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Forwards Scenario for 820928 Emergency Plan Exercise. Plant Parameters & Radiological Conditions Will Be Available After 820914
ML20071N382
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/13/1982
From: Lundvall A
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
To: Haynes R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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4-BALTIM ORE GAS AND ELECTRIC CHARLES CENTER P.O. BOX 1475 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21203

/ RTHUR c. LUNDVALL, JR.

Vice PRtaiotNT I JPPLY August 13,1982 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406

SUBJECT:

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant i

Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318 l

1982 Emergency Response Plan Exercise ATTENTION:

Mr. Ronald C. Haynes, Director l

'sentlemen:

se 1982 Emergency Response Plan Exercise is scheduled for Seotember 28, 1982.

Attached is the sceaarlo for this exercise. Plant parameters, and radiological conditions (Sections 4.0 and 5.0) will be available after September 14, 1982.

Should you have any questions regarding this matter, we would be pleased to discuss them with you.

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9 CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1982 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE SEPTEMBER 28,1982

- TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objectives & Guidelines 3.0 Scenario 4.0 Plant Parameters 5.0 Radiological Inf ormation 6.0 Controllers' Instructions 7.0 Evaluators' Instructions 8.0 SpecialInstructions & Supplementary Material SUBMITTED:

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 To demonstrate the on-going preparedness capabilities of the Baltimore Gas

& Electric Company, its personnel and equipment, for maintaining the safety of the public in the unlikely event of an emergency at the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, an annual exercise is conducted to test the adequacy and implementation of the Baltimore Gas & Electric Emergency Response Plan (ERP).

1.2 This document contains information necessary to conduct the 1982 Exercise:

Section 2. Objectives and Guidelines - This section defines the exercise objectives and sets forth guidelines for the conduct of the exercise to meet those objectives.

Section 3. Exercise Scenario - This section describes the postulated sequence of events occuring at the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant which will require the various on-site and off-site emergency response organizations to l

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1 Section 4. Plant Parameters - This section contains time-related information concerning plant conditions, which corresponds to the development of the l

exercise scenario.

Section 5. Radiological Information - This section contains time-related information concerning radiological conditions at various on-site and off-site l

locations. Also, included in this section is information concerning primary coolant radiochemistry, radiological release rates, and on-site emergency 1

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CONFiDENTill Section 6.

Controllers' Instructions - This section provides general instructions to the exercise controllers' for the conduct of the exercise.

Section 7.

Evaluators' Instructions This section provides general instructions and evaluation criteria to the exercise evaluators' for assessing the responses of the exercise participants and the progress of the exercise.

Section 8. Special Instructions and Supplementary Material - This section contains supplementary material for use by the exercise controllers during the course of the exercise. Any special instructions will also be included in this section.

1.3 The State of Maryland participated in Peachbex 1982, a major nuclear facility exercise, therefore, their participation in Calvert Cliffs 1982 Exercise, will be limited to tests of the communication links, emergency medical services, and public information programs. The Prompt Notification System sirens will be tested.

1.4 The exercise shall be conducted on Tuesday, September 28, 1982, commencing at approximately 0600 hours0.00694 days <br />0.167 hours <br />9.920635e-4 weeks <br />2.283e-4 months <br />; and terminating at approximately 1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br />.

l 1.5 Participating Baltimore Gas & Electric organizations include:

1.5.1 Nuclear Power Department 1.5.2 Production Maintenance Department 1.5.3 Real Estate & Office Services Department 1.5.4 Corporate Communications Department 1.5.5 Transportation Department I

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CONFIDENTIAL 1.6 Participating Organizations State / Local 1.6.1 Maryland Emergency Management & Civil Defense Agency (includes three (3) plume zone and ten (10) contiguous counties).

1.6.2 Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Radiation Control.

.l.6.3 Department of Natural Resources, Power Plc.nt Siting Group.

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. Department of Agriculture.

1.6.5 Maryland State Police.

1.6.6 State Fire Marshal.

1.6.7 Department of Human Resources.

1.6.8 Department of Transportation.

1.6.9 Department of Education.

1.6.10 Department of Economic and Community Development.

l.6.11 The Adjutant General.

1.6.12 Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.

1.6.13 American Red Cross, Baltimore Region, and the Chapter in the plume zone counties.

1.6.14 State Public Information Office.

1.6.15 Calvert Memorial Hospital.

1.6.16 Solomons Volunteer Rescue - Fire Department 1.7 Critique 1.7.1 BG&E - To be held Wednesday, September 29, 1982, 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Warehouse #2, Security Training Classroom.

