will be carried out to the fullest extent possible with the following exceptions, cautions, or limitations.

1. Real (non-drill) emergencies take procedence over the drill. Should the need arise, all equipment, personnel, and support used in drill activities will be made available for real emergencies.
2. No ections will be taken that could injure or adversely affect the simulated victim. Safety of all participants will take precedence over all drill activities.

t 3. Actual administration of any drug, including oxygen, or potassium iodide will be simulated should conditions warrant their use.

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4. Controllers may terminate any action by participants if those actions are deemed unnecessary, inadvisable, or unsafe by the controller.
5. Ft. ASHING LIGHTS AND SIRENS ON THE AMBUI.ANCE WILL NOT BE USED. Transportation times between the hospital and the injury scene will not be evaluated and undue haste should be avoided in arriving at the accident scerie.
6. No attempts should be made to bind the (simulated) victim's hands or arms in such a way that would preclude the victim from freeing himself.
7. The general public must not be alarmed or impeded in any way.
8. All radio and telephone communications involving this drill should be preceded and followed by the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL".
9. No communication should be made with organizations that are not participating in the drill, unless first cleared with the drill controller.
10. All non-invasive tests, evaluations, and assessments should be performed on the victim. Results will be provided by the controller only after the actions are taken.
11. Invasive tests or procedures, x-rays, or laboratory analysis will be i simulated. Results will be provided by the controller. l 4
12. Controllers, observers, and FEMA evaluators will be identified by wearing l badges. Controllers and FEMA evaluators are exempt from drill-imposed  ;

requirements, i.e., frisking, boundaries, etc. j hitial Conditions

1. General Staff members have heard radio news releases of an accident at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant. State and local officials have responded.

A release of radioactive materials is underway and a decision has been made by authorities in Callaway County to evacuate residents Northeast of the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant. Hospital management has informed l Emergency Room personnel that injured personnel from Callaway County could be contaminated and that they should be prepared to deal with this eventuality.

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2. Injured Individual A State employee living Northeast of the Plant on County Road 131 hears the announcement to evacuate the area, packs up his belongings and commences to evacuate the area. He drives through the plume where the outside of his car becomes contaminated. While driving on Route O, he loses control of his vehicle near the intersection of Route UU and Route O and ends up in a ditch. He sustains a skull fracture and a compound fracture of his right radius, but is conscious. His condition is further complicated by the presence of radioactive contamination.' His hands become contaminated when he exits the car and grabs the top of the car door for support. His right pant leg becomes contaminated when he brushes up against the vehicle while exiting it. His head wound becomes contaminated when he touches the wound area with his hands.

A passer-by calls for an ambulance and informs them of the accident.

Eouipment Needed

1. Automobile: UE blue
2. Mulage (make-up) Kit
3. Portable Phone
4. Victim with old clothes Narrative Summary After being notified that the injury victim may be radioactively contaminated, the ambulance crew should ensure that supplies and equipment for handling contaminated injuries are available. This would include, as a minimum, wearing gloves and wearing dosimetry, and preparing the ambulance for receipt of patients by applying protective barrier covers to the inside of the ambulance.

The ambulance staff should assume that the injured individual is contaminated and takes measures to minimize cross-contamination. This includes frequent glove changes and wrapping the individual to contain any contamination.

Although control of contamination is important, it should not delay the administration of medical care. The ambulance crew should perform a primary  ;

and secondary assessment of the victim, dress his wounds, immobilize his fractured arm, apply a C-collar, and immobilize him on a back-board.

During transport, communications should be maintained with the hospital.

! Information should be relayed as follows:

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1. The patient's medical condition.
2. The ambulance's ETA.
3. The staff's dosimeter readings.

Prior to arrival at the hospital, the REA has been set up and medical and nursing staff should be dressed in protective clothing with dosimetry and should be ready to receive the patient.

When hospital staff take control of the patient, the ambulance crew should check themselves and the ambulance for contamination.

Prior to decontamination, the areas around any wound should be smeared for contamination. These samples should be saved for further analysis of radionuclide content. After these and any additional samples have been taken, any contaminated clothing should be removed and placed in designated plastic bags. All bags and sample containers should be labeled and surveyed by hospital personnel. During these and subsequent decontamination efforts, gloves should be changed frequently and dosimeters read approximately every 30 minutes. All survey and dosimeter readings should be recorded.

f Decontamination efforts should proceed in a fashion so as not to spread contamination further. Efforts should be made to insure no contamination is spread to the head injury or to the compound fracture on the right arm. These areas should be covered prior to flushing other areas. Additionally, any wash water from the wound should be collected in a closeable container or plastic bag for later analysis. After initial decontamination efforts, the body should be surveyed and further decontaminated if not less than 0.1 mr/hr (60 cpm on CDV- l 700) below background. Levels obtained before and after decontamination should be recordi i After decontamination efforts have been completed, the patient should be transferred out of the radiological controlled area. Staff members should replace gloves and either wheel or pass the patient out of the area. After this has been completed, the staff members should remove protective clothing and step out of the contaminated room where they should be surveyed for contamination.

Subsequently, the staff should contact the EOC for disposition of collected  !

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l MINI-SCENARIO #8 OFF-SITE INJURY Seouence of Events OBSERVED MESSAGE OR INITIATED TIME NUMBER FROM EVENT 1230 1 Crash location Drill begins. Passer-by calls the ambulance.

(1233) OBS CCAD Dispatcher Dispatcher dispatches ambulance to Route UU & Route O informing crew and supervisor of possible contamination.

(1238) OBS Ambulance Crew Ambulance crew loads radiological emergency equipment on ambulance.

(1242) OBS Ambulance Crew Ambulance leaves ambulance base.

(1245) OBS Emergency Room Maintenance staff starts setting up REA.

(1246) OBS Crash location Ambulance arrives at accident scene.

(1300) OBS Emergency Room REA ready for receipt of patient.

(1301) 2 Crash location Patient information given to ambulance crew.

(1311) OBS Ambulance / Ambulance crew communicates Emergency Room information to Emergency Room.

(1318) OBS Crash location Ambulance leaves accident scene.

(1323) OBS Emergency Room Ambulance arrives at the CCH Emergency Room.

(1343) OBS Emergency Room First decontamination of patient completed.

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d Seauence of Events OBSERVED j MESSAGE OR INITIATED TIME NUMBER FROM EVENT (1344) 3 Emergency Room Contamination levels given to staff after first decontamination.

(1348) 3 Emergency Room Contamination levels given to staff I after second decontamination.

NOTE: Time in brackets ( ) indicates expected time.

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  1. Data Sheets A. Preliminary Data
1. Name of victim: Ron Rack
2. Age: 32
3. Location of injury: Junction of Route UU & O I
4. Hazards in area: none
5. Extent of injury: head injury (fractured skull) & compound fracture of -

right radius.

6. Call made to 642-8800 B. Primary Assessment / Secondary Assessment
1. Level of consciousness: conscious but disoriented; victim is in much pain
2. Airway: patent
3. Respirations: 30 breaths / minute
4. Blood pressure: 140/90
5. Bleeding: minor from head wound and compound fracture; good capillary refill
6. Alcohol or drugs: none
7. History: allergicto penicillin
8. Head-to-toe survey: no palpable injuries except fracture
9. Pupils: equal and reactive
10. Other: all other signs / conditions normal 1

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  1. C. Contamination Levels (all readings are > BKG)
1. Background levels: .2 mr/hr (120 cpm on CDV-700) at the scene and I

I "as read" on instruments at the hospital. i l

2. Initial Contamination Levels: 0.8 mr/hr (480 cpm on CDV-700) on hands, right pant leg, and car
3. Readings after first decontamination: 0.6 mr/hr (360 cpm on CDV-700) on hands and head
4. Readings after second decontamination: <0.1 mr/hr (<60 cpm on CDV-700) on hands and head
5. Ambulance crew contamination levels: determined by controller at the scene depending on contamination control techniques used by EMS personnel (controller inject).

