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Forwards List of Objectives,Scope of Participation,Scenario Outline & Narrative Summary for Emergency Exercise Scheduled for 830712
ML20074A543
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Site: LaSalle  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/19/1983
From: Blackmon T
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: Hind J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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'N Commonweilth Edison 72 West Adams Street. Chicago, Ilhnois PRINCIPAL _ STAFF

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Mr. Jack Hind, Director ML Division of Emergency Preparedness and Operational Support OL FILb A r

U. S. tOclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Subject:

LaSalle County Station Emergency Exercise, July 12, 1983 NRC Docket Numbers 50-373 and 50-374 The attached Objectives, Scope of Participation, Scenario Outline and Narritive Summary for the LaSalle Station Exercise are being distributed in accordance with NRC and FEMA requirements.

The LaSalle Station Exercise is currently scheduled for July 12, 1983.

Questions regarding the LaSalle Exercise should be directed to Terry Blackmon (815) 942-8150 or Carol Nellis (312) 294-8154.

Sincerely, hw h. /Ye m

T. G. Blackmon Lead Emergency Planner South Team Technical Services Nuclear TG8/kjn

  1. 0762D/3 Enclosures Mr. Dan Bement, Acting Chief Technological Hazards Branch cc:

FEMA, Region V Federal Center Battle Creek, MI 49016 Mr. E. Erie Jones, Director, Illinois ESDA 110 E. Adams Street Springfield, IL 62706 Mr. Steve Dunas Illinois Dept. of tbclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 CECO:

J. C. Golden, Technical Services Nuclear G. P. Wagner, Technical Services Manager Nuclear Stations Division 4

D. L. Farrar, Nuclear Licensing Administration i

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LaSalle Exercise, July 12, 1983 OBJECTIVES PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

Demonstrate the capability to implement the Commonwealth Edison Generating Stations Emergency Plan in cooperation with the Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents to protect the public in the event of a major accident at the LaSalle County Station.

SUPPORTING OBJECTIVES:

1.

Demonstrate the capability to classify accident conditions and make timely reports in accordance with the GSEP.

2.

Demonstrate the capability to activate the TSC and EOF with directors and appropriate staff in accordance with procedures.

3.

Demonstrate the capability to conduct in-plant radiation protection activities and collect and analyze effluent or other irplant - samples.

4.

Demonstrate the capability of environmental field teams to conduct field radiation surveys and collect and analyze air, liquid, vegetation and soil samples as needed. Demonstrate the use of Hazelton Environmental Contractors to receive and transport an environmental sample.

5.

Demonstrate the capability to exercise initial control of off-site environmental activities, transfer control to appropriate state agencies and coordinate employment of CECO environmental resources in support of state controlled environmental activities to the extent required by scope of CECO participation.

6.

Demonstrate the emergency forecast capability in the determination of offsite radiological consequences.

7.

Demonstrate the capability to calculate off-site dose projections in coordination with governmental agencies.

8.

Demonstrate the capability to provide accurate, timely information to the news media in cooperation with governmental agencies.

9.

Demonstrate the capability to effectively communicate reports, information and assessments of the situation among all participating principal command and control centers.

10. Demonstrate the capability to process information and take appropriate actions in accordance with plans and procedures.
11. Demonstrate the capability to contact organizations that would normally assist in a given emergency situation, but are not fully participating in this exercise.

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, 12. Support Illinois State and local agencies during the phases of the exercise in which CECO is not actively participating by reading messages and reacting to questions in accordance with the scenario.

/13. Demonstrate the capability to provide timely and accurate on site accountability.

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SCOPE OF PARTICIPATION Commonwealth Edison will participate in the LaSalle Station exercise by activating the on-site emergency response organization and the near-site EOF as appropriate, subject to limitations that may become necessary to provide for safe efficient operation of the LaSalle Station and other CECO nuclear generating stations.

fact /td/PS Activation of the TSC and other ong ;

will be conductedonarealtimebasisduringthec;);)..g

.., hours, starting somewhere between 12 AM and 6 AM.

The shift on duty will receive the initial scenario information and respond accordingly.

The Nuclear Duty Person and the balance of the Recovery Group will be prepositioned close to the LaSalle Station to permit use of Recovery Groto personnel from distant locations.

The Corporate Command Center will not be activated.

Commonwealth Edison will demonstrate the capability to make contact with contractors whose assistance would be required by the simulated accident situation, but will not actually incur the expense of using contractor services to simulate emergency response except as prearranged specifically for the exercise.