Attendance is requested for the following individuals:

Recovery Manager (or alternate) a.

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Support Recovery Managers (or alternates) 1-3

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Corporate Spokesperson (or alternates) d.

Site Emergency Coordinator (or alternates) e.

Plant Superintendent f.

Radiological Assessment Director

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Radiological Protection Director h.

Technical Support Center Director i.

Operational Support Center Director j.

Director, Alternate Emergency Control Center k.

Shif t Supervisor (or alternate) 1.

Lead Evaluator m.

Lead Controller n.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Representative Any participant in the emergency exercise may attend the critique as an observer.

1.7.2 State / County - To be held Thursday, September 30,1982, at 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> at the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department. BG &E will be represented by the Supervisor-Emergency Planning. Attendance is requested for the following:

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Plume Zone Counties, Emergency Management and Civil Defense Agency Directors.

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Maryland Emergency Management and Civil Defense Agency Director (or representative).

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Representative.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency Representative.

1.8 Facilities Due to scheduling conflicts with County activities at the Prince Frederick 1-4

't. k N -ffMAL Fairgrounds, an interim. facility Media Communications Center will be established at the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department. The Fire Departm'.nt building is located about one mile south of the intersection of MD Routes 2/4 and 402 (Dares Beach Road).

1.9 Official Observers 1.9.1 Copies of this document are ava!Iable in advance of the exercise by contacting:

Baltimore Gas & Electric Company Supervisor - Emergency Planning Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby, MD 20657 (301) 269-4996 Copies less Section 4,

" Plant Parameters," and Section 5,

" Radiological Information," are available af ter August 13, 1982.

Plant Parameters and Radiological Information will be available after September 14, 1982. Issue will be by mail, or personal distribution upon arrival at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant and on a need to know basis.

1.9.2 Observers must contact the Supervisor-Emergency Planning, who will arrange authorization for entry to the emergency facilities. Official observers will be provided name tags identifying them as such.

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's cONEIDENTIAL CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1982 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE SEPTEMBER 28,1982 2.0 OBJECTIVES & GUIDELINES 2.1 OBJECTIVES - BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 2.1.1 Emergency Organization Demonstrate the necessary understanding of Emergency Action a.

Levels (EALs) and proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions, b.

Demonstrate proficiency in taking appropriate corrective action (s)in response to and recovery from an emergency.

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Demonstrate effective and proper procedure for alerting, notifying, and reporting to the Federal, State, local, Corporate, and plant personnel.

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Demonstrate proper procedure for on-site and off-site radiological monitoring to include collection and analysis of all sample media (e.g., water, vegetation, soil, and air) and provisions for communications and record keeping associated with these survey and monitoring activities.

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Demonstrate timely and effective estimation and assessment of radiological releases.

Also, demonstrate the radiological consequences of accidents or accidental releases.

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Demonstrate familiarity with Radiological Emergency Protective Actions considered for use to protect people and other resources both in. plant and off-site.

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Test and demonstrate the adequacy and effectiveness of plant emergency facilities, equipment, and communication networks.

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Demonstrate proper procedure for first aid and handling of a contaminated accident victim.

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Demonstrate proper procedure for emergency security measures to include control of access and egress, personnel accountability, etc.

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Demonstrate precise and clear transfer of command responsibilities to the Recovery Organization (mandatory for Site Emergency & General Emergency).

2.1.2 Recovery Organization a.

Demonstrate that participating organizations can alert, notify, and mobilize emergency response personnel to respond to an emergency in a timely fashion.

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Demonstrate primary functional responsibilities and/or problem solving capabilities.

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Demonstrate proper procedure for communicating with state and local governments within the plume exposure emergency planning zone (10 mile EPZ).

d.

Demonstrate the ability to perform radiological assessments, and off-site dose assessment projections necessary to provide advance warning to Local, State, and Federal agencies, und to the general public.

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Demonstrate that decisions can be made with regard to protective measures for both the plume and ingestion exposure pathway emergency planning zone's (EPZ).

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Demonstrate the ability to integrate its activities with those of other participating emergency response organizations (County, State, and Federal).

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Demonstrate capability to produce public information releases and handle public inquiries.

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Demonstrate the ability to maintain continuity of command control throughout the exercise.

