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1991 Field Exercise
ML20094D122
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 09/19/1991
From:
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
To:
Shared Package
ML19337E046 List:
References
NUDOCS 9109240139
Download: ML20094D122 (773)


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1 l EVALUATOR: TEAM LEADER: def'ACILITY; Security EXERCISE: _ ASSESSMENT NO.: _ DATE:

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YES NO N/A N/0 . 1. Was_ traffic control staff deployed to traffic control points? (a) If yes, at what time did the-traffic control staff ' receive instructions to deploy to the assigned locations?

2. Vere Access Control Staff deployed to access control points?

(a) If yes, at what. time did the Access Control Staff receive instructions to deploy to the assigned locat!ons?

3. Were the correct traffic control points established according to exercise play to control visitors? __

4 Were the correct access control points established according_to exercise play? ___ __ ___

5. Did Security conduct a sweep of the exclusion area? __

Specify routes: 6, When did the traffic control staff arrive at its location?

7. Vhen the access control staff arrive at its location, if different-than traffic control staff?
8. Were any changes in protective actions communicated to the traffic or access control staff after their deployment?- __
9. What equipment was available to establish the traffic or access control points?

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10. Did personnel responsible for managin6 the traf fic or acevas control activities respond to traffic impediments or accidents? _ _ _ , __ ___ ___
11. Vere the organizations contacted to provide necessary l resources for impediments, accidents, etc? ,, ___ ___

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12. -In che implementation of tLe activities associated with this objective, did the or8anization follow its plans and procedures? ___ __ ___ ___, )
13. .Specify whether or not the following demonstration ,

criteria were successfully demonstrated during thia l exercise. ' (a) Traffic and access control points consistent with protective action decisions were determined , and instructions or requests necessary to

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implement these determinations were issued? (b):-Traffic and access control points consistent ' with irstructions provided to traffic and access control staff were established? __ ___ , i (c) Simulated impediments to evacuation were identified and promptly removed? _,, ___.

14. Upon declaration of an emergency classification was the r overall security response in accordance with SEC 6107 __ ___ ___  ;

(a) ord the emargency classification: -

15. Did t s. Emergency coordinator initiate evacuation and- i accountability in accordance with S00 610 and EPP 3147 __ ___ ___ ,

Time: j 16, Vas th'e security post at the NOSF News Center established? _,_ ._,_ Time: 17 Was the security post' at the EOF established? __ ___ Time: _ _ i

18. Was' access controllestabli ned at Squaw Creek Park and  !

denied access to all individuals except radiological

           -monitoring team, law enforcement officials, and SCP personnel?.                                                                                                             __                     ,,,,__

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t i t Security (contd YES !;0 !!/A !UO i

19. Vere the Security Personnel radiation exposures teing [

monitored by Radiation Protection? ,__ __ ___ __,,

20. Implemented as directed, evacuations and acconntability in accordance with EPP 314 and SEC-610. (Ensure ___ __ ___ ___ .

eoeputer accountability printout is generated j by a printer that is powered by Security power supply.) ' i

21. Vere the buildings evacuated per T.PP 3147 __ ___  ;
22. Was Security personnel briefed on the evacuation? ___ __ ___ ___ ,
23. Was the Emergency coordinator or the Security Coordinator informed on the status of the sweep? . . , _ , ._, _ _
24. If needed, was traffic control assisted by local law .

enforcement? '

25. Security personnel assigned for control of access to building sweep evacuated building should have: l r

(a) "Sweepa evacuated building for individual (s) remaining in buildin6 -_ -- _ - - (b) Established control of access to evocasted building. __ _ i (c) Repo?* ed status to Security Shif t Supervisor. (d) _ Remained on assignment until given further . instructions by security shif t Supervisor. ___ _ . . ___

26. Security personnel assigned for traffic control at evacuation egrees point (s) should have:

(a) Established evacuation egrees/ traffic control point at location ordered. l (b) Informed the Security Shift Superviser of the setup of evacuation egrees points. ___ __ (c) Perforced traffic control of evacuees exiting site in accordance with EPP 314. ___ __ ___ _ , . _ r (d)' Coordinated with local law enforcement personnel if_ required. ___ - _ (e) Update the Security Shift Supervisor on status. ___ __ __. , i-

Sy yrity (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 '

27. Security personnel assigned for control of access to Protected Area, Exclusion Area and Site Areas at Highway 56/" Sweep" of Exclusion Area should have:

(a) Perfurmed a " sweep" of Exclusion Area for non. essential personnel in accordanen with SEC 610

                                            " Security f.esponse During Operating Emergencies".                                                  ___ __ ___

t (b) Provided control to Protected Area, Exclusion Area. I and Owner Controlled Area at Hwy. 56 in accordance with SEC 610. " Security Response During Operating i Emergencies". '

28. Was the following equipment provided for or made '

available for people arriving or site: (a) Individual respiratory protection? ___ __ h (b) Protective clothing? __ (c) Use of KI? __ ___

29. Was the Security computer operablet If no, explain: '
30. For a protected area evacuation, 'did the Security computer operator generate a printout of all non-emergency operation personnel still inside the protected area? . _ _
31. If the normal power supply was lost to the Security:

computer printer, did the back-up power supply function? __ ___

                    '32.        Security computer operator directed and performed a radio check to account for all Security personnel?                                                                                 __. ___ ___
                     '3 3.      Security computer operator notified the Security Shift Supervisor immediately apon generation of the final ACN lis".                                                                                                                           __
34. ' Security computer operators performed their assigned <

duties in-accordance with Security procedures'and plans during the smergency?

35. Did the officers collect EPP,314 forms. Emergency i Response Facility Logs from the T$C and OSC7 ___ __ . _ _ .

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36. Evaluate the computer printouts to determine the names of personnel in the protected area not assigned to an ERT.

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I b I l Security (cont.) YES NO N/A N/O .. 6 i 37 Vere the-results of the protected area accountability  ; reported within 30 minutes from the announcement of the  ; site evacuation? <

38. Vere any personnel found unaccountable? _ ,

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                                  . ASSESSMENT fiO.:                                                                                       DATE:  _.

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1. In addition to the sintulated accident victirn being radiologically contaminated, identify any physical  ;

injury (ies) suf fered (e,g. , broken leg) by that l individual. , . i r

2. Where was the victim picked up for transport to a medical facility?

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3. Vas the victim radiologically' monitored prior to being ,

placed in an ambulance? _ _ If yes, by whom? (2.ndicate the personnel by organization and title). 4 Identify the type er instrument used for suonitoring.  : I i

5. -Vere the instruments calibrated? ,,_,, _.

If yes, what was the most recent calibration date. '

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6. Which.of the following items of information about the- '

most recent calibration of the instruments were marked i on the calibration-label? Date-of the most recent calibration '

. Initials or name of person who performed last calibration  !
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I i- Medical Servlees (cont. ) YES !;0 N/A N/0  ; l

7. Was the monitoring of the individual accomplished in a '

Jov. radiation background area? ___ __ ___ ___ t 8 -, Did the ambulance crew or radiation technician employ > contamination control procedures during transport? i If yes, check those procedures used.  : i Vore gloves  !

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Covered survey instrument probe with plastic  :

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9. Did the ambulance crew actually drive to Hood General '

Hospital? If yes, when did the ambulance depart from __ ___ the accident site and arrive at Hood General Hospital?  ; Time of Departure: Time of Arrival:  ! Vere there any delays in arriving at Hood General Hospital? - -

10. Did the ambulance crew maintain communications with i Hood General Hospital while euroute? __ .__ ___
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11. Check the following information about the victim that  !

vas provided by the ambulance crew to Hood General ' Hospital staff. physical condition of victim: _ i Special medical treatment /resourcea required: __ - - _ _ Radiation monitoring results (as basis for indicating radioactive

           -contamination unless monitoring deferred to. hospital):

Expacted-time of arrival: , __

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12. After delivery'of the victim to Hood General Hospital, was the ambulance crew monitored for contamination? __ ___
13. = Af ter delivery'of the victim to Hood General Hospital, .;

was the. ambulance monitored for contamination? __ l

14. If .the~ contaminated injured. individual had a life threatening condition, would contamination control measures be. dispensed with? . (This information should i be obtained through an interview) '._. __

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, 1 l Medical Services (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 I at $ . In the implementation of the activities associated with this objective, did the organization follow its plans i and procedures? ___ __ __, ,__

16. Specify whether or not the following demonstration l criteria were successfully demonstrated during this exercise usin5 YES, NO, N/A, or N/A.

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a. Nature an.1 extent of external radiological contamination of an accident victim was determined. ___ __ ___ ___
b. Emer6ency medical personnel responsible for transportation of accident victims at the scene apply appropriate contamination control measures. _ __ , , , _
c. Ambulance crews maintained communications with the -

receiving medical facility. .__, _ _ , ,

17. Were the relevant functions and activities implemented in a manner that is consistent with the CPSES emergency plan and procedures? If not, explain why the ___ ,__ ___

organization did not follow its emergency plan and procedures:

18. Did the Shif t/ Unit Supervisor review the Torn EPP 313-1 for the event to identify whether an ambulance was needed? _ _
19. If the TSC and OSC vere activated:

(a) Did the Shift Supervisor direct a Control Room member to immediately notify the TSC ONRAC of the injury event? ___ __ ___ 1

            -(b). How long did it take for the Control Room member

( ) to notify the-TSC ONRAC7 __ Position At what time?. _ (c) Did the. Control Room member forward the Form '

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t i Medical Services (cont,) YES NO N/A N/0 { (d) Did the Shift / Unit Supervisor review the Forn EPP+313+1 to identify:

1. Whether the event involves a suspected \

fatality? __ ___, j

2. k*hether fist aid was necessary? ___ __

20, if the TSC and OSC vere not activated, did the Shift / Unit Supervisor: (a) Determine whether first aid was necessary? ___ __ ___

1. If the first aid was needed, did the Shif t/ Unit Supervisor direct:  ;
  • First Aid 6 Rescue to report to the i injured person to administer first aid? ,__ __
                                              . To provide confirmatory _ patient event data?                                                                        __                 ___

A Control Room member to notify access e control of-the pending arrival of First-Aid & Rescue personnel? ___ __ , 21, Were the relevant functions and activities implemented > in a manner that is consistant with the CPSES emergency planLand procedures? __ ___ If not, explain why the organization did not follow its emergency plan and procedures: , [

22. Did.the person (s) responding to the injured person (s):

(a) Obtain a briefing from Shift / Unit Supervisor or L the OSC' Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS)?. __ ___ (b) -Determine the mode.of communications.-(e.g., hand i held radio (channel number), Gaitronics (channel i number), or telephone (ext, number)? __ u ___  ; _ (c) _ Determine _ if the injured person is inside the RCA7 __ i

          - 23.          If the patient is not in the RCA, did the person (s) 1 responding to the injured person (s) obtain appropriate first aid equipment and go directly to the injured?                                                                       ___ __                              ___

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Medical Servicet (cont.) YES SO U/A N/0 24, If the patient is in the RCA, and the person (s) responding to the injured person (s) in/are <ot in the , RCA, did the person (s) responding to the injured i person (s): (a) Co to Access Control and follow RO instructions to gain entry into the RCA7 ___ __ ___ (b) Obtain appropriate first aid equipment stored i inside the RCA7 _. _ . .

25. If the patient is inside the RCA, and the person (s) I responding to the injured person (s) is/are in the RCA, did the person (s) responding to the injured person (s):

(a) 00 to the injured site? ___, __ ._._ t (b) Obtain first aid equipment enroute to the injured? __ ___ ___.

26. Once at the patient site, did the person (s) responding to the injured person (s): '

(a)- Perform initial evaluation of the incident site to determine whether life threatening hazards exist? __ (b) If the situation is nor life threatening and the patient needs medical-help beyond onsite espebilities, did the person (s) responding to the injured person (s): '

1. Conduct a primary evaluation of the victim? __
2. Perform first aid as necessary-and within  :

the scope of their training? __ ___.

3. Notify Shift / Unit Supervisor /OSC Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) whether ambulance support in necessary? __ ___
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                                                                     ~ Remain with the victim until the ambulance crew arrives?
5. Assist the ambulance crew as requested? q_ __
6. Inform the Shif t/ Unit Supervisor or OSC RPS of status of patient and support activities? ___ __

(c) If the situation is life threatening and the  ; person (s) can move the patient without endangering their ovn lives, did the person (s) responding to the injured person (s): 7 i 9 .r , , , ~. , . - - - - .,.. , --. _ . - - , , , , . , , , - . - . 4,., ,c

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1. Move the injured patient from the area? ___ __ ___
7. Perform first aid as necessary and within the scope of patient and support activities? ___ __
3. Inform the Shift / Unit Supervisors or OSC RPS of patient status and support activities? __ _ _ _

o (d) If the situation became life threatening for the E person (s) responding to the injured person (s), did the person (s) responding to the injured person (s):

1. Leave the injured to get out? __
2. Inform the Shift / Unit Supervisor or esc HPS of patient _ status and support activities? __ ___
27. Did the RP technician providing RP coverage during First Aid 6 Rescue operations:
           -(a) Obtain Form-EPP 313 1 " Documenting Emergency
                      . Response To An Injured Person". Part III.
                        " Additional Information"7                                             __

(b) Report- to the site of the injury performing surveys enroute? (c)- Perform radiological surveys of the incident area and the victim? ___ __ ___ (d) Obtain as much information required by Form EPP+313-1, Part III as possible? _ _ _ __ . ___ (e) Provide radiation / contamination controls for

                     - other response personnel?                                  ___ __

(f) . Provide updates to the OSC RPS as information becomes available? __

     -28. Did.the RP technician providing RP coverage:

(a) Determine if onsite decontamination of-the injured

                     - is feasible as discussed with First Aid & Rescue personnel?

(b) Assistance with First Aid as appropriate? __ . _ _ _ (c)~ Provide RP coverage throughout first aid and

l. rescue activities? __

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Medical Services (cont. ) YES NO N/A N/0 (d) Provide RP assistance during transport of a contaminated victim? __ ,__

1. Obtain e tuo.way radio? __ ___ ___ ,
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2. Proceed to the hospital with the victim 7 __ ___,
3. Monitor the victim, the aubulance and crew l

enroute to the hospital? __

4. Document contamination / decontamination findings as required by Form EPP 313 1, Part 1117 _ _

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5. Provide updates to the physician in charge at the hospital? __

6 Provide radiological recommendations and guidance as required? ___ __ ___ 29, Did the RP technician providing RP coverage: , (a) Provide assistance with the set up of the Radiation Emergence Area (REA) at Hood General Hospital? __ ___ (b) Provide contamination / decontamination control U guidance to hospital personnel? __ , (c) Coordinate the collection and disposal of radioactive vastes generated by handling and treatment of the inj ured? __.

     -(d) Evaluate whether hospital / ambulance' equipment and
            . personnel are contaminated?                                               __

(e) Perform / Coordinate decontamination of Hospital personnel / equipment?. __ 30, Did the RP technician providing RP coverage: . (a) Provide information required by Form-313-1, Part-III to the Shif t/ Unit Supervisor or the OSC RP3 upon return to the site? (b) _. Instruct ~ Security Officer to issue dosimetry to ambulance personnel if Radiation personnel are not available and if desired? __ -_ 4

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Medical Services Qont.) YES N0 N/A N/D (c) Instruct Security Officer to retrieve key card badge and other CPSES property from victim upon departure from Protected Area if possible? _ _ _ _, (d) Notify the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the TSC Security Advisor of ambulance activity:

1. Ambulance arrival at main gate Security Access Post 2017 _ ___ _
2. Ambulance arrival at Primary Access Point (PAP) or other access point? _ __
3. A-hulance crew entry into the Protected Area? _ _ _

4 Ambulance crew departure from the Protected Area? _ __

5. Ambulance departure from the Security Access Post 2017 _ _._
31. Did the Security Officer (s) periorm security measures for event control as directed by Security Shift Supervisor:

(a) Obtain briefing from the Security Shif t Supervisor? _ _ (b) Prevent unauthorized movement of the victim? _ __ (c) Provide access to the victim by Justice of Peace? _ _ (d) Provide dosimetry to the ambulance crew, if directed, using dosimetern provided at the PAP or alternate location? _ (e) Provide escort of ambula.nce personnel to the Access Point, if directed? _._ (f) Escort the ambulanco crew to the victim if no other escort is available? , _ . _ __ (g) Obtain the victim's key card badge and any other CPSES proper'y upon departure from the Protected Area if pomsible? _ _, (h) Inform the Security Shift Supervisor of the follewing activities:

1. Ambulance arrival at main access gate Security Post 2017 _ ,___

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2. Ambulance arrival at Primary Access Point (PAP) or other location designated by Security Shift Supervisor? _
3. Ambulance and crew entry into the Protected  :

Area? __  ! 4, Ambulance and crew departures from the Protected Area? _ _

5. Ambulance departure from the Security Access Post 2017 __, __
32. Did thn RP technician providing RP coverage during 7 First Aid & Rescue operations:

(a) Obtain Forn EPP 313 1, " Documenting Emergency Kesponse to an Injured Person", Part III.

                                   " Additional Information"?                                                                                __

(b) Report to the site, of the injury performing surveys enroute?- _ _ . (c) Perform radiological surveys of the incident area of the victim?- (d) Obtain as much information required by Form EPP J13 1 Part III as possible? __ ___

                        - (e)     Provide radiation / contamination controls for other response personnel?'                                                                                     __

(f) Provide updates to the OSC RPS as information becomes available? __

33. ' Did the RP technical providing RP coverage: __ ___

(a) Determine if.onsite decontamination of the injured is feasible as discussed with First Aid & Rescue personnel? __ (b) Assistance with First Aid as appropriate? __ _ _ _ . (c) -Provide RP coverage throughout first aid and rescue activities? _ _ (d) Provide RP assistance during transport of a contaminated victim? __ fp / 1. Obta.n a two way radio? __

2. Proceed to the hospital with the victim? __

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4. Document contamination / decontamination findings as required by Porm EPP 313 1, Part III7 ___ __ ___ __,
5. Provide updates to the physician in charge at the hospital? __ ___ -__
6. Provide radiological recommendations and guidance as required? __ _ _ . ,

34 Did the RP technician providing RP coverage: (a) Provide assistance with the set up of the Radiation Emergency Area (REA) at Hood General Hospital? __ ___ ___ i (b)_ Provide radiation / contamination control guidance , to hospiral personnel? - - - (c) Cocrdinate the collection and disposal of radioactive vastes generated by handling and treatment of the injured? __ ___ (d) Evaluate whether hospital / ambulance equipment and i personnel are contaminated? ' (e) - Perferm/ coordinate decontamination of Hospital personnel / equipment? __ i

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             -(s) Provide information required by Porm EPP 313 1 Part III re the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the OSC RPS upon return to the site?                                                                          __                 ___
36. Did the Radiation Protection technician providing ,

dosimetry to and escort for ambulance personnel: r (a) Provide dosimetry from the PAP or alternate location to the ambulance crew, if directed? __ (b). Log issuance of dosimetry to the ambulance - 1 personnel? (c) Determine any need for protective clothing from the OSC RPS7 (d) Obtain needed protective clothing and assist ambulance crew with donning the protective clothing? __ ___ h

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1 YES NO N/A N/0 (e) Escort ambulance personnel to the site of the inj ured? ,_ _ _ , ___ , (f) Report completion of dosimetry issuance and escort  : to the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the OSC RPS7 l I (g) Request further instructions from Shift / Unit , Supervisor or the OSC RPS7 __ ___ ___

37. Did the Radiation Protection technician preparing an ambulance for transporting a contaminated injured victim:

(a) Prepare the ambulance for transporting a contaminated victim:

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1, obtain an Ambulance Prep Kit? __ ___ ___

2. Proceed to the Primary Access Point (PAP) or alternate location designated by Security? __,, ,,,_ __,, ,__

(b) Inform the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the OSC RPS when complete? __ (c) Standby for further instructions from the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the OSC RPS? __ __

38. Did the radiation protection technicias obtaining additional incident data:

(a) Obtain as much incident data as possible, when directed? Example data needed is shown on Form EIP 313 1,

  • Documenting Response To An Injured Person *, Part III, " Additional Information"? __

(b) R.v ort his/her findings to the Shift / Unit Supervisor or tha TSC Onsite Radiological Assessment Conrdinater through cho OSC RPS? __ ___ ___

             '(c) Return Form EPP-313 1, Part III to the OSC RPS upon return from mission if the OSC is activated?                                                               ._ ___

(d) Provide the Form EPP 313 1. Part III to the Shift / Unit Supervisor when complete if the OSC is not activated? _,,, _,_,

39. Did the OSC Manager:

(a) Determine the OSC RPS is or has been provided with

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the Form EPP 313-1. Part I for the event or the information provided by the Form? __ ___ . . _ . . - . - - . ,.#...+ . m._ - ,, ,,#= . , . . .c, ,e..m . -, - -, . ,._,., ,. ,.,.- _ .:-wm, ,

A Medical Services (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 (b) Direct the OSC RPS to:

1. Prepare a First Aid and Rescue team for dispatch? _ ___
2. Keep him/her informed of the progress of first aid and rescue activities? -. _ _
3. Keep him/her informed of the status of the victim? ._, ,_. ._ . _ _ .

J (c) Announce the injury to the OSC Staff after initiating

            .First Aid and Rescue for the victim (s)?                                             __                      ___

(d) Direct the OSC Events /ERDC Board Recorder to post events as information becomes available. __ ___

40. Did the OSC RPS: '

(a) Determine the location of and best route to the injury site occurred $ (b) Determine appropriate protective clothing and other - equipment needed for response personnel. __ ___ (c) Instruct Radiation Protection Technician (s) to: __

1. Obtain exposure histories of First Aid and Rescue Team Members? __ ___
2. Provide RP coverage for team operations and obtain an incident area air sample, if necessary? _ _.._
3. Complete Form EPP-313-1. Part III? __

NOTE: If an RP tech is not available to do Step c.3, the OSC RPS is to instruct another appropriate individual to do so. 4 Provide dosimetry and escort for ambulance personnel? __ _ ___ NOTE: If an RP tech is not available to do Step c.4, the OSC RPS is to inform the ONRAC to request i the TSC Security Advisor to direct Security personnel to issue dosimetry / provide escort for Ambulance personnel.

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1 Medical Services (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0

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(d) Prepare ambulance for transporting a contaminated . injured victim? ___ __ ___ i NOTE: Medical personnel may perform Step (d). (e) Report to Hood General Hospital to assist with  ! set up of Radiation Energency Area prior to  ! ambulance arrival? __ ___ I NOTE: If an RP tech is not available to do Step (e), the OSC RPS is to request the ONRAC to notify  ; Hood General Hospital that a RP tech in addition to the one who accompanies the patient is not -i available. i (f) Direct Radiation Protection personnel to completo  ; dose recordin5 and reporting per STA 655, " Exposure Monitoring Program"? __ .__, (g) Select First Aid and Rescue team members? __ NOTE: This will normally be on shift medics from

  • national Fire and Hedical, but may be anyone >

qualified to administer Multi media first aid or equivalent. (h) Initiate Emergency Work Permit in accordance with . EPP 116 " Emergency Repair and Damage Control' and.  ! identify:the following:

1. Appropriate protective clothing for team l personnel? ,_. ___

2.- Monitoring equipment needed? __

3. The best route to and from the injury site? __

(1) Designate a team coordinator, normal?y a Radiation Protection Technician? __

                                       ' (j)' Provide the following information to Team t

Coordinator: L 1. The location of the injury? .__

                                                .2,     The type and extent of injuries?                         __
                                                '3. Mission objective (s)?                        ___ __
4. Location of First Aid equipment? __ ___

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Medical Se rvices (cont . ) YES NO N/A N/0 l

5. Mode of communications? ___ __ ___ ___
6. Form EPP 3131 Parts I and III7 __ ___ ___

(k) Direct each member to confirm that Exposure Data Entry Cards are current and complete? __ ___ ___ (1) Determine that each member is aware of the appropriate dosimetry, protective clothing, monitoring equipment, and other logistics? (m) Direct the team coordinator to brief the team on mission objective (s) and event data prior to dispatch 7 __ _ _ . , __ (n) Dispatch the team? __ , , _ _ NOTE: If the patient is within the RCA, the RPS is to inform Access Control that a first Aid & Rescue Team will be arriving with Immediate Entry Access authorization. If the patient is not within the RCA, the team is to go directly to the patient, , (c) Maintein communications with the team throughout the mission? _

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(p) Provide Form EPP 3131, Part III and documents attached to Form, or the information provided by them to the TSC Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator (ONRAC)? __ _., (q) Obtain information on status of injured person

  • from the team when they return?_ ,_,

(r)- Provide information frequently on status of injured person and event? __ ___ 41.- Did.the OSC Events /ERDC Board Recorder: (a)1 Post event data received from OSC personnel on the Team Assignments and Status Board? ___ __ ___ ___ 42, Did tha TSC Advisor: (a) . Provide notification of contaminated injured person events requiring transportation to an offsite medical facility to NRC, State, and local authorities in accordance with EPP.203, " Notifications" when directed to do so by the TSC Manager (Emergency Coordinator)? __ ___

V, l Medical Services (cont. ) YES NO N/A N/0 t t NOTE: The TSC Advisor is to obtain event data from the TSC i Onsite Radiologicat Assessment Coordinator (CNRAC), l then direct TSC Communicators to notify the NRC, State, and local authorities in accordance with EPP 203, " Notifications".

43. Ucre the relevant functions and activitics implemented in a manner that is consts*.ent with the CPSES emergency plan and. procedures? If not, explain why the __ ___ ___

orSaniz. tion did not follow its emergency plan and procedures: l 1

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44 Did the Security Shift Supervisor: , (a) Determine whether Security Officers are necessary ' to provide security assistance? __ ___ (b) If Security Officers were necessary, did the _ Security Shift Supervisor:

1. Brief Security Officers in accordance with  !

Security procedures? __ ___

2. Dispatch Security Officers in accordance with i

Security procedures? __ _ _ _ , ___

45. Did the Security Shif t Supervisor:

(a) ?!rovide support for coordination of a possible fatality; if necessary:

1. Security control at the fatality site to prevent unauthorized movement of.the victim? ___ __
2. Escort Justice of Peace to site of a suspected fatality?- __ ___

(b) Provide Security personnel to escort ambulance crew:

1. Brief Security officers of the injury event? ___ __ ___
2. Dispatch Security Officers, if available, to the Access Cate to provide escort for the ,

ambulance crew? ___ __ --_ S

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Medical Services (enned YES !!O N/A !!/O (c) Instruct Security Officers to issue dosimetry to ambulance personnel if Radiation Protection personnel are not t.vailable and if directed? __ _ _ __, (d) Instruct Security Officer to retrieve key card badge and other CPSES property from victim upon departure from Protected Area if possible? _ _ _ (e) Notify the Shift / Unit Supervisor or the TSv Security Adv4 sor of anabulance activity:

1. Ambulance arrival at main access gate Security Access Post 2017 __, __ ._ _
2. Ambulance arrival at Primary Access Point (PAP) or other access point? _ _
3. Ambulance crew entry into Protected Area? _ _

4 Ambulance crew departure from the Protected Area? _ _ _

5. Ambulance departure from the Security Access Post 2017 . _ ,_ __
46. Did the Security Officer (s) perform security measures for event control, as directed, as directed by security Shift Supervisor-(a) Obtain briefing from the Security Shift Supervisor?

(b) Prevent unauthorized movement of the victim? __ (c) Provide access to the victim by Justice of Peace? _ __ (d) Provide dosimetry to the ambulance crew, if directed, using dosimeters provided at PAP or alternate locations? _ _ (e) Provide Escort of ambulance personrrel to the Access Point, if directed? (f) Escort the ambulance crew to the victim if no other escort is available? _ _ (g) Obtain the victim's key card badge and any other CPSES property upon departure from the Protected Area if possible? _

i Medi:a1 Services (cont.) YES !;0 !! /A N/0 i (b) Inform the Security Shift Supervisor of the i following activities? _ _ , _ ._,_., _.,

1. Ambulance arrival at nain access gate Security Access Post 2017 _ _,, _
2. Ambulance arrival at Primary Access Point (PAP) -

or other location designated by Security Shift  ; Supervisor? __ _ _,,,,,

                                                               -3.                                                    Ambulance and crew entry into the Protected Area?                                                                                                                               _
4. Ambulance and crew departure from the Protected Area?
5. Ambulance departure from the Security Access Post 2017- _ - -
47. Vere the relevant functions and activities implemented I in a manner that is consistent with the CPSES emergency plan and procedures? If not, explain why ths ,,_.,

organization did not follow its emergency plan and procedures:

48. Did the TSC Manager: i (a) Announce the event to the TSC staff when notified '

of the event? - - . (b) Obtain as much information required by Form EPP 313 1, Part I as possible? (c) Determine subsequent actions to be takei and log the information on Form EPP.313 1, Part II,

                                                                " Response Actions":                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ,
1. If First Aid response was necessary did the ONRAC:
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Medical Services (cont. ) YES NO !;/A N/0 inform the OSC RPS of the information on Form EPP 313 1, Part I and that the Form 313 1 Part I for the event will be provided to the OSC Hanager as soon as possible by a TSC Clerk?

2. If an ambulance was needed and the onsite ambulance was available and patient contamination is suspected or confirmed, did the ONRAC:

notify the TSC Hanager that the onsite ambulance vill be used to transport the patient? notify Hood General that the onsite ambulance vill be arriving with a contaminated patient, even'if the injury is suspected of being a fatality? __ provide the information on Form EPP 313 1, Part I, Item 2 and an estimated L time of ambulance arrival at hospital? __ 3. If an ambulance was needed and the onsite g I ambulance was not available and patient contamination is suspected or confirmed, did the ONRAC: notify the TSC Nanager that an offsite ambulance is needed? notify Hood General-that an ambulance-is requested to transport a contaminated patient to Hood General Hospital, even if the injury is suspected to being a fatality? provide the information on Form EPP 313-1, L Part I, Item 2 to the hospital? __ request an estimated time of arrival at CPSES and log the estimated time of ambulance arrival on Form EPP 313 1, Part 117 r .

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Medical Services (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 4, If an ambulance was needed and the onsite " ambulance was not available and patient contamination is suspet.ted or confirmed

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and Hood General Hospital cannot provide an ambulance, did the ONRAC: l notify the TSC Manager that an offsite ambulance is needed? __ P notify Somervell Volunteer Ambulance to transport a contaminated patient to Hood General Hospital, even if the injury is suspected of being a fatality? ___ __ ___  ; provide the information of Form EPP 313 1 Part 1. Item 2 to the ambulance provider? ___ __

                                   -    request an estimated time of ambulance arrival at CPSES and log the estinated time of ambulance arrival on Form EPP 313 1, Part 117                                                                                   _,

r notify Hood.Ceneral Hospital that a contaminated injured person will be arriving by Somervell Volunteer Ambulance - and provide the information on EPP 313 1, Part I, Item 2. to Hood General Hospital? ___ __ NOTE: If the patient is confirmed as not being contaminated, any ambulance may be used to  ; transport the patient to any Hospital, bue the TSC Manager must be notified that an aubulance'is needed. When possible, the onsite ambulance is to be used.

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50. Did the TSC ONRAC notify the following personnel of the event and whsn the ambulance will be art *1ving at CPSES to transport an injured person to an offsite medical -

facility? . (a) TSC Manager? __ (b) OSC RPS? _ _ _

          '(c) TSC Security Advisor?                                                                                      __                     ,__.

(d) EPT Radiation Protection Coordinator for forwarding to the Company Spokesperson? ___ __ ___ i l l- r L I

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YES NO N/A N/0 Medical Services _ (cont.)

51. Did the ONRAC direct the TSC Clerk to IMMEDIATELY enke and distribute copies of the Fr,rm EPP 313-1, Part I, to the following personnel IN THL PRIORITY SHO'**N:

(a) OSC Manager for forwarding to the OSC RPS? (b) TSC Security Advisor? __ (c) TSC Manager? (d) EOF Radiation Protection Coordinator for forwarding . to the company Spokesperson? ,_

52. Did the ONRAC dirret the TSC Events Recorder to post initial information and updates as they became available regarding the injury event on the TSC ___

Events Board?

53. Did the ONRAC maintain a working knowledge of the progress of the First Aid and Rescue activities until the victim was released from the Hood General Hospital Radiation Emergency Area (REA) or from the appropriate emergency department of the hospital if the patient was ___

not contaminated?

 $4.      Did the ONRAC provide First Aid and Rescue activity updates to the personnel shown in Step III as they                     __

occurred?

 $5.       If the OSC RPS informed the ONRAC that sufficient RP technicians were not evailable for dispatch to Hood General Hospital before arrival of the patient, did   the ONRAC notify Hood General Hospital that Radiation Protection (RP) technician vill not arrive before the                                  ___

RP Technician who accompanies the patient? __

56. Did the ONRAC notify Hood General Hospital to contact Radiation Management Consultants (RMC) if Hood General Hospital identifies the patient needed mere extensive definitive care, whole body counting, or bioassay that cannot be done at CPSES?
57. Did the ONRAC log the request of Step VIII on Form EPP-313-1, Part II?
58. Did the ONRAC provide the information on Form EPP 313-1, Part III to the hospital, if appropriate? _ __
59. Did the TSC Security Advisor:

(a) Provide event data to the Security Shift __ ___ Supervisor?

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I h i Medical Se rvlees (cont. ) YES NO N/A N/0 (b) Direct the Security Shift Supervisor to dispatch

                       -an officer to the Security Post 201 to escort the ambulance?                                                                  __ ___ ___                                  j i

(c) Direct the Security Shift to dicpatch officers to provide event security measures in accordance with security procedures? ___, __ (d) Direct, when requested to do so by the TSC Onsite i Radiological Assessment Coordinator (ONRAC), the Security Officer (s) to issue dosimetry to ambulance personnel if RP personnel are not available to provide dosimetry to the patient? ___ __ ___ (e) Direct the Security Shift Supervisor to notify him/her when the ambulance crew:

1. Arrives at Security Post 2017 ___ __ ___
2. Arrives at the Primary Access Point or'other access designated by security? __  ;
3. Enters the Protected naeat l 4 Leaves the Prctected Area? __
5. Leaver Security Post 2017 __

(f) Inform the TSC ONRAC and TSC Manager when ambulance has left the Security. Post 2017 __ (g) Inform the TSC ONRAC'with Security status ., information related to the injury event? __

60. Did the TSC Events Recorder:

(a) Post event information on the TSC Events Status Board? _- (b) - Transmit event information to the:

1. 0SC Events /ERDC Board Recorder?. __
2. EOF Events Recorder? __

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61. k'ere the relevant functions and activities implemented  !

in a manner that is consistent with the CPSES Emergency l plan and procedures? If not, explain why the _ _ organization did not follow its emergency plan and ,. procedures:

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h 1 EVALUATOR: TEAM LEADER: TACILITY: Offsite Radiological Monitoring Teams EXERCISE: ASSESSMENT NO., DATE: YES NO N/A N/0 i

1. Once no ification was received, personnel, whose emergency position assignment include Monitoring '

or Survey Team duties, reported to the Operations Support Center (OSC) Teams Assembly Area. __ ___

2. Offsite Radiological Monitoring Team is initially made up of at least two individuals, one of which is a qualified Radiation Protection Technician and one is a Field Team Vehicle Driver.
3. Offsite Radiological Monitoring Teams are dispatched '

within two hours (120 minutes) after arrival on site. __ ___ ,

4. Did the Radiological Monitoring Teams receive a thorough briefing, based on all available current information? __ ___

(a) Release data (N/A if release is not in progress)? __ ___

1. Cause of release ___
                                     . 2.            Release pathway
3. Magnitude i
4. Composition
5. Release rate
6. Results of previous surveys
7. Expected duration r

(b) Meteorological data?

1. Vind' speed l- 2. Wind direction l

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3. Precipitation

( L 4. Stability class i R  ! l 1 e $A+ -. N,,--, .-,v-,- , - . . . , . . ,, ., ,, .,m.,,.. .- , , , , .n,-.

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Offsite Radiolorical Monitorinr, Team (cLut.) YES NO N/A N/O w (c) Projected exposure data? _ _ _ ___

1. Dose rates _.
2. Airborne levels
3. Contamination levels (d) Non Radiological hazards? _ _._ _ ___

(e) Protective clothing requirements? _ . _ _ (f) Respiratory protection requirements? _ _ __ _._ (g) Applicable in plant monitor readings? ,, __ __ _ (h) Any additional equipment required? ._,_ _ _ _

5. Did the vehicle drivers obtain vehicle keys and perform vehicle checkout? __, _., _ _

(a) Vehicle fuel tank is full or refueled, as appropriate? _ - (b) Vehicle condition is satisfactory? ___. __ _ (c) Vehicle radio operates properly (ralto check has been conducted)? _

6. Did the team obtain the appropriate Emergency Response Kit designated for that team? _._ __

(a) Emergency Responsa Kit? ._., .__ _._ (b) Instrumentation Kit? _._ _ _

7. Did the team check to see if the seal was broken on the Emergency Response Kit? _
8. If the seal was broken, did the team inventory the contents of the kit and compare the inventory with the ,

current inventory sheets? (Inventory is not required if the seal is not broken). ,__ _

9. If appropriate, did the team take appropriate actions to replace missing equipment or supplies? _ , , _ _ .__
10. Did the team response check instruments prior to departing:

(a) Battery check? _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . - _ . _ . _ - . - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - " - - ' - - ^ ~ ~ ' ^ ~ - - " - ' - ' ' ' - ~ -' '

Offsite Radiological Monitoring Team (cont.) YES NO N/A N/O

          -(b)   Operational response?                                      __

(c) Source check? __ - ___ (d) Calibration dates? . - _

          -(e)- Special conditions or limitations on the use of the instrument?                                           __

(f) Correction factors? __ (g) Range: Model No.: NOTEi Equipmen; !ba vill be used to measure es diciodine concentrations in tnt plume exposure EPZ shall be able to read 10^-7 microcuries per cc. i

11. Didlthe team check for inverter-operation using fully '

loaded air sampler (particulate filter and Silver Zeolite cartridge)? __ (a)' Vere offsita samples (Iodine cartridge and particulate filter) bagged and labeled? __ ,_

   - 12. Prior to departure..did the Radiation Protection Technician verify-that the proper anti-contamination clothing is being worn and that each member.of the team-is qualified and that the correct- size respirator is available?                                                  -
13. Did the-team acquire e portable FM receiver (radio) and overify proper. operation prior to departing for survey

_(monitoring) duties?- _. 14 Was the dosimetry worn _by Monitoring Team members in accordance with EPP 3057 v . t is) Indicete which-types: -

1. Thermoluminescent'dssimater ('TLD)
               ^2.   ' Low range pocket dosimeter
3. -High range-pocket dosimeter
   - 15. _Did the team conduct monitoring in accordance with the requirements of EPP-3097                                      . _ _- . _ _ _
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Offsite Radiological Monitoring Team (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 (a) Area radiation meastrements? ___ __ ___

l. Open window
               .2. Closed window
3. Cross Beta calculations __

(b) Contaminatien surveys? __ ___ (c) Airborne activity simples? ___ __ ___

1. Particulate
2. Iodine  !

(d) Soil samples? _. _,_ ___ (e) Water samples? ___ __ .__ ___ , (f) Plume traverse? __ ___

1. Centerline identified -
2. Plume edges identified .

(g) Plume tracking? __ _._. 1, l.eeding edge identified

2. Trailing edge identified 16, If soil and/or water samples were requested and taken. -,

did the team label ~them properly? __ (a)- Date and time collected:

       -(b)- Sector designation and estimated distance from source:

(c)- Distance and direction from nearest traceable landmark:

       .(d)._ Survey (Monitoring) Team desigrator:   _                                                   .

