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Forwards Public Version of Wolf Creek Generation Station Radiological Emergency Exercise Objectives for 1993 Exercise
ML20062N524
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 05/25/1993
From: Hagan R
WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORP.
To:
References
NA-93-0132, NA-93-132, NUDOCS 9401140200
Download: ML20062N524 (9)


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Robert C. Hagan '

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Vice President Nsclear Assura= May 25, 1993 ,

NA 93-0132 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Conmission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Station Pl-137 Washington, D. C. 20555

Subject:

Docket No. 50-482: Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives for 1993 NOTE: This transmittal contains Emergency Preparedness exercise information that should not be released to the Public Document Room before September 10, 1993. ,

Gentlemen:

This letter transmits the Wolf Creek Generating Station Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Objectives for the 1993 Exercise. The attachment to this letter provides the Licensee objectives.

If you have any questions concerning this submittal please contact me at (316) 364-8831, extension 4553 or Mr. Kevin J. Moles at extension 4565.

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.- Page 1 of 8 OBJECTIVES Specific objectives to be achieved during.the Exercise originate from discussions among the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC),

State of Kansas. Coffey County, Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region IV (NRC), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency - Region VII (FEMA).

The listing of objectives is divided into three groups: VCNOC, State, and

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local. The VCNOC objectives were obtained from NRC Inspection Procedure 82302. Group I objectives are to be demonstrated during each annual Exercise. Group II objectives are to be demonstrated at least once during a 5 year period. Like the State and local objectives, the Licensee's objectives are segregated by the facility or group which will demonstrate the objective.

Each objective for each WCNOC and local facility / team will be designated with a "na", * --* or a "D". Certain parts of some objectives have been enclosed in brackets. This is to indicate it is a two part objective. If both parts of the objective are to be demonstrated, a single "D" will appear in the facility / team column. Likewise, if both parts are not applicable (na) or not to be demonstrated (--) at this exercise, then only a single a

na" or *-

  • will be present in the facility / team column. However, if only the bracketed part of the objective is to be demonstrated (D) and the part outside the brackets is not applicable (na), then in the facility / team column a "D" would appear in brackets and a "na' would appear without brackets.

A list of abbreviations used in assigning responsibilities for objectives follows.

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. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS  ;

X Amb Ambulance Service CEOC Coffey County Emergency Operations Center 1

i CR Control Room CRBD Coffey County Road and Bridge Deparument D Objective to be Demonstrated DAGFT COORD Dose Assessment and Field Team Coordination ,

EOF Emergency Operations Facility

  • EOFS Emergency Operations Facility, State Dose Assessment Group Hoop Hospital IC Information Clearinghouse JRMT Joint Radiological Monitoring Team KCPL GO Kansas City Power and Light General Office MED Medical MI Media Inquiry MH Media Monitoring MRC Media Release Center na Objective Not Applicable to Facility / Function DMT Offsite Monitoring Team OSC Operations Support Center .

PASS /ERDC Post-Accident Sampling System / Emergency Repair-Damage Control Team PC Public Concern Rad Lab Radiation Laboratory, Kansas Department of Health and Environment RCC Reception and Care Center School Coffey County Schools ,,

Sec Security (WCNOC) 'I i

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SFSA State Forward Staging Area TBD To Be Determined  !

TSC Technical Support. Center

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1993 OBJECTIVES

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Group I OBJECTIVES PASS / OMT/ IC/ KCPL 3 Q.

(every year) CR SEC TSC ERDC OSC JRMT EOF HRC MI PC 194 GO MED gg

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1. Demonstrate the ability to: evaluate the sequence of events; keep each g facility aware of operational history and status: use all avail- D na D na D na D na na na na na na $

able resources (e.g. offsite, ERDC, and Engineerin teams) to support 6'

accident ident fication and M mitigation.

EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Demonstrate the ability to classify D na D na na na D na na na na na na emergencies promptly and according to emergency action levels.

NOT!FICATION OF ONSITE AND OFFSITE DfERGENCY RESPONDERS ,

3. Demonstrate the ability to notify 1 the State, County, and NRC using the proper forms within the proper D na D na na na D na na na na na na time constraints: and to notify plant personnel by sounding the emergency alarms and making appropriate announcements.

COMMUNICATIONS

4. Demonstrate the ability to com= uni-cate among facilities and outside D D D D D D D D D D D D --

groups (e.g. State, County, NRC Bethesda'* headquarters), and with emergenc.7 personnel in the field.