D. Accident Scene Location Map (see attached map)

Observation Points

1. Were proper contamination controls set up to minimize the spread of contamination?
2. Did the Ambulance crew take or was informed of victim's vital signs and extent of injury?
3. Were the responders aware of radiation levels, did crew check PIC readings?
4. Was the stretcher protected from contamination?
5. Was the victim "at risk" when the stretcher was moved?
6. Was the contamination verified once away from immediate accident scene?
7. Were the victim's vital signs monitored frequently?
8. Was the arm adequately immobilized?
9. Were proper controls and precautions established to prevent " cross j contamination" of the patient?

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MINT-SCENARIO # 8 Initiated by: Crash Scene Location: Crash Scene Message No. 2 Delivered to: Ambulance Crew Location: Crash Scene Scenario Time: 1301 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL Provide patient infom1ation only when actions on the part of participants would warrant release of that information.

1. Patient information Extent of injury: head injury (fractured skull) and compound fracture of right radius (mulaged)

Laval uf consciousness: conscious but disoriented; victim is in much pain (actions of victim)

Airway: patent (observation)

Respirations: 30 breaths / minute (given by controller, when taken)

Blood pressure: 140/90 (given by controller, when taken)

Bleeding: minor frain head wound and compound fracture; good capillary refill (mulage and controller, capillary refill observed, when taken)

Alcohol or drugs: none (only if asked by EMS)

History: allergic to penicillin (only if asked by EMS)

Head-to-toe survey: no palpable injuries except fracture (only if performed, given by controller)

Pupils: equal and reactive (observed)

Other: all other signs / conditions normal

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Analysis Time Period: 0700 to 0714 RCS CONT. Aux Bldg NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' El Kr-83m 4.21E-03 1.64E-06 1.92E-07 Kr-85m 5.94E-03 2.31E-06 2.71E-07 Kr-85 7.56E-04 2.94E-07 3.44E-08 Kr-87 2.70E-03 1.05E-06 1.23E-07 Kr-88 7.67E-03 2.98E-06 3.49E-07 Xe-133m 1.30E-03 5.04E-07 5.90E-08 Xe-133 6.10E-02 2.37E-05 2.78E-06 Xe-135m 2.59E-03 1.01E-06 1.18E-07 Xe-135 1.63E-02 6.34E-06 7.43E-07 Xe-138 5.51E-03 2.14E-06 2.51E-07 I-131 5.07E-04 1.09E-11 2.04E-11 I-132 3.55E-03 7.64E-11 1.43E-10 I-133 1.60E-03 3.44E-11 6.*2E-11 1-134 3.89E-03 8.37E-11 1.56E-10 I-135 3.46E-03 7.45E-11 1.39E-10 Rb-88 1.87E-04 3.37E-11 1.65E-11 Ru-106 2.88E-06 MDA MDA Os Te-132 Cs-134 4.32E-06 5.28E-06 MDA MDA MDA MDA Cs-137 3.12E-05 5.62E-12 MDA Ce-144 2.64E-06 MDA MDA La-140 2.40E-07 MDA MDA Ba-140 6.24E-06 MDA MDA GASES 1.08E-01 4.20E-05 4.92E-06 IODINES 1.30E-02 2.80E-10 5.22E-10 I-131 EQ 1.42E-03 3.06E-11 5.70E-11 PARTICLE 2.40E-04 4.32E-11 2.11E-11 TOTAL 1.21E-01 4.20E-05 4.92E-06 Boron Concentration: 54.7 ppm (RCS)

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l Analysis Time Period: 0715 to 0729 RCS CONT. Aux Bldg NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' El Kr-83m 3.43E-02 1.65E-06 1.96E-07 Kr-85m 4.84E-02 2.33E-06 2.76E-07 Kr-85 6.16E-03 2.96E-07 3.51E-08 Kr-87 2.20E-02 1.06E-06 1.26E-07 Kr-88 6.25E-02 3.00E-06 3.56E-07 Xe-133m 1.06E-02 5.08E-07 6.02E-08 Xe-133 4.97E-01 2.39E-05 2.84E-06 Xe-135m 2.11E-02 1.02E-06 1.20E-07 Xe-135 1.33E-01 6.39E-06 7.585-07 Xe-138 4.49E-02 2.16E-06 2.56E-07 I-131 1.68E-03 1.16E-11 2.01E-11 I-132 1.17E-02 8.14E-11 1.41E-10 I-133 5.29E-03 3.67E-11 6.33E-11 I-134 1.29E-02 8.91E-11 1.54E-10 I-135 1.14E-02 7.93E-11 1.37E-10 Rb-88 2.42E-04 3.08E-11 1.70E-11 Ru-106 3.72E-06 MDA MDA t Te-132 5.58E-06 HDA MDA Cs-134 6.82E-06 MDA HDA Cs-137 4.03E-05 5.14E-12 MDA Ce-144 3.41E-06 HDA MDA La-140 3.10E-07 MDA MDA '

Ba-140 8.06E-06 HDA MDA GASES 8.80E-01 4.23E-05 5.02E-06 10 DINES 4.30E-02 2.98E-10 5.15E-10 ,

I-131 EQ 4.69E-03 3.25E-11 5.62E-11 PARTICLE 3.10E-04 3.95E-11 2.18E-11 TOTAL 9.23E-01 4.23E-05 5.02E-06 Boron t

Concentration: 54.7 ppm (RCS) i O

RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA (uCi/cc)

Analysis Completion Time : 0730 to 0744 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El Kr-83m 5.46E-01 2.09E-06 1.92E-07 Kr-85m 7.70E-01 2.94E-06 2.71E-07 Kr-85 9.80E-02 3.75E-07 3.44E-08 Kr-87 3.50E-01 1.34E-06 1.23E-07 Kr-88 9.94E-01 3.80E-06 3.49E-07 Xe-133m 1.68E-01 6.42E-07 5.90E Xe-133 7.91E+00 3.02E-05 2.78E-06 Xe-135m 3.36E-01 1.28E-06 1.18E-07 Xe-135 2.11E+00 8.08E-06 7.43E-07 Xe-138 7.14E-01 2.73E-06 2.51E-07 I-131 2.03E-01 2.53E-11 2.04E-li 1-132 1.42E+00 1.77E-10 1.43E-10 I-133 6.40E-01 7.97E-11 6.42E-11 1-134 1.55E+00 1.94E-10 1.56E-10 I-135 1.38E+00 1.72E-10 1.39E-10 Rb-88 3.28E-01 4.20E-11 2.50E-11 7-- Ru-106 5.05E-03 MDA MDA Te-132 7.58E-03 MDA MDA Cs-134 9.26E-03 MDA MDA Cs-137 5.47E-02 7.01E-12 4.17E-12 Ce-144 4.63E-03 MDA MDA La-140 4.21E-04 MDA HDA Ba-140 1.09E-02 HDA MDA GASES 1.40E+01 5.35E-05 4.92E-06 IODINES 5.20E+00 6.48E-10 5.22E-10 I-131 EQ 5.68E-01 7.07E-11 5.70E-11 PARTICLE 4.21E-01 5.39E-11 3.21E-11 TOTAL 1.96E+01 5.35E-05 4.92E-06 Boron Concentration: 73.1 ppm (RCS)

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Analysis Completion Time : 0745 to 0759 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El ,

Kr-83m- 1.25E+01 2.18E-06 1.94E-07 Kr-85m 1.76E+01 3.08E-06 2.74E-07 Kr-85 2.24E+00 3.92E-07 3.49E-08 Kr-87 8.00E+00 1.40E-06 1.25E-07 Kr-88 2.27E+01 3.98E-06 3.54E-07 Xe-133m 3.84E+00 6.72E-07 5.98E-08 Xe-133 1.81E+02 3.16E-05 2.81E Xe-135m 7.68E+00 1.34E-06 1.20E Xe-135 4.83E+01 8.46E-06 7.52E-07 Xe-138 1.63E+01 2.86E-06 2.54E-07 T-131 6.63E+00 2.81E-11 2.08E-11 I-132 4.64E+01 1.97E-10 1.46E-10 I-133 2.09E+01 8.86E-11 6.56E-11 1-134 5.08E+01 2.15E-10 1.59E-10 1-135 4.52E+01 1.92E-10 1.42E-10

/\ Rb-88 3.59E-01 3.88E-11 2.65E-11 Ru-106 5.52E-03 MDA MDA Te-132 8.28E-03 MDA MDA Cs-134 1.01E-02 MDA MDA Cs-137 5.98E-02 6.46E-12 4.42E-12 Ce-144 5.06E-03 MDA MDA La-140 4.60E-04 MDA MDA Ba-140 1.20E-02 HDA MDA GASES 3.20E+02 5.60E-05 4.98E-06 IODINES 1.70E+02 7.20E-10 5.33E-10 I-131 EQ 1.86E+01 7.86E-11 5.82E-11 PARTICLE 4.60E-01 4.97E-11 3.40E-11 TOTAL 4.90E+02 5.60E-05 4.98E-06 Boron Concentration: 75 ppm-(RCS)

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RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA (uCi/cc)

Analysis Completion Time : 0800 to 0859  ;

RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El '

Kr-83m 2.29E+02 2.22E-06 1.83E-07 Kr-85m 3.23E+02 3.14E-06 2.59E-07 l Kr-85 4.11E+01 3.99E-07 3.29E-08 ,

Kr-87 1.47E+02 1.43E-06 1.18E-07  !