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17. LWere all samples bagged separately to avoid cross contamination? _
18. Did tt e team ; return all-collected samples to a designated iounting lab ~for further analysis? __ . _ _ _
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s offsite Radiological Monitorine Team (cont.] YES NO N/A N/0

19. Ifl samples were_teturned for. analysis, were the samples logged on Form EPP 109-17 __ ___
     . 20; - Vere all surveys documented using either From EPP-309-1 or Foim EPP 30?a37
21. Vere all completed survey forms checked for contamination
               - and then retained for submission to permanent records (if required)?-                                                                              __
     . 22.      Vas a debriefing. conducted as soon as the team returned after completing their assignment?.                                                          __
23. Was the relationship between the effluent monitor readings, and onsite and offsite exposures, and
                 ntamination for various meteorological conditions
                          ?.                                                                                 __

2 '- -+- sa$ the source:of the meteorological data that  ! A sed to project doses offsite? Primary meteorology tower: a) . Back-up meteorology tower:

               - (c) National weather service:                                                                                             ,

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F5CILITY: - onsite-and Inolaat Radiolor,ical EXERCISE: Survev Teams _ ASSESSMENT NO.: _ _ _ DATE: __ YES NO N/A N/0 ,

1. Once notification was received, personnel whose emergency position assignment include Monitoring of Survey Team duties, reported to the Operations Support Center (OSC) Teams Assembly area. __ ___
 -2,    Onsite Inplant Radiological Survey Teams is initially made up of at-least two individuals, one of which is a qualified Radiation Protection Technician.
3. Onsite/Inplant . Radiological Survey Teams are dispatched within fifteen-(15) to thirty (30) minutes after arrival on site.
4. Did the Radiological Survey Team receive a thorough briefing based on all available current information? __

(a) Release data (N/A if release is not in progress)? __

1. Cause of-release: ,
2. Release pathway:
             -3. Magnitude:
4. Composition: ,
5. Release rate:

6, Results of previous surveys:

7. Expected duration:

(b) Meteorological data? __

1. -Wind speed:
2. Wind direction:
3. Precipitation:
4. Stability class:
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T Onsite and Inolant Radiological Survev Teams (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 (c)- Projected exposure data? _ . _ _ . _

l. Dose rates:
2. Airborne levels:
3. Contamination levels:

(d) Non radiological ha:ards? ___ __ ___ __. (e) Protective clothing requirements? __ ___ (f) Respiratory protection requirements? ___ __ _ . _ ___ . (g) Applicable in-plane, monitor readingt? __ ___ , (h) .Any additional equipment recuired? __ _ _ _

5. Did the onsite team vehicle drivers obtain keys and perform vehicle checkout?

(a) Vehicle fuel tank is full or refueled, as appropriate? _ _ _ . __ (b) Vehicle condition is satisfactory? __

        '(c) Vehicle radio operates properly (radio check has been conducted)?                                         __                 ___
6. Did the Onsite and Inplant Survey Team obtain the '

equipment and instrumentation necessary to complete the assignment? __ ___ Did the Onsite-and Inplant Team response check

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74 instruments prior to departing? __ ___

8. Did the Onsite Team obtain the appropriate Emergency Response-Kit designated for that team? __

(a) . Energency Response Kit _

       -(b)     Instrumentation Kit        ___
9. Did the team check.to see if the seal was broken? __

i- 10. . If the seal was broken, did the team inventory the l contents of the kit and compare the inventory with the current inventory sheets? .(Inventory is not required if the seal is not-broken). __ . ,_

11. -If appropriate, did the team take appropriate actions

! to replace missing equipment or supplics? __ l l

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Onsite and Inplant Radiological Survey Teams (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 i

12. Did the team response check instruments prior to departing?

(a) Battery check? (b) Operational response? __ (c) Searce check? - _ (d) Calibration dates (e)- Special conditions or uses of the instrument? __ ___ , (f) Correction factors? __ (g) Range: Model No.. NOTE: Equipment that will be used to measure Radioiodine concentration in the plume exposure EPZ shall be able to read _10'.7 microcuries per cc.

13. Prior to departure, did the Radiation Protection Te-hnician verify that the proper anti contamination clothing is being worn and that each member of the team is respirator qualified and that the correct size respirator is available. __

14 Did the team acquire a portable Rd Transceiver (radio) and verify proper-operation prior to departing for survey (monitoring) duties? __ ---

15. Was the dosimetry worn by Survey Team members in accordance with EPP.3057 __ - _ . -
         .(a) Thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD)?.                                __.

_(b) _ Lov range pocket dosimeter? _(c) High range pocket dosimeter? __

16. Did the team conduct surveys in accordance with the-requirements of EPP-309? (Check all applicable _ _ _ , __

survey types listed balow. ) (4) Onsite and Inplant:

1. Ope window
2. Closed window
3. Gross Beta calculations

Onsite and-l'>1 ant Radiolor,1 cal Survey Teams (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 (b) Contamination surveys? _ _ __ E

         -(c) Airborne activity samples?                                __. _                   ___ _
1. Particulate
2. Iodine (d) Soil samples? _ _ _ . _ _ .

(e) Water samples? _ _ _._ (f). Plume traverse? _ __ __

l. Centerline identified
2. Plume edges identified (g) Plume tracking? _. __.
1. Leading edge identified 2, Trailing edge identified
17. If soil and/or water samples -were requested and taken, did the team label them properly? . . _ _
18. Were all samples bagged separately to avoid cross contamination? _ _ i
19. Did the team return all' collected samples to a designated counting lab for further analysis? _ _ _,
20. If sr.mples were returned for analysis. . .<ere the samples
        . logged on Form EPP-109-17                                                _ __
  .<21. Were all surveys documented using either From EPP-309-1 or Form EPP 303-37                                               _ _ _ .                          _____
22. Were'411 completed survey forms checked for contamination and then-retained for submission to permanent records
        .(if required)?                                                            _._                       __
23. Was.a debriefing conducted as soon as the team returned after completing their assignment.? ._,

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_ ~ ,_ , . . _ ._ _. ._. _._ . . . ~ . - . - - _ . _ _ . _ . . - ~ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - i' a EVALVATOR: , _ _ , TEAM LEADER: I I PACILIT!: _ Control Rocs EXERCISE: ASSESSMENT 'NO. : DATE: , YES- NO N/A N/0

1. Record the name of the Shift Supervisor. >
2. Did the Shift Supervisor assume the responsibilities of ___ __ ___

Emergency Coordinator? If yes, at what time? t i

3. Did the Shif t Supervisor recognize the abnormal i plant conditions-leading to the Emergency and ,

use EPP-201 and/or the Emergency Plan to classify the emergency? __ ___

4. When weresthe ECs declared?.[Specify the time the  !

Emergency Organization was notified)- Whac Chart of Method Used to EC -Time Declared EPP 201 Was Used Notify the,E.O. Nctification of

            - Unusual Event                        _

. Alert

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Emergency .

            . General' Emergency
   .                    a)-  :

Did the Emergency Coordinator: require supplemental , messages from the controller?' __ b LS . 1Was.the state and local aSencies notified within 15. '

minutes of declaring an Emergency; Condition and were j, .

hourly updates made? _ .__ Was the organization notified in a timely manner?

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L - 7. 'Did.the Shift Technical-advisor _ perform initial dose b - assessment? . _ _ _

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,-2 L I s Y (CONTROL ROOM) cont. . YES NO N/A- N/0 + B. Did the RM 11 Operator demonstrate operability of

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the following equipment?. __, _ __ RM-11 Computer Terminal Communication-lines between: TSC ~ OSC ~ EOF _

                        '9.         Did the Control Room Communicator notify the NRC_within f

60 minutes of declaration of the Eroergency Condition? _ __ l 10, ' Was the ENS Line used to communicate with the NRC7 - -. - - If no, what means was used: i

11. Was-the turnover of responsibilities made in a timely manner and per procedure?
                                 - Time Notified                                                                                                                                   -

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12. List any facility equipment malfunctions or procedural
                                 . inadequacies observed,                                                                                                           ,

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             ********************************************************************************                     3 YES NO N/A N/0 1,    Did the OSC Manager declare the OSC staffed and activated within 60 minutes of an alert or higher emergency classification?                                       __ __ __
2. Did the OSC Manager-hold frequent briefings to ensure the staff knew the-present plant status? __ ___ ___
3. Did the OSC Manager coordinate and prioritime the resources of the ONRAC and the TSC Maintenance Coordinator? _,_ _

4 .. Did-the OSC Onsite Survey Team Director provide the ' names of team members to the Radiation Protection Supe rvisor?

i. Did-the OSC Onsite Survey, Team Director provide briefings to the Emergency Repair and Damage Control *

(ERDC), Onsite Survey,'Inplant Survey. Offsite Monitoring, First Aid and Rescue Teams on the

                 -following isrues?                                                           __ ___ ___
a. ' radiological conditions likely to be encountered enroute
b. ~ protective clothing requirements- ,_.
                 -c.      respiratory. protection requirements-                              __ ___
                 =di      dosimetry requirements            .
e. routing requirements for accessing survey or work sites . __
f. potential for changes in radiological conditions during course of job __ ._
g. primary and backup means of communication enroute and'at work location __ ___
h. ' meteorological conditions (for onsite and -
                        - offsite survey / monitoring teams).                               __ ___
i. estimated dose rate information from actual or potential releases of radioactivity (onsite/-

offsite survey teams) __ ___

j. previous radiological survey results, as applicable __ __

Comments:

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(OSC) cone. YES NO N/A N/0

6. Did the OSC ERDC Team Leader contact the OSC Supervisor
    'O                                       upon exiting the Radiation Controlled Area and transmit pertinent information?

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                                          ._Did;thefERDC team members wear protective clothing.                                       l
                                          -respiratory protection and dosimetry?                                      __

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8. Did the OSC Chemistry Supervisor review the results i aof- sample analysis packages and sign form EPe117-l? __
                              .9.           Did the'0SC Chemistry Supervisor inform the OSC Manager cand TSC ONRAC of the results of the PASS sample?                           __

vic 10. Did the OSC Radiation Protection Supervisor inform the TSC_0NRAC of Radiological protection actions taken 1 for handlin8 of contaminated injured individuals when offsite -emergency medical persont.el have arrived? __

11. Did the' Radiation Protection Supervisor assign survey priorities for in-plant, onsite and offsite survey
                                        . samples - and communicate then to. the Onsite Survey
                                        . Team Director?
                             - 12.        Did the OSC Security officers provide dosimetry to the ambulance. crew and provide escort services?
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YES NO N/A N/0

1. Did the TSC Manager conduct a turnover with the Shift Supe rvi sor?
2. Upon assuming the duties of Emergency Coordinator, did the TSC Manager direct the staff in assessing plant conditions in accordance with EPP 201 and reclassity the emergency? __

Name: Emergency Classification: _ Time:

3. Was the " Emergency Coordinator Checklist" used in declaring the TSC Activated? __

4 Did the TSC Manager have the onsite personnel notified of radiological conditions? __

5. Did the TSC Manager coordinate a site evacuation with the Security Staff? __
6. Did the TSC Advisor initiate notification of offsite agencies as directed by the Emergency Coordinator? __
7. Did the TSC Advisor determine whether all TSC staff positions have been filled and direct excess personnel to report to the LSC7 __
8. Did the TSC Advisor direct all personnel to document all activities? __ ___
9. Did the Onsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator (ONRAC) direct contamination control points be established? __ _
10. Did the ONRAC have the RMS Computer Operator check the operability of the dose assessment computer and printer? __
11. Did the ONRAC direct the RMS operator to accept turnover of dose assessment from the Control Room STA? __

(TSC) cont. YES NO N/A N/0 76 12 2 ; List any facility equipment malfunctions or procedural

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inadegancies' observed.

23. L'as the FRC provided with the following:

o Adequate work _ space __ o Communication eouipment __ o  : Contact ~ personnel __ _ _ _ . o Supplies. _. _ _ _ ,

                - 24 When directed by the Emergency' Coordinator, did the Security Coordinator' notify the Security Command Center to initiate accountability and evacuate the site'of non-essential personnel?
25. The Health Physicu Network-(HPN) Communicator initiates communications'with< Protective Measures Team in the NRC Operations Center.-(Bethseda., Maryland) using the_HPN phone per Procedure EPP-2047 __

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           **TACILITY:     EOF                                  EXERCISE:

\ ASSESSMENT No. DATE: _ _

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YES NO N/A N/0

1. Upon assuming the duties of Emergency Coordinator did the EOF Mana,',er direct the EOF staff in assessment of
plant condit' ins? __ ___

Name : ,

2. Within 15 minutes of the declaration of, or change in classification of the emergency, did the EOF Manager approve and direct the notification of offsite agencies? ___ __ ___

Emergency Calssification: Time:

3. Did the EOF Manager direct the transfer of command and control from the TSC7 __ ___
4. Was the EOF Engineerin5 Team assembled and ready to support the plant emergency within 60 minutes of activation? _ _._,
5. Did the EOF Engineering team assess core damage by using EPP-3127 __
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6. Lid che EOF Engineering team develop and provide recommendations or preventive actions based on 47 ; assessment of plant conditions? __ ___

A +- i 7. -Did the EOF Engineering Support Coordinator perform an independent assessment of plant parameters per EPP-20l? __ ___

8. Did the EOF Engineering Support Coordinator advise the Emergency Coordinator on technical matters relating to NSSS, fuel integrity, plant systems and equipment, and plant instrumentation? __ ___
9. Did the EOF Engineering Supt >crt Coordinator verify the j i

following: o HVAC air fl,w has been directed through the HEAP filters __ ___ o Exhaust fans in the decontamination room have been started ___ __ ___ o operability of SPDS (Safety Parameters Display System) _ _

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EOF teont.) YES NO N/A N/0

10. Did the Logistical support Coordinator transmit support requests.from the Emergency Response Organization to the Lo61 stical-Support Center?- __ ___

ll, Did the Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator , (OFFRAC) coordinate and direct activities of the RMS Computer Operator in performing dose assessments 1 including updates based on changing plant conditions? __ ___

12. Were the status bcards updated when plant conditions changed?
13. Were-public information releases approved by the Emergency Coordinator prior to release? __ ___ ___
14. Did the RMS Computer Operator perform setup and verify the operability of the dose assessment computer per the guidelines in EPP-3037 -
15. Did the Radiation Protection Coordinator perform the followin6' tasks:

o Review and evaluate radiological data __ o Review meteorological data __ ___ o Ensure radiological records are maintained __ o Provide the Emergency Coordinator with radiological data __ o Review protective action recommendation nade by the OFFRAC __ o -Coordinate offsite monitoring and radiological assessment activities with the state and federal arsncies ___ __

16. List' any facility equipment malfunctions or procedural inadequacies observed.

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 -17. Was the NRC provided with tha following:
la _ Acequate work space __. __ ___
o- Communication equipment __ ___

l o Contract personnel __ o Supplies ___ __ _

EVALUATOR: TEAM LEADER: TACILITY: LSC -EXERCISE:

             ' ASSESSMENT NO.:                                                        DATE:
               *******************************************************************************w-YES NO N/A N/0
1. Did the LSC Hanager perform the following tasks? ___ __ ___

(a) Direct the LSC clerk to update the LSC request status board:

1. New Request? __ ___
2. Completed Requests? __ ___

(b) Direct the LSC manpower coordinator to:

1. Provide relief shift schedules? __ ___
2. Inforu personnel of shift relief assignments? __ ___

(c) Coordinate the Logistical Support through the TSC. Advisor prior to EOF activation. ,._ ___

                   -(d)   Obtains Logistical support request from EOF Logistical Support Coordinator per EPP-214                                __

(e) _ Has the LSC. monitored for inhaoitability if the LSC was-found uninhabitable, what actions were taken? ,__. __ ._ h i- ,._-i'.

2. Did the LSC Manpower Coordinator perform the following tasks:

J (a) Processed requests for manpower from the LSC , Manager? l (b) . L%en a request has been completed 'how lons did it take before the LSC Manager was notified? Request: Time: !l-Request: Time; i.

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                      ,             . 1.SC 'icont. )?                                                                                          YES NO N/A N/0
           <                         3.        - Did the'1.SC Accounting Coordinator perform the following tasks?-                                                                                                                     ,
                                              . (af Perform the duties of the I.Sc Manager if the manager                                                                 $

leaves the facility for an extended period of time. _ Co) . Maintains records and documentation in accordance with EPP 214. _ _

Were the' relevant functions and activities implemented 4 -

in a manner that is consistent with the CPSES emergency

                                              . plan and procedures?                                                                              _
                 .['                          ' If not, explain why the organization did not follow its j, ~                                             emergency. plan and procedures.

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EVALUATOR: TEAM LEADER: FACILITY: __ Rumor control EXERCISE: ASSESSMENT NO,: DATE:

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YES NO N/A -N/0

1. When was the rutor control service activated?
2. What organization (s) was responsible for providing this service?
3. What telephone number (s) was used for rumor control?
4. How was the number (s) publicized:

(a) Prers briefings? __ (b) EBS czessages? __ ___ (c) Public. information brochures and postings? __ ___ (d) Other (Specify ) __

5. How-many staff demonstrated this operation? ____
6. - Did the runcr' control operation staff have access rto cutrent and ot::: urate information? __
  -7. Did the rumor control staff provide prompt, accurate, consistent, and responsive information to callers?.                  __ .___

(a) ' How maty tolls were received by the staff per hour? (Select number of calls received by one person at random) B. Was information on individuals calls documented and analyzed in order.co identify recurr3nt or important trends in rumors? __ ___

9. Was information on rumors used in subsequent disseminations of information by rumor control staff? __

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7 Rumor Centrol (cont.)- YES NO N/A -N/0 (a). To whom was . information on rumors provided: (Check the recipier.ts of this information)

                         -1.   -Individual callers?                               ___ __                            ___
2. Staff responsible for public information
                               -and instructions?                                _ _ _ _
3. Staff responsible for media relations? __ ___ _ _ _
10. Did umor' control staff monitor radio and television broadcasts to determine what information was provided by the media, to the public, and to. determine if any of this information was contributing to the spread of~ rumors? __ ___

(a) Alternatively, did they seek this information from the public information/ instructions staff? ___ __ ___ 1 11. In-the implementation of the activities associated with this objective, did the organization follow its plans and procedures? ___ __

12. .Specify whether or not'the following demonstration criteria were successfully demonstrated during this '

exercise using: (a) Rumor-control staff responded promptly and accurately to calls? __ ___ (b)' Heasures were taken to control the spread of rumors that threaten to have adverse impact on

                        . adherence Protective _ Action Recommendations (PAR)?             __                    ___

(c) All activities d'escribed in the demonstration criteria for this objective were carried out in accordance with the. plan? ___ __ l l' .

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EVALUATOR: TEAM LEADER: _ FACILITY: News Center EXERCISE: _,,,, ASSESSMENT NO.: DATE: _, P

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YES NO N/A N/0

1. Did the CPSES News Center personnel provide for the development and release of emergency information to the public through news releases? __ ___
2. Did the News Center staff responsible for public instructions and information receive.and use information from the rumor-control staff? _ ___.
3. Did the CPSES News Center Conference have the following characteristics:

(a) Accurate information? __ (b) Clear, understandable language? _, ___ (c) Content, consistent with public information brochures? _ , , _ _ ___ (d) Consistency of information and instructions with protective action decisions? __ ___ (e) Clear differentiation between old and new information and instructions? __ ___ (f) Up-to-date information? __ 4 Was.a log maintained of informational or instructional

     . messages (news releases) disseminated to the public?                         __
5. >Uere copies of informational or instructional messages kept? __ __
6. .W ere-copies of informational or instructional messages made available within.the tesponse organization to the following:
     -(a) Rumor control staff?                                                      __

(b) -Joint Information Center? __ ___ ___ l 7. In the implementation of the activities associated ' with this facility, did the organization follow its plans and procedures? l L -

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8. _Did the News Center staff provide briefings to the media? __ ___

If yes. specify the times when briefings were initiated: Briefing ul Briefing a4 Briefing #2 Briefing #5 Briefing v3 Briefing #6 h

9. What organization (s) was responsible for this function?
10. Did each orgrnization responsible for providing information to the media have its own designated spokesperson? __
11. Where were media briefings conducted?

(a) News Center? __ (b) Joint Public Information Center (Other than EOF)? __ ___ (c) Alternate - Cleburne? __ ___ (d)- Other (Specify )? __

1. Was.the news media simulated or did the media provide reporters? (Check one)

Simulated Reporters

12. Which of the following were provided to the media?

(Check one) -

Copies of news releases' Media Kits
13. Was a log maintained of information provided to the media? _._
14. Were staff available to handle telephone inquiries from -

the media? __

15. Did the briefings or press releases have the following characteristics? (Check those observed) __

(a) Accurate information? __ (b) Clear, understandable language? __

(c) Content with public information and instructions with protective action discussions? __ ___ ___

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l l i News Center (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 (d) Consistency if information and instructions with protective action decisions? __ ___ (c) Good differentiation between previous and current information and instructions? __ (f) Up to-date information? __

16. In all briefings and releases were all protective action area described in terms of f amiliar landmarks and boundaries? __
17. Did telephone staff provide prompt, accurate, consistent, and responsive information to media representatives? __ ___
18. Did_the person responsible for providing information to the media consider information on rumors provided by the rumor control staff? __ ___
19. In the implementation of the activities associated with this objective, did the organization follow its plans and procedures? __
20. Did the News Center CPSES spokesperson provide answers to all the questions asked by the media? __

(a) .If no, did the CPSES spokesperson provide answers to subsequent news briefings? __

21. Did CPSES have joint news briefings with the State /

Federal agencies? __ ___

22. Specify whether or not the following demonstration criteria were successfully demonstrated during this exercise using:

(a) The organization provided a central location and process for dealing with the media in a coordinated manner? __ ___ (b) Information provided to the media was accurate. - elear, and complete? __ (e) All activities described in the demonstration criteria for this objective were carried out in accordance with the plan, unless deviations were provided for in the extent-of-play agreement? __ i I

s , News Center (cont.) YES NO N/A N/0 23; Vere the relevant functions and activities implemented in a manner that is consistent with the CPSES emergency _ plan and procedures? If not, explain _vny the organization did not follow its emergency plan and procedures: f i y 4 t v g , r ~ s, . - ~ e--- - -,_ , _ _ #. m + __ .-

l TU ELECTRIC COhlANCHE PEAK STEAh! ELECTRIC STATION 1991 FIELD EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 INTRODUCTION

2.0 OBJECTIVES 2.1 ONSITE OBIECTIVES Lists the onsite objectives for the Exercise 2.2 OFFSITE OBJECTIVES Lists the offsite objectives for the Exercise 3.0 GUIDELINES Outline the extent of play of the participants durmg the exercise. 4.0 PARTICIPANTS List of positions which will be filled by players during the exercise. 5.0 CONTROLLER! EVALUATOR ORGANIZATION List of personnel who will participate in the exercise as controllers / evaluators. 6.0 SUBSTITUTE TELEPHONE NUhtDERS List of telephone numbers to be used during the exercise. 7.0 NARRATIVE SUhthtARY Summary of the postulated accident and anticipated responses by the " players". 8.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS Describes the initial plant alid meteorological conditions for the exercise. 9.0 ONSITE TIhtELINE Describes the sequence of events of the exercise. 10.0 ONSITE EXERCISE GUIDE Sununary of the onsite events, messages, and anticipated emergency response.

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11.0 ~ONSITE hfESSAGES

                     - Contains the exercise messages used to control the exercise.

12.0 OFFSITE hiESSAGES Contains the exercise messages used to control the exercise. 13.0 PLANT PARAhtETERS , Contains time dependant plant operating data normally available to the control room operators. - 14.0 51ETEOROLOGICAL DATA Contains time dependant meteorological data. 15.0 hiAPS Show inplant, onsite, and/or offsite survey information 16.0 ONSITE SURVEY DATA Contains time dependant onsite survey data. 17.0 INPLANT SURVEY DATA-Contains time dependant inplant radiation, radionuc!!de air concentration, and contamination level data. 18.0 INPLANT RADIATION htONITORS Contains time dependant inplant radiation monitor readings. ' 19.0 CHEhflSTRY DATA Contains time dependant primary and secondary system chemistry data. 20.0 OFFSITE SURVEY DATA Contains tirne dependant offsite survey data

     -21.0    CONTROLLER / EVALUATOR INFORhiATION :

Contains general instructions to all controller / evaluators. ' 22.0 ERDC CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Special instructions to Emergency Repair and Damage Control team controllers. s w

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23.0 CHEMISTRY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Special instructions to Chemistry Technician controllers.

   ;24,0  FIRST AID / RESCUE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Special instructions to First Aid controllers.

25.0 SECURITY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS ' Special instructions to security organization controllers. 26.0 PHONE BANK CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Special instructions to the controller assignM to control / evaluate the Rumor Control Telephone Bank. 27.0 PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Special instructions to the controllers assigned to control / evaluate the News Center. 28.0 MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS 28.1 Simulator Communications Checklist 28.2 Controller / Evaluator Reading List 28.3 ~ Observer Information h I-l.-

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   #>     COMANCliE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1991 Field Exercise L0 Intr.edurainn INTRO l

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i l-f Ths 1991 Field Exercise will verify the capability of CPSES to respond to a simulated accident. The exercise will provide training, test the Emergency Response Organization, and identify potential problems in the overall response system. The following is a schedule of exercise related activities. Friday. November 8 1300 Onsite Lead Controller / Evaluator Meeting (EP Conference Room) Monday. November 11 0900 Control Room Controller Brief (EP Conference Room) 1300 - Operations Suppo-t Center Controller Brief (EP Conference Room) Tuesday. November 12 0900 Security Controller Brief (EP Conference Room) 1300 Technical Support Center Controller Brief (EP Conference Room) Wednesday. November 13 0900 Logistical Support Center Controller Brief (EP Conference Room) 1300 Emergency Operations Facility Controller Brief (ET Conference Room) Monday. November 18 1000 Onsite Participant's Briefing (NOSF Auditorium)

                                                                  & 1300 Tuesday. November 19 0530 Controller Pre-exercise Brief NOSF Auditorium 0630 Exercise Begins I s'. O Exercise Terminated Facility Debriefs Begin 1600 Lead Evaluator Meeting Support Services Building Wednesday. November 20 1400 Management Review Board INTRO                                                   2                                       Rev.0

J]mnd;ty November 22 1400 Onsite Exercise Critique (NOSF Auditorium) ne following meetings will be scheduled at a later date: NRC Exit Meeting C-fftite Evaluator Debrief Offsite Panicipants Meeting Public Meeting A copy of this lanual will be provided to each Controller / Evaluator, and selected observers prior to i the exercise. r ( INTRO 3 Rev.0 _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ ^ ^ - - ~ ~ ~

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1. Demonstrate the ability of the emergency organization to assess plant conditions and make appropriate emergency classification.

NUREG - 0654 B.2, D.1- , H.5, I.1 Notification Methods and Prongdurca i

2. Demonstrate the ability to notify and update federal, state, and local authorities.

NUREG - 0654 A.le, B.4, E.1-4, 7, F.1

3. _ Demonstrate the ability to alert, notify, and update i onsite personnel.

NUREG - 0654 A.10, B.1, 5, 7a, E.2, F.lc, J.1 t Mobilization of Emeroency Oraanization

4. Demonstrate the ability to initially staff and activate the Emergency Response Facilities.

NUREG - 0654 A,le, B.5, 7, H.4, E.2, F.1 Facilities! Ecuinment and DisDlava

5. Demonstrate the adequacy of facilition and their equipment, displays, and other materials to support emergency actions.

NUREG - 0654 G.3, 4, H.1, 2, 6-9, 12, J.10a-b , Command and Control

6. Demonstrate tha ability to direct, coordinate, and control emergency activities.

HUREG - 0654 A.1d, B.2-7a-b Communications

7. Demonstrate the adequacy of communication procedures and equipment'for emergency support activities.

NUREG - 0654 E.2, F.1, 2, 3 OBJ l Rev.0

rAne_Intsrnailen B. Demonstrate the ability t dissemination ofonformat accurate coordinateithe public the formation and through no NUREG - 0654 G.3, e eases. ion ano instructions to

9. 4 Demonstrato the ability t control.

o establish and operato ru mor NUREG - 0654

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A2.nid2At.AUR D_D R O.t 10 Demonstrate the Monitoring Teams to abilit' of collec/ Offsite NUREG - 0654 H.6, t and report field dataRadiological

11. 7, 11, 12, .

Demonstrate the I.7-10, N.2d Te.ams to collect and ort repability of data.onsite 1tadiological NUREG - 0654 H.9, Survey

12. I.1-3, N.2d e Demonstrate the a plant conditions.bility of the. Engjneering T NUREG - os54 eam to asses 3,3, 2, 3, 6 11Q.2 13.

Demonstrate the ability t NUREG - 0654 H.4, o perform dose projections 14 Demonstrate the 6, I.3-7, 10 . recommendations. ability to make protective NUREG - 0654 D.2, action

15. 4, Der,onstrate E.6, J.7, 10 the Ebility to within the Protected Area .

account for all NUREG - 0654 J.5 personnel DD.21E01_96 16, Demonstrate the vorher exposure ability to 'nonitor NUREG - 06S4 and control emergency H 10, K.la g, 2, 2 3a-b, 6a c, J.6a,b Rev.o i

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17. Demonstrate the ability to respond to and treat a contr.mine,ted injured individual.

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18. Demonstrate the ability to transport contaminated injured individuala from CPSES to the hospital. .i 4,

liUREG - 0654 B.9, F.2, L.1-2, 4 4 Fire RalpppJigg.

19. Demonstrate the ability to respond to an onsitu fire.

NUREG - 0654 N.2b t i i i P l-l- l L V; (. (L 1

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                                                                                                                                                                                                          .                      i JURZSDIC'SIONAL RESPONSIBILITY                                                                                   LOCATIONS    I OSJECTIVE NUMBER AND TEXT                                                                  STATE                        LCCAL                                                         _(see note Al       l i
1. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,7,12 l monitor, understand and use  :

emergency classification  ; levels-(ECL's) througt. the i %< _ appropriate implementation  ! of emergency functions and l activities corresponding to ECL's as required by the scenario. The four ECL's aret Notification of. Unusual Event, ' Alert, site Area asergency, ' and General smergency.

2. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,5,6.

fully alert, mobilize and 7,8,9,10,11, activate personnel for both 12 4 facility and field-based  !

                                   -emergency. functions.(see note B)                                                                                                                                                           :
3. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,7
                                  - direct,. coordinate and                                                                                                                                                                     i control emergency activities.

4.. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,5,6, I conusunicate with all- 7,8,9,10,11,

                                  ' appropriate locations,-                                                                                                                                              12                   -i organisations, and field                                                                                                                                                                   1 personnel,                                                                                                                                                                                 '

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                    -S.              Demonstrate:the adequacy of                                                       X                        X                                                        1,2,3,4,7,
                                  ' facilities, equipment, displays                                                                                                                                     10,12                 j and other materials to support-                                                                                                                                                            !

emergency operations. i 6 ', Demonstrate-the ability to. X X 1,2,5,6,7,8, l

                                 - continuously monitor'and                                                                                                                                             9,10,11-control emergency worker
                                - exposure.
7. Demonstrate'the appropriate X X 6 equipment and procedures for  :
                                  , determining field radiation
measurement.

8.- Demonstrate the appropriate X 6.11 equipment and procedures for-the measurement ofJairborne

                               - radiciodine concentrations'as.

low as 10 E-7 microcuries per i  : cc in the presence'of' noble

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a l I JURISDICTIONAL l RESPONSIBILITY LOCATION i ODJECTIVE NUMBER AND TEXT STATE LOCAL _(see note A)

9. Demonstrste the ability to X 6,11 obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume )

and promptly perform laboratory i analysis. )

10. Demonstrate the ability, X 7 withia the plume exposure pathway to project dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant and field data.
11. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,7 ,

make appropriate protective I action decisions, based on projected or actual dosage, j EPA PAG's, availability of adequate shelter, evacuation  ; time estimates and other < relevant factors. (see note C)

12. Demonstrate the ability to X 1,2 initially alert the public within the 10-mile EFZ and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by.

appropriate state and/or local official (s).

13. Damonstrate the ability to ,V X 1,2,7,10 coordinate.the formulation and dissemination of accurate information and instructions to the public in a timely fashion after t.he initial alert and notification has occurred.
14. Demonstratn the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,10 brief the media in an accurate, coordinated and' timely manner.
15. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,3,4,10 establish and operate rumor .

control in a coordinated and timely fashion.(see note.D)

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16. Demonstrate the ability to X X 1,2,6,7 make the decision to reconenend  !

the use of KI to emergency  ; workers and. Institutionalized persons based on predetermined criteria, as well as to.  : distribute and administer-it once the decision is made, if necessitated by radiciodine releases.

17. Demonstrate the ability to make This objective the decision, if the state plan will not be so specifies, to recommend the demonstrated use of KI for the general public as it conflicts based'on predetermined criteria, with state as well as to distribute and policy, administer it once the decision  :

is made, if necessitated by radioic, dine releases.

10. Demonstrate the ability and X 1,2 resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for the impacted-permanent and transient plume EFE population-(including transit-dependent persons, special needs populations, handicapped persons and institutionalized persons).
19. Demonstrate the ability and This objective-resources necessary to implement .!

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for sobool childron within the ' plume EFE. -

20. Demonstrate the- X X 1,2,6  !

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              -21.         Demonstrate the adequacy X                        X                                 5 of procedures, facilities,                                                                                                                                      i equipment and personnel for the registration, radiological monitoring and decontamination of evacuees.                                                                                                                                                   1
             '22.          Deueonstrate the adequacy of                                                   X                         X                                5 facilities, equipment,-and-personnel for congregate                                                                                                                                         ;

care of evacuees.  !

23. . Demonstrate the adequacy of X 9 vehicles, equipment, procedures .
                         .and personnel for transporting                                                                                                                                   :

contaminated, -injured or exposed ' individuals.

            '34.          Demonstrate the ade                                                                                     X                                8 medical facilities,quacy                 - equipment,   of.
   "                      procedures and personnel for i
                         -handling ~ contadninated, injured or-. exposed individuals.
25. Demonstrate the adequacy of -X X 5 i facilities, equipment, l
                         . supplies,. procedures and-personnel-for decontamination of-emergency workers, owipment                                                                       ,
                        "and vehicles for waste c,isposal.                                                                                                                                 i
26. 7.meonstrate the ability X X 1,2,3,4 Ji
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27.- Demonstrate the appropriate use- This onjective-  ;

                      - of equisement' and procedures for;                                                                                              will not be collection and; transport of samples of-_ vegetation ~, f ood crope,                                                                            

demonstrated.- - milk,-meet, poultry, water and t animal.fmeds (indieenous to the '

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28. Demonstrate the appropriate lab This objective ,

operations and procedures for will not be i measuring.and analyzing samples demonstrated. of vegetation, food crops, milk meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (indigenous to the area ' and stored).

29. Damonstrate the ability to project This objective dosage to the public for ingestion will not be pathway exposure and determine _ demonstrated.

appropriate protective measures based on field data, EPA PAG's and other relevant factors.

30. Demonstrate the ability to implement This objective both preventive and emergency will not be protective actions for ingestion demonstrated.

pathway hazards.

31. .rmmonstrate the ability to estimate This objective total population exposures. will not be ,.

demonstrated.

32. Demonstrate the ability to This objective determine appropriate measures will not be for controlled reentry and demonstrated.

recovery based on estimated total population exposure, available EPA' PAG's and other relevant factors.

33. Demonstrate the ability to This objective implement appropriate measures will not be for controlled reentry.and demonstrated.

recovery.

3. 4 . Demonstrate the ability to This objective maintain staffing or a will not be-continuous 24-hour L sis by an demonstrated.

actual: shift change. _3 5. Demonstrate the ability to X ~1,2 coordinate the evacuation of onsite personnel.

36. Demonstrate the ability to This objective carry out emergency response will not be functions during an unannounced demonstrated off-hours drill or exercise.
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1 NOTES: A. Thu locations whero various objectives are to be damonstrated are indicated by numerical codos as follows: CCDE TEAM ELEMEfr OR FACILITY NAME LOCATION ,

1. Somervell County EOC Glen Rose
2. Hood Ccunty EOC Granbury
3. Texas State EOC Austin
4. Disaster District ECC Waco
5. Relocation Center Claburne
6. State Field Teams 10 mile EPZ
7. BRC .

CPSES' EOF ,

8. Hood General Hospital Granbury
9. Hood General Hosp. EMS Ambulance Granbury
10. News Center CPSES Visitor Canter
11. - BRC Mobile Lab Granbury
12. BRC Staging Arta Granbury B. Mobilization and activation of personnel will be performed '

in accordance with approved plans and procedures with the exception of state personnel. Due to scenario time constraints, these personnai will be prepositioned in the local area (Glen Rose or Granbury), and actual deployment times will not be.shown. , C- The DRC will advise / recommend protective actions to local officials. D. Rumor. control at locations 1-4 will only be exercised as it relates to the overall coordination process with the Jo!.nt Information Center (JIC). This activity Will not be demonstrated as a separate or primary function since the JIC at the facility has primary responsibility for this function. t

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J The following guidelines have been developed to instruct exercise panicipants on the conduct of the I exercise and to define the extent of play required for panicipants to fulfill the exercise objectives. Where > no instructions are pravided for a panicular objective, actions that woulJ be taken for a real emergency  ; should be taken for the exercise. The intent of the exercise is to demonstrate actual emergency response

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1. The exercise controller organization will control all phases of the exercise by passing messages to the panicipants per the timeline or at the request of the participants.
2. "Ihe controller and the evaluator organizations are at the direction of the exercise lead t

controller. Additionally, a lead facility controller will be assigned to each Emergency Response Facility.

3. A controller will be assigned to each location or event where an emergency response is ,

to be demonstrated. 4 ' The Control Room activities will be conducted in the NOSF Simulator.

a. Plant parameter data will be presented in message form if the simulator is not available.
b. RM 11 data will be presented in message form to operating personnel.
c. SPDS data in the simulator, TSC, and EOF will be driven by the simulator. *
d. Two (2) TSC/ ENS Communicators will be pre-staged at the NOSF.
                         $.      The controllers should allow free-play. However, free-play will be stopped under the following conditions:
a. If the action takett would prevent an exercise objective frem being met or is
                                         . outside the scope of the exercise.
b. if the actions are judged to be unsafe or leading to violations of laws,
c. if the actions would degrade systems or equipment, or degrade response to a real emergency,
                       ; 6.   - All communications and messages will begin and end with the statement "This is a drill".
7. If an actual ernergency occurs, the exercise will be terminated. All comtrunications concerning an actual emergency will begin and end with the statement *This is ni r.tur not a drill *,
8. ' Participants shall comply with the instructions from the controller organization. If a conflict exists between scenario data and actual data, inform the controller and wait for further instructions.

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9. Personnel involved in the exercise will be identified by wearing color arm bands as follows:
a. participants green b,

controllers red

c. evaluators blue
d. roleplayers green with red stripes e, observers no arm band (wear badge)

He following guidelines are grouped by objective beadings. He guidelines define the extent of play required to meet an objective and to identify planned simulaticas. EMERGENCY CLASSlFICATION SYSTEM

l. The Control Room (Simulator), TSC and/or EOF will classify a simulated emergency.
2. He Control Room (Simulator), TSC and/or EOF will coordinate classification activities between emergency facilities.
                 -NOTIFICATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES
1. The Control Room (Simulator), TSC and/or EOF will demonstrate the capability to:

notify emergency organization in order to effect the staffing / mobilization of the Emergency Respouv 7acilities. notify offsite emergency response organizations through the established notification system. complete the Notification Message form and obtain approval in a timely nunr. notify the NRC. notify onsite personnel of conditions during a radiological emergency. provide follow-up notifications to offsite emergency response organizations, the NRC. emergency responst persormel and onsite personnel during a radiological emergency. transfer communications / notification responsibilities between facilities. < All demonstrations will be in accordance with the CPSES- Emergency Plan and Procedures. Guide 3 Rev.0

i MOBILIZATION OF EhiERGENCY ORGANIZATION *

1. He Control Room (Simulator), TSC, OSC, EOF, News Center, and LSC will all demonstrate the following:

The prompt activation, adequacy of staffirg, and setup, as appropriate, of their respective facilities. The capability of the facility staff to implement the Emergency Plan as it relates to the facility and their responsibilities. FACILITIES: EQUIPMENT AND DISPLAYS 1. The TSC, OSC, EOF, and News Center will all demonstrate the following: He adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations. De adequacy of emergency equipment in each facility to support emergency response. The adequacy of emergency supplies in each facility to support emergency t response.

2. The adequacy of Control Room facility, displays, and supplies will not be demonstrated; however, equipment necessary to meet exercise objectives will be staged in the Simulator.

COMMAND AND CONTROL 1, he Control Room (Simulator) will demonstrate the ability to initiate emergency response activities and to assume initial control of emergency activities.

2. De Control Room (Simulator), TSC, OSC, EOF, and Media Center and/or LSC will demonstrate the ability to:

effcet " command and' control" by initiating, coordinating, and implementing i timely and effective decisions during a radiological emergency and by providing , timely staff direction. interface, communicate, and coordinate actions (internally / externally)in order to obtain and provide support for emergency response activities (including interface with offsite Emergency Response Organizations). effectively transfer command and control of emergency response functions l between facilities (as applicable). gather, - assess, coordinate, and disseminate information regarding station conditions and emergency response actions. Guide 4 Rev.0

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h maintain accurate and comprehensive logs of all emergency actions and events. All demonstrations will be in accordance with the CPSES Emergency Plan and Procedures.

3. The OSC will d:monstrate the ability to provide thorough briefings to response teams dispatched from the OSC and to provide thorough debriefings upon the return of those tea:as to the OSC.

i 4 The Control Room (Simulator). TSC. OSC, EOF, LSC, and News Center should develop a shift relief schedu'e; however, Shift Relief will EQI be demonstrated. COMMUNICATIONS 1. Special telephone numbers will be provided for the following communication points. Rese special numbers should be used. Controllers will be playing the roles of personnel who would actually be staffing these phones. National Weather Service i TES Dispatcher Control Room (Similator)

2. The ability to commu{cate with the corporate center and to transmitireceive information and status reports effectively will be demonstrated between the following facilities:

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3. The Control Room (Simulator), TSC, OSC, EOF, News Center and/or LSC will demonstrate:

The ability to coordinate decision making- within and among the various-emergency response facilities as required by the Emergency Plan and Procedures. The effective use of status boards to record and monitor plant conditions and emergency response actions (as appropriate). De ability to inform onsite personnel of emergency stams, plant conditions, and other information which may affect personnel safety. Guide 5 Rev.0 r

PUBLIC INFORMATION 1. The Control Room (Simulator), TSC and/or EOF will demonstrate the ability to provide information for and approval for news releases and will provide supplemental information to facilitate media briefings and public/ media inquiry responses in accordance with the CPSES Emergency Plan and Procedures.

2. De News Center will demonstrate the ability to:

coordinate the release of information to the public and the media withaurryant state and the public information representatives. provide timely, accurate information about emergency conditions and response activities to members to the media present at the News Center. provide Rumor Control Capabilities to provide accurate information 4 tipms to members of the public and the media. monitor news reporu about emergency conditions and activities in order to identify inaccurate information that might be reported. Media monitoring wile exercised via the use of video tapes to simulate news broadcasts.

