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Scenario 1982,Emergency Exercise
ML20050D342
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Site: Big Rock Point File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/06/1982
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CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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BREX-82, NUDOCS 8204120135
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BIG ROCK EXERCISE - 82 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pace I.

OBJECTIVES AND GUIDELINES 1

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CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS 2

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EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS h

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EXERCISE DESCRIPTION.

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Title and Time Frame 5

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Scenario Development 5

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Phaces 6

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Concept of Exercise Play 8

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Control of the Exercise 8

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COMMUNICATIONS.

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Channels and Means 10 B.

Exercise Message Indicator 11 i

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EVALUATORS.

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ENTRANCE BRIEFING..................

12 VIII. CRITIQUE.

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BIG ROCK EXERCISE - 1982 I.

OBJECTIVES AND GUIDELINES The Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant Exercise to be conducted on April 6,1982 chall be a coordinated effort between the 3

State of Michigan Emergency Services Division, the Counties of Charlevoix and D: met, and Consumera Power Company.

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Exercise Objactives 1.

For CPCo Dnergency Response Facilities Demonstrate proficiency in classifying the emer-a.

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Demonstrate notification and alerting capabilities.

Demonstrate precise and clear transfer of responsi-c.

bilitien from the Temporary E=ergency Operations Facility (EOF) at the General Office Control Center (GOCC) Parnall Building to the EOF at Boyne City Service Center.

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Demonstrate corporate interaction with offcite agen-l cies [ counties, state, Joint Public Information Cen-ter (JPIC) at the Holiday Inn, Petockey.)

Demonstrate protective measures considered, deter-e.

mined and used to protect site personnel and the

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Demonstrate reliability and effective use of emer-gency communications equipment, procedures and methods.

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Demonstrate ability to produce public information releases in a timely and accurate fashion.

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Demonstrate ability to perform offsite dose projec-tions necessary to provide advance warning to local and state agencies for the general public.

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Demonstrate the ability to provide on and offsite radiological monitoring curveys.

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For State and County Emergency Operating Centers (ECC) a.

Demonctrate command and control of offsite emergency respence actions.

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Demonstrate ability to warn and assimilate timely information to the public to include protective j

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Demonstrate reliability of communications proce-c.

dures between the State EOC in Lansi,ng and the i

counties of Charlevoix and Enmet.

[The state on-scene EOC (OSEOC) at Petoskey State Police Post villnotbeactivatedforthisexercise.)

The state communication link to the Temporary EOF at i

the G0CC and to the EOF at Boyne City will both be used.

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Exercise Guidelines for the Scenario l

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The exercise vill start at 8:00 AM and terminate at 1:00 PM on the sixth of April,1982.

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Simulation of the initiating events and subsequent actions vill precede exercise action. The initiating event will be simulated 2h hours prior to the start l

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The scenario shall provide escalation to " General Ener-s gency" and a release potential sufficient to require

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The prompt notification system (public warning siren) vill be sounded during the exercise at an appropriate time with a test message.

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Plant parameter instrumentation readings are required on a 15-minute trending basis to provide adequate in-formation for operator and TSC staff decision making.

These readings must support the postulated accident conditions of the scenario and be detailed enough to provide mechanistic realism to participating plant l

staff.

Exercise centrollers vill provide readings to the plant staff.

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CONCEPT OF CPERATIONS I

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Preparation for coping with a nuclear power plant accident is a joint, cooperative effort of the utility and local, state and federal governments. Each organisation which may be needed defines its role, prepares plans, trains a

staff, and conducts exercises in advance to ensure that it vill be able to coordinate all activities with other organisations and respond effectively if an incident ever occurs.

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In the event of a nuclear accident (either General Emer-

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gency, Site Area Emergency, Alert, or Notification of Un-usual Event) as classified by the Department of Public i

Health where offsite effects occur, or the imminent threat l

thereof, the Governor may proclaim a State of Disaster pur-l l

suant to Act 390, P.A. 1976. The Michigan Emergency Pre-paredness Plan is activated by this action along with the j

local Emergency Operations Plans of the local governments i

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designated in the declaration, if not already activated.

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For a nuclear accident, the owner / operator vill perform f

life-saving activities, perform damage control, and atte=pt I

to contain the release in order to prevent offsite effects.

