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Forwards Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2. Scenario Withheld
ML20073E651
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/24/1991
From: Fay C
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
Shared Package
ML19302E539 List:
References
CON-NRC-91-037, CON-NRC-91-37 VPNPD-91-133, NUDOCS 9104300336
Download: ML20073E651 (60)


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Wisconsin 1 Electnc POMR COMPANY nt w Mengan ro ban.wo Muuee w brm pulm 22 VPNPD-91-133 NRC-91 037 April 24, 1991 U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Document-Control Desk Mail Station P1-137 Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlement DOCKETS 50-266 AND 50-301 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCENARIO POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, U1GTS 1 AND-2 In accordance with Mr. A. Bert Davis' letter of March 16, 1987, a complete copy of the Point Beach Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan Exorciso Scenario is provided for your records. The exerciso was conducted on March 19, 1991. For your information, a copy of the scenario was provided to the Resident Inspector prior to the exercise because he was a part of the exorciso inspection team.

Please note that the procedures containing names and telephone numbers are stamped "NRC ONLY, NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE." A copy of the affected forms with names and numbers deleted is provided and is stamped " NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBE# 4 DELETED" to assure confidentiality and facilitate your distribution to the Public Documents Room.

Please address any questions regarding this matter directly to our Emergency Planning Coordinator, Howard Gleason, 414-755-2321, Extension 381.

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EP EXERCISE 1991 Section 5 5.0 Initial Conditions 5.1 Pre-Exercise Events -

Station Log and Shift Turnover checklist attached.

5.1.1 Load swing on Unit 2 for TSV testing performed

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5.2 Unit i at 1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br /> 5.2.1 Primary Plant conditionst ,

a. Reactor Power = 97.5  %
b. Tavg =-570 F
c. RCS Press = 1985 psig
d. Boron = 1.5 ppm 5.2.2 Secondary / Electric Plant conditions:
a. Normal full power lineup b'. Electrical Output = 510 MWe gross 5.2.3 Other overall plant conditionst i
a. 1RE109 has begun increasing within the past 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to about 2 times normal value. The Chemists are currently sampling to verify and track primary coolant activity levels.
b. Primary to secondary leak rate 0.17 gpd.

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-c. 1RE211/212 OOS for calibration,

d. -SPING 21 (U-1 Purge Exhaust) OOS for maintenance.
e. H-2 monitor HA-965 OOS.
f. IP2C Charging Pump OOS for maintenance.

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EP EXERCISE 1991 Section 5 5.3 Unit 2 at 1600 hours0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br /> 5.3.1 Primary Plant conditions

a. Reactor Power = 100  %
b. Tavg = 570 F
c. RCS Press = 1985 psig
d. Boron = 542 ppm 5.3.2 Secondary / Electric Plant conditions:
a. Normal full power lineup
b. Electrical Output = $15 MWe gross 5.3.3 Other overall plant conditions:
a. Primary to secondary leak rate 8.35 gpd.

,_ b. 2P2A Charging pump OOS for Maintenance

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's ,) 5.4 Common Plant conditions at 1600 hour0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br />st 5.4.1 Service Building remodeling in progress. The potable water system to HP station area is 00s.

5.4.2 Service Water pump P32F 00S for maintenance.

5.5 Control Room Status Boards -

See attachments to this section.

5.6 Radiolocical/Meteoroloalcal Status at 1600 hour0.0185 days <br />0.444 hours <br />0.00265 weeks <br />6.088e-4 months <br />st

a. No known releases - system normal
b. Wind Speed (primary tower) = 4.0 mph
c. Wind Direction (primary tower)= 25 degrees
d. Stability Class = D Sigma Theta = 8.0 degrees Delta T/ 35 meters (lapse rate) = -0.4 degrees 3

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xs 5.7 Centro 11ers and observers t The following individuals are controllers and observers and for the purposes of this drill are on simulated vacation. Therefore, they are not available to respond to the emergency.

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1. Station Log
2. Shift Turnover Checklist 3.- Chemistry Control Room Summary Sheete for 19 Mar 91
4. Unit i Equipment Out-of-Service
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, Reviewed by This check!!st will be completed by the control operator when the reactor is critical. The che t will be g performed during the one hour prior to watch relief, it v.ill be reviewed by the offgoing ming cor4 trol operators, operating supervisors, and shift superintendents.