3. Written news releases shall be prepared, however, no press releases will be made to the public. Roleplayers shall act as members of the media to exercise public information '

activities. ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT 1. He Control Room (Simulator) and the TSC will both demonstrate the ability to identify plant parameters and other indicators that are indicative of damage, degradation and/or failure of plant systems, and to resp (md, using appropriate emergency operation procedures to return the plant to a safe condition.

2. He TSC and/or EOF will both demonstrate:

Re ability of engineering teams in the respective facilities to identify those parameters indicative of system and/or equipment malfunction, degradation and/or damage. The ability of engineering teams in the respective facilities to analyze postulated plant conditions, develop applicable trends, determine the potential consequeaces of the postulated conditions and identify possible corrective actions to mitigate the accident. Guide 6 Rev.0

3. He OSC will demonstrate:
    ,                        The ability to dispatch and direct chemistry sampling teams.

De ability for monitoring teams (onsite, offsite, and inplant) to survey radiological conditions, collect and analyze appropriate samples and to report findings in accordance with the Emergency Plan and Procedures. The ability for emergency repair and damage control teams to perform assigned tasks and to report findings and actions taken.

4. To demonstrate the ability to effect various repairs during the exercise, maintenance personnel will select /obtain tools, use procedures (as necessary), go to the proper location, and explain what would be done to the controller. -
5. Radiological data will be available to controllers who accompany radiation monitoring teams.
6. Monitoring activities will be performed , including the use of silver zeolite cartridges.
7. Data concerning plant / equipment conditions as well as radiological conditions will be available to controllers who accompany emergency repair and damage control teams.
8. If scenario conditions warrant, respirators will be issued onsite. The facepieces will be worn, but the filter cartridge or regule.or wiil be removed.
9. Offsite monitoring teams will EQI wear respiratory protection or protective clothing.
10. If a PASS sample is requested, chemistry technicians should collect the requested sample as current plant conditions permit. If current plant conditions do not allow the sample to actually be taken, then after the appropriate amount of time a controller will provide the analysis results to the chemistry technician.

PROTECTIVE RESPONSE 1. He Control Room (Simulator), TSC, and/or the EOF will demonstrate the ability to use calculated dose projections to formulate protective action recommendations.

2. If ordered, early dismissal and/or site evacuation will be performed as follows:

Announcement will be made stating that an evacuation would normally be conducted, but no evacuation should be c.onducted.CD1is announcement will be provided in a message.) Re Evacuation Alarm will EQI be sounded. Guide 7 Rev.0 (. .

6 Security and Radiation Protection should be stationed at appropriate monitoring locations.

3. Accountability will be performed only to the extent that the Control Room (Sirnulator),

TSC, OSC complete accountability logs. Security will pick up the TSC and OSC logs, run an accountability report, and perform exclusion area sweep.

4. Normal access to CPSES shall b'QI be restricted.
5. Squaw Creek Park will be panicipatiag in this exercise. Actual evacuation and/or accountability will HQI be performed for the Park.
6. He TSC, OSC, EOF, LSC, and News Center will all demonstrate the ability to perform radiological surveys to verify habitability. Each facility will activate habitability monitors and/or perform periodic surveys.

RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL

1. He use of dosimetry, protective clothing fPC), respiratory protectio's and radiation monitoring will be fully implemented onsite (except that face pieces will be donned with Filters or regulators removed). No respirators or PC's will be worn offsite.
2. Demonstration of consideration of emergency exposure extensions for emergency response team personnel will be performed if required by the scenario.
3. To demonstrate the ability of emergency response teams entering the Radiation Controlled Area (RCA) to enter and exit access control effectively and ef0ciently, teams will complete paperwork as required by procedures.
4. The Control Room (Simulator), TSC, OSC, and EOF will all demonstrate the methods and resources for distributing dosimetry to emergency workers and for monitoring and tracking radiation exposure for those workers.
5. He OSC will be responsible for demonstrating the ability to rr.aintain radiation exposures of plant personnel ALARA.
6. Actual logs will be kept to record radiation exposure of all emergency response personnel.

The TSC will complete issuing paperwork only, the OSC will track radiation exposures as provided by the scenario. MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH SUPPORT

1. He following process will be used to demonstrate response to an injured person:
a. NFM will respond to the injured person.
b. He injured person will be transported to lhx>d County Hospital.
c. Appropriate radiological controls will be demonstrated.
d. Roleplayers will provide patient status information. '
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e. Players will be presented from notifying next of kin.
f. OSC, TSC, and EOF will monitor status and make required notifications.
2. De OSC will be involved in responding to a contaminated injuried person and the TSC, OSC, and EOF will cach be involved in monitoring status and/or making required ,

noti 0 cations. t FIRE RESPONSE I. If required by the scenario, the following prs .ess will be used to respond to a fire:

a. CPSES Fine llrigade will respond to the fire.
b. If offsite assistance is requested, Glen Rose will b'QI respond. >
c. Appropriate radiological controls will be demonstrated,
d. The Control Room (Simulator) will sound the fire alarm and make appropriate announcements.
e. Fire Brigade will dress out in full bunker gear, as appropriate. '

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The following positions shall be staffed for the exercise: 4ONTROL ROOM (Simulator) Shift Supervisor Unit Supervisor Shift Technical Advisor Operations Advisor Reactor Operators Cortrol Room Communicators 2 Auxiliary Operators Rht-11 Computer Operator Control Room Clerk Lead Radiation Protection Technician TSC ENC Communicators - 2 Ghese will be prepositioned to allow turn +ver in the simulator) TECliNICAL SUPPORT CENTER TSC hianager TSC Advisor Engineering Team Coordinator hiaintenance Coordinator Onsite Radiological assessment Coordinator (ONRAC) Operations Coordinator Clerks 2 Events Recorder lip Network Communicato Opercional Status Rnorder Radiological Status Recorder Rh!S Computer Operator ENS Communicator - 2 Engineering Teams: Electrical hiechanical Nuclear Operational Security Advisor OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER OSC hianager Chemistry Technicians - 5 Chemistry Supervisor / RCRA Director Radiation Protection Technicians 9 hiaintenance/ERDC Supervisor ERDC Teams: Onsite Survey Teams Director Electricians 2 Radiation Protection Supervisor hiechanies - 2 OSC Clerks 3 I&C Technicians OSC Communicators Field Team Vehicle Drivers - 3 Evchts/ERDC Status Board Recorders First Aid / Rescue Team 4 Field Teams Communicators Radiological Status Board Recorder P"f1 2 Rev.0

i EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY EOF Manager Communications Coordinator i Engineering Support Coordluator Logistical Support Coordinator Public Information Coordinator Radiation Protection Coordinator Offsite Survey Tearns Director Offsite Radiological Assessment Coordinator (OFFRAC) Security Coordinator Emergency Coordinator Advisor Clerks.S Communicators - 2 Engineerlag Teams: Electrical Mechanical Nuclear Operational Corporate Representative Offaite Monitoring Teams Communicator Evems Recorder Operational Status Board Recorder Radiological Status Board Recorder RM:i Computer Operator 2 Nuclear Network Coordinator NEWS CENTER News Conference Manager , Company Spokesperson Information Coordinator Information Liaison Media Response Aides 2 News Center Briefer News Release Writer News Center Aide News Center Assistant Media Monitoring Aides - 2 Audio Visual Aide Rumor Control Coordinator Rumor Control Aides - 3 Word Processing Alde Telephone Operators Pan 3 Rev.0  ! 1

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OFFSITE FACILITIES Local EOC Advisor (Hood)  ; Local EOC Advisor (Sornervell) Squaw Creek Manager LOGISTICAL. SUPPORT CENTER LSC Manager Manpower Coordinator Procurement Coordinators 2 Transportation Coordinator Accounting Coordinator Site Facilities Coordinator Clerks - 7 Vehicle Drivers SECURITY Security Shift Supervisor Security Chief Security Officers i CAS Operator SAS Operator 1 Part 4 Rev.0

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4 PO$lilOW kW 4 PHfwE CONTROL ROOM l Lead Controller  ; John Ellard I X3338 Shift Supervisor IDave Ross I x3338 I Simulator Operator Bob Hawkins x3338 Simulator Technical Inter" ace J.M. Stavely x3338 RM-11 Operator Bob Sanford x3338 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER l Exercise Lead Controller Ed Sirois x4061,x4060 Eng!neering Dale Walling x4061 Radiological Scott Bradley X4061

   .vPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER                     l Lead Controller                                  Dave Fuller                                     x4065       ,

Rad / Chem _Al Redlow x4065 Access Control Office jAl Redlow K4120 Onsite Survey Team Doug Kay x5261/x5823 Onsite Survey Team Connie Wilkerson x5261/x5823 Onsite Survey Team Bill Knowles x5261/x5823 ERDC Team _ Jeff Pickett x5261/x5823 ERDC Team Trey Moiron x5261/x5823 Auxiliary Operator x5261/x5823 Auxiliary Operator x5261/x5823 Auxiliary Operator x5261/x5823 Auxiliary Operator x5261/x5823 Medical Response A.C. McGeehoe x5261/x5823 Chemistry Sampling Team Randy Harding x5261]x5823 Chemistry Sampling Team Cheryl Carella x5261/x5823 Fire Response Curtis Thompson x5261/x5823

 . EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY Lead Controller                                 Bob Beleckis                                     x4062 Engineering                                    Ted Jenkins                                       x4062 Radiological                                   Bill Nix                                          x4062 Communications / Security                      Gene Dyas                                         x4062 Offsite Survey Team                            Bill Stengar                                      Radio Offsite Survey Team                            Bob Kidwell                                       Radio ~

Offsite Survey Team Bill--Bryson g 2,1 Radio LOGISTICAL SUPPORT CENTER l. At-Large Controller lHollis Hutchison 1 x4063 TU-91-DR

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Postricw  ! man'f I paout PUBLIC INFORMATION l Lead Controller Kim Titus x5554 Media :lepresentative [ Dallas x5554 Media _ Representative Dallas x5554 Media Representative Dallas , _ x5554 Media Representative Dallas I x5554 Phone Bank Sharon Brinkmeyer l x5283 Phone Bank l Kathy Brown i x3507 Phone Bank IMichelle Noyer I x5350 y , , SECURITY l b  :+- Command Center Al Otte 3107 ' Central Alarm Station ~ Jeff Bravm 5606 Primary Access Point Bernie Southam 5666 EOF 'Kathleen Britt 4062 l 2 1! 'l OTHER CONTROLLERS l :- 'ilo Hood Co. Controller Syl Tugvell 579-0858 Somervell Co. Controller Dave Parham 897-2213 ~ US!TRC ENS Rolep!ayer , Jack Hicks 5465 USNRC HPN Roleplayer Jack Hicks 5465 Injuried Role player David Perkins x5261/ x5823 Squaw Creek Park Danny Teague 573-7053 EEALUATC RS - + v4 m CR Load Evaluator Willie Nixon x4064 CR Evaluator Gene Dyas x4064 CP Management Advisor Jim Brau x4064 TSC Lead Evaluator Eob Gill x4061 TSC Evaluator Chuck Welch x4061 TSC Management Advisor J.J. Kelley x4061 OSC Lead-Evaluator Rocky Prez x4065 OSC Evaluator Dvayne Preston x4065 OSC Management Advisor Billie Wieland x4065 EOF Lead Evaluator Al Saunders x4062 EOF Evaluator < Bruce Hartman x4062 Eof Management Advisor (Lance Terry x4062-w: 9 a~ . m OBSERUPRS - At Large Norman Hood EOF Al Armstrong EOF Richard Burke -' EOF John Gulker l< - 1 I TU-91-DR .

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For the purposes of the Field Exercise, use the telephone numbers provided below: National Weather Seivice 3507 Simulator / RO Console 3210,3211,3450 Simulator / Center Console 3503, 3505, 3550 All communications to these numbert, MlJ1T_ begin and end with, "This is a drill.* Phone i pey,o

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i 1 This scenar$o is comprised of a 10-15 gpm Reactor Coolant System leak, Feedwater Regulating Valve f ailure (closed) causing a Reactor Trip, Rod Ejection Accident with three stuck rods, and a contaannent environment. breach which leads to a radiation releas.e to the Initial conditions will be established with Unit 1 operating at 100% of Full Power. The Unit is in its first fuel cycle with 354 Effective Full Power Days utilization of the core. All plant parameters are normal and stable. Residual Heat Removal (RHR) pump 1-02 will be removed from service at 9:00 a.m., Nov. 18, for replacement of the upper motor thrust bearing. A maintenance team has completed all repairs with the exception of replacing the bearing. The bearing is scheduled to arrive onsite Nov. 19 at 11: 00

       -a.m. Unit 2 will be unavailable for use during the exercise.

The exercise will begin at 0630 on Nov. 19. The initiating event for the exercise will be a 10-15 gpm leak in the Reactor Conlant System. This leak rate should cause the Shift Supervisor to declare a No '.fication of Unusual Event. Thirty minutes after the leak starts a fire will break out in the Service Water Intake Structure. The fire will burn for 15-20 minutes and will cause the loss of Station Service Water (SSW) pump 1-02. A Fire Affecting safety related equipment will warrant the escalation of the emergency classification to an ALERT. At approximately 0800, a plant transient which will lead to a Reacter trip occurs. Steam Generator #3 Feedwater Regulating valve falls closed which generates an automatic Reactor Trip signal on Lo-Lo Steam Generator Level. The automatic trip signal will fail to make the reactor subcritical. The Reactor Trip Switch on CBO-7 will also f ail to function, while the Reactor Trip Switch on CBO-10 will cause a manual Reactor Trip. During the transient one rod is ejected and three rods will be stuck in their pre-trip position. Plant conditions will now warrant the declaration of a SITE ARFA EMERGENCY. At.approximately 0815, SSW pump 1-01 will trip due to a failure in the handswitch on the Remote Shutdown Panel leading to a complete loss of Station Service Water. At approximately 0900, pressure inside of containment will cause a f ailure in a containment penetration and a radioactive release will begin through the Plant Vent Stack. The radioactive effluent release wil) warrant the declaration of a GENERAL EMERGENCY. At approximately 1000, the repair part.for the RHR pump 1-02 will arrive onsite. Summary 2 Rev.O i

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At approximately 1015, Emergency Rerair teams should complete repairs to the SSW pump handswitch ant' the SSW pump may be returned i to service. At approximately 1300 containment pressure will have been lowered by using containment spray pumps to a point where the release will terminate. The CPSES and State Field Monitooring teams should then' track the plume outside of the 10 mile Emergency Planing Zone. The exercise will be terninated at 1430. P I-1 i P r I I (' L Summary 3 Rev.0-l L.

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1 [],. ANT CONDITIONS . Unit I is operating at 100% full power. The Unit is in its first fuel cycle with 354 Effective Full Powe. Days utilization of the core. All plant parameters are normal and stable, Residual Heat Removal pump 102 was removed from service at 9:00 a.m., Nov.18, for replacement of the upper motor thrust bearing, A maintenance team has comple:ed trouble shooting and is awaiting the delivery of repair parts from the manufacturer. Unit 2 is unavailable for use during the exercise. MEI}IOROLOGICAL CONDTTIONS The wind is out of the West at 5 mph. l 1 l 1-l L I .' l I Initial 2 Rev.0

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1 Initial conditions are established for all players at player briefing held 24 hours prior to the exercise.. 06:30 am (H+00:00 ) 2 Initial conditions are established in the simulator, operating crew receives turnover. 06:30 am (H+00:00 ) 3 Initial Control. conditions are established at Access 06:45 am 4 The containment noble gas and iodine monitors (H+00:15-) alarm on the RM-11 due to the RCS leak inside containment. H06:46 am 5 The Shift Supervisor is instructed to order a (H+00:16 ) plant chutdown at a rate no more than 10 MWe/ minute for the purpose of this exercise. 06:47 am 6 (H+00:17 ) Annunciators are received in the Control Room-due to thec10-15 gpm leak.

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                                     ' Alarms are received on the RM-11 due to the 10-15 gpm leak.

07:02 am 8 (H+00:32 .)~ Alarms are-received on the RM-11 due to the 10-15 gpm leak.

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07:09 am 10 Alarms are received on the RM-11 due to the (H+00:39 ) 10-15 gpm leak. 07:15 am 11 Fire in Service Water Intake Structure. (H+00:45 ) 07:21 am 12 Fire spreads which causes loss of SSW pump (H+00:51-) 1-02. 07:30 am 13 ALERT declared (H+01:00 ) 0*/:45 am 14 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: The Shift Supervisor (H+01:15 ) should declare an ALERT per EPP-201, 07?,46 am 15 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: Emergency Coordinator / (H+01:16 ) TSC Manager directed to relocate to the TSC. 07:50 am 16 Alarms are received on the R!f-11 due to the (H+01:20 ) 10-15 gpm letr. 08:0G am 17 Steam Generator #3 Feedwater regulating valve (H+01:30 ) falls closed. 08:02 am. 18 Rod ejection occurs along with 3 stuck rods (H+01:32=) and Failed Fuel. 08:03 am 19 Alarms received on the RM-11. (H+01:33 -) TUEC-1991-FE - 2 4 L :

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08:10 am 20 SITE AREA EMERGENCY declared. (H+01:40 ) 08:151am 21 Station Service Water Pump 1-01 trips due to

  -(H+01:45 )                   malfunction of control switch.

l08:20 am 22 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: (H+01:50 ) Plant conditions warrant a SITE AREA EMERGENCY. 1 09:00 am 23 Containment is breached, release via (H+02:30 ) Safeguards ventilation through vent stack. Alarms are received on the RM-11. 05:20 am ,24 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: (H+02:50 ) Plant conditions warrant a GENERAL EMERGENCY. 10:00 am-- 25 Residual Heat Removal pump 1-02 repair part (H'03:30 ) (upper radial thrust bearing) arrives on site. 1:00 pm 26 Release is terminated, alarms clear on RM-11. (H+06:30;)

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Message No: 'Initiet cmditions are '-stablished fcr att .. Wane- mone

  • ts+00:00 )~ players.et'plarer. briefing held 24 hours from: prior to the esercise. '

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2- Initial conditione are estabitsbed in the; mone mone I (M*00:00 ) . stmulator, operatires crew recelwes turnover. > Trom: ' sie. Lead Controller. fo: N

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_ M:30 ers 3 Initial conditions are established at access ' Access Control should post swP Controtter.should establish

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4 Access Control (Jnit 1 f M:45 am Message wo: -4 The contalement sv*te ses and iodine eenitors An operator should irwestigate andfation monitor readings and '

           .(x+00:15 )                                                 storm on the am-11 due to the RCS teat: inside        the am It eterms.                   eterms status may in fourw! In From:                                    contairment.                                                                                                                                                   l the Irplant mediation monitor Control Room Controller                                                                                                        section of the nonuel.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               -i 06:46 am .         Message was..          .' 5; t

the Shift Swervisor is Instructed to order a. shift S werwisor should order

                                                       '                                                                                                                          This message passed ONLY in (N+00:16 )                                                plant shutdown et a rate no more than 10 '

1 a shutdown rete of less than the event the Shif t Steerwiso*. From: MWe/ minute for the purpose of this esercise,

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Locaticn: 1 Simulator t 06:47 am. Message No; 6 Annunciators are received in the control Room Shift Supervisor.should carry This message passed only in 'I (M*00:17 ) due to the 10 15 ope leak. out steps of Asm 103A, From: the event that the sinuatator.  ;

                                                                                                                                       "Escessive RCS Leakage."                   is unavailable.

Control Room Controtters shift Supervisor should to: . declare e NOilFICAT.0W OF Control Roorn Operaters t;NUSUAL EwENT per EPP-201 s y~ chart 2 due to the 10-15 gps I t oc at ion: teak. Sismat at or 06:55 am Message No: '7 Af stas ere received en the RM-11 die to the An operster should investigate (H+00:75 1 Radiation monitor readings and 10 15 sps leek. the am 1! stores. storm status may be fomd in from: . the trptent pediation Monitor Centrol Room Controlter section of the menuet. , !'- To: Control Room Operator Location: Simulator .

       - 07:02 are Message ko:               8              Alerns are received on the RM-11 due to the                       An operator should investigate (H+00:32 )                                                                                                                                                              Radiation monitor teadings ard 1015 era leek. -                                                  the RM-11 storms.                         atorm status may be found in From:         .

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      -7:07 mm.       Message No:          i9:                  C0;iTINGENCY ME$$AOE: Plant ccnditions warrant G+00:3T )

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I. Contrott Room Controller ~ controtter to pets ttis e message.. ift supervisor Location: Simulator-7:09 as Message No ' 10 ' . A'tates are received on the GM-11 the to'the An operator should investig%te Radiation esonitor readings arvf H+00:39 >- .10-15 spe leek. -the pn 11 storms. etorm status may be found in From: . . '

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             -Time           ' P'hasage Information                    . Event 56sunary                           Anticipated Response.                      Crmtrolter Notes ~

DT:21 - ern "* CoulinuED "* (s+00:51 ) -- declare en ALERI per EPP-201~ , fo: . chart 11 due to the fire Control Room Operator af fecting a safety system. a Location: simulator 37:30 am Message No: ' 13 - ALERT dectered Att non-tu Electric Actual dismissat of personnet tr+01:00 ) engineering and construction- uitt moi be demonstrated. Frore:  ? personnet dismissed from the' '! control Room Contratter site. To: Emergency Organlaation staff Shift Supervisor , Emergency Response facilities. i Location: Sinulator L

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17:45 are Message No: 14 tu+01:15 ) LCMi!!NGENCY ME$$ AGE: The shift $ @ervisor the shift Steervisor shculd Controller must have consent should dectore en ALERT per ErP 201. declare an ALERT. of the Esercise Lead' From: Controt ter to pass this Control Rours Controlter message. , 10: Shift S mervisor. Location: sipulator i 17:46 em Message Wo: CONTINCENCY MESSAGE: Emergency Coordinator / r 15_ Emergency Coordinator will Controt ter aunt have the - tu+01:16 ) ISC Maneser direLted to relocate to the TSC. teave the Controt Room from: consent of the Esercise Lead Control Roan Controller (nimuistor) and relocate to Controtter to pass this i the TSC. message. To:  ; Emergency Coordinator E Location: Slautator 17:50 mm Message No: 16 Aterms are rece!ved on the RM-11 due to the An operator should investigate Radiation monitor readings and

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from: the Irplant Radiation Monitor Control Room Controt ter section of the manual. To: Control Room Operator Location: Sinulator 111:00 am Message No: 17 Steam Generator #3 feedwater regulating valve

 #*01:30 )                                                                                  The loss of feedwater to Steam    This pessage is to be passed feits closed.                                  Generator #3 will cam e a         outY in the event that the from:

Lo Lo Steam Generator slautator is unavailable. Control Room Contratter autor.stic Reactor Trip signal. fo: The plant will fait to trip on the automatic trip signal.

                ' Contr ol Roan Operator Atteepts to manually trip the locatico:

reactor trsing peactor Trip Sinutator Switch cn CBO-7 will also fait, while the Reactor Trip Switch on CBO-10 will cause a manual reactor trip. 18:02 mm Message Wo: 18 Rod ejection occurs atog with 3 stuck rods M*01:32 ) shift Stpervisor should carry This message to be passed ONLY arvi Fsited Fuet. out stepr of EOP 0.0. from In the event the sisutator is Coretrol Room Controlter unavaitabte. The Emergency Coordinator To: should declare a stTE AREA RM-11 controtter will reed to EMERCENCY per EFP-201 chart 2 time stares with the progress Control Room Operators or 8 due to the safety systee of the operating cre Location: met fmettan and rod ejectlon. Sisutator G:03 am Message ho: 19 Alarms received on the RM-11. RM-11 operator responds to Radiation omanitor readings and N*01:33 ) from: alarms. alarm status may be fotnd in RM-11 Controiter the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual. To: RM-11 operator fuEC 1991 FE

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s StaeuRY OF ANTICIPATED PLATER RESPONSES ' flee Message Information ' Event Suwsery-. , Anticipated Response . Controtter Notes: 08:03 am ***' CONTINUE 0 *** (U01:33 ) tocation: 4 Sianatator 08:10 am- Message No: f 20 ' SITE AREA EMERGENCY dectered. Site evacuation ordered.

              - (N*01:40 )                                                                                                                                                                    Actuel site evacuation will
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Shift Supervisor ? Location: Sieulater i 03:15 se Message No: 21- Station Service Water Ptep 101 trips due to Control Room eperators should (H+01:45 ) this message passed ONLY in malfunction of control switch, carry out actions of ABN-501A. from: the event the simulator is

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to: Control Room Operator- - Location: Simut e.t or C':20 m Message No: 22 CONTINCENCY MESSAGE: Eme'. mcy coordinator should ' ! .. (U D1:50 ) Plant'corxfitions warrant a SITE AREA Controller must have consent from: declare a StiE AREA EMERGEtrCY. of the Esercise Lead EMERGENCY. TSC C mtrotter Controtter to pass this sessage, fo:

                                          ' Emergency Coordinator Location:

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            - 09:00 mm                   Message No:         23 -               Coritoirement :Is breeched, retense vla               Emergency Coordinator declares                         Radiation monitor readings and
             . (M*02:30 )                                                       Safeguards ventitation through vent stock.            GENERAL EWfRGENCY per EPP-201                          stare status aury be found in-From:

charte 1, 2, or 5 Iriptent Radietton Monitor

                                         ' Control Room Controt ter .-          Alarms are received on the RM-11.

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l l To: I RM 11 Operator Location:  ; j Simulator W:20 am Message No: 24 CONTINGENCY ftE55 AGE: Emergency Coordinator should Controtter aust have consent

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Plant conditions warrant a GENER AL EMERGENCY. declare a GENER AL EMERGENCf. of the Exercise Lead Controller to pass this Frce: eapssage. EOF Controller To: Emergency coordisutor Location: EOF 10:00 am Message No: 25 Residual Heat Removal prp 102 repair part tst deliver part to the Roleplayer should drive N*03:30 ) (upper radial thrust traring) arrives on operations support Center. onsite,stop at security Post, From: site. and ask for directions on what Roleplayer to do with the part. 10: Lsc Prowrtement Coor. l t oc at ion: L5C l l l 1:00 pm Message No: 26 Release is terminated, starms clear on RM-11. onsite survey Tews ami Radiation monitoring readings p.06:30 ) Offsite Field Monitoring Teams and alarm status may be found from: condJct surveys to verify the in the Irplant Radiatton RM-11 controtter termination of the release. Monitoring section of the manust. To: RM 11 Operator Location: l Sinalator i 2:30 pm Message No: 27 The exercise is terminated on direction of Emergency Organization This message will be passed N+08:00 ) the Emercise Lead Controt ter. persomet should secure after att onsite and offsite l fuEC-1991 FE -T

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      'Onaito Msenegas CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _     1 Page 1 This message should be passed to all players. This message should represent " briefing" information 24 hours prior to the exercise, i

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: All TUE Exercise Players TROM: Lead Controller LOCATION: Player Briefing ' TIME: 06:30 am (H+00:00 ) MESSAGE:- Unit 1 is operating at 100% full power. The Unit is in its first fuel cycle with 354 Effective Full Power Days . Utilization of the core. All plant parameters .re normal and stable. Residual Heat Removal pump 1-02 was removed from service for replacement of the upper motor thrust bearing at 9:00 a.m. Nov. 18 1991. A maintenance team is currently working on the pump, the work cannot be completed until ' needed parts are delivered from the manufacturer. Unit 2 is unavailable for use during the exercise. (END OF MESSAGE)

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onsito Moosegas HESSAGE No: __ 2 Page 1 ....................=============================----==---=====......=====- THIS IS A DRILL ...........--===========-==....============================...===.......-- DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Shift Supervisor FROM:Sim. Lead Control LOCATION: ' Simulator TIME: 06:30 am (H+00:00 ) MESSAGE: Unit 1 is operating at 100% full power. All plant parameters are normal and stable. Residual Hoat Removal Pump 1-01 was removed from service at 9:00 a.m., Nov. 18, 1991, for replacement of the upper motor thrust bearing. A maintenance team has completed trouble shooting.and is awaiting the delivery of repair parts from the manufacturer. Unit 2 is unavailable for use during the exercise. ...........==.....----==..........=--............-=.--......==..). (END OF MESSAGE THIS IS A DRILL .........--.. =====---====.---=======-======---====r====---------========= TUEC-1991-FE - 4

Onsite Massages CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _ 2 Page 1 This message should be presented to the Shift Supervisor during turnover briefing just prior to the start of the exercise. 16 -.4

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Onsito Macscgss CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR' MESSAGE NO: 3 Page 1 This message should be presented to Access control personnel at the start of the exercise. Access Control should post the RWP for RHR pump 1-02. Access Controller should post " Player Only" sign on Access Control Door. A (END OF iNFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 5

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} THIS IS A DRILL } ..............................................=...................m....... DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Access Control Attendant FROM: Access Control Co LOCATION: Access Control Unit 1 - TIME: 06:30 am (H+00:00 ) MESSAGE: Unit 1 is operating at 100% full power. All plant L parameters are normal and stable. Unit 2 is unavailable for use during the exercise. l There is no ongoing maintenance in the RCA at this time. Step-off pads are "as is" in the RCA with the addition of a step-off pad at RHR pump 1-02.

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Oncito Mocoegcc CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAct,NO: _ 4 Page 3 L Have each operator who walks back to the RM-11 demonstrate how alarms are acknowledged and data is retreived one time. Subseqttently, the data may be given to the operator upon request. i Radiation-nonitor readings and alarm status may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual. r i t i i _ _: , l l' t (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE- - 7 1 I I

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operational TO: Control Room Operators FROMtControl Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator 4 TIME: 06:45 am (H+00:15 ) MESSAGE: Alarms received on the RM-11 include: CAP 33". ntainment Air Particulato ALERT CA1 '90 C atainment Ajt Iodino ALERT (END OF MESSAGE)

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Page 1 This-message should ONLY be passed if the Shitt Supervd.sor l decides to trip the Reactor or begin a plant shutdown rate l greater than 10 MWe/minuto. ' l l l I s .I' p (END OF INFORMATION)- TUEC-1991-FE - 9 4 , , - - ,- ,--- ~ - - - - , , , - - + ,g w,-.,~-w-.--,---- -,,e-,-,---,s e-w -rw- - - - w- e - s. e s , , , - -,ne ,,,--,- w- e- <- ,-tm~~w----

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c Onsite Massages  ! t i MESSAGE NO: _ 5 Page 1 I THIS IS A DRILL t DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! i To: Shitt Supervisor FROM: Control Room Cont  ! LOCATION: Situulat or TIME: 06:46 am (H+00:16 ) MESSAGE: For the purposes of the exercise, do not trip the reactor. You may proceed with a plant shutdown rate of no more than 10 MWe/ minute.  : i i t y P

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Oncito Maccagon CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: 6 Page 1 Thls snessage passed ONLY in the event the sinulator is unavailable. (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE , yy

Oncito Moonagon MESSAGE NO: __ 6 Page 1

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operation..!

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l TO: Control Room Operators FROMtControl Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIMER 06:47 am (H+00:17 ) i MESSAGE: The following alarm is received: 1-ALB-3B, window 4.1 CN7MT Air Rad Hi I f

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Onsito Hamongen CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSI.GE NO: _ 7 Page 1 Radiation monitor readings and alarm status may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual, i l l l l L i (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 13 i l *

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T!!IS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operational i TO: Control Room Operator FROMIControl Room Cont- [ t LOCATION: Simulator TIMEt P 06:55 am (H+00:25 ) MESSAGE: Alarms received on the RM-11 include: r CAG 197 Containment Air Noble Gas ALERT t P h t.

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O hito Macongos CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSA ?; NO _ 8 Page 1 Radiation monitor readings and alarm statua may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual. i I

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Onnite Mesnages k MESSAGE No: __, 8 Page 1

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THIS IS A DRILL

            .........,..................u DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations!

To Control Room Operator TROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator r TIME: 07:02 am (H+00:32 ) MESSAGE: Alarms received on the RM-11 include: CTE 109 Containment Area ALERT i h l - l { I l l i I f (END OF MESSAGE) I' l THIS IS A DRILL \ 1. 1

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r Oncite Moscages t MESSAGE NO: __ 9C Page 1

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t THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! To: Shift Supervisor FROM:Controll Room Con LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:07 am (H+00:37 ) MESSAGE: Plant conditions warrant a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT. 1 a b (END OF MESSAGE) THIS IS A DRILL

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1 Onsito Massagen j CONTROLLER I!1FORMATIoll i' TOR MESSAGE NO: _ 10 Page 1 , i Radiation monitor readings and alarm status may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual. t k I t i i t

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operstions! i i TO . Control Room Operator FROM Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:09 am (II+00:39 ) MET 3 AGE: Alarms received en the RM-11 include CAP 198 Containment Air Particulate ALARM , t 5 e f 1 i i (END OF MESSAGE) I T!!IS IS A DRILL

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i Onsito Mooccgos CONTROLLER INFORMATION ' FOR MESSAGE No: 11 Page 1 None L L t-F 1 (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 21 i e

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! i

           . 'O                            Control Room Operator                                                                 PROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION:                         Si.mulator TIME:                              07:15 am (H+00:45 )

MESSAGE: The following alarm is received on Main Fire Control ' Panel: CPX-32 104B-2 SWIS GEN AREA 1 5 0 (END OF MESSAGE)

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THIS IS A DRILL

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Oncito Mosecgon CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _ 12 Page 1 This message passed ONLY in the event the simulator is unavailable. 1 - I i ih ll (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-199*6-FS - 23 9

4 Onsito Massagoa  ; MESSAGE NO: __ 12 Page 1

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THIS IS A DRILL

       ...............................................n==...............==.......                                                              P DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operational TO:                          . Control Room Operator                                                FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION:                     Simulator TIME:                         07:21 am (H+00:51 )

MESSAGE: The following alarms are received: ALB-01 1.8 SSWP 1/2 OVERLOAD / TRIP 1.7 SSW TRN A/B HDR PRESS LC j 9 5 END O

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Oncito Mocongoo CONTRPLLER INFORMATION ,. FOR MESCAGE NO: _ 13 Page 1 This message is passed to the Shift Supervisor after the declaration of al ALERT. Controller should make the players " earn" the message by waiting for players to refer to procedures and formulate their own announcement prior to passing this message. i 5 l l 1 l t l (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 25

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DO NOT 1:iitiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:30 am (H+01:00 ) MESSAGE: Attention all personnel. This is a drill The Emergency Coordinator has ordered an ALERT. Emergency organization personnel report to your designated facility. THIS IS ONLY A DRILL! If this were a real emergency, all non-TU Electric engineering and construction personnel would be dismissed from the site. THIS IS ONLY A DRILL! (Repeat Message) (END OF MESSAGE)

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Onsite Messages CO!1 TROLLER INFORMATIOli FOR MESSAGE NO: __ 14C Page 1 controller must have the consent of the Exercise Lead Controller to pass this message. This message is timed to be passed 15 ninutes after the recognition of an event requiring that an ALERT be declared. h ._ (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FF. - 27

Oncito Monongon l l I MESSAGE NO: _ 14C Page 1 l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:45 am (H+01:15 ) l l MESSAGE: Plant conditions warrant the declaration of an ALERT. l e

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i Oncito Mmocagon  ! l CollTROLLf.R INFORMATION FOR HESSAGE NO: 15C I l Page 1 , Controller must have the consent of the load Exercise Controller to pass this this message. l b V ( E (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 29

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Onalta Mooncqua MESSAGE No: __ 25C Page 1

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THIS IS A DRILL  !

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! l i TO: Emergency Coordinator FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:46 am (H+01:16 ) MESSAGE: Due to the physical distance between the Simulator and the TSC, and to keep the scenario timeline on schedule the Lead Exercise Controller reuest that you relocate to the TSC at this time. ........................................................(...............)... END OF MESSAGE , THIS IS A DRILL TUEC-1991-FE - 30

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On3ito H0cocgoc CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR HESSAGE No: _ 16 - Page 1 Radiation monitor readings and alarm status may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual. 4 (END OF INFORMATION) -TUEC-1991-FE - 31 e -

Onsite Hecuagen MESSAGE NO: __ 16 Page 1 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actione affecting normal operations! TO: Control Room Operator FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 07:50 am (H401:20 ) MESSAGE: Alarms received on the RM-11 include: CTE 109 Containment Area ALARM (END OF MESSAGE) THIS IS A DRILL

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Onnite Mensages CollTROLLER IliFORMATIOli FOR MESSAGE !!O: _ 17 Page 1 This message passed only in the event that the simulator is unavailable. (EllD OF INFORMATIOff) TUEC-1991-FE - 33

Oncito Macccg s MESSAGE NO: __ 17 Page 1 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Control Room Operator FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 08:00 am (H+01:30 ) MESSAGE: The following alarms are received: ALB-08A window 3-8 SG 3 STM & FW FLO MISMATCH window 3-6 SG 3 LVL LO

  • ALB-06C window 3-6 SG 3 LVL LO-LO
  • First Out
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Onsito'Masangos CONTROLLER INFOPMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: 18 f Page 1 This lessage to be passed ONLY in the event the simulator is

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1MF.SSAGE NO: 18 Page 1
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THIS IS A DRILL

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! t- , TO: Control Room Cperators FROM: Control Room Cont > LOCATION: Simulator TIMF; 08:02 am (H+01:32 ) *

             -MESSAGE:              The following alarm is received:                                       '

1-ALB-6D 3.3 1 OF 4 PR FLUX RATE HI l All rod bottom lights are lit with the following exceptions: H14 228 steps . J13 228 steps G13 228 steps H8 blinking indication at 228 steps (END OF MESSAGE

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Onsite Messages CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _ 19 Page 1 Radiation monitor readinga and alarm status may be found in the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual, 1 (END OF INFORMATION) TUEC-1991-FE - 37 e - > -- a

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: RM-11 operator FROM:RM-11 Controller LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 08:03 am (d+01:33 ) MESSAGE: Alarms received on the RM-11 include: . PVG 004 LOSS OF FLOW PVG 085 LOSS OF FLOW . .

                                   -SSW 165  EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss of process flov SSW 166 EQU1PMENT FAILURE,         10ss of process flow FFL 160 EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss of process flow SGB'164  EQUITMENT FAILURE, . loss of process flow SGB 173  EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss         of process    flow CAG 197  EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss        of  process    flow CAP 198  EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss        of  process    ficw CAI 199 EQUIPMENT FAILURE,         loss        of  process    flow (END OF MESSAGE
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Onsito' Massages CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: __ 20 Page 1 This message-is passed to the Shift Supervisor after the declaration of a SITE AREA EMERGENCY. . Controller should make the players " earn" message by waiting for players to refer to procedures and formulate their own announcement _ prior to passing this moscago. , 1 s b b (END OF INFORMATION)

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20 Page 1 THIS IS A DRILL

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       .TO:                     Shift Supervisor                                  FROM: Control Room Oper LOCATION:               Simulator TIME:                   08:10 am (H+01:40 )

MESSAGE: Attention all personnel. This is a drill. The Emergency. Coordinator has declared a SITE AREA EMERGENCY. This is ONLY a drill. If this were a real emergency, the Emergency Coordinator would order a site evacuation. Tnis is ONLY a drill. (Repeat message) I

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qo Oncito Mccacgoo CONTROLLER INFORMATION

                                 - POR MESSAGE NO: _      21 Page 1 This message is to be passed ONLY in the event the simulator is unavailable.

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Onsite Massages MESSAGE NO: ,_ 21 Page 1 THIS IS A DRILL 3,......................................===...====......................... DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: Control Room Operator FROM? Control Room Cont LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 08:15 am (H+01:45 ) MESSAGE: The following alarms are received: ALB-01-2.7 SSWP 1/2 DISC PRESS LO m END OF MESSA

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CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _ 22C Page 1 Controllers must have consent of the Exercise Lead Controller to - pass this message. This message is timed to be passed 15 minutes after the recognition of events requiring the declaration of a SITE AREA

               - EMERGENCY.

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THIS IS A DRILL 4

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! b TO: Emergency Coordinator FROM:TSC Controller

          -LOCATION:                       TSC TIME:                           08:20 am (H+01:50.)

MESSAGE: Plant. conditions warrant ceclaration of a SITE AREA-EMERGENCY. 4 f 1

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i Onsite Mossages. CONTROLLER INFORMATION-FOR MESSAGE NO: 23 i

  • Page 1 THis message passed ONLY-in the event t'.1e simulator is unavailable.

Radiation monitor readings and alarm status may be found in Inplant Radiation Monitor section of exercise manual. f a 1 g 4 (END OF INFORMATION)_

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DO NOT initiate actions offecting normal operations!

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TO: RM-11 Operator FROM: Control Room Cont LOCATION' Simulator

  • TIME: 09:00_am-(H+02:30 )

MESSAGE: The following alarm; are received on RM-11: PVF 684 S. VEMT STACK ALARM PVF 68S N. VZNT STACK ALARM PPA 129 HRAM PIPE PENET B31 ALARM SBV 187 SFGD BLDG VENT EXM ALARM 1 (END OF MESSAGE) TMIS IS A DRILL

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CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO: _ 24 Page 1

           ' Controller must have consent of the Exercise Lead Controlter to
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pass.this message. This message is timed to be passed 25 minutes after the ' recognition of events requiring the declaration of a GENERAL , EMERGENCY.

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24 Page 1 THIS IS A DRILL

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO : ~ Emergency Coordinator FROM: EOF Controller LOCATION: EOF TIME: 09:20 am (H+02:50 ) MESSAGE: Plant conditions warrant declaration of a GENERAL i EMERGENCY. um................. ....................................(END OF MESSAGE) THIS IS A DRILL

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25 Page 1 Pass this message along with a box to the Lsc Procurrement

                -Coordinator.