Commonwealth Edison will arrange to provide actual transportation and communication support in accordance with existing agreements to the extent specifically prearranged for the exercise. Commonwealth Edision will provide unforeseen actual assistance only to the extent the resources are available and do not hinder normal operation of the company.

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The July 12, 1983 LaSalle Station exercise is an offhours event.

to test the integrated capability and a major portion of the basic I

elements existing within the CECO., Illinois, and Local governmental preparedness plans.

The exercise will include mobilization of CECO.,

State and Local personnel and resources adequate to verify their capability to respond to a simulated emergency.

To evaluate CECO.'s response capability, a group of qualified exercise controllers has been assembled. These controllers will be responsible for the smooth functioning of the CECO. portion of the CECO.

exercise.

CECO. controllers will be stationed at each CECO. operations center and will accompany the environs teams and in-plant health physics and maintenance groups. The controllers will be directed by the CECO.

Chief Controller who will be responsible for coordinating CECO.'s activities with the Exercise Director. The Exercise Director will be i

stationed at the State Emergency Operations Center in Springfield. At the conclusion of the exercise a formal evaluation of CECO.'s activities during the exercise will be prepared. This evaluation and those prepared by the NRC and RAC will serve as the bases for implementing corrective actions as judged necessary..

Immediately following the exercise, CECO. controllers will conduct a verbal critique of the activities they observed. Participants are encouraged to comment and make recommendations during the verbal critique. This critique will be in addition to those performed by the 4

- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Regional Assistance Committee (RAC).

The principal criterion for both the verbal critique and the

. written evaluation report is the degree to which the published primary and supporting objectives have been accomplished. Other observations, comments and recommendations will be included as needed to amplify the manner in which the primary and supporting objectives were accomplished.

Controllers will use the following techniques to control the

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exercise in accordance with the scenario:

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Control Messages - Control messages provide information to the participants and/or cause the participants to take actions needed to keep the exercise moving smoothly. The controller will give a hard copy of the control message to the designated participant at the specified time.

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information verbally. The controller will follow through and clarify the message by answering questions to ensure that the participants do not read extraneous meaning into the message. Controllers will not tell participants what action they are expected to take.

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Continoency Messaaes - Contingency messages will be used only if participants fail to take the major actions

. expected from the control messages by the time desipated., Controllers will-give the contingency message to the desipated participant and explain in;as much detail as necessary what actions the participant is-expected to perform.. Contingency. messages are used.to

. keep the exercise on schedule though their use may indicate inadequate plan implementation.. Controllers will notify the Chief Controller at the earliest opportunity if

-a contingency nwssage has been used.

3.

Control'Information - Controllers for-Health Physics and Environs Field Teams will provide instrument' readings and-other information to team members verbally. Controllers will refer to their current location on the control map for the applicable time period to obtain dose rates.

4.

Control Guidance - Controllers will provide verbal guidance to participants to keep the exercise oriented to the prearranged scope and scenario. Controllers will direct participants to simulate certain actions that are.

outside the'immediate scope of the exercise at the time

. participants announce their intention to perform the' action. Controllers will' note that the participants

. simulated the action. Participants must request information that is not automatically.provided from participants at other locations. ! Controllers will steer participants away from types of information that are outside the exercise scope to avoid bogging the exercise down in the quest for information that controllers do not possess and have no intention of providing.

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Graphical or Written Information - Controllers'will provide hardcopy graphs and written reports to simulate information that would be available from computer i

printouts or recorder strip charts. Data routinely provided by the Technical Staff regarding the previous operation of the plant will also be provided. These data will be provided either simultaneously with a Control.

Message or upon request as Control Information.

Controllers will use the following techniques to evaluai.e the GSEP, procedures and state of training:

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General Observations / Records - Controllers will observe and record all significant activities of participants.

The time of each activity will be recorded in the controller's journal. These journals will be used to evaluate the adequacy of the journals prepared by participants and assist with other evaluations for the critique.

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Observations / Evaluations / Records of Responses to Control Messages - Controllers will be especially observant of participants' responses to control messages and control information. The scenario provides anticipated responses for each message to assist in this L aluation. Records nf these evaluations will be maintained for the critique.

Evaluations will be used on a real time basis to decide if a contingency message will be needed.

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All participant journals and controller records and evaluations will be used to prepare the written critique of the exercise. Where appropriate a critique. checklist will be used by the controllers to record their observations and judgements concerning the actions taken by the various CECO. exercise participants.

Critique comments will be requested from all participants at the conclusion of the exercise.