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Group I OMT/ IC/ KCPL *M OBJECTIVES (con't) TSC PASS /

ERDC OSC JEMT EOF MRC MI PC IM GO MED mg (every year) CR SEC o5

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5. Demonstrate the ability to continu- D D na na na na -

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6. Demonstrate the ability to make D na na na na na D na D na na na protective action recommendations based on all available data, and to emergency workers within the facil-ities and in the field.

STAFF AUGMENTATION

7. Demonstrate the ability to augment D D D D D D D na na D D D D the Control Room staff.

SHIFT STAFFING na D na D D D D D D na

8. Demonstrate the ability to maintain D na D a complete shift complement through-out the emergency.

Group II OBJECTIVES (once every five years)

ACTIVATION OF ENERGENCY NEWS CENTER (JOINT INFORMATION CENTER)

1. Demonstrate the ability to develop na na na na na na and disseminate clear, accurate, na na na na na na D and timely information to the news media.

RUMOR CONTROL

2. Demonstrate the ability to establish na D D D D na na na na na na na D and operate rumor centrol in a coordinated and timely manner.

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These guidelines define the participants' extent of play in demonstrating the previously listed objectives.

A. The Exercise will be conducted September 1, 1993.

B. Participants will not have prior knowledge of the scenario or time of the Exercise. However, they will receive a briefing on the guidelines for the Exercise.

C. There w'.ll be pre-staging of licensee participants in the Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) Simulator and outside the Information clearinghouse (IC) and Media Release Center (MRC) in Topeka. The Licensee IC/MRC particpants will only be allowed into those facilities after simulating an appropriate travel time (~75 minutes following the declaration of an Alert). Station operators will also be pre-staged in the computer room next to the actual Control Room on site.

D. Personnel will be notified of emergency conditions through methods normally employed in making notifications (e.g. GAI-tronics, callout or Security).

E. The following emergency response facilities / functions will be participating in the Exercises

1. Licensee - Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp.
a. Control Room (CR)
b. Technical Support Center (TSC)-
c. Operations Support Center (OSC)
d. Emergency Repair / Damage Control (ERDC) Teams
e. Onsite Survey Teams (OSTs)
f. Security (Sec)
g. Offsite Monitoring Teams (OMTs)
h. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
1. Media Release Center (MRC)
k. General Office - KCP&L GO
1. Media Inquiry /Public Concern / Media Monitoring -  !

Wichita Office (MI/PC/MM)

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a. Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Key Personnel l
b. Emergency Operations Facility (EOFS)
1. Radiological Assessment {
2. Emergency Preparedness
c. Information Clearinghouse (IC)
d. Media Release Center (MRC)
e. State Forward Staging Area (SFSA)  !

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3. Local
a. Coffey County Emergency
1. Operations Center (CEOC)
2. County Road and Bridge Department (CRBD)
3. Information Clearinghouse (IC) l
4. Media Release Center (MRC)

L 5. Coffey County Ambulance Service * (Amb)

6. Coffey County Hospital * (Hosp)
7. Waverly Schoo1* (School)
b. Lyon County
1. Reception and Care Center * (RCC)

F. The CR will be simulated from the plant simulator. A full shift complement of operators will staff the simulator.

G. Play will be driven from the plant simulator. A full shift complement of operators will staff.the simulator.

H. All communications involving the CR will be duplicated in the simulator, except for the Emergency Notification System (ENS)-dedicated line and.

the State / County radios. A commercial telephone will be used in the simulator for the ENS.

I. Fire protection panels (KC008) and radiological data terminals (RM-11) are not duplicated on the plant simulator and will be simulated.  ;

J. Operational and meteorological initial conditions will be established )

prior to the start of the exercise and will be distributed to those l players who would, under actual conditions, be aware of this .

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K. Participation by onsite personnel directly involved with emergency response shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible without affecting plant operations or plant safety. Dispatch of the following teams into the power block will occur as required:

1. Onsite Survey Teams (OST)
2. Emergency Repair and Damage Control Teams (ERDC)
3. Search and Rescue Teams
4. First Aid Teams
5. Security Teams
6. Fire Brigade

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  • These facilities will demonstrate their objectives out-of-sequence from the Exercise.

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Attacnment' to 14A 93-0132 Page 8 of 8 CUIDELINES ,

s L. The phrase, 'This is a drill", will begin and end all radio and-telephone transmissions performed in response to scenario events.

M. If ti.e itenario requires that any personnel working for an organization not particpating be contacted, they shall be contacted for the purpose of checking communications only.

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