Kr-88 4.17E+02 4.05E-06 3.34E-07 l Xe-133m 7.04E+01 6.84E-07 5.64E-08 Xe-133 3.32E+03 3.22E-05 2.66E 06 Xe-135m 1.41E+02 1.37E-06 1.13E-07  :

Xe-135 8.86E+02 8.61E-06 7.10E-07 l Xe-138 2.99E+02 2.91E-06 2.40E-07 I-131 1.26E+02 3.04E-11 2.04E-11 1-132 8.85E+02 2.13E-10 1.43E-10 I-133 3.99E+02 9.59E-11 6.43E-11 1-134 9.69E+02 2.33E-10 1.56E-10 I-135 8.62E+02 2.07E-10 1.39E-10 )

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l Cs-134 9.46E-03 MDA MDA -3 Cs-137 5.59E-02 6.29E-12 4.29E-12 Ce-144 4.73E-03 MDA MDA La-140 4.30E-04 MDA MDA Ba-140 1.12E-02 MDA MDA I i

GASES 5.87E+03 5.70E-05 4.70E-06 IODINES 3.24E+03 7.80E-10 5.23E-10 --

I-131 EQ 3.54E+02 8.51E-11 5.71E-11 PARTICLE 4.30E-01 4.84E-11 3.30E-11 '

TOTAL 9.11E+03 5.70E-05 4.70E-06 Boron ,

Concentration: 78 ppm (RCS)

R4DIOCHEMISTRY DATA (uC1/cc)

Analysis Time Period: 0900 to 0914 RCS CONT. Aux Bldg NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' El Kr-83m 2.22E+02 2.08E-06 1.76E-07 Kr-85m 3.14E+02 2.94E-06 2.48E-07 Kr-85 3.99E+01 3.74E-07 3.15E-08 Kr-87 1.43E+02 1.34E-06 1.13E-07 Kr-88 4.05E+02 3.79E-06 3.20E-07 Xe-133m 6.84E+01 6.41E-07 5.40E-08 Xe-133 3.22E+03 3.02E-05 2.54E-06 Xe-135m 1.37E+02 1.28E-06 1.08E-07 Xe-135 8.61E+02 8.06E-06 6.80E-07 Xe-138 2.91E+02 2.72E-06 2.30E-07 I-131 1.27E+02 3.08E-11 2.09E-11 1-132 8.87E+02 2.15E-10 1.46E-10 I-133 4.00E+02 9.70E-11 6.58E-11 I-134 9.72E+02 2.36E-10 1.60E-10 I-135 8.65E+02 2.10E-10 1.42E-10 Rb-88 3.30E-01 4.32E-11 2.70E-11 b.)

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%. - Ru-106 5.08E-03 MDA MDA MDA Te-132 7.61E-03 MDA 9.31E-03 MDA MDA Cs-134 Cs-137 5.50E-02 7.20E-12 -4.50E-12 Ce-144 4.65E-03 MDA MDA 4.23E-04 MDA MDA La-140 1.10E-02 MDA MDA Ba-140 GASES '5.70E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 10 DINES 3.25E+03 7.89E-10 5.35E-10 I-131 EQ 3.55E+02 8.61E-11 5.84E-11 PARTICLE 4.23E-01 5.54E-11 3.46E-11 TOTAL 8.95E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 ,

l Boron l Concentration: 114.6 ppm (RCS) l

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. Analysis Time Period: 0915 to 0929 RCS CONT. Aux Bldg Activity Activity 2047' El NUCLIDE 2.22E+02 2.08E-06 -1.76E-07 Kr-83m 3.14E+02 2.94E-06 2.48E-07 Kr-85m 3.99E+01 3.74E-07 3.15E-08 Kr-85

1. 43E+ 02 1.34E-06 1.13E-07 Kr-87 4.05E+02 3.79E-06 3.20E-07 Kr-88 Xe-133m 6.84E+01 6.41E-07 5.40E-08 Xe-133 3.22E+03 3.02E-05 2.54E-06' 1.37E+02 1.28E-06 1.08E-07 Xe-135m 8.61E+02 8.06E-06 6.80E-07 I Xe-135 2.91E+02 2.72E-06 2.30E-07 Xe-138 1.27E+02 3.08E-11 2.09E-11 I-131 1.46E-10 I-132 8.87E+02 2.15E-10 4.00E+02 9.70E-11 6.58E-11 I-133 1.60E-10 I-134 9.72E+02 2.36E-10 8.65E+02 2.10E-10 1.42E-10 I-135 3.30E-01 4.32E-11 2.70E-11 Rb-88 O' Ru-106 Te-132 5.08E-03 7.61E-03 MDA MDA MDA MDA~

9.31E-03 MDA MDA Cs-134 5.50E-02 7.20E-12 4.50E-12 Cs-137' 4.65E-03 MDA HDA Ce-144 4.23E-04 MDA HDA La-140 1.10E-02 HDA MDA 8a-140 5.70E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 GASES 3.25E+03 7.89E-10 5.35E-10 IODINES' 3.53E+02 8.61E-11 5.64E-11 I-131 EQ 4.23E-01 5.54E-11 3.46E-11 PARTICLE 8.95E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 TOTAL Boron Concentration: 114.6 ppm (RCS) t O

l RADI0 CHEMISTRY DATA (uC1/cc)

Analysis Time Period: 0930 to 0944  :

RCS CONT. Aux Bldg l NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' El -j Kr-83m 2.22E+02 2.08E-06 1.76E-07 Kr-85m 3.14E+02 2.94E-06 2.48E-07 Kr-85 3.99E+01 3.74E-07 3.15E-08 Kr-87 1.43E+02 1.34E-06 1.13E-07 Kr-88 4.05E+02 3.79E-06 3.20E-07 Xe-133m 6.84E+01 6.41E-07 5.40E-08 Xe-133 3.22E+03 3.02E-05 2.54E-06 l

l Xe-135m 1.37E+02 1.2BE-06 1.08E-07 Xe-135 8.61E+02 8.06E-06 6.80E-07 Xe-138 2.91E+02 2.72E-06 2.30E-07 I-131 1.27E+02 3.08E-11 2.09E-11 I-132- 8.87E+02 2.15E-10 1.46E-10 I-133 4.00E+02 9.70E-11 6.58E-11 I-134 9.72E+02 2.36E-10 1.60E-10 I-135 8.65E+02 2.10E-10 1.42E-10 Rb-88 3.30E-01 4.32E-11 2.70E-11:

5.08E-03 MDA HDA Ru-106 7.61E-03 MDA MDA Te-132 9.31E-03 MDA MDA Cs-134 Cs-137 5.50E-02 7.20E-12 4.50E-12 4.65E-03 MDA MDA Ce-144 4.23E-04 MDA MDA La-140 1.10E-02 MDA MDA Ba-140 l

i GASES 5.70E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 IODINES 3.25E+03 7.89E-10 5.35E_10.