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CONTROLLERS MANUAL ANEX A Commonwealth Edison Exercise Information a

Scenario LASALLE EXERCISE July 12, 1983 a

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Narrative Summary The exercise is based on conditions arising from a tornado hitting the refuel floor and causing extensive damage to fuel in the fuel pool.

Initial conditions establish that U-l reactor has just been shut down following 6 months of continuous operation at 80-100% power, and completely de-fueled for work on the core plate for installation of incore thermocouple. All fuel is in the fuel pool and fuel handlers are still working on the refuel bridge over the reactor vessel.

Mechanical maintenance has B train of SBGT out of service (00$) to replace pre-filters, A train is operable and VR is operating in a normal line-up.

The initiating event for the exercise will be notification in the control room from the system power supply of a squall line with reported sightings of tornado approaching LSCS at 20 mph from the Southwest. This will require that an unusual event be declared and LOA-AA-02 be entered for a Tornado sighting near the plant.

LOA-AA-02 requires all cverhead cranes be moved to the south end of the reactor refuel.

At this point it is expected that the Station Director will have Maintenance close up SBGT train and clear the 00S.

(When B SBGT is operating, S.E./ Station Director may downgrade GSEP event to Alert level, but is not necessary). Also of high priority should be getting the Refuel oridge secured and/or moved from over the fuel pool, and getting a temporary fix for the Refuel floor out panels and/or getting the panels replaced.

Approximately 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> into the drill, maintenance is regged for moving the refuel bridge from over the fuel pool. SBGT is runnin and Refuel floor panels are replaced or temporarily covered. Fuel graople is already removed.

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While attempting to move / secure the refuel bridge, cables slip and refuel bridge falls into fuel pool causing gross fuel damage as indicated by following:.

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sharp increase in discharge rate on S8GT PRM 2.

Refuel floor ARM reading sharp increase 3.

Water level fluctuation in fuel pool and skimmer surge tank.

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Report from mechanics that refuel floor that water in fuel pool looked like it was boiling.

This initiates start of major release. SBGT PRM indication will continue to increase through the GSEP levels for a gaseous release to a General Emergency.

At site emergency an assembly will be held if not at the 1st site emergency due to HIGH radiation with no SBGT.

Field teams will be sent out to monitor plume path and readings

- taken will be provided by Field team controller.

Release will continue until all fission gases are released (over a 2-4 hr period) and both SBGT PRM and offsite readings start coming down. Recovery will commence following release of fission gases, Refuel bridge will be removed from fuel pool, and inspection of fuel damage to access method of cleaning up.

l During this entire drill, fuel pool cooling will be tripped several times and restarted, and radiation levels in the Radwaste filter area will increase, giving ARM alarms, etc.

Also, this will be an after hours driJl and the call out procedure in the LZP's will be'used to man the TSC.

it is also expected that Dresden will supply meterological data since the Tornado destorys LaSalles Met Tower.

Also as part of the drill, contractors responsible for the met tower will re-establlSh a meterclogical data gathering system.

Also to be noted, after the Tornado hits, there will be heavy rain for a period of 30 minutes, then wind dies down and rain stops, starts clearing. The tornado that hits LaSalle is not reported toucning down anywhere else.

All notifications will be made on NARS form to Federal, State and County agencies, from data given by controllers.

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LASALLE EXERCISE JULY 12, 1983 I

SCENARIO OUTLINE l PHASE l MSG. l TIE l TYPE l ISSUED l

OUTLINE OF CONTENTS l

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ISSUED l MESSAGE TO l

l l Initial l

1 Prior l Control All l - Ground Rules -(pre-published) l l Situation l l to l

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Plant Status:

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l 2 l t+0 l Control l C.R.** l - Nomal Operating information l l

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l and orlor operating history l

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l l - Unit 1 defueled, B SBGT 00S l

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l l - Fuel handlers working on l

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refuel bridge l

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l l - Met Data l

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l l 375 ft W.S. = 15.6 m/S (35 mph) l l

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l 375 ft W.D. = 205 degrees l

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l L 375-334 T = -1.80C/100 M l

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= B Stability raining l l

l 3 t+0 Phone l So. Div

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l call l Sys.Pwr l rological Consultant) Transmitj l

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Ld Osp Storm Warning Report l

l Unusual i

l t+05 i Phone C.R.

l - So. Div Sys. Power Load Disp. l l Event l

l(0435) l Call l

l reports squall lina approach-l l t+05m l

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west with tornado' sightings l

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l - Storm report from M&T

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4 t+15 l Control l C.R.