Changes to this checklist must be in compilance with NUREO-0578.

CRITICAL PLANT RAMETERS f . dk) SHIFT INSTRUMENTS (SEE NOTE 1)

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OE 1 2 3 Loon Tave TR 401 'F $40-575 5 70 F70 Loon Pressure PT 420 Psfr 1955 2020 2000 zooo Pressurirer level Li 426'427/428  % 20-50 4/4 46 Steam Generator A PI 468 460/4F2 Psfa 700 1005 825' S 2 3-~

Pressure B PI 478 479/4R3 Psfr 700 1005 810 8 .2. 0 Steam Generator A LI 461 462/463 4 35 56 52. S~ 1 Level B LT 471 '472/473  % 35 56 y 2. # 2.

Condensate Storage A LI 40354040 Feet >10 /1. S~ lT Tar x Level B LI 40344N1 Feet >10 / T.1 /8.7 Containment Pressure jf,1:269Ah4b47S40 Psfr 1 to +2 d. Y" o,4 Unit 1 1PI.9Vtb M8S50 1 to +2 o, 2 o -- ~

Pste o , 2. l RWST level Unit 1 ILI 972  % > 97 98 98 I

Boric Acid A ILI 106L172  % 65 98 70 70 l Tank Level B LI 102J171 4 65 98 BC 77 l Eme C445 / Y0/

CO Initials PL/ NN NOTE 1: Where multiple instruments are listed, circle the one being rad.

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P32E Senice Water Pump Switch Auto Power Available 3 y P32F Senice Water Pump Switch Auto L g

Power Avsflable 3 IW1A1 Containment Fan Cooler Switch Auto Power Available 3 y 1W1B1 Containment Fan Cooler Switch Auto y Power Available 3

,m IW1C1 Containment Fan Cooler l Switch Auto j Power Available 3 J 1W1D1 Containment Fan Cooler Switch Auto g Power Available 3 IS! 825A RWST to St Pumps Switch Auto ,$ g Valve Shut ISI 825B RWST to St Pumps Switch Auto $ g Valve Shut 1SI 825C MOV 825A&B Bypass Valve Switch Open $ g Valve Open 1SI 826A Boric Acid Tank to Safety !njection Switch Auto g j Pumo Suction Series Ston Valve Oxn IS! 826B Boric Acid Tank to Safety Injection Switch Auto j g Pumo Soction Parallel Ston Valve Snut ISI-826C Boric Acid Tank to Safety injection Switch Auto y Pump Suction Parallel Stoo Valve Shut g IP10A RHR Pump Switch Auto Power Available 3 f Time 65 N CO initists A t/ N#

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EMER0ENCY SAFETY FEA*!URES (Continued)

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ISI 878D St Pumo Loon A Inlection Valve Ooen 3 8 l ISI 878C Vessel Safety infection isolation Valve Shut S 8 ISI 878A Vessel Safety Inleq[on isolation Valve Shut S 9 ISI 852A Core Deluge Switch . Auto ,

3 y Valve Shut 1S1852B Core Deluge Switch . Auto Valve Shut ISI 870A Cont Soray Pumo RWST Suetion Valve ooen .5 S 1SI 870B Cont Soray Pume RWST Suction Va've open 8 8 IP14A Spray Pump Switch . Auto y

Power Available IP148 Spray Pump Switch . Auto y y Power As1(lable 1SI-860A P14A Discharge Switch . Auto g g Valve Shut 151860B P14A Discharge Switch Auto y

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EMEROENCY SAFETY FEATURES (Continued)

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CONDITION l_ 2 3 ISI 851 A Contalement Sumo Isolation Valve a ihet b 3 ISt A51B Containment Sumo isolation Vnive it ht S S Unit 1 Safety Injection Spray ghts ,

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Unit 1 Safety Injection Blocked Out Status Board 3 3 2UXILIARY FEEDWATER SYSTEMS / EMERGENCY POWER 1A$2 60 001 to Bus 1A05 Switch . Auto "q

Power Available 1A32 66 002 to Bus 1A06 Switch . Auto 3 '3 Power Available AF-4023 P38A Discharte to Steam Generator A (Unit 1) Open b 3 AF.4023 Control Switch Auto (Not in Pull) b 5 AF-4021 P38B Discharce to Steam Generator B (Unit 1) Open '