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Demonstrate recovery techniques in the ability to deescalate (deactivate) corporate and site response activities and the general public.

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Demonstrate proper procedure for preparation of reports, messages, and records.

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Demonstrate the physical adequacy of the various emergency facilities for individual member working space and communication usage.

2.2 OBJECTIVES - STATE & COUNTIES 2.2.1 Demonstrate the adequacy of communication links.

2.2.2 Demonstrate an understanding of the emergency action levels.

2.2.3 Demonstrate the adequacy and effectiveness of procedures and equipment for handling a contaminated accident victim.

2.2.4 Demonstrate the ability to prepare reports, messages, and records associated with the emergency exercise.

2.2.5 Demonstrate the operability of the prompt notification system sirens.

2.2.6 Demonstrate the ability to implement the Public Information Program including the Emergency Broadcast System.

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2.3 GUIDELINES The purpose of these guidelines is to define the " extent of play" by the exercise participants and to meet the aforementioned objectives.

2.3.1 Players will not possess prior knowledge of the exercise start time, all personnel will follow their normal routines for the day.

2.3.2 The exercise will commence with a postulated plant - condition necessitating a declaration of an Unusual Event or higher level emergency.

2.3.3 The postulated accident conditions will result in a simulated radiological release which necessitates the consideration of protective actions for the general public. Meteorological conditions may be varied throughout the exercise.

2.3.4 Exercise participants will perform, as appropriate, radiological monitoring, dose assessncnt, sed ingestion pathway sampling activities.

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2.3.5 Radiological Monitoring Field Teams (including the BG&E Mobile Environmental Monitoring Laboratory as needed) will be dispatched for the pupose of testing response time, communications, and monitoring and sampling procedures. The field teams will gather sample media and simulate routing such samples to the appropriate laboratory facilities for analysis.

Radiological Monitoring Field Teams will be accompanied by a controller / evaluator team throughout the exercise. Each field team will rendevous with its controller / evaluator team at the location at which it obtains its emergency kits.

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s CO*!!4DENTIAL 2.3.6 The Media Communications Center will be manned (see Section 1.0, Item 1.9) and perform its prescribed functions. Member (s) of the press in the area will be invited to participate in the exercise.

Exercise press releases will be prepared and submitted to the media.

2.3.7 Medical facilities and their capabilities will be tested through the evacuation of a simulated injured power plant worker for treatment -

and decontamination. Monitoring and decontamination actions and procedures will be demonstrated at the receiving hospital.

2.3.8 The postulated accident conditions may warrant the assembly and evacuation of site personnel. If required by the exercise scenario, the site emergency alarm shall be sounded and personnel assembled / evacuated.

2.3.9 Participation by BG&E 03 site personnel directly involved in responding to an emergency sh.11 be carried out to fullest extent possible, including the deployment of radiological monitoring teams, emergency maintenance teams, and other emergency workers.

2.3.10 If required by the exercise scenario, alternate means of accessing the plant shall be simulated and not actually implemented.

On-site security personnel should exercise their emergency procedures for restricting normal access to the site without actually redirecting incoming and outgoing personnel.

2.3.11 The exercise shall not be initiated until word is received from the Lead Controller who, after having received prior concurrence from the Plnnt Superintendent and Shift Supervisor, is confident that conditi ans are compatible for the safe performance of the exercise.

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CONEIDENTIAL 2.3.12 All emergency communications that relate to the exercise shall be identified as part of the drill.

Verbal communications shall be initiated and closed by the statement,"This is a drill."

2.3.13 All comicunications that relate to an actual emergency shall be unequivscally identified as such. If at any time a real emergency occurs, or plant operations warrant,. all actions relating to the exercise shall cease and response shall be directed to the actual operatic.71 needs.

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Casualty The exercise will simulate a small loss of coolant accident complicated by a loss of all offsite AC power. The exercise will be initiated by Unit 2 Reactor Coolant activity being greater than Technical Specification limits, requiring the unit to be placed in a safe conditon within six hours (Shutdown).

Personnel errors will create a coolant release path through the Pilot Operated Relief Valves (PORVs) and containment sump. The loss of AC power shall also affect Unit 1.

Further complications will be introduced by the failure of the onsite diesel genentors to operate as designed.

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Metcarology Conditions will be controlled by this scenario. This will allow for preplar.ning of both the areas affected by the release. The actual meteorological conditions of the day of the exercise will not be used.