If the incident results in offsite releases, the ovner/

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operator provides monitoring reports to local, state and l

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For a nuclear accident, state government provides overall l

direction, coordination and technical advice by means of the Michigan Emergency Preparedness Plan (MEPP) and artli-l cable local governments in designated Primary and/or Secon-l dary Emergency Planning Zones (EPZ) provide warning, evacua-ting, shalterings monitorinr, and security for the general l

N public by means of local Emergency Operations Plans (EOP).

Affected local governments establish perimeter security and i

control points around the Primary EPZ, warn the population I

in the Zones which may become affected, and notify the popu-lation of appropriate countermeasures. Such countermeasures include preparation for evacuation and/or sheltering, which-f ever is necessary.

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Temporary EOF at Corporate Headquarters is established ini-l tially with direct communications with the state and acti-l vated local government EOCs. The near-site EOF is estab-lished as soon as practicable with communications to the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) at Lansing, the federal government, and the local government EOC.

The near-l site EOF provides the SECC or the OSEOC, when established, f

with onsite monitoring reports and meteorological informa-tion.

Public information notices are jointly prepared by l

local, state and utility authoritics to provide guidance to

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the affected pgulace.

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Recommendations on in-plece protective actions or evacuation of the Primary EPZ, or val *ous combinations of protective l

actions will be made to the Department of Public Health.

Making these early major decisions requires radiation data OO

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supplied by the plant operator or measured by field moni-tors. Therefore, teams to provide surface monitoring are dispatched to the field as early as possible. The near-site EOF vill be the central point for receipt and analysis of all field monitoring data. Subsequent decisions by the 1

state include selecting and implementing the appropriate combination of protective actions to protect emergency work-ers, the affected public, and vital resources. Other mutual aid support is provided as requested to carry out these decisions.

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Monitoring teams comprised of state, local, and utility per-sonnel provide monitoring of evacuees and emergency workers who may be contaminated. Monitoring teams check all items leaving the contaminated area and hold contaminated equip-ment and items, either for decontamination or to allow time for radioactive decay. Access to contaminated areas deter-mined by the Department of Public Health is restricted to authorized personnel and security is provided for property in this area.

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Recovery operations will be initiated after the release has stopped and no further spread of radioactive material is anticipated. Recovery activities include employing a com-Ci bination of countermencures (such as selected decontamina-tion and time allowance for decay).

Public health, medical care actions, and sampling of suspect food and water are per-formed as required. Area equipnent and personnel are moni-tored to check progress of work and to maintain safe working conditions.

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As recommended by the Department of Public Health, reoccu-pancy begins when radiation levels in the evacuated area diminish sufficiently to meet occupancy standards. People returning are given instructions for taking additional coun-termeasure actions or for observing precautions as appli-cable. A long term monitoring and sampling progra= of the recovery area and its residents is established by the De-partment of Public Health and the Department of Agriculture.

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EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS The following agencies, political subdivisions, and organizations will participate in Big Rock-82:

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State Agencies: The following agency participation vill be simulated by Energency Services Division, Department of State Police.

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Local Governments 1.

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EXERCISE DESCRIPTION A.

Title and Tima Frama The exercise to be known as the Big Rock Point Exercise 82 (BREX-82) vill be played frem 5:30 AM to 1:00 R4 on April 6, 1982. Mobilized state and local forces vill participate only from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

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The exercise play is based on a simulated sequence of i

events leading to an " Alert" classification prior to start of play by offsite agencies. At offsite start of play, the situation vill escalate through a series of successive system deteriorations to a " General b er-gency" classification which provides for an offsite re-lease to exercise governmental agency reaction. Trend-ing data, supplied by controllers, vill provide cperators and technical support personnel with mechanistic situn-

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Plant Energency Plan Implementing Procedures vill be required by CR, TSC, OSC and monitoring team players.

i The release projected for about two hours of exercise time vill be terminated, and de-escalation vill occur to a point where an offsite re-entry / recovery phase may be initiated.

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The exercise vill be phased and include many of the ac-tions likely to be encountered during an actual emer-gency situation. The in-plant exercise vill cover a period of 7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> and consists of real time exercise play.

Every effort vill be made to develop situations which are realistic and which can be fully acted on.

Although phases have been identified, it must be re-alized that real time constraints will preclude actions in some cases to be brought to complete conclusions.

Also, some actions may overlap from one phase to the l

next one even though controllers vill endeavor to keep this to a minimum. Participants are cautioned that the short period of play vill cause artificial conditions l

vhich may appear abnormal. Nonetheless, the exercise l

vill provide the training benefits and achieve the ob-l jectives intended if each situation presented is acted j

upon realistically and brought to some conclusion, even though in so=e cases the action is simulated.