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( AF 4021 Control Switch Auto (Not in Pulli White Licht DC Control Power (A Train) On O 8 White Lf the DC Control Power (B Trafn) On S 8 PIC 4019 P38B Discharee Pressure Controller at C01 Autoll200 osie 3 8 PIC 4012 P38A Discharge Pressure Controller at CV1 Auto /1200 osfr I 8 P38A Control Switch Switch Auto Power Available 3 S P38B Control Switch Switch . Auto Power Available S S Switch Auto 1MS 2019 1P29 Steam Sucoly Power Available Switch . Auto 1MS 2020 IP29 Steam Sucoly Power Available 1 AF-1000 Auxiliary Feed Pumo to Steam Generator B Throttled 8 3 1 AF-4001 Aurillary Feed Pume to Steam Generator A ' Throttled 8 3 1MS 2082 1P29 Oversoced Trio Valve Not Trioned 8 5 j NOTE 2: List all bright lights in the Time C6C l'1W

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-( POINT BEACH NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PUBLIC INFORMATION INTRODUCTION A significant aspect of emergency response is providing news media.and the public with accurate and. timely information about the accident. The public's perception and reaction are influenced by the information relayed to them.

Certain elements within the exercise will test the Public Information response to ensure Wisconsin Electric Power Company is prepared for an emergency at Point Beach Nuclear Plant (PBNP). The Joint Public Information Center (JPIC),

including rumor control, will be activated and fully exercised.

Preselected individuals will pose questions to players as concerned citizens; employees, members of the legal and financial communities, government officials, and as members of the media. A name and media outlet (print or electronic) should be used when acting as media. The following pages include questions for callers to test public information activities. Each list of questions is grouped by time in relation to specific events in the Drill Scenario. Free play by callers is encoura3/1, Always erecede and follow.

call-in cuestions with "This is a Drill."

If you are playing a-reporter at the JPIC, free play questions based on the information given during the briefings are encouraged. Additionally, '

_ questions about Wisconsin Electric Power Company, the state or counties,

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CAUTION: PiJCEDE AND FOLLOW ALL CALLS WITH THE STATEMENT, " TRIS IS A DRO11."

CALL IIME QUESTIONS

,7:00 p.m. 1. This is of WOMT Radio. I just got a call from a local ham radio operator who says there is something going on at Point Beach. What can you tell me?

I'm told there was a problem with a worker who was l sprayed with radioactivity. How bad is it? Is he j OK7 Was he taken to the hospital here in Two Rivers?

I'll need an update on this as soon as you can. When )

can I expect a call back?

7:15 p.m. 2. This is at the Herald-Times Reporter in Manitowoc. .I just heard at WOMT Radio  !

report that thern's been an accident at Point Beach. .

How serious is it? I Is this accident related at all to the 10 Security guards who were fired at the plant in January?

,_ Are you activating your news center in Two Rivers?

7:30 p.m. 3. This is at WBAY-TV in Green Bay. . We're starting to get a bunch of calls from our viewers in the Manitowoc area. What's happening out there?

We've got a report of at least two people being sprayed with radioactivity. -What can you tell me about that7 i

When did the accident occur and how long will it take to fix?

4. .This is channel 11 in Creen Bay. We're sending a couple of camera crews over to Point Beach to cover the accident. Who can we talk to at the plant for the interview?
5. This is at WTMJ in Milwaukee. .Our Green Bay affiliate is telling-us about the accident at Point Beach. I'd like to roll a tape for.our 8 o' clock news.- Tell me, what's happened?

What type of protective measures-are you recommending residents there to take?

Has anyone been hurt?. Anyone contaminated with radioactivity?

Have you informed the governor of the accident? What are his comments on the accident?

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v/ OVESTIONS 8:25'p.m. 6. This is at TV 6. We're sending a crew to Point Beach. What's the quickest way to get up there and where should we go?

By the way, we're also chartering a helicopter to get some aerial footage of the plant. I want to make sure we have your permission for a flyover of the plant. Can we get your OK7

7. This is WHBY Radio in Appleton. I need some tape on the Point Beach incident. Can you tell me what's happening?

Why did the accident happen?

Is there any radioactivity coming from the plant and

-what reassurances can you give to people living around the plant?

8:50 p.m. 8. This is WBBM Radio in Chicago. We've received a call from our Manitowoc affiliate. They say you've got some problem at your Point Beach plant, and a possible meltdown. Can you confirm this?