Initially the wind direction will be 135, which will take the plume northwest over Prince Frederick in Calvert County. At 1500 the wind will shif t 40 and stabilize at 175 C.

This exercise will be conducted so as not to cause any change to actual plant conditions. During the exercise, only the Lead Controller (BG &E) may authorize changes.

These shall include sequence, additions, or deletions. All changes must be requested in advance.

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COMe"M i+T4AL 3.2 Initial Conditions A.

Unit 1 MODE 1, operating at approximately 96% power and increasing to 100% power. The unit is recovering from a Reactor Coolant Pump Sea! Replacement Outage, which lasted approximately 5 days.

I3I Dose Reactor Coolant System Activity is 0.1 j.4.Ci/cc lodine Equivalent. The unit is at the halfway point of its fuel cycle.

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Unit 2 MODE 1, operating at approximately 85% power. Reactor Coolant System Activity has been fluctuating at approximately 1.5 ACi/cc lodineI3I Dose Equivalent for the past 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br />. The activity has I3I never decrease below 1.0 J.tCi/cc lodine Dose Equivalent during this time frame. The unit is scheduled to start a refueling outage in 32 days.

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Related Plant Operating Conditions Routine Radwaste handling operations in progress on 45' Auxiliary Building.

i MPT circuit test in progress per procedure STP-M-672B.

l Routine lubrication of Motor Operated Valves in Emergency Core Cooling Pump Rooms.

Collapsed Intake Screen repair in progress.

New Fuel Receipt Inspection in progress in fuel pool area.

l Liquid Waste Tanks at full capacity on both units.

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EMERGENCY UNIT CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLANT EXPECTED ACTION T=00:00 0600 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation None Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Due to Reactor Coolant System Initiate Controlled Shutdown per Technical Activity being grger than Specification 3.4.8, MODE change required.

1.0gCi/cc Iodine Dose The Unit must be placed in HOT STANDBY Equivalent for 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br />.

(MODE 3 with Tavg - 500 F) within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />.

85% Power Operation.

Declare UNUSUAL EVENT F

Wind Direction 135 0

Wind Avg. Band Width 30 Wind Speed 10 mph Differential Temp -1 F T=01:00 0700 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation None Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Controlled Shutdown Continues Continue RCS Sampling & Analysis RCS = 3.pACi/cc Iodinel Dose Equivalent T=02:00 0800 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation None Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Controlled Shutdown Continues Continue RCS Sampling & Analysis RCS =lj.fCi/cc lodine Dose Equivalent

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EMERGENCY UNIT CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLANT EXPECTED ACTION T=03:00 0900 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation None Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Controlled Shutdown Continues Continue RCS Sampling & Analysis RCS gtjvity = 5.2ACi/cc Iodine Dose Equivalent T=04:00 1000 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation None Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Controlled Shutdown Continues RCS Sampling & Analysis RCS gjvity = 6.7ACi/cc Iodine Dose Equivalent T=04:50 1050 Unit 1 NONE Routine 100% Power Operation Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Unit is in MODE 3, HOT STANDBY RCS Sampling & Analysis Tavg = 532 F. Modified Containment Vent initiated thru sump.

MPT Circuit Control Loop checks in progress.

RCS gtjvity - 10.lACi/cc Iodine Dose Equivalent T=04:59 1059 Unit 2 UNUSUAL EVENT Instrument & Control Technician Attempt closing of PORVs.

working on MPT Circuit causes Pressure Spike and a PORV sticks open.

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EMERGENCY UNIT CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLANT EXPECTED ACTION T=05:00 1100 Unit 1 ALERT Loss of all offsite AC Power Control Casualty Main Generator, Turbine &

Reactor Trip on Loss of Load.

Unit 2 ALERT Loss of all offsite AC Power Control Casualty Declare ALERT T=05:01 1101 Unit 1 ALERT Diesel Generator #11 fails to start Control the Casualty Unit 2 ALERT Diesel Generator #12 fails to come Operators dispatched and up to speed or parallel.

Mechanics requested to Diesel Generator #12 to investigate problem.

Operators dispatched to Remote Shutdown Panel IC43, Auxiliary Feedwater started.

T=-5:02 1102 Unit 1 ALERT Unit 2 ALERT Quench Tank fills and Rupture Control Casualty Disc ruptures as designed. Coolant exits the Containment via Containment Sump Drain Pipe. Emergency Core Cooling Pump Room #102 (#22) is flooding.