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Phases The exercise vill be conducted in four phases.

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Phase I - The Notification of Unusual Event Phase l

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The exercise synopsis indicates an NUE declaration because of a 2h-hour outage of an electric fire i

pump. This outage exceeds technical specifications.

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The Plant will provide notifications to appropriate i

offsite agencies. Responses are simulated in the scenario.

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Phase II - The Alert Phase a.

The synopsis indicates the events following a tur-bine diaphram rupture which require an " Alert" l

classification to be declared.

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agencies and activate the TSC.

State and local agencies will simulate the acti-vation of EOC's utilizing appropriate declaration and responses according to procedures outlined in 4

their respective plans.

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Phase III - The General Emergency Phase a.

This phase vill occur during real time exercise I

actionwithallagenciesmanned(lesstheSt on-scene Emergency Operations Center (OSEOC)qte J.

The actions culminate in a release to the environ-f ment with a plume density sufficient to cause eva-cuation and sheltering.

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This phase allows those actions to be taken which are required for re-location of the evacuated popu-l i

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Action by CPCo i

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that the reactor has been brought to cold shutdown.

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The relesso has been terminated and conditions are postulated to allow a declassification of the emer-gency. At this point in the exercise, a time shift occurs to allow the declassification and a change-over to this phase.

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Concept of Exercise Play 1.

The radiological emergency on which the exercise is based is hypothetical and is indicative of the proba-bility of, or possible scope of, an accident.

It is used to insure that participants receive training in all aspects of the plans and that the objectives of the exercise are met.

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Insofar as possible, BREX-82 is designed to be a " free play" exercise. The only pre-written or " canned" mes-sages are those to be inserted by the exercise control-1ers at given times to cause or influence particular emergency actions or responses. The success of the exercise and degree of training derived therefrom vill depend upon participants realistically ascessing the available information, visualizing the problems that confront them should an actual radiological emergency occur, and then taking appropriate emergency actions (simulated or real) to alleviate or lessen the impact of the radiological emergency.

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Direction and Control of the Exercise

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Utility a.

Plant The Site Dnergency Director is responsible for the direction and control of personnel assigned as play-ers in the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operations Support Center and the Plant Security

Force, b.

Temporary Emergency Operatiom Facility (GOCC-Jackson)

The assigned EOF director is responsible for the direction and control of the TEOF. This facility will be activated initially upon notification of an

" Alert" condition from Power Control and maintain all EOF functions until relieved by the near-site ECF at Boyne City.

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Ne'ir-site 9mergency Operations Facility - Boyne City The on-call EOF Director is responsible for the dir-ection and control of this facility. Players vill be pre-positioned during the morning of the exercise and vill man the EOF at the direction of the EOF Controller. At this time, the EOF Director will es-

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their local EOCs.

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-j gency response is based on normal governmental structures and channels of communications.

The Governor, or his representative, directs l

the response through the State Director of Emergency Services. The overall state res-pense is coordinated by the state director, or l

his representative, from the State EOC.

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nical advice and assistance on radiological accident assessment, monitoring, and exposure control is provided by the State Department of j

Public Health which furnishes personnel for the State Radiological Response Team (simu-lated for this exercise.)

(2) When notified of the radiological emergency, the state EOC will be activated and commence emergency response operations.

Activities of the state RRT vill be directed from the State EOC initially and from the SEOC when activated.

(3) The Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) will be activated by CPCo immediately whenever an Alert, Site Ares Emergency or General Ener-gency occurs at the Big Rock Point Plant.

(h) Press facilities (JPIC) vill be established in the Petoskey Holiday Inn.

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Special briefings vill be presented when varranted.

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A controller vill be assigned to each operating 1

group of the utility Emergency Response Facilities.

j The mission of the controller is to provide input to insure the continuation of the exercise. The

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controller may answer questions to clarify or amp-lify information contained in the " cue cards" which

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are given to the participants. Prompting should be employed only when the continuity of the exercise vould be imperiled without such. Questions regard-1 ing controller action or any change to input mate-1 rial, or a change in timing, must be referred to the Chief Controller for confirmation.

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The state vill provide controllers for counties j

and the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) at i

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Interface with govern-ment controllers vill be a function of the Chief j

Controller.

