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Emergency Plan Graded Exercise S92-04
ML20116K297
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Site: Salem, Hope Creek  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 10/28/1992
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\ h TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Pane 1.0 Exercise Schedule 1.0.0 2.0 Exercise Objectives (Non-confidential) 2.0.0 3.0 Guidelines and Scope - Index 3.0.0 3.1 Exercise Guidelia.es 3.2 Participant Instructions 3.3 Participating Locations 3.4 Participant Evaluation Forms 3.5 Participant Attendance Forms 4.0 Referee / Observer Information - Index 4.0.0 4.1 Referee and Player Assignments 4.2 Referee / Observer Instructions 4.3 Observation Sheets 4.4 Phone Lists 5.0 Scenario Overview - Inder 5.0.0 rx 5.1 Scenario Synopsis / Narrative

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\ ') 5.2 5.3 Scenario 'icaeline Major Observable'Onsite Even.s 5.4 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.5 Radiological Assumptions 5.6 Exercise Objectives (Confidential) 6.0 Exurcise Message Forms 6.0.0 7.C Supplemental Scenarios 7.0.0 8.0- Operational Data Spreadsheet 8.0.0 9.0 Onsite Radiological & Chemistry Data - Index 9.0.0 9.1 Sample Analysis Data 9.2 RMS Data and Plant Vent Flows 9.3 Inplant Survey Maps and Data 9.4 Onsite Survey Map and Plume Data 10.0 Offsite Radiological Data - Inda'. 10.0.0 10.1 Offsite Plume Maps 10.2 Plume Centerline Data l 10.3 Met Forecast Data I

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PARTICIPANT'S SCHEDULE Monday - Oct. 26 A. OSC Referees / Observers initial briefing, book distribution and scenario walkthroughs.

Time: 0900-16u0 Location: Salem Lobby Conference Room (lunch provided)

B. PSE&G Referees / Observers initial briefing & book distribution. (other than OSC Referees)

Time: 1400-1600 Location: Processing Center Tuesday - Oct. 27 A. NRC Exercise Team Access Training & Tour Time: 1300-1500 Location: Processing Center /EP Conference Room Utdnesday - Oct. 28 A. NRC Exercise Briefing (Banner, Pierson, Jones, Fawcett)

Time: 1100-1200 Location: EP Conference Room B. PSE&G Referee / Observers assemble prior to exercise.

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1530 Simulator - Simulator Referees Only i

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N_s 1630 TSC - All Onsite Referees 1700 - EOF - All Offsite Rederees C. Shift Player's Initial Conditions Briefing & Prestaging.

t Time: 1615-1645 Location: Salem Lobby Conference Room & Simulator D. Artificial Island Annual Exercise Time 1700-2400 Tsocation: Salem Station, Simulator, EOF, ENC I

E. Exercise Participant's Critique by Players, Referees, and Observers at exercise termination (time approximate).

l Time: 2400-0100 (Oct. 29th, AM)

Location:-Various ERFs-Thursday - Oct. 29 L A. PSE&G Lead Referee's Critique.

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0115-0300 i Location: EOF (NTC)

B. PSE&G Referee, Management and Player's Critique.

Time: 1400-1500 Location: Processing Center

-C. NRC Critique. (NRC, Lead Refs., EP Staff, Salem' Management)

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Time:' 1500-1600 (following PSE&G Critique)

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11 i /^'t -SECTION 2.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE - 1992 NON-CONFIDENTIAL PLAYER OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES:

1. Demonstrate command, control, and coordination within the Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs).
2. Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate within and between ERFs.
3. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events in accordance with the Event-Classification Guide (ECG).
4. Demonstrate the ability to develop Protective Action Recommendations (PARS) and notify offsite agencies in a timely manner.
5. Demonstrate the ability to properly brief and dispatch teams as required to support plant rm's operations and accident mitigation.
6. Demonstrate the ability to collect chemical and radiological samples and analyze the results.
7. Demonstrate the ability to analyze radiological data and develop offsite dose projections.
8. Demonstrate the ability of engineering support to analyze operational data, assess the status of fission product boundaries, recommend alternative actionc to mitigate an accident, and evaluate the performance of safety systems.

! 9. Demonstrate the ability of Emergency News Center (ENC) staff to develop timely and accurate news releases, brief the media, and control rumors.

10. Demonstrate the ability of the Referees to control the scenario, ensure plant and personnel safety, effectively critique drill performance, and document-deficiencies for subsequent resolution.

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3.1 EXERCISE GUIDELINES (STANDARD) 3.1.0 3.2 PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS (CONDENSED) 3.2.0 3.3 PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS 3.3.0 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S OBSERVATIONS 3.4.0 3.5 PLAYER ATTENDANCE SIGN-IN SHEETS 3.5.0 r

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SECTION 3.1 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ,

s ANNUAL EXERCISE 1992 l EXERCISE GUIDELINES I. Purpose This document provides guidance for conducting the Artificial Island Annual Exercise. It provides methods for demonstrating emergency response capability and conducting the exercise.

II. Concept of Operations and Control of the Exercise Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) will supply official exercise refereeG and observers for each location where an emergency response may be demonstrated. Prior to the exercise, the referees and observers will receive an extensive exercise briefing and be provided with the appropriate locations, maps, time lines, and observation checklist (s) corresponding to their assignments.

Referees will hand out messages and/or_ cue cards and will make judgement decisions as required. If unplanned situations arise, they will contact the lead referee in their assigned Emergency Response Facility (ERF) for advice and resolution of the problem. Lead referees are designated for the Simulator, TSC, OSC, EOF, ENC and Control Point.

() The Head Referee, stationed as the lead referee in the TSC, will be in overall command of conducting the exercise. All requests for modification or holding periods must be cleared through the Head Referee.

As initiating events are provided, the Plant Staff: Wil7 determine the nature of the emergency and implement appropriate emergency plan procedures. This will include a determination of the emergency classification in accordance with the Event classification Guide. Players.should notify the Lead Referee of the appropriate ERF prior to formal; escalation or de-escalation of the emergency classification. If the.

proposed classification change is within 15 minutes of the scenario timeline, the referee will allow play to proceed.

Required notification for changes in event classification shall be completed in accordance with the Event Classification Guide, t.

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data and information provided to emergency response personnel.

As the situation develops, information will be forwarded to appropriate personnel for the determination of actions to be taken in response to the hypothesized emergency. If a conflict exists between the scenario (Hypothesized) data and the actual data, (simulator driven) the scenario data shall be-utilized.

Certain inconsistencies (such as radiation level, equipment availability, etc.) may be intentional and required to provide an exercise basis which will test emergency response to the maximum extent feasible in the limi';ii time frame of the exercise. The lead referees will hs ~ the authority to resolve or explain any inconsistencia. or problem which may occur during the exercise.

III. General Guidance for the Conduct of the Exercise Participants shall avoid taking any actions during the exercise which would actually reduce plant or public safety. The potential for creating a real radiological emergency or endangering the public shall be specifically avoided.

1.0 Simulating Emergency Actions Since the exercise is intended to provide demonstration of actual abilities as closely as is reasonably poscible, O- the participants should act as they would during a real emergency. All actual actions shall be taken where.

possible. Simulation will be utilized only when it is not feasible to perform the actual action.*

When orders are given to others, (outside of the simulator), during drills and exercises, the order

-should contain the word " Simulate" as the first word, if that is what is meant. For exauple, the order:to put_

out fire that is-being hypothesized would state

" simulated discharging the fire extinguisher." Where such actions are baing taken, it is suggested that participants inform any observers in the area'of what action would be actually_taken had the emergency been-real.

  • Refer to Section 5.4, "Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events."

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exercise purposes is undesirable due to the unnecessary public hazard created and great public inconvenience of such action. No actual evacuations of the publie are planned, l 2.0 Avoiding Violation of Laws l

Intentional violation of laws it not justifiable during i any exercise. To implement this guideline, the following ,

actions must be taken prior to conduct of all exercises: l

a. All observers and potential drill participants must be specifically informed of the need to avoid =

intentional violation of all Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions. The orders of all police, sheriffs, other authorities should be followed. as would normally be the case.

b. Drill participants shall not direct illegal actions be taken by other drill participants or members of the general public.
c. Drill participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate (s in an exercise. Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.

3.0 Avoiding Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to avoid endangering property (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment.

4.0~ Action to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological' emergency exercises. Public inconvenience is to be minimized.

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The actions of Federal, State, County and municipal agencies, and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny; therefore, the conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring. In order to minimize public inconvenience and concern, the following actions are being included in the exercise plan:

a. A few days prior to the exercise, the public within the affected area will be informed of the impending conduct of a radiological emergency exercise. Press releases from Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) will be used to accomplish this. Prior to the exercise the public sh&ll be informed of the following as a minimum:
1. The purpose of-the exercise and that it is a routine function not intended to inconvenience the public unnecessarily.
2. The exercise requires no public action or involvement.
3. The exercise will be conducted at a pre-selected time during a specifically stated time f'T v

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4. The siren system will not be activated.
b. Emergency Response Personnel should make every effort to prevent the public from being misinformed about the nature of the exercise. Therefore, it is important to inform members of the public that an exercise is in progress and that their involvement is not required, whenever direct public contact occurs in the field. In addition, it is important to preface, interject, and conclude conversations that can be overheard by the public with the words, "This is a drill, repeat this is a drill." Conversations that can be monitored by the public include those on telephones, radios, loudspeakers, telegraphs, etc.

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V Maintaining Emergercy Readiness 5.0 During the pettormance of an exerciso the ability to recognize a real emergency, terminate the exercise, and respond to the new situation must b6 maintained.

Therefore, the exercise scenario a:.d actions of participants shall not include any actions which affect or degrade the condition of systems, equipment or supplies, or affect the detection, assessment, or response v=pability to radiological or other emergeno.es.

The exercise will be terminated should a situation devalop at the station which could adversely affect the licensee's ability to protect public health and safety.

All messages about real events ebaAl be clearly identified as such. For example precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat NOT a drill" IV. Emergency Response Implementation and Operations 1.0 Initial Notification

/T Initial notification will be made in accordance with

(_) the Event Classification Guide (ECG).

2.0 Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way interrupt normal plant operations, production, and-safety. The responses of Operations Support personnel and plant operators will be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency. To avoid distracting the actual control room staff, the Simulator will be utililized for all drill activities which would involve control room personnel with the exception of PA (Page Announcement) and enabling of PASS sampling.

3.0 Environmental Monitoring Teams.

The Nuclear Generating Station will dispatch field monitoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected locations. However, these teams will be equipped with the necessary equipment to enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and airborne radiciodine concentrations. The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such 7s equipment at their disposal.

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4.0 Public' Notification Actual emergency message transmissions via the Emergency Broadcast System will not occur.-

5.0 Public Information The Emergency News Center (ENC) vill be activated for the Artificial Island Exercise.

6.0 Communications Communications between the exercise participants will occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures. Should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of communication will be utilized as appropriate.

V. Closeout of the Exercise The exercise will be terminated by the joint concurrence of the PSE&G Head Referee and the Lead NRC Inspector after the-major objectives have been demonstrated.

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l BECTION 3.2 f-~ ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN

( DRILL PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS

1. The drill organization consists of three basic groups of participants:

PLAYERS REFEREES EVALUATORS Each group has specific tasks to perform in order to make the drill a success.

The instructions outlined here are intended to remind all of us participating in todnys drill of the responsibilities we share in meeting the drill objectives with maximum safety for both the plant and site personnel.

KNOW YOUR DRILL ORGANIZATION. (Identification is provided)

2. Players may ask the referees for information such as:
a. Initial conditions of the plant and systems including:

Operating history of the core Initial parameters, including RCS activity levels l b. Area radiation data at the location of operable detectors.

c. Airborne data at the location of the plant and field survey teams after samples have been taken and analyzed appropriately.

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3. Players may not ask the referees for the following:
a. Information contained in procedures, drawings, or instructions.
b. Judgements as to which procedures should be used.
c. Data which will be made available later in the drill.
d. What the referee (controller) would do as a player.
c. Help in performing actions to be demonstrated,
f. Help in carrying out calculations.

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During Training Drills.(as opposed to Graded Exercises) referees will provide on-the-spot correction as needed to build good performance and ensure overall objectives are met.

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5. If you are in doubt about data, ask your referee for clarification. The referee will not prompt or coach you unless it is a training drill.
6. Drill messages will be issued periodically by the referees which are designed to initiate player response (actual or simulated). Players must accept these messages immediately since they are essential to the success for the drill.
7. If the referee intervenes with your play, it is for a good reason. Obey.vaur referee's directions at all times unless you are certiin that doing so will place yourself or others including the plant in jeopardy.
8. If you disagree with your referee, you may ask him/her to reconsider or consult with the Lead Referee as time permits.

You must, however, accept the referee's word as final and proceed (unless again, safety is still a concern).

9. For training drills, attempt to work through the procedures and utilize the equipment and facilities on your own.

However, don't allow problems to bog down your performance.

The referees will assist you, as needed, for training sake.

10. Don't be overly concerned with the scenario details that

( appear unrealistic. The scenario is a " vehicle" for allowing us to implement as much of the capabilities of our Emergency Plan as possible in a very limited time frame.

11. Play out all actions as much as possible as if you were in a real emergency. Ensure that your referee is aware of all actions you intend to take before doing so. Some actions may be simulated if specifically authorized by your referee. If actions are simulated, demonstrate your ability to perform such actions by describing the proper procedures or tasks.
12. Periodically speak out loud, identifying your key actions and decisions to the referees and evaluators. This may seem

! artificial at first but it is necessary to assist the drill organization in controlling the scenario and arriving at the-fairest evaluation. It is to your benefit. Referees are not very good mind readers. ~

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13. You'must play as if radiation levels are actually presenc in accordance with the. data you have been provided. This may require that you wear high range dosimetry, anti-Cs, and periodically check your simulated' exposure while taking actions to minimize that exposure. Demonstrate your understanding of ALARA principles.

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('~j dealing with the simulated radiological conditions. Do Not let this confuse you or cause you to neglect demonstrating proper procedures.

15. Do not enter into conversations with anyone outside of the-drill oganization. This is at the very least distracting to your play and at worst could be evaluated as prompting or coaching your performance.

16 Utilize all available communications forms and documents (e.g., Status boards, log books, procedure signoffs, etc.)

Remember to put it in writing as much as possible to document your actions, instructions from others, and the basis for your decisions ia dealing with the scenario events.

IMPORTANT; Remember to write, " DRILL !"

17. Keep a list of items which you believe will improve your performance in a real emergency or that could make our drills and training more effective. This should include such things as procedures, facilities, equipment, organization, training, etc. Your solutions to an observed problem are welcome, but at the very least we need to identify the problems even if the solutions require further study.
18. A critioue of our performance will occur after tha drill is terminated. Provide your input to the lead referee or player in your facility including your evaluation of what went well

_Os and what could be improved.

19. Remember that all drill related verbal communications, even face to face where non-pinyers may overhear, should begin and end by saying, "THIS IS t DRILL".
20. You shall not accept any messages / instructions from those personnel identified as Evaluators or Observers. Only those personne1' designated as Referees (sometimes referred to as controllers) are allowed to modify the scenario or provide conditions requiring player actions.
21. You may answer quustions directed to you by Evaluators-provided the diblogue is monitored or approved by a Referee.

The referee must ensure that the players-are not distracted at critical points in the drill.

SOME FINAL REM 7NDERS FOR THE SAKE OF SAFETY

22. If you must enter the RCA for drill related activities,,you ,

must observe all normal station rules and procedures.

Absolutely no one, including Referees _and evaluators, is permitted to disregard normal radiological 1 controls-NOTE: DO NOT ENTER HIGH' RADIATION AREAS OF THE PLANT OR CROSS ANY REAL STEP-OFF PADS (ALARA).

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23. Observe all appropriate industrial safety rules when entering the plant. Wearing of hard hats, safety glasses, and hearing-protection where required, is mandatory, even during drills.
24. Do not open electrical cabinets or otherwise physically come in contact with plant equipment that may affect plant safety or the safety of team members. It is not necessary to do so for drill objectives and shall not be allowed.
25. If, during the course of the drill, any problems with the equipment or systems you are working with or around are detected, take a moment to properly-document those discrepancies in accordance with plant procedures (EMIS tagging) and ensure that the duty operations Staff is notified.
26. If a real emergency or significant operational problem should develop, notify the Head Referee or duty SNSS in the control Room immediately. The drill will be suspended and the drill participants will back out of the way of the normal-on-shift personnel until the Duty SNSS determines that the drill may resume.

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.. _ . . 1 CONTROL ROOM STAFF - SALEM SIMULATOR y-' SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS d

1. ]irig phones are programed to bvoasa thg-. Salem Unit R Control _ Room._ Be sure to say, "This is a drill", when communicating over the phonec, radio, or PA system.

Otherwise, regard yourself to be in your Control Room.-

2. BA419 in the Simulator is live and may.used as you would your Control Room Radio.
3. DID Extension 1119 on the Communications console is a.

live Artificial Island Extension.

4. Plant EA announcements that you must make for drill purposes will kg relaved Ly a controller in the-Control-Room onsite.
5. You are expected to respond to all Simulated events as ,

you would in a real emergency within the Simulator.

a) Follow your EOPs and other approved procedures.

b) Communicate as you do during your Simulator training, but try to OVERCOMMUNICATE to'the extent-that the Simulator Referees are always aware of-the actions you intend to take in time for them to intervene as needed to support the scenario.

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O- Communicators, CM1 and CM2, are e@ected to obtain -data' from the Simulator boards-unless directed otherwise.

(someH2/02 data, data must be mocked u concentrations,p; radiological' readings, Met etc.)

7. When directino-tha REG or other players outside-the Control Room to take actions for drill purposes,.be'sure' to preface your directions by;saying, " Simulate",Eas-in-

" Simulate racking out the Breaker."

Also remind the player to ensure they have A-referee -

with them in the field. It may be necessary for the player to stop by the 0SC area'and ask for a--refereeLif_

the OSC has not yet been activated. *

8. The-Shift-Rad Pro Tech will_ participate in-the .

Simulator. RMS data. consistent with.the-scenario 1will be supplied from a book-of data sheets near-the.RMS.

Computerrin a format that emulates a printoutLsheet.

Disrecard anycradiological data off'the: simulator itself with:the exception:of-alarms..

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L nuaded'by the simulator referee to-key you'to looking-

-. -for-changes =in the RMS data.

9. -MET data is-provided in book form emulating-the computer-E~ . screen located in the back of Unit'1 Control Room.

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1. plant components (pumps, valves, pipes, etc.) that will fail for scenario purposes will be programed or controlled to fail by the simulator referee at-the appropriate times.

As long as the Simulator is live you need to respond in accordance with your training and procedures to the alarms and indications that you see.

Occasionally a referee may interject an event using a message-form if simulation is not possible.

2. If thg Simulator crashes or your actions are causing plant parameters to deviate significantly-from the expected (planned) data for any reason the Simulator referee w:,ll be directed to FREEZE the program. play will then continue by the most appropriate method to get us back on the timeline.

a) Back track may be used to reset conditions.

b) Time out may be called with-the simulator reinitialized at a later time period in the scenario with an appropriate " interim briefing" provided by the referees as to what was postulated

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b c) The simulator may be turned off and left off (dark board) with play continuing using paper nessage forms and prepared operational data as we have done in past drills from the Control Room. .

NOTE: FREEZE periods for the simulator =d2 Dot stop the rest of the drill from proceeding. It is an internal control for our use in keeping the operational data consistent with the prepared radiological data. You shall continue to play and verbally describe to'the referees what actions you would_be taking.

d) When in FREEZE, continue to follow your EOpS, communicate with other facilities as if nothing has happened unless.a.large step change in.the '

operational data needs to be explained.. Keep the drill going-unless the simulator lead referee-specifically allows you to relax or take a-break.

3. Ep_Mg individual.oarameters may bg mocked-yp if they are required to respond (for scenario control) in a manner that is inconsistent with the simulator modeling.

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- -. - most if not all. radiological data

- meteorological data

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4. If'you suspect a oroblem with A Simulator indihatinn-you may call an I&C Technician to come to the ControA Room from the OSC.

For scenario control, tell ths Referee of-your intended-request and a simulator staff personnel will role play tha 112 Tech. to troubleshoot the problem.

5. Other limitations:

- osCC interface must be strictly by phone

- EC turnover by phone only

- SRPT interface from Control Room to CSC, phone only

- cannot directly contact EOs excr?t by phone or radio since PA is not connected to thu Island.

- RMS computer Data display does n~t include fully-dynamic date like the operational data'from the Simulator. Some-data interpolation is.necessary between prepared time intervals.

OPPORTUNITIES

'I\-) 1. - Ability to conduct Emergency Plan drills-from outside of the real control room. (plant safety)

2. Better realism for Control Room Staff during' periods of live simulator action.
3. Improved realism,.too, for the TSC and--EOF-staffs when ,

the SPDS link from the Simulator is functional since they'can see the operational data changing '

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SALEN SHIFT PERSONNEL DRILL-PLAYERS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS In-addition to the' normal player instructions,.;pleaseikeept the following:in mind.

1. The-Control-Roon staff will'be participatingfin today's e exercise-from the salan simulator at the-NTC.

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Room Staff you can use the-NETS phones to' call the Unit 2 Control Room.and1the calls will be forwarded automatically to the Simulator- g you-may use.the DID.

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2. If?youfnced to go to the~ Control Room for-any reason, a-J i-Q-- Referee-stationed there will assist you as needed by 1( p' either-role playing.the-SNSS or-directing you to call-him.

EDO should call"the Simulator to speak With the SNSS for EC turnover briefing.

a OSC Coordinator should call SNSS at Simulator to ensure team priorities are correct.

Scenario problems will be addressed by the Head Referee-located in the TSC.

Real emergency or off normal situations, if they arise, should D2L be reported via NETS to the Control Room. Use the plant PA system or DID phones. Be sure to emphasize, "This is DQt a drill !"

3. SPDS in.the TSC and EOF should be live (real-time) off the Simulator model during all or most of the drill.

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4. The Simulator operational data may differ from that expected cnt predicted when the radiological data was generated. RQ D2% let any potential disconnects in the

-data throw you or let it-drag-down your performance.

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from time to time in an effort to control the. data,. but keep in mind that the drill continues-even during thoseL periods unless the Head Referee specifically stopc-the

-drill for some other reason.

6. When the drill beginsE(very shortly),:you are on shift,=

=at-work in your normal work locations and ready,-as --3 always, to respond. That is you-should have^your. normal  :

tools and -gear with you aus appropriate.-

Exception: LNEO's should:begin the drill in the OSciarea unless directed ~otherwise by a Referee.for:prestaging.

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around are detected, take:a moment to properly < document-4 those discrepancies in.accordance-:with-plant procedures 4
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A. SITE MAP OF SALEM GENERATING STATION 3.3.1 B. SALEM TRAINING SIMULATOR (NTC) 3.3.2 C. OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) 3.3.3 D. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) 3.3.4 E, MAP LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR TRAINING CENTER & 3.3.5 EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER F. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) 3.3.6 G. EMERGENCY NEWS CEN?ER (ENC) 3.3.7 (SALPd COMMUNITY CENTER)

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Your Emergency Position

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Title:

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SECTION 3.4

[' PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S CVALUATION REPORT Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Date: Oct. 28, 1992 , Drill Number: 592-04 ,.