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EMERGENCY UNIT CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLA*lT EXPECTED ACTION T=05:02 1102 Unit 1 ALERT Bulk load dispate.her notifies Operators dispatched to SMECO tie.

Unit 2 ALERT Calvert Cliffs that a fire is causing relay problems at Waugh Chapel. He will provide further information as it becomes available.

T=05:15 1115 Unit 1 SITE Offsite AC Power not restored in Declared SITE EMERGENCY EMERGENCY Unit 2 SITE Flooding of ECCS Pump Room continues Calvert County initiates 2-mile EMERGENCY Precautionary Evacuation.

T=05:20 1120 Diesel Generator #11 started Unit 1 ALERT manually.

Unit 2 SITE Mechanics (2) contaminated on Emergency First Aid & Decontamination EMERGENCY 69' Auxiliary Building Team activated to assist the Mechanics.

Radiological Control Egress Area.

Note: Unit #1 They were previously working in ECCS Initiate Emergency Reentry Team (ERET) shall remain Pump Rooms, and lef t #102 (#22) ECCS and operator for reentry to close the door.

in ALERT Pump Room Door OPEN. Their Self-Reading until 1615 Dosimeters are off-scale and contamination levels on Mechanics:

Face: 10,000 dpm Dosimetry Team notified of dosimeters off-scale.

Clothes: 10,000-80,000 dpm Nasal: 4,000 dpm

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EMERGENCY UNIT CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLANT EXPECTED ACTION T=05:30 1130

  1. 12 Diesel Generator manually Recover the Unit. Shut PORV blocking valve and ALERT paralleled by Operator.

reestablish Containment Integrity.

(Closing Coil Problem)

Downgrade Emergency Classification NOTE: All dose rates are dependent to ALERT for Unit 2.

upon operator action.

Dispatch offsite monitoring teams.

Projected Dose rate at Site Boundary =

250 mrem /hr Whole Body T=05:45 1145 Unit 2 ALERT Friskers alarming on 69' Initiate Air Sampling for Noble Gases & Iodine Auxiliary Building Projected Dose rate at Site Monitor the radioactive release.

Boundary - 68 mrem /hr Whole Body T=06:00 12:00 Unit 2 ALERT SMECO Power Tied In Continue the Recovery of both Units.

Projected Dose rate at Site Boundary - 1.4 mrem /hr Whole body Monitor the radioactive release.

Bulk Load Dispatcher notifies Calvert Cliffs that emergency repairs are in-progress at Waugh Chapel and reconnection into the Grid is expected in approximately f our (4) hours.

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ALERT Boundary = 0.5 mrem /hr Whole boby T=07:00 1300 ALERT ERET Team Reports that the ECCS Door is broken (pins sheared, door closed, but not locked).

Also, that the Operator has fallen and broken his leg (compound femur).

Assemble the Emergency Repair & Damage Control Team to repair the door.

Emergency First Aid and Decontamination Team activated.

Calvert Memorial Hospital alerted, Solomons Rescue Squad notified.

T=07:30 1330 ALERT So'lomons Rescue Squad Arrives Dosimetry Issued, Security Escort provided.

T=08:00 1400 ALERT Injured victim egresses in ambulance to Calvert Memorial Hospital.

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. CLASSIFICATION EVENT PLANT EXPECTED ACTION T=10:00 1600 ALERT Bulk Load Dispatcher. telephones Prepare for picking up plant load that in 15 minutes power will be requirements.

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Recover both Plant.

Waste Receiver Tank, High Level Alarm. Unless manually isolated, i

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Lead Controller - Alternate ECC

3. R. Hill Control Room
3. M. Yoe Control Room P. A. Pieringer Control Room / Technical Support Center W. L. Whitaker Maintenance Team (Mechanical)

M. L. Coon Maintenance Team (Electrical)

A. M. Vogel On-Site Radiological Field Monitoring Team A. A. Barth Off-Site Radiological Field Monitoring Team #1 C. H. Griffin Off-Site Radiological Field Monitoring Team #2 D. 3. Drinkwater Off-Site Radiological Field Monitoring Team #3 G. F. Wall Emergency Control Center G. T. Moses Emergency Security Team

3. Peterson Emergency Medical Team T. E. Forgette Floater Dual Responsibility Position (Controller & Evaluator) 6.2 Controller Instructions 6.2.1 All controllers shall meet at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, South Service Building, Classroom #3, at 0900 hours0.0104 days <br />0.25 hours <br />0.00149 weeks <br />3.4245e-4 months <br />, September 27,1982, for a pre-exercise briefing by the Lead Controller.