I-131 EQ 3.55E+02 8.61E-11 5.84E-11 PARTICLE 4.23E-01 5.54E-11 3.46E-11 TOTAL 8.95E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 Boron Concentration: 114.6 ppm (RCS) i 1

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Analysis Time Period: 0945 to 4014 RCS CONT. Aux Bldg NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' El Kr-83m 2.22E+02 2.08E-06 1.76E-07 Kr-85m 3.14E+02 2.94E-06 2.48E-07 Kr-85 3.99E+01 3.74E-07 3.15E-08 Kr-87 1.43E+02 1.34E-06 1.13E-07 Kr-88 4.05E+02 3.79E-06 3.20E-07 Xe-133m 6.84E+01 6.41E-07 5.40E-08 Xe-133 3.22E+03 3.02E-05 2.54E-06 Xe-135m 1.37E+02 1.28E-06 1.08E-07 Xe-135 8.61E+02 8.06E-06 6.80E Xe-138 2.91E+02 2.72E-06 2.30E-07 I-131 1.27E+02 3.08E-11 2.09E-11 I-132 8.87E+02 2.15E-10 1.46E-10 I-133 4.00E+02 9.70E-11 6.58E-11 I-134 9.72E+02 2.36E-10 1.60E-10 I-135 8.65E+02 2.10E-10 1.42E-10 Rb-88 3.30E-01 4.32E-11 2.70E-11 5.0BE-03 MDA HDA

/ Ru-106 7.61E-03 MDA HDA Te-132 9.31E-03 HDA HDA Cs-134 5.50E-02 7.20E-12 4.50E-12 Cs-137 4.65E-03 HDA HDA Ce-144 4.23E-04 MDA HDA La-140 1.10E-02 MOA HDA Ba-140 5.70E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 GASES IODINES 3.25E+03 7.89E-10 5.35E-10 3.55E+02 8.61E-11 5.84E-11 I-131 EQ PARTICLE 4.23E-01 5.54E-11 3.46E-11 8.95E+03 5.34E-05 4.50E-06 TOTAL Boron Concentration: 114.6 ppm (RCS) f

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. RADIOCHEMISTRY DATA (uCi/cc)

Analysis Completion Time : 1015 to 1029 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG

  • NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El ,

Kr-83m 6.98E+02 8.33E-07 2.42E-07 Kr-85m 9.85E+02 1.16E-06 3.41E-07 Kr-85 1.25E+02 1.48E-07 4.34E-08  :

Kr-87 4.48E+02 5.28E-07 1.55E-07 ,

Kr-88 1.27E+03 1.50E-06 4.40E

  • Xe-133m 2.15E+02 2.53E-07 7.44E-08 Xe-133 1.01E+04 1.19E-05 3.50E-06 Xe-135m 4.30E+02 5.06E-07 1.49E-07 Xe-135 2.70E+03 3.19E-06 9.36E-07 Xe-138 9.13E+02 1.08E-06 3.16E-07 I-131 4.91E+02 4.17E-11 2.81E-11 1-132 3.44E+03 2.92E-10 1.97E-10 1-133 1.55E+03 1.32E-10 8.87E-11 I-134 3.77E+03 3.20E-10 2.16E-10 I 135 3.35E+03 2.85E-10 1.92E-10 Rb-88 1.98E+00 3.92E-11 3.31E-11 Ru-106 3.05E-02. MDA MDA Te-132 4.57E-02 MDA MDA Cs-134 5.59E-02 MDA MDA Cs-137 3.30E-01 6.53E-12 5.51E-12 Ce-144 2.79E-02 MDA MDA La-140 2.54E-03 HDA MDA.

I Ba-140 6.60E-02 MDA MDA GASES 1.79E+04 2.11E-05 6.20E-06 IODINES 1.26E+04 1.07E-09 7.21E-10 I-131 EQ 1.38E+03 1.17E-10 7.87E-11 PARTICLE 2.54E+00 5.02E-11 4.24E-11 TOTAL 3.05E+04 2.11E-05 6.20E-06 i l

Boron l Concentration: 114.4 ppm (RCS)

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Analysis Completion Time : 1030 to 1144 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El Kr-83m 7.22E+02 4.29E-07 2.86E-07 Kr-85m 1.02E+03 6.05E-07 4.03E-07 Kr-85 1.30E+02 7.70E-08 5.13E-08 Kr-87 4.63E+02 2.75E-07 1.83E .

Kr-88 1.31E+03 7.81E-07 5.20E-07 l Xe-133m 2.22E+02 1.32E-07 8.80E-08 ,

Xe-133 1.05E+04 6.22E-06 4.14E Xe-135m 4.44E+02 2.64E-07 1.76E-07 Xe-135 2.79E+03 1.66E-06 1.11E-06 Xe-138 9.44E+02 5.61E 3.74E-07 ,

I-131 5.11E+02 5.11E-11 2.85E-11 I-132 3.58E+03 3.58E-10 2.00E-10  ;

I-133 1.61E+03 1.61E-10 9.00E-11 I-134 3.92E+03 3.92E-10 2.19E-10 I-135 3.48E+03 3.48E-10 1.95E-10 Rb-88 2.06E+00 3.99E-11 3.37E-11

( Ru-106 3.17E-02 MDA MDA Te-132 '4.75E-02 MDA MDA Cs-134 5.81E-02 MDA HDA ,

Cs-137 3.43E-01 6.64E-12 5.62E-12 -

Ce-144 2.90E-02 MDA HDA La-140 2.64E-03 MDA MDA Ba-140 6.86E-02 MDA MDA GASES 1.85E+04 1.10E-05 7.33E-06 IODINES 1.31E+04 1.31E-09 7.32E-10 1-131 EQ 1.43E+03 1.43E-10 7.99E-11 ,

PARTICLE 2.64E+00 5.11E-11 4.32E-11 TOTAL 3.16E+04 1.10E-05 7.33E-06 Boron Concentration: 1942.3 ppm (RCS) i s

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! Analysis Completion Time : 1145 to 1159 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY- 2047' El

, Kr-83m 2.46E+02 3.86E-07 3.20E-07 Kr-85m 3.47E+02 5.45E-07 4.52E-07 Kr-85 4.42E+01 6.93E-08 5.75E-08 Kr-87 1.58E+02 2.48E-07 2.05E-07 Kr-88 4.48E+02 7.03E-07 5.83E-07 Xe-133m 7.57E+01 1.19E-07 9.85E-08 Xe-133 3.57E+03 5.59E-06 4.64E-06 Xe-135m 1.51E+02 2.38E-07 1.97E-07 Xe-135 9.53E+02 1.49E-06 1.24E-06 Xe-138 3.22E+02 5.05E-07 4.19E-07 I-131 1.22E+02 5.11E-11 3.10E-11 I-132 8.52E+02 3.58E-10 2.17E-10 I-133 3.84E+02 1.61E-10 9.78E-11 I-134 9.33E+02 3.92E-10 2.38E-10 I-135 8.30E+02 3.48E-10 2.11E-10 0 Rb-88 Ru-106 Te-132 7.96E-01 1.22E-02 1.84E-02 4.84E-11 MDA MDA 3.44E-11 MDA MDA Cs-134 2.24E-02 MDA MDA Cs-137 1.33E-01 8.07E-12 5.73E-12 ;

Ce-144 1.12E-02 MDA MDA La-140 1.02E-03 MDA MDA Ba-140 2.65E-02 MDA MDA 1

GASES 6 . 3.t E+ 0 3 9.90E-06 8.21E-06 ,

IODINES 3.12k'03 1.31E-09 7.95E-10 I-131 EQ 3.41drG2 1.43E-10 8.68E-11 PARTICLE 1.02E+00 6.21E-11 4.41E-11 TOTAL 9.43E+03 9.90E-06 8.21E-06 1

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Concentration: 1931.2 ppm (RCS)

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Analysis Completion Time : 1200 to 1229 RCS CONT. AUX BLDG NUCLIDE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2047' El .