Your Emergency Position

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( PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT

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tour Emergency Position

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,1 SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S CVALUATION REPORT Drill Typo: hrtificial Island Annual Exercise Date: Oct. ?B. 1992 , Drill Number: 592-04 ,

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4.1 Referee / Observer / Player Lists 4.1.0 4.2 Reforce/ Observer Instructions 4.2.0 4.3 Observation Sheets (Referee's) 4.3.0 4.4 Phone Lists (NETS, DID, ESSX) 4.4.0 O

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REFERErf/ OBSERVER ASSIGNMENT LIST  !

REV. O BOOK NO. NAME LOCATION / DUTIES l 1

J. JOE PIERSON SIML - LEAD REF - SNSS & CR OVERALL

2. DAVE FAWCETT SIML - OPERATIONS /OSC INTERFACE
3. JOHN (JJ) NICHOLS SIML - EOP USAGE / SIMULATOR CONTROL
4. PAUL WILLIAMS SIML - OPERATIONS /EOPs
5. JEFF JOHNSON SIML - COMMUNICATIONS /RMS DATA
6. (TBA - R. SAMPSON) CR - SIMULATOR / PLANT INTERFACE
7. SAM JONES OSC - LEAD REF - OSCC & OSC OVERALL
8. BILL WECKSTEIN OSC - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES - OSC
9. MATT HASSLER OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES
10. CLYDE BAUER OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES
11. KARL GOEBEL OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES
12. VIC LOWENSTEN OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES
13. DAVE CARON OSC - TEAM ACT7.VITIES
14. RON HEATON OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES
15. BILL O'BRIEN OSC - TEAM ACTIVITIES i
16. TOM MCILVAINE OSC - FIRE BRIGADE ACTIVITIES
17. DAVE SCULL CP - LEAD REF - CP OVERALL
18. DAVE RUYTER CP - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
19. JOHN THEURER CP - CHEMISTRY ACTIVITIES
20. CRAIG BANNER TSC - HEAD REF - TSC OVERALL-
21. RAY REECE TSC - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES-
22. JOHN MOLNER TSC - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
23. BILL CIANFRANI TSC - ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT
24. KEVIN GORMAN TSC - ADMIN SUPPORT
25. BOB KEYES TSC - ONSITE FIELD TEAM
26. JOE LOEB TSC - SECURITY ACTIVITIES
27. WARREN EVANS TSC - ENGINEERING DATA
28. BARRY WEISER MGH - GUARD HOUSE ACTIVITIES
29. TOM DIGUISEPPI . EOF . LEAD'OFFSITE REFEREE - EOF / ENC
30. LARRY-REITER EOF - LEAD REFEREE - EOF LEADS /OVERALL
31. JOHN TREJO EOF - RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
32. BOB YEWDALL EOF - RAD PRO: ACTIVITIES 33.--JOHN.MUSUMECI EOF - ENGINEERING
34. PHIL DUCA EOF - SITE SUPPORT STAFF

.35. KAREN ROOTS EOF - ADMIN SUPPORT.

36, JEANNE HEDGE EOF-- OFFSITE FIELD TEAM 37.- LUCIUS CLARK EOF - OFFSITE FIELD TEAM

-38. MICHAELE CAMP ENC --LEAD REFEREE --ENC OVERALL

.39. TOM. BROWN ENC - OPERATIONS ~ COMMUNICATION,

40. NEAL CALDWELL ENC - OPERATIONS - GOV'T RELATIONS
41. JOHN-MOONEY ENC - OPERATIONS - MEDIA INTERFACE

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GRADED EXERCISE s DRILL PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LIST l REV. O i EO. NAME LOCATION / POSITION

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2. P. JONES SIM - NSS "V" SHIFT
3. C. RECCl!ONE SIM - NSTA "V" SHIFT
4. S. CRAMPTON SIM - NCO "V" SHIFT
5. R. DUNN SIM - NCO "V" SHIFT
6. G. MATERA SIM - Communicator (CM2) "V" SHIFT
7. J. MOFFITT SIM - Communicator (CM1) "V" SHIFT 7a S. PINDALE SIM - NRC Resident
  1. 8, J. SERWAN OSC - Coordinator
  1. 9. K. ROLLINS OSC - Maintenance Supervisor
  1. 10. C. HASSLER OSC - Shift Cont Tech Elec
  1. 11. G. JOB OSC - Cont Tech Elec 4 12. J. CORBETT OSC - Cont Supervisor
  1. 13. M. SCOTT OSC - Nuc Tech Machinist

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  1. 15. R. VANRAAY OSC - Cont Tech I&C
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  1. 17. G. HORNEFF OSC - Shift Support Supervisor
  1. 18. R. DISANTIS OSC - Equipment operator - V SHIFT
  1. 19 K. DIVIDOCK OSC - Equ pment Operator - V SHIFT
  1. 20. P. GORE OSC - Equ pment Operator - V SHIFT
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$ # 22. M. STRAUBMULLER OSC - Equ pment Operator - V SHIFT

  1. 23. G. DOODY OSC - Radwaste operator - V SHIFT
  1. 24. D. BURBAGE OSC - Relay Supy
25. G. HOFER OSC - Relay Tech
  1. 26. T. NEUFANG OSC - Rad Pro Supv Exp Cont
27. D. HAMILTON OSC - Rad Pro Tech
28. J. CONREY, JR. OSC - Rad Pro Tech
  1. 29. J. MILLER OSC - Fire Brigade Supv
30. D. MARTELL OSC - Fire Brigade
31. S. MOSELY OSC - Fire Brigade
32. T. DENNY OSC - Fire Brigade
33. D. DANIELS OSC - Fire Brigade
34. J..AYARES OSC - Fire Brigade
35. J. CHEW OSC - Fire Brigade
  1. 36. D. BUCK OSC - Duty Storekeeper
  1. 37. G. FIGUEROA OSC - Planner
38. K. KING OSC - Administrative Support
  1. 39.-D. KELLY CP - Rad Dro1Supv In Plant
  1. -40. D. ZAK CP - Chem Supy
41. G. BIGGS CP - Chem _ Tech / PASS
42. T. LINDEMAN CP - Chem tech / PASS
43. M. CLARK SIM- Shift Rad Pro Tech (SIMULATOR)
44. A. JOHNS CP - Rad Pro Tech
45. J. MOORE CP - Rad Pro Tech
46. C. MCKENNA CP - Onsite Monitor p 47.LR. DOYLE CP - Onsite Monitor-V 48. C. NOLAN CP - Hope Creek RP Support
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  1. 51. T. CELLMER TSC - RAC 8 52. P. O'DONNEI' TSC - TSS
53. D. AZZARO TSC - Admin Support Supy
54. G. THOMSON TSC - EPA '
55. R. MAICHLE TSC - Security Liaison
56. R. PALMA TSC - Rad Pro Supy Off Site 57,
58. J. DIERICKX TSC - Zhemistry Supervisor
59. J. LEWIS TSC - Rad Pro Tech - Radio
60. W. WEED TSC - Rad Pro Tech - Dose Assessment
61. R. CHRANOWSKI TSC - Tech Supp Team Leader
62. P. MORAKINYO TSC - Electrical Engineer
63. C. TIMM TSC - Mechanical Engineer
64. W. LOWRY TSC - Controls Engineer
65. D. MARTRANO TSC - Core Therm Engineer
66. F. CORTAZAR TSC - Nuclear Fuels Eng
67. B. CONHOR TSC - Communicator (CM1)
68. W. GIGGETTS TSC - Communicator (CM2)
69. R. CURIONE TSC - Admin Support
70. T. FADDEN TSC - Admin Support
71. R. PROUD TSC - Admin Support
72. M. LAYMAN TSC - Admin Support
73. TBA - RENWICK TSC - Security Force Member
74. T. JOHNSON TSC - NRC Resident b(% 75. L. MILLER EOF - ERM
76. E. KATZMAN EOF - RSM
77. J. BAILEY EOF - TSM
78. M. PAREDES EOF - ASM
79. A. ORTICELLE EOF - SSM
80. D. MILLER EOF Rad Assess Staff
81. R. GRANBERG EOF - Rad Assess Staff
82. B. BILLINGS EOF - Rad Assess Staff
83. J. GOMERINGER EOF - Rad Assess Staff
84. E. WILLIAMS EOF - Rad Assess Staff
85. D. TISDEL EOF - Field Team Comm
86. L. KIRBY EOF - Off Site Team
87. T. MIGDAL, II EOF - Off Site Team
88. D. VALERI EOF - Off Site Team
89. A. WESOLEK EOF - Off Site Team 90, R. VILLAR EOF - Licensing Support
91. P.-STEINHAUER EOF _ System; Engineer
92. J. GOMEZ EOF - System Engineer
93. S. HO EOF - System Engineer
94. S. MAKAM ' EOF - System Engineer-
95. D. MC CULLUM EOF - System Engineer
96. W. MCDEVITT EOF Controls Engineer
97. A. BELL EOF - Electrical Engineer

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PLAYER ASSIGNMENTS CONTINUED ,

NO. NAME- LOCATION / POSITION 98.-B. BRYANT EOF - Admin Support s- 99. A. GROSS EOF - Admin Support 100. C. TOLLEY EOF - Admin Support.  ;

101. J. TUSSEY EOF - Admin Support 102. L. VEASEY EOF - Admin Support ,

103. D. HITCHNER EOF - Personnel Supervisor i 104. J. HARPER EOF - Purchasing' Support j 105. R. GEHRET, JR. EOF - MC Support

  • 106. T. KING EOF - SSM Staff 107. D. WILSON EOF - SSM Staff 108. C. ANDERSON EOF - SSM Staff 109. M. IVANICK EOF - Security Liaison 110. D. BURGIN EOF - EPA  !

111. J. SCHAFFER EOF - EPC 112. TBA - RENWICK EOF - Security ~ Force Member '

113. TBA - RENWICK EOF - Security Force Member 114. R. BELL EOF - Public Info Liaison 115. M. ZIEGLER EOF - Telecommunications Supp= ,

116. R. BURRICELLI ENC - Company Spokesperson I 117. B. GORMAN ENC - ENC Manager >

118. J. ABOOD ENC - Comm Supy '

119. R. WERDANN ENC - Lead Tech ~ Advisor' 120. R. BASHALL ENC - Tech Advisor 121. R. BRAVO ENC - Tech Advisor -

122. P. CENTORE ENC'- Staff Writer 4 .

123. M. O'NEIL ENC - Staff Writer O 124. F. DAVIS 125. V. GRIMES ENC.- Media Monitor ENC-- Media. Monitor 126. P. TRAVERS ENC - Ind Co-owner Coord i 127. J. REED ENC - Rumor Control Coord 128. R. SUTTCH ENC - Media Info.Line Supv- ,

129. N. ANDERSON ENC -Media Info; Operator 130. B. KIDD ENC Media Info Operator 131, V. MARSHALL ENC - Media Info Operator-132. D. STRAUBMULLER ENC'- Ops: Supervisor ,

133. D. CHEESEMAN ENC - Admin Supp;- >

134. J. KURMAN ENC - Admin Supp

- 135. C. BRENNER ENC' Admin Supp 136.LA. SHIMP. ENC - Admin Supp

- 137. K. LEACH ENC . Admin Supp' 138. S. .NEGRON ENC - Audio / Visual Serv-

  • 139. L. NEWMAN ENC - Gov Relations Coord.

140. TBA RENWICK ENC . Security force' member 141. TBA - RENWICK ENC . Security. Force' Member 142. TBA .RENWICK' ENC - Security Force Member

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL / EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES AND ODBERVERS

1. Referees are assigned by PSE&G to all key functional areas to control and evaluate the exercise. In addition, they are prepared to accompany teams into the field (onsitc and offsite) to provide data and event messages that support the overall exercise scenario.

Observers may also be assigned to provide additional feedback regarding the effectiveness of the exercise and the plan.

2. Onsite Referees / Observers will coordinate their activities with the Head Referee in the Technical Support Center. If unable to contact the Head Referee, then contact the OSC Lead Refereo. Offsite Referees / Observers will contact the EOF Lead Referee.
3. Message forms and simulated operational / radiological data are used to initiate, modify, and complete the events that comprise the ovorall scenario.

p Two kinds of messages e-e used:

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' '# Controllinn angsaces used as the primary means of implementing scenario events by presenting postulated I alarms or indications to the appropriate player (s) to supplement or augment Simulator indications.

Continaency mgssaaes used at the discretion of the Head Referee in order to maintain the scenario timeline or prompt specific response activities that were planned to be evaluated (exercise objectives related).

Messages are expected to be provided to the designated drill player at the time specified on the form. Although generally self sufficient, the referee may follow-up with an explanation of the mesnage to ensure that it is understood.

Referees will not initially provide information to the players regarding scenario development or the resolution of problem areas encountered. The players are expected to obtain information through their own organization and exercise their own judgment in determining response actions and resolving problems. In the event of incorrect or incomplete responses, or if the player indicates lack of knowledge of how to proceed, the referee will prompt the player with the necessary instructions or contingency messages and will note the deficiency for later critique, k-4.2.0 l,

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4. scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simulated events. No Control Room actions, or reactions involving operation of plant systems, or effecting generation capability will be initiated. All exercise scenario messages will begin and end with the words, "THIS IS A DRILL".

Referees stationed at areas vital to maintaining generating  ;

capability should be especially aware, and take extra precautions, in issuing messages or giving instructions regarding the scenario events.

5. Where practical, operational and radiological data will be 11 splayed on the Simulator in real time or in hard copy format at locations where the data would normally be available to the player during a real emergency. Referees will control the use of this information to ensure that the correct data is displayed at the correct time and to provide interpolated data betwocn prepared time intervals.
6. Players may occasionally insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The lead referees have the authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to exercise " scenario license" to preserve the continuity of the drill and meet the objectives of the exercise.

("~N Players are expected to demonstrate good drillsmanship by (j accepting the referee's decision and continue to play while noting their concerns for resolution at the critique.

7. Prior to drill commencement, lead referees shall establish communications with their counterparts in each facility.

All referee watches and clocks shall be synchronized with the Simulator.to ensure the proper control of messages and data per the timeline of the scenarAo.

8. OSC Referees and those observers or'evaluatoro who intend to follow team activities must be prepared ahead of time to do so. ( i.e. Vital Area access, RWP sign-in, hard hats and glasses if needed, etc.)
9. Scenario problems not covered in this exercise manual must be referred to the Head Referee for resolution if they are in any wa exercise.y affecting the safe or effective conduct of this
10. a meal may be provided by For drills exceeding four hours,ific neal time break in the PSE&G,io.however, scenar there is no spec All participants, including referees, should be relieved for their meal as time permits, but not to j interfere with the exercise.

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1. Know the overall Referee / Observer organization. Know especially the Lead Referee in your facility or area.
2. Remember that there are two clocks:

Scenario time, starting at 00:00 and real clock time.

3. Identify the players you are controlling or observing.
4. Identify yourscif to the players as their referee / observer.

Ensure all participants wear ID provided (i.e. shirts, hats)

5. Determine the phone use to maintain commu(or radiowith nications for field your teams) that you will lead reforce.
6. Position yourself to maximize your effectiveness in issuing messages and controlling the responses of the recipients.
7. Keep the play on schedule by issuing messages on time, Refer to the overall scenario timeline.
8. Mree sure the players understand what the message is trying to convey, but dQ D21 prompt what is expected of the player to perform.

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10. Remember to call the Head Referee to report if players actions depart significantly from the scenario script and may affect the overall scenario timeline. If necessary intervene with the player actions to put the scenario back on track, "for scenario control".
11. Identify yourLelf to any Federal evaluators (NRC/ FEMA). Make them reasonably aware of your interactions wLth the players as you control the scenario.
12. Make notes on good and bad things that happen. Note both strengths and weaknesses in individual _ performances as well as the plan. Attempt to assess the causes of poor performance and use the observation checklists.
13. Attend the post drill critique session to provide your comments and recommendations to the Lead Referees.
14. Remember, if a real emergency or operational problem' occurs call off your portion of the exercise and notify the Head Referee immediately.

15.- Ensure that actual problems with plant equipmer,or structures that are discovered during the exerc.'se, if any, r~T are identified to the duty SNSS and documented by the players

(,) if necessary (EMIS tagging).

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DON'Ts i

1. Don't leave your post at key times. '!
2. Don't prompt the players except through use of approved l messages.  ;
3. Don't coach the players.  ;
4. Don't criticize or praise the player's actions during the i play of the drill. t
5. Don't allow the players to introduce events or modify the data. i In other words, don't deviate from the scenario timeline

-unless such actions are expressly permitted by the Head Referee.

6. Don't allow the player's actions, or your own, to violate normal plant rules regarding security safety, or radiological controls. Exercise your a,uthority as a 1 referee at all times to ensure-plant and pursonnel safety.- ,
7. Don't allow the players to be distracted by the presence of. -

observers or evaluators. These participants may wish to'ask

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actions they are observing. Such questions are permissible, but should be directed first to the referee'who may provide- -

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.( s'-) ARTIFICIAL' ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1992 REFEREE OBSERVATION DHEETS Pace #

4.3.1 Control Room Command and Control / Operations 4.3.2 Control Room Notifications and Communications 4.3.3 TSC Command and Control / Security 4.3.4 TSC Technical Support ,

4.3.5 TSC Radiological Assessment / Chemistry Response 4.3.6 TSC Notification and Communication / Administration Support 4.3.7 OSC Command and Control / Operations / Communications 4.3.8 OSC Support Personnel 4.3.9 Chemistry (PASS) Sampling and Analysis Tea.as

/" 4.3.10 Control Point Command and

( _ Control / Operations / Communications 4.3.11 Inplant/Onsite/Offsite Radiation Monitoring Teams 4.3.12 EOF Radiological Assessment 4.3.13 EOF Technical Assessment 4.3.14 EOF Command and Control /Operdtions/ Security 4.3.15 EOF Communicationa/ Administrative Support 4.3.16 ENC Public Information and Media Relations 4.3.17 Exorcise Control and Evaluation .

4.3.18 Observation / Evaluation Sheet (Referees / Observers) 4.3.20 Controller Critique Guidelines 4.3.0

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4.3.1 ODSERVATION CHECKLIST Area /Functton Cbm 'ved: C2ntrol Room qsmmand and Control /Qnprationc

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Exorcise Dates Ererelso Qhagutives to be demonstrated 6decu(check ate one)

Inadeauate A.2 Provide technical and operational information concerning plant status /

prognosis to appropriate TSC and EOF emergency personnel. __

B.1 Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions.

c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency plan procedures. _,

C.2 Trannfor responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator. ____

C.3 Command and control of Control Room

~s emergency response.

C4 Establjshing and directing OSC team priorities through the OSCC.

C.5 Identify changing plant conditions and '

brief Control Room personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status.

F.1 Recognizing operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.

Signed:

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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4.3.2 OBSERVATION Cl!ECKLIST Area /Tunction Observed Control Room Notificationg_pnd Communications Name: Exercise Dates (check one)

Lttreise qhfectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadeauate A.2 Communi.7& cions capabilities between Emergency k#sporno Facilities.

B.1 Implement notifications and data communications in accordance with procedures.

B.2 Capability to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware. __

B.3 Capability to notify and communicate with the NRC via secondary phone lines.

F.2 Proper communciations methods and timely notifications to offsite agencies. ,

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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Exorcise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecu(check ate one)

Inadeauate A.1 Activation and staffing of the Technical Support Center. l B.1 Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions. .

f C.1 Implement ap procedures. propriate Emergency Plan C.2 Transfer responsibilities of Emergency coordinator.

  • C.3 Command and control of TSC emergency response.

C.4 Effective organizational control end integrated. emergency response.

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C.5 Identify changing plant conditions ai.d brief TSC personnel concerning degraded or improved plant ctatus.

I.1 Establishing and controlling security access onsite and maintaining personnel accountability within the Protected Area. __

Signed:

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Exercise Date:

(check one)

Exercine obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuatg Inadeauate B.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.

c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

H.1 Develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accidents affecting plant systems or components.

H.2 Assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and engineering based PAR's when appropriate.

OJf . 3 Identify or recognize when fission

() product boundaries are breached.

H.4 Estimate fuel damage using available data should core damage occur.

Signed:

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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Exercise Datet i (check one)

Exerciso Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadecuatg i C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

C .' 4 Coordinate, control, and deploy radiological monitoring t3ams.

D.1 Communicate with and control field i monitoring teams and receipt and analysis * ,

of field data, j D.2 Determine recommendations of PAR's based on dose projections or plant chemistry.

G.1 Decision making for limiting exposure '

of emergency response personnel.

O.2 G perform dose asseusment and effectively dist-ibute dosimetry and thyroid blocxing Agents, if appropriate. _

Signed -j Note: Une the back of this sheet to give details on any "Anadequate" demonstrations of objectives. ,

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Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Ad.tqunts Inadecuato A.2 Communications capabilities betwoon emergency response facilities. ,

A.3 Facilities and displa emergency operations.ys to support _,

B.2 Capability to perform timely notifications to the States of Now Jersey and Dolaware.

B.3 Communicato technical information between emergoney response facilities.

D.3 Capability to notify and communicate with the NRC via the Emergency Notification System (ENS). ,_

()D.4 Capability to formulate around the clock emergoney responso duty rosters to allow extended activation of emergency response.

F.2 Proper communciations methods and timely notifications to offsito agencies.

Signedt 4

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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-Name: Exercian Datet Exercise Obiectiven to be demonstrated Adecu(check ate one)

Inadecuatg A.2- Communications capabilities between emergency response facilities.

B.3 Communication of technical information between the OSC and other ERFs.

C.1 Implement a procedures.ppropriate Emergency Plan F.4 Command and control functions within the OSC.

F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the OSC.

.6 Coordinate the dispatch of OSC teams to meet SNSS priorities.

G.3 Adequate health physics support for OSC dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern.

Signed

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adeauste Inadeauste F.3 Implement protective actions for site personnel dispatched from the OSC.

F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the OSC.

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t G.3 Adequase health physics support for OSC dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern.

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(check one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadeauate A.2 Provide technical information concerning plant status / chemistry to the TSC.

C.* Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

D.3 Capability to obtain and analyze samples via the PASS sampling system. **

G.3 Adequate health physics support for Chemistry sampling teams deployed in areas of radiological concern.

    • Optional for this exercise. Should be demonstrated if the scenario and time permit.

Signed:

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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-Area / Function Observed: C2Dtrol' Point Command and Control / Communications- ,

-Name: Exercise Date: ,

(check one)

Exercife Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadecuate .

A.2 Communications capabilities between emergency response facilities.

B.3 Communication of-technical-intormation between the CP and other ERFs.

C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

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C.3- Command and control of control Point emergency response.

G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and-thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate.

-f'd *.3, Adequate health-' physics support for OSC dispatched teams deployed in areas  :

of-radiological concern.

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" inadequate" demonstrationu of objectives.

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(check one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adeauate Inadeauate C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

F.6 Coordinate the dispatch of OSC and CP teams to meet SNSS priorities.

G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate.

G.3 Adequate health physics support for OSC dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. _

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Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any

" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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4.3.11(b) OBSERVATION CHECKLIST i

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E (check _one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadecuate-.

