ML20076B158
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Issue date: | 06/28/1991 |
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. b' The overall objective of the Annual Exercise is to demonstrate the level of-emergency preparedness which exists for the Callaway Plant. The Exercise will demonstrate the adequacy of the plant's Radiological Emergency Response Plan and-appropriate leplementing Procedures, The following specific objectives will also be demonstrated:
ON-SITE (CALLAWAY PLANT)
- 1. The ability to perform accident detection and assessment.
- 2. The ability to classify an emergency.
- 3. The ability to notify on site and off-a.lte emergency response personnel.
- 4. Primary communications between the plant, its various facilities and other emergency respon organitations.
- 5. Emergency radiols ical controls.
- 6. The ability to ms. e appropriate protective action recommendations to off-site a.thorities.
- 7. The ability to augment emergency response organizations, d 8. The ability to staff the On Shift E:rergency Response Organization.
- 9. The activatica of the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC) and dissemination of information to the public,
- 10. The use of corporate (EOF) personnel to support emergency response.
- 11. The ability to perform rumor control,
- 12. The ability to provide support to off-site agencies for environmental samplipg and analysis, and protective action recommendations for the ingestion pathway.
- 13. The _ ability to perform field monitoring, including soil, vegetation, and water samples.
- 14. The ability to determine the magnitude and impact of a radiological release.
- 15. Determine the capability for post accident coolant sampling and analysis.
16, The ability to provide for the use of potassium iodide.
- 17. The ability to account for site personnel.
- 18. The ability to perform plant recovery and plant re entry.
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- STATE OBJECTIVES 1991 DOSE RAD EOC FCP ASSEM- FM JPIC MEDICAL LAB
- 1. Demonstrate the ability
- to_ monitor, understand and use emergency class-ification levels (ECL) through the appropri- Yes Yes NA NA. Yes NA NA ate-implementation of emergency functions
,~ _and activities cor-responding to ECL as required by.the scenario. 'The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual, Event, Alert, Site Area
-Emergency and General Emergency. (NEW) 2, Demonstrate the ability
- to fully alert, mobil- Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NA NA ize'and activate per-O sonnel for both f acil-ity'and field-based emergency functions-(1)
- 3. Demonstrate the ability
- to direct, coordinate Yes Yes Yes NA NA NA NA and control emergency activities.
- 14. - Demonstrate the-ability
- to communicate with all Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NA appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. (5) 5.- Denonstrate tile ade-
- quacy.of facilities Yes Yes Yes NA Yes NA NA equipment,- displays and other materials to-support emergency operations (4)
*" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
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- 6. Demonstrate ability
- to continuously monitor and control emergency NA Yes Yes Yes NA Yes Yes worker exposure (20)
- 7. Demonstrate the appro-
- priate equipment and NA NA NA Yes NA NA NA procedures for deter-mining field radia-tion measurements. (7)
- 8. Demonstrate the appro-
- priate equipment and NA NA NA Yes NA NA NA procedures for the measurement of airborne radiciodine concengya-tions as low as 10 microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.
(8) (h. (_,) Demonstrate ability to obtain samples of parti- NA NA NA Yes NA NA Yes culate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform labora-tory analyses. (New)*
- 10. Demonstrate the ability
- within the plume exposure NA NA Yes NA NA NA NA pathway, to project dosa-age to the public via plume exposure based on plant and field data.
(10)
*" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
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,rx, (_) EOC FCP DOSE ASSEM FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD LAB
- 11. Demonstrate the ability
- to make appropriate protective actions NA NA Yes NA NA NA NA decisions, based on projected or actual dosage. EPA PAG's availability of adequacy shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors (10)
- 12. Demonstrate the ability to initially alert the Yes NA NA NA NA NA NA public within the 10 mile EPZ, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or local official (s).
(13) t s Demonstrate the ability
'"*,3 . to coordinate the form- Yes NA NA NA NA NA NA ulation and dissemin-ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has occurred. (14, 25)
- 14. Demonstrate the ability
- to brief the media in NA NA NA NA Yes NA NA an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24)
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- 15. Demonstrate the ability
- to establish and oper- NA NA NA NA Yes NA NA ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)
*" CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
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1 EOClFCP DOSE FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD ASSEM LAB
- 16. Demonstrate the ability-to make the decision to-
*ef - recommend the use of NA Yes Yes Yes NA No NA KI to emergency workers -and institutionalized- . persons, based on pre-determined criteria, as well'as to distri-bute:and administer it once the decision-is'made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releases.-(21, 22)
- 17. . Demonstrate the ability
**- to make the-decision NA NA- NA NA NA- NA NA if the State plan so specifies, to recommend-the use of KI for the general-public, based on predetermined cri-O teria,.as well as to distribute and and-administer it-once=the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releasos.-- (21, 22) '18. Demonstrate the ability ' ** and resources necessary NA NA NAL NA NA NA NA to implement'appropri-ateEprotective actions for the' impacted-perm-anent and transient-plume 1EPZ population -(including transit -
dependent persons, l special-needs:popu ' [ lations, handicapped and-institutionalized persons) . - (15)
** Scenario Dependent 3 PAGE 4
O EOC FCP DOSE FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD ASSEM LAB
- 19. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary NA NA NA NA NA NA NA to implement appropriate protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19)
- 20. Demonstrate the organi-
** zational ability and No NA NA NA NA NA NA resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and shel-tered areas. (16,17)
- 21. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of procedures NA NA NA NA NA NA NA facilities, equipmont and personnel for the
(} 1,,j registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)
- 22. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of facilities NA NA NA NA NA NA NA equipment and person-nel for congregate care of evacuees. (28)
- 23. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of vehicles, NA NA NA NA NA Yes NA equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-inated, injured or exposed individuals.
(31)
** Scenario Dependent O
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( EOC FCP DOSE FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD ASSEM LAB 24.- Demonstrate the ade-
** .quacy of medical faci- NA NA NA NA NA Yes NAL lities equipment, pro-cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31)..
25,- Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of-facilities NA- NA NA NA NA NA NA equipment, supplies, procedures and per-sonnel for decon-tamination of emer- .gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and -for waste disposal.
(29)
/^t6 . Demonstrate ability
( / to identify the need for.and call upon Yes NA NA NA NA NA NA federal and other outside support agencies assistance. L(32)
- 27. Demonstrate the appro-
**: priate use of equip- NA NA NA Yes NA NA NA ment and. procedures for collection and transport of samples of vegetation, food crops,nmilk,-meat poultry, water, and animal feeds (indi-
- .genous.to the area l.
l and stored). (9).
** Scenario Dependent L
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-]( ,/ -- EOC- FCP DOSE FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD ASSEM LAB
- 28. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate lab operations NA NA NA NA NA NA' Yes and-procedures for measuring-and_analy- ,
zing samples of , vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, water and ' animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9) 2 9. - Demonstrate the ability
** to project dosage to NA NA Yes NA NA NA NA
_public for ingestion pathway _ exposure and determine appropriate-protective measures, based on field data. FDA PAG's and'other relevant factors. (11) Demonstrate the ability [}# (_, to implement both pre- Yes NA NA- NA NA NA NA ventive and emergency protective actions for. ingestion-pathway hazards. (12) L31. Demonstrate the ability
***' to estimate total pop- NA NA No NA NA NA NA ulation. exposure.'(34)
- 32. Demonstrate the ability
*** to determine.appropri- Yes. NA Yes NA NA NA NA ate measures for con-trolled re-entry and recovery based on estimated total pop-ulation exposure, available: EPA PAG's and other relevant factors. (35) ** Scenario Dependent l *** Every Six Years l
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t ( EOC FCP DOSE FM JPIC MEDICAL RAD ASSEM LAB
- 33. Demonstrate ability to
*** implement appropriate Yes Yes NA NA NA NA NA measures for controlled re-entry and recovery.
(35) =
- 34. Demonstrate the ability
*** to maintain staffing Yes No Yes ; :, Yes NA No on a continuous 24 hour basis by actual shift change. (2)
- 35. Demonstrate the ability
*** to coordinate the evac- NA NA NA NA NA NA NA uation of on site per-sonnel. (23)
- 36. Demonstrate the ability
*** to carry out emergency No No No No No NA NA response EOC's, mobil-ize staff that report to the EOC's, establish communications linkages O)
(_, and complete telephone call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New)
*** Every Six Years A
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)- CALLAWAY LOCAL OBJECTIVES 1991 CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE
- 1. Demonstrate the ability --
- to monitor, understand and use emergency class- Yes Yes Yes Yes ification levels (ECL) through the appropri-ate implementation of emergency functions and activities cor-responding to ECL as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency. (NEW)
- 2. Demonstrate the ability
- to fully alert, mobil- Yes Yes Yes Yes
/~' ize and activate per-( ,N/ sonnel for both facil-luy and field-based erergency functions '1)
- 3. Demonstrate the ability
- to direct, coordinate Yes Yes Yes Yes and control emergency activities.
- 4. Demonstrate the ability
- to communicate with all appropriate locations, Yes Yes Yes Yes organizations, and field personnel. (5)
- 5. Demonstrate the ade-
- quacy of facilities equipment, displays and other materials Yes Yes Yes Yes to support emergency operations (4)
*" Core Objectivos" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
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I - CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE , 6.- Demonstrate ability
- to continuously monitor and control emergency Yes Yes Yes Yes worker exposure-(20) 7.- Demonstrate the appro-
- priate equipment and
_ procedures for deter- NA NA NA NA mining field radia-tion measurements. (7)
- 8. Demonstrate the appro-
*- priate equipment and NA NA NA NA procedures for-the measurement of airborne radioiodine concengra-tions as low as 10 l l l microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.
(8)
- 9. Demonstrate ability to
- obtain; samples of parti- NA NA NA NA
-culate activity in the s airborne plume and-promptly perform labora-tory analyses. (New)* -10. Demonstrate the ability *- 'within the plume exposure NA NA NA NA pathway, to project dosa-age to the public via plume exposure-based on plant and field data.-
(10)
*" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
O 11. Demonstrate the ability CALLAWAY GASCONADE Moh.GOMERY OSAGE o to make appropriate protective actions decisions based cn Yes Yes Yes Yes projected or actual dosage. EPA PAG's ARCA availability of Ldequacy shelter, e"scuation time 4 -timates and other elevant factors (10)
- 32. Damonstrate the ability to initially alert the Yes Yes Yas Yes public within the 10 ARCA mile EPZ, und begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro- i priate State and/or I local official (s).
(13)
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1 Demonstrate the ability s to coordinate the form- Yes Yes Yes Yes uJation and dissemin-ation of accurato in- ARCA formation and instruc-tiene to the public in a timely fashion aftet the initial alert and l notification has occurred. (14, 25)
- 14. Damonstrate the ability
- to briet the media in NA NA NA NA an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24)
- 15. Demonstrate the ability
- to establish and oper- NA NA NA NA ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)- -
*" CORE objectives" that are to be demonstratea in each biennial exercise.
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- r CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE s_,J6. Demonstrate the ability ** to make the decision to recommend the use of Yes Yes Yes Yes KI to emergency workers Scenario 1991 1991 Scenario and institutionalized Depstknt Dependent persons, based on pre- 1995 1995
, determined criteria, , as well as to distri-bute and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releases. (21, 22)
- 17. Demonstrate the ability
** to make the decision NA NA NA bA if the State plan so specifies, to recommend the use of KI for the general public, based on predetermined cri-teria, as well as to distribute and and administer it
()) (, once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radioiodine releases. (21, 22)
- 18. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary to implement appropri- Yes Yes yes Yes ate protective actions scenario 1991 Scencrio 1992 for the impacted perm- Depailent Dependent ARCA anent and transient 1995 1994 plume EPZ population (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionalized persons). (15) ** Scenario Dependent PAGE 4
CALLAWAY GASCCHADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE
- 19. Demonntrate the ability
** and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for Yes NA NA Yes school children within the pluma EPZ. (19)
- 20. Demonstrate the organi-
** zational ability and Yes Yes Yes Yes resourcee necessary to Scenario 1992 Scenario 1992 control evacuation Detextent Dependent ARCA traffic flow and to 1995 control access to ARCA evacuated and shel" tered areas. (16,17)
- 21. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of procedures NA NA NA NA facilities, equipment and personnel for the registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)
- 22. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of facilities NA NA NA NA equipment and person-nel for congregate care of evacuees. (28)
- 23. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of vehicles, NA NA NA NA equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-insted, injured or exposed individuals.
(31)
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\--J4. Demonstrate the ade- ** quacy of medical faci- NA NA NA NA lities equipment, pro-cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31).
- 25. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of facilities NA NA NA NA equipment, supplies, procedures and per-sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for vaste disposal.
(29)
- 26. Demonstrate ability
** to identify the need NA NA NA NA for and ca'l upon , federal anc other r outside support
( agencies assistance. (32)
- 27. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate use of equip- NA NA NA NA ment and procedures for collection and transport of samples -of vegetation, food crops, milk, meat poultry, water, and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9). ** Scenario Dependent PAGE 6
l CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE l
- 28. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate lab operations NA NA NA NA and procedures for measuring and analy-zing samples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, vater and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9)
- 29. Demonstrate the ability
** to project dosage to ::A NA NA NA public for ingestion pathway expcsure and determine appropriate protective m<4asures, based on field data.
FDA PAG's and other relevant factors. (11
- 30. Demonstrate the ability
<* to implement both pre- NA NA NA NA
, ventive and emergency ( protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards. (12)
- 31. Demonstrate the ability
*** to estimate tota 3 pop- NA NA NA NA ulation exposure. (34)
- 32. Demonstrate the ability
*** to determine appropri- Yes Yes Yes 'Yes ate measures for con- Scenario 1992 1992 Scenario trolled re-entry and Deprdent Dependent recovery based on 1994 1995 estimated total pop-ulation exposure, available EPA PAG's and other relevant factors. (35) ** Scenario Dependent *** Every Six Years .7 PAGE 7
CALLAWAY GASCONADE MONTGOMERY OSAGE
- 33. Demonstrate ability to Yes Yes Yes Yes
*** implement appropriate Scenario 1992 1992 Scenario measures for controlled Dependent Dgxrdent re-entry and recovery. 1994 1995 (35)
- 34. Demonstrate the ability
*** to maintain staffing Yes Yes Yes No on a continuous 24 hour basis by actual shift change. (2)
- 35. Demonstrate the ability
*** to coordinate the evat- "?, NA NA NA untion of on site per-sonnel. (23)
- 36. Demonstrate the ability
*** to carry out emergency No No No No response EOC's, mobil-1:e staff that report to the Eoc's, establish communications linkages and complete telephone call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New) ***Every six Years PAGE 8
CALLAWAY RECEPTION AND CARE OBJECTIVES 1991 > COLUMBIA HERMANN HONTGOMERY JEFF. CITY CITY
- 1. Demonstrate the ability
- to monitor, understand and use emergency class-ification levels (ECL) NA NA NA NA t- through the appropri-ate implementation uof emergency functions and activities cor- :
responding to ECL as required by.the The four scenario. i ECL's aret Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency._(NEW) - 7 Demonstrate the ability to fully alert, mobil- No No Yes Yes ite and activate per-sonnel for both facil-ity and field-based emergency functions (1)
- 3. Demonstrate the ability
- to direct, coordinate Yes No No Yes and control emergency activities.
- 4. Demonstrate the ability -
- to communicate _with all appropriate-locations, No No Yes Yes organizations, and field personnel. (5)
- 5. Demonstrate the ade-
- quacy of facilities equipment, displays NA NA NA NA and other materials to support emergency operations (4)
^ *" Core Objectives" that'are to be demonstrated in each biennial-exercise.. -4 .-+. .- _s , , . . ,. ....% ., , -..- . - . - . ._,,_.a., , - . . . . ~ . . . , _~ .,v ,, .,J.-.-.-r-,-_,m,
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- 6. Demonstrate ability 0 to continuously monitor No No Yes Yes and control emergency worker exposure (20)
- 7. Demonstrate the appro-c priate equipment and NA NA NA NA procedures for deter-mining field radia-tion measurements. (7)
- 8. Demonstrate the appro-o priate equipment and NA NA NA NA procedures for the measurement of airborne radiciodineconcengra-tions as low as 10' microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases, p se (8)
A s- ). Demonstrate ability to o obtain samples of parti- NA NA NA NA culate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform labora-tory analyses. (New)*
- 10. Demonstrate the ability
- within the plume exposure NA NA NA NA pathway, to project dosa-age to the public via plume exposure based on plant and field data.
(10)
*" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial ex.rcise. /~'N b
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O COLUMBIA HERMANN MONTGOMERY JEFF.
- 11. Demonstrate the ability CITY CITY a to make appropriate protective actions decisions, based on NA NA NA NA projected or actual dosage. EPA PAO's availability of adequacy shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors (10)
- 12. Demonstrate the ability NA NA NA NA to initially alert the public within the 10 mile EP2, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or local official (s).
(13) ( >
- 13. Demonstrate the ability
- to coordinate the form- NA NA NA NA ulation and dissemin-ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in a timely fashion after i the initial alert and notification has occurred. (14, 25)
- 14. Demonstrate the ability
- to brief the media in NA NA NA NA an accurate, coordinate and timely manner. (24)
- 15. Demonstrate the ability
- to establish and oper- NA NA NA NA ate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)
*" CORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
O PAGE 3
O COLUMBIA HERMANN MONT00MERY JEFF. CITY CITY
- 16. Demonstrate the ability
** to make the decision to recommend the use of NA NA NA NA KI to emergency workers and institutionalized persons, based on pre-determined criteria, as well as to distri-bute and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releases. (21, 22)
- 17. Demonstrate the ability
** to make the decision NA NA NA NA if the State plan so specifies, to recommend the use of KI for the general b public, based on
\s / predetermined cri-teria, as well as to distribute and and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radioiodine releases. (21, 22)
- 18. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary NA NA NA NA to implement appropri-ate protective actions for the impacted perm-anent and transient plume EPZ population (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionalized persons). (15) ** scenario Dependent pAGE 4
t a COLUMBIA HERMANN HONTGOMERY JEFF.
- CITY- CITY ]
- 19. Demonstrate the ability I
** and resources necessary. NA NA NA NA to implement appropriate y protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19) ,
- 20. Demonstrate the organi-
** zational ability and NA NA NA NA -
resources necessary to I control evacuation ! traffic flow-and to control. access to evacuated and shel- , tered areas. (16,17)
- 21. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of procedures No No Yes Yes facilities, equipment and personnel for the C registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)
- 22. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of facilities No No .Yes Yes equipment and person-nel for-congregate care of evacuees. (28)
- 23. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of vehicles, NA NA NA NA equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contam-inated, injured or exposed individuals. ;
(31) ,
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4 COLUMBIA HERMANN HONTGOMERY JEFF. CITY CITY 24. Demonstrate the ade-8* quacy of medical faci-lities equipment, pro- NA NA NA NA cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31). ' l
- 25. Demonstrate the ade- l
** quacy of facilities No a No Yes Yes l equipment, supplies, '
procedures and per-sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for waste disposal. (29) O 6. Demonstrate ability V2 to identify the need for and call upon NA NA NA NA federal and other outside support agencies assistance. (32)
- 27. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate use of equip- NA NA NA NA ment and procedures for collection and transport of samples of vegetation. food crops, milk, meat poultry, water, and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9). **Seenario Dependent Q
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V COLUMBIA HERMANN HONTG0H'!RY JEFF. CITY CITY
- 28. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate lab operations NA NA NA NA and procedures for measuring and analy-zing e'.mples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9)
- 29. Demonstrate the ability '
** to project dosage to NA NA NA NA public for ingestion pathway exposure and determine appropriate protective measures, based on field data. \ FDA PAG's and other
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\m- relevant factors. (il
- 30. Demonstrate the ability
** to implement bo+h pre- NA NA NA NA ventive and emergency protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards. (12)
- 31. Demonstrate the ability
*** to estimate total pop- NA NA NA NA ulation exposure. (34)
- 32. Demonstrate the ability
*** to determine appropri- NA NA NA NA ate measures for con-trolled re-entry and recovery based on estimated total pop-ulation exposure, available EPA PAG's and other relevant factors. (35) u ** Scenario Dependent *** Every Six Years PAGE 7
V(D COLUMBIA HERMANN HONTOOMERY JEFF. CITY CITY
- 33. Demonstrate ability to
*** implement appropriate NA NA NA !
NA measures for controlled re-entry and recovery. (35)
- 34. Demonstrate the ability
*** to maintain staffing No No Yes Yea on a continuous 24 hour basis by actual shift change. (2)
- 35. Demonstrate the ability
*** to coordinate the evac- NA NA NA NA uation of on site per-sonnel. (23)
[\ ). 4* Demonstrate the ability to carry out emergency NA NA NA NA response EOC's, mobil-ite staff that report to the EOC's, establish communications linkages and complete telephone call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New)
*** Every Sir. Years O
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- CALLAWAY SCEDOL OBJECTIVES - CALLAWAY 1991 SO. CALLAWAY FULTON OSAGE CO MO SCHOOL R-2 DIST. pS DIST R-1 DIST. FOR DEAF 58
- 1. _ Demonstrate the ability
- to monitor, understand and use emergency class-ification levels (ECL) NA NA NA NA through the appropri-ate implementation of emergency functions i and activities cor-2 responding to ECL-as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area
- Emergency and Gensral Emergency. (NE4)
- 2. ' Demonstrate the ability
.to izefully alert, mobil-and activate per- NA NA NA NA O* sonnel for-both facil-ity and field-based emergency functions (1) 3.- Demonstrate the ability
- to direct, coordinate and control emergency NA NA NA NA activities.
- 4. Demonstrate the ability
- to~ communicate with.all Yes No No No appropriate locations, 4
organizations, and field personnel.- (5)
- 5. D6monstrate the ade-
- quacy of facilities NA NA NA NA equipment, displays and other: materials to support. emergency
- operations (4) < ' *" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each ble nial exercise.
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(M (,) SO. CALLAWAY TULTON R-2 DIST DIST. 58 CSAGE CO R-1 MO SCHOOL FOR DEAF
- 6. Demonstrate ability a to continuously monitor Yes No and control emergency ARCA ARCA worker exposure (20)
- 7. Demonstrate the appro-o priate equipment and NA NA NA NA procedures for deter-mining field radia-tion measurements. (7) 8.- Demonstrate the appro-
- priate equipment and NA NA NA NA procedures for the measurement of airborne radiciodine concengra-tions as low as 10 l 1 microcurie per cc in the presence of noble gases.
(8)
- 9. Demonstrate ability to obtain samples of parti-O culate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform labora-NA NA NA NA tory analyses. (New) *
- 10. Demonstrate the ability a within the plume exposure pathway, to project dosa- NA NA NA NA age to the public via plume exposure based on plant and field data.
(10)
*" Core Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial exercise.
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- 11. Demonstrate the ability R-2 DIST DIST 58 R-1 DIST THE DEAF o to make appropriate protective actions decisions, based on NA NA NA NA projected or actual dosage. EPA PAG's availability of adequacy shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors (10)
- 12. Demonstrate the ability to initially alert the public within the 10 NA NA NA NA alle EPZ, and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appro-priate State and/or local official (s).