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6.2.3 All controllers shall synchronize their watches to ensure that messages are delivered at the proper time. Times on messages are set relative to the beginning of the exercise, "T+00:00."

i 6.2.4 Each controller will have copies of the messages controlling the progress of the exercise scenario. No message shall be delivered out of i

time sequence unless specifically instructed by the Lead Controller.

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All contingency messages are noted with a l

number followed by the letter "C" (e.g., "7C").

6.2.5 Each controller will have copies of time-related plant and radiological parameters corresponding to the development of the exercise scenario. This information should be issued only upon request to the appropriate exercise participants by either the Control Room l

Controller or controllers accompanying the radiological monitoring I

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6.2.6 Controllers shall not provide information to the exercise participants 7

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The exercise participants are expected to obtain information through their own organizations and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and l

resolving problems.

6.2.7 Some exercise participants may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The Lead Controller has the sole authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content.

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T O CONETBENTIAL ATTACHMENTI CONTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS ASSIGNED LOCATIONS S. E. Jones, Jr.

4422 (4451)

Alternate ECC-Status Room (Lead Controller)

  • Radio Alternate ECC-Dose Assmt.
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Plant Control Room

3. M. Yoe P. A. Pieringer 4991 (4992)

Technical Support Center G. F. Wall 4942 (4943)

Plant Emergency Control Center x A. A. Barth

+ Radio Off-Site Radiological Monitoring x C. H. Griffin Teams x D. 3. Drinkwater W. L. Whitaker Establish contact Various; On/Off-Site, In/Out M. L. Coon through Control of Plant x G. T. Moses Room, Tech Support x 3. Peterson Center, or Emergency x A. M. Vogel Control Center via x T. E. Forgette Plant Paging System &

Telephone x Dual responsibility (Evaluator & Controller)

  • Establish contact through Dose Assessment Radio Operator (Health Physics Frequency Only)

+ Establish contact through Field Team Radio Operator (Health Physics Frequency Only) 6-4

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C. A. Andrews Technical Support Center

3. F. Shire Control Room B. A. Tilley Maintenance Team (Mechanical)
3. E. Owens Maintenance Team (Electrical)

B. A. Watson Radiological Protection Director-ECC

3. L. Hoppa Media Commenications Center Evaluators shall meet at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, South Service Building, Classroom #2 at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br />, September 27,1982, for a pre-exercise briefing with the Lead Evaluator.

7.2 Evaluation Instructions Each evaluator shall take detailed notes regarding the progress of the exercise and the responses of the exercise participants at their respective assigned locations.

Each evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of exercise participants, the times at which major activities or milestones occur, and problem areas encountered.

As appropriate, evaluators' comments should consider the following evaluation elements:

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a.

Procedures for communications logging and verfication.

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Alerting procedures for each emergency action level.

c.

Timely activiation and staffing of emergency. response facilities.

d.

Utilization of alternate communications systems.

e.

Accurate and timely determination of emergency action levels.

7.2.2 Communications capabilities among on-site and off-site emergency response facilities:

a.

Adequate communications with field teams.

b.

Use of primary and back-up communications systems.

c.

Message handling and communications logging procedures.

d.

Adequate communications between emergency response facilities.

7.2.3 Alternate Emergency Control Center a.

Timely activation.

b.

Staffed by personnel as prescribed in the various plans.

c.

Adequacy of internal information systems (displays, status boards, maps, message handling, etc.).

d.

Adequacy of security and access control.

7.2.4 Direction and Control a.

Decisions made are based on correct technical assessments, and are properly coordinated and implemented in a timely manner.

b.

Coordination between local officials and Federal, State, and BG&E representatives demonstrated.

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CONE!DENWAL 7.2.5 Emergency Preparedness Plans and Procedures a.

Assigned personnel demonstrate familiarity with their plans and procedures.

b.

Plans and procedures are followed.

7.2.6 Public Information a.

Capability to provide the Media Communicatior.s Center information on an on-going basis.

b.

Timely activation of the Media Communications Center.

c.

Media Communications Center staffed with individuals as prescribed in the various plans and procedures.

d.