Can you doncribe the.cause of the accident, in layman's terms? Just how bad is this accident? Is it the worst one you've ever experienced? How does

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Is it true some employees at Point Beach were told to evacuate.from the plant?

How many are still in there, and how safe are they?

We're getting a flood of calls from people throughout the lakeshore area. What should I tell them to reassure them of their safety?

Is your news center open yet? (If not, when will it be operational? We've got a lot of nervous people out therel) 9:20 p.m. 10. This is at WCUB Radio in Manitowoc. I need a full report on what's been going on at Point Beach. I'm going to roll a tape. Can you give me a voice level? OK...I'm ready. Just count backwards from 5 and then tell me the status of the accident.

We just heard from one of our listeners that there are some people---probably some of your people in his fields with radiation gear on...and they're scaring the heck out of his kids. What's going on?

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Have you asked Com Ed officials for any assistance in fixing the problem?

How high are the radioactivity levels inside the plant? Have you informed the NRC of the accident?

Have they sent any teams from their Glen Ellyn office to investigate yet?

10:25 p.m. 12. This is CUB Radio in Manitowoc again. We've received reports that a bomb went off inside your Point Beach plant. How much damage did it cause and was anyone hurt?

10:35 p.m. 13. Hi, this is at USA Today. I'm getting tight ca my deadline for tomorrow's paper and I need a quick quote from you or someone there about how bad this accident at your Point Beach plant was this evening.

How much liability insurance do you carry for your plant?

What impact will this accident have on the rest of the nuclear industry?

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\_ I 11:20 p.m. 14. This is the capital Times in Madison. I've got a few questions about the Point Beach accident, and I've just come from a CUB news conference. They say tonight's accident is a reaffirmation of their earlier comments that they've been right all along that Point Beach was just an accident waiting to happen. Don't you agree?

How is the accident and the unit outage going to affect your power supply to your customers during this cold spell we're having?

We've received reports that the accident was the result of operator error. Who was responsible for the accident, and will the guilty employee be fired?

15. Hi, this is at WIXX Radio in Green Bay. I'm filling in on the news tonight for our regular news guy who is out sick. We've got a lot of worried folks in the Green Bay area who really need some reassurance that they're safe and won't have to evacuate their homes tonight.

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-IIM QUESTIONS 16.- This is WOMT Radio. . Have you got the problem at

-Point Beach taken care of yet? How long will it be before it is?

What's the latest on the bomb threat? Did you find one?

j How many people were evacuated from the area around the plant?

I need a report on what happened at the plant this evening for my next newscast. Can you give me a 30-second cut describing the sequence of events?

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TIME OUESTIONS 7:30 p.m. 1. Hello. I just heard on the radio that there's been an accident at your Point Beach Nuclear Plant. Can you tell me what happened?

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2. I'm calling from South Milwaukee. I'd like to know how safe my husband and I are from the radiation coming from your Point Beach plant.

3.. I'm worried about my lights going out because of that nuclear unit that just shut down up at Point Beach.

What are you doing about it?

4. I've got a small business just outside of Elkhart Lake. How safe am I from that accident at your Point

. Beach Nuclear Plant?,

L' 8:10 p.m. 5. I hear that they're evacuating people at Point Beach a Nuclear plant. Am'I supposed to evacuate too?

6. I'm with the group Mobilization for Survival. Can you give me some information on the person who was irradiated at Point Beach tonight?
7. I own the K-Mart just outside of Port Washington. I need to know-if you have any plans to cut power to

" 'this area as a result of the problem at your Point Beach plant tonight.

18:43 p.m. 8. My mother lives in Two Creeks, and I can't get hold of her by phone and I need to know is she's OK after that accident at Point Beach. Is she being evacuated from the area?-

9. I'm a Wisconsin Electric stockholder, and I'm

. concerned about my investment, especially in light of what's happening at Point Beach tonight.- Would you crecommend that I sell my stock?-

10. This is . . I'm producer of the-Milwaukee's Talk show on WISN-TV 12. We'd like to get-someone on tomorrow's show to talk about the dangers of nuclear-power. Who would you. recommend that we get on the show? 4
11. My wife works at Point Beach and I need to know how she's doing. What number should I call to try to reach her?