(13) Demonstrate the ability O3. to coordinate the form-ulation and dissemin- NA NA NA NA ation of accurate in-formation and instruc-tions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has i occurred. (14, 25)
- 14. Demonstrate the ability
- to brief the media in an accurate, coordinate NA NA NA NA and timely manner. (24)
- 15. Demonstrate the ability
- to establish and oper-ate rumor control in NA NA NA NA a coordinated and timely fashion. (26)
*"^ ORE Objectives" that are to be demonstrated in each biennial ehercise.
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- 16. Demonstrate the ability
** to make the decision to recommend the use of Yes No No No KI to emergency workers and institutionalized persons, based on pre-determined criteria, as well as to distri-buto and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releases. (21, 22)
- 17. Demonstrate the ability NA NA NA NA
** to make the decision if the State plan so specifies, to recommend th'e use of KI for the general public, based on O predetermined cri-teria, as well as to distribute and and administer it once the decision ,
is made, if necessi- , tated by radiciodine ' releases. (21, 22)
- 18. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary NA NA NA NA to implement appropri- l ate protective actions for the impacted perm-anent and transient pluma EPZ population (including transits-dependent persons, -special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionalized personri. (15) ** Scenario Dependent PAGE 4
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- 16. Doaonstrate the ability
** to aake the decision to reccmmend the use of Yes No No No XI to emergency workers and Lnstitutionalized persons, based on pre-determined criteria, I as well as to distri- l bute and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi- ;
tated by radioiodine releases. (21, 22)
- 17. Demonstrate the ability NA NA NA NA
** to make the decision if the State plan so specifies, to recommend th'e use of KI for the general public, based on
( predetermined cri-teria, as well as to distribute and and administer it once the decision is made, if necessi-tated by radiciodine releases. (21, 22)
- 18. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary NA NA NA NA to implerent appropri-ate protective actions ,
for the impacted perm-anent and transient plume EPT population (including transit-dependent persons, special needs popu-lations, handicapped and institutionali?ed persons). (15)
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- 19. Demonstrate the ability
** and resources necessary Yes No No No to implement appropriate protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ. (19)
- 20. Demonk,, rate the organi-
** zational ability and NA NA NA NA resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and shel-tered areas. (16,17)
- 21. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of procedures NA NA NA NA facilities, equipment and personnel for the O \
registration, radio-logical monitoring and decontamination of evacuees. (27)
- 22. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of facilities equipment and person- NA NA NA NA nel for congregato care of evacuees. (28)
- 23. Demonstrate the ade-
*e quacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures NA NA NA NA and personnel for transporting contam-insted, injured or exposed individuals.
(31)
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- 24. Demonstrate the ade-
** quacy of medical faci-l lities equipment, pro- NA NA NA NA cedures, personnel for handling contaminated injured or exposed individuals. (31).
- 25. Demonstrate the ade-
-** quacy of facilities NA NA NA NA equipment, supplies, procedures and par-sonnel for decon-tamination of emer-gency workers, equip-ment and vehicles and for vaste disposal.
(29)
- 26. Demonstrate ability g* 4 to identify the need NA NA NA NA for and call upon
(' federal and other outside support agencies assistance. (32)
- 27. Demonstrate the appro-
** priate use of equip-ment and procedures NA NA NA NA for collection and transport of samples of vegetation, food crops, milk, meat poultry, water, and animal feeds (indi-genous to the area and stored). (9). ** Scenario Dependent O PAGE 6 l
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i O' SO CALLAWAY FULTON OSAGE CO MO SCHOOL ; R-2 DIST DIST 58 R-1 DIST THE DEAF ' 28. Demonstrate the appro-e* priate lab operations HA NA NA NA and procedures for measuring and analy-zing samples of vegetation, food corps, milk, meat, poultry, water and ; animal feeds (indi- ~ genous to the area
.and-stored). (9)
- 29. . Demonstrate the ability
** to project dosage to public for ingestion NA NA NA NA pathway exposure and determine appropriate protective measures, based on. field data.
FDA PAG's-and other relevant factors. (11 Demonstrate the ability C). 4 to implement both pre-ventive and emergency NA NA NA NA protective actions for-ingestion pathway . l hazards. (12)
- 31. Demonstrate the ability
*** to estimate total pop-- NA NA NA NA .ulation exposure. (34) ,
- 32. Demonstrate the ability
*** to determine appropri- NA NA NA NA ate measures for con-trolled re-entry and recovery based on ;
estimated total-pop-ulation exposure, available EPA PAG's and other relevant factors.-(35)
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- 33. Demonstrate ability to NA NA NA NA
*** implement appropriate measures for controlled re-entry and recovery.
(35)
- 34. Demonstrate the ability
*** to maintain staffing NA NA NA NA on a continuous 24 hour baris by actual shift cbc.nge. (2)
- 35. Demonstrate the ability
*** to coordinate the evac- NA NA NA NA untion of on site per-sonnel. (23)
- 36. Demonstrate the ability
*** to carry out emergency NA NA NA NA response EOC's, mobil-O 1:e staff that report to the EOC's, establish communications linkages and complete telephone call down during an unannounced off hours drill or exercise. (New) *** Every Six Years O PAGE 8 i -__.-- --2-_ - - - -___- m___-- . _ .
CALLAVAY PLANT ANNUAL EXERCISE PLAYER GUIDELINES xJ
- 1. Ceneral The Annual Exercise will be conducted on Vednesday, June 5, 1991 and l Thursday, June 6, 1991. Players' critiques will be held in each !
facility immediately after each phase of the exercise (i.e., Plume Exposure phase, Ingestion Pathway phase, and the Reception and Care Center drills). A critique summary of the p1wne exposure portion of the exercise will be conducted on June 5,1991, immediately af ter the facility critiques. All Emergency Response Facility key coordinators should attend. II. Earticinating Orranizations A. June 4, 1991
- 1. Montgomery City Reception and Care Center B. June 5, 1991
- 1. All Union Electric Emergency Response Organizations !
- 2. Emergency Response Organizations from:
- a. The State of Missouri
- b. Callaway County
- c. Gasconade County
- d. Osage County
- e. Montgomery County
- 3. Callaway Community Hospital
- 4. Callaway County Ambulance Service
- 5. University of Missouri, Columbia Research Reactor Lab C. June 6, 1991 l
L 1. State Emergency Organi::ations from:
. a. State Emergency Management ABency (SEMA) l b. Bureau of Rad Health (BRH)
- c. Division of Family Services O
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- d. Departments of:
- 1) Agriculture !
- 2) Conse rvation
- 3) Natural Resources
- 2. Lincoln University Reception & Care Center III. Pre-sticine/ Pre oositionine/ Pre exercise Meetines A. EOF and Public Information Organization personnel whose offices are not at the-Callaway Plant will be pre staged.
B. Control Room operators will be pre staged in the simulator prior to commencement of the Exercise. C. Simulator Communicators will.be pre staged in the lunchroom of the Training Center and called when needed. D. A Control Room crew shift turnover and a management meeting will be held in the simulator after commencement of the Exercise. Control Room personnel should be in the simulator at 0700 hours for shift turnover. IV. Extent of Play - Onsite All participant activities will be carried out to the fullest possible extent with the following exceptions, cautions, or limitations. A. All drill communications (telephone, announcements, radio, etc.) should be preceded and followed by the phrase "THIS IS A DRILL". Communications with off site organizations or individuals who are not aware of the Exercise should include an explanation that their actions are not actually required. B. No plant systems which affect plant safety will be manipulated or operated. , C. Actual administration of potassium iodide will be simulated should conditions warrant administration. D. The simulator will be used for all Exercise activities instead of-the actual Control Room. E-. Controllers may terminate any action by participants if those actions are deemed unnecessary, inadvisable, or unsafe by the Controller. , F. Any evacuation of the plant site (personnel leaving EAB). necessitated by the Exercise scenario will be simulated, t-l Drill 91-3 l 03/26/91 I ..
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CALLAVAY.PiANT ANNUAL EXERCISE PLAYER CUIDELINES C. Personnel will be allowed to return to their normal duties af ter accountability is completed. However, once they return, they should not participate in Exercise activities. I H. Controllers, observers, and non participants will be identified by wearing badges. Controllers are exempt from drill imposed requirements, i.e., frisking, boundaries, etc. V. Eauiement Use of the following equipment will be demonstrated but information may be supplied by Controllers: A. Radiological surveying and analysis equipment B. Plant Computer System
- 1. Tech Assessment groups may use plant data supplied by the plant simulator
- 2. Radiological Release Information System (RRIS) - may use data supplied by the plant simulator or manually input by a Controller.
Equipment not demonstrated and information provided by Controllers: A. TSC/ EOF emergency circulation / ventilation will not be maintained in the emergency position. B. KC008, fire protection panel VI. Extent of Play Offsite A. If the scenario generates conditions which make evacuation of the population necessary. such evacuation will be simulated only. The general public must not be alarmed or impeded in any way. B. The Public Alert System will not be activated during the -exercise, because a full cycle test of the sirens is run each month, and the EBS. Station performs a weekly test. C. The Reception and Care Centers will be demonstrated in separate exercises. Reception and Care Center participants will be
-pre-staged.
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CALLAVAY PLANT ANNUAL EXERCISE PIAYER CUIDELINES D. School evacuation interviews between FEMA evaluators and local school district officials will uske place on June 6, in accordance with the following schedule: Fulton School District - 0900 South Callaway RII Schools 1100 Osage R 1 Schools - 1400 E. Access control will be demonstrated only in the EOCs by appropriate decision making. F. Prior to the start of the Exercise, EOC participants should engage in normal ar.tivities. They should not come to the Emergency Operations Center until called. C. Three sampling teams will be formed for enviro,aental sample collection. Each team will collect one sample of a type different from the other two teams. H. On the second day, environmental sampling teams will be formed for the purpose of collecting samples of vegetation, milk, soil, and water, Transportation to the Radiological Laboratory for analysis will be simulated. I. Sample locations will be pre identified for demonstracing the taking of environmental samples. J. The University Radiation Laboratory will participate on the first day of the exercise for purposes of demonstrating analytical capability. The Radiological Laboratory's participation will be simulated on the second day. K. Environmental data will be provided by controllers on both days of the exercise. L. On the first day, Field Monitoring teams will collect air and other environmental samples for transportation to, and analysis by, the University Radiological Laboratory. M. The second day of the exercise will be limited to a demonstration of Ingestion Pathway objectives only. fl . State EOC personnel will be pre staged for the Ingestion Pathway portion of the exercise. O, No ordinances, statutes, or laws should be violated during the exercise. P. Should a real emergency arise during the exercise, participation in the exercise will cease, and the real emergency will be dealt with. Drill 91-3 03/26/91
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CALLAVA7 PLANT ANNUAL EXERCISE PLAYEtt CUI.1ELINES i Q. No participant should perforro any unsafe act in order to I demonstrate an exercise objective. If there is a question regarding s.afety, check with your controller. 8 5 Drill 91 3 03/26/91 s ,.]p..., .,g w..m--.,.. e w..ey,,,,.y-,--,,..,-r.,,- . , , p.v.c..g.,.,wm__.,.m_.,,
ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS
- 1. All exercise controllers should pre-position themselves at least 30 minutes prior to facility activation.
Time EasllirY Activation Pre-vosition Simulator 0700 0630 TSC 0805 0730 OSC 0805 0730 EOF 0915 0845 JPIC 0305 0730 county / State EOC 6/5/91 0805 0730 State EOC 6/6/91 0800 0730 Reception & Care Centers Montgomery County .6/4/91 1900 1830 Lincoln University 6/6/91 1400 1130
- 2. A management meeting will be conducted by the Control Room Lead Controller at 0710 hours. Initial conditions and other pertinent exercise information will be presented to key participants during this meeting.
- 3. All Lcad Controllers should contact the Exercise Lead Controller prior to their facility's/ function's activation time to verify controller communications and to synchronize controller's watches and facility clocks. The governin6 clock will be the digital display in the Simulator which will be synchionized to the Plant Computer System time display, 4, All mest, ages controlling the progress of the exercise scenario are noted with an identifying number.
Messages to be issted to initiate public information or media monitoring functions or messages that are to be utilized to exercise a State, County, or Municipal response will be further identified by a capital letter (s) designator preceding the message number. These 8 designators are as follows:
"PI" Public Information function in the EOF or JPIC "MM" Media Monitoring function in the EOF or JPIC "S" State of Missouri "C" Callaway County "G" Gasconade County "0". Osage County "M" Montgomery County Drill 91-3 03/26/91
ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS gg Contingency messages,-needed to maintain the exercise sc~nario sequence of-events, and messages needed to prompt some action tE.> ay not be required by the scenario are identified by a small let o : signation following the message number as foll 's :
"c" contingency message- "p" prompting message
- 5. If the use of a contingency message is necessary to maintain progress of the exercise scenario, the situation should be discussed with the Exercise Lead Controller prior to the issuance of the message.
- 6. All messages should be issued at their designated time unless otherwise instructed by the Exercise Lead Controller. Time-related plant parameters and radiological data should bo issued upon request to the appropriate exercise " player" or,when players read an instrument pertaining to parameters needed.
-7. Should the simulator fail, plant data should be obtained from the appropriate tables, graphs, or charts contained wAthin the scenario package.
- 8. Controllers should' contact the Lead Controller whenever unplanned scenario variations occur during the exercise. In. addition, other
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- o. The- following guidelines will be adhered to regarding the contacting of off site agencies, a .- All emergency notifications to State and local EOCs should be completed in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00201, Notifications.
- b. Notifications to the NRC will be made by utilizing telephone extension 6336 'to simulate the ENS line.
- c. Any needed contact with the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources will be simulated.
- d. Any contact with the Callaway community Hospital and/or Callaway County Ambulance required by the off-site contaminated. injured persen mini scenario should be completed in acco.rdance with
- appropriate procedures. All other ' injuries- will be simulated and ~
telephone extension 8261 will be utilized to simulate contact with the Hospital and/or Ambulance District,
- e. .Any needed contact with off-site fire agencies will be simulated by contacting the exercise Communicatione Control Center at extension
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ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTRPLLER INSTRUCTIONS
- 10. Each controller should take detailed notes regarding the progress of the exercise and the responses of the exercise " players" The end of this section contains " Controller Observation Sheets" These should be used for taking notes, making comments and completion of the evaluation materials,
- 11. Evaluation materials should be reviewed prior to the exercise. The subject matters covered in the evaluation material should be observed during the exercise and should serve as a guideline for conducting the post exercise critique. Evaluation and Observation sheets must bg turned in to the facility Lead Controller at the end of the facil,ql criticue.
- 12. Areas needing improvement, weaknesses, or concerns (other that. f'ilures of plant equipment) that are observed during the Exercise at.d need corrective actions taken should be documented utilizing th. SOS pregram as cut 11ned in APA-ZZ-00500. SOS's initiated as a result of the Exercise should be sent to the Supervisor, Emergency Prep .redne;5 by June 12, 1991.
- 13. A work request should be initiated on any failure of plant c, situen t observed during the Exercise. This should be accomplished by itilizing the equipment condition tagging procedure as outlined in A" -ZZ 0)325.
- 14. Controllers shall not discuss with exercise " players" the ptoce- use of scenario data or their expected response.
15 Controllers should ensure that contact between participants and observers is avoided. This may include the establishment of observer areas in the emergency response facilities.
- 16. Observers should follow all access control, contamination control, and accountability procedures in effect when entering or exi;ing an Emergency Response Facility. Controllers and evaluators are exempt from these procedures.
- 17. Any controller personnel encountering members of the news media should direct press inquiries to the Nuclear Information Duty Officer (NIDO) or the Joint Public Information Center (JPIC). The telephone numbers are 676 8445 and 634-2076, respectively.
- 18. Prior to the end of the exercise, each controller should circulate a CA-39, Training Documentation Form, ensuring all participants fill it out. These are contained at the end of this section. Completed CA-39s must be given to the facility Lead Controller.
- 19. Following the termination of each phase of the exercise (Plume Exposure, Ingestion Pathway, and Reception and Care Center phases),
each '.ead Controller for each facility / function shall lead a critique j of the exercise activities using the Evaluation Form (s) as a guideline. ; Drill 91-3 03/26/91
' ANNUAL EXERCISE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS k
- 20. - On June 5,1991, the Lead Controllers should meet in the EOF
.immediately after the completion of their facility critiques for an additional critique of the plume exposure portion of the exercise.
- 21. . All scenario packages should be returned to the Emergency Preparedness Departmetit.
- 22. The controller organization and phone numbers'are attached.
- 23. Controller radio instructions:
- a. Monitor channel 2 when dispatched with a team,
- b. Conversation should be switched to channel 5, 6, or 7, if possible, to free-up channel 2.
- c. Turn-the squelch as far clockwise as needed to increase sensitivity and full clockwise if communications are breaking up.
- d. DO NOT monitor on the radio while in the OSC, as this action creates excess noise and wastes battery time.
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. Allow Dose Assessment personnel to perform dose calculations us normal, but if they exceed 4.9 REM Thyroid or 9 REM Whole-Body at 10 miles or be:'nd, substitute these values 4 for-- their 10 mile' values for Protective Action Recommendations County notification, and . ,
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f_ ANNUAL EXERCISE NARRATIVE
SUMMARY
The plant is operating at 100% power. The plant has been on line for 156 days. Total Core V EFPD is 200. The residual heat removal (RHR) system 'B' train is out-of-service for repairs to tubes in the shell side of the heat exchanger. Repairs are estimated to be 20 hours away from completion. A containment mini purge is in progress for containment venting.
.The initiating event occurs at 0720 as a small letdown line leak inside containment. The leak is isolable it letdown is secured. The crew should respond in accordance with OTO BB 00003, Reactor Coolant System Excessive Leakage. If letdown is isolated, OTO BG 00001, Loss of Letdown, should be implemented.
At 0745 indications are received in the Control Room of a fire in switchgear room No- 1 (NB01). Although the fire is. extinguished within minutes by the halon fire protection system, NB01 experiences damage nd deenergizes. Diesel generator A (NE01) starts but is unable to synch onto the damaged bus. The Shif t Supervisor should declare an ALERT based on Emergency Action Level (EAL) 7B, Fire Potentially Affecting Saf'ty Systems, and activate.the On site Emergency Organization. At 0900 a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) occurs as the Reactor Coolant System f _' (RCS) develops a 1,200 gpm leak. A reactor / turbine trip will occur followed by N. a safety injection, The Emergency Coordinator should declare a SITE EMERGENCY based on EAL 2E, Loss of Coolant Accident > Available Charging Pump Capacity. A Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) sample will be requested. The results will be received by the TSC at 1015 and will indicate that core degradation has occurred. A GENERAL EMERGENCY should be declared by the Emergency Coordinator based on EAL 2G, Small or Large LOCA with Failure of ECCS Leading to Core Degradation. Initial Protective Action Recommendations (PARS) should be for shelter 2 mile radius and 5 miles downwind. At 1045 the LOCA worsens to 10,000 gpm. Significant fuel fcilure occurs with the generation of hydrogen which causes a spontaneous hydrogen burn rerulting in a pressure spike in containment. Having a containment mini-purge damper j previously failed when the Containment Purge Isolation Sign 21 (CPIS) was i received, the pressure spike in containment causes a fallute of the
- containment purge ductwork in the Auxiliary Building. This results in a L release to the environment via the plant unit vent. Following the release, L PARS, based on plant conditions, should be a 5 mile radius evetcuation and ,
evacuation 10 miles downwind.
. Repairs are made to NB01 so that the Diese'l Generator can be synched onto the bus at.1200. Containment Building pressure decreases as the containment pressure equalizes with the Auxiliary Building through the failed penetration.
Containment pressure equalizes with the Auxiliary Building at approximately 1245, effectively terminating the release from the containment to the auxiliary building. Drill 91-3 03/27/91
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SUMMARY
ConditionsEfor plant recovery / event closecut can start being monitored at this time and EIP ZZ 00260, Event Closecut/ Plant Recovery can be implemented aa conditions warrant. At 1305 conditions indicate that the release of radioactive materials to the environment are controlled and within radioactive affluent control limits. A 24 hour time jump occurs at 1330. At this time the plume has dissipated, radistion levels in the plant are stable, and the breach in the containment purge duct has been repaired. The Ingestion Pathway portion of the Exercise begins with a time jump to
-June 7, with participants being provided data to establish the conditions of the scenario. The State Bureau of Radiological Health will analyze the data, develop an environmental sampling plan, and determine appropriate protective actions. Ths State Emergency Management Agency and other State agencies will collect the samples and implement the protective actions, These activities will be repeated af ter subsequent time jumps of 2 and 16 days, at which time the Exercise will be terminated. ,b \j i
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-following exception: - RHR 'B' train for heat exchanger maintenance - SJ RE 01, detector replacement Activities in progress:
Maintenance on 'B' RHR heat exchanger, due to be completed today ~2000 (72 hours 00S allowanca expires at 2359 tonight). A concrete hatch in ('~') the Auxiliary Building roof (El 2047) has been removed to allow crane V access to the heat exchanger shell. Security personnel'are providing access controls. The AB normal supply fan has been secured for this evolution.
- A containment mini purge is in progress for containment venting.
The SPDS computer is available in the simulator and TSC. RRIS-is available in the Simulater, TSC, and EOF. Weather Conditions: Morning temperatures in the 50's increasing to mid 70's by mid-day. Partly cloudy, with rain forecasted overnight. Wind is out of the northwest and steady at about 9 mph. (' Drill 91 3 03/22/91
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) DATE: 06/05/91 TIME: 0600 i
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) DAYS ON-LINE: 156 PLANT OUTPUT: 1227 MW I l DAYS SINCE LAST TRIP: 156 LAST LER: 12/30/90 l I
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I I RCS LEAKAGE: ID .386 GPM UNID .004 GPM DUE 6-06-91 TIME 0800 I i ________________________________________________________________________ 3 SCFM .i
) SECONDARY CHEMISTRY CONDENSER AIR INLEAKAGE: 1)
- j. COND POLISHER S/G S/G S/G S/G t A B C D i S i PUMP EFFLUENT CAT COND (UMHO) .075 .055 .07 .07 .09 .06 l
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SUMMARY
TIME: 0730 1 S l GROSS GENERATOR OUTPUT: 1233.1 MW DATE: 05JUN91 t 54.5 MW NSSS THERMAL POWER 3576.1MW i 1 MOUSE ELECTRICAL LOADS: 99.92% NET' STATION OUTPUT: 1178.6 MWE PERCENT OF FULL POWER: I (= i GROSS HEAT RATE: 9867.5 BTU /KWH 10355.2 BTU /KWH THERMAL EFFICIENCY: 34.5% i p}___________TRATE: f
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_______________________--_____________ .__ .-_______________ i l CAPACITY FACTORS i 1239.7 MW IS UNIT RATING l AS OF MIDNIGHT ON: 22FES91 i UNIT DERATINGS ARE: I SI f NSSS POWER: -1.0 MW l YEAR TO DATE: 100.0 % l CYCLE 5 TO DATE: 91.12% ! S/G BLOWDOWN: -1.3 MW I 1 LATEST 30 DAY: 100.0 % i BACKPRESSURE (NOTE #1): -5.7 MW l l i ----------------------------~~--! VENTURI FOULING: -16.3 MW t
! OTHER LOSSES: -1.6 MW I
_l COMMENTS:
; PERFORMANCE ABOVE RATING: +18.4 MW t I ~l i INITIAL PRESSURE CORRECTION +0.9 MW f } SUM OF UNIT DERATINGS -6.6 MW t l
i 1 NOTE #1: PERFORMANCE EFFECTS OF: -1.49 MW I l -COOLING TOWER: +3.06 MW CT DESIGN PT DEV t C1 --CONDENSER: -1.13 MW C-l . Enter Fl= Help f7=Bkwd f8= Fwd F12= Cancel }
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Scenario' Message- Initiated Time No. From Event 0700 1 SIM Initial conditions are established. Exercise commences with watch turnover to the shift crew. 0720 OBS SIM Letdown line leak inside containment. Crew response should be in accordance with OTO-BB 00003 and OTO BG 00001, 0725 2. SIM (AFW) Personnel ready to start 'A' AFW pump for packing adjustment. 0745 3 NB01 Fire in NB01 switchgear . Fire Brigade Mini. should respond, however fire is Scenario- extinguished by halon.