L C .' 1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan

procedures.

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.D.1 Communicate radiological data from the

-field to the TSC and respond-to control.

G.2 Methods and resources _for distributing _

dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent '

to emergency responders, if appropriate.

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-Area / Function Observed: Offsite Monitorina Teams Name: Exercise Date:

{ check one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adeauate Inadeauate C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

D.1 Communicate radiological data from the field to the EOF and respond to control.

G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate, p

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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.Name: Exercise Date:

(check one).

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadecuate C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures. .

-:C.4 Coordinate, control, and deploy radiological monitoring teams.

D.1 Communicate with and control field monitoring teams and receipt and analysis of field data.

D.2 Determine recommendations of PAR's based on dose projections or plant chemistry.

.G.1 . Decision making for? limiting exposure of emergency response personnel.

O".G.2 Periecm dose assessment and effectively

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distribute dosimetry and; thyroid-blocking agents, if appropriate.

Signed::

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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(check one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadeauate 8.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.

C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

H.1 Develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accidents affecting plant systems or components.

H.2 Assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and engineering based PAR's when appropriate.

Identify or recognize when fission OH.3 product boundaries are breached.

Signed:

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" inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

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(check one)

Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuat.e Inadecuate A.1 Activation and staffing of the Emergency Operations Facility.

B.1 Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions.

c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

C.2 Transfer responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator.

C.3 Command and control of EOF emergency response.

-- C Effective organizational control and

( gj .4 integrated emergency response.

C.5 Identify changing plant conditions and brief EOF personnel concerning-degraded or improved plant status.

D.2 Determination of PAR's based on plant conditions and/or dose projections.

I.1 Establishing and controlling security access to the EOF.

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Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any

" inadequate" demonstrations-of objectives.

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Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated 'Adecuate' 'Inadecuate-Demonstrate-communicatione A.2 .

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capabilities-of the EOF with the Control = Room, TSC, and outside.' agencies-B. 2 ' Implement notifications in a timely-manner ~

B.3 Demonstrate the communication

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- B.4 -Demonstrate the capability.

- to formulate around'the clock emergency response duty rosters-to allow thr, extended activation of facilities.

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" inadequate"-

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Exercise Obiectives to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadeauate E.1 Demonstrate the activation and staffing of the ENC A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities between the ENC and the EOF E.2 Demonstrate the ability to issue coordinated periodic ~

public information releases.

E.3 Demonstrate ability to provide rumor control and responce to inquiries from the general public in a coordinated fashion E.4 Demonstrate ability to provide clear, timely, and accurate

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C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan Procedures I.1 Establish and Control Security access to the ENC.

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Exercise obiectives-to be demonstrated Adecuate Inadecuate.

J.1 Demonstrate-the ability to control the scenario in ac-cordance with the-prescribed timeline.

J.2 Demonstrate the ability to '

provide scenario data and-address questions which per-tain-to data without prompting J.3 Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the- -

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( / REFEREE / OBSERVER DRILL EVALUATION REPOR'r Name: Exercise / Drill Date: Oct. 28, 1992 Location: (circle one) SIM OSC TSC CP EOF ENC Exercise / Drill

Title:

Artificial Island Annual Exercise (892-04)

Drill Commenced: Drill Terminated:

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Note: Refer to Critique Guidelines and Exercise / Drill Objectives OBSERVATIONS - Performance of area observed to include drillsmanship.

Areas of Good Performance by personnel: (continue on back, if needed) b O Areas of Poor or Questionable Performance: (cont'd on back, if need)

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FCcility/ Equipment problems or concerns:

Procedure problems or concerns:

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1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION A. Staffing (full response, timely)

B. Facility set up (automatic, timely)

C. Command and control (clear, positive, proactive)

D. EC turnover (effective, timely)

2. CLASSIFICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS A. Classifications (appropriate, timely)

B. Notifications to site personnel (clear, timely)

C. Notifications to States / Agencies (clear, timely)

3. CO'.iMUNICATIONS A. Within Group / Facility (clear, frequent, to the point)

B. Between ERFs complete)

C. (clear, frequent,iers, Equipment (telephones, telecop radios, PA)

4. PROCEDURE COMPLIANCE A. Procedural guidance is sufficient?

B. Procedures (available, complied with)

C. Procedure forms, lists, data tables (up to date)

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( S. EXPOSURE CONTROL A. . Exposure minimized when possible (ALARA) 4 B. Rad monitorjng equip./ dosimetry (operable, available)

C. Protective:Actio1. Decisions / Recommendations (correct)

6. EMERGENCY MITIGATING ACTIONS A. Mitigating actions taken were proper B. Develcping problems were anticipated 'what. if thinking)

C. Priorities established (clear, SNSS directed, revised as needed)

7. FACILITIES A. Functional for response objectives B. Supplies / Equip. (available, calibrated, operable)

C. Reference documents (available, up to date)

8. SCENARIO CONTROL A. comprehensive)

B. Scenariodata Scenario events (realistic, sufficient, (consistent, challenging,isplayed d well) -

9. DRILLSMANSHIP A. Referees prepared (scenario control, player interaction).

B. Players maintained involvement with drill events C. Plant safety (separation of drill events and normal plant operation was adequately addressed)

D. Critique (problems identified, feedback, praise, player input, attendance forms)

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1. Take control of the critique meeting Do not allow it to develop into a gripe cession. Cut someone off (politely) if necessary. It will benefit the entire group and they will respect you for it.
2. Seek suggested colutions to problems identified.
3. Provide positive feedback (praise for good performance) as well as raising items of concern.
4. Distribute and collect participant evaluation report forms.
5. Collect all attendance forms distributed.
6. Limit the participant critique to 60 minutes.

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ANNUAL-EXERCISE 1992-SCENARIO OVERVIEW SECTION # SECTION NAME F1q1_f j 5.1 Scenario Synopsis 5 .1. 0 --

5.2 Scenario Timeline- =5.2.0 5.3 Major-Observable-Onsite Events 5.3.O I 5.4 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events .5.4.0 5.5 Radiological Assumptions. 5.5.0 5.6 Exercise-Objectives (Confidential) -5.6,0 CAUTION O. THIS SECTION.-IS FOR REFEREE / EVALUATOR: REFERENCE ONLY !

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With the extremely hot weather a severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the Delaware Valley until 8:00 PM. Due to several major outages ongoing, the PJM has issued a 5% voltage reduction. The SYSTEM OPERATOR has requested all PSE&G units to maintain 100% power until after the peak at 10:00 PM. The gas turbine has been started and is running at base load.

HOPE CREEK Generating Station is currently at 100% power.

SALEM UNIT 1 is currently in mode 5, refueling outage is complete and containment integrity has been established.

SALEM UNIT 2 is currently at 100% power and has been for the last three months. The only exceptions were for short periods of time when power was reduced due to solar magnetic disturbances (SMD'S). These SMD'S affect the main power 9

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, [ ) Reactor Coolant Chemistry analysis indicates that several fuel pins are leaking. This has caused a minor increase in Reactor Coolant Activity. The leakage started one month ago and the Nuclear Fuels Group estimates approximately 0.01% clad defects currently. The leaking fuel pins are suspected to be manufacturing imperfections and new fuel assemblies will replace them when Salem Generating Station Unit 2 shuts down for refueling.

Chemistry samples have shown that RCS Activity is elevated, higher than normal, but within Tech spec limits. The AOP for HIGH ACTIVITY'IN THE REAC'10R COOLANT, S2.OP-AB.RC-0002(Q), has been entered as a precautionary trending method for the tracking of the higher than normal RCS Activity. Chemistry is providing RCS activity results once-per shift.

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(3_) RC-0001(Q), was initiated. A leak rate calculation was performed and determined to be 12 gpm unidentified. At 13:15 (1:15PM) Tech Spec 3.4.7.2b for Reactor Coolant System Operational Leakage was entered. A centrifugal charging pump was placed in service and letdown reduced to 45 gpm.

In addition a surveillance of the operable EDG'S is in progress and near completion.

At 16:30 (4:30PM) an NEO and a Rad Pro Tech. entered Unit 2 containment lcoking for the source of the leakage.

All major plant equipment and ESF components and systems are operable with the following exceptions: (estimated time to complete work) 23 SERVICE WATER PUMP C/T'D - Motor replacement. Motor due on site in 2 days.

2B EMERGENCY DIESEL C/T'D - Repair of shaft driven oil pump completion expected in 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

22 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT C/T'D - Work on low speed breaker, completion by end of shift this evening.

I 22 CONTAINMENT SPRAY PUMP C/T'D - Motor replacement in progress Return at midnight.

2 UNIT BORIC ACID BATCH TANK C/T'D - Maintenance to rep 3 ace agitator motor. Return in 2 days.

1 HOUSE HEATING BOILER C/T'D - Repair tube leak. Boiler is drained and ready to work. Return expected in 1 week.

22 COMPONENT COOLING PUMP C/T'D - Routine PM internal inspection, of thrust bearing, pamp cover is removed. Return expected in 3 days.

21 CEARGING PUMP C/T'D - Impeller replacement work is in progress. Return late tomorrow afternoon.

22 BLEED STEAM COIL DRAIN TANK PUMP C/T'D - Seal replacement.

Return expected in one week.

The Equipment Operator at the diesels has returned to the Control Room. The Surveillance Requirements 4.8.1.1.1.a and 4.8.1.1.2.a.2 are complete and satisfactory.

At 16:45 (4:45 PM) the em;ipment operator in the Unit 2 containment reports that he can't find or identify any leak and that he is out of_ Containment.

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For scenario control, it is assumed that other than the Reactor Coolant System and Containment, there is no damage to structures, facilities, or equipment used by the Emergency Response Organization. There is no effect I to communications systems, roads, bridges or sirens.

Scenario Bynopsis:

At 17:05 (5:05PM) the Operations Manager notifies the SNSS to initiate a unit shutdown at 25% per hour and expect to be off line and stable in Mode 3 at 21:00 hours.

The SNSS should refer to Section 1 of the ECG and declare an Unusual Event.

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  • UNUSUAL EVENT DECLARED PER ECG INITIATING CONDITION 1.B; PRIMARY LEAK EXCEEDING T/8 LIMITS RESULTING IN UNIT SHUT DOww.

As Emergency coordinator (EC), the SNSS wil' initiate the required notifications.

At 17:40 (5:40PM) a rumbling noise is heard and severe vibrations felt at Salem Generating Station and OHA A-37 (UNIT

1) is illuminated and the seismic monitor is checked by the SNSS. The temblor lasts about 15 - 20 seconds.

The SNSS will attempt to contact the National Earthquake Center (NEC), but cannot get an estimate from them for at least 20 minutes while the data is analyzed.

When contacted again at 18:05 (6:05PM) the NEC will inform the station that an earthquake of 5.8 to 6.0 on the Richter Scale

(>0.1g) occurred in the Delaware Valley area. The epicenter is-in'the Delaware River close to Artificial Island.

Unknown to the plant staff at this time the. source of the unidentified leakage, a hairline crack in the suction line weld to 24 Reactor Coolant Pump has been weakened even further,

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('~'} . Valve, 2VC6, has failed to an intermediate-position which may

(,) or may not be noticed at this time.

The mechanics-working on the 21 Charging Pump will feel the rumbling, and the person realigning the impeller will slip and fall into the contaminated area. Emergency Medical support will be required for the injured mechanic.

The SNSS should refer to Section 12 of the ECG and t~clare an Alert.

  • ALERT DECLARED PER ECG INITIATING CONDITION 12.B; OPERATING BASIS EARTHQUAKEe (Since the earthquake is felt on Artificial Island, Hope Creek would have also declared an Alert, but this exercise will only involve Salem.)

Chemistry may call the control room with the 16:00 hours RCS Activity sample results. The results show that the RCS Activity has not increased since the last sample. DEI-131 is at .38 uCi/

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The SNSS (EC) will direct the Shift Support Supervisor to activate the Operations Support Center (OSC) and dispatch teams for damage assessment.

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At 18:40 (06:40PM) the control room staff will receive an overhead annunciator alarm (K-22) 500 KV BKR TRBL. '

The SNSS will notify the OSC to dispatch a corrective action and repair team to investigate the problem. Shortly the 500 KV Breaker Bus Section 1-9 will trip causing ru) immediate problems.

j At 19: 00 (7:00PM) the control room staff will receive an over head annunciator alarm (G-32) TAC PMP DISCH PRESS HI OR LO and ,

22 TAC Pump will trip. 21 TAC Pump will auto start. Again the j SNSS will notify the OSC to dispatch a corrective action and '

repair team-to investigate the problem with the TAC Pump.

At 19:22 (7:22PM) the Control Room will receive indications of potential loose parts in the Reactor Pressure Vessel based on overhead annunciator, MIMS INPACT.

At 19:24 (7:24PM) the control room staff will receive an overhead annunciator alarm (D-36) RCP VIBS HI. They may review C(~Y 5.1.3

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At 19:25 (7:25PM) 24 Reactor Coolant Pump begins.to rapidly degrade (MULTIPLE SEAL FAILURE) . Reactor Coolant Pump #1 Seal D/P goes to zero as /1 seal catastrophically fails, followed by

  1. 2 and /3 seals. Pump shaft binding occurs as a result of the seal failure (indicated by excessive Amps) and vibration goes offsccle high. This causes excessive torsional stresses, further aggravating the existing flaw at the 24 Reactor Coolant Pump suction weld. Leak rate increases from 12 gpm to 300 gpm.

Within a minute, 24 Reactor Coolant Pump iP Stopped in accordance with S2.OP-AB.RCP-0001(Q) RCP ABNORMALITY, Attachment 1. Shortly thereafter, 24 Reactor Coolant Pump zg j suction weld catastrophically fails, resulting in a Large Break LOCA. EOP-TRIP-1, (REACTOR TRIP OR SAFETY INJECTION) and EOP-  ? /O'#j/M LOCA-1 (LOSS OF REACTOR COOLANT) will be implemented.

After assessing the plant status and immediate actions the SNSS should refer to the ECG SGction 1 and recommend escalating the emergency classification to the Emergency Duty Officer (EDO).

The EDO, now the Emergency Coordinator (EC), should refer to g3 the-ECG Section 1 and encalate the event classification to a U) s Site Area Emergency.

  • SITE AREA EMERGENCY DECLARED PER ECG INITIATING CONDITION 1.D; PRIMARY LEAK (LOCA) GREATER THAN TOTAL MAKEUP CAPACITY.

Accountability of onsite personnel will be limited to the exercise players only.

With the implementation of the Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP's) Chemistry will be notified around 19:50 (7:50PM) to sample RCS with PASS and analyze for failed fuel and' Boron.

At 19:55 (7:55PM) the Refueling Water Storage Tank (RWST) will reach its low level alarm and EOP-LOCA-3, (COLD LEG RECIRCULATION) should be implemented.

The 22 RHR PUMP will trip as the procedure is being implemented and the semi-automatic swapover will not work forcing the operators-to stop 21 RHR PUMP momentarily.

By 19:59'(7:59PM) Cold Leg'Reci.rculation manual swapover will be almost complete.-When the control room staff attempts to restart 21 RHR PUMP after it was stopped to swap suction, it fails to start.

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V At 20:15 (8:15PM) the Containment R44 CHANNELS are indicating 100 R/hr and increasing.

By 20:45 (8:45pm) the OSC team has repaired the 21 RHR PUMP and it will be placed in service. With Emergency Recirculation the control room staff will exit EOP-LOCA-5.

At 21:00 (9:00PM) Charginy Pump Room Area Rad Monitor (2R4) goes into alarm and the Containment R44 Channels indicate over 200 R/hr; q j, With the LOCA in progress and indication of severe loss of Puel Cladding, the SNSS should refer to ECG Section 6 and notify the EDO that escalation to a General Emergency is recommended.

The EDO should notify the Emergency Response Manager (ERM) now the Emergency Coordinator. The ERM should refer to ECG Section 6 and escalate the event to a General Emergency.

  • GENERAL EMERGENCY DECLARED PER ECG INITIATING CONDITION 6.

A & B; SEVERE LOSS OF CLADDING AND LOSS OF PRIMARY COOLANT g3 A Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) will be determined based upon plant conditions.

Unknown at this time the earthquake caused more damage than realized. The "O" ring on the Pressure Relief valve-2VCS is slowly failing.

At 21:15 (9:15PM) the control room staff will receive indications of the trip of 22 Safety Injection Pump. The OSC will be notified and a corrective action and repair team dispatched.

The control room will receive alarms and indications that 25 Containment Fan Coil Unit has tripped at 21:30 (9:30PM) and the SNSS will notify the OSC to have a team dispatched.

By 21:20 (9:20PM) the control Room has confirming-indications of a degraded core with possible loss of coolable geometry based on 1000 R/hr seen on 2R44A & 44B and increasing hydrogen concentration in Containment.

At 21:59 (9:59PM) an aftershock is felt onsite that is not as strong as the first-te6clor. Seismic indication and the National Earthquake center will later confirm an aftershock quake of slightly less intensity (~5.4 on the Richter Scale).

Two things happen as a result of the aftershock.

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imnediate ten-fold increase in Containment Area Radiation Monitor readings.

And secondly the mechanical shock of the earthquake along with the damaged "O" rings (valve disk seating surface or " rubber boot" causes 2VC5 to fail in an intermediate (open) position.

This results in a breach of Containment and both Auxiliary Building Dose Rates and Plant Vent Effluent release rates increase rapidly. [7 bbr.

Offsite monitoring will begin tracking the plume to measure and confirm its projected strength and position in time to support the adequacy of existing PARS.

The OSC corrective action and repair team has completed its work on 25 Containment Fan Coil Uriit and it will be returned to service at 22:15 (10:15PM).

At 23:00 (ll OOPM) the low speed breaker is repaired by the OCC and 22 Containment Fan Coil Unit will be returned to service.

Based upon the improving situation (Reactor Core Cooling adequate to prevent further degradation, and radiological gg releases reduced to minimal) the Emergency Coordinator should

() determine that the plant status has improved and the radiological risks are decreasing.

By 23:30 (11:30PM), emergency conditions have stabilized. The Containment pressure has been reduced to zero psig and the Plant Vent release rate is decreasing.

Emergency stabilization considerations; aftershocks from the earthquake are highly possible. Discussion should emphasize the concerns for subsequent aftershocks and potential for more plant damage.

Following a demonstration of the Emergency Response Organization's capability to continue operation of the ERF's around the clock (relief rosters developed) and an evaluation of the best course of action-from this point on (i.e., proceed to cold shutdown, restore containment integrity, repair out of service equipment, etc .).

The EOF Lead Referee may determine that the existing conditions support termination of the exercise. With the concurrence of the Head Referee and NRC evaluators the scenario will cease.

A critique of the Exercise will commence at each facility with

,_. all players and referee's participating immediately after or

) during restoration of the ERF's to a ready status.

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16:30 -G,:30 01 REVIEW OF THE INITIAL CokDITIONS ST ALL SALEM SHIFT PERSONNEL 1. LEAD REFEREE IN THE SIMutATOR WILL PARTICIPANTS. HOLD AN INITIAL CONDITIONS BRIEFIkG FOR CONTROL ROOM STAFF & COMMUNICA-TORS IN PARALLEL WITH THIS BRIEFING.

2. ENSL!RE KET PLAYERS AND REFEREES ARE AVAILABLE TO START THE DRtLL.
3. ENSURE CONTROL ROOM CONTROLLER IS nVAILABLE TO SUPPORT DRILL COORDINA-TION WITH DUTT SHIFT.

16:50 -00:10 02 PRE-DRILL PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREE O REFEREE NOTES (CONT'D)

3. ENSURE THAT SALEM DUTY $NSS If AWARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAN?tE MAY BE TAKEN DURING THE DRILL.
4. HEAD REFEREE, ENSURE THAT THE SALEM CR CONTROLLER IS IN PLACE TO C00RDI-NATE SIMULATOR /CR INTERFACE, STATION PA ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC.

17:05 00:05 03 OPERATIONS MANAGER HAS DIRECTED THE $NSS Sks$ T. THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF TD IMPLEMENT TO SHUTDOWN UNIT TWO AT 25% PER HOUR TO 10P-4 POWER OPERATION.

COMPLY WITH T.S. REQUIREMENTS ON RCS 2. COMMENCE A CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN AT 25%

LEAK RATES. PER HOUR.

3. $4SS SHOULD REFER 10 ECG SECTION 1.B OR 15.A.1 AND DECLARE AN UNUSUAL [

EVEhT.

4. IMPLEMENT ATTACHFENT 1
5. DIRECT DEstCNATED COMMUNICATOL i TO IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENTS 6 & 8.
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4. SEmo CPERATORS TO INSPECT PLA4T AREAS FCR DAMAE. *

., 17:41 00:41 09 EARTHQUALE (ELT Rf ALL ONSITE PER50k=EL. ALL OtSITE PLAYERS 1. PLATERS TO CNECK THEIR AaEAS FOR ANY DAMAGE AuD REPORT SACK FlW0luCS TO S4S5.

17:43 00:45 10 CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES A CALL FOR MEDICAL MECmANIC  %. MECMANIC WILL CALL THE SIMULATOR 70 AS$1 STANCE FROt TME AUXILIARY BLDG. NCTIFY TME ComTROL ROOM $74FF.

2. MECMANIC IS BOT EXPECTED TO PERF0EM FIRST A!D CTWER TMAN TRYING TO CIP-FORT TME v!CT!M, KEEP MIM CALM, PRE- ,

WENT!=G FUR!nER INJURY.

3. ACC SMALL WCTIFY SITE PROTECT 104 To RESPOND WITM EmERGENCf ICDICAL ASSIS-TArCE.
4. hCO IMPLEMENT M10-FRS-I-003 70 CooRD-IEATE MEDICAL RESPONSE. >
5. SMSS mcTIFIED. l r

17:45 00:45 10C CONT!WCENCY IF THE SMSS CALLS TME EARTu- SMSS 1. SNSS 70 #0TC Time AND CALL O iK M QUAKE CENTER BEFORE 18:00 TO _ LOW A SAME PHONE NUMBER AT BETWEEN T8:00 &

RE ALISTIC TIME DELAY IN Cu'"~F*m DAT A. 18:05.

2. SMSS CONTtuuE DIRECT 1kG ASSESSMENT ACT!VITIES.

17:50 0. . 4 11 SECURITY MAS (4 PORTED ' A PRELIM 1hARY $45$ 1. $NSS SHOULD ACT!WATE THE OSC TO SEuD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT BASED ch INFORMATION OUT DAMAGE ASSEESMENT TEAMS.

FROM ROVING SECURITY FORCE MEMBERS. 2. SECURITY SUPERVISOR SNOULD DIRECT SECL;RITY PERSONEEL TO ASSESS ANY CA-a L

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17:50 00:50 11C C04TtwGENCY TO DIRECT StTE PROTFCTION 70 MSS 1. SP hCTIFIED AT TME FIRE PtL M ET RESPOND TO MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Ra010 OR DIRECT DIAL CALL.

2. NCD/ MSS CDNTINUE tu M10-fRS-t-003.

17:50 00:50 12C CoutthGENCY TO DISPATCM DAMAGE ASSESS- SNSS 1. CSC h0TIfIED AC TE AMS DISPATCHED.