Kr-83m 1.64E+02 8.97E+00 7.22E-02 Kr-85m 2.31E+02 1.27E+01 1.02E-01 Kr-85 2.94E+01 1.61E+00 1.30E-02 Kr-8~ 1.05E+02 5.75E+00 4.63E-02 Kr-88 2.98E+02 1.63E+01 1.31E-01 Xe-133m 5.04E+01 2.76E+00 2.22E-02 Xe-133 2.37E+03 1.30E+02 1.05E+00 Xe-135m 1.01E+02 5.52E+00 4.44E-02 Xe-135 6.34E+02 3.47E+01 2.79E-01 Xe-138 2.14E+02 1.17E+01 9.43E-02 '

I-131 1.10E+02 5.66E-01 3.2SE-03 I-132 7.73E+02 3.96E+00 2.28E-02 -

1-133 3.48E+02 1.78E+00 1.03E-02 I-134 8.46E+02 4.34E+00 2.49E-02 I-135 7.53E+02 3.86E+00 2.22E-02 O Rb-88 Ru-106 Te-132 7.52E-01 1.16E-02 1.74E-02 4.37E-04 6.72E-06 1.01E-05 3.60E-07 5.54E-09 8.32E-09 Cs-134 2.12E-02 1.23E-05 1.02E-08' Cs-137 1.25E-01 7.28E-05 6.01E-08 Ce-144 1.06E-02 6.16E-06 5.08E-09 La-140 9.64E-04 5.60E-07 4.62E-10 Ba-140 2.51E-02 1.46E-05 1.20E-08 GASES 4.20E+03 2.30E+02 1.85E+00 IODINES 2.83E+03 1.45E+01 8.34E-02 I-131 EQ 3.09E+02 1.58E+00 9.10E-03 PARTICLE 9.64E-01 5.60E-04 4.62E-07 TOTAL 7.03E+03 2.45E+02 1.93E+00 Boron Concentration: 1921.6 ppm (RCS)

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Analysis Time Period: 1230 to 1259 RCS Cont. Aux Bldg NUCLIOE Activity Activity 2047' Al Kr-83m 1.42E+02 6.55E+00 5.50E-02 Kr-85m 2.01E+02 9.24E+00 7.75E-02  !

Kr-85 2.56E+01 1.18E+00 9.87E-03 l Kr-87 9.13E+01 4.20E+00 3.53E-02 i Kr-88 2.59E+02 1.19E+01 1.00E-01 l Xe-133m 4.38E+01 2.02E+00 1.69E-02 l Xe-133 2.06E+03 9.49E+01 7.97E-01 l Xe-135m 8.76E+01 4.03E+00 3.38E-02 I Xe-135 5.51E+02 2.54E+01 2.13E-01 Xe-138 1.86E+02 8.57E+00 7.19E-02 l I-131 1.00E+02 4.88E-01 2.04E-03 l I-132 7.02E+02 3.41E+00 1.43E-02 l I-133 3.16E+02 1.54E+00 6.43E-03 l I-134 7.68E+02 3.74E+00 1.56E-02 1-135 6.84E+02 3.33E+00 1.39E-02 Rb-88 7.29E-01 2.43E-04 1.47E-07 Ru-106 1.12E-02 3.73E-06 2.26E-09 Te-132 1.68E-02 5.60E-06 3.38E-09 Cs-134 2.06E-02 6.84E-06 4.14E-09 Cs-137 1.22E-01 4.04E-05 2.44E-08 Ce-144 1.03E-02 3.42E-06 2.07E-09 La-140 9.35E-04 3.11E-07 1.88E-10 Ba-140 2.43E-02 8.09E-06 4.89E-09 I

l GASES 3.65E+03 1.68 E+ 02 1.41E+00 10 DINES 2.57E+03 1.25E+01 5.23E-02 '

I-131 EQ 2.80E+02 1.36E+00 5.71E-03 PARTICLE 9.35E-01 3.11E-04 1.88E-07 TOTAL 6.22E+03 1.81E+02 1.46E+00 Boron j Concentration: 1921.68 ppm l

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Analysis Time Period: 1300 to 1329 RCS Cont. Aux Bldg NUCLIOE Activity Activity 2047' Al Kr-83m 8.54E+01 5.11E+00 1.64E-02 Kr-85m 1.20E+02 7.21E+00 2.31E-02 Kr-85 1.53E+01 9.17E-01 2.94E-03 Kr-87 5.48E+01 3.28E+00 1.05E-02 Kr-88 1.55E+02 9.30E+00 2.98E-02 Xe-133m 2.63E+01 1.57E+00 5.04E-03 Xe-133 1.24E+03 7.40E+01 2.37E-01 Xe-135m 5.26E+01 3.14E+00 1.01E-02 Xe-135 3.31E+02 1.98E+01 6.34E-02 Xe-138 1.12E+02 6.68E+00 2.14E-02 I-131 5.58E+01 3.58E-01 5.54E-05 I-132 3.90E+02 2.51E+00 3.88E-04 I-133 1.76E+02 1.13E+00 1.75E-04 I-134 4.28E+02 2.75E+00 4.25E-04 I-135 3.80E+02 2.44E+00 3.78E-04 o Rb-88 Ru-106 Te-132 Cs-134 5.76E-01 8.86E-03 1.33E-02 1.62E-02 7.20E-05 1.11E-06 1.66E-06 2.03E-06 1.52E-07 2.34E-09 3.51E-09 4.29E-09 Cs-137 9.59E-02 1.20E-05 2.54E-08 Ce-144 8.12E-03 1.02E-u6 2.15E-09 La-140 7.38E-04 9.23E-08 1.95E-10 Ba-140 1.92E-02 2.40E-06 5.07E-09 GASES 2.19E+03 1.31E+02 4.20E-01 IODINES 1.43E+03 9.19E+00 1.42E-03 I-131 EQ 1.56E+02 1.00E+00 1.55E-04 PARTICLE 7.38E-01 9.23E-05 1.95E-07 TOTAL 3.62E+03 1.40E+02 4.21E-01 Boron Concentration: 1921.52 ppm (RCS)

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i Analysis Time Period: 1330 to 1359  !

RCS Cont. Aux Bldg i NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047'.Al l Kr-83m 6.16E+01 4.29E+00 1.48E-05  ;

Kr-85m 8.69E+01 6.05E+00- 2.09E-05 .i Kr-85 1.11E+01 7.70E-01 2.66E-06. '

Kr-87 3.95E+01 2.75E+00- 9.50E-06 Kr-88 1.12E+02 7.81E+00 2.70E-05 Xe-133m 1.90E+01 1.32E+00 4.56E-06' Xe-133 8. 93 E+02 6.22E+01 2.15E-04 Xe-135m 3.79E+01 '2.64E+00 9.12E-06 Xe-135 2.39E+02 1.66E+01 5.74E-05 .;

Xe-138 8.06E+01 5.61E+00 1.94E-05  !

I-131 4.10E+01' '3.29E-01' 2.85E-07 I-132 2.87E+02 2.30E+00 1.99E-06  ;

I-133 1.29E+02 1.04E+00 8.98E-07 I-134 3.14E+02 2.52E+00 2.18E-06'  :

1-135. 2.79E+02 2.24E+00 1. 94 E-06'. l

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Rb-88 4.29E-01 6.50E-05 5.24E-08 O Ru-106 Te-132 Cs-134 6.60E-03 9.90E-03 1.21E-02 1.00E 1.50E-06 1.83E-06.

8.06E 1.21E-09 1.48E-09

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Cs-137 7.15E 1.08E-05 8.74E-09 Ce-144 '6.05E-03 9.16E-07 7.39E-10 +

La-140 5.50E-04 8.33E-08 6.72E-11  !

Ba-140 1.43E-02 2.17E 1.75E-09 f

i GASES 1.58E+03 1.10E+02 3.80E-04 10 DINES 1.05E+03 8.43E+00 7.30E-06 I-131 EQ 1.15E+02 9.20E-01 7.97E-07 PARTICLE 5.50E-01 8.33E-05 6.72E-08 l

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Boron l Concentration: 1921.47 ppm j

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i Analysis Time Period: 1400 to end RCS Cont. Aux Bld9 NUCLIDE Activity Activity 2047' A1 Kr-83m 4.37E+01 4.21E+00 8.31E-06 Kr-85m 6.16E+01 5.94E+00 .1.17E-05 '

Kr-85 7.84E+00 7.56E-01 1.49E-06 ,

Kr-87 2.80E+01 2.70E+00 5.33E-06 .