#1 (KC008~ ;
Alarm) ! 0745 OBS SIM NB01 trips - diesel starts - synchs on bus, then off unable to energi:e NB01.
'O(s,,/ 0747 4c SIM Containment area high alarm received.
(0805) Sc SIM SS should declare ALERT - EAL 7B. 0900- -0BS SIM LOCA occura > charging pump capacity. (0904) OBS SIM Reactor trip and safety injection occur. (0918) 6c _SIM Emergency Coordinator should. declare a SITE EMERGENCY based on EAL-2E, Loss of Coolant Accident > Available Charging Pump Capacity. 0920' 7p TSC Request for PASS sample. 1015 8 Chem Results received from PASS sample, core degradation has occurred. (1030) 9c- TSC Emergency coordinator should declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY L ased on EAL 20, Small or Large LOCA with Failure of ECCS Leading to Core Degradation. 1045 OBS SIM Leak size increases - 10,s00 gpm. c" 1045 10c SIM- Containment area high high alarm received. Drill 91-3 03/26/91
ANNUAL EXERCISE O SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
~ Scenario Message Initiated
__ Time N o '. From Event 1105 . OBS SIM Significant fuel failure occurs with Mini - containment hydrogen concentration Scenario increasing causing hydrogen burn and
#3 pressure spike resulting in containment purge penetration failure and release from containment to Auxiliary Building.
(1105) Mini. Centainment spray pump 'B' fails to start Scenario either manually or when a CSAS is received.
#2 1105 11c SIM Auxiliary Building. area high alarm received.
(1110) 12 NB02 Report of indications at CS Pump breaker. 1115 13c SIM Auxiliary Building area high high alarm received. (1120) 14 CS Pump Report on CS pump damage.
~ /' (1200) NB01 NB01 has been repaired and is ready for the i diesel to be started. This returns 'A' train ECCS components to service.
(1245) OBS SIM Containment pressure has equalized with-Auxiliary Building, 1300' 15c EOF Environmental samples to be obtained by at least one Field Monitoring Team. (1305) OBS Release of redioactive materials to the environment are now controlled and within radioactive effluent control limits. 1330 16 TSC 24 hour timo jump uccurs, EOF
-(1330) OBS SIM- Drill operatien in these facilities may be OSC terminated at the discretion of the Shift HPAC Supervisor and the facilities' Lead Controller. /
(1340) OBS- TSC Recovery and Reentry discussions and operations should coemence.- Once these operations are conducted to the satisfaction of the Emergency Coordinator and the- _45 facility Lead Controller, TSC activities may be terminated. Drill 91-3 03/26/91 l-
ANNUAL EXERCISE-SEQUENCE OF EVENTS w Scenario Message Initiated Time No. From __ Event _, (1340) OBS EOF Recovery and Reentry discussion and aperation should commence. The Dose / Rad Assessment Group should assist the Bureau of Radiological llealth and other offsite agencies w! h reentry activities. (1530) 17 All The Exercise is terminated. Remaining Facilities O Drill 91-3 03/26/91
ANNUAL EXERCISE OFFSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Scenario Message Initiated Time No. By Event Description 0700 Exercise be6 1ns at plant. (0820) OBS PLANT Notification of ALERI from Plant. (0933) OBS PLANT Notification of SITE EMERGENRY from Plant. (0948) OBS SEMA EBS Message #2 released. Simu ..ed siren sounding. (1045) OBS PLANT Notification of QJNERAL EMERGENCY from Plant. (1100) OBS SEMA EBS Message #3 released. Simulated siren sounding.
0-1s Osage Handicapped resident calls for Controller transportation assistance. .0) OBS PLANT Notification of RELEASE from Plant.
G 1s O 1145 Gasconade Controller Handicapped resident calls for transportation assistance. 1200 Mini- Offsite Report of contaminated injury offsite, Scenario Inj ury Ambulance and Hospital respond.
#5 Controller 1300 S-1s BRH 24-haur time jump for BRH. Others continue Controller playing. BRH briefed on plant status, release status, and meteorological conditions, DOE flyover data and laboratory analysis data proviled to BRH. BRH determines footprint and identifies restricted areas. BRH determines protective action recommendations. BRH devises samplin5 plan.
(1320) CSS PLANT Notification of EELEASE TERMINATI2N from Plant. 1330 C-1s County / 24-hour time jump for County / State EOCs. 0-2s State EOC Participants briefed on plant status, M-2s Controllers release status and meteorological G-2s conditions. County / State EOCs begin S-2s reviewing procedures, discussing response options, and filling out worksheets. Drill 91-3 03/27/91
ANNUAL EXERCISE OFFSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Scenario Message Initiated T c.ne No. By Event Descriotion . _ _ 1345 C-2s State / All offsite participants rejoin timeline. 0-3s County /BRH BRH briefs SEMA Forward Command Post. M 2s Controllers SEMA FCP updates County / State EOCs on G-3s restricted areas and protective action S-3s recommendations. SEMA coordinates protective action activities with Counties. County / State agencies coordinate and implement protectivo action recommendations. 1530 C-3s All Exercise terminates. Critique held. 0-4s Controllers M-3s G-4s S-4s c l Drtli 91-3 03/27/91
ANNUAL EXERCISE l SEQUENCE OF EVENTS PUBLIC RELATIONS AND RUMOR CONTROL Scenario Message Initiated Time No. From Event 0930 MMJ l JPIC KOMU TV newsbreak. 0930 PI l CCC Phone call to PI office. 0935 MMJ 2 JPIC KMBC Cable TV 9 newsbreak. 0935 PI-2 CCC Phone call to PI office. 0940 MME-1 EOF KMIZ TV 17 newsbreak. 0945 MMJ 3 JPIC KRCC-TV 13 newsbreak. 0945 MME 2 EOF KFAL radio in Fulton newsbreak. 1030 MME 3 EOF KMIZ TV 17 newsbreak. 1030 PI-3 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1035 MMJ 4 JPIC KRCC TV 13 newsbreak. 10 3 '.' P1-4 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1040 MMJ-5 JPIC KOMU-TV newsbreak. 1040 PI-5 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1042 MMJ 6 JPIC KWOS radio newsbreak. 1045 FI 6 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1050 PI-7 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1100 PI-8 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1105 PI-9 CCC JPIC rumor cc.itrol phone call . 1115 PI-10 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1120 MME-4 EOF KFAL radio in Fulto- newsbreak, 1120 MMJ 7 JPIC KWOS radio newsbreak. 1120 PI-11 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1125 MMJ-8 JPIC KMBC Cable TV 9 newsbreak. 1125 PI-12 CCC JPIC rumor cuatrol phone call. Drill 91-3 02/20/91 l
ANNUAL EXERCISE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS h V PUBLIC RELATIONS AND RUMOR CONTROL Scenario Message Initiated _ Time No. From Event 1130 MME-5 EOF KMIZ TV 17 newsbreak. 1130 PI 13 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1130 MMJ.9 JPIC KOMU-TV newsbreak. 1140 PI-14 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1140 MMJ-10 JPIC KRCG .'J 13 newsbreak. 1155 PI-15 CCC JFt.C rumor control phone call. 1200 MME-6 EOF KMIZ-TV 17 newsbreak. 1200- PI-16 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1215 PI 17 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1230 PI-18 CCC Phone call to PI office.
/) 1240 PI 19 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call.
U 1245 PI-20 CCC JPIC rumor control phone call. 1250 PI-21 CCC Phone call to PI office. 1300 PI-22 CCC Phone call to PI office. l l l' 1 I" ' s NJ
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ANNUAL EXERCISE SIMULATOR EVENTS l 1122 Lvini 0630 Simulator preparation:
- 1. Initialize at 10 60 (100% power MOL)
- 2. Place RHR 'B' OOS and hang WPA on the following valves:
EJ-HV-8804B (override P17079 A & B to 2) EJ HV 15 (override P11019 A & B to 2) EJ-FCV-611 (override P17077 A & B to 2) EG-HV-102 (override Pl7078 A 6 B to 2) Override Pl7062E to 2
- 3. Set ANN for NB02 Bkr Inop (ANF021) 4 Insert containment spray pump failure to start malfunction -
MALF ?RR6
- a. Pump B
- b. O see ramp
- c. Activate
- 5. Entet following file: FILE METTVR2
- 6. SW XDI:5051(20) '00020002 This will fail GT HZll in the open position.
- 7. Set CRMSTU(2) - lE-12 This removes the decay function from the process rad monitors.
- 8. Set CRMSALA(2) - 1E-12
- 9. Set JPOLL(1)-F This removes rad monitor SJ-01 from service.
- 10. Plug in RERP phones and test.
- 11. Merge gaitronics with plant and test.
- 12. Ensure TSC/ EOF modems plugged in for SPDS/RRIS.
- 13. Ensure simulator E-Kit in place.
- 14. Synchronize simulator digital clock with RRIS.
0700 Commence Exercise with watch relief. 0700 RAMP SDR0024H, 7.5, 10000, O l Drill 91-3 05/31/91
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- a. 25 gpm
- b. 180 sec ramp
- c. Activate 0730 RAMP SDR0039H, 1800, 5400, 0 RAMP SDR0040H, 1800, 5400, O RAMP SDR0041H, 1800, 5400, O RAMP SDR0042H, 1800, 5400, 0 0745' Fire in NB01 - Alarms on KC008 (tfessage) 0745 Loss of NB01 MALF EPS-5
- a. NB01
- b. 15 see time delay
- c. Activate When the diesel starts, perform the following to ensure that NB01
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- a. Override P15031A to 1 (PTL for NB0111) - don't do this until the breaker closes,
- b. Override P15031F to 1 (amber light for NB0111) c; Override P15031C to 1
- d. If crew attempts to supply NB01 from XNB02, do not allow NB0109 to close.
0800 RAMP ZGTA601, 1.0E4, 12600, 0 RAriP ZGTG313, 1E 2, 3600, O RAMP ZGTP311, 1E-7, 3600, 0 RAMP ZGTI312, 1E-6, 3600, 0 Note: Stop the ramp on 311, 312, 313 when the SI occurs (monitor flow isolates) and reinitiate the ramps if flow is restored so that they reach their final values at 1045, 1030, and 0945, respectively. l f\
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ANNUAL EXERCISE f SIMULATOR EVENTS 11ct Event 0900 LOCA occurs. HALF RCS 6
- a. Loop 2
- b. 1200 gpm
- c. 900 sec ramp d, Activate 0900 RAMP SDR0019H, 10000, 1800 RAMP Sr'+.SO40H,10000,1800 FAMP SDR0041F, 10000, 1600 RAMP SDR0042H, 10000, 1800 0920 RAMP SDR0047H, 90, 3600, 0 0930 set the following Area Rad Monitors to 10000 SDR0039H SDR0040H SDR0041H SDR0042H 1030 Set SDR0024H to 7.5 Sec SDR0047H to 90 Q
\s J Set ZGTC313 to 1E 2 Set ZCTP311 to 1E 7 Set ZGT1312 to 1E 6 1045 LOCA increases to 10,000 gpm RAMP SMLRCS6, 1E 1, 180.0, 0.0 If crew attempts to obtain containment H2 e ncentration, perform the fe?. lowing: .. Ensure valve lineup completed *.o allow ilow through analyzers,
- b. Ensure analyzers placed in analy:t position on MCB 15 minute warmup required.
- c. Override P20004 and set at 5 (5%) if before hydrogen burn or 1 (1%) if after burn.
1045 Set SMLRCS6 to IE 1. 1105 P%rform the following to simulate a hydrogen burn (explosion) inside containment:
- a. MONV AChMA (normal value approximately 165,413)
- b. RAMP ACNMA, 375,000.0, 15.0, 0.0 3- Drill 91-3 05/31/^1
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- c. RAMP ACNMA, 250,000.0, 15.0, 0.0 (after 375.000 is reached)
- d. RAMP ACNMA, 110,000.0, 6000.0, 0.0 (after 250.000 is reached)
- e. RAMP ZGTG214, 1E.1, 300, 20.0
- f. RAMP ZGTG215, 1.1E1, 600, 10.0
- g. RAMF 20TG216, 1.1E1, 600, 0.0
- h. MONV X20D82M (CTPDI40 meter reading)
This value should be monitored as cor.tainment pressure equalizes with auxiliary buildinE pressure. If required,
- adjutt ACNMA so that X20D82M reads approximately 0 at 1245 this indicates that containment pressure has equalized with auxiliary building pressure, effectively terminating the release,
- i. RAMP SDR0025H, 720, 3600, 0
- j. RAMP SDR0027H, 10000, 1800, O
- k. RAMP SDR0028d, 10000, 1800, 0 1115 RAMP SDR00371;, 72, 2700, O RAMP SDR0038H, 7200, 2700, 0 1132- Wind shift occurs
- a. Set RDZ0010F - 290
- b. Set RDZ0010S - 292
- c. Set RDZOO60P - 295
- d. Set RDZ0090P - 294 1200 '.' hen NB01.is repaired, perform the following to restore to u -service:
- a. Restore overridden inputs to normal P15031A l-P15031F
-P15031C
- b. Clear MALF EPS 5
- c. Diesel will probably be manually secured by LOA's which L will have to be used to restart the diesel.
1200 RAMP SDR0037H, 1, 7200, 0 Drill 91 3 05/31/91
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-Ilmt Event RAMP SDR0038H, 50, 7200, 0 [
RAMP SDR0025H, 5, 5400, O l 1215 a. RAMP ZGTG216, 1.4E 3, 2700.0, 10.0
- b. RAMP ZGTG215, 1.4E 3, 2700.0, 0.0 .
- c. RAMP ZGTA601, 4.163, 4500.0, 0.0 f 1225 RAMP ZGTG214, 1.4E.3, 2100.0, 0.0 !
i 1300 RAMP SDR0027H, 75, 2700, 0 RAMP SDR0028H, 500, 2700, 0 1330 Af ter time jump, exercise is completed. Freeze the simulator Post Simulator restoration: Critique
- 1. Unplug RERP phones and return to storage location. ;
- 2. Isolate gaitronics froa the plant,
- 3. Disconnect TSC SPDS from simulator. I
- 4. Remove all drill VPA from the simulator.
- 5. Contact plant helpers to take simulator Y Kit to HP Access Control.
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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Simulator Location: Simulator Message No. 1 (controller) Delivered to: Shift Supervisor Location: S inaul a to r Scenario Time: 0700 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL The uni: is a 100n power (-1235 Mwe). The plan: has been at power for 156 days. The last uni: trip was 156 days ago. Total Core V EFFD is 178. All plant equipment is either in ser/ ice or available for ser/ ice with the following exception:
- RHR '3' train for heat exchanger maintenance . $J RE 01, detec:or replacement Activities in progress: - Maintenance on 'B' PJtR heat exchanger, due to be completed today -2000 (72 hours 00S allowance expires at 2359 tonight). A concrete hatch in the auxiliary Building roof (El 2047) has been removed to allow crane access to :he heat exchanger shell. Security personnel are providing access con:rols. The A3 ner al supply fan has been secured for this evolu: ion. : - A containment mini purge is in prograss for containment venting, The SFOS compu er is available in the simulator and TSO. eather - Conditions: Morning temperatures in the 50's increasing to mid 70's by mid day. Far:ly cloudy, vi:h rain forecas:ed overnigh:. '.lind is ou: of the nor:hwes: and s:eady at ~
abou: 9 mph. Drill 91-3 EIS IS A DRILL 03/13/91
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Delivered to: OS Location: Simulator Scenario Time: 0747 l Phone No. ; l-i- [ THIS IS A DRILL . 1 i- ; Y j Annunciator 628 alarming-Rad Monitor panel indicates high radiation in containment. i 1 (See Area Radiation Monitor Data for specific values) l b i l l i i' j l- l l l l t ! tilli ! l ' i I l l l l i l-l i i I i t c THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 03/27/91 ; i _ _ - - . _ __ -N6 M ee %M-mimummurailir ---- ._ O UbMNT'--- --
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I SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: Simulator Location: Simulator Hessage No. Se l (controller) ; Delivered to: ES Location: Simulator Scenario Time: (0805) Phone No. t THIS IS A DRILL An ALERT should be declared based on EAL Group 7B. Fire Potentially Affecting Safety Systems. 9 :
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e SCENARIO MESSACE initiated by: TSC Location: TSC Message No. 6e ) (controller) Delivered to: EC Location: TSC Scenario Titne: (0918) Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL A SITE EMERCENCY should be declared based on EAL Group 2E, Loss of Coolant Accident > Available Charging Pump Capacity. I A P 1 THIS IS A DRILL 1: Drill 91 3-l .03/27/91 F l
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IllIS IS A DRILL Request that Chen..stry take a PASS sample and do a gamma isotopic analysis.- - i O . 1. l l 1 IRIS IS A DRILL
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SCENARIO MESSACE Initiated by: TSC Location: Ltc Message No. _ 9c (controller) Delivered to: EC Location: TSC Scenario Time: (1030) Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL A CENERAL EMERCENCY should be declared based on EAL 20 Small or Large LOCA with Failure of ECCS Leading to Core Degradation. UULLS A DRILL Drill 91 3 03/27/91
i SCENARIO HESSAGE till> Initiated by: Simulator Location: SJ;- lator Message No. 10e l (controller) l Delivered to: OS _ Location: Simulator Scenario Time: 1045 5 Phone No. THIS_IS A DRILL Annunciator 62A alarming. Rad Monitor panel indicates high high radiation in containment. (See Area Radiation Monitor Data for specific values) tilli : b X _ ji IRIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 03/27/91
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Initiated by: Simulator Ooerator Location: NB02 (Sim) Message No. 12 (controller) Delivered to: R0/or Location: (R Scenario Time: (1110) Phone No. T111S IS A DRILL Report of containment-spray pump breaket status (NB0203). May be EO reporting from simulator operator. May be from repair team. Message: I have two flags dropped on the breaker. I have an instantaneous OC on phase C (150 151/M) and a 150 G/M. The 186 lockout is also energized. If an attempt to reset the 186 is tried, it will not reset. O THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 03/27/91
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THIS IS A DRILL ) Annunciator 62A alarming. Rad Monitor panel indicates high high radiation in Auxiliary Building on 2047'.El. ' (See Area Radiation Monitor Data for specific values) O . i 9 THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 , 03/27/91
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- The flexible conduit going to the conduit box on the motor has been !
camagod. It looks like something was dropped on the conduit crimping it to the point that damage has been done to the leads going to the moto . , Something must have shorted when the pump tried to atart as charring is evident where the conduit has been damaged. O V
. TilIS IS A DRILL Drill'91-3 03/27/91
SCENARIO MESSAGE l Initiated by: E b d Assess._ _ Location: [QF Message Ho, 15e (controller) Delivered to: Ecd Assess. Coer3. Location: EOF Scenario Time: 1300 Thcne No. THIS IS A DIJ1L Have at least one Field Monitoring Team obtain envirotunental sartples, bringing them to the EOF. THIS IS A Q&ILL Drill 91 3 03/27/91
JCENARIO MESSAGE Lead controller Initiated by: EOF /TSC/SIM Location: EOF /TSC/SIM Message No. 16 (controller) Delivered to: RM/EC/SS Location: EOF /TSC/SIM. Scenario Time: (1330) Phone No, THIS IS A DRILL A 24 hour time jump has just occurred. It is now 1330 on June 6 (Thursday). Plant recovery was declared 30 minutes ago (1300) in
. accordance with EIP ZZ 00260, Evenc Closeout / Plant Recovery.
The following conditions now exist:
- The plume has dissipated - Rad levels in plant are stable ,
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- Breach in containment purge duet has been repaired, iL g pf THIS IS A DRILL .
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i 1 . i j SCENARIO MESSACE .- } O Initiated by: Lead controller Location: All Message No. 17 l l (controller) 4 6
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- All Participants Location: All Scenario Time: (1530)
. Phone No. ! 1 THIS IS A DRILL- , .i S-The Exercise is terminated. i i, 4 0 . T 1 I THIS IS A DRILL Drill 9143 i l- 03/27/91
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i i SCENARIO MES E j O Initiated by: BPJi Centro 11er kcation: EOF Message No, S 1s - (controller) l i Delivered to: EPJi Particiertnts Location: E0P Scenario Time: 1300 Phone No. l THIS IS A DRILL - ' I i Announce a 24 hour time-jump for the Bureau of Radiological Health. All other participants will continue playing as a part of the normal scenario. ) l Provide BRH with Mini. Scenario a6, containin6 the time jump data, so- that J they can begin work on the Relocation / Reentry / Return portion of the Exercise. I Other participants will rejoin BPJi as a result of a time jurep at 1330. l 1 i 9 1 i i i l~ 9 THIS IS A DRILL-Drill 91 3 04/02/91 V"*9 1F'"'"T TPTu'tM*f--T"'m-msf W F "1 + *tr W WPdM"' W- vprO'f'4M1'"P'98T D W S- -.WP&M"- _=-TNT TT "V 98 "FT "'WG""# "'*l'W
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[ State EOC i Initiated by: State of Missouri Location and TCP Message No. S 2s- l (controller) ! All Delivered to: All Particiennts Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1330 i Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL Announce a 24 hout time jump in all offsite facilities. :
-Provide participants with a briefing of initial conditions so that they can synchronize themselves with the Bureau of Radiological Health, who time. jumped at 1300.