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DO NOT. initiate actions affecting normal operations! ___________..______________________________________________________________ 1 TO: LSC'Procurrement Coor. FROM:Roleplayer LOCATION: LSC TIME: 10:00 am (H403:30 ) MESSAGE: The Residual Heat Removal pump 1-02 repair part (upper radial thrust bearing) has arrived. Y i e r (END OF MESSAGE) THIS '.'S A DRILL l .................=...=............................................... ... TUEC-1991-FE - 50 l

         - Ondito Massages CONTROLLER INFORMATiON FOR MESSAGE NO: _      26 Page 1 Radiation' monitoring readings and alarm status may be found in                                                        t the Inplant Radiation Monitor section of the manual t

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DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! TO: RM-11 Operator FROM:RM-11 controller . - LOCATION: Simulator TIME: 1:00 pm (H+06:30 ) MESSAGE: Alarms which have cleared on the RM-11 include: PVF 684 S. Vent Stack PVF 585 N. Vent Stack SBV 187 SFGD BLDG Vent Exh l (END OF MESSAGE)

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                                 . CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGE NO:  _

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          -This message to be passed at the end of the exercise, o

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       . TUEC-1991-FE                                                                 - 53 4

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i i THIS IS A DRILL l En-unnmMM numuMMMMEMamWmmmmmmmmman-ammanzziammmmmmasamsmanammmma-333333333 l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal operations! ____ . ] , TO: All Exercise Participants FROM: Lead Exercisa Con i LOCATION: ALL  ; TIME: 2:30 pm (H+08:00 ) Exercise activities are terminated. MESSAGE: ' t i l i I l (END OF MESSAGE)

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TU ELECTRIC

                                         ,-                      COMANCHE PEAK STEAh! ELECTRIC STATION 1991 Field Exercise J210EESITE MESS AOfS 1'

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i i November =19,-1991 i 2 pf,g. MESSAGES Message.No. BRC-1 Page 1 of 1 1 THIS IS A DRILL i TO: ' BRC STAGING AREA COORDINATOR ' FROM: STAGING AREA CONTROLLER

                      -LOCATION: BRC STAGING AREA TIME:          APPROXIMATELY 9:30 AM FOLLOWING THE ISSUANCE OF PROTECTIVE ACTION                                                     ;
                                       ' RECOMMENDATIONS BY COUNTY AUTHORITIES.

MESSAGE: "This is'a-Drill" In order that stated exercise. objectives may be demonstrated, two access control points must actually be established. Coordinate your activities.with the Chief of Field Operations, but send -j' Contamination Control teams to the following two locations *

l. East Access control Point - 8.2 miles east of the Hwy 67 &.56 intersection on Hwy 67 at the roadside park. 'It is about 2-3
miles east of the'Brazos River Bridge on-the south side of the '

highway 57.

2. West Acciess Control Point - Roadside park on east side of Hwy
 ,'                                           144 about one mile north.of its intersection with US 67.-

To ensure that there is no mixup in communications, designated Law Enforcement officers are being instructed to meet BRC Contanination-

                                      -Control tenes at'the BRC staging-area:for both the: East and West Access Control Points and to trave 1Lin convoy from therefto their
                                      - respective access' control points.. Unless.'you are informed by
                                       'either the County..EOC or by BRC personnel in the CPSES EOF that n                         those officers-are;not coming to-the' staging area, do not permit icontamination Control teams to leave the staging area -until they can be joined.by Law Enforcement personnel assigned to Access control.

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Neverr.cer 19,-1991-3,,R g MESSAGES Message No. BRC-2C Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: BRC-CHIEP OF F3 ELD OPERATIONS-

                ~FROM:               BRC' CONTROLLER LOCATION: CPSES EOF t

TIME: APPROXIMATELY 9:30 AM (FOLLOWING LOCAL ISSUANCE OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BY HOOD AND OR SOMERVELL COUNTY,) MESSAGE: -(THIS' MESSAGE:IS TO BE USED ONLY IT PLAYERS DO NOT PERFORM THE NECESSARY ACTION ON~THEIR OWN. IT SHOULD BE PASSED 10 MINUTES AFTER THE ISSUANCE OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS.)

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                   ' TO:                 HOOD COUNTY SHERIFF t
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                   ' TIME .           . APPROXIMATELY 9:30 AM (FOLLOWING LOCAL ISSUANCE OF PROTECTIVE                                                                       ,

ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS BY HOOD AND OR SOMERVELL COUNTY.)

                    . MESSAGEt-(THIS MESSAGE IS.TO BE USED ObLY IF PLAYERS DO NOT PERFORM.THE NECESSARY ACTION ON THEIR OWN. - IT SHOULD BE PASSED 10 MINUTES
  • AFTER THE ISSUANCE OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS.}

Consult with. Somervell County and with Bureau of Radiation Control ,

                                      . personnel at'the CPSES EOF concerning locations at which access control points.{ roadblocks).should be established.

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Nove:nber 19, 1991-I B,P,Q MESSAGES Message No. BRC-4C Page 1 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL TO: SOMERVELL COUNTY SHERIFF

                ' FROH:              EOC COhTROLLER LOCATION: SOMERVELL COUNTY EOC i
                ' TIMES              APPROXIMATELY'9:30 AM (FOLLOWING LOCAL ISSUANCE OF PROTECTIVE
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                . MESSAGE:          .(THIS MESSAGE IS'TO BE USED ONLY IF PLAYERS DO NOT PERFORM THE NECESSARY ACTION ON THEIR OWN.                   IT SHOULD~BE PASSED 10 MINUTES AFTER THE ISSUANCE OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS.)

Consult witn ' Hood- County and Bureau of Radiation Control personnel at;the CPSES_ EOF concerning locations at which access control points-(roadblocks)'should be established. 1 e

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M $[.b TO: BRC CHIEF OF FIElB CPERATIONS m !" FROM: BRC CONTROLLER [6 LOCATION: CPSES eor' TIME: *APPROXIMATELY 9:JO AM FOLLOWING SELECTION OF ROADBLOCK LC0aTIONS U MESSAGE: "Tbts is a Drill" (p .

           ;[jg                    In order for; exercise play to involve the Contamination Control teams, two access-control points must actually be established.

6 Coordinate your activities with the Hood and Scmervell County EOCs, but send Contamination Control-teams to the following two locations: 1, East Access Centrol' Point - 8.2 salles east of the Hwy 67 & 56 intersection en-Huy_67 at the roadside park. It is about 2-3 miles east of the Brazos River Bridge on the south side of the highway 67.

2. West Access Centrol Point - r.oadside park on east side el' Hwy 144 about one mile north of it.s intersection with US 57.-

y .To. ensure that there is no.sixup in communications, designated Law Enforcement officers are being instructed to meet BRC Contamination. Control ~ teams at the BRC' staging area for the both Access Control Points'and to travel in convoy.from there i.o r their - respective access control points. Unless,you are informed by either the County.EOC or by BRC personnel in the CPSES EOF that those officers

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Novemoer 19, 1991 ggg MEssAcEE Message No. BRC-6 Page 1 cf 1 THIS IS A DRILL TOs HOOD COUNTY SHERIFF FROM: HOOD COUNTt" EOC CONTROLLER LOCATION: HOOD COUNTY EOC TIME: *APPROXIMATELY 9:30 AM TOLLOWING SELECTION OF ROADBLOCK LOCATIONS MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" In order for exercise play to invclve Law Enforcement peraonnel and the BRC Contamination Control teams, two access control points must actually be established. Coordinate your activities with the Somervell County EOC and with BRC personnel in the CPSES eor, but send your Law Enforcement Tearas to both the East and West Access Control Points:

1. East Access Control Point - 8.2 miles east of the Hwy 67 & 56 intersection on Hwy 67 at the roadside park. It is about 2-3 miles east of the Brazos River Bridge on the south side of the highway 67.
2. West Access control Point - Roadside park on east side of Hwy 144 about one mile north of its intersection with US 67.

To ensure that there is no mixup in communications, suggest that designated Law Enforcement officers meet BRC Contaminatico Control teams at the BRC staging area at the Courthouse Anner in Granbury and travel from there to their respective access control points. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 6

November 19, 1991 gag MESSAGES e Message No. BRC-7 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: SCMERVELL COUNTY SHERIFT FROM: SOMERVELL COUNTY EOC CONTROLLER LOCATION: SOMERVELL COUNTY EOC TIME: *APPROXIMATELY 9:30 AM FOLLOWING SELECTION OF ROADBLOCK LOCATIONS MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" In order for exercise play to involve Law Enforcement personnel and the BRC Contamination Control teams, two access control points must actually be established. Coordinate your activities with the Hood County EOC and with BRC personnel in the CPSES EOF, but send your Law' Enforcement Teams to both the East and West Access Control Points:

1. East Access Centrol Point - 8.2 miles east of the Hwy 67 & $6 intersection en Hwy 67 at the roadside park. It is about 2-3 miles east of the Brazos River Bridge on the south side of the highway 67.
2. West Access control Point - Roadside park on east side of Hwy 144 about one mile north of its intersection with US 67.

To-ensure that there is no mixup in communicaticus, suggest that designated Law Enforcement of ficers meet BRC Contamination Control team.- at the BRC staging area at the Courthouse Annex in Granbury and travel from there to thtir respective access control points. l '. t l l l l THIS IS A DRILL l BRC - 7

Novernoer 19, 1991 gag MrssActs Message No. BRC-8 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TOs Dispatcher, somervell County EOC ' FROM Somervell County EOC Controller LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIMK: 8:50 mm MESSAGE: Following the activation of the Alert & Notification System sirens in the SW quadrant, the control console does not confirm that the sirens were actually sounded. A second attempt to activate the SW quadrant yields similar results. You think the entire quadrant is out. What actions do you take? Controller Note: Inform drill participants that the ANS system is fully operational after the alternate notification method is described. i l l l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 8

Nove cer 19, 199I DAQ FISSAGES Message No. BRC-9 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To: Dispatcher, Hood County EOC FROM: Hood County EOC Controller LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIME: 8:50 arn MESSAGE Tollowing the activation of the Alert & Notification System sirens in the NW quadrant, the control console does not confirm that the sirens were actually sounded. A second attempt to activate the NW quadrant yields similar results. You think the entire quadrant is out. What actions do you take? Controller Note: Inform drill participants that the ANS system is , fully operational after the alternate notification method is de scribed. . THIS IS A DRILL

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N e v e r..r e r 19, 199; DE MESSAGES Message No. BRC-10 Page 1 cf 1 7 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIME: 9:30 am KESSAGE: My name is Ike Tanner. I have a farm just south of Cranbury. My crops are bei.ng contaminated as a result of the accident at the Comanche Peak Project. What am I supposed to do now? Can I sell these crops or are they going to be s total loss? t THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 10

hover.Ler 15, 1991 EBS MESSAGES Message-No. BRC-11 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL l TO: EOC Staff FAOM: Phone Bank LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIME: 9:40 am MESSAGE: This is the Bosque County Judge. I hear rumors that crops and cattle feed have been contaminated in the county by the power plant accident at Comanche Peak. I need some helt w_ here finding out how much damage has been done in the county, also need help in getting uncontaminated feed for dairy cows. 4 THIS IS A DRILL BRC - Il

havetter 19, 1991 REQ MESSAGES Message No. BRC-12 Page 1 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL T TO: Access Control Point Personnel TROM Local Resident - Rick Horgan , LOCATION: Access Control Points TIME: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access control Poin+.s) MESSAGE: (You are Rick Horgan. You are going into the affected area.) , NOTE TO SIMULATOR: Arrive at the access control points from outside the affected area. You are attempting to locate your father who was checking some cattle south of the plant. ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry.at both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evaeuse. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure Record-Form for you. Make up whatever answers are needed. Drive past the access control point and ccme back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control poir.t, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration. NOTE TO CONTROLLERf SEE ATTACHED DATA FOR PERSONNEL CONTAMINATION AT THE TIME OF EXIT. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 12

November 19, 1991 RES- BEESAGES

  . Message No,       BRC-12, Continued                                                  Page 2 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR RICK MORGAN AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING:

Rick Morgan has contamination at the following levels and locations:

                    .04 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                    .02 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
                   .40 mr/ hour on face, primarily around the neco (If taken, nasal swabs will be background.)
                   .10 mr/ hour around neck THE VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAHINATED.

AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION AT RILOCATION CENTER ALL READINGS ARE BACKGROUND THIS IS A DRILL , BRC - 23 i l-

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_ , _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . - , _ . . . _ . . _ _ _._m._ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . . _ . I November 19, 1991-i REC MESSAGES 1.prMessage No. BRC-13 Page 1 of 3 ' h THIS IS A DRILL ' TO . Access Control Point personnel FROd Local Resident - Judith Walls L

LOCATION: Access Control Points \s ,-

TIME:

                                          -After 9:45 am (Go to both Access-Control Points)

KESSAGE: NOTE TO SIMULATOR: You are Judith Walls. Ycu had just gone to > Stephenville when you got the word about the accident at the plant. You need to go back to your house in Glen Rose for a few' minutes to pick up your son's medication. Your doctor is on vacation. If the players suggest_that'someone else should go to your house to' pick

  • up the medicine, tell them that you haveun bad dog in the yard who  !

is apt-to attack any strsnger trying to enter the house. ADDITIONAL NOTE TO .4IMULATOh

                                          -If unable to gain _ entry at the first access control' point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied.                                                                                       -

Eentry atiboth' points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuse. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will-provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency ' Worker Radiation Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever answere are,needed.;; Drive past the access control point and come i back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. -After turning '

                                          'in your dosimetry,-go to.the other access control point and attempt i

to-enter. _ When-finished at the second access-control point, go to the Relocation Center for-monltoring and regirtration.

                                        ' NOTE TO CONTROLLERS: SEC ATTACHED DATA FOR-PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMI;iATION AT THE TIME OF EXIT.

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tiovencor 19, 1991 gag MEssActs Message No. BRC-13, Continued Page 2 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR JUDITH WALLS AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Mrs. Walls has contamination at the following levels and locationes 1.3 mr/ hour on the palms of hands 4.5 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes 2.2 mr/ hour on face 1.3 mr/ hour around neck AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHING: 2.3 mr/ hour on the palms of hands 1.2 mr/ hour around neck 1.2 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.) AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: All locations are at background. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 15

November 19, 1991

  -t Egg MESSAGES Message.No. DRC-13, continued                                      Page 3 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA TOR MRS. WALLS' CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING:

Mrs. Walls' car has the following contamination: OUTSIDE 4.6 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells 12 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator 1.5 mr/ hour at the exhaust 3.5 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car INSIDE 2.8 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat 2.6 mr/ho'r on the brake and accelerator pedals 1.8 mr/ hour on the steering wheel 1.3 mr/ hour on the shift lever AFTER DECONTAMINATION: (if appropriate decontamination methods are used) OUTSIDE 1.2 mr/ hour inside wheel wells 5.4 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator 0.9 mr/ hour at the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior INSIDE 1.3 mr/ hour on the floorboard 1.3 mr/ hour on the accelerator pedal background on all other locations A SECOND DECONTAMINATION CYCLE WILL P?1UCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKGROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXHAUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 MR/HR. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 16

Noven.ber 19, 1991

  • BER KESSAGES Message No. BRC-14 Page 1 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Access Control Point Personnel FROM Local Resident - Bo Tidewater LOCATION: Access Control Points TIME:

After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) MESSAGE: (You are Bo Tidewater. You want to pass into the affected area.) NOTE TO SIMULATORr Arrive at the access control point from outside the affected area. You are on your way to your house to gather what you and your family will need. You may have to be away from home for a few days. You have plenty of time to do what you need to do. ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATOR If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other-access control point and attempt to entor. If denied entry at both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuee. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will

             ,brovide you with a self-reading dostmeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever answers are needed. Drive past the access control point and come back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. .After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control point, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration.

NOTE TO CONTROLLEPt SEE ATTACHED DATA FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION AT THE TIME OF EXIT. i THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 17

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l, J gas MrssActs 1 Message No. BRC-14, Continued Page 2 of 3 j I THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA TOR 80 TIDEWATER AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Bo Tidewater has contamination at the following levels and locations: 0.5 mr/ hour on the palms of hands 0.5 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes 0.4 mr/ hour on face 0.35 mr/ hour around neck All other locations are background AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION ALL READINGS ARE BACKGROUND l l l l' t , i i I ,' THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 18

_ m . ._ . __. __. _ ._. _ ._. _ . _, _ _., November 19, 1991 1RG MESSAGES Message No. BRC-14, Continued Page 3 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR BO TIDEWATER'S CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Bo Tidewater's car has the following contamination: OUTSIDE C.5 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells 0.8 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator , 9.8 mr/ hour at the air cleaner on top of hood 0.9 mr/ hour at the exhaust 0.3 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car IF_li. LEI O.5 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat 0.1 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedals 0.3 mr/ hour on the steering wheel O.1 mr/ hour on the shift lever All other locations are background

     - AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION OF VEHICLE ALL READINGS ARE BACKGROUND EXCEPT FOR THE HOOD, WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO READ 9.8 MR/ HOUR UNTIL THE AIR FILTER IS REMOVED, THEN IT IS BACKGROUND.

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Novencer 19, 1991 erg MISSAGES Message No. BRC-15 Page 1 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL To: Access Control Point personnel FROM: Local Resident - B. C. Jones LOCATION: Access Control Points TIMI: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access control Points) MESSAGE: NOTE TO SIMULATOR: You are Mr. B. C. Jones. You and your wife evacuated when you got the word, but you need to return home be-cause she left some food cooking on the stove. It is a gas stove and you are afraid that your house might burn down if the burner isn't turned off. Your house is west of Glen Rose, and the house is locked. If the players suggest that someone else should go to your house to turn off the stove, tell them that you have a bad dog , in the yard who is apt to attack any stranger trying to enter the house. ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry -t both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacues. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever answers are needed. Drive past the access control point and come back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control point, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration. NOTE TO CONTROLLER SEE ATTACHED DATA FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION AT THE TIME OF EXIT. _r. THIS IS A DRILL me? BRC - 20 i

hever.Ler 19, 1951 REG -MISSAGES Message No. BRC-15, Continued Page 2 of 3 e THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR B. G. JONES AT TIME OF INITIAL ):ONITORING: j Mr. Jones has contamination at the following levels and locations

                   .03 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                  .05 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
                  .02 mr/ hour on face
                  .03 mr/ hour around neck AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMIN?.TED CLOTHING:
                  .03 m4/ hour on the palms of hands
                  .02 mr/ hour around neck
                  .02 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read L4;4 ground.;

AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: All locations are at background. ,- THIS IS A DRILL i BRC - 21 L

I.ovetter 19, 1991 p: EEg xEssAcEs Message No. BRC-15, continued Page 3 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR MR. JONES'S CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Mr. Jones's car has the following contamination: QUTSIDE

            .08 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells
            .15 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
            .04 mr/ hour at the exhaust                                                     '
            .05 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car INSIDI
           .10 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat
            .03 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedals
           .03 mr/ hour on the steering wheel
           .03 mr/ hour on the shift lever AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION:         (if appropriate decon, methods are used)

OUTSIDE

           .02 mr/ hour inside wheel wells
           .04 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
           .09 mr/ hour at-the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior INSIDE
           .03 mr/ hour on the floorboard.
           .03 mr/ hour on the acceleretor pedal background on all other locations A SECOND DECONTAMINATION CYCLE WILL REDUCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKGROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXHAUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 KR/HR.

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November 194.1992  ; l I 1 REC MISSACES Message No. BRC-16 Page 1 of 1 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: -Access Control Point personnel FROM s. Simulated Traveler - J..D. Ireland G? CATION --Access Control Points , TIME: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access control Points) MESSAGE: (You are J. D.- Ireland. You want to pass through the affected' area.) , NOTE TO SIMULATOR: Arrive at the access ~ control points from outside. i the affected area. You are on your way to Stephenville. You want to go down FR-144 so you can get a look at the plant on your way.

                             'If the personnel at_the access control point won't let you go down FR-144, you can argue a bit, but you should be fairly easy to con-                                                                                        $

vince.that you should go around through Cranbury-instead. ' ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt

                             'If unable to: gain entry-at the first access control point, go to the other access control point.and attempt to enter. If denied                                                                                            *
                            . entry at'both points, proceed'to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuse.

y If-allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency. Worker l Radiation Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever [ answers-are needed. . Drive past the access control point =and come- - back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. After' turning .

                           'in your--dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt
                            .to enter.                  When finished at the second access control point, go to                                                                         ,

the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration. . NOTE TO CONTROLLEBl. Mr.-Ireland and his-:ar are.not contamincted. I THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 23 u-- - . . _-_ - - - - . .

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             -TO:               Access control Point Personnel FROM:           Local Resident - Harlan Hale e

LOCATION: Access Control Points ' TIME: " After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) MESSAGES (DO NOT PASS THIS HESSACE TO PLAYERS. INFORMATION IS TO BE PROVIDED BY SIMULATOR WHO IS ROLE-PLAYING MARLAN HALE ) , You are Harlan-Hale. Your wife and daughter called you at work from the.Cleburne Relocation Center where they are now. When thwy l left'home they failed to take your daughter's anti-convuletva { redicine for her eptiepsy. You must go to the house and get the

  • nud. cine to take to her. It is urgent that you get this medicine and~ cake it to her or she will have a grand mal seizure which could' be life threatening.

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ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATOR:

If unable.tt gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry at both points, proceed to the Relocation C6nter at the Cleburne civic Center-and register as an evacues. . If allowed entry at the-first access control point, the team-will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure: Record Form-for'you. Make up whatever answers _are needed. Drive past the accese control point and=come back in about-20 minutas from the other direction. 1After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access = cont.rol point and-attempt ts enter. When-finished at the second access control point, go to

                             .the telecation Center for monitoring and registratien,                                                       ,

NOTF TO CONTROLLERt- Mr. Hale and his car are not contaminated. t

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Nove cer 19, 1991 NEg; MESSACES-Message No. BRC-18 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Access control Point Personnel FROM Simulated Traveler - ' lex Johnson LOCATION: Access Control Points TIME: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Contrei Points) MISSAGE: (MESSAGE NOT TO BE PASSED TO PLAYERS. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY SIMULATOR WHO IS ROLE-PLAYING THE PART OF ALEX JOHNSON.i Using the following general outline, try to talk your way past the access control point. Don't say anything that might be interpreted as constituting a valid reason. Your pt'rpose is to see if you can gee in without having a good reason for entering. Your name is Alex Johnson. You are a free lance photographer from Amarillo. -You were just driving through when you heard about the accident at the power plant. Yo2 want to go into the evacuated area so you can take some firsthand pictures on the effects of radiation on the environment. You have to get started now, in order to document changes to the eco-system. You are not afraid of possible radiation exposure because you have your own supply of potassium iodide. ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry at both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuse. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever answers are needed. Drive past the access control point and come back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. After. turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control point, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registratLon. HQTE TO CONTROLtERt Mr. Johnson and his car are not contaminated. THIS IS A JRILL BRC - 25 s

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    ]$g MESSACES Message No. BRC-19                                                 Page 1 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL i

TO:- Access Control Point Personnel FROM: Simulated Traveler - T.J. Ballpoint LOCATION: Access Cor. trol Points TIMEa After'9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) FESSAGE: (DO NOT PASS THIS MESSAGE TO PLAYERS. INFORMATION IS TO BE PROVIDED BY SIMULATOR WHO IS ROLE-PLAYING THE PART OF T.J. BALLPOINT.) Using the following general outline, and anything else you can make up that you think might help, try to talk your way past the access control point. _ Don't say anything that might be interpreted ar constituting a valid reason. Your purpose is to see if you can get in without having a good reason for entering. Your name is T.J. Ballpoint. You are a free lance journalist from Tyler. You were just driving through when you heard about the accidens' at the power plant. tou want to go into the evacuated area so you can do a firsthand story on the effects of radiation on the environment. You have to get started now, before all the trees and grass start to die. You are not afraid of possible radiation exposure because you have read that tuning your AM car radio to the EBS frequency will provide an excellent detector. As long as you can still hear the EBS broadcasts, the radiation levels will not be high enough to be harmful. Cood luck. Don't give up the first time they say no. MESSAGE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. THIS IS A DRa-L BRC - 26

Novemoer 15, 1991 agg KESSAGES Message No. BRc-19, continued Page 2 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Access Control Point Personnel FROM: Simulated Traveler - T.J. Ballpoint LOCATION: Access Control Points TIME: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) MISSAGE: ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry at both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuse. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation Exposure Record Form.for you. Make up whatever answers are needed. Drive past the access control point and come back in about 20 minutes from the other direction. After turning in your dostmetrye go to the other recess control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control point, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration. NOTE TO CONTROLLER: Mr. Ballpoint and his car are not contaminated. 1 l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 27

bosentar ly, 1951 , gag MEssAcEs Message No. BRC-20 Page 1 of 2 -e THIS IS A DRILL TO: Access Control Point Personnel FROM: Local Resident - Morgan Rick LOCATION: Access Control Points TIME: After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) MESSAGE: (You are Morgan Rick. You want to pass into the affected area from Glen Rose.) EQTE TO SIMULATOR: Arrive at the access control point from outside the affected area. You attempting to locate your brother who we.s painting his new house and hay barn just east Squaw Creek Reservoir. M ITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATORt If unable to gain entry at the first access control point, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. If denied entry at both points, proceed to the Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evacuam. If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will provide you with a self-reading dosimeter and fill out an Emergency Worker Radiation. Exposure Record Form for you. Make up whatever answers.are needed. Drive past the access control point and come back in about 20 minutes from the ocher direction._ After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt to enter. When finished at the second access control point, go to the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration. NOTE TO CONTROLLERt The traveler is contaminated. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEET FOR PERSONNEL CONTAMINATION. THE VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAMINATED.} THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 28

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                                                    'THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR MORGAN RICK AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING:

Morgan Rick has contamination at the following levels and locations: 1.4 mr/ hour on the palms of hands ' 2.2 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes 1.4 mr/ hour on face, primarily around the nose (If taken, nasal swabs will be background.) 1.1 mr/ hour around neck THE VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAMINATED. AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION AT RELOCATION CENTEP ALL READINGS ARE BACKGROUND P F ( l i l (; THIS IS A DRILL l t .- BRC - 29

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November'19, 1991 reg KESSAGES Message No. BRC-21 Page 1 of l THIS IS A DRILL TO: Access Control Point Personnel TROM: Simulated Traveler - A.B. Scene LOCATION Access Control Points TIKE s. After 9:45 am (Go to both Access Control Points) MESSAGE: (You are Mr. A.B. Scene, and you want to pass through the affected

                   -area.)

NOTE TO SIMULATOR: Arrive at the access control point from outside the affected area. -You want to get to Pecan Plantation. 'You want to pass through the affected. area because it would take. longer to turn-back and go around. (You really have-no pressing need to get to your destination ~in a hurry, but-you insist that you are-not afraid of any radiation and you want to go on through.) ADDITIONAL NOTE TO SIMULATOR: If unable to-gsin entry at the.first access control point, go to the other access control point and: attempt to enter. If denied

                   . entry at both_ points, proceed toithe Relocation Center at the Cleburne Civic Center and register as an evaeuse.

If allowed entry at the first access control point, the team will l

                   . provide you with a self-reading dosimeter-and fill out an Emergency-Worker-Radiation Exposure Record Form for you.. Make up whatever answers are needed. . Drive past the access cos, trol point and come back in about-20 minutes'from the other direction. After turning in your dosimetry, go to the other access control point and attempt
                  -to enter.--When finished at the second' access control point, go to-
                   .the Relocation Center for monitoring and registration.

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t ng- MrssActs Message No. BRC-22 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District 6A EOC, Waco TIME: 9:50 am MESSAGE: I'm Haroll Larkin-Jones of the Local Farm Workers Union, is it safe , for workers to continue harvesting in Hood and Somervell Counties? We want to be sure that all the workers in the field have been notified of what actions they need to take and where to go if they are in-danger. THIS IS A DRILL

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ng nrssActs Message No. BRC-23 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TROM Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIMK: 9:55 am MISSAct: This is Marilyn Yellow, my husband is a volunteer fireman who works for the County and is directly involved in the response to the emergency situation at Comanche Peak. I am concerned about my husband's welfare and safety. I will be relocating our family to the Cleburne Relocation Center. How can I contact my husband and let him know where we are? THIS IS A DRILL

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Nover:ter 19, 101 lag MrssActs ' Hessage No. BRC-24 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DHILL t Ms EOC Staff TRON: Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood ciunty EOC TIME: 10:10 am MESSAGE: My name is Olivia candy. I'm working at the First Baptist Church in Tolar. An elderly couple has arrived at the church in an  ; extremely anxious rnental state, They were careping near Dinosaur ' valley State-Park and left the area when they were ordered out. " They are now convinced that they are highly contaminated by radiation from the plant. What are they to do? Where are they to got Who will assist these people 7 r 1 p THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 33

ticven.Ler 19, 1963 1 DEg Mr$5AGr3 Message No. DRC 25 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROMt Phone Bank LOCATION: Somurve11 County EOC 72ME 10:15 am N2KSAGE: My name is Norman Jolly. I am a rnpresentative of the Adcore Trucking Company in Valley Mills. I want to know if Highways 6 and 67 are open through Somervell and Bosque counties. P r 4 i l l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 34

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THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TRON: Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell Cr.,unty EOC TIME: 10:30 am i c MESSACE: My name is Sam Tanner. I have a farra just north of Glen Rose. My [ crops are being contaminated as a result of the accident at the Comanche Petk. What am I supposed to do now? Can 2 sail these crops or are they going to be a total loss? i i P

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liavsnier 16, 1991 RES MESSAGE 3 Massage No. BRC-27 Page 1 of J THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TROM Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District EOC (Waco) TIME: 10:40 am MESSAGE: This is Robert M. Hardnot of CBS news. I want a spokesperson for a live interview to discuss reports that an explosion has occurred at Comanche Peak, and what damage has occurred and how wide spread is the damage to the areas around the plant. We will also want someone to discuss what state actions are being taken. The scheduled broadcast time is noon and we anticipate going c.i the air live with this segment at 10:05 pn. Call me back with your spokesperson's name. I can be reached at (Phone-Bank telephone namber). THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 36

N e v e rr.t e r 19, 1H;  ! i BAC Mr$5 ACE 3 Message No. BRC-28 p g g og g l L THIS IS A DRILL { i TOs EOC Staff  ! TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIKE: 10:40 am MESSACE: This is State Senator Giasgow regarding the accident at Comanche  ; Peak. I want to knows (1) what happened, (2) What actions are being taken, (3) has anyone been injured and where are thwy being taken, and (4) who from State government is in charge of the emergency response and how can that person be contacted,

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THIS IS A DRILL F TO: EOC Staif TROM Phone Bank LOCATION: llood County EOC TIKE: 10:45 am N2& SAGE: This in A.W. Tranklin, Jr. I am a tour bJo operator from Tt. Worth. I'm on my way to Dinosaur State Park with two buses full of High School students. I hear on the radio you have some kind of an accident at the power plant down there. Can my buses still get through on Route 377 to Cranbury and then use the state highway 56 to Clen Rose? I need the answer now because we are parked in Cresson and need to make some decisions. If you tell me to turn around and go home, I am going to have to give these kids their money back. Who is going to make up my loss? THIS IS A ORILL i BRC - 38

tevenier 19, IH1 l BAq ESSAGED Hossage No. BBC-30 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A LRILL i l l

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TO: EOC Staff 6 FROM Phone Bank LOCATION: llood County EOC TIME: 11:00 am MESSAGEt My name is J.J. Lovingworth. We wore told to leave our homme because of the accident at Comanche Peak. Who will reimburse us . for our expense and damage claims associated with the evacuation? i A TllIS IS A DRILL BRC - 39

to e v en.t.o r 19 , 195; gag MrssActs Message No. BRC-31 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TROM Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 11:00 a2a MISSAGE: I am Mrs. McCalaster of Johnson County. I want the Department of Public Safety to block all of the roads leading to Cleburne from the contaminated area to prevent the spread of contamination. I also plan to call the Covernor on this request. Can you give me her phone number? e. T THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 40

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te v etteo r 19, 1961 BC t1EkkhGli Hassage No. BRC-32 Page 1 of 1 THIS 15 A DR!LL TO: 1:OC Staff FROMs Phone Bank LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIME: 11:10 am KESSAGE I am Mrs. McCalastor of Johnson County. I want the Department of Public Safety to block all of the roads leading to Cleburne from the contaminated area to prevent the spread of contamination. I talked to the Judge about this. When can I speak to the Covernor? We're friends yot know. THIS IS A DRILL

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Novenbar 19, 1991 RRg MESSACES Nessage No. BRC-33 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL to: EOC Staff TRON: Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District 6A EOC (Waco)

   , TIME:        11:15 am MISSAGE     This is 1. J. Irvin, Johnson County Judge. Because of the accident at Comanche Peak, and the probable resulting losses to agricultural producers in Johnson County, I have declared a state of Emergency and have implemented our County Emergency Management plan.

I want to request a Federal Disaster Declaration to enable county residents to obtain financial assistance in recovering from this disaster. What do I need to do to request this kind of declaration? i ! THIS IS A DRILL

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EtQ ME!5 ACES Message No. BRC-34 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: BRC Staff EOF TROM: Phone Bank 1.OCATION : CPSES EOF TIME: 11:15 AM MESSAGE: This in B.J. Stark from State Senator Walker's office. I am calling regarding the accident at the Comanche Peak Project. I want to knows (1) what happensd, (2) what actions are State agencies taking, (3) har anyone been injured and where have they been taken, and (4) who from State government is in charge of the emergency response and how can that person be contacted. THIS IS A DRILL DRC - 43

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i gag Kr,15 A'J r$ Hassage No. BRC-35 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff i FROM Phone Bank l LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIKE: 11:30 am MT.SSACE: I am Bill Walter, County Judge of Bosque County. Local farmers and ranchers want to know the short-term and long-term effects of the radioactive fallout on their animals and crops. We are requesting

                                      -that such information be disseminated to us as soon as possible and we need to know how we will be informed.

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November 19, 1991 i reg MrssAcrS Message No. BRC-36 Page 1 of 1 i THIS IS A DR11.L TOs EOC Staff , FROMs Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIME: 11:30 km MESSACE: This is Darry Stonewater, I have evacuated my home and am at the relocation center in Cleburne. I want to know who will reimburse me for living expenses and damages associated with the evacuation? When can I go home? t f i ( l t

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1.cvanier IW, 1991 gf,g MEssActs Hassage No. BRC-37 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL Tot State EOC Operations Manager Th0H: EOC Exercise Controller l LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIME: 11:30 am MESSAGE: Have the American Red Cross initiate actions necessary to obtain informatien concerning what facilities and equipment are available to respond to the emergency. Can sufficient volunteers be mobilized within the next 24 hours to assist in caring for about 2000 evacuees? How fast can National Red Cross personnel respond to a request for assistance? Do Johnson County and Erath County have organized Red Cross chapters? If so, who are the Chapter Chairmen? How can ti.Jy be contacted? l t l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 4f>

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1. venast ik, av61 gas MEsrActs Hessage No. BRC-38 Page 1 of 4 THIS 15 A DRILL To Field Monitoring Team Two FROM Controller Field Monitoring Team ?wo LOCATION: Current Location TIKE: 11:30 am (After vehicle has exited plume)

HISSAGE: SAFETY NOTE: Honitoring will not be performed along side of the highway. Rather, a low traffic area auch as a church parking lot or roadside park will be used. NOTE TO CONTROLLER Both Field Monitoring Team members and the car are contaminated. Provide appropriate dose-rate readings to the monitor as the survey is performed. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION AT THE TIME OF EXIT. THE VEHICLE AND INDIVIDUALS WILL BE CONTAMINATED h* HEN THEY EXIT.) THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 47

1.cv 6 a u t ;v, iii; gag Ht$$ ACES Hessage No. '3RC-33, Continued Page 2 of 4 THIS 25 A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA POR DRC FIELD MONITORING TEAM HEMDER AT TIME OF INITIAL HONITORING: Contamination at the following levels and locations

                .13 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                .15 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes                                                       ,
                .12 mr/ hour on face
                .13 mr/ hour around neck                                                                 j t

AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHINGS

                .13 mr/ hour on the palms of hands                                                       '
                .22 mr/ hour around neck
                .12 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.)

ATTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE:  ! All locations slightly above background. I F THIS IS A DRILL i BRC - 48

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l CONTAMINATION DATA FOR DPS FIELD MONITORING TEAM MEMBER AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Contamination at the following levels and locations:

                 .04 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                 .06 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes                                                  '
                 .03 mr/ hour on face
                 .04 mr/ hour around neck                                                           +

AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHING

                 .04 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                 .03 mr/ hour around neck
                 .03 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.)

AFTER-FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: , All locations are at background. l l THIS IS A DRILL l i~ BRC - 49

Novenaar 19, 1961 DAQ MESS &QE1 Massage No. BRC-38, continued Page 4 of 4 t THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR THE FIELD MONITORING TEAM'S CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL MONITORIh0 The car has the following centamination: OtrTs IDE

        .06 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells
        .11 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
        .15 mr/ hour at the exhaust
        .05 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car i

INSIDE

        .08 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat
        .06 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedale
        .08 mr/ hour on the steering wheel
        .03 mr/ hour on the shift lever AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION:       (if appropriate decon. methods are used)

OUTSIDE

        .02 mr/ hour inside wheel wells
        .04 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
       .09 mr/ hour at the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior INSIDE
       .03 mr/ hour on the floorboard
       .03 mr/ hour on the accelerator pedal background on all other locations A SECOND DEOONTAMINATION CYCLE WILL REDUCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKGROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXMAUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 MR/HR.

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f.nys lor n , M ; up_g MrssAcra Massage No. BRC-39 Page 1 of 1 THIS 15 A DRILL TOs IOC Staff FROM Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District EOC (Waco) TIME: 11:40 ara 12SSACE: This is First Lt. Was Point of the Texas National Guard. We are conducting exercises over the next three days, and a large convoy of military trucks and equipment is traveling north on route 67 toward Glen Rose. We need an answer in the next half hour on whether or not it is safe for the convoy to continue north. If it is not safe to proceed, what areas tre safe so we can re-route the entire convoy to avoid contaminat ion? l

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t,0 vente r . > , .v . gag Wrsrscrs Neocago No. BNC-40 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL T6: Eoc Staif TROM: Phonw Bank LOCATIONt Hood County FhC TIME: 21:40 am MESSAGE: ihin As Varol Williams calling from San saba. I called the radio station in fort Worth and they easd you migi,0 be able to help me. Hy father lives in Pecan Plantation. We heard about the accident at the nuclear plant down there and are worried about him. Can you find out if he is alright? His name is Alvin Lang and he doesn't have a telephons, so I can't call him myself. Hy telephone number is (Phone Bank telephone number). ! THIS IS A DRILL BRC - $2

f. oven.Le r 19, 1961 reg MESSAGES Hassage No. BRC-41 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL
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TO: BRC Staff TRON: Phone Bank LOCATION: CPSES LOT

         ?!hE'        11:45 am HESSAGE. I a3 halter Nelson. I live over here in trath County. Who c&n I talg to f.3d out what this radiation is going ta to to my crops?                                                                                         l Cive me their t(;ephone number.

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Nove:tLer 19, 1991 gag MrssActs Message No. BRC-42 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Disaster District Spokesperson FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District 6A, Waco TIME: 11:55 am HESSAGE: This is Robert H. Hardnet of CBS. We have to postpone our 12:05 pm live interview to 2:35 pm. There has been an earthquake near St. Louis, Mo. It was over 7.0 on the Richter scale. We are I attempting to determine tne extent of damage in that area. Did you fool the shock in Waco? , e h THIS IS A DRILL DRC - 54 ,s - _. . _ . . __ _

1 Novencer 19, 1991 l I l l E MESSAGES , Hessage No. BRC-43 Page 1 of 1 l THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 11:55 am KESSAGE: This is State Representative Bruce Gibson. I want to know if you , have declared a State of Emergency as a result of what is going on at Comanche Peak? If you need help getting the Governor or the , President to declare a State of Emergency I'll be glad to help. Is i there any other issues I can help with at this time? My Austin office is also available for providing assistance. My telephone number is (Phone Bank telephone number). f THIS IS A DRILL l

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     , Message No. BRC-44                                                      Page 1 of 1 1HIS IS A DRILL TO:        Rumor Control AlJ, CPSES FRON:      Phone Bank LOCATION: CPSES EOF TIME:      12:00 noon MESSAGE:   This is Marty John Marksbury of KDTN Television news. I want to make arrangements for a briefing that we'll brosdcast live.            I also need information on what we need to do to have our news helicopter fly over t'.e plant so we can broadcast live pictures of the action going on at Comanche Peak.              The live report vill air at 2:45 pm today.