Kr-88 7.95E+01 7.67E+00 1.51E-05' l Xe-133m 1.34E+01 1.30E+00 2.56E-06 Xe-133 6.33E+02 6.10E+01 1.20E-04 Xe-135m 2.69E+01 2.59E+00 5.11E-06 ,

Xe-135 1.69E+02 1.63E+01 3.22E-05. +

Xe-138 5.71E+01 5.51E+00 1.09E-05 I-131 3.67E+01 2.82E-01 2.08E-07 '

I-132 2.57E+02 1.97E+00 1.46E-06 'l I-133 1.16E+02 8.89E-01 6.56E I-134 2.82E+02 2.16E+00 1.59E-06 I-135 2.51E+02 1.92E+00 1.42E-06' .;

Rb-88 4.24E-01 6.36E-05 4.86E-08' O Ru-106 Te-132 Cs-134 6.52E-03 9.77E-03

-1.19E-02 9.78E-07 1.47E-06 1.79E-06 7.48E-10 1.12E-09 1.37E-09 Cs-137 7.06E 1.06E-05 8.10E-09 Ce-144 5.97E-03 8.97E-07 6.85E-10 La-140 5.43E-04 8.15E-08 6.23E-11 Ba-140 1.41E-02 2.12E-06 1.62E-09 GASES 1' .12 E+03 1.08E+02 2.13E-04 ,

10 DINES 9.42E+02 7.23E+00 5.33E-06 I-131 EQ 1.03E+02 7.89E-01 5.82E-07 PARTICLE 5.43E-01 8.15E-05 6.23E-08 l

l TOTAL 2.06E+03 1.15E+02 2.18E-04 Boron .;

Concentration: 1920.78 ppm j (RCS) l O

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The Power Operated Relief Valves (PORVs) have monitors (AB-RE-111-114) that read out in mr/hr. The RRIS calculates a Release Rate for these .

monitors even when no activity is present in the steam. The concentration .

( Ci/ml) is a calculated value based on the minimum range of the instrument. Participants should be aware of this limitation and not use these release rate values unless a steam generator tube rupture is ,

suspected and other monitors are used for confirmation.

DO NOT PROVIDE TO PARTICIPANTS ' CONTROLLER / EVALUATOR -

INFORMATION ONLY.  ;

The lodine and Particulate monitors for the Unit Vent isolate when an alarm  !

is received on the Unit Vent mid-range noble gas monitor.' l i

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PROCESS MONITORS CHANNEL MONITOR BKG.

NUMBER ID PROCESS UNITS VALUES 211 GT-RE-21A *

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V 212 GT-RE-21A Unit Vent Eff. (Particulate)

Unit Vent Eff. (lodine)

Ci/ml CL/mi 214/215/216 GT-RE-218 Unit Vent Gas (Low)(Medium)(High) Ci/ml 213 GT-RE-21B Unit Vent Release Rate Ci/sec

  • 101 GH-RE-10A Radwaste Vent Eff. (Particulate) Cl/mi 102 GH-RE-10A Radwasta Vent Eff. (lodine) Ci/ml 105/108/109 GH-RE-10B Radwaste Vent Gas (Low, Medium, High) pCl/mi 103 GH-RE-10B Radwaste Vent Release Rate Ci/sec 111 AB-RE-M , PORV S/G A pCl/ml
  • 112 AB-RE-112 PORV S/G B pCi/mi 113 AB-RE-113 PORV S/G C pCi/ml 114 AB-RE-114 PORV S/G D Ci/mi 381 FC-RE-385 Aux. Turbine Driven Feed Pump mR/hr .522E-2 271 GG-RE-27 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (Particulate) Ci/mi 3.3E-11 272 GG-RE-27 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (lodine) Ci/ml 9.6E-11 273 GG-RE-27 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (Gas) pCi/mi 2.1 E-6 281 GG-RE-28 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (Particulate) pCi/mi 2.9E-11 282 GG-RE-28 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (lodine) pCl/mi 3.6E-11 283 GG-RE-28 Fuel Bldg. Ventilation (Gas) Ci/ml 2.9E-6 925 GE-RE-92 Condenser Air Discharge (Gas) Ci/ml 7.1 E-5 221 GT-RE-22 Containment Purge Ex. (Particulate) Ci/mi 3.2E-12 g _

222 GT-RE-22 Containment Purge Ex. (lodine) pCi/mi 1.2E-11 223 GT-RE-22 Containment Purge Ex. (Gas) pCi/mi 1.3E-5 331 GT-RE-33 Containment Purge Ex. (Particulate) pCi/mi 3.3E-12 332 GT-RE-33 Containment Purge Ex. (lodine) pCi/mi 1.4E-11 333 GT-RE-33 Containment Purge Ex. (Gas) pCi/ml 1.2E-5 224 GH-RE-22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent (Particulate) Ci/mi 1.52E-14 235 GH-RE-23 Gas Decay Tank Vent (Gas) Ci/ml 4.2E-7 041 GK-RE-04 Control Room Supply (Particulate) pCi/mi 2.3E-11 042 GK-RE-04 Control Room Supply (lodine) Ci/mi 3.6E-11 043 GK-RE-04 Control Room Supply (Gas) Ci/mi 9.2E-7 051 GK-RE-05 Control Room Supply (Particulate) Ci/mi 2.2E-11 052 GK-RE-05 Control Room Supply (lodine) Ci/ml 3.5E-11 053 GK-RE-05 Control Room Supply (Gas) Ci/ml 9.2E-7 311 GT-RE-31 Containment Atmosphere (Particulate) Cl/ml 1.0E-12 312 GT-RE-31 Containment Atmosphere (lodine) pCL/mi 3.6E-11 313 GT-RE-31 Containment Atmosphere (Gas) Ci/mi 1.5E-6 321 GT-RE-32 Containment Atmosphere (Particulatc) Cl/mi 1.0E-12 322 GT-RE-32 Containment Atmosph2re (lodine) pCi/mi 3.6E-11 323 GT-RE-32 Containment Atmosphere (Gas) pCl/mi 1.5E-6 016 SJ-RE-01 CVCS Letdown pCi/ml 2.6E0 021 SJ RE-02 Steam Generator Blowdown Sample Cl/mi 3.5E-7 i

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RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 0700 to 0929

. DATATYPE. REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE "

. ID DESCRIPTION ( Ci/ML) FLOW RATE (pci/sec)

-101 ~ RADWASTE PARTICULATE 47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 3 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7

'103 - RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 ,

211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 55,500 CFM .5239 E-1 212  : UNIT VENTIODINE .200 E-8 55,500 CFM .5239 E-1 213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .813 E-6 55,500 CFM .2129 E+2 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 EO -

112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 EO i

114 SEC SD PWR ATEOS REL SGD . .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 EO

.381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DlS .16 E-10 0 LB/HR .0000 EO 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LB/HR .0000 EO

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RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 0930 to 0944 DATATYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION ( Ci/ML) FLOW RATE ( Cl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE IODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS 463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .888 E-6 18,000 CFM .7549 E1 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 EO 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .17 E-10 36000 LB/HR .133 E-3 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LB/HR .0000 EO

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RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA- 0945 to 1044 DATATYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVIT( RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION ( Ci/ML) FLOW RATE (pCl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 '

-103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .483 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE . 200 E<8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 ,

212 UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .813 E-6 18,000 CFM .6006 E1 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 140,374 LBMR .1538 E6

  • 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 0 LBMR .0000 E0 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 0 LBMR .0000 E0 i .

114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 89,369 LBMR .9796 E5

  • 381 . AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .16 E-10 36,000 - LBMR .122 E-3
  • 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LBMR .0000 E0 i

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RADIOACTNITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1045 to 1159 DATA TYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION (pCL/ML) FLOW RATE (pCl/sec)

, 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE 47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2

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211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 ' UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .813 E-6 18,000 CFM .5782 E1 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 118,087 LB/HR .1294 E6 *

? 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 111,789 LB/HR .1225 E6 *

! 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 121,232 LB/HR .1328 E6

  • l 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 438,577 LB/HR 4807 E6
  • 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .16 E-10 36,000 LB/HR .104 E-3 * ,
526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LB/HR .0000 EO i

I' See comments in front of this section.