The initial-conditions are as follows: [ June 6th (Simulated) The Callaway Plant announced that all radioactive releases from the plant were stopped at 135.5 hours on June-5th,1991. The plant .is i shutdown, cooled down, and depressurized with no additional releases anticipated. Plant recovery was declared at 1500 hours on June 5th, t 1991. The plume has dissipated but deposition of radioactive , materials has occurred. DOE air monitoring ~ teams.have been requented i and their arrival is anticipated late on June 5th. The vinds continue
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from the west northwest at approximately 5 miles per hour. No precipitation has occurred or is anticipated. Protective action recommendations for those areas affected on June 5th are still in place Access control points established on June 5th remain in operation. Reception and Care Centers at Lincoln University , and Montgomery City were opened, remain in operation, and all ' registrants have been monitored and temporarily housed. There were no incidences of over exposure of emergency workers. BRH has collected field samples for analysis and is avaiting this-data. THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 04/02/91 .a u .---- a . -a , . . - -
SCENARIO MESSACE State EOC Initiated by: State of Missouri Location; and FCP Message No. S-3s (controller) All Delivered to: All Participants Loc a *. ion : Locations Scenario Time: 1365 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL 1 l All participants should now rejoin the timeline. It is now 1345 on June 6, l 1991. ; 1 l l l l l l 1 l THIS IS A DRILL l Drill 91-3 03/27/91
i i-1 t i SCENARIO MESSACE i G I State EOC Initiated by: State of Missouri Location: and-FCP Message No. S 4s (controller) i All i Delivered to: All Particioants Location: L2fations Scenario Time: 1530 l }
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SCENARIO MESSAGE Callaway ; Initiated by: Callaway County C 1s-
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. All Delivered to: All Particirants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1330 Phone No.
THIS IS A DRILL > Announce a 24 hour tima jump in all offsite facilities. . Provide participants with_a briefing of initial conditions so that they can , synchronize themselves with the Bureau of Radiological Health, who time. jumped at 1300. ' The initial conditions are as follows: June 6th (Simulated)
,. The Callaway Plant announced that all radioactive releases from the
- plant were stopped at.1315 hours on June 5th,1991. The plant is shutdown, cooled down, and depressurized with no additional releases anticipated._ Plant recovery was declared at 1500 hours on June 5th, 1991. ' The plume has dissipated but deposition of radioactive mat > rials has occurred. DOE air monitoring teams have been requested-f, and their arrival is anticipated late on June- 5th. The winds continue l from the west northwest at apnroximately 5 miles per hour. No precipitation has occurred or is anticipated.
I Protective action recommendations for those areas affected on June l Sth are still in place. Access control points established on June 5th L remain in operation. Reception and Care Centers at Lincoln University l' and Montgomery City _were opened, remain in operation, and all registrants have been monitored _and temporarily housed. There were no incidences of over exposure of emergency workers. BRH has-collected field samples for analysis and is awaiting this data. O THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 04/02/91
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Initiated by: GLljnway County Location: EOC Message No. C-2s. (controller) All , Delivered to: All Participants Location: Lpeations Scenario Time: 1345 Phone No, l' i 4 THIS IS A DRILL l ,. All participants should now rejoin the timeline. It is now 1345 on June 6, ! 1991. i l 1 l O l' 1 1 ; i I i i. i. l' , . l i. i
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i l 1 SCENARIO MESSAGE ; I 9 Callaway Initiated by: Callaway County Location: EOC Meshage No. C 3s (controller) All 4 Delivered to: All Particioants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1530 Phone No. l l THIS IS A DRILL l i l l ] The Exercise is terminated. Conduct facility critiques. i.- , l l l l 9 i-i h i t P i i THIS IS A DRILL i-Drill 91-3 03/27/91 E _______._-__2______,.-__,.___,-._.___._.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ , . . . - _ . _ - . . _ . , _ _ _ - . , . , _ _ , _ , . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . - . . . . _ . - _ , . . . . . .
. _ . m _. _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ ~ _ . _ . _ . . _ - 1 i SCENARIO MESSACE : l l l Initiat.3d by: Osace County Location: Osace EOC Message No. . 04s - (controller) l Delivered to: Emere. Memt. Dir. Location: Osace EOC Scenario Time: 1115 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL i i I was.just released frota St. Mary's Health Center last week, and I'm 'c a body cast because of'a broken hip. I heard about the nuclear plant emergency on the radio, but I'm home alone-and am not able to evacuate by myself. Please send somebody to help me. I live about 100 yards a;uth of Route Z on County Road 274, in a white house on the east side of the road. I'm in the back bedroom, and the front door is unlocked. With this body 1 cast, I won' t fi t in a car. They had to bring me home from the hospital in
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SCENARIO MESSAGE 9 Initiated by: Osare County Lccation: Osage EOC Message No 0 2s (controller) All Delivered to: 611 P rticipants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1330 Phone No. ~~ IHI)_lS A DRILL Announce a 24 bour time jump in ull offsite facilities. Provide participsnts with a briefing of initial conditions so that they can synchronize themselve1 with the Bureau of Rcdf ological Health, who time-jwnped at 1300 The initial conditions aro as follows: June 6th (Simulated) The Callaway Plant announced that all radioac;ive releases from the 9 plant were stopped at ' '15 hours on June 5th, 1991. The plant is shutdown, cooled down, and depressurized with no additional releases anticipated. Plant recovery was declared at 1500 hours on June 5th, 1991, The pluma has dissipated but deposition of radioactive materials has occurrad. DOE air monitoring teams have been requested and thei.: arrival is anticipated late on June 5th. The winne, continue from the weat-northwest at approximately 5 miles per hour. No precipi:ation has occurred or is anticipated. Protective action cecommendations for those areas affected on June 5th are still in place. Access control points established on June 5th remain in operation. Reception and Care Centers at Lincoln University and Montgomery City were opened, remain in operation, and all registrants have been moritored and temporarily housed._There were no incidences of over ixposure of emergency workers. BRH has collected field samples for analysis and is awaiting this data. i THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 04/02/91 l
. SCENARIO MESSAGE- @ Initiated by: Osace County Location: Qiare EOC Message No. 0 3s (controller)
All' Delivered to: All Particicants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1345 Phone No.
-r THIS IS A DRILL All participants should now rejoin the timeline. It is now IJ45 on Junc 6. 1991.
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- j. . Initiated by: Osare County Location: Osare EOC Message No. 0 4s (controller)
I All j ._ Delivered to: All Particioants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1530 j' Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL I t . . j The Exercise is terminated Conduct facility critiques. 1 i i I i i l l THIS IS A DRILL l Drill 91-3 03/27/91
SCENARIO MESSACI Montgomery Initiated by: Montgomery County Location: EOC Message No. M-11_ (controller) All Delivered to: All Participants Location: Locations _ Scenario Time: 1330 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL Announce a 24-hour time jump in all offsite facilities. Provide participants with a briefing of initial conditions so that they can synchronite themselves with the Bureau of Radiological Health, who time-j umped at 1300. The initial conditions are as follows: June 6th (Simulated) the Callaway Plant announced that all radioactive releases from the plant were stopped at 1315 hours on June Sch,1991, The plant is shutdown, cooled down, and depressurited with no additional releases anticipated. Plant recovery was declared at 1500 hours on June 5th, 1991. The plume has dissipated but deposition of radioactive materials has occurred. DOE air monitoring teams have been requested and their arrival is anticipated late on June 5th. The winds continue from the west-northwest at approximately 5 miles por hour. No precipitation has occurred or is anticipated. Protective action recommendat.ons for those areas affected on June 5th are still in place. Access control points established on June 5th remain in operation. Reception and Care Centers at Lincoln University and Montgomery City were opened, remain in operation, and all registrants have been monitored and temporarily housed. There were no incidences of over exposure of emergency workers. BRH has collected field samples for analysis and is awaiting this data. ( THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 04/02/91
' SCENARIO MESSAGE i-i :- Montgomery Initiated by: Montgomery County Location: EOC Message No. M-2s l_
(controller) , l All Delivered to: All Particicants- Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1345 Phone No. THIS IS A DRI,LL All participants should now rejoin the timeline. It is now 1345 on June 6, 1991. O
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n i SCENARIO MESSAGE Montgomery
-: Initiated by: Montromery County Location: EOC Message No, M-3s (controller)
All Delivered to: All Particleants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1530 i Phone No, L' THIS IS A DRILL The Exercise is termincted. Conduct facility critiques. 4 i i-i. i 4 J l, - t a p l. THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 I 03/27/91 i-i
SCENARIO MESSAGE Casconade Initiated by: Gasconade County Location: EOC Message Nu G 1s (controller) Casconade Delivered to: Emera. Memt. Dir. Location: E'OC Scenario Time: ,1145 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL I was just released from St. Marv' Health Center last week, and I'm in a body cast because of a broken hip. I heard about the nuclear plant emergency on the radio after the siren went off, but I'm home alone and am not able to evacuate by myself. Please send somebody to help me. I live in Morrison in the second house down the hill from the siren, on the north side of the street. I'm in the back bedroom, and the front door is unlocked. With this body cast, I won't fit in a car. They had to bring me home from the hospital in an ambulance, THIS IC A DRILL Drill 91-3 03/27/91
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\ Gasconede . initiated by: Gasconade County Location: EOC Message No. C-2s (controller)-
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THIS IS A DRILL announce a 24-hour time jump in all offsite facilities.
- Provide participants with a briefir.g of initial conditions so that they can synchronize themselves with the Bureau of Radiological Health, who time-j umped at .1300. ; - The' initial conditions are as follows:
June 6th (Simulated) The Callaway Plant announced that all radioacrive releases from the [\
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plant were stopped at 1315 hours on June 5th,1991. The plant is shutdown, cooled down, and depressurized with no additional _eleases -! anticipated; Plant recovery was declared at-1500 hours on June 5th, 1991. The plume has dissipated but deposition of radioactive materials has occurred. DOE air monitoring teams have been requested and their arrival is anticipated laL on June 5th. The winds continue
- from the west-northwest at approximately 5 miles per hour. No precipitation has occurred or is_ anticipated.
Protective action recommendations. for those areas affected on June 5th are: still in place. Access control points established on June ' 5th _ remain in operation. Reception and Care Centers at Lincoln University and Montgomery City were opened, remain in operation, and all re51strants have been monitored and temporarily housed. There were no incidences of over exposure of emergency workers. BRH has collected field samples for analysis and is awaiting this data.
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SCENARIO MESSAGE Gasconade-- Initiated by: Gasconade County Location: EOC Message No, G 3s (controller) All
- Delivered to: All Particicants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1345 Phone No.
THIS IS'A-DRILL
- All participants should nov rejoin the timeline. It is now 1345 on June 6, -'1991 ,
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All Deliveredtto: All Particioants Location: Locations Scenario Time: 1530 Phone No. THIS IS A DRILL The Exercise is terminated Conduct facility critiques. 9 l l l l 1^ G THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 03/27/91- ,-,.--_,-.--.-...=.-..a--.,..-.-........_.-..-. .. - . . .- - - - - . . . _ - .
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\s -Initiated by: CCC . Location: CCC Message No. PI 1 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 0930 Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL Hey, I was just listening to my scanner. I heard there was a radionuclear alert out there. Can you give me any more information?
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SCENARIO MESSAGE i Initiated by: CCC location: CCC Message No, PI-2 _ Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: _EI Office Scenario Time: 09'S Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is KFAL. We've just received word that you have an alert out at the plant. Can you tell us what happened? (If not), where can we obtain this information? Will you order an evacuation? THIS IS A DRILL arill 91-3 02/22/91
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(/ Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI 3 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1030 Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is the assignment editor at KSDK-TV. We've got a chopper on the way out there to cover this storf. Can you give us a location where we can set down and obtain interviews. Is the EOF OK7 (d \ l i I-l t N k THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91 l=
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l Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI 4 Deliveced to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1035 l l Phone No. 676-8511 , I i THIS IS A DRILL 1 My brother in law's neighbor has a scanner, a bearcat. He said that there's a problem out there. Is there any truth to this? ; l, V'h,
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SCENARIO MESSACE Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message Po. PI-5 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1040 Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is Burns Security, Officer Smith. I've got some people here at the Training Center from the Columbia Tribune.-They want to interview someone in authority at the plant. They've got video cameras and everything. Do you want me to send them 1 to the EOF? l l i lji ( THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 l 02/22/91
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l 1 Hey, I got a bulk acid delivery for you guys. I'm stopped here in Kingdom City i and some of the other truckers say that there's been an explosion down there. I ! ain't gonna bring this truck down there less'n it's safe. If you guys want it, ! you can come up and get it, I ain't no hero. l v i i I l l I l ! "3h
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SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI-8 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1100 Phone No. 576 8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is Edward Edwards, editor for the CBS news. We've got some people in the area and would like to obtain access into the plant. We have pull with the NCR. If we have to get in there, we can. Who do we need to talk to? l THIS IS A DRIJ.4 Drill 91-3 02/22/91
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; Initiated by: CCC -Location: CCC Message No, PI-9 Delivered to: Rumor Control Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1105 j Phone No. 634 4902 THIS IS A DRILL This is Barbara Glass in Fulton, I didn't hear the sirens go off. Do you have an emergency down there? How come these sirens aren't working? I I
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SCENARIO MESSAGE lh Q Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI-10 Delivered to: Rumor Control Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1115 Phone No. 634-4902 THIS IS A DRILL This is Sam Rothburn in Callaway County. I heard there was a General Emergency out there at the Nuclear Plant. How bad of an emergency is that? Was Chernobyl a General Emergency? What should we do?
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SCENARIO MESSACE [ . 1 _,/ _ Initiated-by: CCC Location: _CGQ Message No. PI-11 Delivered to: Rumor Control Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1120 Phone No. 634-4902 IRIS IS A DRILL This is Bill Bland in Portland. I got a bunch of antiques down here, and if you expect me to evacuate, you're going to have to send some extra people and a pick up truck to help me load some of this stuff. I. ain't leaving it, cause it'll get Icoted or radicactive. Who do I need to talk to? v (f. l ( IHIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91
SCENARIO MESSAGE t (j ' Initiated by: JCC Location: CCC dessage No. PI 12 Delivered to: Rt'mor Control _ Location: ._JflG Scenario Time: 1125 Phone No. 634-4902 THIS IS A DRILL
-This is Peter Hash in Morrison, Could you give me more information or details on what is going on out at the Callaway Nuclear Plant?
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Phone No. 676-8511 l THIS IS A DRILL l This is Carl Peterson, Producer of the Today Snow We would like to get someone from your organtzstion to appear on our shos. Is there someone there to speak to 1 ao that we can arrange this? ; l l l i l l 1
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This is Mary Suza in Mokane, My husband farms some land along Highway 94 and he just asked me on the radio to find out what is going on and whether this will affect farming along Highway 94. j'J y=~) ( u THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 02/22/91
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THIS IS A DRILL This is Lance Leadloom in Morrison. I've heard the sirens go off. k' hat the heck in going on out there? You people hiding something? All you're doing is scaring people, Nothing's on TV yet. How ebou: some information. ["% THIS IS A DRILL Dril) 91-3 02/22/0i
1CENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: CCC 1.ocation: CCC Message No. PI 16 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1200 Phone No. 676 8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is July Iesen. My son works there at the plant in Maintenance and I can't get through to him. Is he OK, and why can't I reach hirn? TJiTS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91
. SCENARIO MESSAGE-j.) Initiated by: CCC _,_ Location: .CCC Message No. PI-17 - k Delivered to: Rumor Control Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1215 Pnone No. 634-4902-THIS'IS A DRILL Hi, I'm Bob Burns on County Road 4/'. How long are we going to have to evacuate? -
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SCENARIO MESSAGE ((_,/_ . Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI-18 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1230 Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL This is Jack Jacard, Morrison. Is this a drill or an actual disaster? People are panicky around here, some don't even know why. Is this really as bad as they-say? p (
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Phone No. 634 4902 _ THIS IS A DRILL Hi, this is Martha Bond callin5 from Columbia. My kids are in school at South Callaway. I can't get through to the school because the lines are busy. Is this a danger to them? Should I go pick them up?
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SCENARIO MESSACE s Initiated by: CCC Location: .CCC Hessage No. PI-21 Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI office Scenario Time: _1250 Phone No. 676-8511 THIS IS A DRILL 111, Freddy Argyle here. Is there a problem down there? I live in Chamois, and I just heard on the radio about an emergency. What should I do? l 6-( t o THIS IS_A DRILL Drill 91 3 02/22/91
SCENARIO MESSAGE I Initiated by: CCC Location: CCC Message No. PI 22.. Delivered to: PI Coordinator Location: PI Office Scenario Time: 1300 Phone No. _676 8511 IllIS IS A DRILL This is Tim Brooks. I farin here between the UE plant and Portland, k' hat actions should I take to protect my farin animals. Are they going to get irradiated? L'hnt happens then? THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91 i
SCENARIO MESSAGE l Initiated by: _EMIZ TV 17. JC Location: EOF Message No. . HME.1. l Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: EOP Scenario Time: 0940 j Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL This is a Nevs Scene 17 newsbreak. I'm Bill Blackomore. We have just learned that an Ale't has been declared at the callaway Nuclear Plant in Reform, Missouri, sources say that a fire has occurred in the Reactor Building housing ' the main diesel generator. We do not know whether the fire is under control or whsther anyone has been hurt. Details are sketchy at this point, Officials say tie State and Federal Regulatory Commission have been notified. Stay tuned to this station for additional updaces. ,
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SCENARIO MESSACE Initiated by: MFAL Radio Fulton Location: EOF Message 11o. MME.7 Delivered to: EOF Media Monitor. Location: _ EOF Scenario Timo: 0945 Phone tio. fi/A THIS IS A DRILL KTAL Radio has just been notified that an A11RT has been declared at the Callaway liuclear Plant. Officials say that a fire broke out shortly after shift change. We understand that no one has been injured, and that the fire is under control at this time. We will try to get additional details as they become available. IlilS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91
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THIS IS A DRILL l's Bill Blakemore. An update on that fire at the Callaway Plant in Reform. Missouri. We have just learned from sources that the plant is in a Site Emergency. Water is leaking out of the core faster than it can be replaced. This ! is a significant event, the highest of the emergency classifications. Supposedly, the fire has been extinguished, but the main generator has been severely damaged. Evidently, this has led to the leak which cannot be repaired. Experts say that thousands of gallons of primary radioactive water are leakin6 from the plant. Stay tuned to this station for additional updates. 5 THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91 _. _ . _ . ._ _ _ _ _ _ . . - _ _ _ _ . . . - . _ . . . . . ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ .~ _ _
SCENARIO MESSAGE Initiated by: KFAL Railo F+ilton. Location: EOF Message No. _ ,24 E j l Delivered to: EOF Media Monitor Location: EOF Scenario Time; _1120 l Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DALLL f
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This is what is happenin6 at the Callaway Nuclear Plant. State and Federal officials have declared a General Emergency at the Callaway Plant. Officials of , the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency , are reported en route to the Callaway Plant. The Covernor has made an + _ announcement that a ten mile radius of the plant will be evacuated as a precautionary measure. This evacuation will be implemented for an area southeast ' of the plant. You should stay tuned to this radio station for further ' announcements. f
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i i SCENARIO MESSACE j Initiated by: - KM12 TV 17. Jc Location: EOF Message No. HME 5 ' Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: EOF Scenario Time: 1130 i Phone No. N/A i THIS IS A D&lLL ,
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Blakemore. Events appears to have gotten worse for the Callaway Nuclear Plant Reform, Missouri. Officials have declared a General Emergency, the most seriot ;ype of accident that a reactor can have. Here's what happened so far: > A fir -tarted in the Main Diesel Generator at about 0745 this morning. - Automatic systems were able to put the fire out. An Alert was declared at around 0800. At about 0900 the plant experienced a massive leak of radioactive water. This led to a Site Emergency. At about 1030 a General Emergency was declared due t:o a loss of coolant accident which *. ads to core degradation, f We' will have more iniormation as it becomes available and an on scene interview ( vith Ed Ackers. f r THIS IS A DRTLL , Drill 91-3 02/22/91 4 ya p -%p-- mar -> 1,i- , .,-at,ygirm.e+ v.s.s-ai.ig .--y p,,q v . yow +g. iisemwiu---d,r$3my e . pe i.-gw q m> w g- ye gr Turut- ee e + a-e ' use vwWep mem->stes -N o-eua A-rwom>*+J vvzw'9=rws-s+m=--@ w g3 e v w v'* > 3F ort-'--peggr rtre' Sr-rf
1 SCENARIO MESSAGE (/ Initiated by: YM12 TV 17 J.C. Location: EOF Message No, MME 6 Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: EOF Scenario Time: 1200 Phone No. N/A T1 TIS IS A DRILL l I'm Bill Blakemore. More information on the Callaway di: sac e r. Let's go to Ed Ackers, who is at the Joint Public Information Center in Jefferson City. Ed: ' ACKERS: This is Ed Ackers at the Joint Public Information-Center in Jefferson City. Reporters aren't allowed to go to the plant, so this is where all the information is being made available. Officials say that an explosion from
- hydrogen gas occurred -just recently inside the large containment structure. As a result 11rge amounts of *.adiation are spewing from the crippled plant, contaminating the envir,nment around the plant. County officials are in the process of evacuating the general public from the site, and as far away as Portland. Officials with the State Emergency Management Agency and from Union Electric will be holding another news briefing here shortly and we will keep you updated as conditions unfold. I'm Ed Ackers, Livescene 17.
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Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 0930 , Phone No. N/A IgIS IS A DRILL We interrupt this pro 6 ram to bring you a special report from Newscenter 8._ Union Electric officials have declared an Alert at the Callaway Nuclear Plant at Reform. A pro'21em with back up generators was the cause of the Alert. Officials say this system has no impact on the reactor systems and is simply a back.up system in the event that normal power to the reactor is lost. Stay tuned to , Channel 8 for more information as it becomes available. We now return to our regular pro 8 ramming. 1-
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Phone No. N/A IRIS 19 A DRILL 1 This la a special report from KMBC.TV. I'm Cary Co. We have just learned from sources that:the Callaway Nuclear Station in Fulton, Missouri has declared an Alert, Details _are vague at this time, but our sources believe that the plant's two back.up diesel generators have caught on fire. Officials state that the public is-in no danger and no radioactive system has been affected. This is Gary Co, KMBC TV. t t P
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i SCENARIO MFSSACE D Initiated by: RRCG TV. JO Location: _JPIC Message No, MMJ 3 Delivered to: _ Media Monitor Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 0045 , Phone No. N/A Il[IS IS A DR1'1 This is a News scene 13 newsbreak. I'm Charles Chuba. There has been a fire at Union Electric's Callaway Nuclear Power Station. Sources say that the fire is currently under cor. trol, but that it has affected the unit's back up diesel generator, the generator that supplies power to surrounding areas when the nuclear reactor is shut down. Plant scientists and engineers put the station on alert due to the fire. We will provide you with more information as it becomes available. O f r THIC IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 02/22/91
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; Initiated by: KRCC TV. JC Location! JPIC Message No. MMJ ee Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1035 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRI(L This is_ Charles Chuba, News Scene 13. Things have gone from bad to worse for owners of the Callaway Nuclear Plant in Reform, Missouri, Moments ago we learned that embattled operators of the Callaway Plant have declared a $1te Emergency, the worst event yet declared. Scientists and engineers at the plant are fighting a losing battle with a massive leak that has occurred in one of the reactor's primary cooling systems._Sylvester Slone is at the scene and has this exclusive report.
Sylvester: Charles, we're near the plant. We were able to get this close before Sheriff's deputies put up road blocks. We understand that only one way traffic is allowed out of here and about 10 minutes ago there was a massive evacuation from the plant. One of the workers we stopped on the side of the road said that the plant had just declared a General Emergency. This is definitely news in the making. The worker interviewed said that things were worse than anyone believed and that s_, they had a LOCA at the plant. We will attempt to stop and interview additional ! workers, Sylvester Slone reporting, i l , /N k,,) IHIS IS A. DRILL Drill 91 3 02/22/91
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-Ve interrupt this prograre to brin 6 you a special report from Newscenter 8. I'm Yon Zygo. In a recent announcement, Union Electric, State, and County officials have declared a Site Emergency for Callaway County residents. With me is Professor James Volt from the engineering department at UNC. Dr. Volt. how bad is it out there at the Callaway Plant?