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13. Is it true a bomb was found at Point Beach? I thought.you people always said a nuclear plant can't blow up.
14. My son's seventh grade class is supposed to go to your Point Beach Energy Center for a tour tomorrow.

How can I check if it will be safe for him to even go there?

15. If there's major damage at your Point Beach Nuclear Plant as a result of tonight's accident, how much will'that increase my electric bill.

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n,gs outsTroNS 6:50 p.m. TO WE'S SYSTEM CONTROL CENTER - (

there was an accident at your Point Beach Nuclear Plant

.) - I heard tonight. Can you tell me what happened and how will this affect your plant's operations?

7:30 p.m. TO IRON MOUNTAIN CONTROL CENTER calling from 194 Radio and need to-get a quote from

.( ) I'm someone.there regarding the accident at your Point Beach Nuclear Plant tonight. What can you tell me?

TO STEAM SERVICES - ( ) - What impact will there be on steam service to downtown Milwaukee as a result of tonight's nuclear-power plant accident?

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This is the M&I Bank calling. We've got.some concerns )-

about how you're going to do computer transfers of cash now that you've had an accident at Point Beach tonight.

jj 8:30 p.m. TO PORT WASHINGTON POWER' PLANT - ( ) - I've got a l fairly substantial investment in Wisconsin. Energy. common

l. stock, and I know I'll be losing money as a result of n-i tonight's accident at Point Beach. How soon can I sell my d stock?

' TO APPLETON CONTROL CENTER - ( ) - A man came-to my house this evening and said he had to measure for radiation in connection with that accident at your nuclear plant tonight. He's in my house right now.- Is.this for real?'

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g of someone in your company's spea)kers bureau so they can- I'm trying to L come speak to my. son's Boy Scout troop meeting tomorrow night. Can you arrange this? .By the way,.how bad is the situation up there right now?

L 9 50 p.m. TO PRESQUE-ISLE POWER PLANT - ( ) - I've been

. hearing about the problem at your nuclear plant in Two

-Rivers. Tell me, can the same thing happen at-your nuclear plant here in Marquette?'

- l o s 3 0 p . m'.' - -TO POWER' SYSTEM DISPATCHER --( -) - I'm a farmer _in-Valders,.and my cows just won't give milk as a result of

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your accident at Point Beach tonight. Who can I talk to-about filing a claim against your company?

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I'm a vendor that regularly deals with your people at Point-Beach. Who should I talk to regarding what they might need as a result of tonight's accident there?

11:20 p.m. TO PLEASANT PRAIRIE POWER PLANT -- ( ) - I live near your power plant. Will tonight's accident at the Point Beach plant have an effect on your plant? And will your company have to raise rates to cover the cost of the accident.

TO OAK CREEK POWER PLANT - I j - My lights just went out a few minutes ago. Is it because of the accident you people had at Point Beach Nuclear Plant tonight?

TO TRANSPORTATION & EQUIPMENT -( ) - I just saw one of your company's vehicles driving like hell away from your Point Beach plant. Does that mean there's a big problem up there tonight?

11:45 p.m. TO POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT - ( ) - I've been waiting for some word from the people at your plant that it's safe to go outside my home after that accident you had there tonight. Is it safe yet?

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( PUBLIC CALLS TO THE JPIC INFORMATION HOTLINE V CAUTION: PRECEDE AND FOLLOW ALL CALLS WITE THE STATEMENT, "TEIS IS A DRILL."

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I. Dig QVESTIONS (Begin when hotline is activated.)

Hour 1 1. Are state or local officials doing anything? Have they been notified of tnis emergency?

2. You can't tell me I'm not in any danger. I just heard on the news that you're releasing radiation.
3. Is this emergency getting worse? How long is it going to take to fix the problem?
4. What should I do with my livestock? Surely they are in danger. Who's going to pay if my animals die of radiation?
5. What hospital do you send radioactive people to?
6. Just how serious is this accident? Is it anything like Chernobyl? How much danger am I really in?
7. What are you doing to fix the problem?

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8. Should my children be given potassium iodide? Where can I get it?

(m l 9. If I have to go to a hotel, will Wisconsin Electric s_,/ pay the bill?

Hour 2 10. Will this radiation contaminate my farm land? What about my livestock?

11. Why weren't protective actions ordered? Who makes those decisions?
12. Has the Governor been involved at all during this emergency? What is he doing?-
13. My mother li"es near Two Rivers and she is an invalid. How do you know about invalids and will she be taken care of if she has to evacuate?