Adequacy of communications in Media Centers.

Reporting of status of emergency action levels and protective action e.

recommendations.

f.

Ability to coordinate the release of information with the media.

g.

Adequacy of interface with the media.

h.

Coordination of public information releases with other affected jurisdictions.

7.2.7 Radiological Monitoring Field Teams Radiological monitoring equipment and emergency kits are adequate, a.

readily available, and properly utilized.

b.

Timely deployment of Radiological Monitoring Teams.

Collection of sample media (water, vegetation, milk, air, etc.) and c.

routing of samples to appropriate laboratories.

d.

Plume pathway monitoring.

e.

A central point for receipt of radiological monitoring data is designated and adequate communications with field teams demonstrated.

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Use of properly calibrated instruments demonstrated by field teams.

g.

Reporting of simulated data through appropriate and prescribed channels demonstrated.

7.2.8 Accident Assessment a.

Demonstrated timely interchange of information between Federal, State, County, and BG &E assessment points.

b.

Evidence of use of meteorological data provided.

c.

BG&E's abilities to assess plant conditions, classify the incident, develop initial protective action recommendations and notify off-site authorities in an accurate and timely manner demonstrated.

d.

Demonstrated ability to control radiological monitoring field teams for plume tracking.

Demonstrated ability to process field samples at mobile and fixed e.

laboratories to obtain results in a timely manner. This should be demonstrated for plume exposure pathway procedures.

f.

Demonstrated ability to perform dose calculations and dose projections for the general.public to formulate protective action recommendations.

g.

Demonstrated ability to develop recommendations for recovery and reentry field procedures.

7.2.9 Protective Actions Demonstrated timely and accurate decisions for protective actions a.

for the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zones.

b.

Instructions to the public for sheltering and/or evacuation are timely, adequate, and clearly understood.

c.

Demonstrated ability to provide radiation exposure control for emergency workers.

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CONBDENTIAL d.

Actions, if any, taken to authorize emergency workers to incur radiation exposures in excess of EPA guidelines for the public.

e.

Ability of the County to dispatch appropriate personnel and equipment to appropriate points, f.

Provision for the use of potassium lodine (KI) on the public and/or emergency workers demonstrated.

7.2.10 Medical Emergency a.

Adequacy of transportation of a simulated contaminated person to a local hospital.

b.

Ability of hospitals to deal with a radiological emergency demonstrated.

7.2.11 Reentry and Recovery a.

Adequacy of decision-making process for authorizing reentry into the evacuated areas, b.

Adequacy of the basis for making the reentry decision.

7.2.12 Overall adequacy of the scenario to test the various emergency preparedness plans and procedures.

7.2.13 Benefit of the exercise to its participants.

7.2.14 Capabilities and procedures of observed emergency response organizations to execute their plans to protect the public.

7.3 Evaluators shall use Exhibit 5.5-A (Attached) as a cover sheet for their exercise notes. Notes shall be submitted to the Lead Evaluator at the post-exercise critique. At the completion of the critique, all notes shall be given to the Supervisor-Emergency Planning.

7.4 Evaluators shall position themselves at their respective stations at T-00:15.

Watches shall be syncronized with the corresponding station " Controller."

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CONFiuhRtBAh ERPIP NO. 5.5/REV.1 DATE: March 1,1981 ATTACHMENT 1 EXHIBIT 3.5-A EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL CRITIOUE FORM Date Observer:

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NAME DATE Exercise

Title:

Exercise Start:

Time Initial Required Action Initiated:

Location of Observer:

Time Information Provided:

Observations:

(Proper use of equipment, corrective procedures, effectiveness of individual and group actions, etc.)

Comments and Recommendations:

(Specific):

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r GONFITTFNTIAL CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1982 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE SEPTEMBER 28,1982 8.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 8.1 Injured Person 8.2 Player's Instructions & Rules 8-1

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CO24*nENTIAL CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1982 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE SEPTEMBER 28,1982 8.1 Injured Person #1

1.0 Situation

You were lubricating a pump in the ECCS Pump Room, Unit 2, when the lights went off. In haste to leave the Auxiliary Building, you fall and break your leg and injure your head.