MENT TEAMS FROM THE OSC. 2. SuSS SMaAD VERIFY THAT CUTSIDE CDM -

MUntCATIONS ARE NOT LOST.

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18:05 01:05 12E REPORT FROM THE NATIOkAL EARTHOUAKE CEM- SkSS 1, 54SS/ MSS TO REVIEW THE ECG.

TER. 2. SWSS/ MSS SHGAD DECLARE A4 ALERT AS PER ECG SECTtou 12.3.

18:15 01:15 13 RCS ACTIVITY RESULTS REPORTED TO TWE CPENISTRT TECMelCIANS 1. RCS ACTIVITY RESutTS TO SE REVIEbED CONTROL ROCM. SY TME SuSS/ MSS.

2. wo OTMER ACTION EXFECTED BASED On THE SAMPLE RESULTS.
3. 54SS SHOULD DIRECT ADDITIDbAL SAMPLES BE TAKEN DUE TO RR SMUTDous In Ho-GRESS.

18:25 01:25 13C CONT!uGENCY TO DECLARE AN b}, SMSS 1. 54S5 SHoulD RETER TO ECG SECTion 12.8 AND DECLARE An ALERT.

2. IMPLEPThT ATTACwtNT 2 & EPIP 1025.
3. DIRECT CESIG4ATED COMMUNICATops 70 STAKE WEW NOTIFICAftaus.
4. DIRECT TME SSS TO ACTIVATE THE 0$0.

18:40 01:40 14D 500 KV BREAKER TROUBLE ALARM. CouTROL RotM STAFF 1. SuSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO SEND OUT A 5.2.3

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CORitECTIVE ACTIOM Amo REratR TEAM To i-INVESTIGATE TME F205LEM.

2. OSC To OtSPATCw A TEAM TO TPE 500 EV SWITCM TARD.

18:42 01:42 150 500 KV saEAKER 1-9 TRIPS OPEN WITH WO CONTROL ROOM STAFF T. m0TIFY THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM OPERATOR, IM"EDIATE EFFECT 04 PLANT STATUS. 443 POPE CREEC OF TME PROBLEM.

2. $455 TO DIRECT THE OSC TO I4VESTIGATE AND RESTORE TME EQUIPME4T TO OPERABLE 18:50 01:50 16C couT!kCEkCT TO 14WESTIGATE THE SOCKV ShSS 1. OSC wJTIFIED AuO TEAM DISPATCHED.

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18:55 01:55 17 INAGED/ConTAM!aATED PERSON HAS ARRIVED S455 1. SASS CohFIR*S ARRIVAL A40 #0TES TIME AT W3 SPITAL. FOR CLOS 1=G DJT THE EVENT.

19:00 02:00 17D 22 TAC PUMP TRIP. CouTROL ROOM STAFF 1. SNSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO DISPATCM f.

CtM ECTIVE ACTICM AuD REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE TME PaOSLEM WITH THE TAC PUMD.

2. OSC TO DISPATCM TE AM TO TME TAC PUMP.

19:10 02:10 18C CouTINGENCY TO INVESTIGATE TAC PLMP TRIP S453 1. OSC WOTIFIED A4D A TEAM DISPATCHED.

19:22 02:22 183 MIMS ALARM AND PRESSUR12ER LEVEL TREND- CouTROL ROOM STAFF 1. REvtEW OHA PROCEDURE FOR MIMS.

ING DOWN. 2. OPER ATORS MAY IMPLEuEtt $2.OP- AB.RCS-0001(c).

19:24 02:24 19D #24 RCP VIBRATIOks ARE DITECTED IN CR. CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. TWE CONTROL ROCM STAFF TO MONITOR PUMP VIBRATIONS.

2. ATTEMPT TO CONTACT SYSTEM EuGIhCER.

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19:24 02:24 20 2RP3 RCP SMAFT & PUMP FLA=GE VIERATIONS CONTROL ROC =9 STA8F T. TME CONTRot ROJs STAFF 70 **CesITOR '

ARE FOUNO 10 SE HIGHER TMAN WORuAL. PUMP VISRATICwS.

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3. 52.0P- AS.RCP-0001(Q) RCP A8m0RmatITY MAY SE REVIEWED, D04'T **EET ENTRY S C043ITIONS.

19:25 02:25 200 24 RCP MULTIPLE SEAL FAILURE. CONTROL RocM StAsF 1. OPERATORS TO For. LOW APPRob13 STATION I PtoCEDURES. 52.0P-48.RCP-0001(Q) RCP A8uopMALITY.

2. TRIP THE REACTOR Ano i d u TRIP ThE ,

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19:25 02:25 21R R*S ALARM ON VARious CONTAINMENT RADIA- CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. SuSS/nSS TO BEVIEW ALL RAD DAiA.

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CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. OPERATORS IMPLEMENT E0blOCA-3 19:56 02:56 2400 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RhR SWAPOWER MAS FAILED FORCING THE CR STAFF TO PERf0R4 TME 2. INFORM TME uSS OF THE FATLURE OF SEnt-AUTCPATIC S=APOVER.

FUNCTION MAmuALLY. Tn!$ REQUIRES STOP-PING 21 RMR Puma. 3. mCOs ATTEMFT TO MAmuAtLY Altsu Rna TO TMF CONT A t hmE mi SLMP.

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2. SuSS 70 WOTIFY THE OSC CF TME LOSA of 21 R*R Pu e.

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() ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1992 ,

MAJOR OBSERVADLE ONSITE EVENTS Note: All references to CR Response are actions observable in the Salem Simulator at the Nuclear Training Center.

HEAL TIMES  !

,GEEEQXd TdQB OBSERVA&E EVENTL- ONSITE 1030 -- Shift porconnel pre-drill briefing and review thru of initial conditions .

1700 -- Review of player instructions (drillsmanchip and safety concerns

- Posting of initi)al conditions displays in the Simulator and other ERFs as appropriate.

-- Referees posted at key locations to contret player activities and responses to early events.

1700 -- Drill begins.

thru -- CR response to Shutdown the Reactor due to RCS 1840 , Leakage greater than Tech specs.

--[Whdeclaration 51'mulator. and notifications from the Salem

-- ;OperatingiBasis~EarthquWef occurs that requires the activation of support personnel.

-- CR '

Site Protection res onse to a r ux; (NeMeilbt ~ """*"

tin the ary^ Bldg;'

--{hLERTJ8eclaration and notifications from the .

Salem Simulator.

-- Emergency Response personnel callout and activation of-onsite ERFs.-

-- EOF and. ENC begin staffing a(OSC,TSC CR and CP)nd facikity set up.

-- ERF's access control is established.

1840 -- CR and OSC response to 500 KV BKR Trouble alarm thru from the Switch Yard.

1950 -- CR and OSC response to trip of 22 TAC _ Pump in the Turbine Bldg.

-- Emergency Coordinator (EC) turnover from SNSS to EDO, TSC activated.

-- CR response to indications of RCP vibrations and metal impact (loose parts) in the RPV.

-- CR response to a Design Basis LOCA as #24 RCP seizes and causes suffers a major multiple break in the seal failure, pump suction piping.

-- fSITB*ARER*N!rdeclaration and -

' notifications from"the TSC.

-- Limited Accountability demonstrated onsite for drill participants at Salem only.

' or relocation of non-drill personne(No l) evacuation

-- PAS 3 sample requested by RAC.

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MAJOR ODSERVADLE ONSITE EVENTS (continued) 1950 -- CR and OSC response to RWST IV level and a trip thru of 21 RHR Pump with failure 01 21 RHR Pump to 2045 start as required.

EC turnover from the EDO to the ERM and EOF activation.

-- ENC activation with periodic press releases and media briefings.

2045 --?FWslicladding"h3s luff sedTsevere' damage end RCS thru ' coolant Activity has lead to' lligh " Containment 2200 Radiation indications from the LOCA blowing to Containment Atmosphere.

-- CR and OSC response to 22 SI Pump Trip and the loss of 25 CFCU for unrelated reasons.

-- CR EOP actions are taken to mitigate the accident. ~

-- GENERAL EMERGENCY declaration, PAR selection, and notifications from the EOF.

-- Onsite and Offsite field monitoring teams are dispatched if not done already.

2200 --LEarthquskd[aftershock/of slightly less magnitude thru results in the failure of a Containment 2400 Ventilation Isolation Valve to the Open. position 7-s resulting in ayradi'ological;releasan throughethe

( j >PlanbJVent;'{ monitored, but not filtered) w/ -- Offsite monitoring teams-track and measure the plume direction and strength.

-- EOF Rad Assessment Staff perform dose projectiono from monitor readings and analyze field team aample results.

-- CR response continues to implement EOPs and direct OSC priorities to mitigate the accident.

-- 22 & 25 CFCUs are returned to service.

-- PASS sample analysis results provided to TSC Nuclear Fuols Engineer for core damage estimation.

-- Containment Fressure has decreased to zero reducing any further significant releases.

-- Emergency coordinator and Staff evaluate plant and radiological parameters to determine if the exercise ma conditions.y be terminated based on stabilized terminate;theleMardi'selwithL

--IHe'adLReWeejyill;fl?the pthe acongurrence.o NRC evalyators) when: thSJ jo,bjectiv W havelbeenysatisfi'ed2!

2400 -- ERFs are restored to pre-exercise conditions.

thru -- Facility critiques for players and referees.

0100 -- Field monitoring teams return to the ERFs for debriefing and critique.

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.f'A SECTION 5.4 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1997 ONSITE ACTUAL VB. SIMULATED EVENTS

1. Fire Brigade Response N/A
2. CO2, Halon, Water to fight fires N/A
3. Callout of Emergency Response Personnel Actual (Plant Page & Manual Callout)
4. Activation of ERFs Actual S. PASS Sampling and Analysis
  • Actual
6. Emergency Notification Actual
7. Radiation Protection Measures *ActualgDffsite Monitors will g-')g

( not wear PCs)

8. Personnel Monitoring Actual
9. Inplant, Onsite, and offsite Monitoring Actual
10. Accountability Actual (Limited to drill play-ers only)
11. Access Control (TSC, EOF, & ENC) Actual
12. Medical Emergency Response
  • Actual
13. Core Damage Estimation Actual'
  • NOTE:

Demonstrating proficiency in donning SCBAs need only be performed once. After initial demonstration, the players will not wear facepieces while in the field.

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SECTION 5.5 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND GRADED EXERCISE (S92-04)

RADIOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS / CALCULATIONS 5.5.1 Gengric Radiolocical hggypotions for Dalem Generatina StatioD fBGB)

Public Service Electric and Gas designed a radiological transport program for 808 to be used in developing scenarios for amargency drills. The calculations and tables of specific information used by this program can be found in the PSE&G BGB Emergency Preparedness Software - Module A Technical Dasis Manual (SGBEPTBM). The radiological assumptions used by this program Cre as follows:

5.5.1.1 Reactor Core and Clad Failure Inventory The design basis core inventory was taken from the Salem Coro damago Assessment Guideline and is listed in Table 1-3 of the SGSEPTBM. The Clad Failure Factors are displayed in Table 1-2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.S.I.2 Reactor Coolant System (RCS) 5.5.1.2.a Power Correction Factor The Power Correction Factor uses the power operation history to determine the effective full power days on the reactor core. A correction factor for each isotope which is used in calculating the actual core inventory cvailable for releaso is produced by this calculation. See Section 3.1.1 of the SGSEPTEM for the calculations.

5.5.1.2.b RCS Inventory T' history, the fuel damage postulated,The RCS theInventory reactor iscore calculated basedand inventory, on the power then are operatin decayed corrected for the time since reactor trip. See section 3.1.2 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.2.c RCS Concentration The RCS Concentration is converted to uci and volume corrected for temperature and pressure, and then combined to yield RCS concentration for the fuel damage postulated. See Section 3.1.3 of tho SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.3 Containment Sump Containment Sump isotopic activities are calculated based on Reactor Coolant Activities and the Sump Volume. The Sump Volume is calculated by combining the initial input by the user with current plant conditions such as Primary Leak Rate and various liquid flow rates. Calculations for the Containment Sump can be found in section 3.2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.4 Containment Atmosphere - Normal (C/A-N)

RCS leakage is partitioned to the atmosphere using Standard Liquid to Atmosphere 12rti. tion Factors. The C/A-N is corrected for temperature and pressure. The source term used in this calculation uses the RCS leak rate.

The calculations and partition factors are in Section 3.3.1 and Tables 1-5, 1-SA, 1-6, 1-7, and 1-8 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.5 Auxiliary Building Atmosphere - Normal (ABA-N)

The Containment Building Atmonphere leakage into the Auxiliary-Building is based on a leakage of components in the Auxiliary Building IAW A FSAR Section 11.3.6. The source term calculation utilizes the Containment

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2 Atmosphere, Reactor Coolant System, and Containment Atmosphere. Containment

  • ' Atmosphere is based on containment pressure IAW FSAR Section 6.2.1.1. These c21culations are in Section 3.4.1 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.0

5.5.1.6 Radiation Monitoring System (RMS)

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5.5.1.6.a Area Radiation Monitors The ARMS use both atmosphere concentrations and component radiation shine as the source terms for the monitor response calculations. Monitor ,

response factors and shield factors are calculated values using isotopic mix, source location, source size , sourco geometry, and monitor response to combined sources. The data and parameters used in the calculations come from the Salem FE AR Chapter 15, the Salem RMS Manaal, and the most current floor plcns and equipment layout drawings of Salem. See Section 3.8 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.6.b Effluent Monitors The Effluent Monitors utilize effluent steam concentrations, component radiation shine, and atmosphere radiation shine for the monitor response calculations. Monitor response factors and shield factors are calculated values which use isotopic mix, source location, source size, source geometry, effluent stream activity, and monitor response to combined sourcas. The data and parameters used in the calculations are from chapter 15 of the Salem FSAR, the Salem RMS Manual, and the most current floor plans and equipment layout drawings of Salem. See Secticas 3.8. of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.6.c Process Monitors The Process Monitors use system concentrations, component radiation shine, and atmosphere radiation saine for the monitor response calculations.

Monitor response factors and chield factors are calculated values which use isotopic mix, source location, source size, source geometry, system stream activity, and monitor response to combined sources. The cata and parameters

/' used in the culculations come from Chapter 15 of the Salem FSAR, The Salem

( ]) RMS Manual, and the most current floor plans and equipment layout drawings of Salem. See Section 3.8 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.7 Sample and Dose Rate Calculationr.

The Sample and Dose rate calculations use the system effluent stream and/or atmosphere concentrations as the source term. The sample geometn, distance, counting instrument, and isotopic mix are the parameters used in developing the shield factors. See Section 3.7 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.8 S/G Liquid Volume The Steam Generator (S/G) liquid volume utilizes the S/G level entered by the user to calculate the volume of liquid in the S/G in cc. The calculations are in Section 3.6.1 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.9 S/G Steam Volume The S/G steam volume utilizes the S/G level entered by the user to calculate the volu?a r f steam in the S/G in cc. The calculations are in Section 3.6.2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.10 S/GTk$

The S/GTRS utilizes the Methodology found in the Salem FSAR for determining the S/G Steam concentrations following a Tube Rupture. The calculations are in Section 3.6.6 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.11 Plume Data The Emergency Preparedness Scenario Generator (EPSG) - Module D Plume

("TProgram, is designed to generate offsite dose assessment scenario data for I s ,)SGS. .The software utilizes an A+ atmospheric dispersion model-in all X/Q

( calculatior.s. Dose assessment calculations are performed utilizing the

informatici and data from the SGS EPSG - Module A, Version 3.1 (11/89). The guidance 'ad equations utilized in the software come frou the following referen es

I 5.5.1 l

U.S. Nuclear Reoulatory Commission, Reg. Guide 1.145 (2/83) " Atmospheric ODisporsionModuleforPotentialAccidentCoseguenceAssessmentsatNuclear Power Plants".

D. Bruce Turner, " Workbook for Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates",

Environmetal Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs Research, Triangle Park, N.C. Rev. 1970.

HUREG/CR-3365 " Report to the NRC on Guidance for Preparing Scenarios for Emergency Preparedness Exercises at Nuclear Generating Stations; March 1986. i 5.5.2 Opecific Radiological Assumptions for Artificial Island Graded Exercise (892-04) as follows:

5.5.2.1 Containment Atmosphere - Large Dreak Accident Loss Of Coolant Accident (Cont. - LDALOCA) .

The Containment Atmosphere concentration is determined by two separate calculations. The first equation uses the break ficw rate for the first minute and the second equation uses the make up f_'ow rate for the remaining time. RCS activity is partitioned to the atmosphere using Standard Liquid to Atmosphere Partition Factors. The Containnent Atmosphere data is corrneted for temperature and pressuro. The calculations and tables can be found in'the SNGSETDM, section 3.3.2 and Tables 1-5, 1-5A, 1-6, 1-7, and 1-8.

5.5.2.2 Dome Equivalent Iodine (DEI)

The RCS DEI is presented in the data as uC1/cc. This is equivalent to uC1/g without the use of conversion factors.

5.5.2.3 Plant Vent Filters The path of the radiological release is through the Containment Isolation valves VC5 and VC6 to the Unit 2 Pressure Relief Unit filters, which consists O3 of particulate and iodine filters, and then up through the Plant Vent Stack.

The particulate and iodine filters of the Pressure Relief Unit in not designed for the differential pressure that the scenario is postulating end are assumed to fail rendering an unfiltered release through the Plant Vent Stack.

5.5.2.4 Reactor Trip The Reactor trips at 19:26 (Real Time) 02:26 ( Drill Time) due to an operator response to a failing RCP pump (manual trip).

5.5.2.5 Postulated Fuel Damage Sequence Unit 2 has been plegued with porous fuel pins (manufacturing-dafects) and the RCS activity is elevated with approximately 0.01% cladding failures. It is assumed that cladding failure due to manufacturing defects will increase slightly in the early stages of the drill.

At the time of the RCP failure, it is postulated that the pump inpeller disintegrates and 300s0 parts are swept into the Reactor Core. These loose parts result in clad damage due to fretting and some localized fuel pin hot spots.

After the LOCA and during the loss of RHR, it in assumed that RCS activity and cladding damage will increase'significantly until the point that nevere fuel

.d mage is indicated. -When RHR is restored and the concentrated fission products which were in the Reactor vessel are now flushed into containment, the containment high range monitors will again increase by a factor of 10.

(~gWhen the plant experiences the'after shock earthquake that results in an

~( offsite release, it is also assumed that the already weakened and damaged fuel obtains additional significant damage to the point that all the cladding ia now damaged and localized melting has occurred, (100% cladding failure and 15%

fuel melt).

5.5.2

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l This above referenced fuel damage will not be in total i agreement with what is taking place operationally as seen at the simulator. At no time was total core cooling ever lost and  !

operators will not see any core indications that would lead them to suspect fuel neiting. This disconnect between operational and 1 radiological data is necessary to satisfy the TEMA offsite-i objectives. At this time the Salem simulator cannot support  !

severe accidents beyond the TSAR design bases accidents.  !

-I Player instructions prior to the exercise will direct the drill j participants to note.any discrepancies, (unrealistic events) but to continue to combat the emergency based on the data-that is ,

provided to them. Players will be debriefed'atter the oxercise to l point out areas that were unrealistic so that the exercise does not foster any negative t. raining. .,

Although operational and Radiological data will be disconnected, I it should be noted that the onsite and offsite radiological data - -

1 as found in Sections 9 & 10 are in agreement with the postulated ';

fuel damage.

Salem Generating Station UTSAR Appendix A, "TMI Lessons Learned" I

Page A-34 thru Page A-42 was referenced for assistance in ascertaining certain dose rates in the Auxilary Building.  ;,

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PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND BALEM GENERATING DTATION 1992 ANNUAL EKERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES SCOPEt The 1992 Annual Exercise of the Artificial Island Emergency Plan will simulate accident events at the Salem Generating station culminating in a radiological release.

The exurcise will involve evnnts that tort the effectiveness of PSE&G's Emergency Preparedness Program and integrated capabilities of the State of New Jersey in protecting the health and safety of the general public from a radiological emergency at Artificial Island.

The Exercise will begin on Wednesday evening, October 28th ,

and will conclude early on Thursday morning, October 29th.

Although the actual date is middle of Fall, for scenario control the " simulated date" will 5e some day in August and Meteorological conditions will reflect summertime conditions.

( It is an announced after hours exercise that will be L evaluated by TEMA Regions II and III. The State of New Jersey and the State of Delaware will fully participate in this exercise.

To improvn realism and to minimize the distract.on to the salem Control Room Operators on duty, this exercise will be conducted from the salem Simulator at PSE&G's Nuclear Training Center. All other emergency response activities will take place in the designated response facilities of the emergency plan.

Although the Salem Simulator will be used to drive most of the scenario events, it must be recognized that it is a training device designed to be operated within the bounds of UFSAR design basis accidents and as such cannot support the severe accident scenario requirements of a Full Participation NRC/TEMA Evaluated Exercise with total operational fidelity.

Generation of a radiological release source term high enough to support demonstration of offsite objectives by an operational scenario is not possible without placine the simulator models beyond their design capabilities. ~

Consequently, it should be anticipated that some disconnect will appear between the operational and radiological parameters. Player instructions prior to the exercise will

/~N direct the Salem participants to note this discrepancy, but

( continue to perform, ignoring the distraction for scenario control.

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If the Salem Simulator is at any time determined by the Referees to be providing erroneous or unrealistic operational data it shall be necessary to direct the dimulator Staff to Freeze or shutdown the simulator for the remainder of tha exercise to prevent negative training of the Selem Operators.

If shutdown of the simulator is necessary, the exercise shall concinun through the uan of preplanned and preparnd operational data, message forms, and other scenario control techniques in order to support demonstration of exercise objectives in all other Emergency Response Facilities.

To establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives has been developed.

The objectives were used to ascertain the required inputs to the exercise sequence of events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.

OBJECTIVES A. Emercency Resoonse Facilities

1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency rusponse facilities.
2. D2monstrate communication capabilities between emergency response facilities.
3. Demonstrate adequacy of facilities and-displays to support emergency operations.

B. Event Classification and Notifications

1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emeroency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP's).
2. Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Generating Station to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware.
3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate technical l information between emergency response facilities and j to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS).

) 4. Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the 5.6.2 i

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1992 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE extended activation of the emergency response facilities.

C. Emeraency Manacernent

1. Demonstrate the capability of the Artificial Island Emergency Response organfzation to implement the Artificial Island Emergency Plan and _ Proceduren.
2. Demonstrata the ability to turnover Emergency coordinator responsibilities between the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor, Emergency Duty officer, and the Emergency Response Managar.
3. Demonstrate the ability of key emergency personnel to initiate and coordinate timely and effective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and clearly demonstrate connand and control functions as applicable.
4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response including:

() 4.1 Deployment of field monitors.

4.2 Receipt and analysis cf radiological data.

5. Demonstrate that emergency management personnel (ERM and EDo) identify changing (degrading, improving) plant conditions and brief facility personnel concerning the degraded or impreved plant status.

D. Accident Assessment

1. Demonstrate the ability of emergency resoonse personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with receiving and assessing raciological data from the field teams and installed radiation monitors within the plant.
2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protactive Action Reccamendations (PAR's) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.

E. PJblic Information and Media Reittions-

1. Demonstrate the staffing of the Emergency News Center

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2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information bulletins.
3. Demonstrate the ability to provide rumor control and response to inWiries from the general public and media, as applicable, in a coordinated fashion.
4. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to thn News Media.