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Assignments for controllers are shown in Appendix f

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Controllers vill wear an armband marked

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C0!CfUNICATIONS l

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Plant to Offsite a.

The plant will establish telephone co=unication I

links to the following agencies upon activation of the TSC ( Alert condition).

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(1) NPC (hot line) ENS line (2) Power Control (Jackson)

(3) Petoskey State Police Post (until state acti-vation)

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Facility in Jackson, an open line to the plant will be established and notification to offsite agencies vill emanate from Jackson to:

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Emergency operations Center (EOF - Boyne City)

Upon activation of the near-site EOF at Boyne City, a.

notification responsibility will pass from the General Office at Jackson to the EOF at Boyne City.

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Radio backup exists between the EOF and the TSC f

and between the EOF and Charlevoix County.

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Exercine Messnee Indicator During the exercise all messages, regardless of the means l

of transmission vitl start and end with the exercise indi-cator "BREX Message - This is an exercise".

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EVALUATORS A.

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" Evaluator". See Appendix B for assignments.

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Visitors and other observers vill wear an armband marked

" Observer".

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ENTRANCE BRIEFING A.

An entrance briefing vill be held for the federal evalua-tion team at 3:00 PM, Monday, April 5, 1982 at the Petoskey Room of the Petoskey Holiday Inn, Petoskey, Michigan.

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A pre-exercise briefing for controllers and corporate eval-t uators vill be held following the entrance briefing men-l tiened above.

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Federal observers vill provide their comments on the exer-l cise at a critique to be held at 10:00 AM on April 7, 1982 f

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the Plant Superintendent will attend along with the evalua-i tors, controllers, and personnel from the EOF staff.

Evalua-tors should bring notes and check sheets to the critique.

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Comments on the exercise and recommendations for changes to the appropriate emergency plans and procedures are re-i quested as soon aa possible. These comments should be forwarded to Milton Jury, P2h-207,19h5 Parnall Road, Jack-l son, Michigan.

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FEMA vill hold a critique of state and local agencies on i

Wednesday, April 7, 1982 at a time and location to be announced.

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APPE!iDIX A to BREX-82 EMERGE? ICY ORGAIIIZATICIiS Big Rock Point Iluelear Plant i

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4 BIG ROCK POINT EXERCISE - 1982 (BREX-82)

Date/ Time Events April 5 5:30 am Failure of Electric Fire Pump to start during monthly surveillance test.

April 6 5:30 am Fire pump still under repair precipitating an UNUSUAL EVENT resulting in a plant shutdown as a result of non-availability of fire pump. Notifications are made to MSP - Petoskey Post, Charlevoix County Sheriff's Depart-ment, NRC Region III and the general office.

April 6 5:35 am Notification received at Petoskey SP Post and Charlevoix (Actual)

County Sheriff's Department. Both notify appropriate personnel according to plans and procedures.

April 6 6:15 am Turbine rupture diaphragm blows. Produces following sequence of events:

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Steam release (puff) to turbine building b.

Turbine trip c.

Closure of valves to turbine and condenser d.

Reactor trip j

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Closure of containment exhaust and supply valves Above sequences result in change to ALERT status and activation of TSC and OSC.

(Note: Valve position 4

indication shows valves to be closed, however it is assumed for scenario purposes that valves did not seat properly.) Local / state authorities are notified accordingly and procedures are follows as planned and 15 minute updates are maintained to these off-site authorities.

April 6 6:30 am Radiological Health verifies classification of an " Alert" (Simulated) and indicates potential for imminent threat. State mobilization is recommended t

April 6 6:45 am The county board chairperson from Charlevoix County declares (Simulated) a " state of emergency" which initiates early local response at the same time, Charlevoix County notifies Emmet County Sheriff's Dispatch of declaration and recommends Emmet County follow same course of action. Charlevoix County forwards emergency proclamation to State Emergency Services for the Governor s action and review.

April 6 6:55 am Emmet County Chair declares " state of emergency" and for-

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Emergency Services, the governor proclaims a " state of disaster" which activates state assistance. The State EOC (Lansing) and local EOCs are activated and placed on alert status. State personnel and equipment are dispatched to the scene to establish an On-Scene State EOC, a Joint Public Information Center and to provide radiological moni tor ing. ETA is 1:00 pm.

April 6 7:15 am Due to increasing reactor pressure, the open setpoint of the emergency condenser valves is reached.

It is assumed that the valves fail to open.