Volt: Well Yon, I really don't know exactly how bad it is out there. I do know that the Site Emer5ency is due to a 14CA, which is a loss of coolant accident greater than their charging pump capacity. This means that the water is leakin6 out at a rate greater than they can put it back in. If this continues, they could potentially uncover the core and have damage to the fuel. Yon: Vell., thank you Dr. Volt for that insight into what is really going on down at the crippled Callaway Plant. Dr. Volt, if we may, we vill be calling on you later for more technical explanations. I'm Yon Zygo, Newscenter 8. l THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 02/22/91
l SCF.NARIO MESSAGE Qd,l Initiated by: .KVOS Radio. JC Location: _ JPIC Message No, MMJ 6 Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: JPIC Scenario Timc: .1042 Phone No. N/A _ IHIS IS A DRILL A Site Emergency remains in effect at the troubled Callaway Nuclear Plant, due to a major leak of radioactive water inside the plant's concrete and steel
- reactor building. Plant officials say n2 radioactivity is being released outside the plant, but nearby resides,ts should stay tuned in case they need to taka some kind of protective action later. A Site Emergency is the second most serious of . four emergency classifications sat up by the Federal government.
Although utility officials say there is no danger, others are not so sure. Dr. Edward Norm, a visiting professor of biochemistry at Purdua University says authoritjes should be doing more to protect the public. Norm: No level of radiation exposure is safe. Any exposurc causes some biological damage. That's why nuclear power plants should have been shut down a long time ago. Dodge: Dr. Norm, earlier, you said there is some kind of pill you can take to protect you from radiation. Norm: That's right. It's called potassium iodide, or KI. I think our public officials should begin. distributing it n2H to everyone who lives within 20 miles of the plant. That way, if "allaway does start spewing out vast amounts of radioactivity, like at Chernobyl, at leaat tho people of cen;ral Miss >uri will be protected. That was Dr. Edward Norm,' professor of biochemistry at Purdue Unf tersity. Hopefully, the people in .harge of handling this emergency will take his advice. , Stay: tuned to KVOS radio for more details about the emergency at the Callaray Nuclear Plant as they become available. 4 THIS lS_A DRILL orill 91-3 02/22/91 _ . - - 4__. ~ x . .. , , . . _ . , . . - . . _ . . . . _ - , . . , . . . , . . . . - . , , , .....,...,.__.,m...- . . . , , . . . . . , . . .. ...y, ,...,_...v-3
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- 1. Initiated by: Missourinet KWOS Location: JPIC Hessage No, HMJ.7 Delivered to: , Media Monitor Location: .JPIC Scenario Time: 1120 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL This is news on the Missouri Network. I'm Carl Conrad. The worst has now happened. The situation at the Callaway Nuclear Plant is now being called a Ceneral Emergency. That's the highest danger level. Officials are calling on people living in some areas around the plant to evacuate, but many others are doing so anyway. Here's what one motorist in Fulton told us:
MOTORIST: They 1A2 there's no danger in this part of the country. But that could change an hour later. 1 saw what happened at the plant in Russia on TV. I'm getting out of here. Didn't even bother to pack my clothes! According to the Highway Patrol, there has been no panic and only a few minor accidents. But it's apparent people are scared. Nearby residents ate being told to follow the instructions given over the Emergency Broadcast System. l ( THIS IS A,_p1Ill, Drill 91 3 02/22/91
l l l ifENAPIO MESSAGE Initiated by: KMBC Cable TV 4 Location: JPIC , Message No. MMJ B Delivered to: _ Media Monitor . Location: JPIC . Scenario Time: 1125 Phone No. N/A __ IHlS IS A DRILL This is a live, special report from Cable TV 9 Eyewitness News, I'm Cary Co. A General Emergency is in effect at the Callaway Nuclear Plant in Central Missouri. Here's the latest from Phil Fall. TALL: Yes, Cary, I'm outside the Joint Public Information Center in Jefferson City, where Federal, State and local officials have been briefing us about the situation at the plant. They won't let us go near the plart, because apparently it's too dangerous. As a matter of fact, the only UE people still a* the site are those actually involved in workinC to solve the problems at the plant. All non-assentini personnel have been evacueted. A small group of anti nuclear protesters has gathered outside the building here. Officials would not allow them inside. With them is Dr. Edward Norm, a visiting professor of biochemistry from Purdue. Dr. Norm, what's your view of the situation? NORM: It's a disaster, not only for people livinS in the area, but for the entire State of Missouri. Since this plant is located near the center of the State, no one in Missouri is safe. It's a terrible thing. FALL: We've all heard about the widespread effects of the Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union. What impact do you think this accident will have? NORM: Vell, since no level of radiation exposure is safe, I would conservatively estimate about 50,000 additional cancers showing up in the next ten years among people living within 20 miles of the plant, and another 50,000 skoving up, statewide, over the next 30 years. At the plant itself, I understand one worker has already died from radioactive burns, and I'm sure there will be many more to follow. They didn't evacuate everybody from the plant. Some people are still there, getting very high doses. 9 FALL: Thank you, Dr. Norm. Of course , utility people dispute his projections, but at this point, who can really say? For Channel 9 Eyewitness News, I'm Phil Fall in Jefferson City. 9 IRIS IS A DRILL Dri. 91 3 02/22/91
t SCENARIO MESSAGE I e Initiated by: MOHU TV Columbia Location: JPIC Massage No. HMJ.9 , Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: .JPIC Scenario Time: _l1]2__ Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL This is a Newscenter 8 update. I'm Yon Zygo County officials have upgraded the emergency at the Callaway Nuclear Plant to a General Emergency. Officials say that there is no cause for concern, that there has been no, repeat no, release of radiation to the environment, but that County officials have decided to evacuate County residents as a precautionary weasure. All people within a five milo-area of the plant are being u ged to evacuate or take shelter. Stay tuned to Newscenter 8 for more information as the situation develops. THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 02/22/91
SCENARIO MESSAQI Initiated by: KRCG TV J e f f C . Location: .JPIC Hessage No. MMJ 10 Delivered to: Media Monitor Location: JPIC Scenario Time: 1140 Phone No. N/A THIS IS A DRILL Charles Chuba, News Sceno 13. Things can't get much worse for operators of the callaway Nuclear Plant in Reform Missouri. In a KRCC exclusivo, correspondent Sylvester Slone at the scene of the crippled reactor earlier broke the news of ; the General Emergency. Later.it was learned that a General Emergency "as indeed j
. declared at around 1030. Officials from the plant, along with State and Federal officials have released information on how bad the accident is. Concern now is that-core: melt.ng may be next in this grim scer.ario. We take you now to Sylvester Slone who is live at the scene, Sylvester.
SYLVESTER: Charles, the evacuation from the plant has diminished. There are now only a few cars leaving the plant. With us right now is Smedley Smith. Smedley. works for a food service firm contracted to Union Electric. Vhat's going on in
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SHEDLEY: Vell, I don't know, but it was real bad. They had a fire in there and then the water _ started leaking out. All these alarms went off and it got real confusing. I just followed evetyone out. SYLVESTER: Well, there you have it. Charles. We'll try to get you additional eyewitness accounts as we can. I'm Sylvester Slone, Newscane 13.
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MINI SCENARIO el Fire in NB01 Switehtear Purrose/ Coal The purpose of thic scenario is to initiate an ALERT EAL 78, " Fire Potentially Affecting Safety Systems" The goal of this scenario is tv on . trate that the operating crew can recognite the condition, identify the proper EAL and take the required actions. The Fire Brigade should demunstrate the ability to effectively contain the fire and protect other vftal equipment. Fr e e nuC12"1. . ann .I.37; tuts,f Play
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b, Ens.n r that pop Jonnel safety and plant safety are maintained.
- c. Do EQI volunteer information. Participants should troubleshoot equipment to find the problem.
- d. Fire Brigade should dsessout but 321 spray water,
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- f. The repair teams should discuss with the Controller what repairs need to be done and what tools and parts would be used to perform the repairs.
Initial Condit(p.ns Simulated engineering task to have the packing checked on auxilicry feed pump i.FP01A . Simulator will run the pump. No one is needed at the pump for the scent io. The Controller should be in the switchgear room to provide guidance ta the Fire Brigade and repair teams. Swit;hgear 152NB0112 has a RELAY TARGET 151G/F in the red condition. A meggar would show zero on A phase. Protection for work would require de energizing XNB01 and racking out S2 1, 52-3, NB0111. NB0109, and NB0112. 'w' hen NB0ll2 is racked out, A phase bus side stab may also be dam-6ed. Controller posts a sign indicating that the Halon has been activated in the switchgear room Hang the sign at the entrance to the switchgear room at the halon panel. The sign should state the time the halon was activated. O Det11 91-3 03/27/91
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- d. Tape stock number is 7771016 or 7771017, etc.
- e. Varnish to coat replaced equipment parts as needed.
Narrative Summary At 0730 an engineering task to check the packing on auxiliary feed pump AFP01A will require that the pump be started and run for 15 to 30 minutes. At 0745 indications are received in the Control Rsom of a fire in switchgear room No. 1 (NB01). Although the fire is extinguished within minutes by the halon fire protection system, NB01 experiences damage and deener61288-At C745 diesel generator A (NE01) starts but is unable to stay synched to the damaged bus and trips off the bus when the output breakers close. At (0825) the cause of the failure of the bus NB01 is determined to be from improper bolting down of the bus. Unseen misalignment in the porcelain bushing which as a result has been developing ,arbon buildup creates the basfs for the fir ( scenario. At 0840 repairs tak, considerably longer than first estimated due to the dama,a caused by electrical arcing in the switchgear. The current estimate is eight hour 8 to complete repairs. At 1200 repairs are completed on the bus NB01 end it is ready to be energized. Egguence of Events Ilma Event 0730 Start AFP01A from the simulator control board 0745 Alarms on KC008 are recieved in the Control room 0745 NB01 trips 0745 NE01 starts. tries to synch to the bus, unable to energice NB01 bus. 0800 Fire Brigade to respond (0805) SS should declare an ALERT EAL 7B (0825) Fire Brigade to secure fans 0840 Electricians should evaluate the damage to bus, 1200 Repairs complete 9 2- Drill 91 3 03/27/01
~ MINI SCENARIO #1 Fire in NB01 Switchnear i 4 Data Shoets/ Prints / Diagrams /etc. , 1 These may be referenced.
- a. E23.NB02
- a. E23 NE01 l
- c. 'OTA KC.0008. windows: 314/187A, 314/187A, 315/188A, 315/188T
- d. EDP ZZ 08014 Attachment 1
- e. E21 NB01 Qbservation Points
- a. WPA was obtained as needvd for the scenario. NB01 WPA chould be discussed with the Controller. Fire Brigade and the simulator Control Room to safely perform the required work,
- b. Tools / Parts were obtained as needed for the event or were thoroughly discussed with the Controller,
- c. What communicacit,ns were used7
-{ Radio Phone PA Other
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- d. Time that the fire brigade arrived i
.e.-. Time that.a repair team arrived to assess damage
- f. . Actions taken by the repair team (s).
6 Comme-*.s h ., Strengths
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WINDOW IM4BER 314/187A O TITLE UNABBREVIATED: l WINDOW TITLE: CONTROL BUILDING EST l CB-SWITCHGEAR ROOM 1 l EST SWCR RM 1 ALARM ACTIVATION l ACT 314/187 I ALARM - RED (Left) TRIPPED RESET Ionization Detector Presence of Smoke Roset KC-275 1.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS 1.1 Acknowledge alarm. 1.2 Inspect detectors for operation & inspect area protected by the zone for the presence of smoke / fire. 1.3 Comply with APA ~Z-00703, Attachments 1 & 4 (Halon system is inoperable if both deteccion =enes 314 & 315 are inop-erable) & comply with APA-Z: -00703, Attachment 6 (status of detection determines compensatory measures for breached fire barriers). < SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS b >I< 2.0 2.1 If a fire is present, consult the appropriate Pre-Fire Strategy (see 3.0). 2.2 If a fire is not present, reset the alarm if possible. 2.2.1 If the alarm cannot be reset, detection zone 314 is inop-erable & the Halon system for ESF Switchgear Room 1 is half-enabled. 2.2.1.1 If detsetion :ene 315 is also inoperable, the Halen system Q for EST Switchgear Room 1 is inoperable, hf y 2.2.1.2 consult Attachments 1, 4 & 6 of APA-C"-00700 for requ! red compensatory measures, t.> ' -N 3'O Pl<E-TIRE STRATEGIES
3.1 EDP-Z
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- 1.4 If the Halon is activated, verify that the class lE A/C unit (locatedSKin r-om 3301)GD5A has down. Refer to T/5 3 7.12. 'O- 2 . 3 After reset of Halon panel, restart A/C unit SGK35A Q i Page 1 of 2 ATTACHMENT 187
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l OTA-KC-00008 Rev. 4 l WINDOW NUMBER 314/187T . 4 l [A' i I TITLE UNABBREVIATED: l WINDOW TITLE: CONTROL BUILDING ESF l CB-i SWITCHCEAR ROOM 1 l ESF SWOR RM 1 ALARM ACTIVATION 1 ACT 314/187 ! I A[. ARM - AMBER.(Right) TRIPPED RESET N/A N/A N/A i 1.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS- - - - 1.1 Acknowledge alarm. 1.2 Comply with APA-ZZ-00703, Attachments 1, 4&6 (status of ' detection determines compensatory measures for breached fire barriers). 1.2.1 Detection zone 314 is inoperable & the Halon system for ESF , Switchgear Room 1 is half-enabled. I 1.2.2 If detection zone 31S is also inoperable, the Halen system for ESF Switchgear Room 1 is inoperable. 2.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS N/A 3.0 -PRE-FIRE STRATEGIES N/A 4.0 INSTRUMENTS N/A g.~ Page 2 of 2 -ATTACEMENT 187
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OTA-KC-00008 Rev. 4 . WINDOW IM4BER 315 /188A TITLE UNA8BREVIATED: l WINDOW TITLE: CC!lTROL BUILDING ESF l CB-SWITCHOEAR RCCM 1 1 ESF SWCR RM 1 ALARM ACTIVATICt1 l ACT 315/198 i ALARM - RED (Left) TRIPPED RESET Ionisation Detector Presence of Smoke Reset KC-275 1.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIC'NS 1.1 Acknowledge alarm. 1.2 Inspect detectors for operation & inspect area protected by the :ene for the presence of smoke / fire. 1.3 Comply with APA-::::-00703, Attachments 1 & 4 (Halon system is inoperable if both detection cor;es 315 & 314 are inop-arable) & comply with APA-E:-00703, Attachment 6 (status of detection determines compensatory measures for breached fire barriers). , , 2.0 SUBSEQUENT ACTIOtl5 2.1 If a fire is present, consult the appropriate Pre-Fire Strategy (see 3.0). 2.2 If a fire is not present, reset the alarm if possible. 2.2.1 If the alarm cannot be reset, detection :ene 315 is inop-erable & the Halon system for ESF Switchgear Room 1 is half-enabled. 3 2.2.1.1 If detection :ene 314 is also inoperable, the Halon system b for EST Switchgear Roc.n 1 is inoperable. D
' 2.2.1.2 Consult Attachments 1, 4 & 6 of APA-2:-00703 for required kk compensatory measures.
3.0 PRE-FIRE STRATEGIES 3.1 ED P - Z:;-08014, Control Building 2000' Elevation. 4.0 INUrRUMENTS 4.1 KC-315-XSH-ID-001 through - 007 (located in ecom 3301). l.4 If the Halon is activated, verify that the class IE A/C unit SGK05A has shut down. Refer to T/S 3 7.12. Page 1 of 2 ATTACEME:IT 188
- 2*3 After reset of Halqq panel, restart A/C unit SGK05A.
1 OTA-KC-OOOO8 Rev. 4 WINDOW NUMBER 315/188T 1 TITLE UNABBREVIATED: l WINDOW TITLE: CONTROL BUILDING EST l CB-SWITCHGEAR ROOM 1 l ESE SWGR RM 1 ALARM ACTIVATION l ACT 315/188 i ALARM - AMBER (Right) TRIPPED RESET - N/A N/A N/A - 1.0 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS . . . 1.1 Acknowledge alarm. 1.2 Comply with APA-Z -OO703, Attachments 1, 4&6 (status of detection determines compensatory measures for breached fire barriers). 1.2.1 Detection zone 315 is inoperable & the Halon system for ESF Switchgear Room 1 is half-enabled. l 1.2.2 If detection :ene 314 is also inoperable, the Halon system
-for ESF Switchgear Room 1 is inoperable.
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- EOF-: -06014 Revision 1 Ja.iuary 29, 1990 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 9 ENGINEIRING DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE EDP-Z:-08014 CONTROL SUILDING PRE FIRE STRATEGIES 2000' ELEVATICN RES2CN5I3LE DE?ARTMENT llllOP4S ?A)#.WC .?w6: hMdLU &TAL PREPARED SY .ddI ' -
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Inis procedure con's . -- the following: Pages 1 through 1 Attach:: tents 1 th rough 4 Tables through _ Tigures through Appendices through Checkoff Lists through 4
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. ( ' ,i CONTROL BUILDING PRI FIRE N STRATEGIES-2000' ELEVATION .l 507,522 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for the fire team members in the event of a fire. This procedure outlines the plans for fire protaction, detection, suppression and the limitation of fire damage.
2.0 PRCCIDUR. 2.1 Upon receipt of a fire alarm, the fire brigade shall refer to the associated Attachment and take action as instructed. The Attachments are as follows: Attachment 1 C-9 ESF Switchgear Room No. 1 Attachment 2 C-10 EST Switchgear Room No. 2 Attachment 3 C-11 Electrical Chase (South) r"
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CALLAVAY PLANT TIRE PRE-PLAN l PRE-PLAN NO. C-9
1.0 Location
- Control Building Elevation: 2000' 0" EST Switchgear Room No. 1 (3301)
Fire Zone: C-9
2.0 Access
2.1 Primary
1.rea Room a Elevatten Building
- a. Fire Brigade Assembly Area 3303 2000'-0" Com. Corridor
- b. Personnel door norrh wall West End EST Switchgear Room No. 1 3301 2000'-0" Control
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NOTE: Keys will be needed to use this access route. s a. Fire Brigade Assembly Area 3303 2000'-0" Com. Corridor
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- b. Cutside to' Personnel Door
,3 'V West End of Stair C-1 3201 2000'-0" Control
- c. ESF Switchgear Room No. 2 330' '000'-0" Control
- d. Personnel Door Southwest Corner FSF Swatchgear Room No. 1 3301 2000'-0" Control ,
3.0 Egress
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- a. Personnel door-north wall Wsst End to Fire Brigade ;
I Assembly Area (3303), b.. Personnel doors at SE and SW corners to ESF Switchgear Room No.'2 (3302).
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l 4.1 Fire: Fire Load
- Room Material (Ecu/ft2) Class
- a. 3301 Cable Insulation 10,730 A,C l'l . b. Transient combustibles may be present during maintenance or modifications.
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4.2 Radiation
Less than or equal to 0.5 nRem/ER
4.3 Electrical
l NOTE: A main power cutoff is not provided for this fire area j due to concerns about shutting down equipment not located l in this fire area which are necessary for continued plant l operation or safe shutdown. ".efer to specific power l cutoffs for equipment in this fire area listed below. Component Component Circuit Power Supply Room No. Descrietien Breakar Sueolv Location 3301 EGK05A Unit Heater AF3 PG19G A-27 (1403) NG01A MCC 06 Ld Ctr C-9 (3301) NG01 NG01 Load Center 13 BUS N301 C-9 (3301) NG03 Lead Center 10 BUS N301 C-9 (3301) N201 BUS VPG13Q3A Welding Receptacle FF2 PG13Q T-3 (4401)
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- Contact Control Room if de-energi:ation of the 305 becomes necessary.
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5.1 Detection
Ionization detectors at ceiling which actuate local and Control Room alarm. 5.2 Automatic Sueoression: Halon System Manual actuation station is located SE cornar Fire Brigade Assembly Area (3303) el. 2000'-0" Page 2 of 9 ATTACEMENT 1 (
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- a. Center north wall EST-SWGR Room No. 1 (3301).
- b. SW corner EST SWGR Room NJ. 1 (3301).
. c. Center west wall Fire Brigade Assembly Area (3303). $.4 2-1/2" S tandoio. - Cennections : (See Sketch)
- a. . Southwest corner Stair No. CC-1 (3103)
- b. Center north wall EST SVGR Rocm No.1 (3301),
- c. SV corner ESF SWGR Room No.1 (3301).
S.3- Portable txtinguishers: (See Sketch) { 508
- a. Dry Chem - North Vall Vest End EST SWGR Room No.1 (3301).
- b. H2O - Ncrth Wall West End EST SVGR Room No. 1 (33c.
- c. CO2 - East Wall south end EST SWGR Room No.1 (33i
- d. Dry Chao - South Wall EST SWGR Room No. 2 (3302).
- e. H20.- South Vall EST SWGR Room No. 2 (3302).
j l f. Wheeled CO2 Northwest corner of ESF SWGR l' Room No. 1 (3301) l g. Wheeled Dry Chem - South East Corner of ESF SWGR l -' Rcac N . 2 (7102) 6.0 Guidelines for Fire Attackt
- Establish command post in Fire Brigade Assembly Area (3303).
s . All fire brigade members should report to the command post for Lastructions from the brigade leader.
- Determine need for assistance. - If suppression system has actuated, assistance may not be needed. - If suppresrion system fails to actuate, manual actuation may be necessary. - Personal protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus should be used by:all personnel. - Provide support to automatic suppression system. -. Caution should be used in applying water in this area to avoid electrical shock. - DO NOT open door to area until all brigade members are assembled and prepered to attack the fire. - Initial attack should be made with portable extinguishcrs backed 1
up by a 1-1/2" hose line, or as directed by Fire Brigade Leader.
- Search entire area for possible victims. - De-energize electrical equipment if possible (See Section 4.3 this pre-plan). - Venti' late area--utilire fixed ventilation system or portable
- smoke ejectors (See Section J.0 this pre-plan).
- Overhaul entire fire area; check for extension. - Provide a fire watch as necessary in accordance with the plant fire watch' procedure.