F. Operations and Operations Sunoort

1. Demonstrate the Control Room Staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and plant parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions and take appropriate corrective actions.
2. Demonstrate proper communications methods and ability to complete timely notifications to offsite agencies.
3. Demonstrate the ability to implement protective

.p actions for site personnel, d 4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center (OSC).

5. Demonstrate the ability to properly set up, staff and operate the OSC.
6. Demonstrate the ability of OSC dispatched teams to respond tot 6.1 Fire and/or injured person events.

6.2 Damage Assessment.

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6.3 Repair and corrective actions. .

G. Health Physics and ExDosure Control

1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers.
2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if appropriate, to emergency workers.

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Demonstrateadeuntehealthp{sicssuportforOSC teams. deployed n areas of-ra ologica concern.

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}{ . Encineerine and Technical Suonert '

1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components.
2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation or engineering based PAR's.
3. Demonstrate the ability to identify or recognize whan fission product boundaries are failed.
4. Demonstrate the ability to estimate fuel damage using the data availabin.

I. Security

1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access as defined in Security's Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

J. Exercise Control and Evaluation

1. Damonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed timeline.
2. Demonstrate the ability of the exercise referees to provide scenario data and address questions which partain to data-without prompting-the players.-
3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately. critique the exercise performance.

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( ,) ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCIS' 1992 MESSAGE FORMS NOTES:

1. The messages contained in this section are for Referce/

Evaluator information only. The messages that are handed out to the players during the exercise will be on YELLOW paper and will D21 include REFEREE NOTES gr EXPECTED ACTIONS.

2. The page numbers in this section corresnond to the message number which are generally in chronological order as they will be issued. (Occasionally messages are issued uinultaneously at different locations)
3. Section 5.2, Scenario Timeline, may be used as an index for all message forms contained in this section. Some mursage numbers are not used (skipped) due to revisions of the scenario. Refer to Section 5.2 as a list of effective pages for this section.
4. Special codes / message designators, r~ C - Contingency Message. Issued as needed to maintain

(_,}/ the overall scenario timeline or to ensure a specific planned activity is performed for the purpose of demonstrating an objective.

Should not be handed out without the Head Referee's permission in some cases. (e.g. Event classifications) 11 a continaency liggangg la issued. the facility Lead Referee will note the reason and-ensure the NRC Evaluator is aware of its purpose as soon as practical after it is issued.

R - Radiation Monitor is in warning or alarm. RMS data as seen on the Simulator is m presently modeled to support Emergency Plan scenarios. This message is used to cue the players to review the prepared RMS data displayed in book form by the RMS computer Monitor.

D - Dark Board Message. May not be issued unless.needed to support Simulator indications and annunciators.

Should be issued if Simulation is FROZEN or unnvailable at time of exercise. Information contained in MESSAGE section conveys in abbreviated form what the player would have seen or heard if the Simulator were fully operational.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /t 01 REAL TIME  : 16:30 TO SALEM S!!IFT PERSONNEL DRILL TIME -00:30 FROM  : liEAD REFEREE / SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : ADMIN BLDG CONF. ROOM, SALEM / SALEM SlaVLATOR MESSAGE  :

Tile ATTACHED INFORMATION ARE THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR TifE DRILL.

TilEY A.RE FOR YOUR REFERENCE NOW AND AS llEEDED DURING TiiE DRILL.

WE WILL REVIEW TilEM AT TilIS TIME AND IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK FOR CLARIFICATIONS.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. PROVIDE A REVIEW OF THE INITIAL CONDITIONS.
2. ENSURE TilAT ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE IDENTIFIED.
3. REVIEW SIGNIFICANT PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS, SCOPE, AND OBJECTIVES OF TODAY'S DRILL AS NEEDED.
4. ENSURE PLAYERS AND REFEREES ARE IN POSITION TO START Tile DRILL BY 17:00 llOURS.
5. INSTRUCT PLAYERS TO CALL DID EXT. 3339 TO CONTACT CONTROL ROOM (SIMULATOR)

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. LEAD REFEREE IN TIIE SIMULATOR WILL HOLD AN INITIAL CONDITIONS BRIEFING FOR CONTROL ROOM STAFF & COMMUNICA-TORS IN PARALLEL WITH TilIS BRIEFING.
2. ENSURE KEY PLAYERS AND REFEREES'ARE AVAILABLE TO START THE DRILL.
3. ENSURE CONTROL ROOM CONTROLLER IS AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT DRILL COORDINA-TION WITH DUTY SHIFT.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /I 02 REAL TIME ! 16 50 TO t SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) DRILL TIME : -00:10 FROM  : CONTROL ROOM DRILL CONTROLLER i LOCATION I CONTROL ROOMS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK)  ;

MESSAGE [

PLEASE MAK* /HE FOLLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT

" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL",

"AN EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL WIIL BE HELD TODAY AT SALEM COMMENCING ,

AT 17100 HOURS".

"ONLY DESIGNATED DRILL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO DRILL MESSAGES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALL OTHER PERSONNEL SHALL CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL WORK FUNCTIONS."

"THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS A DRILL."

PLEASE REPEAT MESSAGE ONE TIME.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
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-REFEREE NOTES I I. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE TO THE RESPECTIVE SNSS'S AT EACH STATION.

2. CONTACT THE LEAD REFEREE AT THE SALEM SIMULATOR-TO-ESTABLISH ,

CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS TO BE USED THROUGHOUT THE DRILL & SYNCHRO

-NIZE WATCHES WITH THE' SALEM CONTROL ROOM. CONFIRM NO OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS AT EITHER STATION THAT WOULD POSTPONE DRILL START.-

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

REFEREE NOTES (CONT'D) 3.- ENSURE THAT SALEM DUTY.SNSS IS AWARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE MAY BE .;

TAKEN DURING THE DRILL.

4. HEAD REFEREE, ENSURE THAT THE SALEM-CR CONTROLLER IS IN PLACE TO COORDI-NATE SIMULATOR /CR INTERFACE, STATION PA ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERCENCY PREPAREDNESS HESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /t 03 REAL TIME : 17:05 TO . SNSS DRILL TIME : 00:05 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED TiiE l'OLLOWING CALL FROM Tile OPS MAFAGER:

"TilIS IS A DRILL."

"TilIS IS VINCE POLIZZI. I WANT SALEM UNIT TWO TO COMMENCE A SliUTDOWN.

" SHUTDOWN AT 25% PER llOUR. I "TH7S IS TO COMPLY WITil TECllNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SINCE YOUR ACTION STATEMENT TIME LIMIT IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE.

"I'LL BE IN MY OFFICE IF YOU NEED ME."

"TilIS IS A DRILL."

  • TilIS IS A DRILL !!! *

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  • REFFREE NOTES :
1. UNIT SilUTDOWN IS TO COMPLY WITH TECil 3PEC'S REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OPERATIONAL LEAKAGE. (3. 4.7. 2 b) .
2. ANTICIPATE THE UNIT BF'NG OFF LINE AND STADLE MODE 3.~21:00 tiOURS.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. TIIE CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO IMPLEMENT IOP-4 POWER OPERATION.
2. COMMENCE A CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN AT 25%

PER HOUR.

3. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO ECG SECTION 1.B OR 18.A.1 AND DECLARE AN UNUSUAL EVENT.
4. IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT 1
5. DIRECT DESIGNATED COMMUNICATORS TO IMPLEMENT ATTACHMFNTS 6 & 8.
6. NOTIFY HOPE CREEK SNSS AND PROVIDE A BRIEFING ON THE UNUSUAL EVENT.

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,O MESSAGE-/ 04J REAL TIME : l',810  ;

TO SNSS DRILL TIME t 00:10 FROM SIhULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM) l MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: ,

r FOR SCENARIO CONTROL THE SHUTDOWN WILL NOT EXCEED 25% PER HOUR. ,

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! .

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTINC NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. *HIS MESSAGE NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELIIIE, EXPECTED ACTIONS :
1. CONTINUE WITH. CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN-AT 25% PER HOUR.

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MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DECLARE AN UNUSUAL EV5'NT IN- Ai ., NUANCE WITH ECG SECTION-1.B; PRIMARY LEAK EXCEEDING T/S .IMITS RESULTING IN UNIT SHUTDOhN.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! '*

NOT INITIATR ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT. OPERATIONS !!! *-

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THi?-MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY WITH CONCURRENCE FROM THE HEAD REFEREE.
2. THIS Fr.. .aC3 NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.
3. BE PRL9FM TO PROVIDE MARKED UP' COPIES OF ATTACHMENTS AND.EPIPS -

FOR DRIV. OSE.

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EXPECTED ACTIOhi :

1. SNSS SHOULD REFER'TO ECG SECTION 1.B AND DECLARE AN UNUSUAL EVENT. 4-
2. IMPLEMEFT. ATTACHMENT 1. ,
3. DIRECT DEC 1NATED COMMUN'?tTORS TO IMPLEMENT ,I'TACHMENTS 6 - 3.
4. NOTIFY HO ' CREEK SNSS-AND' PROVIDE A' -

1 BRIEFING THE UNUSUAL EVENT.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM s MESSAGE #: 06 REAL TIME : 17:40 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 00:40 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU FEEL THE BUILDING SHAKING AND HEAR A LOW RUMBLING NOISE.

'%PERIENCE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

'. 4KS , PAPERS, PENCILS SLIDE OFF TABLES. (NOT COMPUTERS!)

COFFET CUPS SPILL OVER. (UMPTY ONES ONLY!)

LASTING ABOUT 15 SECONDS.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THE DELAWARE VALLEY HAS A RATHER LARGE EARTH'.3AKE.
2. NO DAMAGE IN THE CONTROL ROOM, NO KNOWN EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS OR VALVE MISALIGNMENTS EXCEPT FOR 2VC6 WHICH SHOWS NO POSITION LIGHTS.

NO COMMUNICATIONS LINES ARE LOST, NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC.)

3. NO SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES OF THE EARTHQUAKE TO OTHER FACILITIES. I
4. IF SNSS CALLS HOPE CREEK SNSS, REFEREE SHOULD ROLE PLAY. HOPE CREEK FELT IT ALSO; NO DAMAGE TO REPORT; STILL CHECKING.

EXPECTED ACTIO!!S :

1. PLAYERS TO CHECK CONTROL CONSOLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS.
2. CALL UNIT 1 CONTROL ROOM AND ASK IF THEY HAVE AN'l MAJOR PROBLEMS.
3. REPORT THEIR FINDINGS TO THE SNSS.
4. PLAYERS SHOULD ALSO CHECK COMMUNICA-TIONS SYSTEMS FOR OPERABILITY.

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-- MESSAGE /: 07D REAL TIME :- 17:40 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 00:40 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JJST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

INDICATIONS:

2VC6 POSITION INDICATION, BOTH OPFN & CLOSED ARE NOT LIT

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS l!!
  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.01. .
2. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE AND POST STICKIE ON VALVE POSITION INDICATORS FOR DARK BOARD SCENARIO CONTROL ONLY.
3. MESSAGE MAY BE HELD BACK UNTIL NCO ATTEMPTS TO-VERIFY VALVE LINEUP.
4. WHEN-ASKED, 2VCS INDICATES CLOSED AND ALL OTHER ISOLATION VALVES AND EQUIPMENT ARE NORMAL. (NO CHANGE IN PLANT STATUS EXCEPT 2VC6)

EXPECTED ACTIONS : i

1. NCO TO NOTIFY SNSS/NSS.
2. SNSS/NSS TO NOTIFY OSCC TO INVESTI-GATE LOSS OF POSITION INDICATION.
3. NCO WILL VERIFY TRAT 2VC5 INDICATES CLOSED FOR CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY.

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MESSAGE  :

THE UNIT 1 CONTROL ROOM HAS INFORMED YOU THAT THEY HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM:

SEIS RCDR SYS ACT (A-37)

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *-

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. SIMULATOR REFEREE WILL ROLE PLAY THE UNIT 1 NCO AND CALL THE SNSS WITH THE INFORMATION.
2. ENSURE THE NRC EVALUATOR IS AWARE THAT THE OVERHEAD ALARM FOR THIS EVENT IS ILLUMINATED ON UNIT 1 ONLY.
3. IF ASKED, THERE ARE NO INDICATIONS OF ANY PROBLEMS IN UNIT ONE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. NCO TO FOTIFY SNSS/NSS.
2. SNSS/NSS "O NOTIFY OPERATIONS ENGIN-EER ANT SV. STEM ENGINEER.
3. "ALL 7tG NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE CENTER FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
4. SEND OPERATORS TO INSPECT PLANT AREAS +

FOR DAMAGE.

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.TO 2 ALL ONSITE PLAYERS DRILL TIME : 00:41 FROM  : ALL ONSITE REFEREES LOCATION : ALL PLANT LOCATIONS MESSAGE  :

YOU OBSERVE AND SENSE THE FOLLOWING:

YOU HAVE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

BOOKS SLIDE OFF THE TABLES. (NOT COMPUTERE1)

CHAIRS SLIDE ACROSS THE ROOM AND TIP OVER.

YOU HEAR A LOW RUMBLING NOISE THAT SEEMS TO LAST ABOUT 15 - 20 SECS.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORiOL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *
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REFERF.E NOTES :.

1. PLAYERS SHOULD CHECK THEIR AREAS FOR DAMAGE AND REPORT FINDINGS. ..

NO COMMUNICATIONS ARE LOST.

NO EQUIPMENT MAKFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC.)

NO KNOWN INJURIES TO ANY PERSONNEL.

2. THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES OF THE EARTHQUAKE TO OTHER FACILITIES, ONSITE OR OFFSITE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. PLAYERS TO CHECK THEIR AREAS FOR ANY DAMAGE AND REPORT BACK FINDINGS TO SNSS.

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-) MESSAGE #: 10 REAL TIME : 17:45 TO  : MECHANIC DRILL TIME : 00:45 FROM  : OSC REFEREE LOCATION : AUX. BLDG., ELEV. 84', CHARGING PUMPS ROOM MESSAGE  :

CONTACT THE CONTROL ROOM (x3339) AND REPORT THE FOLLOWING:

"THIS IS A DRILL."

"THIS IS DOWN HERE WORKING ON THE 21 CHARGING PUMP "THE OTHER MECHANIC, , HAS JUST FALLEN AND HURT HIMSELF BAD. HE'S LAYING ON HIS BACK AND BLEEDING. I'M AFRAID TO MOVE HIM. SEND HELP QUICK."

"THIS IS A DRILL."

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • f- DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. ENSURE THE MECHANIC IS PRESTAGED AND BRIEFED ON THE WORK THAT HE AND THE VICTIM WERE PERFORMING (SIMULATED) IN REPAIRING THE CHARG-ING PUMP.
2. THE VICTIM WAS DRESSED OUT ALTHOUGH THE OTHER MECHANIC IS NOT AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT.
3. VICTIM SHOULD BE PRESTAGED IN THE MOCKED UP CONTAMINATED AREA. HE IS BARELY CONSCIOUS, DIZZY, FROM HAVING STRUCK HIS HEAD ON' FLOOR.
4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.02.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. MECHANIC WILL CALL THE SIMULATOR TO NOTIFY THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF.
2. MECHANIC IS NOT EXPECTED TO PERFORM FIRST AID OTHER THAN TRYING TO COM-FORT THE VICTIM, KEEP HIM CALM, PRE-VENTING-FURTHER INJURY.
3. NCO SHALL NOTIFY SITE PROTECTION TO RESPOND WITH EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSIS-TANCE.
4. NCO IMPLEMENT M10-FRS-I-003 TO COORD-INATE MEDICAL RESPONSE.
5. SNSS NOTIFIED.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 10C REAL TIME : 17:45 TO  : SNSS DRILL TIME : 00:45 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

THE PERSON AT THE NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE CENTER REQUESTS THAT YOU CALL BACK IN ABOUT 20 MINUTES.

THE DUTY SEISMOLOGIST IS ANALYSING THE DATA RIGHT NOW.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111 *

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REFEREE NOTES :

(REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.01)

1. ISSUE ONLY AS HbfDED TO PROVIDE A REALISTIC TIME DELAY IN GETTING QUANTIFIABLE DATA NEEDED FOR CLASSIFICATION.
2. SNSS MAY CHOOSE TO ACTIVATE THE OSC AT THE UNUSUAL EVENT LEVEL, PRIOR TO ESCALATION.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS TO NOTE TIME AND CALL BACK TO SAME PHONE NUMBER AT BETWEEN 18:00 &

18:05.

2. SNSS CONTINUE DIRECTING ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES.

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(_ MESSAGE /: 11 REAL-TIME : 17:50 TO  :. SNSS DRILL TIME : 00:50 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR MESSAGE: :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED A REPORT FROM THE PSE&G SECURITY SUPERVISOR:

" THIS IS A DRILL."

" I' VE JUST RECEIVED A REPORT FROM ONE OF MY ROVING SECURITY FORCE MEMBERS. A COUPLE OF TRAILERS ON THE NORTH _ SIDE OF SALEM UNIT 2 HAVE BEEN SHAKEN OFF THEIR FOUNDATIONS.

" ONE IS COMPLETELY ON ITS SIDE. FORTUNATELY, IR) INJURIES AND NO FIRES TO REPORT AT THIS TIME.

" ALSO THERE IS A REPORT OF SOME SCAFFOLDING EAST OF THE CONDENSATE POLISHING BLDG. THAT HAS FALLEI? OVER. AGAIN NO INJURIES.

" THIS IS A DRILL."

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *:

NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!

  • O *****DO REFEREE NOTES :
(REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.01C.) +
1. THIS MESSAGE MAY BE CALLED IN BY THE PSE&G SECURITY SUPERVISOR AT-THE SECURITY CENTER OR PROVIDED BY:THE SIMULATOR. REFEREE.

r EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS SHOULD ACTIVATE THE OSC TO SEND OUT DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAMS.
2. SECURITY SUPERVISOR SHOULD DIRECT

. SECURITY PERSONNEL TO ASSESS ANY DA-

-MAGE THAT MIGHT COMPROMISE SECURITY OF THE SITE.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM b?N ' ' MESSAGE /: 11C REAL TIME : 17:50 TO  : NSS DRILL TIME : 00:50 FROM  : . SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR ~(SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT SITE PROTECTION TO RESPOND TO THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY '

IN THE AUX. BLDG. CHARGING PUMP AREA.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *-
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!

O1 REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE CR STAFF HAVE NOT NOTIFIED.

SITE PROTECTION TO RESPOND.

2.-THIS MESSAGE MAY BE NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.-SP NOTIFIED AT THE FIRE HOUSE BY RADIO OR--DIRECT DIAL CALL'.-

-2. NCO/NSS CONTINUE IN M10-FRS-I-003.-

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MESSAGE /: 12C- REAL TIME  : 17:50 TO  : SNSS DRILL TIME : 00:50 FROM  : ' SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :- ,

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH TEAMS TO PERFORM DAMAGE ASSESS-MENT OF ALL PLANT AREAS.

s

  • - THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
  • REFEREE NOTES :

'1. THIS' MESSAGE TO-BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH TEAMS TO: VERIFY PLANT AND PERSONNEL SAFETY.

2. THIS MESSAGE NEEDED TO' MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.
3. SNSS SHOULD CONSIDER POSSIBLE DAMAGE-TO THE ISLAND' ACCESS ROAD AND DIRECT SECURITY TO SURVEY-THE ROAD,. ENSURE IT IS-PASSABLE PRIOR TO:

DIRECTING EVACUATION-(INCLUDING THE AMBULANCE). 1 EXPECTED ACTIONS.:

1. OSC NOTIFIED AND TEAK.3 DISPATCHED.
2. SNSS SHOULD VERIFY THAT OUTSIDE COM-MUNICATIONS ARE NOT LOST. .

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Y- MESSAGE #: 12E REAL TIME : 18:05 TO  : SNSS DRILL TIME : 01:05 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THE NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE CENTER HAS INFORMED YOU THAT AN EARTHQUAKE OF

~5.8 TO 6.0 ON THE RICHTER SCALE OCCURRED IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY AREA.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. ENSURE THE SNSS RECEIVES THIS MESSAGE BY 18:05 HOURS OR SOONER IF HE SIMULATES CALL TO EARTHQUAKE CENTER.
2. SNSS TO REVIEW ECG FOR EVENT CLASSIFICATION.
3. IF-THE SNSS DECIDES;TO IMPLEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AT THIS TIME, ISSUE A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE TO POSTPONE THIS DECISION UNTIL ALL DRILL PARTICIPANTS ARE IN PLACE. (LIMITED ACCOUNTABILITY ONLY)
4. THIS IS ALSO AN OBE'FOR HOPE CREEK. IF ASKED, THE HC SNSS IS NEW AND IS UNCERTAIN WHAT TO DO IN THIS SITUATION. (NO PROMPTING!)

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS/NSS TO REVIEW THE ECG.
2. SNSS/NSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT AS PER ECG SECTION 12.B.

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MESSAGE #: 13 REAL TIME- : .18:15-TO  : LCHEMISTRY TECHNICIANS DRILL TIME : 01:15' FROM  : CHEMISTRY REFEREE LOCATION : CHEMISTRY LAB.

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST COMPLETED YOUR RCS SAMPLE ANALYSIS AND HAVE THE-FOLLOWING RESULTS: (SAMPLE TIME WAS 16:00 hrs)  ;

DEI 131 IS AT 0.38 uCI/ gram. THE ACTIVITY HAS NOT INCREASED -

FROM YOUR LAST SAMPLE.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *'

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE GIVEN TO THE CHEMISTRY TECHNICIANS WHO THEN CALLL-THE SNSS WITH THE RESULTS AT THIS TIME.
2. THE'RCS ACTIVITY RESULTS ARE FROM THE 16:00 HOURS SAMPLE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. RCS ACTIVITY RESULTS TO BE REVIEWED

.. BY THE:SNSS/NSS.

2. NO OTHER ACTION EXPECTED BASED ON THE

' SAMPLE RESULTS.

.3. SNSS SHOULD DIRECT ADDITIONAL SAMPLES BE TAKEN DUE TO RX SHUTDOWN IN PRO-GRESS.

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.G; x\- MESSAGE #: 13C REAL. TIME -:: -18:25 ETO  : SNSS- DRILL TIME- 01:25 FROM  : LEAD SIMULATOR REFEREE

-LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: ,

YOU SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ECG=SECTION?l2iB, OPEFATING BASIS EARTHQUAKE. ,

  • THIS-IS JL DRILL !!! '*

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!

REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO ISSUED ONLY WITH THE CONCURRENCE OF THE HEAD REFEREE.
2. THIS MESSAGE.NEEDED TO MAINTAIN = SCENARIO TIMELINE.
3. BE PREPARED TO PROVIDE' MARKED UP COPIES OF ATTACHMENTS AND EPIPS FOR. DRILL USE.
4. ASSEMBLY WILL BE. DEMONSTRATED BY SALEM-DRILL PARTICIPANTSLONLY.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

l'. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO"ECG SECTION 12.B-AND DECLARE AN ALERT.

2. IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT ' 2 & EPIP-102S.
3. DIRECT DESIGNATED COMMUNICATORS TO MAKE-:NEW NOTIFICATIONS.
4. DIRECT :THE SSS . TO ACTIVATE THE OSC. ,

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM-

? MESSAGE #: 14D- REAL TIME. : -18:40 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 01:40 3 FROM  :- SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM:

500 KV BKR TRBL (K-22)

  • THIS IS~A-DRILL !!!- *

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT. OPERATIONS !!! *:
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-REFEREE NOTES :

1--. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK: BOARD ONLY.

2 ~. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.03

3. 500 KV BREAKER-TROUBLE: ALARM IS ON THE 1-9 BREAKER (32X). - THIS BREAKER WILL TRIP-IN ~2 MINUTES.
4. WITH THE; LOAD REDUCTION IN. PROGRESS THE SNSS WILL'BE' CONCERNED WITH.

THE POSSIBILTY-OF. LOSING-:THE 500 KV--9-10 BKR,c AND:A TRIP.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :-

1.- SNSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO' SEND OUT A CORRECTIVE ACTION'AND REPAIR TEAM"TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM.

2. OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO THE 500 KV SWITCH YARD. +
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-- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 1\ / MESSAGE /: 15D REAL TIME : 10:42 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 01:42 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM AND INDICATIONS:

ALARM :

500 KV 1-9 BREAKER (32X) GREEN OPEN LIGHT FLASHING.

INDICATION :

500 KV 1-9 BREAKER TRIPPED.

500 KV 1-9 AMPS ARE ZERO (2RP6)

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *-

O *****DO REFEREE NOTES :

1.-THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK-BOARD ONLY.

2. THE. BREAKER WILL TRIP IN ~TWO MINUTES AFTER THE CONTROL-ROOM RE-CEIVES THE ALARM =(OHA K-22).
3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03.

E ~ EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. NOTIFY THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM OPERATOR, AND HOPE CREEK OF:THE PROBLEM.

2.=SNSS TO DIRErT THE OSC TO INVESTIGATE-AND RESTORE <HE EQUIPMENT-TO OPERABLE j.

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EMERGENCY PRSPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM-

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'\- MESSAGE /: 26C REAL TIME  :- -18:50-TO. SNSS DRILL TIME : 01:50

- FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT- THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH THE 500 KV BREAKER.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!- -* ";

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
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REFEREE' NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE ISSUED-IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO' DISPATCH A--TEAM TO-THE 500 KV-SWITCH YARD.
2. THIS MESSAGE NEEDED-TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. OSC NOTIFIED AND~ TEAM DISPATCHED.
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MESSAGE'#: .1'7 REAL TIME  : '18:55 TO  : SNSS DRILL TIME : 01:55 FROM- SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR MESSAGE :

" THIS IS A DRILL."

" THIS IS FROM SITE PROTECTION.

" Tile INJURED MECHANIC, HAS BEEN ADMITTED AT TIIE EMERGENCY ROOM OF SALEM HOSPITAL. '

" HE IIAS BEEN DECONTAMINATED-AND IS UNDERGOING TREATMENT FOR A-PUNC--

TURE WOUND AND A MILD CONCUSION. IIE IS LISTED'AS SATISFACTORY,.BUT THE ATTENDING PilYSICIAN WANTS TO HAVE IIIM ADMITTED FOR OVERNIGHT .

OBSERVATION DUE TO TIIE IIEAD INJURY.

" HIS WIFE liAS BEEN NOTIFIED AND SilOULD BE !!ERE SHORTLY.

" WE SHOULD HAVE TiiE AMBULANCE BACK ONSITE IN ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES."- r

" THIS IS A DRILL."

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!  ;*

NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.02.

2.-CALL-MAY BE RECEIVED IN.THE CONTROL ROOM ON x3339 OR NETS.

3. IF ASKED, RPS MANAGEMENT REP HAS-JUST ARRIVED AT' HOSPITAL.;
4. SIMULATOR REFEREE MAY MAKE THIS CALL. _
5. SP AND RP PERSONNEL DISPATCl!ED~TO HOSPITAL WILL BE OUT OF PLAY UNTIL 19:30 WHEN AMBULANCE RETURNS TO-SITE.

ADDITIONAL INFO: MECHANIC JUST 'CAME TO- PSE&G- LAST MONTH FROM SONGS.

(SAN ONOFRE NGS) HE LEFT CALIFORNIA.TO GET AWhY FROM EARTHQUAKES.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.-SNSS CONFIRMS ARRIVAL AND NOTES TIME FOR CLOSING OUT THE. EVENT. ,

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. ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM-MESSAGE /: 17D REAL TIME : 19:00 ,

TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:00 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (CALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARM TAC PUMP DISCH PRESS HI OR LO (G-32)

INDICATIONS :

22 TAC PUMP TRIPPED FLASHING GREEN STOP LIGHT, STANDBY TAC PUMP AUTO STARTS.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY.
2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.04
3. THIS ACTIVITY WILL BE SUCCESSFUL AND THE PUMP. RETURNED TO SERVICE IF NEEDED. .

EXPECTED ACTIONS-:

1. SNSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO DISPATCH A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH THE TAC PUMP.
2. OSC TO DISPATCH TEAM TO THE TAC PUMP.

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. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 18C :REAL TIME- : 19:10:

TO-  : SNSS DRILL TIME : 02:10 ,

FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE '

LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH THE TAC PUMP.

  • THIS IS A DRILL '!! .
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NDRMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! - * '

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REFEREE NOTES :

~ 1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED Oh.,f IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE O'SC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO THE TAC PUMP.

2. THIS MESSAGE NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO-TIMELINE.

. EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. OSC NOTIFIED AND A TEAM DISPATCHED.

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MESSAGE f: x = 18D- REAL TIME : 19:22- M TO  :: CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:22- -

FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE -,

LOCATION.: SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE ':

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARM:

MIMS IMPACT (A38) , .

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  • THIS IS-A DRILL !!! '*

NOT. INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT, OPERATIONS'!!!. -*

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY..

2.-PROVIDE PZR LEVEL INDICATIONS WHEN ASKED. -

3. SMALL BREAK LOCA-(>300 GPM) HAS STARTED' ON: THE SUCTION TO THE'RCP THAT WILL PROPOGATE_TO A LARGE' BREAK ~LOCA BY 19:29.-.
EXPECTED-ACTIONS : -

1.= REVIEW OHA PROCEDURE FOR MIMS..

-2; OPERATORS,MAY IMPLEMENT.S2.OP-AB.RCS- -

0001(Q).

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 5--- MESSAGE #: 19D REAL TIME  : 19:24 TO- CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME :- 02:24

=FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM:

ALARM:

RCP VIB HI (D-36) -t THIS IS A DRILL !!!

  • NOT INITIATE-ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS ~!!!

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD-ONLY.
2. RCP FLANGE VIBRATION MONITOR IS NOT ON 2RP3 PANEL.

LOCATED ONlRP PANEL.IN THE EQUIPMENT-ROOM.

3. BE PREPARED TO POST SHAFT AND FLANGE VIBRATION READINGS--WHEN CHECKED. _ _ (SEE MESSAGE - / 20)
4. SINCE NO ACTUAL PANEL EXISTS IN THE SIMULATOR, THE-PLAYER WILL'NEEDL TO BE PROMPTED TO PRETEND HE IS GETTING THE-READINGS BY GOING WITH THE. REFEREE INTO THE COMPUTER ROOM. L(DRILLSMANSHIP)

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

'1.'THE-CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO MONITOR ~ -

(: _ . PUMP VIBRATIONS, l( 2.. ATTEMPT TO CONTACT SYSTEM ENGINEER.

L '3.1S2;OP-AB.RCP-00019(Q) RCP ABNORMALITY-SHOULD BE REVIEWED.

4. NOTIFY-OPERATIONS ENGINEER'IN TSC..

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MESSAGE-#: 20- REAL TIME  : . 19:24

?TO' -:- CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:24

-FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR-(SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

I YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS:

INDICATIONS:

2RP3 PANEL SHAFT VIBRATIONS- 15 MILS.

PUMP FLANGE 3 MILS.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *-
  • - DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS ! ! ! -.- *<

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REFEREE NOTES :

1.-ASK THE NCO WHERE HE WOULD GO TO CHECK VIBRATION INDICATIONS.

2.-BE AWARE THAT THE-RCP FLANGE-VIBRATION MONITOR IS NOT--

'ON 2RP3 PANEL. LOCATED-ON RP-PANEL IN-THE: EQUIPMENT ROOM.-

3.:IF/WHEN ASKED THE SHAFT VIBRATIONS' INDICATED ON 2RP3 PANEL ARE ATt

~15 MILS AND STEADY. THE PUMP SHAFT FLANGE IS AT ~3 MILS.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

-1. THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO MONITOR'

PUMP VIBRATIONS.
2. ATTEMPT TO-CONTACT SYSTEM ENGINEER.

-3. S2.OP-AB.RCP-0001(Q) RCP: ABNORMALITY MAY'BE' REVIEWED,_ DON'T MEET ENTRY-

-CONDITIONS.

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'l ARTIFICIAL' ISLAND -l EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM' MESSAGE /: _2 0D REAL TIME -: -19:25 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:25

-FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM) 4 MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS :

24 RCP SEAL LEAKOFF FLOW HI-LO SEAL LEAKOFF D/P LO '

STANDPIPE LEVEL LO INDICATIONS :

  • 24 RCP AMPS INDICATE ~300 HIGHER THAN OTHER PUMPS SHAFT VIBRATIONS OFFSCALE HIGH SEAL WATER IN/OUT PEGGED HIGH THIS IS A DRILi !!! .

O DO NOT. INITIATE.-ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS.!!!=

REFEREE NOTES :

1.'.THIS MESSAGE FOR-DARK BOARD ONLY.-

2. OPERATORS TO CHECK ALL CONTROL CONSOLE 1 INDICATIONS:ANDL THEN! TRIP THE-REACTOR AND TRIP 1.THE AFFECTED RCP,tIAW S2.OP-AB.RCP-0001-(Q).,
3. WHEN ASKED, RX POWER'IS 50% AT;THIS-TIME.__(ABOVE.P-8,:38%)-

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-EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.1 OPERATORS TO FOLLOW APPROVED STATION PROCEDURES.-S2.OP-AB.RCP-0001(Q).RCP ABNORMALITY.

-2. TRIP THE= REACTOR AND THEN TRIP THE REACTOR COOLANT PUMP.

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MESSAGE #: 21R REAL TIME : 19:25 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:25 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM:

RMS TRBL (A-6)

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING-NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 1!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THE FOLLOWING RAD MONITORS GO INTO ALARM:

2R2, 2R7, 2R10A, 2R10B, 2R24B, 2R25, AND 2R26

2. ENSURE RMS DATA DISPLAY BOOK IS UPDATED AT THIS TIME.
3. ENSURE CONTROL STAFF IS NOT DISTRACTED BY SIMULATOR RMS. INDICATIONS WHICH ARE N/A.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS/NSS TO REV.IEW ALL RAD DATA.
2. SNSS TO REVIEW THE ECG.

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( 3 "x / MESSAGE /: 22C REAL TIME  : 19:26 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF . DRILL TIME : 02:26 FROM  : FIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD INITIATE A MANUAL REACTOR TRIP AND TAKE 24 REACTOR COOLANT PUMP OUT OF SERVICE.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. REACTOR TRIP HAS BEEN INITIATED AND THE AFFECTED RCP TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE.
2. OPERATORS TO INITIATE THE EOP'S (EOP-TRIP-1, REACTOR TRIP SAFET'l INJECTION).
3. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO-TIME-LINE.

NOTE: IF USED FOR DARK BOARD, ENSURE THE OPERATORS KNOW THAT ALL RODS WENT IN (RX TRIP NORMAL) AND 24 RCP IS STonPED.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. OPERATORS INITIATE EOP-TRIP-1 REACTOR TRIP OR SAFETY INJECTION.
2. SNSS TO REVIEW L..E ECG SECTION 1.D, AND RECOMMEND ESCALATING THE EMER-GENCY CIASSIFICATION TO THE EMERGENCY

-DUTY OFFICER (EDO)

3. EDO REFERS TO THE ECG SECTION 1.D AND DECLARES A SITE AREA EMERGENCY BASED ON PRIMARY LEAK GREATER THAN TOTAL MAKEUP CAPACITY.

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Asl MESSAGE #: 22D REAL TIME  : 19:27' TO-  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL.T2?E : 02:27' FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : . SIMULATOR MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND IN')ICATIONS:

ALARMS:

MAN SI ACT INITIATE (F46)

PHASE A ISOL ACT (C 8)

INDICATIONS:

BOTH-SAFETY INJECTION PUMPS HAVE STARTED.

REACTOR IS TRIPPED. ALL RODS INSERTED.

  • - THIS IS A DRILL 111 .
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!- -*

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t REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD CONTRCL ONLY.
2. ALL RESPONSES TO THE SI AND RX TRIP APPEAR NORMAL.
3. CONTAINMENT PRESSURE'AND TEMPERATURE ARE: INCREASING.

'4. WHEN-CHECKED,-2VC6 HAS NO POSITION INDICATION DUE TO ITS INTERMED-IATE-POSITION. 2VC5. INDICATES CLOSED.-

' EXPECTED' ACTIONS :

1.-NCO'S-CONTINUE ACTIONS OF EOP-TRIP-1.

2. ENSURE SNSS IS INFORMED OF _2VC6_ FAII-ED POSITION INDICATION.

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-- b MESSAGE #: 22X REAL T1ME  : 19:29 TO -

SIM/TSC/ EOF LEAD REFEREES DRILL. TIME : 02:29=

FROM  : HEAD REFEREE LOCATION : SIM/TSC/ EOF MESSAGE  :

REMINDER TO LEAD REFEREES:

NOTE: SPDS WILL SHOW INCORRECT VALUES FOR THE FOLLOWING; RVLIS LEVEL AFTER 19:30, HELD AT 65%

CONTAINMENT SUMP LEVEL AFTER 19:55, HELD AT 80%

CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN AFTER 21:20, INCREASING POST SIGNS OR STICKIES TO REMIND PLAYERS TO IGNORE THOSE SPDS OR (SIMULATOR DRIVEN) INDICATIONS FROM THEN ON.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS:ll! *=

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1 REFEREE NOTES :

1. DO NOT LET THE PLAYERS BE CONFUSED BY THE DATA DISCREPANCIES THAT ARE DRILL SCENARIO CONTROL RELATED.
2. POST SIGNS AND STICKIES AS APPROPRIATE.-
3. BE PREPARED TO EXPLAIN WHAT THE' VALUES ARE AT THAT TIME,--FOR-SCENARIO CONTROL.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. PLAYERS TO ACCEPT THE MOCKEE UP PARAMETER VALUES AND CONTINUE WHILE' IGNORING THE SPDS DATA VALUES.-

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MESSAGE #: 23.D' REAL TIME : 19:29-TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 02:29 FRUM-  : SIMULATOR-REFEREE ,

LOCATION : SIMULATOR MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS: CNTM"l PRESS HI HI (C 6)

RX SUMP OVRFLO (C18)

CFCU LK DET HI (C38)

CNTMT SPRY ACT (C22)

PZR HTR OFF LVL LO (E36)_

PHASE B ISOL ACT

_(C16)

, INDICATIONS:

BOTH SI PUMPS RUNNING BOTH RHR PUMPS RUNNING ALL RCPS STOPPED

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *

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  • DO NOT INITIRTE ACTIONS AFFECTING-NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *
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-REFEREE' NOTES-:

-1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD-ONLY.

2. ENSURE THAT OPERATIONAL DATA IS BEING PROVIDED TO SUPPORT OPERATOR--

ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT. . (CONTAINMENT PRESSURE > 15 PSIG):

3. BE PREPARED ~TO ANSWER QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE RESULTS OF EOP=AC-TIONS:TAKEN-IN THE SIMULATOR DURING-CR STAFF WALKTHROUGH OF PROCE-DURES. _,

O EXPECTED ACTIONS-:

1. CR STAFF CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT.EOPS.

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2. SNSS/NSTA~ ATTEMPT TO ASSESS THE ACCI-5 DENT' CONDITIONS- AND COMPARE TO. EALS e FOR POSSIBLE EMERGENCY-ESCALATION.

. 3.TSNSS NOTIFY THE-EDO OF PLANT. STATUS.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE # 23.R m?,AL TIME  : 19:30 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF LRILL TIME : 02:30 FROM SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM RMS TRBL (A-6)

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THE FOLLOWING RAD MONITORS GO INTO A) VMit 2R211A.
2. ENSURE RMS DATA DISPLAY BOOK IS UPDATED AT THIS TIME.

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3. ENSURE CONTROL STAFF-IS NOT DISTRACTED BY SIMULATOR RMS INDICATIONS WHICH ARE N/A.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS/NSS TO REVIEW ALL RAD DATA.
2. SNSS TO REVIEW THE.ECG.

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MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: ,

YOU Sh^JLD DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY PER ECG SECTION 1.D,  :

PRIMARY LEAK GREATER TilAN TOTAL MAKEUP CAPACITY l

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  • THIS IS A DPILL !!! *
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111
  • O *****DO REFEREE NOTES : .
1. CONFER WITH THE HEAD REFEREE PRIOR TO ISEUING THIS MESSAGE. "
2. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF ED0/ENSS ARE NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THE EVENT.

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EXPECTED ACTIONS : *

1. DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY. '
2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT.3.
3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 103S.-

4.-IMPLEMENT LIMITED ACCOUFTABILITY.

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V MESSAGE /: 24C REAL TIME : 19:50 TO  : RAC DRILL TIME : 02:50 FROM  : TSC LEAD REFEREE LOCATION : TSC MESSAGE  :

TilIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE; YOU SilOULD DIRECT Tile CllEMISTRY SUPERVISOR INITIATE A SAMPLE OF THE REACTOR COOLANT USING Tile PASS.

  • Ti!IS IS A DRILL !!!
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY AS NECESSARY IF A PASS SAMPLE HAS NOT YET BEEN CALLED FOR BY THE EDO OR RAC.
2. ENSURE TilAT THE PLAYERS UNDERSTAND THAT AN ACTUAL SAMPLE WILL DE TAKEN, NOT SIMULATED.

\ 3. PASS SAMPLE RESULTS WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE TSC AT 22:10 (SCENARIO CONTROL) TO ALLOW THE TSC TO DEMONSTRATE CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATION.

4. ENSURE THAT THE DUTY SNSS IS AWARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE WILL BE PFRFORMED FOR THE DRILL.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. RAC WILL INFORM 7HE EDO OF THE NEED TO OBTAIN A PASS SAMPLE, FOR SCENARIO CONTROL.
2. RAC WILL DIRECT THE CHEMISTRY SUPRV.

TO INTITIATE AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /t 24D REAL TIME 19:55 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME 02:55 FROM t SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS ALARMS RWST LOW LEVEL 22 R11R PUMP GREEN STOP LIGHT FLASilING INDICATIONS : 1 RWST AT 15.24 FEET 22 RHR PUMP, MOTOR AMPS ZERO j

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • p DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING HORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111

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REFEREE NOTES : ,

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. ->
2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.05.

v EXPECTED ACTIONS _

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1. OPERATORS IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-3

-2.-INFORM THE SNSS OF THE 22 RHR PUMP TRIP.

3. SNSS TO DIRECT THE OSCC TO' DISPATCH A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND. REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE 22'RHR-PUMP.
3. SNSS TO INFORM-THE EDO OF t .: CHANG-ING PLANT CONDITIONS.

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MESSAGE WilEN ATTEMMED, Tile SEMI-AUTOMATIC SWAPOVER OF RilR !!AS FAILED.

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  • REFEREE NOTES I. TilIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY.
2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.06.

EXPECTED-ACTIONS :

1. OPERATORS IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-3
2. INFORM TiiE NSS OF Tile FAILURE OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC SWAPOVER.

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MESSAGE /t 25D REAL TIME  : 19 59 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME

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FROM SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION i SIMULATOR MESSAGE YOU HAVE JUST COMPLETED THE SWAPOVEP. TO COLD LEG RECIRCULATION AND RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS .

21 4tif k, . < RE' ' STOP LIGilT FLASHING. '

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21 RJ1R Fov DID NOT START.  !

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTION 3 AFFECT 1:4G NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !li *
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY.
2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.06.
3. JUST PRIOR TO.THE COMPLETION OF THE SHAPOVER TO THE CONTAINMENT r SUMP, THE 21 RHR PUMP WILL FAIL TO START.
4. THIS FAILURE ALONG WITH THE TRIP OF THE 22 RHR PUMP LEAVES THE CORE WITH NO MODE OF COOLIliG.

NOTE: SCENARIO LICENSE-INVOKED: SIMULATOR OPERATIONAL DATA DOES NOT ACCURATELY PORTRAY CORE HEATUP POSTULATED FOR FUEL DAMAGE.-  !

. EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. WITH THE LOSS.OF THE SECOND RHR PUMP .

THE OPERATORS WILL IMPLEMENT EOP-LOCA-5 LOSS OF EMERGENCY RECIRCULA-TION.

2. SNSS:TO NOTIFY THE OSC OF THE LOSS OF 21 RHR PUMP.
3. OSC TO-DISPATCH A CORRECTIVE ACTION 6 AND REPAIR TEAM.

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20t05 03:05 FROM t SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

TilIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSCC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PRODLEM WITH 22 RilR PUMP.

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  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!l
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM.
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.
3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.05.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : -

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LOCATION.: SIMULATOR (SALEM)  !

MESSAGE  : l TilIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: j YOU SilOULD DIRECT THE OSCC TO DISPATCil A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE  !

PROBLEM WITH 21 RilR PUMP.  ;

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH-A TEAM TO-INVESTIGATE 21 RHR PUMP.
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.  !
3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.06. i EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.;OSC NOTIFIED AND TEAM DISPATCIIED.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: 28R REAL TIME : 20:15 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 03:15 FROM SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU 11 AVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS:

RMS TRBL (A-6)

PANALARM ON 2RP1 CONT HI RANGE MON 2-R44A HI CGNT HI RANGE MON 2-R44B HI

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111
  • O *****DO REFEREE NOTES :
1. 2R44A AND 2R44B IN WARNING (100R).

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS/NSS/NSTA TO hEVIEW ALL RAo Ed 7A.

? SNSS TO REVIEW THE ECG.

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HESSAGE #: 29 REAL TIME : 20:20 TO  : OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME : 03:20 FROM  : OSC REFEREE LOCATION : 22 TAC PUMP, TURBINE BLDG. ELEV. 100' MESSAGE  :

YOUR REPAIRS TO Tile 22 TAC PUMP ARE COMPLLTE.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.04,
2. ENSURE TI{E OSC AND CONTROL ROOM ARE INFORMED THAT Tile TAC PUMP 11AS BEEN REPAIRED AND READY FOR SERVICE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. OSC AND CONTROL ROOM NOTIFIED THAT Tile TAC PUMP IS NOW READY FOR SERVICE
2. IF NEEDED THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF MAY PUT THE TAC PUMP IN SERVICE.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM HESSAGE /t 30 REAL TIME : 20:42 TO OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME : 03:42 FROM  : Ofic REFEREE LOCATION : 21 RilR PUMP 4KV BKR., ELEV. 64', 2A VITAL BUS.