April 6 7:30 am Steam drum safety relief valve opens as setpoint is reached. Valve modulates controlling pressure about the open setpoint.

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April 6 8:00 am The state EOC is fully operational for state government at (Simulated)

Lansing; EOCs are fully operational for local government at the Charlevoix County and Emmet County Sheriffs Department; the plant has established their EOF at Jackson; the Joint Public Inf ormation Center is operational at the Holiday Inn in Petoskey; all applicable disaster relief forces have been placed on standby status; the plant monitoring teams are performing monitoring activities and reporting readings; appropriate news advisories have been issued to the public;

[h communications have taken place between all EOCs; and no s/

protective actions have been issued to the general public.

m Aprii 6 8:15 am BRIEFING ENDS - STOP HERE - FOR EXERCISE CONTROLLERS REVIEW ONLY April 6 8:30 am It is assumed that one of the steam drum safety relief valves sticks open. As a result the steam drum level falls j

to 17 inches below centerline. Because of containment pressure, containment isolation occurs. Steam drum level 1

requires operation of fire pump.

Diesel pump f ails to start.

i April o 8:50 am Vessel water level decreases to 2 feet 9 inches above core.

Reactor Depressurization System fails to actuate due to low fire system header pressure. Core spray valves open at 200 lbs pressure, but there is no core spray flow due to inoper-ability of fire pumps. These conditions indicate a declara-tion of GENERAL EMERGF^ ICY.

(No protective actions for public.)

4 April 6 8:50 am State EOC may recommend precautionary PAG's as deemed appropriate based on consistency of plant failures to this point of the exercise. Radiological Health verifies

" General Emergency" classification.

a April 6 9:05 am Vessel water level downscale. Core partially uncovered gap release to containment.

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(Protective action for public recommended.)

April 6 9:09 am Public notification and updates by Charlevoix and Emmet County and state authorities continues through the JPIC.

Monitoring teams f rom RHD/DPH are dispatched via State Police air assets to carry out continuous off-site monitoring and to report same to the State EOC which interprets data received and provides guidance to Charlevoix and Emmet Counties. The on-scene State EOC is not operational for this exercise and action will be directed from the State EOC.

4 April 6 9:10 am Maintenance team repairs diesel fire pump. RDS and core spray flow established.

April 6 9:15 am Reactor vessel level rises due to feedwater and core spray to above 2 feet 9 inches. Containment spray initiates.

April 6 9:45 am State considers placing milk cows on stored feed within 5 miles and possibly extending distance.

April 6 10:05 am Steam drum level recovered.

April 6 11:00 am vacuum relief required as a result of containment spray.

Containment exhaust valves open. Stack gas monitor indicates release terminated because containment is no 4

longer pressurized.

April 6 11:15 am Vacuum relief complete. Vent valves closed. Reactor in cold shutdown. Monitoring teams from plant and state j

verify releases have terminated.

4 April 8 11:30 am For scenario purposes, a time advance occurs, the (Simulated date governor (in c.njunction with appropriate Federal change) authorities) declares a site area emergency classifi-cation and the recovery /re-entry phase of this exer-cise begins.

1 April 8 1:00 pm Exercise terminates.

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I Y8 c)

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M h#

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O Enclosure Spray flow (FI-2333,233h)

O High range ga:::ma monitor O

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Containment level (LI-3h00) g,vc h Area monitors:

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b TIME:

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High range gac=a monitor N

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40nv h, ofCW Turbine Area Containment area 11@ C SCa f G-k A!WN f

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TIME:

9 Ib

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T'I Containment pressure (PI/367) lb pSe'g Vessel level (LI-3380-3383) ad l' 9 Steam drum level (LI-3384-3387)

O iip 15'S Vessel pressure (PI/IA05) y gog4d h k cth[Ocp5 Stack gas monitor L/CC pm Core spray flov (FI-2335,2336, FR-2108) 9 Enclosure Spray flov (FI-2333,233h) fD p m 9

High range gamma monitor

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b TIME:

9/30CL M l

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9. Ep5s3 Vessel level (LI-3380-3383) h '9 k MO a 9

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Y TIME:

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IOj /

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TIxE:

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b A

Oi hi9, W Vessel level (LI-3380-3383)

Steam drum level (LI-338h-3387)

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N OU j9 m Enclosure Spray flow (FI-2333,233h) fpm 7

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pagg ecb@

Steam drum level (LI-338h-3387)

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Vessel pressure (PI/IA05) l0 5 ' ')