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RADREL:

RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1200 to 1214 DATA TYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION ( Cl/ML) FLOW RATE ( Cl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-3 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS 463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .109 E-1 "

213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .2208 E+1 18,000 CFM .1875 E+8 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 28,115 LB/HR .3081 E5

  • 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 36,889 LB/HR .4043 E5
  • 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 14,289 LB/HR .1566 ES
  • 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE dis .16 E-10 36,000 LB/HR .820 E-4
  • 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 See comments in front of this section.

See comments in front of this section.

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O- O- O RADREL:

RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1215 to 1259 DATATYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION (nCi/ML) FLOW RATE (pci/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE IODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT LOD NE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 "

213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .6947 E+1 18,000 CFM .5901 E+8 til SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 29,115 LB/HR .3081 E5

  • 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC - .522 E-2 36,889 LB/HR .4043 ES
  • 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 14,289 LB/HR .1566 E5
  • 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .16 E-10 36,000 LB/HR .320 E-4
  • 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 See comments in front of this section.

See comments in front of this section.

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O O RADREL:

RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1300 to 1314 DATATYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION ( CI/ML) FLOW RATE (pCl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12.,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .189 E-1 "

213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .2006 E+1 18,000 CFM .1704 E+8 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 71,808 LB/HR .7871 E5

  • 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 70,246 LB/HR .7700 ES
  • 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 86,779 LB/HR .7320 E5
  • 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 174,208 LB/HR .1909 E6 *
381 ' AUX FEEDWATER TURBlNE DIS .16 E-10 36,000 LB/HR .650 E-4 *

$26 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 See comments in front of this section.

See comments in front of this section.

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O .- v- v RADREL:

RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1315 to 1329 DATA TYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION (uCl/ML) FLOW RATE ( Cl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E-6 102 RADWASTE LODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS 463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENTIODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 **

213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .1143 E+1 18,000 CFM .9711 E+7 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 48,055 LBMR .5267 E5

  • 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 49,321 LBMR .5406 E5
  • 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 43,311 LBMR .4747 E5
  • 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 70,386 LBMR .7715 E5
  • 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE dis .16 E-10 36,000 LBMR .602 E-4
  • 526 STEAM GEN DLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LBMR .0000 E0 See comments in front of this section.

See comments in front of this section.

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RADREL: r RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA: 1330 to 1344 DATA TYPE: REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION ( Ci/ML) FLOW RATE (pCl/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E4 102 RADWASTE IODINE .38 E-14 12.000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS 463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UNIT VENT PARTICULATE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT IODINE .200 E-8 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 "

213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .250 E0 18,000 CFM .2127 E+7 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 13,151 - LB/HR .1441 E5
  • 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 0 LBMR .0000 E0 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 EO 114 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 17.337- LBMR .1900 E5
  • 381 AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .51 E-11 36,000 LBMR .392 E-4
  • 526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD .585 E-6 0 LBMR .0000 E0 See cerniwds in front of this section.

See cuirnr&ds in front of this section.

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O O RADREL:

RADIOACTIVITY RELEASE RATE

SUMMARY

TIME OF DATA 1345 to End

DATATYPE. REAL RELEASE ACTIVITY RELEASE RATE ID DESCRIPTION { Ci/ML) FLOW RATE (pCi/sec) 101 RADWASTE PARTICULATE .47 E-13 12,000 CFM .270 E4 102 RADWASTE IODINE .38 E-14 12,000 CFM .218 E-7 103 RADWASTE NOBLE GAS .463 E-5 12,000 CFM .2627 E2 211 UN'T VENT PARTICULATE .200 E4 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 212 UNIT VENT IODINE - .200 E4 18,000 CFM .169 E-1 "

.213 UNIT VENT NOBLE GAS .2203 E0 18,000 CFM .1871 E+7 111 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGA .522E-2 13,151 LB/HR .1441 E5

  • 112 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGB .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 -

. 113 SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGC .522 E-2 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 114- SEC SD PWR ATMOS REL SGD .522E-2 17,337 LB/HR .1900 E5 *

, 381 - AUX FEEDWATER TURBINE DIS .16 E-10 36,000 LB/HR .392 E-4

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526 STEAM GEN BLOWDN EFF RAD - .585 E4 0 LB/HR .0000 E0 l

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, See comments in front of this section.

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- See comments in front of this section.'

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 07:15 to 07:29 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 0.53 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADDTK AREA 0.74 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPil SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.11 MRPH SD-25 IIPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRP11 SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1.17 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 0.43 MRPH SD-30 IIOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 0.53 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPil SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 1.59 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 1.91 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 2.87 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 0.96 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD43 EAST CORRIDOR 0.74 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 3.72 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.01 RPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDLNG 1.49 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 1.40 MRPil SD-37 EAST WAIL 1.17 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 1.20 MRPil SD-38 NW WALL 0.85 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 1.27 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 0.60 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 0.% MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 1.27 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 1.10 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 26.64 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV ,

4.56 MRPH SD40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 2.50 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB 11.77 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CHARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPINO RM 1.02 RPH GT-RE-59 1.01 RPH GT-RE-60

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV j 0.53 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA e 0.74 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.11 MRPil SD-25 HPACA EXil. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEY 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1.17 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 0.43 MRPH SD-30 I!OT INST SIIOP 0.50 MRPli SD06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 0.53 MRPH SD-29 IlOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 1.59 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD45 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 1.91 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 2.87 MRPli SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEY 0.96 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR I.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 0.74 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 9.72 MRPil SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.01 RPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 1.49 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 1.40 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 1.17 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WrR PUMP AREA 1.20 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 0.85 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 1.27 MRPH SD-15 DOOR TO HPACA AREA 0.60 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 0.% MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-35 EIIC EQUIP ROOM 1.27 MRPH SD-14 NORTH COPJUDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 1.10 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 46.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 9.02 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 8.01 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEY 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB

102.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPil SD-32 COMM COR PIPINO RM l

l 1.04 RPH GT-RE-59 1.03 RPH OT-RE-60

  • This value will increase to 70 mr/hr when first sample is obtained.

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 09:00 to 09:14 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEY 2031' ELEV 0.53 MRPil SD-28 PERSONNEL IIATCil 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 0.74 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD49 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.11 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXil. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPil SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1.17 MRPH SD-26 PC CilANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE l 0.43 MRPH SD-30 HOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPil SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA O.53 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACil SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 1.59 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPil SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 1.91 MRPil SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPil SD.04 WEST CORRIDOR 2.87 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 0.96 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 0.74 MRPil SD-23 RHR IIX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD42 CENTRAL CORRIDOR

  • 250.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SA.MPLE ROOM l.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR
    • 0.01 RPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 1.49 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 1.40 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 1.17 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U %TR PUMP AREA 1.20 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 0.85 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIO LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 1.27 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 0.60 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 0.% MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM l.27 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 1.10 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 49.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 71.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB

! 220.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV l CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPINO RM 1.04 RPH OT-RE-59 1.03 RPH GT-RE-60 l

  • This value will increase to 10,000 mr/hr only if letdown is placed back in service and a sample is obtained.
    • This value will increase to .60 RPH only when a PASS sample is obtained.

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 09:15 to reGli of SFP AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 0.53 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 0.74 MRPli SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.11 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXII. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1.17 MRPH SD-26 PC CilANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 0.43 MRPH SD-30 IlOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRP!! SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 0.53 MRPli SD-29 IIOT MACil SHOP 1.40 MRPli SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 1.59 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPli SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 1.91 MRPli SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 2.87 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 0.% MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR I.50 MRPli SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 0.74 MRPH SD-23 RilR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPli SD42 CENTRAL CORRIDOR

  • 250.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPli SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR
    • 0.01 RPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 1.49 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.0 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 1.17 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U MrrR PUMP AREA 10,000.0 MRPli SD-38 NW WALL 0.85 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV l.27 MRPH SD-15 DOOR TO HPACA AREA 200.04 MRPli SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY .