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l (0445 Message l-Met data - no chan;)e l

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l - Tornado near LSCS l

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(0445) ! gency 1 - Storm Report

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l - Refuel bridge won't move and l

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l(0450) l Message l Fuel l

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l - Declare Unusual Event fcr LSCSl l

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Notify Station Director & SPSOl l

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l - Initiate LOA-AA-02 l

- NARS Form l

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SCENARIO, OUTLINE I PHASE IMSG. l TITE l TYPE l ISSUED l

OUTLINE OF CONTENTS l

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- Plant Status l Alert i7 l t+30 l Control l C.R.

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I t+30m-l l(0500) l Message l l - Reactor Building change in l

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pressure infomation l

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- Bubbles coming from pool l

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0600) l lC.I.B t+30-1 Control l Health

- H.P. data for Alert pnase l

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lt+90 l Infom- ! Physics l l

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Message Room

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Phone lSo. Div

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t+80 l Phone C.R.

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JULY 12, 1983 SCENARIO OUTLINE l

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OUTLINE OF CONTENTS l

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l Site 1 13 l t+90 l Control l Control

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l l Emergency l l(0600) l l Room 1 - Fuel pool exhaust rad alarm l

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- SBGT A Train Heavily damaged l

l lC.I.Ei t+90- l Control l Health 1 - H.P. data for Site Emergency l

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l t+210 l Inform-l Physics l l

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l lC.I.Fl t+90-1 Control l Environs. - Environmental Data for l

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Team l

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l lC.I.G; t+90-l Control 1TSC/CR

- Request Forecast Data LSCS l

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lC.I.Hl t+90. Control

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- Dresden Actual Met Data l

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Message Room l - Met data: SAB l

l l 13A t+105 Con-1 CR l - Get Maintenance out of B SBGT l l

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Clear 00S, Start B SBGT l

l l 138 t+120 Con-C.R.

l - Declare Site emergency l

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    • - Refuel Floor LASALLE EXERCISE JULY 12, 1983 SCENARIO OUTLINE l

PHASE l MSG. l TINE l TYPE l ISSUED l

OUTLINE OF CONTENTS l

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- Assess damage l

l l 18 I t+135 Control TSC/CR

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l l 17A t+140 i Con-CR/TSC 1 - Send MM to work on bridge and l l

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l l 19 t+1501 Control l Control 1 - Plant Status l

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l l 20 t+165. Control I CR/TSC l - Plant Status l

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(0715)l Message 1

- Met Data: SAB l

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, t+1801 Control l CR/TSC

- Plant Status l

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- Met Data: SAB l

l l 22 l t+195. Control l CR/TSC

- Plant Status:

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l l 23 i t+200 Control l CR/TSC

- MM ready to move bridge l

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l(0750)l Message l l

away from fuel pool l

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l - RFF panels temp. repaired l

l l 24 i t+205l Control l MM l - Calls CR l

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(0755)l Message l

Bridge falling into pool l

l l 25 t+2051 Control CR/TSC 1 - Fuel pool water level pegs l

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(0755)

Message high l

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, t+210 Control

, CR/TSC

- Plant Status l

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l(0800)l Message l

1 - Met Data: SAB l

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l l - RFF evacuated l

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, t+225 Control l CR/TSC

- Plant Status l

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(0815)l Message EOF

- Met Data: SAB l

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t+2301 Con-

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- New NARS Form I

l-l l(0820)l tingency l EOF l

for Gaseous Release l

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)> S.E. EALS l

l l 26B t+230 Con-CR/TSC

- Evacuate Rx Bldg l

l (0820)l tingency EOF l

l General 28 l t+240l Control i CR/TSC

- Release Rates > EALS l

l Emergencyl l(0830)l Message l

EOF l

for General Emergency l

l 240 -

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- Major Release starts l

l 300 l 29 l t+255; Control l CR/TSC

- Plant Status l

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(0845), Message EOF l - Het Data: SAB l

l l 28A t+270 Con-CR/ EOF l - Declare General Emergency l

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l(0900) ' tingency TSC

- Transmit NARS l

l l 30 1 T+270 Control EOF

- Plant Status:

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JULY 12, 1983 SCENARIO OUTLINE l PHASE IMSG. l TIE l TYPE IISSUED l

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l General 31 t+2851 Control CR/

- Plant Status:

l l Emergency l (0915)l Message TSC

- Met Data: SAB l

l 240-300 lC.I.I 240- l C.I.

Environs,

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