MESSAGE  :

YOUR REPAIRS TO 21 RiiR PUMP BREAKER ARE COMPLETE.

  • TlilS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!1 -*

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.06.
2. REFEREE TO ENSURE Tile OSC AND CONTROL ROOM STAFF ARE NOTIFIED NO LATER TilAN 20:45 IlOURS.
3. TI!E RETURN OF THE Ri!R PUMP IS CRITICAL AND IS NEEDED TO RESTORE ADEQUATE CORE COOLING TO PREVENT FURTHER FUEL FAILURES.
4. ENSURE Ti!E SIMULATOR REFEREE IS NOTIFIED TO CLEAR Tile MALFUNCTION ALLOWING THE PUMP TO START AT THIS TIME.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. Tile OSC TEAM LEADER TO NOTIFY Ti!E OSC AND CONTROL ROOM THAT Tl!E REPAIRS TO 21 RiiR PUMP BREAKER ARE COMPLETE.
2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO REVIEW CURRENT EOP, TiiEN PUT THE Ri!R PUMP IN SERVICE E

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'k's r} MESSAGE #1 32R REAL TIME : 21:00 TO CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 04:00 FROM SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU ltAVE JUST RECEIVED Tile FOLLOWING ALARM RMS TRBL (A-6) r j

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  • TI{IS IS A DRILL !! !
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!'
  • O ******DO REFEREE NOTES :
1. RAD MONITORS 2R4, 2R13A-C, AND 2R18 GO INTO ALARM WITH PEGGED HIGH .

INDICATIONS ON THE PROCESS MONITORS.

2. EDO/ RAC SHOULD DETERMINE FROM REVIEW OF ALL INDICATIONS THAT THIS IS EXPECTED INCREASE DUE TO IMPLEMENTING COLD LEG RECIRCULATION.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF AND NSTA REVIEW ALL RAD DATA..
2. RAC MAY REQUEST CP RAD SURVEY TEAM TO CHECK FOR LEAKAGE INTO THE AUX. BLDG.

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MESSAGE YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS:

22 SAFETY INJECTION PUMP, GREEN STOP LIGHT FLASHING.

INDICATIONS:

22 SAFETY INJECTION PUMP SHOWS NO MOTOR AMPS AND DISCllARGE FLOW IS INDICATING ZERO.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111
  • O ******DO REFEREE NOTES :
1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.07.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS MAY NOTIFY OSCC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 22 SI PUMP WITH A WARNING OF HIGH ANTICIPATED DOSE RATES.
2. EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION NEEDED FOR TEAM TO INVESTI. GATE THE PUMP.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM O1 MESSAGE /t 34R REAL TIME : 21:15 ,

- T9  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 04:15 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM) .

i MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ti!E FOLLOWING ALARM RMS TRBL (A-6) t

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. RAD MONITOR 2R34 GOES INTO ALARM DUE TO SHINE FROM ECCS PIPING AND

'THE CONTAINMENT HATCH. (1.57R/hr) i I

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF AND NSTA REVIEW LALL RAD DATA.
2. RAC MAY REQUEST THE CONTROL POINT TO -

~ SURVEY THE' AREA FOR SIGNS OF A LEAK FROM CONTAINMENT.  ;

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FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE l LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU !! AVE JUST RECEIVED Ti!E FOLLOWING ALARM RMS TRDL (A-6)

PANALARM ON 2RP1 CONT !!I RANGE MON 2-R44A !!I-11I CONT HI RANGE MON 2-R44B HI-ilI Ti!IS IS A DRILL !!!

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. CONTAINMENT RAD MONITORS R44 CHANNELS AT 1000 R INDICATING DEGRADED CORE WITil POSSIBLE LOSS OF COOLABLE GEOMETRY. (SOME FUEL MELTING IS POSTULATED FOR RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE SOURCE TERM)
2. POST STICKIES FOR SPDS CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN LEVELS INCREASING AT THIS TIME.
3. ENSURE CONTROL ROOM STAFF ARE DISREGARDING H2, CONT SUMP LUVEL, AND RVLIS OFF SIMULATOR DRIVEN SPDS INDICATIONS. '

EXPECTED ACTIONS

1. SNSS/NSS/NSTA TO REVIEW ALL RAD LATA
2. SNSS TO REVIEW ECG.
3. SNSS NOTIFY THE EDO OF DEGRADED CORE INDICATIONS.

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,s EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /t 36C REAL TIME : 21 20 TO  : SNSS / EDO / ERM DRILL TIME : 04820 l FROM t CR, TSC, EOF LEAD REFEREES .

LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM) , TSC, EOF <

MESSAGE THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:  ;

i YOU SilOULD DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY IN ACCORDANCE WITl! ECG SECTIONS 6A & 6B, SEVERE LOSS OF CLADDING AND LOSS OF PRIMARY ,

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  • l REFEREE NOTES
1. DO NOT ISSUE THIS MESSAGE WITHOUT HEAD REFEREE *F 'ERMISSION.
2. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE ERM IS NOT IN TH- ?OCESS OF i CLASSIFYING THE EVENT. '
3. CR AND EOF REFEREES MUST CONFER WITH THE HEAD REFEREE BEFORE. i

-ISSUING.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : '

1. DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.
2. IMPLEMENT ATTACliMENT 4. .
3. IMPLEMENT-EPIP 104S(EPIP 401. APP. B)
4. PREDETERMINED PAR SELECTION. .

MINIMUM EXPECTED PAR

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O. MESSAGE /t 37D REAL TIME : 21:30  :

TO CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 04:30  !

FROM i SIMULATOR REFEREE  !

LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM) ,

MESSAGE YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

i ALARMSt 25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL GREEN STOP LIGHT FLASHING. ,

INDICATIONS:

25 CFCU SEttVICE WATER FLOW AT ZERO.

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. .
2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.08.

P EXPECTED ACTIONS t 1.-SNSS TO NOTIFY THE OSC TO DISPATCH-A

' CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 25 CFCU.

2.-OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM.

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MESSAGE THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSCC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT.

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!- * '

O- a REFEREE NOTES -

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED-THE OSC-TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO-INVESTIGATE THE CONTAINMENT FAN COIL.
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE. ']

EXPECTED ACTIONS t -;

1. OSC NOTIFIED AND TEAM DISPATCHED.

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MESSAGE  :

Ti!IS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SitOULD DIRECT Tile OSCC TO DISPATCil A TEAM To COMPLETE TIIE WORK ON 22 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT LOW SPEED BREAKER AND RETURNED IT To SERVICE.

  • TilIS IS A DRILL !!!
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  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. TiiIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE OSC liAS NOT DISPATCilED A TEAM TO CllECK ON THE RETURN OF Tile FAN COIL UNIT.
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.
3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.09.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. SNSS SilALL DIRECT THAT AN OSC TEAM BE DISPATCHED.
2. SNSS SHALL AUTHORIZE CLEARING THE TAGGOUT AS-NECESSARY WiiEN THE WORK IS COMPLETED.

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\ MESSAGE /t 40 REAL TIME  : 21:59 TO t CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME 04:59 FROM t SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE YOU FEEL Tile BUILDING SHAKING AND llEAR A LOW RUMBLING NOISE.

BOOKS, PAPERS, PENCIL 9 SLIDE OFF TABLES. (NOT COMPUTERS!)

YOU EXPERIENCE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

COFFEE CUPS SPILL OVER.

LASTING ABOUT 15 SECONDS.

THIS IS A DRILL !!!

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. AFTERSHOCK FROM PREVIOUS EARTHQUAKE.

-2. NO DAMAGE IN THE CONTROL ROOM. NO COMMUNICATIONS LINES ARE LOST, NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC.)

3. NO SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES OF THE EARTHQUAKE TO OT!!ER FACILITIES.
4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.11.

EXPECTED ACTIONS

1. PLAYERS TO CHECK CONTROL CONSOLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS.
2. REPORT THEIR FINDINGS TO THE SNSS.
3. SNSS SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DIS-PATCH TEAMS FOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF VITAL-EQUIPMENT.

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(ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #3 40D REAL TIME : 21:59 TO  : CONTnOL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME : 04:59 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFRREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR MESSAGE  :  ;

1 YOU llAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

l ALARMS:

FIRE PROT FIRE (A7)

FIRE PMP 1/2 RUN (A15)

INDICATIONS ON 2RPS: CllARCOAL FILTERS FIRE DETECTION (102)

CNTMT PRESS RELIEF-ELEV. 100 BKR 107 (101-120)

FIRE DELUGE CODED FIRE ALARM SOUNDING; 2-4-3

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.10.
2. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD CONTROL ONLY.

3 ~. CONTAINMENT IS BREAci!ED BY THE FAILURE OF BOTl! 2VC5 AND 2VC6-TO BE FULLY CLOSED.

4.: ENSURE OPERATIONAL DATA IS UPDAT2D TO SHOW CONTAINMENT PRESSURE  ;

DECREASING.

EXPECTED, ACTIONS :

1. SNSS SHOULD NOTIFY THE EDO OF~THE SUSPECTED PATHWAY-FOR THE RADIOLOGI-CAL RELEASE IN PROGRESS.

2.-SNSS SHOULD DIRECT THE OSCC TO SEND -

A TEAM- TO DETERMINE THE POSITION OF '

2VC5-AND-TO CLOSE THE VALVE ~IF POS-SIBLE.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /t 41 REAL TIME 21:59 TO t ALL ONSITE PLAYERS DRILL TIME 04:59 FROM ALL ONSITE REFEREES LOCATION : ALL ONSITE LOCATIONS MESSAGE YOU OBSERVE AND SENSE THE FOLLOWING:

CHAIRS SLIDE ACROSS THE ROOM AND TIP OVER.

BOOKS SLIDE OFF TABLES (NOT COMPUTERSI)

YOU EXPERIENCE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
  • O
          • DO REFEREE NOTES :
1. PLAYERS SHOULD CHECK THEIR AREAS FOR DAMAGE AND REPORT FINDINGS.
2. No COMMUNICATIONS ARE LOST.

NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC. )

3. THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES OF THE AFTERSHOCK TO OTHER FACILITIES, ONSITE OR OFFSITE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS

3. PLAYERS TO CHECK THEIR AREAS FOR ANY DAMAGE AND REPORT BACK FINDINGS.

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-MESSAGE /t 41D REAL TIME 21:59 TO  : CONTROL ROOM STAFF DRILL TIME 04:49 FROM SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR l

I MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS: J INDICATIONS: 1 2VC5 POSITION INDICATION, OPEN G CLOSED ARE NOT LIT.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS l!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

-1.. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.10,

2. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD CONTROL-ONLY.
3. CONTAINMENT IS BREACHED BY THE FAILURE OF BOTH 2VC5 AND 2VC6 TO BE -

FULLY CLOSED. "

4. ENSURE OPERATIONAL DATA IS UPDATED TO SHOW CONTAINMENT PRESSURE.-

DECREASING.

b EXPECTED ACTIONS

1. SNSS SHOULD NOTIFY THE EDO OF THE SUSPECTED PATHWAY FOR THE RADIOLOGI-CAL RELEASE IN PROGRESS.
2. SNSS SHOULD DIRECT THE OSCC TO SEND A TEAM-TO DETERMINE THE POSITION OF

'2VCS'AND TO:CLOSE.THE VALVE IF POS-SIBLE.

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k_/ MESSAGE /r 42 REAL TIME  : 21:59 TO  : ALL EOF PLAYERS DRILT, TIME : 04: 0s FROM  : ALL OFFSITE REFEREES LOCATION : ALL OFFSITE LOCATIONS MESSAGE  :

YOU OBSERVE AND SENSE THE FOLLOWING:

BOOKS SLIDE OFF THE TABLES (NOT COMPUTERS!)

CHAIRS SLIDE ACROSS TIIE ROOM AND TIP OVER.

YOU EXPERIENCE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. PLAYERS SHOULC OHECK THEIR AREAS FOR DAMAGE AND REPORT FINDINGS.
2. NO COMMUNICATIONS ARE LOST.

NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC.)

3. THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES OF Ti!E AFTERSHOCK TO OTHER FACILITIES, 0:ISITE OR OFFSITE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. PLAYERS TO CHECK TilEIR AREAS FOR ANY DAMAGE AND REPORT BACK FINDINGS.

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE # 43 REAL TIME : 22:00 TO I ALL FIELD TEAMS DRILL TIME : 05:00 FROM  : ALL FIELD TEAM REFEREES LOCATION : ALL FIELD TEAM LOCATIONS 1

MESSAGE  :

YOU 1PERIENCE THE FOLLOWING:

THE GROUND IS SHAKING AND YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS ll!
  • O *****DO REFEREE NOTES : .

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1. NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS TO OFFSITE EQUIPMENT. (COMMUNICATIONS, VEHICLES, ETC.)
2. NO SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE FROM THE EARTHQUAKE AFTERSHOCK..
3. FREEPLAY INDICATIONS, TREES SWAYING, STEERING DIFFICULT, ETC.
4. NO INJURIES TO PERSONNEL, VEHICLES STAY UNDER~ CONTROL. (NO CRASHES)'

NOTE: THIS MESSAGE IS INTENTIONALLY DELAYED TO PRECLUDE FIELD TEAMS FROM REPORTING THE TEMBLOR BRFORE ITS EFFECTS ARE SEEN ONSITE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. FIELD TEAM (S) MAY CALL BACK TO-THE TSC OR EOF FOR MORE INFORMATION-AND TO REPORT THEIR OBSERVATIONS.

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L/ HESSAGE /: 44 REAL TIME : 22:00 TO  : ALL EMERG. NEWS CTR.17.AYERS DRILL TIME : 05:00 FROM  : ALL ENC REFEREES LOCATION : EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER MESSAGE  :

YOU OBSERVE AND SENSE THE FOLLOWING:

COFFEE CUPS SPILL OVER. (EMPTY ONES ONLY)

BOOKS, PENS, AND PAPERS SLIDE OFF Tile TABLES (NOT COMPUTERSI)

YOU EXPERIENCE SOME DIFFICULTY IN STANDING.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!l
  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. PLAYERS SilOULD CHECK TIIEIR ARHAS FOR DAMAGE AND REPORT FINDINGS.
2. NO COMMUNICATIONS ARF LOST.

NO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS (FAX, COMPUTERS, ETC.)

NO DAMAGE TO THE FACILITY. NO INJURIES TO PERSONNEL.

3. ALL NRC REFEREES SHOULD COMMUNICATE THESE SYMPTOMS THROUGHOUT THE ENC INCLUDING THE BRIEFING AREA.

NOTE: TilIS MESSAGE'IS INTENTIONALLY DELAYED TO PRECLUDE ENC PLAYERS ASKING ABOUT PLANT STATUS BEFORE Tile EOF SEES THE DATA CHANGE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. PLAYERS TO CIIECK THEIR-AREAS FOR ANY DAMAGE AND REPORT THEIR FINDINGS.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM iU) MESSAGE /: 45R REAL TIME : 22:00 TO CONTROL ROOM STAFP DRILL TIME : 05:00 FROM  : SIMULATOR RLFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS:

RMS TRBL (A-6)

PANAIARM ON 2RP1 PLANT VENT ACCD MON 2-R45A-D HI

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !11
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. PLANT VENT RAD MONITORS 2R45A &B, 2R16, AND R43 ARE IN ALMIM NOW INDICATING A RELEASE HAS BEGUN THROUGH THE PLANT VENT.
2. 2R41A-C ARE DEENERGIZED BY INTERLOCK TO 2R45B REACHING WARNING.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.-SNSS/NSS/NSTA TO REVIEW ALL RAD DATA

2. RSM SHOULD BEGIN RADIOLOGICAL DOSE ASSESSMENT TO DETERMINE TP.E NEED FOR PAR UPGRADING.
3. FIELD TEAMS ARE ALERTED TO START OF A RELEASE TO BEGIN PLUME TRACKING.
4. ERM SHOULD REFER TO EPIP 404 AND DETERMINE THE NEED FOR A PAR UPGRAL,4.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM k HESSAGE /: 45S REAL TIME : 22:10 TO  : CliEMISTRY SUPERVISOR DRILL TIME : 05:10 FROM  : CONTROL POINT LEAD REFEREE LOCATION : CONTROL POINT MESSAGE  :

FOR SCENARIO CONTROL, Tile ATTACHED PASS SAMPLE RESULTS ARE TO BE COMMUNICATED TO T!!E TSC CliEMISTRY SUPERVISOR.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *

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REFEREE NOTES :

1. AT TlilS TIME PROVIDE TiiE PASS SAMPLE ANALYSIS'RESULTS WHICH REFLECT CORE CONDITIONS BASED ON DATA FOR 22:00.
2. TIIESE RESULTS ARE FOR THE USE OF THE TSC IN CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATION OBJECTIVES.
3. THE CHEMISTRY TEAM PERSONNE: SIIALL CONTINUE WITH THE DEMONSTRATION OF SAMPLINr AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES AS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THEIR OBJECTIVES.
4. RECIRCULATION AND ANALYSIS TIMES ARE INTENTIONALLY CONTRACTED.

EXPECTED ?l 3t1F :

1. CP chi"</ deny SUPERVISOR WILL COMMUNI-CATE 'c', E PASS SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS TO TIIE tsp.
2. TSC CHEM. SUPERVISOR WILL PROVIDE TiiE RESULTS TO THE NUCLEAR FUELS ENGINEER FOR CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATION.

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- EMERGENCY PR*.*PAREDNESS MESSAGE' FORM NESSAGE /t 46 22:15 REAL' TIME . :

TO  : OSC TEAM LT! DER DRILL TIME : 05:15 FROM  : .OSC REFEREL

' LOCA; ION : AUX. BLDG. 64' ELEV; SWGR ROOM

. MESSAGE  :

YOUR REPAIRS TO 25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT BREAKER ARE COMPLETE.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL-!!! -*"

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  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLhWT OPERATIONS !!! *
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t REFEREE NOTES :

1. REFER.TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.08.-

EXPECTED' ACTIONS :

1. NOTIFY THE OSC-AND CONTROL ROOM.THAT THE CFCU IS READY TO RUN, IF NEEDED.

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MESSAGE-#:- '46C '

'iA s TIME  : ' 22:17-TO.  : SNSS JC ' , TIME : 05:17 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

. MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE NSS TO START 25 CFCU UNIT TO GET CONTAINMENT PRESSURE DOWN AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.

THIS IS A DRILL !!!' *

  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS 111
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REFEREE NOTES :

1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE' ISSUED ONLY IF:THE SNSS RAS NOT-DECIDED TO RUN THE.CFCU BECAUSE; CONTAINMENT PRESSURE IC ALREADY DECREASING.
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE BY SIMULATOR CON-TROL OF CONTAINMENT PRESSURE DECREASE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. NSS SHOULD-DIRECT 25 CFCU PLACED:IN

. SERVICE.

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N]/-~ MESSAGE47#:- REAL TIME : 23:00

-TO  : OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME : 06:00-

-FROM  : OSC REFEREE ~

. LOCATION : 78' MECHANICAL PEN. AREA MESSAGE  :

YOUR REPAIh2 '10 22-CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT ARE COMPLETE.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *-

NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!! *-

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REFEREE NOTES :

1.-REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO #7.09.

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1. NOTIFY THE.OSC AND CONTROL ROOM THAT THE CFCU IS' READY TO RUN, IF NEEDED.

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' MESSAGE /: 47C REAL TIME :- 23:02 TO'  : SNSS DRILL TIME : -06:02 FROM  : SIMULATOR REFEREE LOCATION : SIMULATOR (SALEM)

MESSAGE  :

THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MEASAGE:

YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE NSS TO START 22 CFCU UNIT TO'GET CONTAINMENT PRESSURE DOWN AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!
  • O ******DO REFEREE NOTES :
1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY IF THE SNSS HAS NOT DECIDED.TO RUNL THE CFCU BECAUSE CONTAINMENT-PRESSURE IS.ALREADY DECREASING..
2. THIS MESSAGE USED TO MAINTAIN- SCENARIO TIMELINE BY : SIMULATOR CON-TROL OF CONTAINMENT PRESSURE DECREASE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1.'NSS SHOULD DIRECT 22 CFCU PLACED IN

. SERVICE.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE /: 48 REAL TIME : 24:00 TO  : DUTY SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) DRILL TIME : 07:00 FROM  : CONTROL ROOM DRILL CONTROLLER LOCATION : CONTROL ROOM (SALEM & HOPE CREEK STATIONS)

MESSAGE  :

PLEASE MAKE THE FOLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT:

" ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL."

"TODAY'S EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL HAS BEEN TERMINATED."

PLEASE REPEAT MESSAGE ONE TIME.

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  • THIS IS A DRILL !!!
  • NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS  !!!
  • 9 ******DO *****************************************************************-

REFEREE NOTES :

1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE TO THE DUTY SNSS ONLY WHEN AUTHORIZED BY THE HEAD REFEREE. (TIME ABOVE IS APPROXIMATE)
2. ENSURE THAT THE CONTROL NETS PHONES AND STATION RADIO ARE RETURNED TO NORMAL AFTER THE DRILL IS TERMINATED.
3. PROVIDE ANY COMMENTS CONCERNING THE DRILL TO THE HEAD REFEREE IN THE TSC AFTER ENSURING CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ARE RE-STORED.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

1. AFTER THE SNSS AND EDO AGREE THAT THE PLANT IS STABLE, HEAD REFEREE WILL TERMINATE DRILL WITH NRC CON-CURRENCE.
2. LEAD REFEREES SHALL ENSURE THEIR FACILITY IS RESTORED TO NORMAL READY ,

CONDITIONS.

3. NCO AT SALEM AND HC MAKES PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.

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ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM O' MESSAGE TO  :

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LEAD REFEREES REAL TIME  : 00:00 DRILL TIME : OVER

.FROM  : HEAD REFEREE LOCATION : ALL FACILITIES MESSAGE  :

THIS MESSAGE IS A REMINDER TO THE LEAD REFEREES TO REVIEW THE DRILL SYNOPSIS ATTACHED WITH THE PLAYERS IN ORDER TO AVOID NEGATIVE TRAINING BY EXPLAINING; o DATA INCONSISTENCIES, o POSTULATED FAULTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES.THAT ARE BEYOND DESIGN BASIS, o CONDITIONS THAT WERE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAYERS, EITHER INTENTIONALLY TRANSPARENT OR SIMPLY UNRECOGNIZED o BIG PICTURE ITEMS.

THIS IS A DRILL !!! *

'DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS !!!

  • REFEREE NOTES :
1. REVIEW THE ATTACHED INFORMATION WITH THE PLAYERS.

EXPECTED ACTIONS :

6.49

Attachment to MESSAGE /: 49

- POST DRILL SCENARIO SYNOPSIS

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PLAYER DEDRIEFING & CRITIQUE Dlg PICTURE DRILL REVIEW:

Drill began with an Unusual Event based on Primary Leak Rate exceeding Tech. Specs. which required Unit Shutdown.

The unidentified Agat source was a previously undetected weak spot on a weld at the suction of # 24 Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP).

The first earthauake tremor was above pneratina basist but below desian basis, which is an Alert classification.