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EDP-ZZ-08014 Rev. 1
0.0 Ventilation
1 NOTE Tiro dampers may not close under air flow I conditions. To ensure demper closure, EVAC units [ must be shut down as specified below. 7.1 To ensure operability of Fire Dampers GKD-030 & GED-041 Air flow from room 3301 to room 3220 (C.B. - Sign-in/out Areal Must be stopped by shutting down SGK03 Access Cont. F an_ Coil Uni: Using handswitch GKHIS-106 Located on control panel RP-068 7.2 To ensure operability of Fire Da pers GKD-296 & GKD-297 Air flow from room 3301 To room 3416 (C.B. - Access Cont. & Elec. Eculo. A/C Units Room No. 21 Must be stopped by shutting d;wn SGK03 Access Cont. Ein Coil Unit Using handswit-h GKHIS-106 Located on control panel RP-063 4
EDP-ZZ-08014 Rev. 1 7.3 Fixed System: NGTI: Caution should be taken in utilizing recire, systems to exhaur; smoke. This could result in transferring smoke to other areas of the plant and actuation of Halen systa=s ta areas remote from the fire. Fire Control Control F an D a=c e Dameer HIS P anel
- a. Supply SGK05A -- -- GKHIS-100 RP-068
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-- GKL-321 -- -- GKD-322 --
GKH;-083C GKHIS-083 RP-3c8 (Controls recire. -- Fan CGK043) -- --
-- GKD-122 .. sgn.175 .. .. -- GKHIS-016 RP-068
- b. Exhaust CGK01A --
CGK013 -- -- GKHIS-017 RP-068 GIHZ-1223 GKHIS-122 RP-068
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SGK05A -- -- GERIS-100 RP-068 (recire) --
.. gg3 160 -- --
CGK04A -- -- GKHIS-075 RP-068 (recirc) -- -- --
-- GKD-116 CGK043 -- -- GKHIS-083 RP 068 (recirc) -- -- -- GKD-099 --
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l' Use positive pressure or negative pressure techniques as l~ required. Flexible ducting may be needed for this _l procedure.
8.0 Excesures
8.1 Safe Shutdown Eculement:
- a. Switchgear (NB01)
- b. Load Centers -(NG01 and NG03)
- c. MCC (NG01A)
- d. Auxiliary Relay Rack (RP139)
- e. 125V DC Panel-(R259)
- f. Separation Group 1 Cables
- g. Separation Group._4 (1 conduit with 1-hr barrier) 8.2- Safety Related Ecuic=ent:
- a. (See-Section 8.1) 8.3- Heat Sensitive Ecutement:
- a. (See Section 8.?.)
f/D 9.0 Communicationst [ 20819 9.1 Portable Radios: May be used at all locations. 9.2. Phone Locations: (See Sketch)
- a. Center west wall ESF Switchgear Rcom No. 1 (3301).
- b. Two on west wall EST Switchgear Room No. 2 (3302).
10.0 Construe.icn: 10.1 Floor: Reinforced Concrete 10.2 Walls:
- a. North: Reinforced concrete L, b. South: Reinforced concrete
- c. East: Reinforced concrete
- d. West: Reinforced concrete YM Page 6 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 k
l'i-l. ,oJ.- Rev. 1 [) 10.3 Ceiling: Bs )* Reinforced concrete en protected steel. 10.4 Extension to other areas unlikely. 10.5 Structural failure unlikely. 11.0 Adiacent Areas: Fire Elevatten Zone Room Relationshio 2000' - C-10 ESF Switchgear Room No. 2 (3302) Sorth 2000' CC-1. Com=unication Corridor General Floor Area (3304) North 2000' CC-1 Fire Brigsde Assembly Area (3303) North
.2000' CC-1 Stair CC-1 (3103) North 2000' C-12 Electric Chase (3306) East 2000' A-8 Corridor No. 1 (1301) East 2016' C-35 Corrider-No. 2 (3406) Above 2016' C-35 Corridor No. 1 (3401) Above 2016' C 16 Battery Room No. 1(3407) Above 2316' C Switchboard Room No. 1 (3408) Above 2016' -C-16 Non-Vital Swgr. and KFMR Room No. 2 (3409) Above 2016' C-16 . Battery Room No. 3 (3413) Above 1 2016' C 16- Switchboard Room No. 3 (3414) \g 2016' C-13 Access Control & Elec. Equip A/C Units Room No. 1 (3415) Above 2016' C-14 Access Control & Elec. Equip A/C Units Rm. No, 2 (3416) Above 1984' C-3 Women's Locker Room (3212) Below 1984' C-3 Women's Toilet (3213) .'elow 1984' .C5 Hall (3214) Eilow 1984' C-3 Men's Shower Rcom (3215) lelow 1984' C-3 Drying Roem (3216) Below 1984' C-5 Men's Toilet (3217) Below 1964' C-5 Men's Locker Room (3218) Below 1984' C-3 First Aid Rocm (3219) Belew 1984' C-5 Sign-in/out Area (3220) Selcw 1984' C-3 Vestibule No. 1 (3221) Belew 1984' C-5 Health Physics Office (3222, Below I.
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E0P2;; 0$0;- Rev. 1 - k) . CRAVINGS KVAC: M-02GK02(Q) M-02GK03(Q) M-02GK04(Q) Architectural: A-0325 Radiation Zones: A-0702 Fire Delineation: A-0802 Equipment Locations: M-0G051 Lighting, Grounding & Com=unications: E-OL3302 ' Firs Detection / Protection System: E-0F3301 DIAGRAM Main Single Line: E-01001(Q) Lighting Distribution Riser: E-OL9901
- MISCELLANEOUS Lighting Panel Schedules: E-OL9906 Motor Control Center Sa=maries: E-01PG20 E-01NG020(Q)
Fire Hazards Analysis (Appendix 9.53) Pages 9.53-133 thru 9.53-136 Mechanical Equipment List (Includes Listing of Safety Related Equipment) 9
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Mini-Scenario #2 Failure of Containment Sorav Pumo to Start O k ' Purcose/ Coal The purpose of the mini scenario is to prevent the operation of the containment spray system in order to facilitate a hydrogen burn and containment overpressurization event which leads to a breach of the containment into the Auxiliary Building. The goal is to have the cor.tainment slowly equalize with the Auxiliary Building, thus providing the offsite release requirement. This is only possible if chere are ro containment spray pumps available. Precautions and Extent of Play
- a. Do not allow any plant equipment to be operated,
- b. Any protective clothing-necessary to gain access to perform equipment repair should be used,
- c. Workman's Protection (WPA) should be considered and discussed as necessary.'If the use of WPA is deemed necessary, the tags should be obtained but not hung.
- d. Any tools or equipment necessary should be obtained and brought to the scene.
i e. Ensure that plant and personnel safety are maintained at all times. V[ Initial Conditions Plant conditions are as established by the main scenario timeline. Tools and Parts Recuired Parts: replacement lock-out relay on NB0203 _ _ Tools: tools needed will be those to either remove the flexible conduit from the junction box or cut the conduit at the damaged area to gain access to the cable that has been cut. Narrative Summary The 'B' containment spray pump fails to start when a CSAS is received after the hydrogen burn. A 150 G/M and 150-151/M (phase C) instantaneous OC relay are dropped at the main breaker and the 186 1cckout is actuated. The 186 lockout will not reset and must be replaced. l -Upon investigating-at the pump, the flexible conduit taking the leacs to-the conduit box on the motor has been damaged. It appears that something was dropped at some time on the conduit, crimping it to the point that it has cut into one of the-leads going to the motor. Charring is evident at the cut as a result of the attempt to start the punp.
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Mini-Sc_enario *2 Failure of CoM alpu nt Soray Pumo to Start x To fix the problem, the conduit must be removed and the lead cable repaired or the conduit can be cut at the break to gain access to the damaged lead. S.g.quence of Everit s (1105) CSAS signal, containment spray pump 'B' fails to start. (1110) EO and/or repair tearn sent to investigate pump failur6 to start. (1305) Repairs have been completed and the pump can be returned to service, if proper actions have been taken. Data Sheets / Prints / Diagrams.etc.
- a. E-23EN01 Observation Points
- a. WPA was obtained as needed for repairs.
- b. Tools / Parts were obtained as needed,
- c. Repair teams were briefed and debriefed in 4:cordance with EIP-22-00220, Emergency Team Formation.
- d. Proper RWP briefing, ALARA concepts displayed.
Drill 91 3 03/11/91 l
MINI-SCENARIO #3 Erspch of Containment Buildinc l Purpose / Coal The purpose of the mini scenario is to provide a mechanism for an offsite release. The release will be through a containment purge penetration which fails following a hydrogen burn. This will provido a flow path from the containment into the auxiliary building. The offsite release will be through the unit vent ventilation system. Precautions and Extent of Plav
- a. Do not allow any plant equipment to be operated.
- b. Any protective clothing necessary to gain access to perform inspections or repairs should be used,
- c. Workman's Protection (WPA) should be considered and discussed as necessary. If the use of WPA is deemed necessary, the tags should be obtained but not hung.
- d. Any tools or equipment necessary should be obtained and brought to the scene,
- e. Ensure that plant and personnel safety are maintained at all times.
Initial Conditions 1 Plant conditions are as established by the main scenario timeline. Tools and Parts Recuired No parts will be needed for this scenario. Any tools or equipment needed to respond to plant conditions should be obtained. Narrative Summary Significant fuel failure occurs as a result of the LOCA. Hydrogen is generated within containment and increases in concentration to the point where a spontaneous hycrogen burn occurs. As a result of the hydrogen burn, in which containment pressure peaks approximately at 70 psig, a breach occurs between the containment and auxiliary building in the containment purge system. A containment mini purge for venting had been in progress prior to the LOCA. When the Containment Purge Isolation Signal (CPIS) is received, HZ-ll fails to close. This damper is in the mini-purge exhaust line inside containment. The broach occurs in the purge ductwork in the auxiliary building downstream of HZ 12. A metal joint blows out after the system changes from carbon steel piping to metal ductwork. The hole is located in the overhead on the auxiliary building 2047' elevatica near the containment personnel hatch. If an attempt is made to locally close HZ-12, it will not be successful as it will be determined that the internals have been blown out of the damper. O Drill 91-3 03/11/91
MINI-SCENARIO #3 Breach of Containaent Buildinc g~ A spectacle flange is located downstream of HZ 12. If a repair team is sent to roll :he spectacle flange, all actions should be accomplished (ladders, wrenches, etc.) up to_the point of loosening the flange' bolts. When this point is reached, the repair team can be told that the job will be accomplished in 1 1/2 hours. If an attempt is made to herculite tae end of the open duct, this will also require 1 1/2 hours to accomplish once ladders and equipment are in place to start the sork. After the explosion, the contaminated containment atmosphere will escape into the auxiliary building where it will enter the ventilation system and be released offsite through the unit vent. After 1 hour and 40 minutes the pressure withia the containment will equalize with the auxiliary building.' At this time the release to the auxiliary building will be effectively terminated. Eeauence of Events Ilma Event 1105 Hydrogen burn and subsequent containment pressure spike occur resulting in containment breach into the auxiliary building (1245) Containment pressure has equalized with the auxiliary bulloing, effectively terminating the release into the auxiliary building. 9N Data Sheets / Prints / Diagrams /etc.
- a. M22CT01, Containment Purga Systems HVAC
- b. Figure 1. Ruptured Ductwork Section
- c. Figure 2, Rupture Location i d. See In-plant Survey Maps for local radiological conditions Observation Points
- a. Tools / parts were obtained as needed,
- b. Repair teams were briefed and debriefed in accordance with EIP-ZZ-00220,
! Emergency Team Formation
- c. Proper RVP briefing, ALARA concepts displayed.
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MINI-SCENARIO #4A INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIMULATID EVACUPES This mini scenario describes the events which will take place at the Reception and Care Center. The following suggestions are made for preparing simulated evacuees.
- 1. There should be a minimum of ten simulated evacuees for processing at the Reception and Care Center. These may be participants or observers not occupied at the time.
- 2. At least one of the simulated evacuees should be contaminated.
Decontamination of simulated evacuees will be discussed and simulated. The simulated evacuees will n2.I. be required to strip or shower. '
- 3. Contamination should be simulated by concealing low level re.dioactive sources, such as Coleman lantern mantles or training " button" sources, on the person of the simulated evacuee. The s,ources should be found by the RCC monitors without coaching or prompting.
4 At least one sehicle will be available for demonstration of proper monitoring techniques,
- 5. Simulated evacuees should attempt to role-play as much as is reasonable.
They should act nervous or concerned, and should ask questiont such as: :
- a. How can I notify my relativos of where I am?
- b. k'here can I get special medications?
- c. How long will I have to stay here?
{- d. Is my health in danger becauae of contamination?
- e. k' hat will happen to my home and possessions?
I Drill 91-3 03/27/91
MIMI-SCENARIO #4A MONTCOMERY COUNTY R-III HICH SCHOOL RECEPTION AND CARE CENTER MONTGOMERY CITY, MISSOURI June 4, 1991 Scenario Actual Message Initiated Time Time No. From Event 1000 H+00:00 S-1P State EOC Prompting message to DFS Controller representative in State EOC to begin activation of th-Reception and Care Center. (1905) (H+00:05) OBS State EOC DFS representative notifies County DFS Director. (1905) (H+00:05) OBS State EOC SEMA representative be61ns callout of Reception Center Monitors. (1910) (H+00:10) OBS State EOC DFS representative notified Red Cross Field Service s Office. (1920) (H+00:20) OSS State EOC SEMA representative notifies County EMD that RCL is being activated. (1930) (H+00:30) OBS RCC RCC personnel arrive and begin setting up Reception Center. (2000) (H+01:00) OBS RCC Reception and Care Center functional. (2005) (F+01:05) OBS RCC RCC Administrator notifies State EOC and County EOC(s) that RCC is operational. (2030) (H+01:30) OBS RCC Simulated evacuees begin arriving at Reception and Care Center. a (2130) (H+02:30) M2 RCC Begin Rec apticn and Care Controller Center deactivation. (2200) (H+03:00) OBS RCC Exercise Critique. Controller (TIME) - Approximate Time C - Contingency Message P - Prompting Message OBS - Observed - No Message Drill 91-3 SIM - Simulator Message 03/27/91 s - Supplementary Message
SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: State EOC Controller MESSAGE NO. S-1P TO: State DFS Peoresentative REAL TIME: 1900 HRS LOCATION: _} tare EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL Please activate the Montgomery County Reception and Care Center as though an evacuation had been called in all four Counties. Copies of pertinent messa688 are attached. Do not use the telephone nu.nbers in your Plan or Procedures to perform the callout notification. Instead, use these drill telephone numbers: Red Cross Field Services Office: 564-2258 Montgomery County DFS: 564 2258 If you are asked by the RCC Administrator, the following numbecs of evacuees are anticipated at the RCC: Montgomery County R-III High School 98 evacuees THIS IS A DPILL Drill 91-3 03/27/91
i NOTIFIC ATION FORM z/ i ~
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- 1. This is the @ Calaway Pla1 l Callaway Ccurry/F'JRon ECC O SEMA .
- 2. The time is
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- 3. The Callaway Plant dedared A(n) UNUSUAL EVENT O EVENTCLOSEOUT ALERT
_ O PLWTRECOVERY O SiTEEMERGENCY GENERALEMERGETY because of H i 'h 'r'r4v4ry In tha nr4m'ry av' rem and anhannnone uranm c'anovnen" . - tube ~ rupture with release throuch safeties
- 4. The time of decara'onwas J I745 and the date was June 4. 1991 t rms . ,
(caio) 5 There O IS O NO WAS AIRBORNE release of racrea~. ave matenat WILLeE .O LiOutD 6, STARTTIME OF RELEASE 1745 EST MATED DURATION 2 hours
- 7. Wird speed b 5 MPH from ?R1 bbmng towards 101 ,
(L*988) (Degrees)
- 8. Projected dote, r.ffected sectors, and Protective Actions are:
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< 2. 3 Aam 14. 5 Aem None shed'EvscuaI[) 9, Plant Conditions: Stable Uns:able O Main:aang Power - O Reducrg Power Shutdown 10 Remarks: 11; This report was received by:
- John noe 9PMA ,
1900 _, 6/4/91 (AQency) . (Time) (cate) (Name) 4 IF THIS NOTIFICATION WAS RECElVED OVER COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE CALL, CALL THE
'4 VERIFICATICN PHONE NUMBER FROM PROCEDURE 3, SUPPLEMENT 2.
v 04/90
f( MESSAGE 08 CAENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS DATE RELEASED: June 4, 1991 TIME RELEASED: 1900 RELEASED BY: SDtA EBS Coordinator
" Officials of callaway, Osage, Montgen f, and Gasconade Counties have determined that the situation at the callaway Nuclear Plant is serious enough to require protective actions by the public in the vicinity of the plant.
(NOTE: INSERT INDIVIDUAL COUNTY PORTIONS OF MESSAGE HERE)
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Please stay tuned to this station for further instructions." 01/91
i C\ MESSAGE 48 rf ,M JL GENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR MONTGCMERY COUNTY
========== P R O T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =========== + .--_____ ........____________...__...._ ... __......... _+
- 1. j c Montgomery County residents should take. l l NO A C T I O N at this time. l
+_.....____ ____________ ..____.......~...________________+ + __......__________... ______...___... ...._......... ____+
- 2. l 0 Montgomery County residents should S 3 E L T E R l l indoors in this area: l l 1 l c (M - 1) South of I-70 and north of Rt. K, east of 3 l the Callaway County line and west of County Roads l l 278 and 283 and Rts. EH and K. 1 I I l c (M - 2) South of Rt. K to the Missouri River l l between the Callaway County line and Rts. P and l l County Road 295 and Route EE, including Rhineland. l l 1 l 0 (M - 1 and M - 2) Soutn of I-70 to the Missouri l l River and east of the Callaway County line to l l County Roads 278, 283, Rt. HH, Rt. K, Rt. P, l l County Road 295, and Rt. EE, including Rhineland. I
+____________________ . _...... __ .____... ______ ________+ + __ _.....______.._________ ....... ..___.____________..__+ /'N 3. I % Montgomery County residents should E V A C U A T E l (s- ) l thw area. l i ;
l c (M - 1) South of I-70 and north of Rt. K, east of l l the Callaway County line and west of County Roads l l 278 and 283 and Rts. EH and K. l 1 I l K (M - 2) South of Rt. K to the Missouri River l l between the Callaway County line and Rts. P and l l County Road 295 and Route EE, including Rhineland. l I I l 0 (M - 1 and M - 2) South of I-70 to the Missouri l l River and east of the Callaway County line to l l County Roads 278, 283, Rt. EH, Rt. K, Rt. P, l l County Road 295, and Rt. EE, including Rhineland. l l 1 1 3 Evacuees should proceed to the Reception Center at l l Hermann Senior High School / Montgomery Senior High l l School via Routes 94/K/YY/HH/I-70. l
+ ...___________________________.______.....__ _________. _. ============== COMMISSIONER APPROVAL SECTICN===============
Siren sounding approved with release of this message, if applicable. Action approved by:
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Dace / Time Approved: Transmitted Time 1 01/91
SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO, M-1P TO: _11nulated Evacuees R EAL - TIMO : 1915 HRS LOCATION: Pre-Stacine Locations SCENARIO TIME: llRS THIS IS A DRILL Simulated evacuees should go to their Reception and Care Center in groups of two to four, at five to ten minute intervals. THIS IS A DRILL O Dri:1 91 ~ 02/?5/91
i I SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM l l 4
-. ( -FROM:' Controller -MESSAGE NO, M h.
TO: All Part_icirants REAL TIME: (2130) HRS 4
-LOCATION: Recention & Care Centers SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL - ~
The. operational portion of the exercise is now evaplete. The critique will be held after everything is cleaned up and put away. Please begin deactivation , now. O i l' j .: 1 i THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91 3 03/27/91
MINI-SCENARIO #4B INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIMULATED EVACUEES s_,) This mini scenario describes the events which will take place at the Reception and Care Center. The following suggestions are made for preparing simulated evacuees.
- 1. There should be a minimum of ten simulated evacuees for' processing at the Reception and Care Center. These may be participants or observers, not occupied at the time.
- 2. At least one of the simulated evacuees should be contaminated.
Decontamination of simulated evacuees will be discussed and simulated. The simulated evacuees will n21 be required.to strip or shower.
- 3. Contamination should be simulated by concealing low level radioactive sources, such as Coleman lantern mantles or training " button" sources, on
.the person of the simulated evacuee._The cources should be found by the RCC monitors without coaching or prompting.
- 4. At least one vehicle will be available for demonstration of proper monitoring. techniques.
- 5. Simulated evacuees should attempt to role-play as much as is reasonable.
They should act nervous or. concerned, and should ask questions such as: a, How can I notify my relatives of where I am?
- b. Where can I get special medications?
j c. How long will I have to stay here?
\n, d. Is my health in danger because of contamination?
- e. What will happen to my home and possessions?
-1 Drill 91-3 03/27/91
MINI-SCENARIO #4B LINCOLN UNIVERSITY RECEPTION AND CARE CENTF.R JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI June 6, 1991 u Scenario Actual Message Initiated Time Time No. From Event 1400 H+00:00 S-lP State EOC Prompting message to DFS Controller representative in State EOC to begin activation of the Reception and Care Center. (1405) (H+00:05) OBS State EOC DFS representative notifies County DFS Director. (1405) (H+00:05) OBS State EOC SEMA representative begins callout of Reception Center Monitors. (1410) (H+00:10) OBS State EOC DFS representative notified Red Cross Field Service Office, (1420) (H+00:20) OBS State EOC SEMA representative notifies County EHD that RCC is being activated. (1430) (H+00:30) OBS RCC RCC personnel arrive and begin setting up Reception Center. (1500) (H+01:00) OSS RCC Reception and Care Center functional. (1505) (H+01:05) OBS RCC RCC Administrator notifies State EOC and County EOC(s) that RCC is operational. (1530) (H+01:30) OBS RCC Simulated evacuees begin arriving at Reception and Care Center. (1630) (H+02:30) L-2 RCC Begin Reception and Care Controller Center deactivation. (1700) (H+03:00) OBS RCC Exercise Critique. Controller (TIME) = Approximate Time C - Contingency Message P - Prompting Message OBS - Observed - No Message 2- Drill 91'3 SIM - Simulator Message 03/27/91 s - Supplementary Message
SCENARIO MESSAGE FOPJi FROM: State EOC Controller MESSACE NO. S-1P TO: State DFS Reoresentative' REAL TIME: 1400 HRS LOCATION: State EOC SCENARIO TIME: HRS THIS IS A DRILL Please activate the Lincoln University Reception and Care Center as though an-evacuation had been called in all-four Counties. Copies of pertinent messages are accached, but please note that they are only for the Receotion and Care Center oortion of the drill. Do not use the-telephone numbers in your Plan or Procedures to perform the-callout c eification. Instead, use these ' rill telephone numbers: Red Cross Field Services Office: 564-2258 Cole County DFS: 564 2258 If you need scenario information for the RCCs, ask your Controller. If you are asked by the RCC Administrator, the following numbers of evacuees are anticipated at.the RCC: g] Lincolr_ University 420 evacuees v t i THIS IS A DRILL Drill 91-3 03/27/91
tJOTIFIC ATIOt1 FORT,1
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kx 1. Ths s' the @ Caf.away P' art O Ca:.awayCcurerv uene:C O ma j
- 2. The time is
- 3. The Cdaway Ptarn declared a(n) UNUSUAL EVENT EVENT CLOSEQUT O MI.RT O '* MIT RE00VERY STTE EMERGENCY Q GP# A EMERGENCY becauseof his'h acti 'ity 1 51 p r t h,< l g /= tem and aubsenuent otene cenerntor tube rupture wit.h telease through saf eties
- 4. The trne of codarirxn was 1545 av.he c:r/ w 3une 6. 1991
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- 5. There ' C IS O NO O WAS O AIRBCRNE rf.34w of racic cVe m2enal
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- 6. START TIME OF RELEASE 1745 _
ESilMATED DURATION 2 hourn ih 7. Wind spea11s ___ 5 281 bbarg towarcs 101 MPH trem ( Geroes) (ce7ess)
- 8. Projected dose, affected sectors, and Protective Actions are:
20 Pro,ected Ocse Affected hmenced sector Protecwe Acnons g g ,, y,w % pg Noe '? 7 . 2 *" 44,6 MMsE=LMihiAhTMNi@N9Sh - 9.4 h 30.1 A*m All Norw SiwHar,Evacuse l13g3 l ,_p y,s Nose siwer. Evacuate ! l445 5 maes 4.9 % 23.O A8* Al1
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- 9. / tant Conditions:
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- 10. Remarks:
- 11. This teport wts roceived by:
- John 1:ce SEMA 1400 _ , _
6/6/91 psency) (Tene) (Catel (Nanw) IF THIS NOTIFiCATICN WAS RECEIVED OVER CCMMERC;AL TELEPHONE CALL, CALL THE VERIFICATION PHCNE NUMBER FROM PROCEDURE 3, SUPPLEMENT 2. O 04/90 { l
gC9 AGE 48 GENEPAL PUBLIt. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS DATE RELEASED: 6-6-91 TIME RELEACED: 1400 RELEASED BY1 SEMA EBS Coordinator
***********************e * * * * * " officials of callaway, osage, Montgomery, and Gasconcde counties hiive deter:sined that the situation at the callaway Nucisar Plant is serious enough to require protective actions by the public in the vicinity of the plant.