NOTE: If you are told you cannot fly the helicopter near CPSES, demand to know why and on what authority the restriction is based. r THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 56 p ,

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Neverres t 19, 1991 DEC MISSAGE.1 Message No. BRC-45 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TOs Relocation Center Personnel FROM Greg Falcon LOCATION: Relocation Center, Cleburne . TIME: 12:00 noon MESSAGE: You are Greg Falcon from Brownwood. You have come to the Relocation Center in an effort to locate your niece (Elsa Wilson). You attempted to go to her home in Granbury, but you were not allowed to pass the access control point. Explain to the Relocation Center staff that you are not an evacuse, and you haven't been anywhere near a contaminated area. You just want to know whether Elsa Wilson was here, and if so, where she is staying. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 57

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I REQ MISSAGES Message No. BRC-46 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROM Phone Bank LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIME: 12:00 noon MESSACE This is Web Johnson with the Santa Fe Railroad in Waco. We heard about the accident at Comanche Peak on the news, and we need to know if it is safe for our trains to run through flood County? We have a mixed freight due through Granbury from here at 1:49. It includse some grain cars and 4 carriers loaded with new automobiles.- There is another one due through Granbury from the west at 12:37, but it As just a string of empties going back to Cain Chemical in Waco. I need an answer in the next 20 minutes so we will have time to reroute those trains if we need to. We also have a couple of freights due through Hood County later on this evening. My telephone number is (Phone Bank telephone number). THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 58

Noven.be r 19, 1991 gag MrssActs Hessage No. BRC-47 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To: Staging Area Coordinator PROM Staging Area Controller LOCATION: BRC Staging Area TIME: 12:20 pm MESSAGE: Call the Hood County EOC and ask the following question:

            "One of our Field Monitoring Teams was contaminated earlier today.

They were decontaminated at the Cleburne Relocation Center. If it happens again, is there a facility in Cranbury that can take care of them and their vehicle?" THIS IS A DRILL 7 BRC - 59

cvencer . . .rr. I Df,Q MESSAOEl Message No. BRC-48 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Hood County Sheriff TPOM Hood County EOC Controller LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIltE s 12:20 pm MESSACE: The prisoners in the jail have learned of the accident at Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station through radio broadcasto. The prisoners w it to know if they will be relocated or set free to esenpo the radiation. They tre getting restless and difficult to control. (For the purposes of the exercise, there are four prisoners.) THIS 15 A DRILL BRC - 60

beve-mce r iv , a r t . I Egg MISSAGES Message No. BRC-49 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 12:20 pm KESSAGE: This is Officer Morales. I have encountered a family of five at a house near the Dinosaur Valley State Park. The family's name is Martin, and they live at the intersection of 205 and 2008 southwest of the state park. Despite my advice, the man refuses to leave his home and farm animals unattended. The man's wife is pregnant and appears to be ready to deliver at any time. What should I do? You can reach me at (Phone Bank telephone number). TNTS IS A DRILL BRC - 61

Nover.ter 15, 1551 21Q liFjiSAGES Messego No. Ei:C-50 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL 70: EOC Staff TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District EOC (Waco) TIME: 12:30 am MESSAGE: This is Milo Perkins, cwner of the Clifton Wild Animal Park. We are requesting help to transport our breeding stock out of the area ao they will not be contan.inated by radiation. Also, we need to know the bridge heights on the routes recommended as a couple of our animals are over 12 feet tall. Call me at (Phone Bank telephone number) . THIS IS A DRILL .n. BRC - 62

n a .::w. t 4, a>. reg KESSACES Message No. BRC-51 Page 1 of 1 e THIS IS A DRILL TO: Relocation Center Staff , TROM Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Cleburne Relocation Center TIME: 12:30 pm MzSSAGE: Your other supplies are holding up OK, but the relocation center is almost out of towels and 10 gallon plastic bags. Your supply will only last about another hour. You estimate you need about 100. additional towels, and 150 plastic bags. Describe to the controller what action you would take to obtain the additional items. (You may consult other players in the Relocation Center before you answer.) l l l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 63 l

Ncver.ber 19, 1991 reg MESSACES Message No. BRC-52 Page 1 of a THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 12:45 pm MESSAGE: My name is R. T. Side. I am a lawyer in Fort Worth. I have heard that people are being required to leave their homes in Somervell County. This is against the Texas Constitution. I want to know on what authority this can be done. If anyone needs legal assistance, I can be reached at (Phone Bank telephone nurnber) . l THIS IS A DRILL l BRC - 64

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                           . af_g MrssActs Message No.          BRC-53'                                                                     Page 1 of 1-THIS IS A DRILL TO:               EOC' Staff                                                                                                   '

TROMs Phone Bank

LOCATION: State EOC (Austin)

TIME: 12:45 pm MESSAGE: This is Mr. Richard Walters,..an aide to State Senator William r Laird.- Senator Laird would like to be informed of the results of any-teste run on water, milk or other foodstuf f s in resp?can to the ' accident at CPSES. Senator-Laird has asked the following questions and is awaiting an answer from BRC ' (1) . Have any tests been performed so f ar? (2) ~ Who (what agency) is responsible for conducting tee.st- s (3) . Who.is responsible for coordinating sampling and testing? (4) When'can the Senator meet with state officials in the Granbury ,

                                                     - area to discuss the results?-

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tioventer 19, 1951 REQ MESSAGES Message No. BRC-54 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Hood Coanty Judge TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIMEt 12:45 pm HESSACE: This is the City Manager of Whitney. I want to know if it is safe to drink our fresh water? We get water from Lake Whitney and have heard that water might be contaminated from an accident at Comanche Peak. Is the city water safe? k l THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 66 i I

Novonber 19, 1991 DAQ MESSAGM Message No. BRC-55 Page 1 of 1

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TO: EOC Staff TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 1:00 pm MISSAGE: My name is Olivia Gandy. I'm working at the First Baptist Church in Granbury. An young couple with two children arrived at the church extremely upset. They were camping near Squaw Creek Park and left the area when they were ordered out. They are now convinced that they are highly contaminated by radiation from the plant._ What are they te do? Where are they to go? Who will assist these people? THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 67

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14cve::cer 19, 1991 Agg MrssActs Message No. BRC-56 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL " 3 TO: EOC Staff TROM s - Phone Bank -i LOCATION: Disaster District 6A EOC (Waco) TIME: 1:05 pm MESSAGE: I am Mrs. McCalaster of Johnson County, I want the Department of

             -Public Safety to block all of the roads leading to Cleburne from
             .the contaminated area to prevent the spread of contamination. I also plan to call the Governor on this request. Can you give me her phone number?

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h verber 19, 1991 gag MrssAcrS Messige No. BRC-57 Page 3 of 1

                                              -THIS IS A DRILL TOs        EOC Staff FROM:      Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood County EOO i;

TIME: 1810 pm H2SSAGE: -This is Havis Grundy, manager of the Pecan Plantation Inn. I'm worried about the safety of our guests that are here now, and I have 120 conventioneers coming in tonight. I need to know if we are all safe, and what do I need to do? s h r I i-I N THIS IS A DRILL i ERC - 69

e Novettter 19, 1%1 REE MESSACES _ Message No. BRC-58 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL

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TO: EOC Staff FROMt Phone Bank LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIFJ 1:15 pn MESSAGE: This is George Atkins from Hico. A lot of people here are wanting to know what effect the accident at the nuclear plant in Somervell County is going to have on their crops. Should our County Judge declare an emergency and ask for a Federal disaster declaration, er who is going to pay for any damages from this accident? Is nomeone going to do some tests here? How will people know whether it is safe '.o use the water and the stuff from our gardens? t I .. i l. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 70

N : v e n.:. e 19, 1991 31g MESSAGES Message No. BRC-59 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To: Evacuee Monitoritig Tearn Leader FRCH: Relocation Ceriter Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center, Cleburne TIME: 1:15 pm MESSAGE: Your supplies are holding up OK, but your last spare survey meter is measuring erratically. The number of residents being processed ! can adequately be handled with existing eneters, but a functional spare should be acquired. Describe to the Controller what action you would take to obtain a functional sparc survey meter. (You may consult other players in the Relocation Center before you answer.) THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 71 r i . m

November 19, 1991 gag HEssAcEs Message No. .BRC-60 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: BRC Staff FROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: CPSES EOF TIKE: 1:20 pm MESSAGE: This is Mr. Richtrd Walters, an aide to State Senator William Laird. I was given your number by a local official. Senator Laird would like to be informed of the results of any tests run on water, milk or other foodstuffs in response to the accident at CPSES. Senator Laird has asked he following questions and is still awaiting an answer from the BRC: (1) Have any tests been performed so far? (2) who (what agency; is responsible for conducting tests? (3) Who is responsible for cocedinating sampling and testing? (4) When can the Senator meet with state officials in ;he Granbury area to discuss the results? 1 The Senator and I will be in the area at 2:45 pm today. Can we stop by and visit with you?- Our photographer will be with us, he will need a pass also. THIS IS A DRILL

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Nove::.b e r 19, 1991 my; xtssActs Message No. BRC-61 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To Cleburne Relocation Center Staff FROM Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Cluburne Relocation Center TIME: 1:30 pm KESSAGE: The occupants at the Cleburne Relocation Center have learned that the accident has contaminated their homes, farms and ranches and think they will never be able to return to them. Some occupants feel that later arrivals at the center are contaminated. Extreme problems are developing with signs of hysteria showing frequently. Who will you send to assist them? Where the teams will come from and how soon the teams can be there? NOTE: Discuss your actions with the controller. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 73

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                                                                                    !.:ve. ds: 19, 1991 gag MESSAGES Massage No.          BRC-62                                                     Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO:               EOC Staff FROM:             Concerned citizen - Sara Byers LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIMI:             1:40 pm MESSAGE:          This is Sara Byers calling from Dallas. I called the radio station and they said you might be sole to help me. My father lives near q                           Lake Granbury. We heard about the accident at the Comanche Peak nuclear plant down there and are worried about him. Can you find out if he is okay? His name is A.L. Byers. His phone is out of order, so I can't call him myself.        Call me back at (Phone Bank telephone number).

THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 74

November 19, 1991 REQ MISSA0ES. Message No. BRC-63 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To Somervell County Judge FROM EOC Controller LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIKE: 1:40 pm MESSAGE' You have received calls f rom county taerchants who have evacuated and are at the relocation center in Cleburne. They want to know who will retmburse them for their lost business and revenue. They also want to know how long it will be before they can reopen their stores. NOTE: Give your reply to the controller, i j -. l ,~ THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 75

Novem!)er 19, 1991 gag -MrssAcrg Message No. BRC-64 Page 1 of 1

                                  .w THIS IS A DRILL TO:         EOC Staff FROM        Phone Bank LOCATION: Disaster District 6A EOC (Waco)

TIME: 1:49 pm MESSAGE: I am Westbrook Owens, a reporter with the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. I want to know if a radiation release has occurred at Comanche Peak, and what-if_any, _ areas have been affected? What action is the Stato is intending to take, and will the Governor meet with the press today regarding the incident? My direct line is (Phone Bank telephone number). THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 76

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              . ,Hessage No.      BRC-65                                                Page 1 of 1
                                                                                                                       ,t THIS IS A DRILL TO s .      EOC Staff-e FRON --     Phone Bank
                  ~ LOCATION's ' Disaster District 6A EOC (Waco)                                                           >

1 TIME: 2:00 pm>

                 -MESSAGE:    This~is Russel Steer, an aide to Senator Mike Mansfield.                The Senator wants-to be informed of the results of any test of analyses of water, livestock, or foodstuffs for contamination. We need to knows.(1) if any test or analyses have been performed, (2) ~who.is
                             . responsible for conducting these tests or analyses, (3) who is
                             ' responsible for' coordinating.these. efforts, and (4) when can the Senator meet with state officials in the Glen Rose area to discuss                           *
the results? - Our phone number is (Phone Bank telephone number).
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i Novecer 19, 1991 gES =MrssActs Message No. BRC-66 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: EOC Staff TROM: Phone Bank LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIME: 2:00 pm M.EESAGE: I am George Burley of Johnson County. I want the Department of Public Safety to block all of the roads leading from the contaminated area. I am concerned that people with radiation on them will try to get into Johnson County. I talked to the Sheriff here. He said that you would have to issue an order to put up

              -roadblocks. How suon can this be done?

THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 78

November 19, 1991 BAq BESSAGZl' Message No.- BRC-67 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL g TO: EOC Staff FROM: EOC Exercise Controller LOCATION: State EOC (Austin) TIME: 2:00 pm MESSACE: The Texas Department of Agriculture is bringing a convoy of 17 trucks from hineral Wells loaded with stored feed to the Chalk Mountain area near Glen Rose. The trucks are 14'3" high, and they need routing information to ensure they can get to their destination by the shorteat route that will allow-their passage. They also want to know if the drivers need any special protective clothing or equipment.if they're going to be driving through radiation. NOTES Give your reply to the Controller. ! THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 79 I

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P.PA ME.S.Eh911 Message No. BRC-68 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Somervell County Judge FROM: Somervell EOC Controller LOCAT.T ON : Somervell County EOC TIME: 2:00 pcn >2SSACE: Please inform the Disaster District 6A, h* a c o , that the First National Bank of Glen Rose is being closed and personnel evacuated. The bank president expects to be closed for more than three days & and they feel this requires action by the State Banking Commission. Please advise Somervell County EOC on what to tell the bank president. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 80

Novecer 19, 1H1 g}LQ HESSAGEE Message No. BRC-69 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Hood County Judge FROM: Hood County EOC Controller LOCATION: Hood County EOC TIME: 2:10 pm KESSACE: Upon termination of the release, Hood County is establishing restricted zones for certain areas until assessment actions can be completed. Hood County needs 10 DPS law enforcement officers to control traffic at these restricted zones. Request support from DPS. Please advise me (the Hood County EOC controller) when these officers can arrivs at the Sheriffs office. NOTE: No personnel or equipment are to actually be moved. .r. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 81

1 J- NovemDer 19, 1991 Rhg MESSAGES Messara No. BRC-70 Page 1 of 1 i THIS IS A DRILL TOJ Somervell County Judge FROM -Somervell County EOC Controller LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIME: 2:10 pm MESSAGE: Upon termination of the release, Somervell County As establishing restricted zones for certain ar9as until assessment actions can be completed. Somervell county needs 10 DPS law enforcement officers to control traffic at these restricted zones. Request support form DPS. Please advise me (the Somervell County EOC Controller) when these officers can arrive at the Sheriffs office. NOTE: No personnel or equipment are to actually be moved. THIS IS A DRILL I l l BRC - 82 I

Hovember-19, 1991 322 MESSAGES Message No. BRC-71 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Somervell County Judge FROM: Somervell County EOC Controller LOCATION: Somervell County EOC TIMg 2:12 pm MESSAGE: Ask Disaster District 6A in Waco for assistance in obtaining four (4) pumper. trucks with high pressura water hoses and spray equipment to use in vehicle decentamination. Have the pumper trucks sent to the Somervell County EOC. In addition, have Disaster District 6A EOC indicate when the equipment should arrive.

          -(Show any reply that you receiva to the exerciso controller.)

NOTE: No equipment or personnel are to be actually moved. THIS IS A DRILL 1"C - 83

Nove::ter 19, 1991 EEG MESSAGES

 , Message No. . BRC-72                                                   Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL To:        EOC Staff TROM:      Phone Bank LOCATION: State EOC (Austin)

TIME: 2:15 pn MESSAGE: This is State Senator Clasgow. I want to be informed of any visite or flyovers of the area around Comanche Peak that the Governor may schedule. I would like to accompany her, and I'm especially interested in being included in any briefings that may be'given to the Governor. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 84

November.19, 1991 Egg MESSAGES Message No. BRC-73 Page 1 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Relocation Center Staff TROM: Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center TIMES- Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pm) MESSAGE: . Monitoring data for Rick Morgan. NOTE TO CONTROLLER: The traveler is contaminated. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEET FOR PERSONNEL CONTAMINATION. HIS VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAMINATED.) 9 THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 85

O Ne v en.re r 19, 1991 i I ggg HEssActs Message No. BRC-73, Continued Page 2 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR RICK MORGAN AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: ' Rick Morgan has contamination at the following levels and locations: P

                  .04 mr/ hour on the pales of hands
                  .02 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
                  .40 mr/ hour on face, primarily around the nosa (If taken, nasal swabs will be background.)
                  .10 mr/ hour around neck THE VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAMINATED.

ATTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION AT RELOCATION CENTER ALL READINGS ARE BACKCROUND THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 86 r_;

November 19,1 1991 l EB2 MESSAGES-Message No. BRC-74 Page 1 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Relocation Center Staff FROM Relocation center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center

       . TIME:        Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pm)

MESSAGE: Monitoring data for Judith Walls NOTE TO CONTROLLEE Soth the traveler and the car are contaminated. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION.) i THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 87

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EE.C E.1.S.h911 Message No. BRC-74, Continued Page 2 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR JUDITH WALLS AT TIKE OF INITIAL MONITORING: Mrs. Walls has contamination at the following levels and locations: 1.3 mr/ hour on the palms of hands 4.5 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes 2.2 mr/ hour on face 1.3 mr/ hour around neck AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMIN\TED CLOTHING: 2.3 mr/ hour on the palms of hande , 1.2 mr/ hour around neck 1.2 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.) AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: All locations are at background. T l k THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 88

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Noventer 19, 1991 nag MrssActs ' Hassage No. BRC-14, Continued Page 3 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA TOR MRS. WALLS' CAR , AT THE TIKE OF INITIAL MONITORING: . Hrs. Walls' car has 5e following contamination l OUTSIDE I 4.6 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells 12 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator 1.5 mr/ hour at the exhaust u 3.5 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car .., INSIDE g 2.8 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat 2.6 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedale 1.8 mr/ hour on the steering wheel 1.3 mr/ hour on the shift lever AFTER JICONTAMINATION: (if appropriate decontamination methods are used) 92111 3 1.2 mr/ hour inside wheel ws11s 5.4 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator  ; 0.9 mr/ hour at the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior INSIDE L 1.3 mr/nour on the floorboard 1.3 ar/ hour on the accelerator pedal background on all other locations A SECON'J DECOMTAMINATION CYCLE WILL REDUCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKCROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXHAUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 MA/HR.

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EES MESSACES Message No. BhC-75 Page 1 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL To: Relocation Center Staff FRON: Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center

  • Cluburne CLvie Center TIKE: Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pm)

MESSACE: Monitoring data for Eo Tidewater HOTE TO_ CONTROLLER: The traveler and vehicle will be contaminated when they arrive at the Cleburne Relocation Center. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION.) THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 90

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1, v e u s r 19 Avv. I nc us. sacra Hessage No. BRC-75, Continued l Page 2 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL , CONTAMINATION DATA FOR 80 TIDEWATER AT TIN.E OF INITIAL H0h!TORINO: ' Do Tidewater has contamination at the following levels and locations i j 0.5 mr/ hour on the palms of hands l 0.5 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes 0.4 mr/ hour on face 0.35 mr/ hour around neck All other locations are background AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION ALL READINGS ARE BACKCROUND f i , s i j n-THIS IS A DRILL j BRC - 91

N c v en.t>t r 14, 1991 r REC MAIA9U t Mensage No. BRC-75, Continued Page 3 of 3 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR BO TIDJWATER'S CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Do Tidewater's car has the following contaraination: OUTSIDE 0.5 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wello 0.8 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator 9.8 mr/ hour at the air cleaner on top of hood 0.9 mr/ hour at the exhaust i 0.3 mr/ hour general co.itamination over the remainder of the car INSIDE , 0.5 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat 0.1 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedals 0.3 mr/ hour on the steering wheel 0.1 mr/ hour on the shift lever All other locations are background AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATICN OF VEHICLE ALL READINGS ARE BACKGROUND EXCEPT FOR THE HOOD, WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO READ 9.8 HR/ HOUR UNTIL THE AIR FILTER IS REMOVED. t i W" THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 92

lievenber 19, 1991 HAQ FE$ 5 AQI.A Massage No. ERC-76 Page 1 of 3 THIC IS A DRILL TO Palocation Center Staff FROM Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center TIME: Upon arrival at the Relocation center (about 11:00 as. - 22:30 in) MESSAGE: Monitoring data for B.C. Jones. NOTE TO CONTROLLER: Both the traveler and the car are-contaminated. (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLE CONTAMINATION.) THIS !$ A DRILL. l - BRC - 93

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November 19, 1991 i [ v REE MIS $ AGE 5 Message No. BRC-76, Continued I l' age 2 of 3 t t THIS IS A DRILL f i CONTAMINATION DATA FOR D. O. JONES AT T1HI OF 1NITIAL HONITORING: ' Mr. Jones has contamination at the following levels and locations: i.

                                                .03 mr/bour on the palms of hands
                                                .05 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
                                                .02 mt/ hour on face
                                                .03 mr/ hour around neck 3

AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHING:

                                                .03 mr/ hour on the palms of hands                                                                                                                                                                       )
                                                .02 mr/ hour around neck
                                                .02 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.)

7 AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: ' j <. All locations are at background. t t THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 94

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Noven.ter 19 ;961 RES MESSAEll Hassage No. BRC-76, Continued Page 3 of 3 THIS 15 A DRILL  ; CONTAMINATION DATA TOR MR. JONFS'S CAR AT THE TIME OF INITIAL HOHITORING: Mr. Jones's car has the (c11owing contamination: OUTSIRE

      .08 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells
      .15 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
      .04 mr/ hour at the exhaust
      .05 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car MIME
     .10 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's saat
     .03 mr/ hour on the brake and acceleratcr pedals
     .03 mr/ hour on the steering wheel
     .03 mr/ hour on the shift lever AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION:      (if appropriate decen. methods are used)

OUTSIDE

     .02 mr/ hour inside wheel wolle
     .04 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
     .09 mr/ hour at the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior MEEK
     .03 mr/ hour on the floorboard
     .03 mr/ hoar on the accelerator pedal                                                            i background on all other locations A SECOND DECONTAMINATION CYCLE WILL REDUCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKGROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXMiUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 MR/HR.

THIS IS A DRILL e DRC - 95

fieven.t>er 19, 1991 RE,g MESSAGES Hassage Nc. BRC-77 Page 1 of 1 v

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t TO: Relocation Center staff I i TROM Relocation Car.ter Controllor ' LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center l TIME: Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pn) f MESSAGE: Monitoring data for J.D. Ireland , F U,QIE TO CONTROI.I.[M Hr. Ireland and his car are not contaminated. ,

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Noveca.er 14 19si BEC FJf,5 ACES Message No. BRC-78 Page 1 of 1 THIS 15 A DRILL TO: Relocation Canter Staff TROMt Rolocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - C)sburne Civic Center TIKE Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 ain - 12:30 pen) MESSAGE Monitoring data for Harlan Hale. kOTE: Tha traveler and his vehicle are not containinated. F THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 97

November 19, 1991 18g MESSAGE 1 ,,, Message No. BRC-79 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Relocation Center Staff TROH Rolocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center TIME: Upen arrival at the kolocation Center (about 11:00 en - 12:30 }n) MESSAGE: Honitoring data for Alex Johnson NOTE: The traveler and his vehicle are not contami3ated. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 98

t,cve. eor ;r, ;&s; RAC tie 1EACES Message No. BRC-80 Page 1 of 1 THIS IS A DR1LL To: Relocation Center Staff TRGM kolocation center controllar LOCATION: Relocation Cent 6e - Cleburne Civic Center TIME: Upon arrival at the Relocation conter (about 11:00 am - 12 : 30 p:n) MESSACE: Monitoring data for T.J. B a llpoi.a t . NOTEt The traveler and vehicle are not contaminated. k l i i i

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t.:sen -cr 1% 1v4; reg MESSACES Message No. BRC-81 Page 1 of 2 THIS IS A DRILL TO: Relocation Center Staff TRCH: Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: - Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center . TIME: Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pm) i

           - MESSACE:         Monitoring data for Morgan Rick.

NOTE TO CONTROLLER 1 The traveler is contaminated. i (SEE ATTACHED DATA SHEET POR PERSONNEL CONTANINATION.) i E E i

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                                    *HIS IS A DRILL CONTAHINATION DATA FOR HOR 3AN RICA AT TIME OF INITIAL HONITORING:
           .Horgan Rick has contaminativn at the following levels and locations:

1.4 mr/ hour on the palms of hands 2.2 mr/ hour or the soles of shoes 1.4 mr/ hour on face, . *1marily around the nose (If taken, nasal asabs will be background.) 1.1 mr/ hour around neck THE VEHICLE IS NOT CONTAMINATED. ATTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION AT RELOCATION CENTER ALL READINGS ARE DACKGROUND em THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 1D1 , N

Noventer 19, 1991 REC MIS $ AGES Hessage No. BRC-82 Page 1 of 1 Tills IS A DF?,LL TOs Relocation Center Staff TRON: Relocation Center Controller ICCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center TIME: Upon arrival at the Relocation Contor (about 11:00 am - 12:30 pm) MES', AGE : Honitoring data for A.B. Scene. NOTE TO CONTPA'f & Mr. Scene and his car are not contaminated. THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 102 L .~

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REG HISSAGES Message No. BRC-83 Page 1 of 4 l THIS IS A DRILL

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TOs Relocation Center Staff TRON: Relocation Center Controller LOCATION: Relocation Center - Cleburne Civic Center l T!KE: Upon arrival at the Relocation Center (about 11:00 am - 12:30 ya) KESSAGE: Monitoring data for field Monitoring Team Members.  ; Note to controller Both members of the Field Monitoring Team and their vehicle are contaminated. i SEE ATTACHED SHEETS FOR SURVEY DATA. l a THIS IS A DRILL P DRC - 103

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Novet.Ler 19, 1991 ' reg MESSAGES Message No. BRC-83, Continued Page 2 of 4 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR BRC FIELD MONITORING TEAM MEMBER AT TIME OF INITIAL MONITORING: Contamination at the following levels and locations: ,

             .13 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
             .15 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
             .12 mr/ hour on face
             .13 mr/ hour around neck L

AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHING:

             .13 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
             .12 mr/ hour around neck
             .12 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal swabs will read background.)

AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCL *: All locations slightly above background. 3 THIS IS A DRILL BRC - 204 j i , ___ ._. , . _ _ - . _ . - _ . ._ _ _ .- . _ . - - _ _ . . . - - . . . - . - - - . ~ . - - - - -

Novenbar 19, 1991 gag MESSAGES Hussage No. BRC-83, continued Page 3 of 4 THIS 16 A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOM DPS FIELD HONITORING TEAM HEMBER AT TIME OF INITIAL HONITORING: Contamination at the following levels and locations:

                                .04 mr/ hour on the palms of hands
                                .06 mr/ hour on the soles of shoes
                                .03 mr/ hour on face
                               .04 mr/ hour around neck AFTER REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATED CLOTHING:
                               .04 mr/ hour on the palms of handa
                               .03 mr/ hour around neck
                               .03 mr/ hour on face (If taken, nasal awabs will road background.)

s AFTER FIRST DECONTAMINATION CYCLE: All locations are at background. t i f

                                                          . THIS IS A DRILL DRO - 105 L
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19'W 1 ficvember 19, Page 4 of 4 tildiklEEL 21LQ BRC-83, Centinued Message No. DRILL THIS IS A TEAM'S CAR MONITOh!NG THE TIELD TA TOR CONTAMINATION DA HONITORING:

  • OF INITIAL g contamination AT THE TIME The car has the followin wheel walls car ide all four adiator of the QVlilDI 06 mr/ houratins the grill and r remainder exhaust over the
              .11 mr/ hour at the                                                         seat
               .15 mr/ hour         al contamination                                 r's 05 mr/ hour gener d  in front ofdals         the drive 15S191 on the floorboarand accelerator pe 08 mr/ hour on the brakesteering wheel                                           are used) 06   mr/ hour on the shift    lever                         decon, methods 08 ar/ hour on the                (if appropriate 03 mr/ hour DECONT AMINATION:

INITIAL ATTER ide wheel walls diator M.02 mr/ hour at ins the grill and ra 04 mr/ hour at the of exhaustexterior car 09 mr/hourremainder on none l AT 1E21DE on the floorboardaccelerator peda BACKGROUND EXCEPT 03 mr/ hour on the 03 mr/ hour all other locations LEVELS TO background on LE WILL REDUCE ALL AT 03 MR/HR. A SECOND DECONTAMINATION WILL BE CYC THE EEHAUST, WHICH THIS IS A DRILL

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Novenaer 19, 1991 Egg MISSAGES Hessage No. BRC-83, Continued Page 4 of 4 THIS IS A DRILL CONTAMINATION DATA FOR THE TIELD HONITORING TEAM'S CAR AT THE TIKE OF INITIAL HONITORING: The car hem the following contamination OUTSIDE

          .06 mr/ hour inside all four wheel wells                                          -
          .11 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
          .15 mr/ hour at the exhaust
          .05 mr/ hour general contamination over the remainder of the car INSIDE
         .08 mr/ hour on the floorboard in front of the driver's seat
         .06 mr/ hour on the brake and accelerator pedals
         .08 mr/ hour on the oteering wheel
         .03 mr/ hour on the shift lover AFTER INITIAL DECONTAMINATION:       (if uppropriate decon. methods are used)

OUTSIDE

         .02 mr/ hour inside wheel wolle
         .04 mr/ hour at the grill and radiator
         .09 mr/ hour at the exhaust none on remainder of car exterior INSIDE
         .03 mr/ hour on the floorboard l         .03 mr/ hour on the accelerkter pedal background on all other loctrions A SECOND DECONTAMINATION CYCLE WILL REDUCE ALL LEVELS TO BACKCROUND EXCEPT AT THE EXHAUST, WHICH WILL BE AT .03 MR/HR.

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ti:vsn.t e r i k , 1991 1

                      -SEQ MESSAGES Message No. BRC-84                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Page 1 of 1                   1 I

T' THIS IS A DRILL i Tot To All Players FROMt -All Controllers i

                     . LOCATION: All Locations TIMES      2 4 30 pra .

MESSACEs- The Exercise is Terminated! THIS IS NOT A DRILL lil Conduct a brief critique of your activities during the esercise. _ BRC personnel return to the staging area and turn in your activity i logs and any equipment and/or supplies which were issued to you for ", use in this drill. TEERE WILL BE A CRITIQUE OF OFFSITE DRILL ACTIVITIES TOMORR0N AT. 8:30 AN IN TEE BRC STAGING ARIA AT TEE E00D COUNTY COURTSOUSE ANNEI. TEIS CRITIQUE IS NOT LIMITED TO BRC TEAM NENBERS. ALL OFFSITE IIERCISE PARTICIPANTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. i i [ T l l -- l t , t [~ I l-l' t

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k Players will be able to gather MET data from the ERP computer and from the National Weather Service during the exercise. . If the simulator is unavailable during the exercise the data on the following page will be passed to the players in the place of ERF . computer data. The weather forecast nev be obtained from the National Weather Service by calling the recorded message. The recording is updated  ! once per hour. If a player calls for the forecast, the controller will provide the  ! forecast message below with data from the following page. When providing the forecast, read the message once and then hang up. t Remember that the information is a recorded message.  ! r Weather Forecast MessaG2 Good (morning / afternoon) and thank you for calling the National  : Weather Service. At at the Dallas /Ft Worth Airport, skies

                     ' were clear. The temperature was                  degrees and the relative humidity 40 percent. Winds were from the                                      at               miles per hour. The barometric pressure was 29.87 and steady.

The forecast for the Dallas /Ft. Worth Metroplex.

                     .This afternoon will be clear with a high in the 13v nineties.                                                                       ;

Winds out of the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tonight will be clear with a low in the mid sixties. Winds from the Northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour.  ; (Repeat the message and then hang up) r NWS 2 Rev.0 _w ..

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 - REAL' TIME: 06:30                                            RELATIVE TIME: H+00:00 PLUME " SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l

PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LfW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-f" PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW t PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW I PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW 'PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 06:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:10 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OF" SCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H- OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 06: 45 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:15 PLUME " SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW
      -PLUMELINE F            OFFSCALE-LOW           ?LUMELINE O              OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G            OFFSCALE-LOW           PLUMELINE P-             OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H            OFFSCALE-LOW           PLUMELINE Q              OFFSCALE-LOW
                                         -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUMI SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: I.3 1991 70 craded Exer Wed IS-Sep II: 22 : 45am

TU Electric-1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorciso November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 06:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:20 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME L1NE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSC

     ..................................................................... ALE-LOW REAL TIMES. 05:55 RELATIVE TIME:
     ..................................................................H+00:25                                        ...........

PLUME "$ HINE" READINGS

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PLUME LINE CURRINT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW

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                                                                                                                    ..........OFFSCA REAL TIKE:           07:00                                                             RELATIVE TIME: H+00
    .......................................................................:30                                                ......
                                                     ' PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l-                   PLUME LINE                    CURRENT TEADING PLUME CENTERLINE                   -OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE I                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A                         OTFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE J                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE K                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C                         OFFSCALE-LOW .                 PLUMELINE L                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE D                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE H                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE N                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                          OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE O                         OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINL G                          OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE P                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H                          OFF5CALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE
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                                                                -NOTES-0 1)-ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
  • 2)-SEE PLUME 3 HINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATION
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SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graced Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:46am

l-IU EIoctric' 1991 70 Else cred:d Exorciso Novembor 19, 3991 REAL TIME: 07:10- RELATIVE TIME: H+00:40 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALI-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFFCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LCW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCA

        ......................................................................LE-LOW REAL TIMEe 07:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:50 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE             CURRENT READING l        PLUME LINE            CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLIME           OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE I              OrFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A                OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE J              OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B                OFFSCALE-LOW        PLUMELINE K-              OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C                 OFFSCALE-LOW        PLUMELINE L               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                 OFFSCALE-LOW        PLUMILINE M               OFFSCALE-LOW '

PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSC RIAL TIME: 07:30 ALE-LOW ......... RELATIVE TIME: H+01:00

       ......................................................................s......

PLUME " SHINE" READINGS ILUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE'A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUME?.INE J OFFSCALE-LOW

            .PLUMELINE B                 OFFSCALE-LOW         FLUMELINE K               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C                OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINF L               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                 OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE M               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E                 OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE N               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                 OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE O               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G                 OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE P              OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H                 OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE Q              OFFSCA
       ..............................................             .......................LE-LOW........
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1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
             !) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3            1991 TU Graced Exer Wed 18-Sep II:22: 48am

TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Cred3d'Exorciso Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 07:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+0

  ....................................................................                                                1:10 ........

PLJME

  • SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q O
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REAL TIME: 07:50 RELATIVE TIME

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plt!ME " SHINE" RIADINGS

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PLUME " SHINE" READINGS l PLUME LINF CURRENT _ READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT R ......... __._____..........___... _____....__..........__......_._ _EADING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMILINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINS N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. ..............

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2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOC

......................................................ATIONS ........................ SCENARIO revtsion: 2.J '991 TU Oraced Exer Wed 18-sep 11:I3:05am

TU Electrie 1991 TU Elec crad:d Excreics Fovember 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 08:05 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:35 PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS
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PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OffSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE-F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIMI: 08:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:40 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS  :

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW-PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

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REAL TIMIt 08:15 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:45 PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFTSJALE-LOW PLUMELINF D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LO4 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-1 ;W PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-(DW
                                            -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE Mt.PS FOR FLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exar Wed 18-sep-91 11 I3:07am l-

TU Electric' 1991 TU Elec.Greded Exorcios Novsmbst 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 08:20 . RELATIVE TIME: h+01:50 PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS
   .........................................n ...................................

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE A OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE B OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLDMELINE F OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFTSCALI-LOW PLUMELINE P OTFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-

   ......................................................................... LOW REAL TIME: 08:25 RELATIVE TIKE:             H+01:55 PLUME  SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE                    CURRENT READING l                    PLUME LINE                     CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE                    OFFSCALE-LOW                    PLUMELINE I                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE A                         OFTSCALE-LOW                    PLUMILINE J                        OFFSCALE-LOW                   <

PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW ~ PLUMILINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW i PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE E OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALL-LOW

        'PLUMELINE C                          OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE P                         OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE H                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE
  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. . ..............
                                                                                                                 . . . . . . . . . O F F S CALE REAL TIKE:           08:30                                                             RELATIVE TIKE: H+0
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PLUME

  • SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE PLUME LINE '

CURRENT READING l CURRENT READING' PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PIUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOV PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE N OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE

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                                                               -N3TES-
       -1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR I) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3                      1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:IJ 09am

TU E'ectric ~ 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorcies November 19, 1991 REAL TIKE '08:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+02: 10 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE 8 OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLURELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFS CALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIKE: 00:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:20 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PIUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFraC."&E-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALI-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLURELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW Pi.UMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIMI: 09:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:30
   ..........................................................................e.,               y PLUME " SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CUPRINT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 1.055E+01 PLUMILINE I 5.025E-01 PLUMELINE B 8.972E+00 PLUMELINE K- 1.794E-01 PLUMELINE C 6.675E+00 PLUMELINE L 1.077E-01 PLURELINE D 5.025E+00 PLUKELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 3.948E.00 PLUKELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE F 2.153E+00 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE G 1.292E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 7.896E-01 PLUMELINE Q OFFSC
   ..................................................................... ALE-LOW   .........
                                           -NOTES-I) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEAL *H PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS 4

SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1992 TV Graced Exer wed 18-sep.91 - 1; 23:14am I i b_. .

TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Graded Exercise November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:05 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:35 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 2.224E+01 PLUMILINE J 6.512E-01 PLUMELINE B 1.985E+01 PLUMELINE K 3.971E-01 3 PLUMELINE C 1.477E+01 PLUMELINE L 2.382E-01 . PLUMELINE D 1.112E+01 PLUMELINE M 1.477E 01 l= PLUMELINE E B.735E+00 PLUMILINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE F 4.765E+00 PLUMILINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G 2.859E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 1.747E+00 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

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REAL TIME: 09:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:40 PLUME SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 2.709E+01 PLUMILINE J 7.934E-01 PLUMELINE B 2.419E+01 PLUMILINE K 4.838E-01 PLUMELINE C 1.800E+01 PLUMELINE L 2.903E-01 PLUMELINE D 1.?55E+01 PLUMELINE M 1.800E-01 PLUMELINE E 1.064E+01 PLUMELINE N 1.084E-01 PLUMELINE F 5.805E+00 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW '

PLUMELINE G 3.483E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 2.129E+00 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

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REAL TIME: 09:15 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:45

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PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 3.476E+01 PLUMELINE J 1.018E+00 PLUMILINE B 3.104E+01 PLUMELINE K 6.207E-01 PLUMELINE C 2.309E+01 PLUMILINE L 3.724E.01 PLUMELINE D 1.738E+01 "LUMELINE M 2.309E-01 PLUMELINE E 1.366E+01 PLUMELINE N 1.390E.01 PLUMELINE F 7.449E+00 PLUKELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.469E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H .731E+00 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW
                                                                                            -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer wed 18-Sep-91 . ;1:23:18am

TU Electric' 1991 TU Elce CredSd Exorcico .Nov mbor 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:50 PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE ' CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 3.580E+01 PLUMELINE J 1.04bE+00 PLUMELINE B 3.196E+01 PLUMELINE K 6.393E-01 PLUMELINE C 2,378t+01 PLUKELINE L 3.836E-01
      ~PLUMELINF D                           1.790E+01                       PLUMELINE M                         2.378E-01 PLUMELINE E                          1.406E+01                       PLUMELINE N                         1.432E-01 PLUMELINE F                          7.671*+00                       PLUMELINE O                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C                           4.603E+00                       PLUMELINE P                        OFFSCALE-LOW                    <

PLUMELINE H 2.813E+00 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 09:25 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:55 PLUME

  • SHINE" READINGS
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PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 3.621E+01 PLUMELINE J 1.060E*00 PLUMELINE D 3.233E+01 PLUMELINE K 6.465E-01 PLUMELINE C '2.405E+01 PLUMELINE L 3.879E-01 PLUMELINE D 1.810E+01 PLUMELINE M 2.405E-01 PLUMELINE E 1.422E+01 PLUMELINE N 1.448E-01 PLUMELINE F 7.75BE+00 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW

  • PLUMELINE C 4.655E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW
     'PLUMELINE F                           2.845E+00                       PLUMELINE
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                                                                                                                  . . . . . . . . . . O F F S CA REAL TIME: 09:30                                                                         RELATIVE TIME:
..................................................................H+03:00                                          ...........

PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING-l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 3.219E+01 PLUMELINE J 9.428E-01 PLUMELINE B 2.874E+01 PLUMELINE K 5.749E-01 PLUMELINE C- 2.138E+01 PLUMELINE L 3.449E-01 PLUMELINE D 1.610E+01 PLUMELINE M 2.138E-01 PLUMELINE E 1.265E+01 PLUMELINE N 1.288E-01 PLUMELINE F 6.898E+00 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G 4.139E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 2.529E+00 PLUMELINE

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                                                                                                                . . . . . . . . O F F S C AL E
                                                             -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed la-Sep.91 - 11;23:23am

l TU E1cctrLc' 1991- TU Elec Gradsd Exorcita November 19, 1991

                  -REAL TIME: - 09:40'                                                              RELATIVE TIME:           H+03:10 PLUME " SHINE
  • READINGS pj ..............................................................................
                             -PLUME LINE.                CURRENT READING l                   PLUME LINE            CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE                  2.462E+01                   PLUMELINE.I                1.172E+00 PLUMELINE B                        2.094E+01                   PLUMELINE K                4.187E-01 PLUMELINE C                        1.558E+01                  PLUMELINE L                 2.512E-01 PLUMELINE D                        1.172E+01                  PLUMELINE M                 1.558E-01 PLUMELINE E                        9.212E+00                  PLUMELINE N                OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                        5.02SE+00                  PLUMELINE O                OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMEL1NE C'                       3.015E+00                  PLUMELINE P                OFFSCALE-LOW
                             -PLUMELINE H                        1.842E+00                  PLUMELINE Q                OFFSCALE- LOW
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                  'REAL *IME , 09:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+03
                      ......................................................................:20'                                  ......

PLUME

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  • RIADINGS
                      ....ee........................................... .........e.................