0.% MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 280.40 MRPli SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM l.27 MRPli SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV ,

CTMT 10.20 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 49.00 MRPH SD 41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 12.00 MRPH SD40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 15.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB 242.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM l.05 RPH GT-RE-59 j 1.04 RPH GT-RE40

  • This value will increase to 10,000 mr/hr only if letdown is placed back in service and a sample is obtained.
    • This value will increase to .60 RPH only when a PASS sample is obtained.
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O- O- O AREA RADIATION MONITORS Refill cf SFP to 11:44 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2M7' ELEV 2031' ELEV 0.53 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCll 7.20 MRPil SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 0.74 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPli SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.11 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXII. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPli SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1.17 MPJH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEY 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 0.43 MRPH SD-30 IlOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPil SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 0.53 MRPH SD-29 IlOT M ACH SilOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 1.59 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 1.91 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPli SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 2.87 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 0 96 MRPli SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 0.74 MRPH SD-23 RilR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPli SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR

  • 250.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRP!I SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR
  • N.01 RPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 1.49 MRPIl SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 1.40 MRPli SD-37 EAST WALL 1.17 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 1.20 MRPil SD-38 NW WALL 0.85 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2016' ELEY 1.27 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 0.60 MRPil SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 0.96 MRPli SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM l.27 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 1.10 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 1C56.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRAME 2047' ELEV ll56.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL IIKTCII 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 1100.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV l.70 MRPH SD-31 HCrrLAB 2215.00 MRPil SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM 1.98 RPH GT-RE-59 2.03 RPH GT-RE40
  • This value will increase to 10,0C0 mr/hr only if letdown is placed back in service and a sample is obtained.
    • *Iliis value will increase to .60 RPH only when a PASS sample is obtained.

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 11:45 to 11:59 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEY 10,000.00 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPII SD-10 CilEM ADD TK AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-27 CFMT PUROE FILTER AREA 6.10 MRPil SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 8,043.00 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPli SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1,820.82 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 HOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPil SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPII SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 800.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 786.00 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 55.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG

( 10,000.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEY 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10,000.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV l 2026' ELEV I.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB 10,000.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM l 2.1E+5 RPH GT-RE-59 2.1E+5 RPH OT-RE40 l

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 12:00 to 12:14 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPli SD-10 CIIEM ADD TK AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 7.827.38 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1,777.20 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 IIOT INST SilOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPli SD-29 HOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPli SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPil SD-Os WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEY 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPil SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST Wall.

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O- C' O AREA RADIATION MONITORS 12:15 to 12:29 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL llATCil 7.20 MRPil SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 6,161.31 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 202e ELEY 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXIIAUST FILTER AREA 1,439.91 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 HOT INST SiiOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 IIOT MACH SIIOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAD 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD45 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD44 WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 R}{R HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPil SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPli SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 1320.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 1255.00 MRPli SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 86.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY l

2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 10,000.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV l 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10,000.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB l 10,000.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM l 1.7E+5 RPH GT-RE-59 l 1.7E+5 RPH GT-RE-60 l

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AREA RADIATION MONITORS 12:30 to 12:59 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEY 2031' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL IIATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPli SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 5,220.83 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPil SD-1I EXHAUST FILTER AREA 1,249.52 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 IiOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACH SIIOP 1.40 MRPil SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR I.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPli SD-15 DOOR TO HPACA AREA 1320.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 1255.00 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NOPTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEY CTMT 86.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEY CONTROL BLDG 10,000.00 MRPH SD41 MANIPUIATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10,000.00 MRPH SD42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOTIAB 10,000.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CIIARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM 1.6E+5 RPH GT-RE-59 1.6E+5 RPH GT-RE-60

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l O- & O AREA RADIATION MONITORS l 13:00 to 13:1 A l l AUX 3UILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 9,246.82 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPli SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA I 9,245.57 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 2,000.00 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPil SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 600.00 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 HOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 IIOT M ACil SilOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPil SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPII SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD42 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD41 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U VrrR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPH SD-15 DOOR TO HPACA AREA 2,420.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 2,369.00 MRPH SD-35 ELE (* EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 150.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 10,000.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10,000.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HOT LAB 10,000.00 MRPH SD-39 SEALTABLE 1974' ELEV CHARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM 1.2E+5 RPH GT-RE-59 1.lE+5 RPH GT-RE-60 swu Drill 93-3 5/26/93

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v AREA RADIATION MONITORS 13:15 to 13:44 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEV 7.355.42 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CllEM ADD TK AREA 7.354.94 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 2,000.00 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXil. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 600.00 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 IlOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPil SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPLE LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPil SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD4% WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD 03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RilR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD.02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPLE ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPLE ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPil SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 2,420.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVERTRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE COR.RIDOR 2,369.00 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 150.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEV CONTROL BLDG 10,000.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM j 10,000.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV

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O- & O AREA RADIATION MONITORS 13:45 to 14:45 AUX BUILDING RADWASTE BLDG 2047' ELEV 2031' ELEY 5,200.00 MRPH SD-28 PERSONNEL HATCH 7.20 MRPH SD-10 CHEM ADD TK AREA 5.120.00 MRPH SD-27 CTMT PURGE FILTER AREA 6.30 MRPH SD-09 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 2,000.00 MRPH SD-25 HPACA EXH. FILTER AREA 2022' ELEV 2026' ELEV 0.50 MRPH SD-11 EXHAUST FILTER AREA 600.00 MRPH SD-26 PC CHANGEOUT AREA 2000' ELEV 2000' ELEV 0.10 MRPH SD-07 TRUCK SPACE 386.00 MRPH SD-30 HOT INST SHOP 0.50 MRPH SD-06 SOLIDIFICATION AREA 422.00 MRPH SD-29 HOT MACH SHOP 1.40 MRPH SD-08 SAMPG LAB 399.00 MRPH SD-18 SE CORRIDOR 0.40 MRPH SD-05 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 412.00 MRPH SD-20 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 0.50 MRPH SD-04 WEST CORRIDOR 411.00 MRPH SD-21 FILTER RM CORRIDOR 1976' ELEV 398.00 MRPH SD-22 SW CORRIDOR 1.50 MRPH SD-03 EAST CORRIDOR 406.00 MRPH SD-23 RHR HX AREA COR. 0.90 MRPH SD-02 CENTRAL CORRIDOR 532.00 MRPH SD-24 SJ SAMPG ROOM 1.10 MRPH SD-01 WEST CORRIDOR 0.60 MRPH SD-47 PASS SAMPG ROOM FUEL BUILDING 402.00 MRPH SD-19 VCT VLV RM AREA COR. 2047' ELEV 1974' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-37 EAST WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-12 RX M/U WTR PUMP AREA 10,000.00 MRPH SD-38 NW WALL 20.00 MRPH SD-16 FIRE BRIG LOCKER AREA 2026' ELEV 19.00 MRPH SD-15 DOORTO HPACA AREA 2,420.00 MRPH SD-36 COR. OVER TRUCK BAY 21.00 MRPH SD-13 NE CORRIDOR 2,369.00 MRPH SD-35 ELEC EQUIP ROOM 22.00 MRPH SD-14 NORTH CORRIDOR 2000' ELEV CTMT 150.00 MRPH SD-34 NW TRUCK BAY 2047' ELEY CONTROL BLDG 10.000.00 MRPH SD-41 MANIPULATOR CRANE 2047' ELEV 10,000.00 MRPH SD-40 PERSONNEL HATCH 0.06 MRPH SD-33 CONTROL ROOM 10,000.00 MRPH SD-42 EQUIPMENT HATCH 1988' ELEV 2026' ELEV - 1.70 MRPH SD-31 HUTLAB 10,000.00 MRPH SD-39 SEAL TABLE 1974' ELEV CHARM'S 0.10 MRPH SD-32 COMM COR PIPING RM 1.0 RPH GT-RE-59 1.0 RPH GT-RE-60

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