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.t009/m Phelocure Spray flow (FI-2333.2334)

O High range gn=ma monitor 160 kf L' High range stack monitor

[w fw Containment level (LI-3h00) 6(, i ra Area monitors:

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TIME:

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Steam drum level (LI-338h-3387) p eg 46-Vessel pressure (PI/IA05) g[ [5s3 Stack 6as monitor O

Core spray flow (FI-2335,2336, FR-2108)

NddygM Enclosure Spray flov (FI-2333,233h)

O liigh range gamma monitor Mkb High range stack monitor g

Containment level (LI-3h00) 7g,g Area monitors:

20 wfh M

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TIME:

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Vessel pressure (PI/IA05)

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Stack gas monitor O

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N CCjp M Enclosure Spray flow (FI-2333,233h)

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Containment level (LI-3h00)

~7(ig Area monitors:

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IlI3dCL*

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Ogs, bl9j W6N M

b Vessel level (LI-3380-3383)

Steo:s drum level (LI-338h-3387) o hJca.I4.

k Vessel pressure (PI/IA05) lhpilj Stack gas monitor O

NdO pm Core spray flov (FI-2335,2336, FR-2108) 7 Enclosure Spray flov (FI-2333,233h)

O High ran;;e gamma monitor 2Rlb.

High range stack monitor O

Containment level (LI-3h00) 20t.)#cky Area monitors:

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O BREX-82 Meteorological Data Pasquill and Wind Diraction/Sneed

+US'HF0 PLN \\PS,W OBSERVATIONS FOR 12AM(17Z) 06-APR-82 STATION NAME PS WIND

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PELLSTON, MI...........

D 3010

+USINFO PLN \\ PS,W OBSERVATIONS FOR 11AM(16Z) 06-APR-82 STATION NAME PS WIND e

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PELLSTON, MI...........

D 3115

+USINFO PLN \\ PS,W OBSERVATIONS FOR 10AM(15Z) 06-APR-82 STATION NAME PS WIND

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PELLSTON, MI...........

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OBSERVATIONS FOR 9AM(lLZ) 06-APR-82 STATION NAME PS WIND

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PELLSTON, MI............

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BREX-82 Meteorologicsl Data Forecast

+-MOSBGR INTERP0UsTED MOS FOR BGR (h520N,8510W) USING SSM,TVC,GRB:

DATE/GMT 06/06 06/12 06/18 07/00 07/06 07/12 07/18 08/00 DATE/EST 06/01 06/07 06/13 06/19 07/01 07/07 07/13 07/19 WIND-MP 2718 2905 3210 1820 lllh 1107 1223 0822 CLD3.1 3

3 5

3 h

8 10 10 9

HGT-FT 7350 6600 6600 7500

>7500

>7500 4750 3h00 PAS D

D D

D E

E D

D

+LOGOUT WIND-MP lst two digits are the direction the wind is blowing from in tens of degrees.

Last two digits are the vind speed in MPH CLD3.1 Cloud cover in tenths HGT-FT Ceiling in feet FAS Pa.9 quill Stability Classification S

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i DOSE RATE PROJECTION Verification by Field Monitoring Team i

1 2-hour Distance from WB Dose at Plume Width Plume Height Rate Meter Reading i

Releace Point Centerline in in at centerline l

in miles (REM)

Miles Miles of Plume (nr/hr) 1

l

.6

.25 32

.07 120 l

i 1.0

.h0 50

.10 200 l

2.0

.30 9h

.16 150 5.0

.12 2.0

.26 60 10.0

.05 3.h

.37 25 f

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IODI?IE C0:lCE!iTRATIOIIS FOR FIELD MO iITCRIIIG TEAM 3 Iodine Sampling EPIP SC*

Reading of Rate Meter Distance from Release Point Iodine Conc.

over Ag Zeolite Filter at center of plume uCi/cc 10 min 5 min 2 min

.6 miles 1.13E-6 offscale 1.7E5 6.7Eh 1

mile 1.81E-6 offscale offscale 1.1E5 2

miles 1.h6E-6 offseale 2.2E5 8.7Eh 5

miles 5.39E-7 1.6E5 8.0Eh 3.2Eh 10 miles 2.21E-7 6.6Eh 3.3Eh 1.3Eh i

i l

l 1

Assume Flow Rate of 2 CF'i at beginning and end of sampling with background I

of 250 CFM.

Offscale for rate meter begins at 250,000 CFM.

l l

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