2.0 Clothing Requirements:

Don the following anti-containmination clothing:

(This may be more than what is listed on the RWP/SWP listed in 3.0) 3.0 At enter the Auxiliary Building under RWP/SWP l

NOTE: OBSERVE EXISTING RAD-SAFETY REQUIREMENTS t.0 Go to -15' Elevation and lie on the floor outside of the ECCS Pump Room door.

i 5.0 If asked, you may tell the rescue workers only the information on this sheet.

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8.2 Players Instructions & Rules All players (at lean the leaders of the player groups) must read and follow the rules given below. This is important to the successful demonstration of emergency response capabilities.

8.2.1 Remember there are two clocks, the scenario time and the actual clock time. The scenario time is more important to you. Track both times on your status boards, if necessary. This is particularly important if the exercise becomes delayed for any reason.

8.2.2 Know the overall Controllers organization. Identify your Controller by his identification Badge (See attached Controller Chart).

8.2.3 There are NRC/ FEMA (Federal Agencies) Evaluators and Company Evaluators present. Identify them by their Identification Badges. They are here to judge your performance and approve our emergency plan.

8.2.4 There may be visitors present. Identify them by their Identification Badges.

8.2.5 Identify yourself by name and function to the Exercise Controllers and Evaluators. This will be a big help. Always wear your Identification Badge.

8.2.6 Play out all actions, as much as possible, in accordance with your Emergency Plan and procedures as if it were a real emergency. Unless authorized by the Controller, you should not simulate your actions. If authorized to simulate an action, tell the Controller and Evaluator h;w and vihen you would actually do them.

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8.2.7 Identify your actions to the Controller and Evaluator. State whether you are going to play them out or simulate them. For your own benefit, it is recommended that you play out_your actions as much as possible. It is to your advantage to exercise as many of your actions as possible.

8.2.8 Periodically speak out loud, identifying your key actions and decisions to the Controller and Evaluator. This may seem artifical, but it will assist in the Evaluation Process, and is to your benefit.

8.2.9 If you are in doubt, ask your Controller for clarification.

The Controller will not prompt or coach you.

8.2.10 The Controller will periodically issue messages or instructions designed to initiate response actions.

You must accept these messages immediately. They are essential to your successful performance.

8.2.11 If the Controller intervenes with your play, it is for a good reason.

Obey your Controller's directions at all times. This is essential to the overall success of the exercise.

8.2.12 If you disagree with your Controller, you can ask him to reconsider or consult with the Lead Controller as time permits. You must, however, accept his/her word as final and proceed.

8.2.13 Respond to the Controller's questions.

8.2.14 You must not accept any messages / instructions from the Evaluators, if they want to initiate actions, test your abilities, or give you

" surprises", they must work through your Controller. This is essential to the overall success of the exercise.

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8.2.15 You must play as if radiation levels are actually present, in accordance with the information received.

This will require that you wear radiation dosimeters, anti-c's, observe good radiation protection practices, be aware of, and minimize your radiation exposure. Identify the individuals in your emergency response organization who are responsible for informing you of these items. Follow their instructions.

3.2.16 The Controllers and Evaluators are not subject (they are exempt) from acting as if radiation levels from the emergency exercise are present.

Do not let them confuse you or cause you to act unwisely.

3.2.17 If you are entering normal power plant radiation areas, observe all rules and procedures. No one (even the Centroller and Evaluators) is exempt f rom normal plant radiological practices and procedures.

NOTE:

DO NOT ENTER HIGH RADIATION AREAS IN THE PLANT WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION.

FOLLOW ALARA PRINCIPLES.

8.2.18 Demonstrate knowlege of your emergency plan, emergency operations, and procedures.

8.2.19 Utilize Status Boards, Log Books, 3-Part Interoffice Memo's, etc., as i

much as possible to document and record your actions, instructions, and reports to your co-players. This is very important. Remember,"Put it j

in writing."

8.2.20 Do not enter into conversations with the Visitors.

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COMEIDENTIAL 8.2.21 You may answer questions directed at you by Evaluators.

If the question is misdirected to you or you do not know the answer,' refer them to your lead player or the Controller.

8.2.22 Keep a list of items which you feel will improve your plans and procedures. Provide this to your lead player. Lead players will ensure these are considered.

If necessary, they will identify it to the Controller. Remember one of the main purposes of the exercise is for you the player to assure yourself that you are adequately prepared.

Areas for improvement or lessons learned when identified, will improve your overall emergency planning and preparedness.

8.2.23 A critique of the exercise will occur after the exercise is terminated.

Provide your input to your lead player for presentation at the critique.

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