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A- 1.891E+01 PLUMILINE J 5.537E-01 PLUMELINE B -1.688E+01 PLUMELINE K 3.376E-01 PLUMELINE C. 1.256E+01 PLUMILINE L 2.026E-01

PLUMELINE D 9.453E+00 PLUMELINE M 1.256E-01 PLUMELINE E 7.428E+00 PLUMELINE N 'OFFSCALE-LOW
                          -PLUMELINE-F.                        4.051E+00                    PLUMELINE O               OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G'                     2.431E+00                   PLUMELINE P                OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H                      1.486E+00                  PLUMELINE Q                 OFFSCA
                   ....................................................                                .................LE-LOW  ........
                 .REAL TIME:              10:00                                                    RELATIVE TIME:
                  ..................................................................N+03:30-                              ...........

PLUME " SHINE" READINGS IPLUME LINE- . CURRENT-READING l PLUME LINE. CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A. 1.536E+01 PLUMELINE J 4.499E-01 PLUMELINE B- 1.372E+01 PLUMELINE K ' 2.744E-01 PLUMELINE C- 1.021E+01- PLUMELINE L 1.646E-01 PLUMELINE D' 7.682E+00 PLUMELINE M 1.021E-01 PLUMELINE E -6.036E+00 PLUMELIN2'N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE:F 3.292E+00 -PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G 1.975E+00 PLUMELINU P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE'H4 1.207E+00 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LO

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                                                                                -NOTES-
                        - 1)-ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/MR
2) ~SEE' PLUME' SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
                        - 3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS . SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY.' POINT LOCATIONS
                ~ SCENARIO revisten: 2.3                    1991 TU Graced Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:26am
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TU Electrie 1991 TU Elce Gred:d Exorcico Novcmbor 19, 1991 RE'.i. TIME : 10:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+03:40 PLUME

  • SHINE
  • READINGS
   .............................._.......---....-....--..-...~.......----......

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 1.242E+01 PLUKELINE J 3.63BE-01 PLUMILINE B 1.109E+01 PLUKELINE K 2.218E-01 PLUMILINE C 8.251E+00 PLUKELINE L 1.331E-01 PLUMELINE D 6.211E+00 PLUKELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 4.8SOE+00 PLUMILINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 2.662E+00 PLUKELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE G 1.597E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE H 9.759E-01 PLUKELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 10:20 R'LATIVE TIME: H+03:50 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS

   ................................................e.............................

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMILINE A 9.821E+00 PLUKELINE J 2.876E-01 PLUMILINE B 8.7'BE+00 PLUKELINE K 1.754E-01 PLUMILINE C 6.5"4E+00 PLUMELINE L 1.052E-01 PLUMELINE D 4.910E+00 PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 3.858E+00 PLUKELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 2.104E+00 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE G 1.263E+00 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 7.716E-01 PLUKELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 10:30 RELATIVE TIME: H+04:00

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PLUKE " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUMELINE A 7.381E+00 PLUKELINE J 2.162E 01 PLUKELINE B 6.591E+00 PLUMELINE K 1.318E-01 PLUMELINE C '4.903E+00 PLUKELINE L OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE D 3.691E+00 PLUKELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.900E+00 PLUKELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKELINE F 1.532E+00 PLUKELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW P'UKELINE G 9.490E-01 PLUKELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H 5.800E-01 PLUKELINE Q OFFSCALE-

    .........................................................................                                                                     LOW                          .....
                                                                          -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE IS000SE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISOOOSE MAPS FOR PLUKE LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graced Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:29am

TU Electric 1991: TU.Elec Grad:d Exorciso November 19, 1991 REkL TIME ~ 10:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+04: 10 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING
              -PLUME CENTERLINE               4.524E+00                -PLUMELINE I                   2.154E-01 PLUMELINE D'                  3.847E+00                 PLUMELINE K                  OFFSCALE-LOW JPLUMELINE C'                   2.862E+00                 PLUMELINE L                  OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                  2.154E+00                  PLUMELINE M                  OFFSCALE-LOW PLUME INE E                   1.693E+00                 PLUMELINE N                  OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE!F                   9.233E-01                  PLUMELINE o                  OFFSCALE-LOW
 '             PLUMELINE C                    5.540E-01                 PLUMELINE P                  OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE H                   3.385E-01                  PLUMELINE Q                  OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 10:50                                                        RELATIVE TIMES. H+04:20 PLUME ' SHINE" READINGS
  • PLUME LINE CURRENT READING j PLUME LIhn CURRENT READING ,

__............._ ........._.....___ .___.......... ........................._ 3 _PLUMELINE A 2.406E+00 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 2.248E+00 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 1.59BE+00 PLUMELINE L D ' SCALE-LOW-PLUMELINE D 1.203E+00 PLUMILINE M- OFFSCALL -LOW PLUMELINE E 9.453E.01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 5.156E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE O J.094E-01 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE H 1.891E-01 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 11:00 RELATIVE TIME:

        ..................................................................H+04:30                      ...........

PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME'LINE CURRENT READING

___PLUMELINE A 1.466E+00 ' PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 1.309E+00 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW

           'PLUMELINE.C                     9.737E-01                  PLUMELINE L                  OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE D                   7.329E-01.             'PLUMELINE M                     OFFSCALE-LOW-PLUKILINE E                   5.759E-01                  PLUMELINE N                                      '

OFFSCALE-LOW. PLUMELINE F 3.141E-01 PLUMELINE o OFFSCALE-LOW ' PLUMELINE G .885E-01 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H- . 152E-01 PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

                                                          -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE REAf.INGS ARE IN MR/HR 2)'SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS
     .' SCENARIO revision: 2.3            -1991 TU Graded Exar wed 18-Sep 11:23:32am J

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TU Electric-1991 TU ElGe Cred:d Exorcico November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 11:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+04:40 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 1.056E+00 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A 1.006E+00 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B B.981E-01 PLUMILINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 6.682E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LO%

PLUMELINE D 5.029E-01 PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE F 2.155E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 1.293E-01 PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSC REAL TIME: 11:20 ALE-LOW ......... RELATIVE TIME:

     ..................................................................H+04:50                                       ...........                '

PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 8.207E-01 PLUMELINE I OFF$CALE-LOW PLUMELINF A 7.816E-01 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D 6.978E-01 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 5.192E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 3.071E-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 1.675E-01 PLUMILINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G- 1.005E-01 PLUMELINE.P 1 OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE

     .....................................................Q...........OFFSCALE-LOW                              ..............

PEAL TIME: 11:30 RELATIVE TIME

    ................................................................:..H+05:00                                      ...........

PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 7.108E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE A 6.769E-01 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 6.044E-01 PLUMILINE K OFFS CALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.497E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW
         -PLUMELINE E                         2.659E-01                      PLUMELINE N                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                          1.451E-01                     PLUMELINE O PLUMELINE G                                                                                           OFFSCALE-LOW OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMILINE P                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE
   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. ..............
                                                                                                                . . . . . . . . . . O F F S C ALE
                                                               -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCA
  ...........................................................TIONS                                      ...................

SCENARIO rev Aon 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed IS-Sep 11:23:36am

TV Eloetric'  ; 1991 TU Elec Gradod Exorcios November 19, 1991 ntA TIME; 11: 40 RELATIVE TIME: H+05:10  ! PLUME

  • SHINE" READINGS
 .ci..........

3............................................................... PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTFhtINE 6.604E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A 6.290E-01 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 5.616E-01 PLUMELINE K OFF SCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.178E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUFILINE E 2.471E-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUFELINE F 1.348E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUIL :LINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLtatNLINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 11:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+05:20 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READINO l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 6.714E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 5.710E-01 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLURELINE C 4.24BE-01 PLUMELINE L CFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D 3.197E-01 PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.51IE-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 1.370E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

..........................................c...................................

REAL TIME: 12:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+05:30 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 6.611E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE A 6.487E-01 PLUMILINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE B 5.792E-01 PLUMILINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D 3.244E-01 PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.549E-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW

     -PLUMELINE F             1.390E-01            PLUMELINE O             OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C             OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE P             OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H             OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE Q             OFFSCALE-LOW

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                                         -NOTES-
     -1)--ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
        ) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS-
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:IJ:39am

TU Electric' 1991 TU Elec Orad:d Exorciso Nov:mb0r 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 12:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+05: 40 PLUME "$ HINE" READINGS PLUME LINE . CURRENT READING ] PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 6.895E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A 6.567E-01 PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.362E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D- 3.283E-01 PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.580E-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 1.407E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCA

     ......................................................................LE-LOW                                              ........

REAL TIME: 12:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+05:

     ......................................................................                                                  50  ......

PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME lit'E CURRENT READING l- PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE 6.966E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B $.92]E-01 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.407E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D 3.317E-01 PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.606E-01 PLUMILINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINT F 1.422E-01 PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. ..............
                                                                                                                    . . . . . . . . . . O F F S C AL REAL TIME:            12:30                                                             RELATIVE TI                 H+06:00
    .............................................................ME:                                            ................

PLUME ' SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READIN

   ...__.._.__.____......__......______...___. ....___....__._...__.__. ______G                                                       ___

PLUME CENTERLINE 7.024E-01 . PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW

          .PLUMELINE A                         6.689E-01                         PLUMELINE J                       OFFJCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C                         4.444E-01                         PLUMELINE L                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                         3.345E.01                         PLUMELINE M                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E                         2.620E-01                         PLUMELINE N l                                                                                                                 OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                         1.433E-01                         PLUMELINE O                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELIttE G                        OFFSCALE-LOW                      PLUMELINE P                      OFFSCALE-LOW
         'PLUMELINE H                          OFFSCALE-LOW                      PLUMELINE
   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. . ..............
                                                                                                                   . . . . . . . . . O F F S CALE
                                                                  -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR 2)'SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS
3) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS I

SCENARIO revision: 2.3 -1991 TU Graded Exer l Wed 18-sep 11:23:42am l L

70 Electric 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorcico November 19, 1991 REAL TIMES- 12:40 FILATIVE TIME: H+06:10 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERL*NE 7.070E-01 PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B 6.012E-01 PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C 4.473E-01 PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE D 3.367E-0) PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E 2.645E-01 PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F 1.443E-01 PLUMILINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW j PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 12:50 RELATIVE TIKE: H+06:20 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS l
               ....................__...____...___...__..................__.....__.____.._____                        j PLUME LINE       CURRENT READING l         PLUME LINE         CURRENT READING
               ..__..__. ..........________ ..... _________....__.. ......... ___.__._._._.._                          i PLUME CENTERLINE     6.748E-01             PLUMELINE I            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A          6.427E-01             PLUMELINE J            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUKILINE C         '4.269E-01             PLUMELINE L            OFFSCALE-LOM PtUMELINE D          3.21JE-01             PLUMELINE M            OFFSCALE-LOW PLJKELINE E          2.525E-01             PLUMELINE N            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F          1.377E-01             PLUMILINE O            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G          OTPSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE F            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H          OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE Q            OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 13:00                                              RELATIVE TIME: H+06:30 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE        CURREl.T READING l        PLUME LINE         CU"JtENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE      OFFSCALE-LOW           PLUMELINE I           OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A           OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE J            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B           OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE K            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C           OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE L            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D            OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE ML           OFFSCALE. LOW PLUMELINE E            OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE N            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F            OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE O            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G            OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMELINE P            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H             OFFSCALE-LOW          PLUMILINE Q            OFFSCALE-LOW
                                                           -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:45am

TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Gred:d Exorcico November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 13:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+06:40 PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS
 *   ......................................v.......................................

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I -OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFLCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW REAL TIME: 13:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+06:50 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-IOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE A 0FFSCA E-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCALE-LOW

    .....................e........................................................

REAL TIME: 13:30 RELATIVE TIME: H+07:00 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS

        -PLUME LINE          CURRENT READING l       PLUME LINE          CURRENT READING
        -PLUME CENTERLINE       OFFSCALE-LOW-        PLUMELINE I            OFFSCALE-Lod PLUMELINE A            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE J            OTFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE K            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE L            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE M            OFFSCALE-LOW
        'PLUMELINE E            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE N            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE O            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE C            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE P            OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H            OFFSCALE-LOW         PLUMELINE Q            OFFSCAL
   .......................................................................E-LOW     .......
                                           -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR 2).SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUME LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2,3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed IS-Sep 11:23:48am
                                                                                                                                            \

TU Electric 1991 TU E1Ce Gr&d:d Exorci'a November 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 13:40 RSLATIVE TIME: H+07: 10 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRINT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENIERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUh2LINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE D OFFSCALE-LOM PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OFFSCAL

 .................................................................s.....E-LOW REAL TIME:          13:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+07:20 PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE                     CURRENT READING l                   PLUME LINE                     CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE                    OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE I                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE J                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE K                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE C                         OFFSCALE-LCW                   PLUMELINE L                        OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE M                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE N                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE O                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE P                       OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H                         OFFSCALE-LOW                   PLUMELINE Q                       OFFSCALE-LOW
.....................................t........................................

-REAL TIME: 14:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+

................................................................... 07:30                                          .........

PLUME " SHINE" READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OFFS CALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D .0FFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE G OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P PLUMELINE H OFFSCALE-LOW OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q. ..............

                                                                                                            . . . . . . . . . . O F F S C AL
                                                           -NOTES-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE !SDDOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS FOR PLUMI LINE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graced Exer Wed 15-Sep 11:23:51am

TU Electric 1991 TV Elec Graded Estorciso November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 14:10 RE!ATIVE TIME: H+07:40 PLUME "SH1NE" READINGS

                             ............ee.........e....e ....e...e...e..e..e...eee. e..e..ee....e.e...ee.

PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLDME CENTERLINE OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OTTSCALE-LOW PLbMELINE D OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OTPSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE Q OT

                            ..................................................................TSCALE-LOW                                                                                                    ............

REAL TIME: 14:20 RELATIVE TIME:

                           ..................................................................H+07:$0                                                                                                        ...........

PLUME " SHINE

  • READINGS PLUME LI!M CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURPENT READING PLUME CENTEP'.!NE OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J '

OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE K OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OTTSCALK-LOW PLUMELINE H OTTSCALE-LOW' PLUMELINE E OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE N OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFFSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE

                         . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q...............                                                      . . . . . . . . . . O F F S CA REAL TIME:                   14:30                                                                                                                          RELATIVE TIME
                         ..................v.............................................:..H+08:00                                                                                                        ...........

PLUME "$ HINE

  • READINGS PLUME LINE CURRENT READING l PLUME LINE CURRENT READING PLUME CENTERLINE OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE I OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE A OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE J OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE B OTTSCALE-LOW PLUNILINE T. OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE C OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE L OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE D OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE M OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE E OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMILINE N OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE F OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE O OTTSCALE-LOW FLUMELINE C OTTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE P OFTSCALE-LOW PLUMELINE H OTTSCAI.E-LOW PLUMLLINE #
                        . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q...............                                                       ..........OTTSCA
                                                                                        -NOTEE-
1) ALL PLUME SHINE ISODOSE READINGS ARE IN MR/HR
2) SEE PLUME SHINE ISODOSE MAPS TOR PLUME LIhE LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: I.3 1991 TU Gracea Exer Wed 18-Sep II I3:54am
                                                        -         -              - - - . ~ . ,                                                                                 - ..-                -_

TU 11ECTlilC COMANCllE l'EAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1991 Iield Exercise 17.0 INPL ANT SURVEY DATA

TU Electric i 1491 TV Elce Grad 3d Eaurcise November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 06:30 RELATIVE TIMI: H+00:00 [ HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS

                              ..ees.....e........... ....e.........es...e....e..e.......e...e..e............

SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguarda Hallway 7.000E-01 KR/HR Train A S1 Pump Room 1C 1 6.000E-01 MR/HR l 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 r0 /HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 MR/h3 1P 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 MR/HR 10 1 Train D Stairwell Platforn 6.000E-01  ! MR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 MR/HR II 1 Train B S1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+0C HR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 MA/HR 1L 1 Train D RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 HR/HR i 2B 2 $/O Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/hd 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500E+so MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR l 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway F.000Ea01 MR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR , 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 MR/HR . 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 ' MR/HR 5C 5 830' West corridor 1.000E-01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 6D 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC -...--- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC -~~---- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOP ------- EOP Area Radiation Honitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR 1

                                                                                                                  -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS POR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 43am t
             ,                ~                                    r         . . , , - ,,                            < r   -,.,. - ,,  ~,      <        , -       ,

t' TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Gredod Emorcico Novcmber 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 06:40 RELATIVE T!KE: H.00:10

             ...................o..........................................................

HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS

        ,,e SURVEY POINT l KAP # l               LOCATION             lCURRINTREADING        UNITS
             .........................................................................l.....

1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 KR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E-01 KR/HR 10 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 MR/HR 1P 1 Train A RHR Pump Rooo 2.000E+01 HR/HR 10 1 Train D Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 KR/HR II 1 Train 8 S1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 HR/HR 1K Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2,000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 77S Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR JB 3 Piping Penetration RH 773 2.000E-01 HR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 4D 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E*00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 MR/HR 58 5 830' West corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MA/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 68 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOP ------- E0P Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

                                                   -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY KAPS POR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revisions 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exar Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 44am l

TV Electric 1991 70 Elec Crad:d Exorcico Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 06:45 RELATIVE TIKE H+00:15 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY Po!NTS SURVEYPOINTl HAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING

........__.........................__...................................l..'JNITS IA 1                     Train A Stairwell Platforn                          5.000E-01                                      KR/HR 2B            1                      Train A Safeguards Hallway                          7.000E-01                                      KR/HR 3C             1                      Train A S1 Pump Room                               6.000E-01                                       KR/HR 1D            1                      Train A CT Pump Room                               8.000E-01                                       KR/HR 1E             1                      Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway                        9.600E-01                                      KR/HR 2P                                    Train A RHR Punp Room 1

2.000E.01 KR/HR 10 1 Train 8 Stairus11 Platform 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 KR/HR 11 1 Train 8 S1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 2B KR/HR 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2,500E+00 2D KR/HR 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning pack 2.500E+00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penst. RH 77H Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RN 77H 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 KR/HR 5B 5 830' West corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

    $D            D                       830' Room 68 Doorway                               3.000E-01                                      KR/HR SE            5                       Piping Penetration RM 88                           3.000E-01                                   .KR/HR.

0.000E+00 HR/HR 6A 6 WRGH sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 68 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR OSC ------- OSC Arsa Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Asea Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR EOP- ------- EQP Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS POR SURVEY POINT LOC

..........................................................ATIONS . ................... SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 45am

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  • 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Pen 40 RH 773 Doosusy 5.000E-01 KR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000g+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RN 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 nR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RH 77H 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 5A 5 outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 MA/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR ED D 830* Room BB Doorway . 3.000E-01 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM SS 3.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 68 6 WRch Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR OSC .------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC l.rea Radiation Honitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOF -~~---- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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TU Elaetrie 1991 TU Elec Craded Enorcico Novoubor 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 06:5$ RELATIVE T!KE H+00:25 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee se eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...eeeeee j SURVEYPOINTl KAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 KR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A S1 Pump Room 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.0001-01 KR/HR 14 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 KR/HR 1." 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 KR/HR 10 Train B Stairwell Platform 1 6.000E-01 KR/HR  ! 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 KR/HR i 11 1 Train a 51 Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sempling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/C B1CKdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab S(npie Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PAIS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample 2 nditioning Rack 2.500E+00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Pipint '9 net RH 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 38 3 Pipir4 Ainstration RM 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Pipiang esamt RH 77H Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 4B 4 Piping Pdnetration RH 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 KR/HR 58 5  : R30' Heat corr-Inside Door 2.000E.01 KR/HR SC 5 d30' West Corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR SD D R30' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E.01 KR/HR 5E 5 Papirg Panotration RH 08 3.000E.01 MR/HR 0.000E*00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.0001'-01 HR/HR 68 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 2.3001+00 KR/HR OSC --4--~~ OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.0001.600 KR/HR TSC - - - - * - - TSC Area Radiation Konitor 1.0001 01 HR/HR EOP -eo--e-eor haea Radiation MonitSe 1.0001 01 KR/HR eeeeeeeeeeemoseeeeeeees-rsec.....eseeaseeaeeeeeeeee. eeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeee, a f071S.

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SCEllARIO revisions 2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:46am

TU Electrie 1991 TU Elec Grad:d tuercico Hovember 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 07:10 RELATIVE TIMES H+00:40 .......................e...............e....e................................. HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION lCURRINTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 MR/HR 3 1C 1 Train A S! Pump Room 6.000E-01 MR/HR

  • 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rt Doorway 9.000E-01 MR/HR 1P 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 ' R/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 MR/HR 11 1 Train 8 SI Pump Room 1.000E+00 MR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E=01 MR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 28 2 $/C Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Crab sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 MR/MR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 MR/HR 0.000E*00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway _

5.000E-01 HR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5 000E-01 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 MR/hR SC $ 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR 5D D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 MR/HR

   $E            5                         Piping Penetration RM 88                       3.000E-01                          KR/HR 0.000E+00                          MR/HR               i 6A            6                         WRCH Sample Area Doorway                       5.000E-01                          MR/HR 68            6                         WRCH Sampling skid 873*                        2.300E+00                          MR/HR OSC           --~~~--

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR l EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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la 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E.01 MR/HR l 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E.01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E.01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E.01 MR/HR 1r 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 MR/HR , 10 1 Train D Stairwell Platform 6.000E.01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E.01 MR/HR 11 1 Train 8 31 Pump Room 1.000E+00 MA/HR 1J 1 Train D CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E.01 MR/HR , IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR O.000Ee00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sanple Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 5.000E.01 MH/HR 38- 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E.01 MR/HR , 0.000E+00 MR/HR l 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 17H Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 2.000E.01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 MR/HR SB 5 830' West corr.Inside Door 2.000E-01 MR/HR Sc 5 830' West corridor 1.000E-01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 KR/HR SE $ Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E 01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 68 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 6 2.300E+00 ' MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitar 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ---~~-- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR e.. .e..e ...... ....eeee....... ..ee.........e.......e.eees.o..ee.e..........

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IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 MR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 MR/HR 1r 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 MR/HR  ; IC 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 8,.000E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train D Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 MR/MR 11 1 Train 8 S1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train D CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 HR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/C Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E*00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PAES Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 HR/HR  ! 0.000E*00 HR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway L.000E-01 ' MR/HR 3D 3 Piping Penatration RH 773 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 71H Doorway 5.000E-01 HR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 HR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 58 MR/HR 3 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RH 88 3.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.0002-01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E*00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 ML/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Honitor .1.000E-01 MR/HR EOF -~~~--- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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        $E             S            Piping Penetration RH 88           3.000E-01                       MR/HR 0.000E+00                       MR/HR 6A             6            WRCH Sample Area Doorway            5.000E.01                      MR/HR 68             6            WRGH Sampling Skid 873'            2.300E+00                       KR/HR OSC            .......

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ....... TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR EDT ....*-- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR

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HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS ee.eeeeeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e eeeeeeeeeeese.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees.eeeee.eeeeeeeee SURVEYPOINTl KAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5,000E-01 MR/HR i 1B 1 Train A safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E.01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 MR/HR iT 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000X+01 MR/HR l' 10 1 Train a stairwell Platform 6.000E.01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train B safeguards Hallway 8.0002 01 KR/HR II 1 Train B 51 Puup Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E.01 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 KR/HR 0.000E*00 KR/NR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E.01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/C Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Crab sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 2D 2 RCs Pass Vial Collection -2.000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.5008+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/KR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 2.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E*00 MR/PR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 4D 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR , 0.000E400 MR/HR EA 5 Outside Duva 030' West Cord 5.000E.01 KR/MR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E.01 KR/HR

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SD D B30' Room 88 Doorway 1.000E-01 KR/HR 5E 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E.01 MR/HR i 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGM sample Area Doorway 5.000E.01 KR/HR 68 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR ( OSC .---... OSC Area Radiation Moniter 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 KR/HR EOP -.----- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 KR/HR in 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E.01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A 51 Pump Room 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 KR/HR 1F 1 Train A RER Pump Room 2.000E+01 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E.01 KR/HR 12 1 Train 8 SI Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR AL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Ares Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Saraple Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 , Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR JB 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR ' 4A 4 Ptping Per_et P!t 77N Courway $.000E.01 MR/t:A 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR hA b noteide Door e30' ifact C rd  !.000E-01 KR/ha 3B 5 S30' West corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West corridor 1.000E-01 MR/HR ED D 830' Room 60 Doorway 3.000E-01 KR/HR 5E 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 .KR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR

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1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platforn 5.000E.01 MR/HR la 1 Train A safeguards Hallway 7.000E.01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A S1 Pump Room 6.000E-01 MR/HR i 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E.01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E.01 HR/HR 1r 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 MR/HR

  • 10 1 Train B Stairvell Platform 6.000E.01 MR/HR IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E.01 MR/HR 11 1 Train B 51 Pump Room 1.000E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E.01 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. sampling Area Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 '

MR/HR 20 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/NR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500Ee00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 2.000E.01 MR/HR 0.000Ee00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 5.000E.01 HR/HR 40 4 Pipir.g Penetration kN 7*N 2.000E-01 hR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A > outstce Door u30' West Cord 5.000E.01 MR/Hn 5B 5 830' Wect Corr-Inside Door 2.000E.01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West corridor 1,000E.01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 HR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 68 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873

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SURVEYPOINTl KAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 KR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E.01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E.01 KR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E.01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E.01 KR/HR 1r 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E+01 KR/HR 1G 1 Train D Stairwell Platform 6.000E.01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 KR/HR II 1 Train 8 St Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train 8 CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR-1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/KR 1L 1 Train S RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASE Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 MA/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E-01 KR/){R 0.000E+00 MR/KR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR (B 4  ?! ping Penetration RM 77N 2.0002-P1 M9/t!R 0.000E+00 MR/HR CA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 KR/HR 58 b 830' West Corr-Insid Door 2.000E-01 KR/HR 5C $ 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RK 88 3.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR  ; 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR 1 CSC ---.--- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR EOP ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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TU Electric 1991 TU.E10e Cred3d Enorciso November 19 3991 REAL TIME: 08:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:50 ees,eeeeee..e e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e**eeeee.seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeee.e.eeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.ee..eeee****e.. SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION. lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 MA/HR 18 1 _ Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 MR/HR 3C 1 Train A S1 Pump Hoom 6.000E.01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 MA/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 KR/HR 2P 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E*01 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 _ Train B Safeguardo Hallway 8.000E-01 MA/HR 11 1 Train 8 S! Pump Room 1.000E+00 MR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 KR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 MA/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem.' Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E'00 MR/HR 2C 2 _ Crab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 MR/HR

          -2E              2         Sample conditioning Rack        2.500E+00         MR/HR 0.000E+00         KR/HR 3A'           -3          Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway     5.000E.01         MR/HR 38              3         Piping Penettation RM 775       2.000E-01         MR/HR 0.000E+00        MA/HR 4A              4         Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway     5.000E-01        MR/HR 48              4         Piping Penetration RM 77N       2.000E-01        MR/HR L

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0.000E+00 MR/HR  ! 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR. 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 *

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Cred0d Exorcico Novenbar 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 08:25 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:55 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl KAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS l 1A 1 train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E.01 MR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E.01 KR/HR l 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000E.01 KR/HR i 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E.01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E.01 ' KR/HH IP 1 Train A RHR Pump Roon 2.000E*01 HR/HR , 10 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 HR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 MR/HR II 1 Train B S1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E+00 HR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR IL 1 Train D RHR Pump Room 1.000t+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E.01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/C Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500E.00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 HR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 77S Doorway 5.000E.01 ' KR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR i 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 5.000E.01 KR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 2.000E.01 MR/HR 0.00DEdD0 M3/HL 5A 5 Dotside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E.01 MR/HR 3D 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.000E.01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West corridor 1.000E.01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E.01 MR/HR 5E 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E.01 KR/HR 6B 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873* 2.300E+00 KR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 0.000E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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SURVEYP0!NTl KAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS 14 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 5.000E-01 KR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.000E-01 HR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.000L-01 MR/HR 2D 1 Train A CT Pump Roota 8.000E-01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 KR/HR IT 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.000E*01 KR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 8.000E-01 KR/HR II 1 Train U SI Punp Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 2.500E*00 KR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Ro Doorway 6.000E-01 MR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.000E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 2B 2 S/0 Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 HR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.000E-01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 HR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR I 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA f Questem Door 830' West Ceed 5.000E-01 KR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-It.sidd nost 2.000E-01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.000E-01 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 6B 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Konitor 0.000E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR ECF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monttor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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1A 1 ' " rain A AL31rwell Platform 5.000E*01 KR/HR 18 1 sin A Safeguards Hallway 7 000E-01 KR/HR 1C 1 'cain A $1 Pump Room 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.000E-01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.000E-01 1P KR/HR 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 6.735E+02 KR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.000E-01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train a Safeguards Hallway 11 8.000E-01 KR/HR 1 Train B $1 Pump Room 1.000E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 1K 2.500E+00 KR/HR 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.000E-01 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 7.535E+01 KR/HR i 2A 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2B 5.000E-01 KR/HR 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 2C 2 KR/HR Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 KR/HR 20 2 I 2E RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00 KR/HR 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 MR/HR { 3A 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 3B 5.000E-01 MR/HR 3 Piping Penetration RM 778 2.000E-01 KR/HR 4A 4 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4B Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 5.000E-01 HR/HR 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.000E-01 KR/HR SA 5 0.000E+00 KR/HR SB Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.000E-01 KR/HR 5 SC 5 830' West corr-Inside Door 2.000E-01 KR/HR j SD 830' West corridor 1.000E-01 KR/HR ' D B30' Room 88 Doorway 5E 3.000E-01 KR/HR 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.000E-01 KR/HR 6A 6 O.000E+00 KR/HR 1 6B WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01  ! 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' KR/HR OSC ------- 2.300E+00 KR/HR TSC .-~~~~~ OSC Area Radiation Konitor 0.000E.00 KR/HR EOF ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000L-01 KR/HR EOF Area Radiation Honitor 1.000E-01 KR/KR

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1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 4.710E.01 MR/HR is 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 9.390E+01 MR/HR 7 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 1.924E+01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1.406E+02 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.339E*02 MR/HR IF 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 9.520E+02 MR/HR i 10 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 1.066E400 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 3.130E+00 MR/HR 12 1 Train B SI Pump Room l 1.932E*00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train D CT Pump Room 6.228E+00 MR/HR l IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 5.260E+00 I MR/HR IL 1 Train 8 RHR Pump Room 1.032E+02 MA/HR 0.000E+00 MA/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 28 2 S/0 Blowdown Sample Panel 1.500E+00 MR/HR 2e 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 2.500E+00 2D KR/HR 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.000E+00_ MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.500E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 2.939E*02 MA/hR 3D 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 1.349E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77H Doorway 1.775E+02 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.047E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 6.562E+01 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr.!riside Door 3.~ 0 7 5 E + 02 MR/HR 5C 5 830' West Corridor 2.791E+03 MR/HR ED D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.071E+03 MR/HP.

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0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 3.073E+01 MR/HR 68- 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.441E+02 OSC MR/HR OSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.783E+00 MR/HR TSC ....... TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.309E+00 MR/HR EDF- ....... EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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TU Electric , 1991 TU Elec Gred d Excrcico Novembor 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 09:05 RELATIVI TIME: He02:35 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platforn 6.705E+01 KR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.338E402 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A S2 Pump Room 2.722E+01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.004E+02 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.336E+02 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1.351E+03 HR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 1.265E+00 MR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 4.127E400 MR/HR 11 1 Train B S1 Pump Room 2 331E+00 MR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 7.824E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 7.255E+00 KR/HR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.431E+02 HR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.009E+01 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1,983E+01 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab sample Hood Assembly 1.562E+01 MR/HR  ; 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.501E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 2.081E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet R" 773 Doorway 4.626t+02 MR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetra Jn RH 773 2.787E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.962E+02 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 4.213E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.365E+02 MR/HR SB 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 5.251E+02 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 5.706E+03 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.959E+03 MR/HR 5E 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 3.340E+04 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 6.517E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 5.196E+02 MR/KR

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OSC Area Radiation Monitor J.815E+00 TSC HR/HR TSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.687E400 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 RR/HR seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Cradod Exorciso November 19, 1991 REAL TIMES. 09:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:40 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS I l SURVIYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION

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1A 1 Train A Stairvell Platform 5.531E+01 MR/HR l IB 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.103E+02 MR/HR j 2C i1 Train A SI Pump Room 2.253E+01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1.652E+02 MR/HR 3 1E  ! 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.750E+02 MR/HR 1r 1 Trgin A RHR Pump Room 1.116E+03 10 MR/MR Train B Stairwell Platform 1 1.148E+00 MR/HR l 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 3.541E+00 MR/HR i 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 2.096t+00 1J MA/HR 1 Trait. B CT Pump Room 6.885E+00 MR/MR , 1R 1 Train 9 RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.081E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.196E+02 MR/HR  ; 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Samp1!ng Area Deorwy 2.065Et0i 28 MA/HR 2 S/0 Blowdown Sample Panol 1.981E*01 MR/MR . 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly ' 1.531E+01 MR/HR 2D' 2 RCS PASS Vial coilection 2.396E401 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample condittoning Rack 2.099E+01 MR/HR , 0.000E+00 MR/MR i 3A- 3 Piping Penet RM 778 Doorw y 4.212E+02

  • MR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 3.098E+03 MR/MR .,
                                                                               ,                   0.000E+00                       MR/HR 4A                    4               Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway                         2.842E+02                       MR/HR 48                    4               Piping Penetration RM 77N                           4.674E+03 i

MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.526t+02 MR/HR , SB 5 830' West corr.Inside Door 5.128E+02 MR/HR 5C 5 830' West corridor 6.305E+03 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 2.015E+03 MR/HR } 5E 5 Piping Penetration RH 88 3.754E+04 MR/HR [

                                                                                                 'O.000E+00                        MR/HR
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MR/HR , 48 _ 6 WRCM S ampling . 5 kid . 873 ' ' 5.889E+02 MR/HR OSC ---n--- OSC Area Radiation Honitor 4.326E+00

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorcies Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:15 RELATIVE TIKI H+02:45 eeeeeeeeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.ee.ee eeee..eeeeee.ee. HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS

           ,,. eeeeeeeeeeeeee..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeee...eeeeeeeeeeeeeee SURVEYPOINTl MAP #                                     l                                                                 LOCATION                 lCURRENTREADING l UNITS IA                            1                                Train A stairwell Platform                                                           4.721E+01                    MR/HR 1B                           1                                Train A Safeguards Hallway                                                           9.413E+01                    KR/HR 1C                            1                                Train A SI Pump Room                                                                 1.929E+01                    MR/HR           7 1D                           1                                Train A CT Pump Room                                                                 1.409E+02                    KR/HR           l 1E                            1                                Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway                                                          2.345E+02                    KR/HR 1F                            1                                Train A RHR Pump Room                                                               9.543E+02                     KR/HR 10                            1                               Train B Stairwell Platform                                                            1.067E+00                   MR/HR 1H                            1                               Train B Safeguards Hallway                                                           3.136E+00                    KR/HR II                            1                               Train B SI Pump Room                                                                 1.934E+00                    MR/HR            l IJ                            1                               Train B CT Pump Room                                                                 6.237E+00                    MR/HR            l 1K                            1                               Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway                                                          5.271E+00                    MR/HR            '

IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.034E*02 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.279E+01 MR/HR 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.120E+01 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 1.598E+01 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.455E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 2.261E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 HR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 778 Doorway 4.102E*02 HR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 3.663E+03 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 2.934E+02 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 5.518E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.813E+02 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 5.394E+02 KR/HR SC- 5 830' West Corridor 7.420E+03 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 2.229E+03 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 4.479E+04 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 8.858E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 7.069E+02 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 5.197E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.623E+00 KR/HR EOP ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR es.o.....ee....e..ee..ee.ee.. ...eeeeee.ee......ee.ee..e..e.e.e....eeee.ee.....

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                 ..............................................................................                                                     l SURVEYPOINTl MAP #       l                                  LOCATION                   lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A             1             Train A Stairwell Platform                                  4.598E+01            MR/HR 10             1             Train A Safeguards Hallway                                 9.167E+01             MA/HR           ,

1.879E*01 1C 1 Train A $1 Pump Room MA/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1.372E+02 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.283E*02 MR/HR 1P 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 9.297E+02 MR/MR . 10 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 1.055E+00 1 MR/HR IH 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 3.074E+00 MR/HR 11 1 Train 8 SI Pump Room 1.910E+00 KR/HR , 1J 1 Train 3 CT Pump Room 6.139E+00 MR/HR 2K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 5.148E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 1.010E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Stepling Area Doorway 1.939E+01 MR/HR 2B 2 G/G Dlowcown Sample Panel 1.843E+01 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 1.422E+01 KR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 2.186E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 1.970E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 3.714E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Pir'.ng Penetration RH 775 3.006E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 2.577E+02 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 4.531E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 8308 West Cord 1.485E+02 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 4.690E+02 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 6.102E+03 MR/HR 50 D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.890E+03 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RH 88 3.659E+04 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 7.222E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 5.761E+02 MR/HR OSC_ .------ OSC Area Radiation Monitor 4.232E+00 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.969E+00 MR/HR eor ------- Ecr Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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TU Electric 1991 TU Eloc GradOd Emorcico November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:25 RELATIVE TIMI: He02:55 e e e....e e e.e.e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e s e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e.e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e n e HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS e e...e.e.e e e e e e.e s. e e e e e e e e e e e n.e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e.e e e e e e e e e.e.e e e e e e e.. SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A ' 1 Train A Stairwell Platf orm 3.968E+01 MA/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 7.906E+01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 1.627E+01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1.183E+02 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.968E+02 KR/HR 1r 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 6.036E+02 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 9.918E.01 MR/HR IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 2.759E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.784E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 5.635E+0C MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 4.518E*00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 8.836E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.595E+01 KR/HR , 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.542E+01 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assambly 1.218E+01 KR/HR 2D 2 FCS PASS Vial Collection 1.848E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 1.661E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 3.117E+02 KR/HR JB 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.42]E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.137E+02 KR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 3.654E+03 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.197E+02 KH/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Insids Door 3.875E+02 HR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 4.924E+03 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.545E+03 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 2.945E+04 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.814E+01 MR/HR 68 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 4.634E+02 MR/HR OSC ------. OSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.401E+00 KR/HR TSC ---...- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.405E+00 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR .ee..................e.eeeee.ee.eeeeee....e...eeeeee...e...see.ee..e.e.ee....

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TU Eloctric 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorcico Novemb:r 19, 1991 REAL TIHZ 09:30 RELATIVE 11KZ H+03:00 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP / l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS lA 1 Train A stairwall Platform 3.371E+01 KR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 6.713E+01 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 1.J89E+01 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1.004E+02 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Am Doorway 1.670E+02 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 6.843E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 9.321E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 2.461E+00 KR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.664E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train 8 CT Pump Room 5.157E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.921E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 7.643E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.343E+01 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Dlowdown Sample Panel 1.318E+01 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 1.063E+01 MR/nR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 1.585E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 1.432E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 2.627E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RH 773 2.022E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 1.797E+02 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 3.050E+33 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outsido Door 830' West Cord 9.994E+01 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 3.253E+02 MA/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 4.111E+03 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.294E+03 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 2.456E+04 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Araa soorway 4.856E+01 MR/HR 68 6 WRGH Sampling skid 873' 3.868E+02 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.836E+00 MA/HR TSC -~~~--- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.022E+00 MR/HR EOF' ---~~~- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 ME/HR

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TU Electri: 1991'TU Elec Credad Exorcice Novemb3r 19, 1991 R27,L TIME: 09:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+03:10 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY Poll!TS

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SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING UNITS

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1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 3.095E+01 MR/MR 1B. 1 Train A safeguards Hallway 6.159E+01 KR/HR IC 1 Train-A SI Pump Room 1.278E+01 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Hoo.n 9.214E+01 MR/HR 1E Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1 1.531E+02 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 6.289E+02 MF / Ut 1G 1 Train B F*11rwell Platform 9.045E-01 MR/ r.A 1H 1 Train B IJfiguards Hallway 2.322E+00 MR/HR 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.609E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 4.936E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RMR Pump Rm Doorway 3.645E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 7.089E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.024E+01 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 1.051E+01 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 8.895E+00 2D KR/HR 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 1.311E+01 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 1.154E+01 MR/MR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A J Piping Penot RM 775 Doorway 2.197E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 773 1.432E403 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Joorway 1.436E+02 KR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 2.162E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR Sa 5 outside Door 830' West Cord 7.054E+01 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.560E+02 MR/HR 50 5 830' West Corridor 2.924E+03 Mk/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 9.748E+02 MR/HR

     -SE              5         Piping Penetration RM 88            1.724E+S4          MR/HR 0.000E+00          MR/HR 6A            6         WRCH Sample Area Doorway            3.400E+01          MR/HR
     .6B              6         WRCH Sampling Skid 873'             2.703E+02 OSC                                                                             KR/HR OSC Area Radiation Monitor          1.976E+00'         MR/HR TSC'          -------

TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.440E+00 EOF MR/HR.