(NOTE: INSERT INDIVIDUAL COUNTY P0ATIONS OF MESSAGE HERE) Please stay tuned to this station for further instructions." O 01/91
EESSAGE #8 -0 CENERAL PUBLIC PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR OSAGE COUNTY
========== p R 0 T E C T I V E A C T I O N S =========== +....... ,.........................___......................+
A. l 0 Osage County residents should take N O ACTION l l at this time.
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- 2. l C Osage County residents should 8 H E L T E R in the l l area between St. Aubert and Morrison and within five l l miles of the Missouri River.
+ . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ _ _ . . . .. . . . __ . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . +l +_............................__.........................._+
l ========= EVACUATION ROUTES / EVACUATION CENTERS ========== l l l
- 3. l X Osage County residents should E V A C U A T E in the l l area between St. Aubert and Morrison and within five l l miles of the River. l l l l k Evacuees should proceed to the Reception Center at l l Lincoln University in Jefferson City /Hermann renior l f[:-)
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l High School in Hermann via Routes 89/100. l
+.__...___.................................................+ ==============CCKMISSI0NER ADPROVAL SECTION===============
Siren sounding approved with release of this message, if applicable. Action approved by: Date/ Time Approved: Transmitted Time i l I I-f \ sl 01/91
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E ENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: controller HESSAGE NO, L.1P U TO: Sirrulated Evacuees REAL TIME: 1515 HRS LOCATION: Pre.Stacine Locations SCENARIO TIME: HR$ THIS IS A DRILL Simulated evacuees should go to their Reception and Care Center it, groups of ' two to four, at five to ten minute intervals. i i t
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_GG THIS IS A DRILL s Drill 91-3 G2/:S/91
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SCENARIO MESSAGE FORM FROM: Controller MESSAGE NO. L.2 TO: All Partieirants REAL TIME: ,(1630) llRS LOCATION: Recentien & Care Centers . SCENARIO TIME: !!RS THIS Ib u DRILL The operational portion of the exercise is new complete. The critique will he hald after everything is cleaned up ano put away. Please begin deactivation no'w . i [(. N 1 I l. l. [; i l l L l f I L 4 j lI., s THIS IS A DRIE Drill 91 3 03/27/91
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_ _ _ _ ~ ~ _ . _ _ . . . _ . h Mini Scenario #5 Off Site Iniury I Initiatine conditions A State employee living east of the Plant on County Road 448 hears the ; announcement to evacuate the area, packs up his belongings and commences to , evacuate the area. While driving on Highway 94, he loses control of his vehicle near the intersection of Highway C and 94 at Mokane, and ends up in a g ditch. He is thrown from the vehicle, has a skull fracture, and is conscious. His condition is further complicated by the presence of radioactive [ contamination. A passer by notifies the ambulance district. Medical Condition
- 1. Lovel of consciousness: conscious
'2. Airway: patent t
- 3. Breathing: rapid 30 BPM
- 4. Circulation: BP 140/90 l -- 5; Bleeding: minor, around fracture
- 6. What happened: lost control of his vehicle
-7 History: no significant history
- 8. Other signs / symptoms: racoon eyes Radiolorical Condition
- 1. Contamination level: .7 mr/hr or 1200 cpm
- 2. Contamination level after decontamination: Background ,
- 3. Background level: less than .05 mr/hr
- 4. Location: right forearm
&nticioated Resnonse
- 1. Evaluate scene
- 2. Assess patient for life threatening conditions and provide appropriate care 3, Frisk patient for contamination 4 Csver contamination with ' andage o
- 5. Change gloves
- 6. Provide care for injury L 7. ' Place all waste in plastic bag.and seal with tape
- 8. Frisk hands
- 9. Load pacient into ambulance-
- 10. Check dosimeters
- 11. Relay contamination levels to hospital Controller's Actions Call the ambulance at 642 8800, give them details, and insure they understar.d "THIS IS A DRILL" by pree and post ceding message with "THIS IS A DRILL".
Drill 91 3 04/26/91
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. ,CA*#1734 INITIATID AND A: Skin Dose Assessment r'.w ired 310,000 cpm.
SEhT TO COSDtETRY DUE TO: 3) Vhole lody Count required due to nasal smears (Circle Reason) 1400 dpm Bit or 110 dpm . C) Drenched with trattated water requiring treassay. SURVEY TICH !NDIV!0 CAL ___ HP TORE: AN (CPERAT: N5) HP TCRE!!AN (DOS ::E*"kY) j Tili #H170.0061 CA 9 06 10/17/F9 KTP Z: M007
MINT-SCENARIO #6 PURPOSE / GOAL The purpose-of this mini-scenario is to provide data for BRH to IO i utilize in developing recommendations for Return / Reentry Relocation and Recovery. INITIAL CONDITIONS A 24-hour time jump has taken place during which the accompanying array of dose rate values was obtained by the initial DOE flyover of the projected plume pathway. The values have been corrected to waist , (approximately 1 m) readings. The Callaway Plant was used as the reference location. BRH Field Teams collected representative deposition samples from bare ground and smears in the anticipated plume deposition area. These samples were collected after the plume had completely dicsipated. The University of Missouri, Columbia, received these samples last night (June 5th) and is in the process of completing isotopic analysis at this time. Data is expected early this morning (June 6th) . A small local rain storm passed through the area southeast of the Plant about 1:00 p.m. June 5th. Eastern Osage, Gasconade, Montgomery, Franklin, and Warren Counties received varying amounts up to .75" of rain. NARRATIVE SU!AARY Using the simulated DOE flyover data and the initial samples
; collected after the plume has dissipated, BRH should recommend 's that Return be allowed for all areas except for C-1, C-4, C-5, G-1, M-2, and the regions of Osage County North of Highway 100 between Chamois and the Eastern county line. Additionally, they should perform calculations to estimate the proximity to the Relocation PAG and establish a " Restricted Zone". A recommendation should be made that Return not be allowed at this time to the " Restricted Zone".
BRH should devise a sampling plan to confirm the boundaries of the " Restricted Zone" and to start collecting environmental samples for Ingestion Pathway consideration. O 05-02-91
EEQQPNCE OF EVENTS PEAL SCENARIO jr TIME TIME k,_, 1300 6-6-91 BRH P.elocation/ Return players are pulled away from Plume Phase and b"lefed for the Relocation / Return Phase. Initial conditions are established, flyover data points are given out, l l and analytical data from initial deposition ' selected field camples are provided. 1J30 6-6-91 Plot of " Footprint" should be complete, nelocation/ Return calculat. ions nearly complete if not done, and consideration of " Restricted Zone" boundaries under discussion. The rest of the exercise, participants take a time jump and
-s, are now in conjunction with BRH.
1430 6-6-91 Additional sample plan should be established and issued to SEMA for formation of Field Teams from other State agencies. 1345 6-6-91 BRH briefs SEMA Forward Command Post. SEMA FCP l then updates County / State EOCs on restricted i areas and protective actions.
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1 l l INGESTION PATHWAY TABLE-TOP I f[ JUNE 6, 1991 l Q3_)h 0800-1200 STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER l OBJECTIVES Demonstrate the adequacy oft Facilities Activation, Equipment, and Displays Direction and Control Sample Team Briefing / Instruction (Radiological Controls) Public Instruction and Information Supplementary Assistance (Federal other) PAR Decision-Making PAR Implementation INITIAL CONDITIONS EBE-STAGING PARTICIPANTS
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EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS State Emergency Operations Center State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) Bureau of Radiological Health ! State Department of Agriculture l L State Milk Board State Department of Conservation State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) County Extension Office County ASCS Office Environmental Monitoring / Sampling U 03-27-91
INCESTION PATHWAY NARRATIVE StHMARY The. Ingestion Pathway portion of the Exercise begins on the June 7, 1991, (simulated). Data is reviewed with the participants about previous events l and conditions including plant status, release characteristics, existing ^ protective actions, locations of restricted areas, meteorology, and , preliminary monitoring and sampling data collected by field teams. During the previous 36 hours, the plume moved in a generally south southeasterly direction, depositing radionuclides until it dissipated completely. The depletion was assisted by a local rain storm that moved through the area on June 5th. Flyover data from the Department of Energy has been used to establish a restricted area out to approximately 10 miles of the plant, and residents were relocated from that area. Data from the laboratory analysis of preliminary samples of soil, air, vegetation, and water indicates that ingestion pathway Protective Action Guideline activity levels were exceeded both within and beyond the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ, and further sampling is necessary to determine protective messures for the Ingestion Pathway. Workin6 in the State Emergency Operations Centor (EOC), the Bureau of Radiological Health (BRH) should analyze the datt from environmental samples to determine the appropriate protective action recommendations for the ingestion pathway and to formalize a plan for taking additional samples. The protective action recommendations and sampling plan should then be provided to the State Emergency Management Agency which should
-coordinate the implementation of both with the Missouri Department of Agriculture (including-the Milk Board), Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation. Sampling teams from these agencies should be equipped, briefed, and dispatched to collect soil, water, vegetation, and milk samples in accordance with the sampling plan. (See mini-scenario a8.) Mean aile, agency representatives in the State EOC should coordinate the implementaiton of the protective actions and coordinate the _
dissemination of public information. A time jump of 48 hours (June 9,1991) provides BRH with the laboratory analysis results of their environmental samples of the previous day, which should be used to refine and expand both the protective action recommendations and sampling plan. Agencies in the State EOC should then be briefed in order to respond to the new protective action and sampling requirements. Additional information should be developed for the food
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The process is repeated during a second, time jump to June 23, 1991. The Fxercise will be terminated after the implementation activities associated with the third time jump, and a facility critique will be conducted, pn 1 05 02-91
l SCENARIO I SEQUENCE OF EVENTS Real lima 0800 Establish Initial Conditions June 5 (-36 hours)
- Review actions taken on June 5 to ensure everyone is at the same point to start.
June 6 ( 24 hours)
- Review actions taken on June 5 to ensure everyone is at the same point to start.
June 7 (Start) 0830 BRH completes analysis and proposes PARS & briefs other agencies BRH sets up next sample plan 0910 BRH briefing complete 0915 Time jump - next set of data from BRH sample plan June 9, 1991 0945 BRH analysis review & new PARS if required - new sample plan 1000 BRH completes brief for other agencies 1030 BRH completes analysis review & new PARS if required New sample plan 1035 Time jump for June 23, 1991 New data provided to BRH 1100 Final BRH brief to other agencies. Other agencies formulate long term PARS and disseminate information 1130 Critique 0 03-27 91
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, Centerline Centerline.
Perimeter Perimeter Bare Grouna Te-132 3.7E2 2.9El 3.6E0 2.9E-1 1.3E2 2.8El '.6EO 2.9E-1 2
gC1/m I-131 3.6E2 2.6El 3.4E0 2.7E-1 1.2E2- 2.6El 3.4E0 .2.7E-1 1-132 1.8E2 1. 4 El ' l.8E0 1.4E 6.4El 1.4El 1.8E0 1.4E-1 1-133 7.2E2 5.4E1 7.0E0 5.6E-1 2.6E2 5. 4 El - 7.0E0 5.6E-1 1-135 3.8E2 2.8El 3.6EO 2.9E-1 1.3E2 2.8Ei 3.6EO 2.9E-1 Cs-134- 4.1El 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.4E1 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 Cs-137 ~ . 8 El - 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1. 4 E- 2 6.4E0 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-50 ' NOTE Surface Te-132 3.7E-2 '2.8E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 1.3E-2 2.8E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 Water I-131 3.6E-2 2.6E-3 3.4E-4' 2.7E-5 1.2E-2 2.6E-3 3.4E-4 2.7E-5 pCi/1 I-132 1.8E-2 1.4E-3 1.8E-4 _1.4E-5 6.4E-3 1.4 E-3 1.8E-4 1.4E-5 I-133 7.2E-2 5.4E-3 7.0E-4. 5.6E 2.6E-2 5.4E-3 7.0E-4 5.6E-5
- I-135 3.8E-2 2.8E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 1.3E-2 2.8E-3 3.6E . 2.9E-5 Cs-134 4.1E-3 3.2E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 1.4E-3 3.2E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 Cs-137 1.8E-3 1. 4 E-4 1.0E-5 1. 4 E- 6 6.4E-4 1. 4 E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 i
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Vegetation Te-132 3.lE2 2.3El 3.0E0 2.4E-1 1.1E2 2.3E1 3.0E0 2.4E-1 Leafy pCi/Kg I-131 3.0E2 2.2r 2.8E0 2.2E-1 1.0E2 2.2E1 2.8E0 2.2E-1 1-132 1.5E2 1.2tt 1.5E0 1.2E-1 5.3El 1.2E1 1.5E0 1.2E 4 I-133 6.0E2 4.5El 5.6E0 4.6E-1 2.2E2 4.5El 5.6E0 4.6E-1 1-135 3.2E2 2 3E1 3.0E0 7.4E-1 1.1E2 2.3E1 3.0E0 2.4E-1 Cs-134 3.4El 2.7EO 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 1.2E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-137 1.5El 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1 2E-2 5.3E0 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot b( 'one locally. The earliest anticipated i
sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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JUNE STH (S1HULATED) .
A (0-2) B C D (2-5) E lF Centerline- Centerline Perimeter . Perimeter Vegetation Te-132 1.9El 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1.5E-2 6.5E0 1.4 E0 1.8E-1 1.5E-2 Non-leafy I-131- 1.801 1.3E0 1.7E-1" 1.4 E 6.0E0 1.3E0 1.7E-1 1.4E pCi/Kg I-132 9.0E0 7.0E-1 9.0E-2: 7.0E-3 3.2E0 7.0E-1 9.0E-2 7.0E 3 1-133 3.6El 2.7E0 3.5E 2.8E-2 1.3E1 2.7E0 3.5E-1 2.8E-2~
I-135 1.9El 1.4E0 1.8E 1.5E-2 6.5E0' 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1.5E-2 Cs-134 2.0E0 1.6E-1 2.0E-2 1.6E-3 7.0E0 1.6E-1 2.0E-2 1.62-3 Cs-137 :9.0E-1 7.0E-2 .9.0E-3 7.0E-4 3.2E-1 7.0E-2 1.8E-3 7.0E-4 Sr-89 NOTE t Sr-90 NOTE Milk 1-131 No activity in milk yet. ,
pCi/1 Cs-134 ,
Cs-137.
Sr-89 Sr-90 i i NOTE: . Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after. sample collectic DRILL 91 -03 2 of 6 05-02-91
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- Centerline Centerline Perimeter . Perimeter l Bare Cround Tc-132 2.8E1 2.1El 3.6E0 2.9E-1 5.0E0 3.6E0 2.9E 2 pC1/m 1-131 2.6El '1.9El 3.4E0 2.7E-1 4.7EO 3.4E0 2.7E-1 -
I-132 '1.4E1 9.8EO. 1.8E0 .1.4E-1 2.5E0 1.8E0 1.4E-1 I-133 5.4E1 '4.0E1 7.0E0 5.6E-1 9.9E0 7.0E0 5.6E-1 I-135 2.8E1 2.1E1. 3.6E0 2.9E-1 5.1E0 3.6E0 2.9E-1
, Cs-134 3.2E0 ?.3E0 4.0E-1 .3.2E-2 5.6E-1, 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 ,
Cs-137 1.4 E0 1.0E0 1.8E-1 - 1. 4 E- 2 2.5E-1 1.8E-1 1.4E-2
- Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE i
Surface Te-132 2.8E-3 2.1E-3 3.6E-4 2.9F-5' 5.0E-4 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 Water I-131 2.6E-3 1.9E-3 3.4E-4 2.7E-5 4.7E-4 3.4E-4 2.7E-5 pC$/1 I-132 1.4E-3 9.8E-4 1.8E-4 1.4E-5 2.5E-4 1.8E-4 1.4E-3 ,
I-133 5.4E-3 4.0E-3 7.0E-4 5.6E-5 9.9E-4 7.0E-4 5.6E-5 I-135 2.8E-3 2.1E-3 3 5E-4 2.9E-5 5.1E-4 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 Cs-134 '3.2E-4 2.3E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 5.6E-5 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 ,
i Cs-137 1.4E-4 1.0E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 2.5E-5 1.8E-5 1. 4 E- 6 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Vegetation Te-132 2.3E1 1.7El 3.0E0 2.4E-1 4.1E0 3.0EG 2.4E-1 ;
Leafy pCi/Kg 1-131 2.2E1 1.6El 2.8E0 2.2E-1 3.9E0 2.8E0 2.2E-1 1-132 1.2E1 8.1E0 1.5E0 1.2E-1 2.1E0 1.5E0 1.2E-1 [
I-133 4.5El 3.3E1 5.6E0 4.6E-1 8.2E0 5.6ED 4.6E-1 ;
I-135 2.3E1 1.7El 3.0E0 2.4E-1 4.2E0 3.0E0 2.4E-1 Cs-134 2.7E0 1.9E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 4.5E-1 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-137 1.2E0 8.3E-1 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 2.5E-1 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done lo~ ally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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- Centerifne' Centerline Perimeter ' Perimeter Vegetation. .Te-132-
- 1. 4 EO - 1.0E0- 118E-1 1.5E-2 2.5E-1 1.8E E-2 Non- Lea fy -I-131 1.3 E0 9.5E-1 1 7E-1 1.4 E- 2 2.4 E- 1 'l.7E-1 4E pCi/Kg ,. 1-132 7.0E- 1 '4.9E-1 .9.0E-2 7.0E-3 'l.3E-1 9.0E-2 7.0E 11-133 2.7E0 2.0E0~ 3.5E-1 2.8E-2 5.0E-1
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'I-135- 1.4E0 1.1E0 1.8E-1 1.5E-2 2.6E-l' 1 8E-1 1.5E-2 Cs-134 .1.6E-1 1. 4 E-1 2.0E-2 1.6E-3 2,8E-2 2.0E-2 1.6E-3' Cs-137l 7.0E-2 5.0E-2 9.0E-3 7.0E-4 1.3E-3 9.0E-3 7.0E-4 l Sr-80 NOTE
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Milk- I-131 No activity ,in milk' yet, pCi/1 Cs2134
- Cs-137 j
Sr Sri 90 i
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. sample analysis data would.be 10 days aftet' sample collection.
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CALIAWAY PLANT INCEST 10N PATHWAY EXERCISE JUNE STil (SIMULATED)
L (15-20) H/N (20-25) P (25-35)
Bare Ground Te-132 3.6E0 2.9E- 1 6.3E-3 I-131 3.4E0 2.7E-1 6.0E-3 p Ci/m l 1-132 1.8E0 1.4E-1 3.1E-5 l 1-133 7.0E0 5.6E-1 1.2E-2 1-135 3.6EO 2.9E-1 6.4E-3 Cs-134 4.0E-1 3.2E- 7.0E-4 Cs-137 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 3.2E -4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Surface Te-132 8.8E-6 4 . l: E- 6 6.3E-7
'. a t e r I-131 2.9E-5 1.4E-5 6.0E-7 rCL/? 1-132 2.8E-6 1.4E-6 MDA I-133 3.6E-6 1.8E-6 1.2E-6 l
I-135 MDA MDA 6.4E-7 Cs-134 1.8E-6 MFA MDA Cs-137 HDA MDA MDA Sr-89 NOTE 3r-90 NOTE Vegetation Te-132 3.1E0 2.3E-1 5.2E-3 Leafy pC1/Eg 1-131 3.0E0 2.2E-1 5.0 E- 3 1-132 1.5EO 1.2E-1 2.6E-5 1-133 6.OE0 4.5F-1 1.0E-2 I-135 3.2E0 2.3E-1 5.3E-3 Cs-134 3.4E-1 2.7E-2 5.8E-4 Cs-137 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 2.7E-3 Sr-89 NOTE .
Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cant t be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection. LdILL 91-03 5 of 6 05-13-91
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L-(15-20)" M/N (20-25) P (25-35)
Vegetation Te-132 '1.8E-1 1.5E-2 2.6E Non-leafy _I-131- 1.7E-1 1 4E-2 -2.5E-4 pC1/Kg I-132 .9.0E-2 7.0E-3 1.3E-6 ;
-I-133 3.5E 2.8E-2 5.0E-4 i
1-135 1.8E-1 1.5E-2 2.7E-4 ;
Cs-134 2.0E-2 1.6E-3 2.9E-5 Cs .37 9.0E-3 7.0E-4 1. 4 E
i S r- 89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Milk I-131 No activity in inilk yet.
pCi/1 Cs-134 Cs-137 l Sr-89 Sr-90 I
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, sample analysis' data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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- c r O O O CA1.1AWAY PIANT INGESTION PATIIVAY EXERCISE JUNE 7Tl! (SIMUIATED) l D (2-5) E F A (0-2) B C Centerline Centerline Perimeter Parimet2r 2.5E2 2.0E1 2.1E-1 8.7El 2.0E1 2.4E0 2.1E-1 Bare Ground Te-132 2. ' 0 2 3.1E2 2.2E1 2.9E0 2.3E-1 1.0E2 2.2E1 2.9E0 2.3E-1 C1/c 1-131 I-132 3.2E2 2.4E1 3.1E0 2.5E-1 1.1E2 2.4E1 3.1E0 2.5E-1 1-133 2.9E-2 1-135 3.8E1 2.8E0 3.6E-1 2.0E-2 1.3E1 2.8E0 3.6E-1 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.4E1 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 Cs-134 4.1El 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 6.4E0 1.4E0 1. 8 E- 1 1. 4 E- 2 l Cs-137 1.8E1 1.4E0 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE 2.5E-2 2.4E-4 2.1E-5 8.7E-3 2.0E-3 2.4E-4 2.1E-5 Surface Te-132 2.0E-3 2.3E-5 Water 1-131 3.1E-2 2.2E-3 2.9E-4 2.3E-5 1.0E-2 2.2E-3 1. 9 E-4 pC1/1 1-132 3.2E-2 2.4E-3 3.1E-4 2.5E-5 1.1E-2 2.4E-3 3.1E-4 2.5E-5 1-133 2.9E-6 I-135 3.8E-3 2.8E-4 3.6E-5 2.0E-6 1.3E-3 2.8E-4 3.6E-5 4.1E-3 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 1.4E-3 3.2E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 Cs-134 3.2E-4 1.8E-3 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 6.4E-4 1.4E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 Cs-137 1.4E-4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE 2.0E0 1.6E-1 7.9El 1.6El 2.0E0 1.6E-1 Vegetation Te-132 2.lE2 1.6El 2.6E2 1.9El 2.4E0 1.9E-1 8.5El 1.9El 2.4E0 1.9E-1 Imafy pCi/Kg 1-131 1-132 1.2E2 9.0E0 1.1EO 9.1E-2 4.4E1 9.0E0 1.1E0 9.1E-2 I-133 I-135 3.2E1 2.3E0 3.0E-1 2.4E-2 1.1El 2.3E0 3.03-1 24E-2 3.4E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 1.2E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-134 1.5El 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 5.3E0 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Cs-137 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest aricIcipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collectian. DRILL 91-03 1 of 6 05-02-91
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' CALIAWAY PLANT' INGESTION PATliUAY EXERCISE JUNE 7TH (SIMUIATED)
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Centerline Centerline Perimeter- terimeter t
- Vegetation' T'-132 ~1.1El 8.0E0 -1.0E-1 S.0E-3 4.0E0 8.0E-1 1.0E-l' 8.0E-3 Non-leafy i il
- l.3El .9.5E-1 1.2E-1 9.5E-3 4.3E0 9.5E-1 1.2E-1 9.5E-3 l pCi/Kg_ " i12 I-133 '6.0E0 '4.5E-1 5.5E-2 '4.6E-3 '
2.2E0 4.5E-1 5.5E-2 4.6E .!
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Cs-134 ;1.7E0 .l.4E-1 1.7E-2 .l.4E 6.0E-1 1.4E-1 1,7E-2 -1.4E-3 Cs-137 7.5E-1 6.0E-2 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 2.7E-1 6.0E-2 .7.5E-3 6.0E-4
'Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Milk I-131 4.7El 3.3E0 4.4E-1 1.4E-3 6.5E 1. 1.4E-1 1.8E-2 1.4E-3 i
pCi/1 Cs-134 6.2E0 4.3E-1 6.0E-2 2.1E-4 9.0E-2 2.lE-2 2.6E-3 2.lE-4
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NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The' earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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G (5-10) 11 I J.(10-15) K Centerline Centerline Perimeter Perimeter Bare Ground Te-132 2.0E+1 1.4E1 2.4F9 -2.1E-1 3.4E0 2.4E0 2.1E-1 pCi/m 2 I-131 2.2E1 1.3E1 2.9E0 2.3E-1 4.0E0 2.9EO 2.3E-1 1-132 1-133' 2.4El' 2.7E0 3.1E0 2.50-1. 4.0E0 3.1E0 2.5E-1 I-135 2.8E0 '1.4E-1 3.6E-1 2.9E-2 5.AE0 3.6E-1 2.9E-2 Cs-134 3.2E0 1.EE0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 5.6E-1 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 Cs-137 1.4E0 7.0E-1 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 2.5E-1 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Surface Te-132 2.0E-3 1.4E-3 2.4E-4 2.1 E- 5 3.4E-4 2.4E-4 2.1E-5 Water 1-131 2.2E-3 1.3E-3 2.9E-4 2.3E-5 4.0E-4 2.9E-4 2.3E-5 p C1/1 1-132 I-133 2,4E-3 2.7E-3 3.1E-4 2.5E-5 4.0E-4 3.lE-4 2.5E-5 I-135- 2.8E-4 '1.4E-5 3.6E-5 2.9E-6 5.0E-4 3.6E-5 2.9E-6 Cs-134 3.2E 1.5E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 5.6E-5 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 Cs-137 1.4E-4 7.0E-5 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 2.5E-5 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Vegecation Te-132 7.9E0 5.9E0 2.0E0 1.6E-1 2.8E0 2.0E0 1.6E-1 Leafy pCi/Kg I-131 1.9E? 1.4El 2.4E0 1.9E-1 3.3E0 2.4E0 1.9E-1 I-132 I-133 9.0E0 6.6EO 1.1E0 9.lE-2 1.6*J3 1.1E9 9.1E-2 1-135 2.3E0 '1.7E0 3.0E-1 2.4E-2 4.2E-1 3.0E-1 2.4E-2 2
Cs-134 2.7E0 1.9E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 4.5E-1 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-137 1.2E0 8.3E-1 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 2.5E-1 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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JUNE 7TH (SIMUIATED)
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. vegetation- .Te-132- 4.0E-1 13.0E-1 1.0E-1 8.0E-3 : 1. 4 E- 1 1.0E-1 8.0E-3 Non-lea fy I-131 9.5E l7.0E-1 l'. 2 E - 1. 9.5E-3 1.7E 1.2E '9.5E-3 pC1/Kg 1-132 I-133 4.5E-1 3.3E-1 5.5E-2 4.5E-3 : 8.0E 5.5E-2. 4.6E-3 11-135 1.2E-1 8.5E-2 1.5E-2 1.2E-3 2.1E-2' 1.5E-2 '1.2E-3 ;
1Cs-134 1.4E-1 9 5E-2
. 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 2.3E-2 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 Cs-137 6.0E-2 4.2E-2 .7.5E-3 6.0E-4 1.~ 3E-2 ; 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 Sr-89 NOTE
-Sr-90 NOTE Milk 1-131 1.4E-1 1.1E-1 1.8E-2 1.4E-3 2.6E-2 1.8E-2 1;4E-3 uCi/1 Cs-134 2.1E-2 1.4E-2 2.5E-3 2.1E-4 3.5E-3 2.6E-3 2.1E-4 Cs-137- 9.0E-3 6.3E-3 1.1E-3 9.0E-5 2.0E-3 1.1E-3 9.0E-5 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be-done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 1!0 days after-sample collection.
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JUNE ' 7TH (SIMUIATED)
L (15-20) M/N (20-25)- P (25-35)
Bare Ground Te-132. 2.4E0 2.1E-1 4.2E pCi/m ' I-131 2.9E0 2.3E-1 5.1E-3 I-132 I-133- 3.1E0 2.5E-l 2.4E-3'
- I-135 3.6E-1 2.9E-2 2.6E-6 Cs-134 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 7.0E-4 Cs-137 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 3.2E-4 Sr-89 NOTE St-90 NOTE Surface Te-132 2.4E-4 2.1E-5 4.2E-7 Water I-131 2.9E-4 2.3E-5 5.1E-7 9 C1/1 1-132 MDA I-133 3.1E-4 2.5E-5 2.4E-7 I-135 3.6E-5 2.9E-5 MDA Cs-134- 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 MDA Cs-137 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 MDA Sr-89 NOTE-Sr-90 NOTE Vegetation Te-132 2.0E0 1.6E-1 3.5E-3 Leafy pCi/Kg I-131 2.4E0 1.9E-1 4.2E-3 I-132 MDA I-133 1.1E0 9.lE-2 2.0E-3 I-135 2.0E0 9.1E-2 2.2E-6 Cs-134 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 5.8E Cs-137 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 2.7E-4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr aralysis cannot he done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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L (15-20) M/N (20-25) P (25-35)
Vegetation Te-132 1.0E-1 8.0E-3 1.8E-4 Non-leafy I-131 1.2E-1 9.5E-3 2.1E-4 p Ci/Kg 1-132 MDA I-133 5.5E-2 4.6E-3 1.0E-4 I-135 1.0E-1 8.0E-3 1.1E-7 Cs-134 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 2.9E-5 Cs-137 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 1.4E-5 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Hilk 1-131 1.5E-2 1.4E-3 5.1E-4 pCi/1 Cs-134 2.6E-3 2.1E-4 7.0E- 5 Cs-137 1.1E-3 9.0E-5 3.2E-5 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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CALIAWAY PIA"T INGESTION PATlIVAY EXERCISE JUNE 9T11 (SIMUIATED)
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2.7E2 1.9El 2.0E0 2.1E-1 9.0E1 1.9El 2.6E0 2.0E-1 pCI/m I-131 I-132
( 1-133 2.9El 2.1E0 2 BE-1 2.2E-2 1.0E+1 2.2E0 2.8E-1 2.2E-1 1-135 Cs-134 4.1El 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.4E1 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.8E1 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 6.4E0 1 4E0 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 Cs-137 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Te-132 1.6E-2 1.2E-3 1.5E-4 1.2E-5 5.5E-3 1.2E-3 1.5E-4 1.2E-5 Surface 2.6E-4 2.0E-5 Water I-131 2.7E-2 1.9E-3 2.0E-4 2.1E-5 9.0E-3 1.9E-3 pCI/1 1-132 2.9E-3 2.1E-4 2.8E-5 2.2E-6 1.0E-3 2.2E-4 2.8E-5 2.2E-5 1-133 I-135 Cs-134 4.1E-3 3.2E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 1. l: E- 3 3.2E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 Cs-137 1.8E-3 1.4E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 6.4E-4 1.4E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE 1.3E2 9.7E0 1.3E0 1.0E-1 4.6El 9.7E0 1.2E0 1.0E-1 Vegetation Te-132 2.3E2 1.6El 2.1E0 1.6E-1 7.5E+1 1.6El 2.1E0 2.1E-1 Leaf y pC1/Kg I-131 I-132 I-133 2.4E1 1.8E0 2.2E-1 1.8E-2 8.8E0 1.8E0 2.2E-1 1.8E-2 I-135 3.4E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 1.2E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-134 1.5El 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2F-2 5.3E0 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Cs-137 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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CALIAUAY PLANT INGESTION PATINAY EXERCISE JUNE 9TH (SIMUIATED)
D (2-5) E F A (0-2) B C Centerline Centerline Perimeter Perimeter 6.5E0 4.oE-1 6.5E-2 5.0s-3 2.3E0 4.9t-1 6 OE-2 5.0E-3 i' Vegetation Te-132 Non-leafy I-131 1.7El 8.0E-1 1.lE-1 8.0E-3 3.8E0 8.0E-1 1.lE-1 1.lE-2 pCi/Kg I-132 1.2E0 9.0E-2 1.1. E - 3 9.0E-4 4.4E-1 9.0E-1 1.1E-2 9.OE-4 1-133 I-135 1.4E-3 Cs-134 1.7E0 1.4E-1 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 6.0E-1 1.4E-1 1.7E-2 Cs-137 7.5E-1 6.0E-2 7.5E-3 6.OE-4 2.7E-1 6.0E-2 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE 4.lE+1 2.9E0 3.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.3El 2.9E0 3.9E-1 3 OE-2 Milk I-131 Cs-134 6.2E0 4.8E-1 6.0E-2 4.8E-3 2.lE0 (.8E-1 6.0E-2 4.8E-3 pCi/1 2.1E-1 2.7E-2 2.1E-3 Cs-137 2.7Ed 2.lE-1 2.7E-2 2.1E-3 9.6E-1 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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__ ' JUNE 9TH (SIMUIATED) 4-0 (5 ')?
11 I J (10-15)- 'K' r0enteeline - Centerline
- 1 Pet ' 7ter . Perimeter-A Bare Ground. Te-132 1.22.1- 8.9E0' 1.5E0 1.2E-1 2.1E0 1.5E0 1.2E-l' 2
pCi/m- I-131 7.8E1 1. 5 El- 2.7E0 2.1E-l' 3.5EO 2.6E0 ' 2.1E-1 1-132
.I-133 2.2E0 1.6EO. 2.8E-1 2.2E-2 '.9E-1 3 2 8E 2.2E-2:
1-135 Cs-134 3.2E0 2.3E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 5.6E-1 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 Cs-137 1.4E0 1.0E0 1.8E-1 1.4E 2.5E-1 ;1.8E-1 1.4E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 , NOTE Surface Te-132 l'2E-3
. 8.9E-4 1.5E-4 1.2E-5 2.1E-4 1.5E-4 1.2E-5 Water I-131 1.8E-3 1.5E-3 2.7E-4 2.1E-5 3.5E-4 2.6E-4 2.1E-5 1 pCL/1 1-132
, I-133 2.2E-4 1.6E-4 2.8E-5 2.2E-6 3.9E-5 2.8E-5 2.2E-6 I-135 Cs-134 3.?E-4 2.3E-4 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 5.6E-5 4.0E-5 3.2E-6 Cs-137 1.4E-4 1.0E-4 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 2.3E-5 -1.8E-5 1.4 E-6 Sr-89 NOTE
'Sr-90 NOTE Vegetation Te-132 9.7EO 7.1E0 '1 3E0 1.0E-1 1.6E0 1.2E0 1.3E-1 Leafy pC1/Kg 1-131 1.6El 1.2E1 2.1E0 1.6E-1 2.9E0 2.1EO 1.6E-1 i i-132 j I-133 1.8E0 1.3E0 2.2E-1 1.8E-2 3.2E-1 2.2E-1 1.8E-2 I-135 Cs-134 2.7E0 1.9E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 4.5E-1 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-137 1.2E0 8.3E-1 1. 5E 1.2E-2 2.5E-1 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE 3
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C (5-10) 11 I J (10-15)- K Centerline Centerline Perimeter Perimeter Vegetation' :Te-132 4.8E-1 3.6E-1 6.5E-2 5.0E-3 8.0E-2: 6.0E-2 6.5E Non- Lea fy .I-131 8.0E-1 6.0E-1 1.1E-1 8.0E-3 1.5E-1: 1.1E-1 8.0E-3 pCi/Kg' I-132 I-133 9.0E-2 6.5E-2 1.1E-3 9.0E-4 1.6E-2 1.1E-2 9.0E-4 I-135 Cs-134 1.3E 9.5E-2 '1.7E-2 1.oE-3 2.3E-2 '1.7E-2 1.4E-3 Cs-137 6.0E-2 .4.2E-2 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 1.3E 2 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 N9TE Milk I-131 2.7EO 2.3E0 4.lE-1 3.2E-2 5.3E-1 3.9E-1 3.2E-2 pCi/1 Cs-134 4.8E-1 3.5E-1 6.0E-2 4.8E-3 8.4E-2 6.0E-2 4.8E-3 Cs-137 2.1E-1 1.5E-1 2.7E-2 2.1E-3 3.8E-2 2.7E-2 2.1E-3
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'Sr-90 NOTE : Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be.10 days after sample collection.
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'CALIAUAY PIANT INGESTION PATilVAY EXERCISE JUNE 9Til (SIMUIATED)
L (15-20) M/N (20-25) P (25-35)
Bare Ground Te-132 1.5E0 .1.2E-1 2.6E-3 pCi/m I-131 2.6EO '2.1E-1 4.2E-3
- I-132 1-133 2.8E-1 2.2E-2 4.8E-4 I-135 Cs-134 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 .7.0E-4 i Cs-137 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 3.2E-4 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Surface Te-132 1.5E-4 1.2E-5 2.6E-7 Mater I-131 2.6E-4 2.1E-5 4.2E-7 pC1/1 I-132 MDA I-133 2.8E-5 2.2E-6 MDA I-135 Cs-134 4.0E-5 3.2E-6' MDA Cs-137 1.8E-5 1.4E-6 MDA Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE vegetation Te-132 1.2E0 1.0E-1 2.2E-3 Leaff pC1/Kg I-131 2.21:0 1.6E 3.5E-3 I-132 I-133 2.2E-1 2.6E-2 4.0E-4 I-135 Cs-134 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 5.8E-4 Cs-137 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 2.7E-4 Sr-89 NOTE
! Sr NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be 10 days after sample collection.
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L (15-20) M/N'(20-25) P (25-35)
Vegetation Te-132 6.0E-2 5.0E-3 1.iE Non-leafy I-131 1.1E-1 8:0E-3 1.SE-4 pCi/Kg - I - l 't 2 1-133 1.1E-2 1.3E-3 2.0E-5 I-135 Cs-134 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 2.9E-5 Cs-137 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 1.4 E- 5 Sr-89 NOTE Sr-90 NOTE Milk I-131 3.9E-1 3.2E-2 4.2E-4 pCi/1 Cs-134 6.0E-2 4.8E-3 7.0E-5 Cs-137 2.7E-2 2.1E-3 3.2E-5 Sr-89' NOTE Sr-90 NOTE NOTE: Sr analysis cannot be done locally. ' The earliest anticipated sample analysis data would be lu days after sample collection.
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A (0-2) B C D (2-5) E F-Centerline . Centerline Petimeter Perimeter Bare Ground Te 132 3.7E-7 2.8E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 1.3E-2 2.8E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 pCi/m 2 *-131 7.1E1. 5.2E0 6.8E-1 5.4E-2 2.4El 5.2E0 6.8E-1 5.4E-2 I-132 1-133 I-135 Cs-134 4.lEl 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2 1.4El 3.2E0 4.0E-1 3.2E-2
, Cs-137 1.8El 1.4 E0 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 6.4E0 1.4E0 1.8E-1 1.4E-2 l
Sr-89 1.4E0 1.0E-1 1.4E-2 1.0E-3 5.0E-1 1.lE-1 1.4E-2 1.1E-2 Sr-90 1.PE-2 1.4E 1.6E-4 1.4E-5 6.5E-3 1. 4 E- 3 1.8E-4 1.4E-5 Surface .Te-132 3.7E-6 MDA MDA MDA 1.3E-6 MDA MDA MDA Water I-131 7.1E-3 5.2E-4 6.8E-5 5.4E-6 2.4E-3 5.2E-4 6.8E-5 5.4E-6 pCi/1 1-132 1-133 1-135 Cs-134 4.lE-3 ~.2E-4 4 . 0 E- 5 3.2E-6 1. 4 E- 3 3.7r-4 4.0E-5 MDA Cs-137 1.8E-3 1.4E-4 1.8E-5 1.4 E- 6 6.4E-4 1.4E-4 1.8E-5 MDA Sr-E9 1. 4 E-4 1.0E-5 1.4E-6 MDA 5.0P-5 1.1E-5 MDA MDA Sr-90 1.8E-6 MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA l
Vegetation Te-132 3.'1 E+ 2 2.3E-3 3.0E-4 2.42-5 1.1E-2 2.3E-3 3.0E-4 2.4E- 5 Lea fypCi/Kg 1-131 6.0E1 4.4E0 5.6E-1 4.4E-2 2.0El 4.4E0 5.6E-1 4.4E-2 1-132 I-133 1-135 Cs-134 3.4E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 1.2E1 2.7E0 3.3E-1 2.7E-2 Cs-137 1.5El 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 5.3E0 1.2E0 1.5E-1 1.2E-2 Sr-89 1.2E0 '; . 6 E - 2 1.2E-2 9.6E-4 4.2E-1 9.7E 1. 2E- 2 9.6E-4 Sr-90 1.6E-2 1.3E-3 1.5E-4 1.3E-5 5.5E-3 1.3E-3 1.6E-4 1.2E-5 DRILL 91-03 1 of 6 05-02-91
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-Vegetation Te-132 1.6El 1.2E-4 1.5E-5 1.2E-6 5.5E-4 1.2E-4 1.5E-5 1.2E-6' ,
Non-leafy I-131' . 5.0E0 2.2E-1 2.8E-2 2.2E-3 1.0E0 2.2E-1; 2.8E-2 2.2E-3 i
pCi/Kg I-132 1-133 1-135 .,
Cs-134 - 1.7E0 1. 4 E- l' 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 6.0E-1 1. 4 E- 1 1.7E-2 1.4E-3 'I Cs-137 - 7.5E-1 6.0E 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 '2.7E-1 6.0E-2 7.5E-3 6.0E-4 !
Sr-89 6.0E-2 4.8F-3 6.0E-4 '4.8E-5 2.1E-2 4.8E-3 6.0E-4 4.8E-5 Sr-90 8.0E-4 '6.5E 7.5E-6 0.5E-7 -2.8E-4 6.5E-5 8.0E-6 6.0E-7 Milk I-131 1.0F1 7.8E-1 1.0E-1 8.1E-3 -3.6E0 7.8E-1 1. 0 E 8.1E-3 pCi/1 Cs-134 6.2Et 4.8E-1 6.0E 4.8E-3 -2.1E0 4.8E-1 6.OE-2 4.8E-3 ,
Cs-137 2.7E0 2.1E-1 2.7E-? 2.1E-3 9.GE-l' 2.1E-1 2.7E-2 2.1E-3 i Sr-89 2.1E-1 1.5E-2 2.1E-3. 1.5E-4' -7.5E-2 1.7E-2 2.1E-3' 1.7E-3 .!
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G (5-10) H I J (10-15) 10 Centerline- Cs uterline Perimeter -Perimeter Bare Ground Te-132 2.8E-3 2.1E-3 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 5 OE-4 3.6E-4 2.9E-5 pCi/m 2 1-131 5.2E0 3.8E0 7.8E-1 5.4E-2 7.4E-1 6.8E-1 5.4E-2 1-132 1-133
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Scenario Information A State Representative in the State EOC will call various State departments requesting manpower and vehicles to support the field sampling effort. The caller will give information as to the number of people needed, any materials, and where to pickup sampling kit and receive a brief. Only one team, from each department contacted, will need to report.
Once at the briefing area, the-teams will be given a sampling kit, a radio (if needed), and a brief of where to go and what to do. All teams will be briefed and dispatched from the State EOC.
The teams will then go to their designated sampling points and obtain the required samples. Standard operating procedures will be used, with attention to radioactive contamination. After the required samples have been obtained, the team should be directed to a drop-off point where the samples can be transported to a laboratory for analysis. The transporting of samples to the laboratory for analysis will be simulated here, as this was-exercised on the preceding day.
Controller Information Maps will be provided that indicate where samples are actually to be taken. These will ce different locations than were given the teams at the brief, to prevent extended driving times.
No information will be given until actions to gain that information have been taken.
Simulation should be kept to a minimum. If simulation must be allowed, then adequate time must elapse before resulting information can be obtained.
Evaluation Information
- 1. Was the brief adequate to instruct teams on sampling techniques, location of samples, communications to be used, and contamination requirements.
- 2. Were sample kits stocked adequately.
- 3. Were teams familiar with procedures and anti-contamination techniques.
- 4. Were locations found easily, cn: further information given to assist finding sampling locations.
7F , 5. Were vehicles well equipped for use, and in good working condition. -
s j 6. Were' communications good between the teams and the State EOC.
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DATRY SAMPLIRG Location: JBS Dairy Farms Directions: U.S. 54 West from Jefferson City toward Eldon to Brazito Exit, left on Rt. E for approximately 2 miles then south on Rt. H for approximately 5 miles. Turn left at BB junction on gravel road. Stay on gravel road for approximately 8 miles to JBS Dairy Farm.
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