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Forwards Scope,Objectives & Simulations for full-scale Exercise Scheduled for 840626-27,proprietary Scenario Event Summary & Objectives Submitted by State of Mi to Fema. Requests Region III Participation.W/O Summary
ML20091M283
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Issue date: 04/26/1984
From: Jens W
DETROIT EDISON CO.
To: Paperiello C
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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April 26, 1984 EF2 - 68,286 PRINCIPAL._ STAFF A6tto RA Am DPPP Mr. C. J. Paperiello, Chief C$ < VRA p/RA DE DRMSF VO 7 Emergency Preparedness and Radiological Safety Branch RC N -

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Fermi-2 NRC Docket No. 50-341

Subject:

FERMEX 84 - Fermi-2 Full-Scale Exercise June 26-27, 1984 Scope, Objectives, and Simulations - FERMEX 84 Scenario Event Summary - FERMEX 84 For your information, we are enclosing three copies each of the Scope, Objectives, and Simulations for the Fermi-2 full-scale /

exercise to be held June 26-27, 1984; the Scenario Event Summary p'/;

which is confidential (proprietary) information; and the Objectives submitted by the State of Michigan to FEMA.

We would like to request that the Region III Base Team participate in FERMEX 84 to familiarize our Emergency Response Organization with the NRC's mode of operation. This would be excellent training to prepare us for any future events.

Our Training Department is investigating the training requirements for the NRC Evaluation Team for access to various plant areas.

We willLinform you of these requirements as soon as they are available and a schedule for the classes.

The Security Department'will require the names, company affiliations, and social security numbers of the NRC Team members so that access badges can be made. We would appreciate receiving this list at

-your earliest convenience.

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- Should you have any questions concerning the above, please contact Mrs. Evelyn Madsen, (313) 586-4322.

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Page 1 of 5 SCOPE, OILTECTIVES, AND SIMULATIWS EUR FERMEX 84

1. _ SCOPE FEIMEX 84 will simulate an emergency at Fenai 2 that will result in offsite radiological releases that will require response fran the Fenai 2, Counties of Monroe and Wayne, and State of Michigan Emergency Response Organizations. '1he EXERCISE is designed to test Edison's response to various plant emergencies; to establish the conmunications and coordination between Edison and offsite governmental Dnergency Response Organizations and Facilities; and address the specific responsibilities, capabilities, and interfaces of each organized element of the Fermi 2 RERP Plan and Implementing Procedures.

A simulated abnormal radiological incident at Fermi 2 will escalate progressively fran an UNUSUAL EVEt1T to a GI27ERAL DIEFGEtK"f. '1he emergency will then deescalate to the Reentry and Recovery Phase where it will terminate.

As the capabilities of Edison and the various offsite governmental response organizations are brought into play, the effectiveness and efficiency of the organizations' response will be independently evaluated by the NRC and FENA.

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2. ORTECTIVES Since FEIMEX 82, Biison has canpleted its permanent Emergency Response Facilities, (OSC, TSC, EDF), including the closed-circuit television in the TSC, and has established the permanent Emergency Response l l

Organization. 'Ihe Emergency Response Infonaation Systen (ERIS), which l includes SPDS, plant parmaeters and trends, dose assessnent, and real-time meteorology is installed but not functional.

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Ebrmi 2 Page 2 of 5 he overall objectives of EDEEX 84 are to denonstrate that the ERFs are adequate and operational, the RERP Plan and Procedures are in place, and Emergency Response Organization personnel are trained and capable of responding to a radiological event at Fermi 2 without ERIS functional. j Re specific objectives of FERMEX 84 will denonstrate:

2.1 %e adequacy of the RERP Plan and its Inplementing Procedures and test the proficiency of the Emergency Response Organization to select and use the appropriate procedure for response to the emergency.

2.2 %e integrated capability of the Emergency Response Organization to respond to a simulated situation.

2.3 %e effectiveness of the interfaces among the Control Room and the pernenent Emergency Response Facilities, including the Operational Support Center, Technical Support Center, and Emergency Operations Facility.

2.4 %e adequacy and effectiveness of the pernanent emergency comunications network among Fermi 2 and State, local, and Canadian agencies and the NRC's Dnergency Notification System, ,

Health Physics Network, and Federal Telecommaciations System. j l

2.5 Proficiency in recognizing, understanding, and applying the Emergency Action Levels in classifying emergency conditions.

2.6 %e capability of the Control Room to properly use the procedures and forms provided for notification of the State, local and I

Canadian (when required) governmental agencies within 15 minutes of classification of the event.

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2.7 he capability of the Control Room to notify the NRC within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> and maintain contact with a technically qualified person.

f 2.8 he capability of the TSC and EOF to properly notify State and

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local governmental agencies within 15 minutes of classification of the event.

2.9 he capability of all Fermi 2 Daergency Response.Pacilities to provide follow-up reports to State and local ajencies and to the NRC on a periodic basis.

2.10 he capability to activate the Joint Public Information Center and to produce public information releases and respond to public inquires on a timely basis.

2.11 he capability to perform timely and effective offsite dose assessment based on the use of a mie c.

2.12 The capability to obtain re .eorological data fran the Fermi 2 60-meter tower and w forecasts using the dial-up g

' terminals in each facility until such time as the release occurs.

2.13 he mpability to reccmaend to the responsible State officials protective actions for the general public in the 10-mile EPZ base 8 on plant conditions, potential ard/or actual radiological 1_ releases, and meteorological data on a timely basis (within 15 minutes of declaring a GENERAL EMEIUDEY).

2.14 he capability of the Offsite RETs to locate the plume, to obtain air samples for iodine, and to collect environnental saaples (soil, snow, milk, vegetation as appropriate for seann) ard deliver them to the EOF Laboratory.

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2.15 2e capability of the EOF Iaboratory to analyze the environrental sanples on a timely basis.

2.16 2e use of personnel cbsimetry for the entire Emergency Ibsponse Organization in the Control Room, OSC, TSC, EDF, etc. and operation of Health Physics control point at the entrance to the TSC and EOF.

2.17 % e capability of Health Physics personnel to perform in-plant surveys with the proper procedures and instrumentation.

2.18 %e use of cbcumentation in the Information Centers in the TSC and EOF by emergency response personnel.

-2.19 %e capability to evacuate nonessential personnel ~ from the Protected Area and account for all personnel within 30 minutes.

2,20 2e organization and initial operation of the Recovery Organization.

2.21 te continued operation, support, and cxxmunications at the EOF with off-site response agencies during reentry and recovery.

3. SIMUIATED CONDITIONS

- For the purpose of FERMEX 84, Permi 2 is sinulated as a licensed fully operational facility. Se sinulated power level history and other aspects such as non-operational equiptent are defined in the scenario stamery and data sheets.

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- Since Fermi 2 has not as yet loaded fuel, for the purposes of the scenario, the following actions are simulated:

3.1 Activation of ERFs via the mil-out/ notification predure.

3.2 Potassium Iodide distribution.

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