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EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION l CURRINT READING UNITS ' -.........................................................--............l..... 1A 1 Train A Stairw:ll Platform 2.885E+0. MR/HR IB 1 Train J. Safeguards Hallway 5.740E+01 IC MR/RR 1 Train A-SI Pump Room 1.194E+01 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 8.586E+01 MR/HR IE ' 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1. 4 2 7'J

  • 0 : KR/KR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Root 5.87CL5'd MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Plattorm 8.835N-?> MR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 2.218Ev0; MR/HR II 1 Train 8 SI Pump Room 1.567E+00 MR/KR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 4.768E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.435E+00 IL MR/HR 1 Train B RHR Puep Room 6.670E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 8.489E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 9.025E+00 MR/KR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 7.912E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 1.154E+01 KR/HR 2E' 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 9.999E+00 - MR/HR 0.000E+0C MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 1.938E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 1.116E+03 MR/KR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 1.229E+02 hR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 71N 1.688E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 5.487E+01 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West corr-Incide Door 2.167E+02 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 2.288E+03 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 7.992E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.334E+04 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 2.627E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' ,

R.084E+02 MR/HR OSC . -..-- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.520E+00 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.131E+00 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MP/HR

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1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 2.694E+01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway. 5.308E+01 MR/HR 1C i Train A SI Pump Room. 1.113E+01 KR/HR ID . 1 -Train A CT Pump _ Room 8.011E+01 MA/HR

                     .1E         'l              Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway '1.331E+02                                        KR/HR                j IF           1           . Train A RHR Pump Room                                  5.488E+C2             MR/HR la          1             Train a Stairwell Platform                              8.644E-01             MR/HR t

1H 1" Train B Safeguards Hallway' 2.122E+00 .MR/NR , II 1 Train B S1 Pump Room 1.529E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Tsain B CT-Pump Room 4.615E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train _ B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.244E+00 MR/HR IL 1 D ain B RHR Pump-Room 6.288E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A. 2 Chem. Sampling ArJa Doo.rway 7.159E+00 28 KR/HR ,

                                 ~2              S/G Blowdown Sample Panel                             7.885E+00              MR/HR 2C           2             Grab-Sample Hood Assembly                             7.152E+00 2D MR/HR'                !

2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 1.030E+01 MA/HR i 2E 2- Sample Conditioning Rack 8.822E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A- 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 1.728E+02. MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM;775 8.827E+02 MR/HR i

      " -                                                                                             0.000E+00               MR/HR 4A 4             Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway                          1.068E+02               KR/HR 4B            4             Piping Penetration RM.77N                            1.337E+03-              MR/HR 0.000E+00'            -MR/HR
  • 5A 5 'Outside Door 830' West Cord 4.330E+01 MR/HR SB 5. 830' West Corr-Inside Door 1.863E+02 MR/KR SC 5 830' West Corridor. 11.818E+03 MR/HR SD D 830 Room 88 Doorway 6.6622+02 KR/HRL
  • SE^ 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.046E+04 KR/HR ,

0.000E+00 MR/HR. '; 6A 6- WPGM Sample Area Doorway ~ 2.058E+01- ' EMR/HR~ 6B 6- LWRGM Sampling Skid 873*' 1.629E+02 OSC MR/HR OSC Area Rediation Monitor -1.185E+00 .MR/HR-

                  .TSC            -------

TSC Area Radiation Monitor '9.031E-01 ' 1CR/RR EOF. ...---- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MF/HR

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SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS 1A 1 l Train A Stairwell Platform 2.520E&O1 MR/HR IB 1 Train A safoguards Hallway 5.009E+01 KR/RR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 1.048E+01 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 7.489E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.244E+02 KR/HR 1F 1 Train A EHR Pump Room 5.139E+02 MR/HR 13 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 8.470E-01 MR/HR IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 2.035E+00 RR/HR 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.494E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 4.476E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.070E+00 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 5.939E+01 MR/HR O.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 6.097E+00 KR/KR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panol 6.966E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 6.533E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 9.285E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 7.875E+00 MR/RR 0.000E+00 KR/RR 3A $ Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 1.553E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 6.999E+02 MR/HR O.000E+00 KR/HD 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 9.352E+01 MR/Hh 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.062E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 3.425E+01 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West corr-Inside Door 1.615E+02 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.449E+03 KR/HR 5D D 830' Room 88 Doorway 5.600E+02 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 8.215E+03 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR - 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 1.614E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873

  • 1.274E+02 KR/HR OSC -------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 9.227E-01 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 7.256E-01 KR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 2.361E+01 MR/KR ID 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 4.692E+01 MA/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 9.845E+00 MR/RR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 7.013E+01 MR/KR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.165E+02 KR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 4.822E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairvell Platform 8.311E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.956E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.462E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 4.349E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.911E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 5.622E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 5.203E+00 MR/HR 28 2 - 5/G Blowdown Sample Panel 6.187E+00 MR/HR , 2C 2 Crab Sample Hood Assembly 6.007E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial. Collection 8.416E+00 MR/MR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack i.i!5ht+00 MR/HR 0.bGCE'+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 1,400E+02 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 5.479E+02 nR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 8.219E+01 MR/MR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 8.332E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 2.673E+01 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 1.405E+02 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor. 1.142E+03 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 4.706E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 6.349E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00- MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 1.246E+01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873

  • 9.796E+01 MR/HR OSC -------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 7.055E-01 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 5.783E-01 MR/HR EOF- ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                              -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:28km

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1A UNITS ... 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 2.217E+01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 4.404E+01 MR/KR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room- E 1D 9.268E+00 MR/KR 1 Train A CT Pump Room 6 581E+01 (R 1E 1 MR/HR Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.093E+02 MR/HR 1R 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1G 4.534E+02 MR/HR {R 1H 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 8.167E-01 KR/HR IE 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.804E+00 KR/HR (R II 1 Train B SI Pump Room IJ 1.433E+00 MR/HR 4R 1 Train B CT Pump Room 4.234E+00 4R IK 1 Train B RRR Pump Rm Doorway KR/HR IL 2.767E+00 KR/KR dR 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 5.334E+01 HR MR/HR 2A 0.000E+00 MR/HR HR i 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 4.411E+00 MR/HR HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2C 5.496E+00 MR/HR HR 2 Grab Sample Hood Asser.bly 2D 5.539E+00 KR/HR NE 2 2E RCS PASS Vial Collect.on 7.642E+00 KR/HR NE 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 6.366E+00 MR/HR HR 3A 3 0.000E+00 KR/HR HR 3B Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 1.263E+02 KR/HR HR 3 Piping Penetration RH 775 4.140E+02 KR/HR KR 4A 4 0.000E+00 MR/HR NE Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 7.212E+01 KR/HR IE 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 6.317E+02 MR/HR HR 0.000E+00 ,HR SA 5 KR/HR SB Outside Door 830' West Cord 2.010E+01 MR/HR HR 5 EC 830' West corr-Inside Door 1.218E+02 MR/HR E SD 5 830' West corridor 8.710E+02 KR/HR 'HR D 830' Room 88 Doorway 3.914E+02 'HR EE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 KR/HR 4.706E+03 HR/HR 'HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 'HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 9.219E+00 6B 6 MR/HR {HP WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 7.205E+01 'NE OSC ------- KR/HR TSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 5.144E.01 MR/HR /HR EOF ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 4.488E-01 KR/HR /HR EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR /HR

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1 Train.A Stairwell Platform 1.856E+01 MR/HR h IB 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 3.682E+01 MR/HR IC- 1 Train A SI Pump Room l 7.825E+00 MR/KR l 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 1E 1 5.498E+01 MR/MR .j Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 9.121E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train-A RHR Pump Room. IG _3.812E+02 MR/HR 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 7.806E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train 8 Safeguards Hallway 1.703E+00 MR/HR-  ! 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.361E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.945E+00 MR/KR IK -1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.406E+00 IL MR/RR , 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 4.612E+01 KR/HR l 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.627E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.924E+00 MA/HR 2C 2 ' Grab Sample Hood Assembly -4.466E+00 MR/HR 2D- 2 l RCS PASS Vial Collection 5.853E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack , 4.759E+00 MR/HR  ! 0.000E+00 MR/KR 3A 3 Piping Penet RN 775 Doorway _9.401E+01 MR/MR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 1.185E.02 MR/,HR 4A 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 4.886E+01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.867E+02 MR/HR

                  %A 0.000E+00           MR/HR 5                  Outside Door 830' West Cord 5B 5.512E+00           MR/HR SC 5

830' West corr-Inside Door 7.886E+01 MR/HR 5 830' West Corrider 2.728E+02 MR/KR SD. D 830' Room 08~ Doorway SE 2.130E+02 MR/RR -t 5 Piping Penetration RM-88 1.091E+03 MR/HR-6A 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 6B 2.103E+00 MR/HR 6- WRGH Sampling Skid 873' CSC ------- 1.512E+01 MR/HR OSC Area Radiation Monitor 9.456E-02 MR/HR +

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TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.641E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

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1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY. MAPS FOR SURVEY POIN LOCATIONS
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1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.755E+01- MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 3.481E+01 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 7.421E+00 MR/HR 2D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 5.196E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 8.616E+01 KR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 3.611E+02 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.705E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.653E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pw p Room 1.341E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train 8 CT Pump Room 1K 3.864E+00 MR/HR 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.305E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 4.411E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A. 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.419E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.717E+00 -MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 4.312E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 5.571E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 4.558E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 8.790E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 9.414E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 4B 4.5272+01 MR/HR-4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.496E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA' 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 4.344E+00 MR/HR SB 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 7.269E+01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 2.221E+02 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.922E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 8.079E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A -6 WRCM Sample Area Dooruay 1.570E+00 6B 6 MR/HR WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 1.086E+01 MR/HR OSC ' ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 6.310E-02 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.428E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

                                        -NOTES-
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SURVEY POINT l KAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.662E+01 KR/KR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 3.295E+01 KR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 7.049E+00 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 4.917E+01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 8.152E+01 KR/HR IF 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 3.425E+02 KR/HR IG 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.612E-01 KR/HR 1H I Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.606E+00 KR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.322E+00 KR/KR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room J.790E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.212E+00 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 4.225E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.274E+00 KR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.564E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 4.193E+00 KR/HR , 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 5.346E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 4.411E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 8.273E+01 KR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S 8.089E+01 KR/.HR 0.000E+00 KR/KR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 4.242E+01 KR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.293E+02 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/KR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord -3.728E+00 KR/HR SB 5 830' West corr-Inside Door 6.793E+01 KR/KR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.eJ1E+02 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.777E+02 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 .6.623E+02 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 1.308E+00 KR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling ' Skid 873 ' 8.764E+00 KR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 4.467E-02 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.323E-01 KM/HR EOF -----~~ EOF Area . Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

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SURVEY POIHT l MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING UNITS .............__.....................................___...........__....l.... 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.576E+01 4R/HR IB 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 3.123E+01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.706E+00 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 4.659E+01 MR/HR IE 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 7.722E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 3.253E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.526E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.563E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Roem 1.305E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.721E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 2.126E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 4.053E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A~ 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.164E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.442E+00 MR/HR 2C- 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 4.095E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 5.156E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 4.296E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 7.820E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 7.343E+01 MR/,HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 4.003E+01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.177E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 3.398E+00 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 6.400E+01 MR/HR 5C- 5 830' West Corridor 1.771E+02 MR/HR SD -D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.667E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 5.875E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 1.186E+00 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 7.787E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 4.047E -02 TSC MR/HR TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.274E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                       -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:36am

TU Electric 1991 TU Elce cred:d Emorcico Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 11:40 RELATIVE TIHZ: 's + 05 : 10 HEALTH PHYSICS Sf'RVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING-l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.497E+01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 2.964E+01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 6.388E+00 MR/HR 1D 1 -Train A CT Pump Room 4.421E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 7.J25E+03 MR/HR IF 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 3.094E+02 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.447E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.523E+00 MR/HR 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.289E+00 MR/HR 1J- 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.658E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Pm Doorway 2.047E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 3.894E+01 MA/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 2.072E+00 MR/HR 29 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.336E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 4.009E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 4.988E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 4.198E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 77S Doorway 7.410E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S 6.859E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 3.792E+01 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 1.100E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 3.196E+00 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 6.058E+01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West corridor 1.658E+02 MR/HR SD D 830' Rocm 88 Doorway 1.575E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 5.441E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/UR 6A 6 WROM Sample Area Doorway 1.125E+00 MR/HR 6B 6 WAGH Sampling Skid 873' 7.297t+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.685E-02 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.250E-01 MR/HR

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TO Electric 1991 TU Elce Cred:d Excreies Novemb0r 19, *291 REAL TIME: 12:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+05:30 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEY POINT l MAP./ l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.354E+01 MR/HR 13 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 2.678E+01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 5.817E+00 KR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 3.992E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 6.611E+01 MR/HR IF 1 Train A RMR Pump Room 2.808E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.304E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.452E+00 MR/MR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.261E+00 KR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.543E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.904E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 3.608E+01 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.927E+00 KR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.163E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.865E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 4.700E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 4.039E+00 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 6.693t+01 MR/HR JB 3 Piping Penetration RH 77S 6.384E+01 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/KR

     .4A             4         Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway        3.433E+01         MR/HR 4B             4         Piping Penetration RH 77N          1.022E+02         MR/HR O.000E+00        MR/HR SA             5         Outside Door 830' West Cord        3.030E+00        MR/HR SB             5         830' West Cotr-Inside Door         5.482E+01        MR/HR SC             5         830* West Corridor                 1.535E+02        MR/HR SD             D         830* Room 88 Doorway               1.43OE+02        MR/HR SE             5         Piping Penetration RM 88           5.155E+02        MR/HR 0.000E+00        MR/HR 6A            6          WRGM Sample Area Doorway           1.113E+00        MA/HR 6B            6          WRGM Sampling Skid 873'            7.204E+00        MR/HR OSC           -------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.617E-02 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.245E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                         -NOTES-
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                                      -1A             1-               -Train A Stairwell Platform          1.230E+01                   MR/HR
   - q                                 1B           -1                  Train A Safeguards Hallway          2.430E+01                   MR/HR 1C             1.                Train A SI Pump Room _              5.319E+00                   MR/HR      t 1D             1                 Train A CT Pump Room                3.619E+01                   MR/HR 1E             1               _ Train A RER Pump Rm Doorway         5.999E+01                   MR/MR      ,

1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.560E+02 MR/HR 10 1 Train B_ Stairwell Platform 7.180E-01 MR/NR  ! IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.390E+00 MR/KR { 11 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.236E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.444E+00 MR/HR IK 1. Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.780E+00 MA/KR 1L 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 3.360E+01 MR/HR  ! 0.000E+00 MR/HR  !* 2A- 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.799E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 3.011E+00 MR/NR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.740E+00 MR/KR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 4.449E+00 MR/KR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.899E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR ' __3A 3 Piping Penet RM.775 Doorway 6.068E+01 MR/RR-

                                     .38.           '3                 Piping Penetration RM 775           5.949E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00                  MR/HR       4 4A            4                -Piping Penet-RM 77N Doorway         3.119E+01                  MR/HR 4B            4                 Piping Penetration RM 77N           9.503E+01                  MR/HR 0.000E+00                  MR/HR 5A            5                 Outside Door 830'_ West Cord        2.874E+00                  MR/HR 5B'           5                 830' West-Corr-Inside Door          4.978E+01                  MR/HR
                                    -5C                           030'. West Corridor                 1.423E+02                  MR/HR
                                    .5D              D-                830' Room 88 Doorway                1.302E+02                  MR/HR       ;

SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 4.877E+02 MR/HR 0;000E+00 MR/HR. 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 1.097E+00 MR/HR 68 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 7.079E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area _ Radiation Monitor 3.524E-02 MR/HR- , TSC ----~~~ TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.239E-01 MR/HR

                                    ' EOF _          -------

EOF. Area Radiation Monitor- _1.000E-01 MA/HR

                                                                                   -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH *HYSICS SURVEY . MAPS - FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Graded.Excreiso November 19, 1991 RE.'.L TIKE L 12: 40 RELATIVE TIME: H.06:10  ; HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINT.l MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 1.121E+01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 2.211E+01 MR/MR 3C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 4.882E+00 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 3.292E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 5.443E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.341E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.071E-01 MR/HR IH 1 Train C Safeguards Hallway 1.335C+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.214E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.356E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.671E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 3.141E+01 MR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR , 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.686E+CO MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.877E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.628E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 4.228E+00 MR/MR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.776E+00 MR/HR 0.OOCE+00 MR/HR JA 3 Piping Penet RM 775' Doorway 5.518E+01 MR/HR JB 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 5.544E+01 KR/HR O.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.842E+01 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RH 77N 8.841E+01 MR/HR 0 OOOE+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 2.727E+00 MR/HR SB 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 4.533E+01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.320E+02 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.189E+02 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 4.607E+02 MR/HR O.OO0E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 1.078E+00 MR/HR 68_ 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 6.925E+00 MR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.411E-02 MR/HP TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.231E-01 MR/HR EOF- ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                           -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS IOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3- 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed'18-Sep 11:23:43am I:

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TU Electric -1991 TU Elec Crad:d Exerciso November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 12:50 RELATIVE TIHE: H+06:20 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION UHITS

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lA- 1 l CURRENT READING Train A Stairwell Platform 1.071E+01 MR/HR la 1 Train A Safeguardo Hallway 2.112E+01 KR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 4.683E+00 KR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 3.142E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 5.194E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RER Pump Room 2.242E+02 MR/HR 10 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 7.021E-01 KR/MR 1H 1 Train D Safeguards Hallway 1.310E+00 KR/HR II 1 Train 8 SI Pump Room 1.204E*00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.317E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Coorway 1.621E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 3.042E+01 MR/HR O.OOOE+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.629E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.811E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.575E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 4.122E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.715E+00 MR/HR O.OOOE+00 MR/HR JA 3 Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 5.262E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S 5.239E+01 MR/HR O.OOOE+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.710E+01 MA/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 8.359E+01 MR/HR O.OOOE+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 2.599E+00 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 4.319E+01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 1.249E+02 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 1.132E+02 KR/MR SE 5 Piping Penetration RH 88 4.332E+02 MR/HR O.OOOE+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 1.039E+00 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 6.613E+00 MR/HR OSC. ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 3.181E-02 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.216E-01 'MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.OOOE-01 MR/HR

                                     -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS TOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:44am
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TU Electrir 1991 TU Eloc Creded Exerciso Novembsr 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 13:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+06:30 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS , SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A I Train A Stairwell Platform 1.024E+01 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A safeguards Hallway 2.018E+01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 4.496E+00 MR/HR 10 1 Train A CT Pump Room 3.002E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 4.960E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.148E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.974E-01 MR/HR IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.287E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.195E+00 MR/MR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.279E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.574E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.948E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/MR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.474E+00 KR/MR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.669E+00 MA/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.474E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.948E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.571E+00 HR/MR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 4.920E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.942E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.485E+01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 4.890E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.474E+00 MR/HR SB $ 830' West Corr-Inside Door 3.916E+01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 7.801E+01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 9.769E+01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.561E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC --*---- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 6.205E-12 MR/HR

         .TSC                       -------

TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000F-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                                                       -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:45am

TU Electric 1991 TU Elec cred:d Exorcico Novemb0r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 13:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+06:40 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 9.797E+00 MR/HR 18 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.929E+01 MR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 4.319E+00 MR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.869E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 4.739E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 2.059E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.930E 01 KR/HR IH 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.265E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.186E+00 MR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.244E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.530E+00 KR/RR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.859E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.430E+00 MR/HR 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.616E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Crab Sample Hood Assembly 3.430E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.859E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.523E+00 MR/KR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RH 775 Doorway 4.699E+01 KR/HR 38 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S 2.809E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 2.374E+01 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 4.669E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.430E+00 MR/KR SB 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door -3.739E+01 MR/HR

   -5C            5         830' West Corridor              7.448E+01       MR/HR-SD            D         830' Room 88 Doorway            9.327E+01       MR/HR SE            5         Piping Penetration RM 88        1.491E+02       MR/HR 0.000E+00       MR/HR 6A            6         WRGH Sample Area Doorway        5.000E-01       MR/HR 6B            6         WRGH Sampling Skid 873
  • 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC -------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.334E-21 MR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1,000E-01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR

                                      -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SUPV1Y MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision:.2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:46am

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      ,,r.        .   ..........................-REALTH                    ....................................................                                                                              'l SURVEYfPOINT.l MAP # \;                                                  LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS n'

1A .1 Train A Stairwell Platform 9.383E+00 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.847E+01 MR/HR ICf -1  : Train A SI Pump Room 4.153E+00 -MR/HR 1D: 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.745E+01 MR/HR , IE 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 4.531E+01 MR/HR 1Fi 1 frain A RHR Pump Room 1.977E+02 MR/HR ~ 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.888E-01 MR/HR 1H l' Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.244E+00 MR/HR  ; II 1 Train B SI Pump Room- 1.178E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 -Train B CT Pump Room 3.211E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.488E+00 MR/HR IL Train B RHR Pump Room 2.777E+01 MR/RR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2  : Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.388E+00 MR/RR - 28 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.566E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 -Grab Sample Hood-Assembly 3.388E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.777E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.477E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 'MR/HR 3AL 3: Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 4.491E+01 .MR/HR

                              -3B.                 3                       Piping Penetration RM 77S                                           2.685E+01                                     MR/HR
                                                                                                                                              -0.000E+00                                     MR/HR 4 A'               4                       Piping Penet-RM 77N Doorway                                         2.271E+01                                     MR/HR
                               -4B              -4                     _ Piping Penetration RM 77N                                            '4.461E+01                                   .MR/HR 0.000E+00                                     MR/HR SA                 5                      Outside Door 830' West Cord                                          1.388E+00-MR/HR SB                 5                      830' West Corr-Inside Door                                           3.573E+01                                   .MR/HR SC                 5                      830' West corridor                                                   7.116E+01.                                    MR/HR
                              . 5D -              D                       830' Room 88 Doorway                                                 8.913E+01                                     MR/HR SEs               5                       Piping Penetration RM 88                                             1.424E+02                                     MR/HR 0.000E+00                                     MR/HR-6A                6'                     WRGM Sample Area Doorway                                              5.000E-01                                     MR/HR 68-            .6                     -WRGM= Sampling Skid 873'                                                2.300E+00                                     MR/HR OSC               -------

OSC Area Radiation Monitor 2.871E-31 MR/HR' JTSC_ -------

                                                                       <Thc Area-Radiation Monitor                                             1.000E                                    MR/HR EOF               -------
                                                                      -EOF Area Radiation Monitor'                                             1.000E-01                                                      *
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HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEY POINT l MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS lA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 8.613E+00 KR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.693E+01 KR/HR IC 1 Train A SI Pump Room 3.845E+00 KR/HR 1D 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.514E+01 KR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 4.147E+01 KR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1.823E+02 KR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.811E-01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.206E+00 KR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.162E+00 KR/HR 1J 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.149E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.411E+C0 KR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.623E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.311E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown S&mple Panel 2.474E+00 KR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.311E+00 Kh/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.623E+00 KR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.392E+00 M*/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penec RM 775 Doorway 4.107E+01 KR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.454E+01 KR/ER 0.000E+00 KR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 2.078E+01 KR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 4.077E+01 KR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.31;E+00 KR/HR 5B 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 3.265E+01 KR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 6.500E+01 KR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 8.143E+01 KR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.301E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 KR/HR 6A 6 WRGH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 KR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.330E-50 KR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 KR/HR

                                                                                                                                        -NOTES-
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY KAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:49am

TU Electrie 1991 TU Elec Grad-d Exorcico Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 14:00 RELATIVE TIKE: H+07:30 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 7.925E.00 MR/HR la 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.555E+01 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 3.570E+00 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.307E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.802E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1.685E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train 8 Stairwell Platform 6.742E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.171E+00 MR/Hk II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.14BE+00 MR/ 'R IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.094E+00 MR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.342E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.485E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.242E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdoun Sample Panel 2.391E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Crab Sample Hood Assembly 3.242E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.485E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample Conditioning Rack 3.317E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 3.762E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S 2.247E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 1.906E+01 MR/HR 48 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 3.732E+01 MR/MR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 830' West Cord 1.242E+00 MR/HR 5B 5 830' West corr.Inside Door 2.990E+01 MR/HR SC 5 830' West Corridor 5.950E+01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 7.455E+01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.191E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01' MR/HR 6B 6 WRGH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/HR OSC -------

                            -OSC Area Radiation Monitor     6.166E.70           MR/HR TSC           -------
                            .TSC Area Radiation Honitor      1.000E.01          MR/HR-EOF           --~~---

EOF Area-Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR

                                        -NOTES.
   -1);SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS                       '

SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exar Wed 18-Sep 11:23:51am

TU Electrie-1991 TU Elec Grad:d Excretco Hovember 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 14:10 RELATIVE TIME: H+07:40

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HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTG ,e ..ee... ..e.....s......ee.......e..ee..e... ..es...e........e................. SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING UNITS

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IA 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 7.607E+00 MR/HR 1B 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.491E+01 MR/HR IC 3 Train A SI Pump Room 3.443E+00 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.212E+01 MR/HR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.644E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1.623E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.711E-01 KR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.155C+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.142E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.069E+00 MR/HR IK 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.311t+00 IL MR/dR 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.421E+03 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Decrway 1.211E+00 2B MR/HR 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.353E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.211E+00 HR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.421E+00 ML/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 3.282E+00 MM/MR 0.000E+00 Mk/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 77S Doorway 3.604E+01 F2/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 775 2.152E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RH 77N Doorway 1.827E+01 MR/HR 49 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 3.574E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR SA 5 Outside Door 810' West Cord 1.211E+00 MR/HR 58 5 830' West Corr-Inside Door 2.863E+01 MR/KR SC 5 830' West Corridor 5.696E+01 MR/HR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 7.137E+01 MR/HR SE 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.140E+02 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRGM Sample Area Doorway 5.000E.01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRGM Sampling .. tid 873' 2.300E+00 KR/HR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.328E.79 TSC MR/RR

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TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR EOF ------- EOF Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E.01 MR/HR

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                                            -NOTES.
1) SEE HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY MAPS FOR SURVEY POINT LOCATIONS
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   -4B            4            Piping Penetratien RM 77N                   3.423E+01           MR/HR 0.000E+00           MR/HR SA             5           Outside Door 630' Woet Cord                 1.181E+00           MR/HR 5B             5           830' West Corra Masd? Loor                 -2.742E+01           MR/HR SC             5           830' West Corriuar                          5.455E+01           MR/HR SD            D            830' Roce BL .aocrway                       6.836E+01           MR/HR SE             5           Piping Paneation RM 88                    1.092E+02           MR/HR 0.000E+00           MR/HR 6A            6            Wh0h Samp.la heea Dcorway                   5.000E-01           MR/HR 6B            6            WEGn Saer', y skid 873'                     2.300E+00           MR/HR OSC           ------.      OSC Area Radint,on Monitor                  2.863E-89           MR/HR TSC           ---+ --

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1 TU Electric 1991 TU Eloc Cred:d Exorcito Novemb3r 19 1991 REAL TIME: 14:30 RELATIVE TIME: H+08:00 HEALTH PHYSICS SURVEY POINTS SURVEYPOINTl MAP # l LOCATION l CURRENT READING l UNITS 1A 1 Train A Stairwell Platform 7.019E+00 MR/HR IB 1 Train A Safeguards Hallway 1.374E+01 MR/HR 1C 1 Train A SI Pump Room 3.208E+00 MR/HR ID 1 Train A CT Pump Room 2.036E+01 MR/RR 1E 1 Train A RHR Pump Rm Doorway 3.350E+01 MR/HR 1F 1 Train A RHR Pump Room 1.504E+02 MR/HR 1G 1 Train B Stairwell Platform 6.652E-01 MR/HR 1H 1 Train B Safeguards Hallway 1.126E+00 MR/HR II 1 Train B SI Pump Room 1.130E+00 MR/HR IJ 1 Train B CT Pump Room 3.022E+00 KR/HR 1K 1 Train B RHR Pump Rm Doorway 1.252E+00 MR/HR IL 1 Train B RHR Pump Room 2.304E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/KR 2A 2 Chem. Sampling Area Doorway 1.152E+00 MR/HR 2B 2 S/G Blowdown Sample Panel 2.282E+00 MR/HR 2C 2 Grab Sample Hood Assembly 3.152E+00 MR/HR 2D 2 RCS PASS Vial Collection 3.304E+00 MR/HR 2E 2 Sample conditioning Rack 3.217E+00 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 3A 3 Piping Penet RM 775 Doorway 3.310E+01 MR/HR 3B 3 Piping Penetration RM 77S_ 1.976E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 4A 4 Piping Penet RM 77N Doorway 1.680E+01 MR/HR 4B 4 Piping Penetration RM 77N 3.280E+01 MR/HR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 5A 5 Outside Door 83G' West Cord 1.152E+00 MR/HR SB 5 830' West Corr-Ins *da Door 2.628E+01 MR/HR 5C 5 830' West Corridor 5.226E+01 MR/RR SD D 830' Room 88 Doorway 6.549E+01 MR/HR 5E 5 Piping Penetration RM 88 1.046E+02 MR/KR 0.000E+00 MR/HR 6A 6 WRCH Sample Area Doorway 5.000E-01 MR/HR 6B 6 WRCH Sampling Skid 873' 2.300E+00 MR/RR OSC ------- OSC Area Radiation Monitor 6.171E-99 HR/HR TSC ------- TSC Area Radiation Monitor 1.000E-01 MR/HR EOF g

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                .CAI199            CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE                2.650E-07              UCI/ML       ALERT CAG197            CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS             6.356E-06              UCI/ML 0.000E+00              UCI/ML COG 182        LCONDENSER OFF-CAS                       7.000E-04              UCI/ML RHR122            TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM                 4.800E+01              MR/HR
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PVC384 STACK GAS j OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/KL l PVG385 STACK GAS OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/KL PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF TLOW UC!/ML l PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF TLOW UCI/ML . PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW ' UCI/ML PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGH OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG584  !!!CH RANGE WRGM OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRCH OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/KL PVT 684 STACK ETTLUENT 1.200E+01 UCI/SC PVT 685 STACK EFTLUENT 1.130E+01 UCI/SC 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OTTSCALI-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 2.673E+06 ALARM KR/HR CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 2.844E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 2.787E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF TLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMINT AIR IODINE LOSS OF TLOW UCI/ML i CAG197 CONTAINMINT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF TLOW U*I/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OTT-CAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 7.015E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM 1.136E+02 MR/HR IAB051 HOT LAB AREA 2.000E-01 MR/KR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM ARIA 2.000E*00 MR/HR TSA119 WRGM SAMPLING ARIA 2.000E-01 MR/HR CRH048 CONTROL ROOM OTTSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML TTL160 GROSS TAILED TUEL MONITOR LOSS OF TLOW UCI/ML PPT 147 VENT PENTR. 886' ARIA MON. 8.000E-01 MR/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 1.729E+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAP. PENETRATION RM. 775 3.500E+01 MR/HR PV1096 STACK IODINE OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OTTSCALE-LOW UCI/KL PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.800E+01 MR/HR SBV187 STGD BLDG VENTILATION 7.000E-07 UCI/ML PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 3.800E+01 MR/HR SCENARIO revisient 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:13am

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TU Electric 1991 TV Elcc Gred:d Exercico Ncycabor 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:30 ee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee**eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee AREA, PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS ,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeen HONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION l CURRENT READING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 3.650E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 3.643E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM 3.650E.01 UCI/KL ALERT FVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGM 3.643E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 3.074E+06 UCI/SC ALARM PVF685 STACK EFrLUENT 3.074E+06 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI ALARM KR/HR STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 3.318E+06 ALARM MR/MR CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 3.530E+03 ALARM R/HR CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 3.460E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAC197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/KL RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 9.800E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM 1 429E+02 MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB ARIA 4.418E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 1.132E+01 MR/HR FSA119 WRGM SAMPLING ARIA 3.043E*01 KR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM J.043E-01 MR/HR ALERT CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/KL FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF TLOW UCI/KL PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 2.556E+02 MR/ER IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 2.141E+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 2.332E+03 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCAIE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 1.517E+04 KR/MR ALARM SBV187 SFGD BLLG VENTILATION OFFSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 3.218E+03 KR/HR SCENARIO revision 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 13.Sep-91 11:23:14am l l W

i TU Electric 1991 TU Eloc Gradod Exorcica November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:05 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:35 AREA, PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS ALARM __....________________...______...__.....___......._________..........l....__ PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALI-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UC1/ML ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 7.682E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANCE WRGM 7.667E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANCE WRGH 7.682E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGH 7.667E.01 UCI/ML ALERT l PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM I PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM l PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 6.668E+06 UCI/SC ALARM i PVF685 STACK EFFLUENT 6.668E+06 UCI/SC ALARM I 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 3.733E+06 ALARM MR/HR i CTE116 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905 3.971E+03 ALARM l R/MR

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CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINKENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINKENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML ' 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-CAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 1.379E+03 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PCMP ROOM 1.848E+02 MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 7.173E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROCM AREA 1.531E+01 MR/HR FSA119 .W RGH SAMPLING AREA 6.487E+01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM 6.487E.01 ALARM MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886* AREA MON. 5.353E+02 KR/MR IVTL# VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 2.406E+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 3.359E+03 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.380E+04 ALARM MR/HR SBV187 SFGD BLDG VENTILATICN OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 4.687E+03 MR/HR SCENARIO revision 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:15am l i 4

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PVG384 STACK CAS ALARM OFFSCALE-HI UC1/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALEeHI UCI/ML ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/KL PVG025 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRCH 9.331E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRCH 9.312E-01 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGH 9.331E-01 UCZ/KL ALERT PVC585 HIGH RANGE WRGH 9.312E-01 PVIO94 UCI/ML ALERT  ; STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093" STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI PVF684 UCI/ML ALARM STACK EFFLUENT 8.337E+06 PVF685 UCI/SC ALARM STACK EFFLUENT 8.337E+06 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI HR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 4.142E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 4.406E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT.-AREA ELEV. 905' 4.338E+03 R/MR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINKENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 AHR122 UCI/KL TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 1.144E+03 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM 1.601E+02 MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB ARIA 7.866E-01 KR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 1.296E+01 KR/HR FSA119 WRGH SAMPLING AREA 7.352E+01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM 7.352E-01 MR/HR ALARM CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW FFL160 UCI/HL GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 6.227E+02 KR/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 2.667E+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 2.813E+03 MR/MR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI PVP095 UCI/KL ALARM STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.161E+04 MR/HR ALARM SBV187 SFGD BLDG VENTILATION OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 3.968E+03 MR/HR SCENARIO revisions 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:16am y - -- - - - , - - , , . - - - - . , , ,

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MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRENTREAD*NG l UNITS l ALARM PVG384 JTACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OTTSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRCH LCSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OT FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.198E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVC485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.195E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGH 1.198E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVG585 HIGH PANGE WRGH 1.195E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVIO94 STACK IODINE OTTSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFTSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVF684 STACK ETTLUENT 1.095E+07 UCI/SC ALARM PVF685 STACK ETTLUENT 1.095E+07 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/KL CTE109 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' OFTSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 4.995E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905 5.314E+03 R/HR AIARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 5.208E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OT FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAC197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF TLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COC182 CONDEN5ER OFT-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RMR PUMP ROOM 9.823E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RMR PUMP ROOM 1.431E+02 MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 9.046E-01 MR/MR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 1.134E+01 MR/HR TSA119 WRGH SAMPLING AREA 8.82BE+01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM 8.828E-01 ALARM MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFTSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS TAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 7.658E+02 MR/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 3.211T+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 2.453E+03 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OTTSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.098E+04 MR/HM ALARM SSV187 SFGD BLDG VENTILATION OTTSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 3.515E+03 MR/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:18am

TU Electric 1991 TU Eloc Gredad Excreiss November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 09:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+02:50 AREA, PROCESD AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS MONITOR NUMBER l HONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRENTREADING lUNITF l ALARM ................................................................e............. PVG384- STACK CAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/9 ' ALARM I PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE.HI UCI/ML ALARM l PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCZ/ML l PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGH 1.020E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANCE WRGM 1.018E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM 1.020E+00 UCI/ML ALERT PVC585 HIGH RANGE WRGM 1.018E+00 UCI/ML ALERT ' PV!094 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM I PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 1.144E+07 UCI/SC AI. ARM PVF685 STACK EFFLUENT 1.144E+07 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 0FFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 5.505E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 5.857E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905" 5.739E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LGSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CA0197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW ttCI/ML ' 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 9.577E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM 1.405E+02 MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 7.738E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM ARIA 1.110E+01 MR/HR FSA119 WRCH SAMPLING AREA 7.192L+01 HR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOH 7.192E-01 MR/HR ALARM CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 CROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML - PPF147' VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 6.324E+02 MR/MR f IVT127 ' VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B- 3.537E+03 KR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 2.362E+03 MR/HR PVIQ96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP095, STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 1.903E+04 MR/HR ALARM SBV187 SFGD BLDG VENTILATION OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 3.353E+03 MR/HR SCENARIO ravision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:20am e

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  • UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE RRGH 5.852E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 5.840E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGH OTTSCALE. LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRCH OTTSCALE-LOW PVIO94 UCI/ML STACK IODINt OTTSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OTTSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVT 684 STACK ETTLUENT 8.309E+05 UC1/SC ALARM PVT 685 STACK EFTLUENT 8.309E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905* OTTSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 COMT. SEAL TABLE ROOH 831' 4.985E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 1.303E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' $.197E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF TLOW CAI199 UCI/ML CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE L0SS OF TLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OT TLOW UCI/ML '

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PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI PVG084 UCI/KL ALARM LOW RANGE WRCH LOSS OF FLOW PVC085 UCI/ML LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW PVG484 UCI/RL i INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRCH 3.572E-02 UCI/KL ALERT PVG485 INTERKEDIATE RANGE WRGH 3.565E-02 PVG584 UCI/KL ALERT HIGH RANGt WRCH OFFSCALE-LOW PVG585 UCI/KL HIGH RANGE WRGH OFFSCALE-LOW PVIO94 UCI/ML STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI PVP093 UCI/KL ALARM STACX PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 5.072E+05 PVF685 UCI/SC ALARM STACK EFFLUENT 5.072E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 5.112E+06 KR/HR ALARM CTE11E CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905 5.438E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 5.329E+03 CAP 198 R/HR ALARM , CONTAINMENT AIR FARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/KL CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW CAG197 UCI/ML CONTAINKENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/KL 0.000E+00 UCI/KL COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 RHR122 UCI/KL TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 4.092E+02 KR/HR

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PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI PVG385 UCI/ML ALARM STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM ' PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML FVC085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANCE WRCM 1.611E-02 PVG485 UCI/ML ALERT INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRCM 1.607E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW PVG585 UCI/ML HICH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI PVP093 UCI/ML ALARM STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 2.287E+05 UCI/3C ALARM PVF685 STACK EF?LUENT 2.287E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00- UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115- CONT SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 5.720E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.085E+03 R/NR PLARM CTW117 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' 5.963E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINKENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 192 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 RHR122 UCI/ML TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 2.960E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LA3051 HOT LAB AREA. 2.048E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 4.480E+00 MR/HR FSA119 WRGH SAMPLIFG ARIA 8.057F-01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/KL PPF147 VENT _PENTR. 886* AREA MON. 6.613E+00 KN/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 3.674E+03 MR/HR-PPA 171 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 6.314E+02 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARH PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PEN *RA. RM. 88 3.312E+03 MR/HR ALARM

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MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRINTREADING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384 STACK CAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK CAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.628E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.625E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML s PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IDDINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 2.312E+05 UCI/SC ALARM PVF685 STACK EFFLUENT 2.312E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 9 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 5.777E+06 MR/MR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.146E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 6.023E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-CAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 2.840E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM OTFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 2.048E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 4.360E+00 MR/MR FsA119 WRCH SAMPLING AREA 7.973E-01 MR/MR CRh048' CONTP.0L ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS FAILEL FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 6.537E+C0 MR/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 3.710E+03 MR/HR , PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 6.0252+02 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129- PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 3.155E+03 MR/HR ALARM SBV187 SFGD BLDG VENTILATION OFFSCALE-HI UCI/hL ALARM PPA 120 RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 8.078E+02 MR/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:41am l

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PVG384 STACK GAS l CURRENT READING l UNITS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.654E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 . INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGH 1.651E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGH OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/MI. ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 2.349E+05 UCI/SC ALARM PVF685 STACK EFFLUEN* 2.349E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 5.874E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905 6.249E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 6.124E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMINT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAC197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML O 000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E.04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 2.621E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB ARIA 2.0467'01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 4.141E+00 MR/HR FSA119 WRGH SAMPLING AREA 7.781E-01 MR/HR CRMO48 CONTROL ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 -CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW FFL160 UCI/ML GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 ' VENT PENTR, 886' AREA MON. 6.359E+00 MR/HR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 3.772E+03 MR/HR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 5.500E+02 KR/HR PVIO96- STACK ICDIN2 OFFSCALE-HI UCI/KL ALARM PVP095 STACK. PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.869E+03 MR/HR ALARM SBV187 SFGD BLDG. VENTILATION OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM

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PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVGOS4 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/KL PVG484 INTERMIDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.580E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM 1.577E-02 UCI/ML ALERT PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGH OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-HI UCI/ML ALARM PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 2.243E+05 UCI/SC ALARM PVF685 STACK EFFLUENT 2.243E+05 UCI/SC ALARM 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT.-SEAL TABLE ROOH 831' 5.915E+06 KR/HR nLARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.293E+03 R/KR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 6.167E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 19C CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW CAI199 UCI/ML CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML

       -CAG197       CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS        LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML O.000E+00           UCI/ML COG 182      CONDENSER OFF-GAS                7.000E-04          UCI/ML T.HR122      TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM           2.522E+02           MR/HR RHR123       TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM           OFFSCALE-LOW        MR/HR LAB 051      HOT LAB ARIA                    2.043E-01           MR/HR PSR124       CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM ARIA      4.042E+00           MR/HR FSA119       WRGM SAMPLING AREA              7.391E-01           MR/HR CRM048       CONTROL ROOM                    OFFSCALE-LOW        MR/MR CRV091       CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION        OFFSCALE-LOW FFL160                                                           UCI/KL GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR       LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML PPF147       VENT PENTR. 886* AREA MON.      5.986E+00           MR/HR IVT127       VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B     3.799E+03           KR/HR PPA 121      RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S        5.261E+02           MR/HR PVIO96       STACK IODINE                    OFFSCALE-HI PVPO95 UCI/ML  ALARM STACK PARTICULATE               OFFSCALE-HI         UCI/ML  ALARM PPA 129      PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88           2.736E+03           MR/HR   ALARM SBV187       SFGD BLDG VENTILATION           OFFS CALE-HI PPA 120 UCI/ML  ALARM RAD PENETRATION RM 77N          7.042E+02           MR/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3     1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:44am
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  • j COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML .!
           -RHR122         TRAIN A RHR PUMP' ROOM                 2.428E+02                   MR/HR
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LAB 051 HOT. LAB AREA 2.000E-01 MR/HR-

  • PSR124 CHEMISTRY-SAMPLE ROOM AREA 3.948E+00 MR/HR ,

FSA119 WRGM SAMPLING AREA ~ 2.000E-01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL; ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW -Mh/HR CRV091 -CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/KL FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML

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  • AREA MON. 8.000E-01 MR/HR IVT127  ; VALVE ISOL. TAUK ROOM TR.-B 3.832E+03' -MR/HR PPA 131 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 5.025E+02 MR/HR-PVIO95 STACK IODINE-OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE' OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.560E+03 MR/MR -ALARM SBV187. SFCD BLDG: VENTILATION- OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML
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             .STR115              CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831'        6.016E+06            MR/HR    ALARM CTE116            CONT. AREA ELEV. 905.             6.400E+03 CTW117 R/KR     ALARM CONT. AREA ELEV. 905'             6.272E+03            R/HR     ALARM CAP 198           CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE       LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML CAI199.           CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE            LOSS OF FLOW CAG197-                                                                 UCI/ML                 .

CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122- TRAIN A RER PUMP. ROOM 2.339E+02 RHR123 MR/HR TRAIN E RHR PUMP ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 2.000E-01 PSR124 MR/HR CHEMISTRY-. SAMPLE ROOM ARIA 3.859E+00 .MR/HR FSA119 WRGM SAMPLING ARIA 2.000E-01 CRM048 MR/HR

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  ..............................................................................      i MONITOR NUMBER l      MONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384       STACK GAS                      OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVG385       STACK CAS                      OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVG084       LOW RANGE WRGH                 LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML PVG085       LOW RANGE WRCH                 LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML PVG484       INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM        OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/KL PVG485       INTERMEDIATE RJ.NGE WRGH       OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML        l PVG584      HIGH RANGE WRGH                 OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVG585      HIOH RANGE WRGM                 OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVIO94      STACK IODINE                    OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVP093      STACK PARTICULATES              OFFSCALE-LOW        UL;/ML PVF684      STACK ETTLUENT                  1.200E+01          UCI/SC PVF685      STACK EFFLUENT                  1.130E+01          UCI/SC 0.000E+00          UCI/ML CTE109       CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905'           OFFSCALE-HI        MR/HR    ALARM STR115       CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831'      6.136E+06          MR/HR    ALARM CTE116       CONT. AREA ELEV. 905            6.528E+03          R/HR     ALARM CTW117       CONT. AREA ELEV. 905*           6.397E+03          R/HR     ALARM CAP 198      CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE     LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML CAI199       CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE-         LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML CAG197       CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS       LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML 0.000E+00          UCI/ML COG 182      CONDENSER OFF-CAS               7.000E-04          UCI/ML RMR122       TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM           2.103E+02          MR/HR RHR123       TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM          OFFSCALE-LOW        MR/HR LAB 051      HOT LAB ARIA                    2.000E-01          KR/HR PSR124       CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM ARIA      3.623E+00          MR/HR FSA119       WRGH SAMPLING ARIA              2.000E-01          MR/MR CRM048       CONTROL ROOM                   OFFSCALE-LOW        MR/HR CRV091       CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION       OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PFL160       GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR      LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML PPF147       VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON. 8.000E-01           MR/HR IVT127       VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B    3.940E+03          -MR/HP PFA121       RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S       4.244E+02           MR/HR PVIC96       STACK IODINE                   OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVP095       STACK PARTICULATE              OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PPA 129      PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88          2.137E+03           MR/MR   ALARM SBV187       SFGD BLDG VENTILATION          OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PPA 120      RAD PENETRATION RM 77N         5.653E+02           ME/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3     1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:49am i

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TU Electrie-1991 TU Elec Gred:d Excrt-so November 19, 1991 REAL CIME: 13:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+07:20 AREA, PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS

        - HONITOR NUMBER l                        MONITOR DESCRIPTION                              lCURRENTREADING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384                   STACK GAS                                                  OFFSCALE-LOW                        UCI/ML                    '

PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG084 LOW RANGE WRCH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTEPHEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG584 HIGH itANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH lANGT WRGH OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/MI PVIO94 STACK 1.ODINE- OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP093 STACK 1 ARTICULATES OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 1.200E+01 UCI/SC PVF685 STACK EI' FLUENT 1.130E+01 UCI/SC 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA _ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 6.168E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.562E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 6.431E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE GAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 2.032E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RMR PUMP ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LAB 051 hor LAB ARIA 2.000E-01' MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA 3.552E+00 MR/HR FSP.119 WRGM SAMPLING AREA 2.000E-01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE. LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 2 ALVE L. B 3. MR/ PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 77S 4.075E+02 MR/HR il PVIO96' STACK IODINE- OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML s PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML j- PPA 129 PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88 2.046E+03 MR/HR ALARM SBV187 SFCD BLDG VENTILATION OFF3CALE-LOM UCI/ML PPA 120, RAD PENETRATION RM 77N 5.424E+02 MR/HR i SCENARIO revision 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:50tm

TU Electric. 1991 TU Elec Gred:d Eusreies NovCmb0r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 14:00 RELATIVE *IK:s H+07:30 AREA, PROCESS AND EFFLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITC.RS MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION l CURRINT READING l UNITS ALARM

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PVG384 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/HL PVG385 STACK GAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG084 LOW RANGE WRGH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGH I. CSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML

                         'VG584                                    HIGH RANGE WRCH                                                                                              OFFSCALE-Lod        UCI/ML PVG585                                    HIGH RANGE WRGM                                                                                              OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVIO94                                    STACK IODINE                                                                                                 OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVP093                                    STACK PARTICULATES                                                                                           OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVF684                                    STACK EFFLUENT                                                                                               1.200E+01           UCI/SC PVF685                                    STACK EFFLUENT                                                                                               1.130E+01           UCI/SC 0.000E+00           UCI/ML CTE109                                    CONT. AREA ELEV. 905*                                                                                        OFFSCALE-HI         MR/HR   ALARM STR115                                    CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831'                                                                                   6.197E+06                   ALARM MR/HR CTE116                                     CONT. AREA ELEV. 905                                                                                        6.593E+03           R/HR    ALARM CTW117                                    CONT. AREA ELEV. 905'                                                                                        6.461E+03           R/HR    ALARM CAP 198                                   CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                                                                                  LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML CAI199                                    CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE                                                                                       LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML CAG197                                     CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS                                                                                   LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML 0.000E+00           UCI/ML COG 182                                    CONDENSER OFF-GAS                                                                                           7.000E-04           UCI/ML RER122                                    TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM                                                                                        1.965E+02           MR/HR RHR123                                     TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM                                                                                       OFFSCALE-LOW        MR/HR LAB 051                                    HOT LAB AREA                                                                                                2.000E-01           MR/MR PSR124                                     CHEMISTRY SAMPLE ROOM AREA                                                                                  3.485E+00           KR/HR FSA119                                     WRGM SAMPLING ARIA                                                                                          2.000E-01           KR/HR CRM048                                     CONTROL ROOM                                                                                                OTFSCALE-LOW        MR/KR CRV091                                     CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION                                                                                    OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML FFL160                                    CROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR                                                                                   LOSS OF FLOW        UCI/ML PPF147                                     VENT PENTR. 886' AREA MON.                                                                                  6.000E-01           MR/SR IVT127                                    VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B                                                                                 3.979E+03           MR/HR PPA 121                                    RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775                                                                                    3.914E+02           MR/MR PVIO96                                    STACK IODINE                                                                                                OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PVP095                                     STP,CK PARTICULATE                                                                                         OFFSCALE-LOW        UCI/ML PPA 129                                    PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88                                                                                       1.958E+03          MR/HR   ALARM SBV187                                     SFGD BLDG VENTILATION                                                                                      OFFSCALE-LOW PPA 120 LCI/KL RAD PENETRATION RM 77N                                                                                     b.206E+02           MR/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3                                      1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:51am 1

TJ L.ectri: -1991-TU Elec Grad 2d Exorcisa November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: l'4:10 - RELATIVE TIME: H+07:40 AREA, PROCESS AND EFTLUENT RADIOLOGICAL MONITORS MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION l CURRENT READING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384- STACK GAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG385 STACK CAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG084- , LOW RANCE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484. INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG485 INTERMEDIATE RANCE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP093' STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/KL , PVF684 STACK EFFLUENT 1.200E+01 UCI/SC PVF685 STACK EFFLUENT 1.130E+01 UCI/SC 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI ALARM MR/HR STR115. ' CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 6.223E+06 KR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.621E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905' 6.488E+03 R/HR ALARM

   -CAP 198        CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE       LOSS CF FLOW       UCI/ML CAI199         CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE            LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML CAG197       -CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS          LOSS OF FLOW       UCI/ML 0.000E+00          UCI/ML      .

COG 182- CONDENSER'OFF-GAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RHR122 TRAIN A RHR PUMP ROOM 1.901E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP. ROOM OFFSCALE. LOW MR/HR LAB 051 HOT LAB AREA 2.000E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY. SAMPLE ROOM ARIA 3.421E+00 MR/RR FSA119 WRGM SAMPLING AREA 2.000E MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL ROOM' OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOM VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 CROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR.' 886' AREA MON. 8.000E.01 MR/HR IVT127 . VALVE ISOL.-TANK ROOM TR. B 3.995E+03 MR/HR PPA 121. RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 3.762E+02 MR/HR PVIO96 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP095 STACK PARTICULATE OFFSCALE. LOW

   -PPA 129 UCI/ML PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88              1.876E+03          MR/HR   ALARM SBV187        SFCD BLDG VENTILATION              OFFSCALE-LOW PPA 120 UCI/ML RAD PENETRATION RM 77N-            5.000E+02          MR/HR SCEhARIO revision: 2.3       1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:52am

TU Electrac i 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorciso November 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 14:20 RELATIVE TIME: H+07:50 AREA, PROCESS AND EFFLUENT PADIOLOGICAL MONITORS MONITOR NUMBER l MONITOR DESCRIPTION lCURRENTREADING l UNITS l ALARM PVG384 STACK CAS OFFSCALE-LOW DCI/ML i PVG385 STRCK CAS OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVC084 LOW RANCE WRGM LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG085 LOW RANGE WRCH LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PVG484 INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGH OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVd485 . INTERMEDIATE RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG584 HIGH RANGE WRCH OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVG585 HIGH RANGE WRGM OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVIO94 STACK IODINE OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVP093 STACK PARTICULATES OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML PVT 684 STACK EFFLUENT 1.200E+01 UCI/SC PVF685 STACK EFFLULNT 1.130E+01 UCI/SC 0.000E+00 UCI/ML CTE109 CONT. ARIA ELEV. 905' OFFSCALE-HI MR/HR ALARM STR115 CONT. SEAL TABLE ROOM 831' 6.246E+06 MR/HR ALARM CTE116 CONT. AREA ELEV. 905 6.645E+03 R/HR ALARM CTW117 CONT AREA ELEV. 905' 6.512E+03 R/HR ALARM CAP 198 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAI199 CONTAINMENT AIR IODINE LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML CAG197 CONTAINMENT AIR NOBLE CAS LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML 0.000E+00 UCI/ML COG 182 CONDENSER OFF-CAS 7.000E-04 UCI/ML RMR122 TRAIN-A RHR PUMP ROOM 1.841E+02 MR/HR RHR123 TRAIN B RHR PUMP ROOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR LAB 051- HOT LAB ARIA 2.000E-01 MR/HR PSR124 CHEMISTRY SAMPLE. ROOM AREA 3.361E+00 MR/HR FSA119 WRGM SAMPLING AREA 2.000E-01 MR/HR CRM048 CONTROL FOOM OFFSCALE-LOW MR/HR CRV091 CONTROL ROOH VENTILATION OFFSCALE-LOW UCI/ML FFL160 GROSS FAILED FUEL MONITOR LOSS OF FLOW UCI/ML PPF147 VENT PENTR. 886* AREA MON. 8.000E-01 MR/MR IVT127 VALVE ISOL. TANK ROOM TR. B 4.010E+03 MR/KR PPA 121 RAD. PENETRATION RM. 775 3.617E+02 MR/HR

       -PVIO96                   STACK IODINE                                                          'OFFSCALE-LOW                                                      UCI/ML PVP095                   STACK PARTICULATE                                                       OFFSCALE-LOW                                                  .UCI/ML PPA 129                  PIPING PENTRA. RM. 88                                                    1.798E+03                                                       MR/HR    ALARM SBV187                   SFGD BLDG VENTILATION                                                   OFFSCALE-LOW                                                     UCI/ML PPA 120                . RAD PENETRATION RM 77N                                                   4.804E+02                                                       MR/HR SCENARIO revision: 2.3                                  1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:23:53am
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TU.Electri 1991 TU Elec Grcdtd Exercica Novemb3r 19, 1991 REAL TIKE: 06:30 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:00 IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY-AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS-NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATHOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RATIOS


NOBLE GASES---------------------------------------------------- -----------

KR-83H 1.96E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85H 4.72E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 9.06E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 1.29E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.42E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133H 6.16E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.63E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 6.52E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 2.14E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 - --- - I O D I N E S - --- - - ----- - -- -- - - - -- ~ ~ -- - - - -- --- ---- ---~~~----------- ----------- I-131 3.90E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E w0 0.00E+00 I-132 5.94E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-133 8.73E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.02E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-135 7.93E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00


PARTICULATES--------------------------------------------------- -----------

      'RB-88                 0.00E+00             0.00E+00             0.00E+00                       0.00E+00 RU-106               8.03E-04             0.00E+00             0.00E+00                       0.00E+00 TE-132-              4.53E-03             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                        0.00E+00 CS-134               1.00E-04             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                        0.00E+00 CS-137               6.07E-03             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                        0.00E+00 CS-138               3.02E-04             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                        0.00E+00 LA-140               5.91E-03             0.00E+00-           0.00E+00-                       0.00E+00 BA-140               5.81E-03             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                        0.00E+00 CE-144               4.72E-03             0.00E+00            0.00E+00-                       0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G.           8.81E-01             0.00E+00            0.00E+00                      -RATIO OF TOTAL IOD.           3.67E-02            'O.00E+00            0.00E+00                        IOD./ PAR.

TOTAL PART. 2.82E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RELEASES


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TOTAL / SYSTEM 9.46E-01 0.00E+00 - 0.00E+00 0.0%


PAR:

RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT = 7.31E-03 0.0% .............e.................. . NOTES- *****.************************ **

1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revisions 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:43am

1 1991 TU Elcc Gred d Excreico Novcmb0r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 06:40 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:10 IN-PLANT CREMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS NUCLIDE SYSTEM i SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATHOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RATIOS

   -----NOBLE CASES----------------------------------------------------                                                                                                                           -----------

KR-83M 1.96E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-03 0.00E+00 G.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-8SM 4.72E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 9.06E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 1.29E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.42E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133n 6.16E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.63E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 6.52E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 2.14E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

   -----IODINES--------------------------------------------------------                                                                                                                           -----------

I-131 3.90E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-132 5.94E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-133 8.73E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.02E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-135 7.93E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

   -----PARTICULATES---------------------------------------------------                                                                                                                           -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 8.03E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.53E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 1.00E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 6.07E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 3.02E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 LA-140 5.91E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 5.81E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 4.72E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G. B.81E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RATIO OF TOTAL IOD. 3.67E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL PART. IOD./ PAR. 2.d2E-02 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 RELEASES

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TOTAL / SYSTEM 9.46E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.0%

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RCS.t-131 EQUIVALENT = 7.31E-03 0.0%

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1) CCNCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) A'IMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARID TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 44am l

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             '1991.TU Elec Graded Exorcico                                          Novembor 19, 1991
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i REAL TIME: 06:45 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:15 ' IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATICS NUCLIDE-SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPRERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE' NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINKENT Plant Vent RATIOS

               -----NOBLE GASES----------------------------------------------------                      -----------

1 KR-83M 1.96E-02 7.06E-08 0 00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-03 4.30E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85M 4.71E-02 1.70E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 .9,06E-02 3.27E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 ' KR-88 1.29E-01 4.65E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E.00 XE-133 2.42E-01 8.73E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M 6.16E-03 2.22E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.62E-02 2.39E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 6.52E-02 2.35E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 > XE-138 2.14E-01 7.70E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

             -----IODINES----------------------------------------------~~--------                       ------~~---

I-131 3.90E-03 1.40E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-132 5.93E-03 2.14E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 + I-133- 8.72E-03 3.14E 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 -1.02E-02 3.69E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 i I-135 7.92E-03 2.86E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

            -----PARTICULATES---------~~~---------------------------------------                        -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 - RU-106 8.02E-04 2.89E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.53E-03 1.63E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 i CS-134 1.00E-04 3.61E-10 .0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                   -CS-137             6.07E-03     2.19E      0.00E+00                              0.00E+00 CS-138           '3.02E-04      1.09E-09     :0.00E+00-                              0.00E+00 LA-140            5.91E-03     -2.13E-08     -0.00E+00                               0.00E+00 BA-140            5.81E-03 2.09E-08       0.00E+00                              0.00E+00 CE-144            4.72E-03      1.70E-08       0.00E+00                              0.00E+00-       ,

TOTAL N.G.' 8.81E-01 3.18E-06 0.00E+00

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RATIO OF TOTAL IOD. 3.67E-02 1.32E-07 0.00E+00 IOD./ PAR. TOTAL PART. 2.82E-02 1.02E-07 0.00E+00 RELEASES

            --------------------------------------------------------------------                         IODs.

l TOTAL / SYSTEM- 9.46E-01 3.41E-06 'O.00E+00 0.0%-

            ----------------------------------~~-------------------------------- PAR-RCS -I-131 EQUIVALENT ' = 7. 31E-03                                                         0.0%-
            ................................            . NOTES-    *********************************
1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML -
                  -2).ATHOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS-ARE CALCULATED.AT THE POINT OF RELEASE ,

l SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:44am l 1 1

TU Eisetric 1991 TU Elec Gredsd Exorcico November 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 06:50 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:20 IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RATIOS


NOBLE CASES---------------------------------------------------- -----------

KR-83M 1.96E-02 1.41E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-03 8.59E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85M 4.71E-02 3.40E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 9.05E-02 6.53E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

         . KR-88                    1.29E-01     9.29E-07    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00 XE-133                   2.42E-01     1.75E-06    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00 XE-133M                  6.15E-03     4.44E-08    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00 XE-135                   6.62E-02     4.77E-07    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00 XE-135M                  6.51E-02     4.70E-07    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00 XE-138                   2.13E-01     1.54E-06    0.00E+00                    0.00E+00

IODINES-----~~------------------------------------------------- -----------

I-131~ 3.89E-03 2.81E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-132 5.93E-03 4.28E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-133 8.72E-03 6.29E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.02E-02 7.37E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-135 7.92E-03 5.71E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00'


PARTICULATES--------------------------------------------------- -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 8.02E-04 5.78E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132- 4.52E-03 3.26E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 -1.00E-04 7.22E-10 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 6.06E-03 4.37E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 3.02E-04 2.18E-09 0.00E+00 0,00E+00 LA-140 5.90E-03 4.26E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

         - EA-140                   5.81E-03     4.19E-08    0.00E+00                   0.00E+00 CE-144                 -4.72E-03      3.40E-08    0.00E+00                   0.00E+00 TOTAL N.C.               B.80E-01     6.35E-06    0.00E+00                   RATIO OF TOTAL 200.                3.67E-02     2.65E-07    0.00E+00                   IOD./ PAR.

TOTAL PART. 2.82E-02 2.03E-07 0.00E+00 RELEASES


IOD:

         . TOTAL / SYSTEM           9.45E-01     6.82E-06    0.00E+00                          0.0%    .

PAR:

RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT = 7.30E-03 0.0% ................................ . NOTES- *********************************

1) CONCENTRATIONS-ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revision 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 45am
  ....m. _.

TU Electric 1991 TU E12e Graded Exercise REAL TIMI: November 19, 1991 06:55 IN-P RELATIVE TIME:

                                                                                 ................H+00:25
        ....................LANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC                                          * ..........

NUCLIDE RATIOS NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 GROUP / SYSTEM 3 NUCLIDE SYSTEM 4 RCS ' ATMOSPHERIC CONTAINMENT Plant Vent NUCLIDE

      -----NOBLE                                                                                             RATIOS GASES---------------------          -------

KR-83M ---------------------- ---- ------ KR-85 1.95E-02 2.12E-07 1.19E-03 0.00E+00 KR-85M 1.29E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 4.71E-02 5.10E-07 9.05E-02 0 00I+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 9.79E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 1.29E-01 1.39E-06 2.42E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M 2.62E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.15E-03 6.66E-08 6.61E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 7.16E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 6.51E-02 7.04E-07 2.13E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.31E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

    -----IODINES--------------------------                                                             0.00E+00 I-131                                                     ---- -------------------      -----------

I-132 3.89E-03 4.21E-08 5.92E-03 0.00E+00 I-133 6.41E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 8.71E-03 9.43E-08 1.02E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-135 1.11E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.91E-03 8.56E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

   -----PARTICULATES---------------------                     -------

RB-88 - --- ------------~~~~ ----------- RU-106 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.01E-04 0.00E+00 TE-132 8.67E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 4.52E-03 4.89E-08 1.00E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 1.0BE-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 6.06E-03 6.56E-08 3.02E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 LA-140 3.26E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 5.90E-03 6.3SE-08 5.80E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 6.28E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

     ..................4.71E-03                     5.10E-08                                        0.00E+00
                                      .......................0.00E+00 TOTAL N.C.

TOTAL IOD. 8.80E-01 3.67E-02 9.52E-06 ..................... . . 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL PART. 3.97E-07 0.00E+00 RATIO OF

~~-~~~----------- --2.82E-02                       3.05E-07                                        IOD./ PAR.

TOTAL / SYSTEM 9 -----~~~~~~--~~-~~ ----0.00E+00

------ ---------- -- .45E-01                       1.02E-05          ~~~~--~~~~~~-----~~~~~~ RELEASE 103:

RCS I-131 E - -------------- ----0.00E+00

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q*UIVALENT = 7. 3 0 E -0 3 ----------------------- PAR:

0.0%

1) . ************** -NOTES- 0.0%
2) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML ************************3 *********

3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIV NUCLIDES COMPARID TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRAT E CONCENT ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE ION OF THECALCULATED NUCLIDE GROUP SCENARIO revisions 2.3 AT THE POINT OF RELEASE 1991 TU Craded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 46am

                                              ~
                       .     . .                 . .   ..          . = . . -               -             .        ,      - - .

TU Electric 1991 TU E1Cc Orcdsd'Exorcico

                                                                                                 ~

Novcmbor 19i 1991 AEAL TIME: 07:001 RELATIVE TIME: H+00:30

                                   - IN-PLANT, CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS T

NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATHOSPRERIC GROUP /- NUCLIDE } NUCLIDE RCS' CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RATIOS i

           -----NOBLE GASES----------------------------------------------------                             -----------          .

KR-83M 1.95E-02 2.82E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.1SE-03 1.72E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 ' KR-85M 4.70E-02 6.79E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 -9.04E-02 1.30E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 f KR-88 1.29E-01 1.86E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.42E-01 3.49E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M. 6.15E-03 8.87E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.61E-02 9.54E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 6.50E-02 9.39E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 2.1SE-01 3.08E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

           -----IODINES--------------------------- ----------------------------                            ---------- -

I-131 3.89E-03 5.61E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 i , I-132 5.92E-03 8.55E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 LI-133 8.70E-03 1.26E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 '1.02E-02 1.47E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-135 7.91E-03 1.14E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1

           -----PARTICULATES---------------------------------------------------                            -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 8.01E-04 1.16E-08 -0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.52E-03 6.52E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 -1.00E-04 1.44E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 - CS-137- 6.05E-03 8.74E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 3.01E-04 ' 4.35E-09.- 0.00E+00 -0.00E+00

                 -LA-140-                  5.89E-03           8.51E         0.00E+00                     0.00E+00
BA-140 5.80E-03 S.37E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
CE-144- - 4.71E-03 6.80E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.C. 8.79E-01 1.27E-05 ~ 0.00E+00 RATIO OF TOTAL IOD. 3.66E-02 - 5.29E-07 0.00E+00 IOD./ PAR.

TOTAL PART. 2.82E-02 4.07E-07 0.00E+00 RELEASE: E .. --..___.--.........-_----..._--..---...----.........--......----- -IoD:

                . TOTAL / SYSTEM          9.44E-01          - 1.36E-05         0.00E+00                             0.0%
         ----------------------------~~-------------------------------------- PAR:                                               '

RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT = 7.29E-03 . 0.0%

          ..............................** - -NOTES-                              *******************************=*
                -1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN:UCI/ML-
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE AELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL
                      -NUCLIDES COMPARED TO.THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE CROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED ~AT THE POINT OF-RELEASE
        - SCENARIO revisions 2.'3                    1991'TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:46am a

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        ._ ,      __             ,     .-     ,-.   -      .m   - , -          m . _      _ . _ . . - _ _ _ - . _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ .

TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Grad d-Exorcico Noven.bor 19, 1991 REAL TIME:_ 07:10 RELATIV* TIME: H+00:40

                ;..............................................................................                                                            1
                                            -!N-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE-RATIOS.
                            -NUCLIDE                SYSTEM 1            SYSTEM 2      SYSTEM 3                SYSTEM 4                 ATMOSPHERIC
                         - CROUP /7                                                                                                        NUCLIDE NUCLIDE             RCS                  CONTAINMENT Plant Vent                                               RATIOS y
                -----NOBLE CASES----------------------------------------------------                                                   -----------

KR-83M 1.95E-02 4.23E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                             'KR-85                 1.19E-03            2.57E-08      0.00E+00                                           0.00E+00 KR-85M-             4.70E-02             1.02E-06      0.00E+00                                           0.00E+00 KR-87               9.03E-02             1.96E-06     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 KR-88                1.28E-01             2.78E-06     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 XE-133               2.41E-01             5.23E-06     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00          i XE-133M              6.14E-03             1.33E-07     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 XE-135               6.60E-02             1.43E-06     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 XE-135M             .6.50E-02             1.41E-06     0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 XE-138'             .2.13E-01            4.61E-06      0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00
                -----IODINES--------------------------------------------------------                                                  ---------~~

I-131- 3.88E-03 8.41E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-132- 5.91E-03 .1.2GE-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.88E-07 '

                            -I-133-               -8.69E                         0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 I-134'               1.02E-02           -2.21E-07      0.00E+00                                            0.00E+00 I-135                7.90E-03            1.71E-07      0.00E+00                                           0.00E+00 1
                -----PARTICULATES----------------------------~~---------------------                                                  -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 .8,00E-04 1.73E-08 0.00E+00. 0.00E+00 TE-132. 4.51E-03 9.77E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 9.98E-05 2.16E-09: 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 icS-137 16.05E-03

                                                                         ~

1.31E-07. 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138' -3.01E-04 '6.52E-09 0.00E+00- 0.00E+00-LA-140- 5.89E-03 1.28E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                           .BA-140                -5.79E-03            1.25E-07      0.00E+00                                           0.00E+00 CE-144-             =4.70E-03            1.02E     0.00E+00                                           0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G.           8.78E-01            1.90E-05      0.00E+00                                           RATIO OF
                            -_ TOTALL IOD.         3.66E-02            7.93E-07      0.OCE+00                                           IUD./ PAR.

TOTAL PART.- 2.81E-02 6.10E-07 0.00E+00 RELEASE:

                ----------------------~~~~--------------------~~---------------~~---                                                    IOD:

TOTAL / SYSTEM- 9.43E-01 2.04E 0.00E+00 0.0% ' --------------------------------------------------------------------- PAR: RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT _= 7.28E-03 0.0%

                ................................-                          -NOTES-     *********************************
1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML 2), ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE.. RELATIVE CONCENTRATION lOF INDIVIDUAL

' NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP

3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exar Wed 18-Sep 11:22:47am a

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec Grad:d Exorciso Novsmber 19,~1991 > REAL TIME: 07:20 RELATIVE TIMI: H+00:50 IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS , NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE

           -NUCLIDE          'RCS            CONTAINKINT Plant Vent                         RATIOS
      -----NOBLE GASES--------------------------~~------------------------             -----------        ,

KR-83M 1.95E-02 5.63E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-33 3.43E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

  • KR-85M 4.69E-02 1.36E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 9.02E-02 2.61E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 1.23E-01 3.71E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.41E-01 -6.97E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M 6.13E-03 1.77E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135- 6.59E-02 1.91E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
           -XE-135M           6.49E-02      1.88E-06       0.00E+00                     0.00E+00 XE-138~           2.13E-01      6.15E-06       0.00E+00                     0.00E+00
     -----IODINES------~~~-----------------------------------------------             -----------         I I-131             3.88E-03      1.12E-07      0.00E+00                      0.00E+00 I-132             5.91E-03      1.71E-07      0.00E+00                      0.00E+00 I-133             8.68E-03      2.51E-07      0.00E+00                      0.00E+00 I-134             1.02E-02      2.94E-07      0.00E+00                      0.00E+00 I-135             7.89E-03      2.28E-07      0.00E+00                      0.00E+0D
     -----PARTICULATES------------------------------               ------------------ -------~~--

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.C A,+00 RU-106 0.00E+00 7.99E-04 2.31E-08 0.L $00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.51E-03 1.30E-07 0.00m+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 9.97E-05 2.88E 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 6.04E-03 1.75E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 '3.01E-04 8.69E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 LA-140 5.88E-03 1.70E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 5.78E-03 1.67E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 4.70E-03 -1.36E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.C.- 8.77E 2.53E-05 0.00E+00 RATIO OF L

         ' TOTAL IOD.        3.65E-02      1.06E-06      0.00E+00
          -TOTAL PART.                                                                 IOD./ PAR.

2.81E-02 8.12E-07 -0.00E+00

                                     '            ..............__ ......__ ..._. Ico:

RELEASE: TOTAL / SYSTEM- 9.42E-01 2.72E-05 0.00E+00 0.0%- _......... __ ....... _..__. _........................._........... p, . RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT = 7.27E-03 0.0%

   ............................*****            -NOTES-      *********************************
1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL-
              ,NUCLIDES-COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP 3)-ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF-RELEASE SCENARIO revision: 2.3          .1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep-91 --11:22:47am J                                       .

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TU Electric 1991 TU Elec credsd E= reiss Neverb r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 07:30 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:00 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...eeee+eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT P1 Ant Vent RATIOS

---~~ NOBLE      CASES----------~~~~----~~--*---~~~----------------~~~~~--                                                ---~~~-----

KR-83H 1.95E-02 7.04E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.19E-03 4.292-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85M 4.69E-02 1.69E-06 0.00;+00 0.00E+00 Kk-87 9.01E-01 3.26E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 1.28R-01 4.63E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.41E-01 8.71E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M 6.12E-03 2.21E-07 0.00E*00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.59E-02 2.38E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135M 6.48E-02 2.34E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

      'XE-179                   2.12E-01          7.68E-06           0.00E+00                                               0.00E+00
-----!ODINdS-------~~~~-----------------~~----------~~--------------                                                    ---------~~

I-131 3.87E-03 1.40E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-132 5.90E-03 2.13E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2-133 8.67E-03 3.14E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.02E-02 3.68E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2-135 7.88E-03 2.85E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00


PARTICULATES-------- ---------------------------~~~~~-----~~--- ~~---------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 7.98E-04 2.88E-08 0.00Ev00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.50E-03 1.63E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 9.96E-05 3.60E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-237 6.03E-03 2.16E-07 0.00E+00

  • 0.00E+00
       .S-138                   3.00E-04         1.09E-08           0.00E+00                                               0.00E+00 LA-let-                  5.87E-03         2.12E-07           e.00E+00                                               0.00E+00 BA-140                   5.78E-03         2.09E-07           0.00E+00                                               0.00E+00 CE-144                   4.69E-03         1.70E-07          - 0.00E+00                                              0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G.               8.76E-01         3.17E-05           0.00E+00                                               RATIO OF TOTAL ICD.               3.55E-02         1.32E-06           0.00E+00 TOTAL PART.

100./ PAR. 2.E1E-02 1.01E-06 0.00E+00 RELEASES


~~~---------------------------- 10D:

TOTAL / SYSTEM 9.40E-01 3.40E-05 0.00E+00 0.0%


~~~-------------------------------~~--------- PAR:

RCS I-131 EQ0! VALENT = 7.26E-03 0.0% eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..eeeee . NOTES- ***"ee*e**e**ee+e**eee*e*********

1) JONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENT?ATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT MIE POINT or RELEASE SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Graded Exer Wr? '0-sep 11:22:48am

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TU ElectrLc 1991 TU E1Cc Grad:d FnorelC3 Novemb;r 19, 1991 REAL 4 KE: 07:40 RELATIVE TIMrs H+01: 10 i

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IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATHOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS NUCLIDE SYS7 'M i SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RATIOS

                                                                                                        . ....N08LE    waSES-----~~~~~~-------~~-------~~~~~~~----~~--a                                ---------              -----------

KR-83H 1.94E-02 8.44E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.18E-03 5.14E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

  • KR-85M 4.68E-02 2.03E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 8.99E-02 3.90E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 ,

KR-68 1.28E-01 5.56E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.41E-01 1.04E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 X:-133M 6.12E-03 2.65E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.58E-02 2.86E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE- 1.15 M 6.47E-02 2.81E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.12E-01 9.21E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                                                                                                        ~~---IODINES-------~~--------------~~--~~~--~~~----~~~---~~-~~------                                                 ---~~--~~~-

I-131 3.87E-03 1.68E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2-132 5.89E-03 2.56E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-133 8.66E-03 3.76E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.02E-02 4.41E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-135 7.87E-0J 3.42E-07 0.00E*00 0.00E+00

                                                                                                       -----PARTICULATES-~~~~-----+------------~~~--~~---~~----------------                                                  -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I q RU-106 7.97E-04 3.46E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.49E-03 1.95E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 9.94E-05 4.32E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 6.02E-03 2.62E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 3.00E-04 1.30E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 LA-140 5.86E-03 2.55E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 J.77E-03 2.502-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 4.69E-03 2.03t-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G. 8.75E-01 3.20E-05 0.00E+00 RATIO OF TOTAL 10D. 3.64E-02 o'. 58E-06 0.00E+00 IOD./ PAR. TOTAL PAPT. 2.80E-02 1.22E-06 0.00E+00 RELEASE:

                                                                                                       --=---~~--------------------- --------------------------------------                                                   IOD:

TOTAL / SYSTEM 9.39E-01 4.08E-05 0.00E+00 0.0% ,

                                                                                                       ---------~~-------------~~~ ~------------------------------~~-------                                                   PAR:

RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT m 7.26E-03 0.0%

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1) CONCENTRATIONS f.RE IN UCI/HL
2) ATMOSPHERIC ?TCLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES CO%dARED TO THE TOTAL CO!ICENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATHOSPHER'_C NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revision: 2.3 1991 TU Gracsd Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22:49am
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                                     -----NOBLE GASES--------------~~---------------------------------~~~                                                       --*--~~~---

KR-83M 1.94E-02 9.84E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 1.18E-03 5.99E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85M 4.68E-02 2.37E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 8.98E-02 4.55E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 1.28E-01 6.48E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 2.40E-01 1.22E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133H 6.11E-03 3.10E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 6.57E-02 3.33E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135H 6.46E-02 3.28E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 2.12E-01 1.07E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                                     -----IODINES---------------~~~---~~---~~----~~----------------------                                                      --~~~~-----

I-131 3.86E-03 1.96E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-132 5.88E-03 2.98E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-113 8.65E-03 4.38E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I-134 1.01E-02 5.14E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-135 7.86E-03 3.98E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+C0

                                     -----PARTICULATES-------------~~-~~~~--------------~~---------------                                                      ---~~~~~~--

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 7.96E-04 4.03E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 ' TE-132 4.49E-03 2.27E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 9.93E-05 5.03E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-127 6.02E-03 3.05E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-138 3.00E-04 1.52E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 La-140 5.86E-03 2.97E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 5.76E-03 2.92E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 4.68E-03 2.37E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G. 8.74E-01 4.43E-05 0.00E+00 RATIO OF CJTAL 20D. 3.64E-02 1.84E-06 0.00E+00 IOD./ PAR. TOTAL PART. 2.80E-02 1.42E-06 0.00E+00 RELEASE

                                     ----------------------------------------~~~-------------------------                                                        JOD:

TOTAL / SYSTEM 9.38E-01 4.75E-05 0.00E+00 0.0%

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1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOS?HERIC NUcLIDE RATIOS ARE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATL AT THE POINT OF RELEASE a
   /'                                SCENARIO revision: 2.3                                  1991 TU Graded Exer Wed 18-Sep 11:22: 49am
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TU Electric 1991 TU M1cc Gred:d Encreams November 19, 1991  ; REAL TIME: 08:00 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:30  ; IH-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATHOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS

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NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATMOSPHERIC CROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINKEN ' Plant Vent RATIOS

                                                                   -----808LE CASES--------------~~~~~~----**---~~-----------~~~~------                                                                                                                     -----------

KR-83M 6.71E-03 1.09E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 , KR-85 4.09E-04 6.62E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85M 1.62E-02 2.62E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-87 3.11E-02 5.03E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 4.42E-02 7.16E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 8.31E-02 1.35E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133M 2.11E-03 3.42E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 2.2*,E-02 3.68E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-13nM 2.23E-02 3.62E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-138 7.33E 02 1.19E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                                                                  -----IODINES--------~~-------~~~~---~~--------------+----~~~--------                                                                                                                      -----------

I-131 6.89E-01 1.00E-01 0.00E.00 0.00E+00 I-132 1.05E*00 1.53E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 f 1-133 1.54E400 2.24E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-134 1.81E+00 2.63E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 t I-135 1.40E+00 2.04E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                                                                 -----PARTICULATES-----------~~--~~~---~~~~~---------------~~~-------                                                                                                                      -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 6.05E-05 1.34E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 3.41E-04 7.54E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-134 7.55E-06 1.67E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-137 4.57E-04 1.01E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CS-I5d 2.28E-05 5.03E-06 0.00E+00 0.Out+00 LA-140 4.45E-04 9.83E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 BA-140 4.38E-04 9.67E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 CE-144 3.56E-L4 7.86E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL N.G. 3.02E-01 4.89E-02 0.00E+00 RATIO OF TOTAL IOD. 6.49E+00 9.44E-01 0.00E+00 IOD./ PAR. TOTAL PART.. 2.13E-03 4.70E-04 0.00E+00 RELEASES

                                                                --------------------------------------------------------~~----------                                                                                                                         IOD:

TOTAL /SYST!M 6.80E+00 9.93E-01 0.00E+00 0.0%

                                                                --------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                                                                         PAR:

RCS I-131 EQUIVALENT = 1.29E+00 0.0% >

                                                                ................................                                                                                                                . NOTES-     *********************************
1) CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN UCI/ML
2) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE.THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL NUCLIDES COMPARED TO THE TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF THE NUCLIDE GROUP
3) ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS ARE CALCULATED AT THE POINT OF RELEASE SCENARIO revision 2.3 1991 TU Craded Exer Wod 18-Sep 11:23:05am J _ . . _ . - - - _ _ - , _ , , _ . _ . _ . - . . . - _

TU Electric f 1991 TU Elec cred:d Exorcico Novemb:r 19, 1991 REAL TIME: 08:05 RELATIVE TIME: H+01:35  ! IN-PLANT CHEMISTRY AND ATMOSPHERIC NUCLIDE RATIOS NUCLIDE SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM 4 ATHOSPHERIC GROUP / NUCLIDE NUCLIDE RCS CONTAINMENT Plant Vent RAi!OS i

                                                              -----NOBLE CASES-~~--~~------------~~------~~~+----~~-----------~~--                                                                                                --------~~~

KR-83H 1.44E-01 1.23E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85 8.77E-03 7.52E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-85H 3.47E-01 2.97E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KK-87 6.66E-01 5.712-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 KR-88 9.48E-01 8.13E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133 1.78E+00 1.53E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-133H 4.53E-02 3.88E-04 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135 4.87E-01 4.18E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 XE-135H 4.79E-01 4.11E-03 0.00E+00 0.00E.00 XE-138 1.57E+00 1.35E-02 0.00E+00 0.00E+00

                                                              -----!ODINES--------------------------~~~~~------------------~~-----                                                                                                -----------

1-131 5.84E-01 1.01E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-132 8.89E-01 1.53E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1-133 1.J1E+00 2.26E-01 0.00t+00 0.00E+00 2-134 1.53E+00 2.64E-01 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2-135 1.19E+00 2.0$E-01 0.0CE+00 0.00E+00

                                                              -----FARTICULATES--------------------~~~---------~~------~~~~-------                                                                                               -----------

RB-88 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-106 7.32E-04 1.41E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TE-132 4.13E-03 7.96E-05 0.00E+00}}