Hour 3 14. Was anyone injured at the nuclear plant? I heard you have a big problem down there.

15. Should I be alarmed about this emergency at the nuclear plant?

- 16. Are the Manitowoc County officials doing anything?

Have they been notified of this emergency?

17. Where can I get those tablets that block radiation?

How does it work?

18. How many people have been injured or killed? Anyone?

[\,,,,)l 19. Should I wake my children and leave the area? I heard something on the news about an accident at the plant.

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IIME QUESTIONS Hour 2-- 20. My husband works at the plant and I can't reach him.

I heard there was a problem. How do I find out if he's been hurt.

21. Why are the sirens going off at the plant? Is there a problem?
22. How many people have been injured? What's the status of the plant?
23. How dangerous is this emergency at the plant? How will I know if I should leave the area?
24. Is the NRC doing anything about this? Are they going to investigate?
25. I heard the sirens go off at the plant from my farm.

Do you have a-problem going on?

26. If you're releasing radiation, why the heck aren't you telling people to get out of there?
27. What should I do? I heard there was an emergency at the plant.
28. What are you releasing and how much of it can kill e

someone? What direction is the radiation headed?

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29. My mother lives in Kewaunee. Is she in danger?

Hour 3 30. What exactly are you doing to correct this problem?

How long do you think this will last?

31. Can what's going on over there affect the Kewaunee Plant? Are we going-to have double trouble here?
32. I thought I heard a loud explosion. Was that from Point Beach?
33. Is any of your core going into the lake?
34. I wonder how much cancer that nuclear plant has already caused. Now thiel How much more cancer will .

there be because of this?

35. Should I not let my kids play with their Nintendo tomorrow because of the extra' radiation out there?
36. Howicould this happen? Doesn't the NRC have.some kind of law to prevent this type of thing from happening? '

-37. Don't you use lake water to cool the plant?. Are you sending contaminated water back into the lake?-

38. Are we still going to be able to fish on Lake

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\,_/ 39. How bad is it reallv? I want the truth.

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40. If I have to leave, who's going to take care of niy farm?
41. Can I let my dog outside to go to the bathroom?
42. I just turned on my radio and heard a little bit about Point Beach. Were people evacuated? Am I supposed to leave?
43. My son got called in to Point Beach tonight. He said he'd call, but I haven't heard from him. Is there any way I can get in touch with him?
44. My area hasn't been evacuated, but is there any way I can protect myself from radiation in case they're wrong?
45. Has any body died in this accidant yet? Do you think anyone will?

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  • PI CARD No. 1 lime When first Milwaukee Carload Arriven E91L JPIC STAFF ARRIVING FRQM.NILWAUKEI MESSAGE / ACTION TEIS IS A DRILL An accident on I-43 has slowed your driving time by 20 minutes. You will remain here in the nonworking area of the Hamilton Community House for l 20 minutes before proceeding.to the working area.- You will not be able to be in contact with.other JPIC staffers for that period of time.

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E9EL PSB CONTROIJ ER AND CONTROLLER AT JPIC MESSAOE/ ACTION:

THIS IS A DRILL The high volume of phone calls in the Two Rivers area resulting from tonight's accident has apparently knocked out all phone service in the area, including communications with Milwaukee, FAX machinns and the ringdown phone.

Controller Note,g Road to JFIC manager and to PSB communications manager. Phones once again will be " operable" 10 minutes after the announcement is made.

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M PSB COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR MEssAoE/ ACTRON TEIS IS A DRILL There are 12 reporters in the PSB Annex lobby who are growing impatient that you have not held a media briefing in Milwaukee.

You will make arrangements to hold a media briefing in the PSB within 20 minutes. YOU DO NOT NEED TO ACTUALLY EOLD TER BRIEPING, BUT PROCEED TO CONTACT NUCLEAR TECENICAL SPOKESPERSON AND MAKE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS TO STAGE TEE SESSION.

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12.1.2 Drill Control Room . . . . . Drill ringdown CR-TSC 12.1.3 Technical Support Center . . Drill ringdown TSC-CR l

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12.2.2 Control Cell . . . . . . . . . .

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Lead Exercise Controller . . . .

12.2.3 Facility / Lead Facility Controller (LFC)

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Technical Support Center . . . . l LFC . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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