  • The quake produced two consequences that were bevond desian hag 1L. (scenario license) a) Containment Ventilation Isolation valve 2VC6 failed into a partially open position.

b) The RCP pump weld weakened more, but did not break,_yet.

s Later, the seal package on # 24 RCP failed causing the

.!.,_r-) Primary Leak Rate to increase from 12 to 300 gpm. Following the Licensed Operator actions in the Simulator to trip tha reactor And thg faulted RCP, the small crack in the suction piping to the pump rapidly grew to a double ended shear, creating a.Larce Break LOCA and a basis for Site Area Emergency.

While the RCP was still running and_ vibrating-its impeller began to wipe, crack and send loose pr ig into-ths reactor vassel which led to some core flow blockaaes, claddina-fretting and the start of core damage.

This also was hiahly exaacerated, but with the intention of providing a possible (though admittedly, very imorobable) cause for some fuel failures given the power level and no forced recirculation shortly thereafter.

Later again, when all RHR was lost the Operators took appropriate actions to establish the minimum required core inventory makeup of > 350 gpm via one Centrifugal Charging Pump taking suction from the RWST.

    • Those gptions would:have h1ED sufficient tg prevent core damaae by Salem's desian And therefore D2 additional core

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Attachment to MESSAGE #: 49

'[) However, 1D SIACI 12 sunoort the radiolaginal release data

\ s' requirements of the offsite participants, the scenario had to show about 100 % cladding failure and 15 % fuel melting.

Because pf current limitations in the Training Simulator's model the scenario could not take away all sources of core makeup. This would have allowed the core to be uncovered and clearly justify subsequent core degradation. But beina bevond desian basis the simulator is Dgt procrammed 12 show this realisticall_y at this time.

A recent simulator model upgrade should allow a total loss cf Emergency Core Cooling Systems in future drills.

Consequently, it was necessary (scenario license again) to fudae ggrtain operational carameters such as Containment Radiation and Hydrogen Concentration, to imply that somehow the makeup flow to the core was not adequate and localized fuel overtemperature, even some fuel melting,.was_ occurring.

Again, we want to emphasize that this is unrealistic, but necessary in order to have the benefit of keeping the simulator live as long as possible while providing only a few mocked up reactor parameters.

(S The General Emergency was based on the loss of fuel cladding

('~) and the LOCA when severe fuel damage became evident on High Containment Radiation.

Finally the second earthauake or aftershock did no significant damage to any plant components with the exception of shaking up thg fraalle core claddina (seen as a step change in the R44 readings, Cont. Hi Rad) and, most importantly, a failure 91 2VCS tg remain closed.

2VCS, the outboard Containment Ventilation Isolation valve unfortunately came partially open which resulted in a Containment Breach, an uncontrolled vent path airect to the Plant Vent.

These isolation valves are desianed 19 fail closed and are surveilled periodically to detect problems. To have both valves failed open within a few hours of each other is clearly unrealistic, but necessary to provide a sufficient path of release.

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  • (OPS) AREAS 7.02 MEDICAL EMERGENCY 17:45 YES AB/84 (SP/RP) 7.03 500KV BKR 1-9 TRIP 18:40 YES 500KV (OPS / RELAY) SW YARD 7.04 22 TAC PUMP TRIP 19:00 YES TB/100 (OPS /ELEC.)

7.05 22 RHR PUMP TRIP 19:55 NO AB/64 (OPS / MECH.) AB/45 7.06 21 RHR PUMP FAILURE 20:00 YES AB/64 (OPS / ELECT.) AB/45 .

7.07 22 SI PUMF TRIP 21:15 NO AB/84 g (MECH /ELEC.) AB/64 h 7.08 25 CFCU TRIP 21:30 YES '3 AB/84 (OPS /ELEC.) SWGR R!I 4 7.09 22 CFCU REPAIR 21:45 YES AB/84 '

(OPS /ELEC.) SWGR RM 7.10 2VC5 FAILED OPEN 22:00 NO MECH PEN (OPS / MECH.) ELEV 100 7.11 QUAKE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT 22:00 N/A ALL PLANT

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FIEERENCE EPIP 202:

For each team that is disoatched, the OSC Staff should demonstrate the following:

1. A thorouch briefino, including; a) Team makeuo, designation (leader, code name or number) b) Team mission or objectives (primary and secondary) c) Hazards to anticipate (radiological or environmental) d) Special instructions (best route to destination, tools needed, procedures, protective clothing, exposure limits, etc.)

e) . Communications established (phone numbers for calling the OSC, radios in hand and operability checked, etc.)

f) Emeroency Excesure Authorizations obtained, if needed.

g) Abort criteria for mission or check points, if a change in mission or objectives is determined necessary.

2. Radioloaical succort provided is adequate to protect team members

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(_ from anticipated hazards. (i.e. Rad Tech and survey meter taking the lead, checking with the referee periodically for dose rates)

3. Team arrives at the right destination in a timely manner and is properly equipped to perform tasks assigned. (procedures, diagrams, tools, keys, proper dosimetry, etc.)
4. Team leader keeps the OSC informed, responds well to changing conditions including a revision to the mission (if needed) based on new information or escalating emergency conditions.
5. OSC Staff supports teams by tracking their location and status. They provide additional resources as needed. (obtain parts, diagrams, ,

Engineering expertise, etc.)

6. A thorough debriefine of mission results, other observations while in the field, etc.

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OSC COORDINATOR TEAM BRIEFING CHECK LIST NOTE: The OSCC will ensure that the following items are

[Ks} covered as appropriate with each team by either himself or another OSC Team Supervisor / Point of Contact.

TEAM COMPOSITION 1. LEADER designated

2. MEMBERS selected, skilled or escort

- 3. NAME or NUMBER of team, designation

4. POINT OF CONTACT, OSC Supervisor
5. VOLUNTEERS if PEEL authorization need MISSION / OBJECTIVE 1. PURPOSE, function, reason for team
2. PROCEDURE or work scopa defined, hold points, coordination
3. PREREQUISITES / PRECAUTIONS understood
4. WORK REQUESTS, if time permits
5. CONTINGENCY ACTIONS, limits of authority of team leader, decisions based on unforseen circumstances, T-mods, cannibalizing C/T'd equipment, change in priorities, OSCC Concrol
6. ROUTES TO & FROM principal work area COMMUNICATIONS 1. METHOD preferred, radio, phone, PA, provide DID phone number
2. RADIO FREQUENCY if used
3. SYNCHRONIZE watches, touch base every 15 minutes, Rad Alert Alarm signal EQUIPMENT / TOOLS 1. PROCEDURE, checked as current, on the

("'N spot revisions (SNSS approved)

(,,/ 2. KEYS obtained

3. SAFETY TAGS as needed
4. TOOLS obtained
5. SPARE PARTS,-allowable substitutes
6. JUMPERS, bypass leads, jury rigs PERSONNEL SAFETY 1. SAFETY GEAR obtained, hard hats, etc.
2. FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARDS encountered
3. SECURITY concerns, ongoing compromise, bomb threat, sabotaged equipment, etc.
4. HEAT STRESS environmental concerns
5. H7ZARDOUS MATERIALS or life threatening environmental concerns RADIOLOGICAL 1. DOSE RATES anticipated
2. RWP established if time permits
3. MONITORING, HP escort, self, N/A
4. PROTECTIVE MEASURES, clothing, respirators, KI Administration, etc.
5. EXPOSURE LIMITS, stay times, pull out dose rates,-ALHOR setpoints
6. EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION (PEEL) obtained EDO if needed (EPIP 304)
7. ROUTES PREFERRED, hold areas, ALARA 8.-SECURITY escort to expedite special access paths as needed-
9. CONTROL POINT contacted to expedite and support team entry as needed

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. 1. OSC rersonnel are assembled and facility set up is complete.

Staffing is adequate (numbers, available expertise) personnel are fed, rested, prepared to respond Reliefs are being arrangad Fire Dept / Medical Response personnel reporting *.o OSC

  • Accountability is maintained (when needed)
  • Emergency exposure consent obtained from volunteers
2. OSc corsonnel are brjefed eeriodically on (as a minimum):

plant status Emergency classification status Emergency Coordinator (EC) turnover OSC team priorities (per SNSS)

Radiological release status (per RPS)

3. OSC facility habitability is monitored and maintained safe:
  • KVAC operating properly
  • SOP and frisker set up (if needed)
  • Security access controlled (if needed)
4. SNSS is briefed neriodically on team status:

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Tasks accomplished Priorities consistent with current plant status Emergency Exposure Authori:ations obtained

5. OSC facility resourggg are adequate:

Communications systems operable Procedures are available (inventory, multiple working copies are prepared when needed)

  • Status boards and logs are being maintained
6. Special orocedures are reviewed and actions are documented:

ASSEMBLY / ACCOUNTABILITY (A99Dx. 2 (3)

SEARCH / RESCUE (APNDX. G)

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS (APNDX. 6)

FIRE FIGHTING (APNDX. 6)-

BOMB SEARCH (APNDX. C)

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.p-DOSE RATE -------> DOSE DOSE RATE -----------> DOSE mRam mrem mRam mRam DR/hr 1 minute 5 minutes  : E/.A 1 minute 5 ninutes 50 1 5  : 1 20 100 100 2 10  : 2 30 150 150 3 15  : 2.5 40 200 200 3 15  : 3 50 250 250 4 20  : 4 70 350 300 5 25  : 5 80 400 350 6 30  : 10 170 850 400 7 35  : 20 300 1500 450 8 40  : 30 500 2500 500 8 40  : 40 700 3500 550 9 45  : 50 800 4000 600 10 50  : 60 1000 5000 650 11 55  : 70 1200 6000 700 12 60  : 80 1300- 7000

~50 13 65  : 90 1500 7500 800 13 65  : 100 1700 8500 850 14 70  : 200 3300 17R 900 15 75  : 300 SR 25R 950 16 80  : 400 7R 35R 1000 20 100  ; 500 8R 40R Oi (AREA (SRD/  : (AREA (SRD/

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REFEREE'S NOTE: ,

THE TABLE ABOVE IS FOR MAKING " QUICK" APPROXIMATION OF TEAM MEMBER DOSES RECEIVED (SRD OR ALNOR READINGS) WHEN CHECKED BY PLAYERS.

ALL READINGS ARE INTENTIONALLY ROUNDED, BUT ARE WITHIN ACCEPTABLE DEVIATION OF CALCULATED VALUES GIVEN NORMAL VARIATIONS IN DOSE RATES, GEOMETRY, ACCURACY OF SRDs, AND OF COURSE READING PRECISION.

  • KNOW THE ALARM SETTING CN THE ALNORs USED BY THE TEAM MEMBERS YOU ARE CONTROLLING. GIVE THE PLAYERS AN AUDIBLF ALARM WHEN THAT DOSE WOULD HAVE BEEN RECEIVED.

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(^J L-TITLE  : DAMAGE ASSESSMENT WITHIN RCA START TIME : 17:40 END TIME : 19:00 LOCATION  : AUXILIARY BUILDINGS (UN7T 1 AND 2)

A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AN EARTHQUAKE REGISTERING ABOUT 6.0 ON THE RICHTER SCALE IS FELT IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY.

THE SNSS HAS DIRECTED THE NEO'S TO INSPECT FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SAFETY EQUIPMENT B. .RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 06, 07D, 12C th

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1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

THE EARTHQUAKE WAS FELT BY ALL PERSONNEL. UNKNOWN TO THE PLANT STAFF IT HAS PROPAGATED A HAIRLINE CRACK ON THE SUC-TION LINE WELD OF 24 REACTOR COOLANT PUMP.

2VC6 WHICH IS INSIDE CONTAINMENT HAS COME OFF ITE CLOSED SEAT AND IS PARTIALLY OPEN. BECAUSE HIGH AIRBORNE ACTICITY IN THE CONTAINMENT AT THIS TIME, ENTRY IS NOT EXPECTED.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) SOME ITEMS THAT ARE NOT SECURED ARE FOUND LAYING ON THE FLOORS. NONE OF THE ITEMS'ARE CREATING ANY HAZARDS.

(i.e., SCAFFOLDING, CARTS, SMALL TOOLS, LOOSE GEAR, ETC.)

b) NO DEENERGIZED EQUIPMENT.

c) NO PIPING LEAKS, NO FLOODING,-NO FIRES, NO NEW HAZARDS.

d) 2VC6, IF CHECKED APPEARS OFF ITS CLOSED SEAT.

e) NO MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS FOUND.

f) CHARGING PUMP AREA IS DESCRIBED IN / 7.02.

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3) RFSTORATION GUIDELINES:

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT (APPLICABLE TO BOTH UNITS) a) NO VISIBLE DAMAGE TO ANY SAFETY SYSTEMS OR STRUCTURES.

b) ITEMS THAT HAVE FALLEN OVER SHOULD BE SECURED IF POSSIBLE TO PREVENT FURTHER MOVEMENT DURING AFTERSHOCKS IF ANY.

c) TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH ANY ACTIONS THEY MIGHT TAKE TO CLEAN UP OR CLEAR PASSAGE WAYS, PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE.

d) IF THE TEAM ATTEMPTS TO CLOSE THE 2VC6 MANUALLY (STRAP WRENCH, ETC.) THEY WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) REFER TO ATTACHED FLOOR MAPS TO LOCATE DAMAGED ITEMS.

b) NO DAMAGE WILL BE FOUND THAT IMPACTS ON PLANT SAFETY.

c) TEAM SHOULD CEMONSTRATE A CONCERN FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS.

d) OSC WILL BE ACTIVATING DURING THIS EVENT. TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD BE TRACKED AND ACCOUNTED FOR.

e) NO CARDOX DUMPS OR AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION HAVE ACTU-ATED.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

C NONE b

E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAM OF UNIT 2 CONTAINMENT VENTILATION.
2) FLOOR PLAN OF CONT. ELEV. 100'. (IF ENTRY IS SIMULATED)
3) FLOOR ELEVATIONS OF AUX. BLDG. SHOWING LOCATION 3 OF MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE EQUIPMENT.

CONTROLLER'S SPECIAL NOTES (CONT'D FROM BELOW)

4) PROVIDE TEAM WITH SUFFICIENT INFORMATION ON DAMAGED EQUIP MENT SO THE TEAM CAN PROVIDE FEEDBACK TO TFE SIMULATOR.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) ENSURE THAT TEAM DOES NOT INTERJECT ANY POSTULATED DAMAGE OR MISUNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF PROBLEMS YOU DESCRIBE.
2) TEAM SHALL ABIDE BY ALL PLAYER RULES. (DRILLSMANSHIP)
3) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCATION AND SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF PLANT EQUIPMENT AND POTENTIAL FOR HAZARDS CREATED BY A SEISMIC EVENT.

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TITLE  : DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF TURBINE BUILDINGS START TIME : 17:40 END TIME : 19:00 LOCATION  : TURBINE BUILDINGS (UNIT 1 AND 2)

A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AN EARTHQUAKE REGISTERING ABOUT 6.0 ON THE RICHTER SCALE IS FELT IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY.

THE SNSS HAS DIRECTED THE NEO'S TO INSPECT FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SAFETY EQUIPMENT B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 06, 12C C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

THE STRONG EARTHQUAKE WAS FELT BY ALL PERSONNEL.

NO DAMAGE TO TURBINE BLDG. STRUCTURE OR EQUIPMENT.

2) SYHPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) SOME ITEMS THAT ARE NOT SECURED ARE FOUND LAYING ON THE FLOORS. NONE OF THE ITEMS ARE CREATING ANY HAZARDS.

(i.e., SCAFFOLDING, CARTS, SMALL TOOLS, LOOSE GEAR, ETC.)

b) NO DEENERGIZED EQUIPMENT.

c) NO PIPING LEAKS, NO FLOODING, NO FIRES, NO NEW HAZARDS.

d) NO STEAM LEAKS.

e) NO MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS FOUND.

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C. POSTULATED PVENT:

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT a) NO VISIBLE DAMAGE TO ANY SAFETY SYSTEMS OR STRUCTURES.

b) ITEMS THAT HAVE FALLEN OVER SHOULD BE SECURED IF POSSIBLE TO PREVENT FU".THER MOVEMENT DURING AFTERSHOCKS IF ANY.

c) TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH ANY ACTIONS THEY MIGHT TAKE TO CLEAN UP OR CLEAR PASSAGE WAYS, PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) REFER TO ATTACHED FLOOR MAPS TO LOCATE DAMAGED ITEMS.

b) NO DAMAGE WILL BE FOUND THAT IMPACTS ON PLANT SAFETY.

c) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE A CONCERN FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS.

d) OSC WILL BE ACTIVATING DURING THIS EVENT. TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD BE TRACKED AND ACCOUNTED FOR.

e) NO CARDOX DUMPS OR AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION HAVE ACTU-ATED.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) FLOOR PLANS OF TURBINE BLDG. ELEVATIONS SHOWING DAMAGE.

CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES (CONT'D FROM BELOW)

4) PROVIDE TEAM WITH SUFFICIENT INFORMATION ON DAMAGED EQUIP MENT SO THE TEAM CAN PROVIDE FEEDBACK TO THE SIMULATOR.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) ENSURE THAT TEAM DOES NOT INTERJECT ANY POSTULATED DAMAGE OR MISUNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF PROBLEMS YOU DESCRIBE.
2) TEAM SHALL ABIDE BY ALL PLAYER RULES. (DRILLSMANSHIP)
3) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCA"T AND SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF PLANT EQUIPMENT AND PO.t , '?IAL FOR HAZAP 7 CREATED BY A SEISMIC EVENT.

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. TITLE  : DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF OUTSIDE/ YARD AREAS START TIME : 17:40 END TIME : 19:00 LOCATION  : SALEM PROTECTED AREA, SWITCH YARD, SERVICE WATER STRUCTURE / INTAKE AREAS A .~ INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AN EARTHQUAKE REGISTERING ABOUT 6.0 ON THE RICHTER SCALE'IS' FELT IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY.

THE-SNSS HAS DIRECTED THE NEO'S TO INSPECT FOR POSSIBLE-DAMAGE TO SAFETY EQUIPMENT OR PERSONNEL HAZARDS.

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1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE) :

THE STRONG EARTHQUAKE--WAS FELT BY.ALL PERSONNEL.

NO DAMAGE-TO ANY BLDG., STRUCTURE OR EQUIPMENT.-

2) SYMPTOMS: (OR INDICATIONS): I a) SOME' ITEMS'THAT ARE NOT SECURED ARE=FOUND. LAYING ON-THE  :

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(i.e., SCAFFOLDING, CARTS,-SMALL TOOLS,-LOOSE GEAR, ETC.). i b) NO DEENERGIZED' EQUIPMENT.

--c)'NO PIPING; LEAKS, NO FLOODING,:NO: 1 FIRES, NO.NEW HAZARDS.

~d).NO STEAM LEAKS.

-e) NO MAJOR: STRUCTURAL DAMAGE /IS FOUND.

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT a) NO VISIBLE DAMAGE TO ANY SAFETY SYSTEMS OR STRUCTURES.

b) ITEMS THAT HAVE FALLEN OVER SHOULD BE SECURED IF POSSIBLE TO PREVENT FURTHER MOVEMENT DURING AFTERSHOCKS IF ANY.

c) TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH ANY ACTIONS THEY MIGHT TAKE TO CLEAN UP OR CLEAR PASSAGE WAYS, PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS: __

a) REFER TO ATTACHED SITE MAP TO LOCATE DAMAGED ITEMS.

b) NO DAMAGE WILL BE FOUND THAT IMPACTS ON PLANT SAFETY.

c) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE A CONCERN FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS.

d) CSC WILL BE ACTIVATING DURING THIS EVENT. TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD BE TRACKED AND ACCOUNTED FOR.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

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1) SITE PLAN SHOWING MINOR DAMAGE TO NON SAFETY RELATED STRUCTURES, TRAILERS, ETC.

CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES (CONT'D FROM BELOW)

4) PROVIDE TEAM WITH SUFFICIENT INFORMATIO:( ON DAMAGED EQUIP MENT SO THE TEAM CAN PPOVIDE FEEDBACK TO THE SIMULATOR.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) ENSURE THAT TEAM DOES NOT INTERJECT ANY POSTULATED DAMAGE OR MISUNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF PROBLEMS YOU DESCRIBE.
2) TEAM SHALL ABIDE BY ALL PLAYER RULES. (DRILLSMANSHIP)
3) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCATION AND SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF PLANT EQUIPMENT AND POTENTIAL FOR MAZARDS CREATED BY A SEISMIC EVENT.

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THE CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES A CALL FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AT 21 CHARGING PUMP.

FCO HAS NOTIFIED SITE PROTECTION TO RESPOND. i B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 10, 11C, 17 O) g C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

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2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) VICTIM IS LYING ON HIS BACK IN A CONTAMINATED AREA.

b) OTHER MECHANIC IS KNEELING BY HIM, CONCERNED, BUT NOT FIRST AID QUALIFIED, TAKING No ACTIONS.

c) THE-VICTIM RAS A PUNCTURE WOUND AND IS BLEEDING PROFUSELY d) HIS NECK IS INJURED, FEELS DIZZY,. AFRAID TO MOVE HIS HEAD e) VITAL' SIGNS (SEE ATTACHMENT)

J NOTE:.A MOULA?.ED PLAYER WILL DE FOUND IN A MOCKED UP AREA.

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C. POSTULATED EVENT:

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

FIRST AID GUIDELIMES:

a) VICTIMS VITAL SIGNS TAKEN, CONDITION STABILIZED, PREPARED FOR TRANSPORT TO HOSPITAL.

b) CONTAMINATION CONTROL MEASURES TO BE IMPLEMENTED.

UTILIZATION OF " HOT AND CLEAN" TEAM CONCEPT BY SITE PRO-TECTION.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) VIOTIM TO BE M'7ULAGED SP MEMBER GIVEN AN ASSUMED NAME b) VICTIM TO BE TRANSPORTED TO THE SALLY PORT ONLY.

c) DO NOT HOIST OR CARRY LIVE VICTIM UP STAIRS.

d) ACTUAL ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED IN MOCKUP CONTAMINATED AREA.

e) SITE PROTECTION WILL RESPOND YROM THEIR OFFICE SINCE THE OSC IS NOT YET ACTIVATED AT THIS TIME.

f) COLEMAN LANTERN MANTEL WiLL BE PLACED ON VICTIM.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

1) VICTIM IS CONTAMINATED AND CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED PRIOR r^ TO TRANSPORT. ( REFER TO ATTACHED PERSONAL SURVEY DATA)

()g 2) AN ACTUAL RADIOACTIVE SOURCE (LATERN MANTEL) WILL BE PLACED ON THE PLAYER TO DEMONSTRATE PERSONAL SURVEY AND DETECTION.

E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) PERSONNEL SURVEY, CONTAMINATION LOCATIONS.
2) VICTIM'S VITAL SIGNS.
3) DIAGRAM SHOWING VICTIM TRANSPORT ROUTE TO THE HOSPITAL.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) REAL SOPS WILL NOT BE CROSSED, USE MOCKED AREA ONLY
2) MESSAGE #17 WILL BE CALLED IN BY REFEREE TO SIMULATE TEAM ARRIVAL AND TRANSFER OF CONTAMINATED VICTIM TO HOSPITAL CONTROLS. (NO HOSPI'2AL PARTICIPATION IN THIS EXERCISE)
3) AMBULANCE CREW AND RAD TECH. WITH VICTIM WILL BE OUT OF PLAY UNTIL 19:30 WHEN AMBULANCE RETURNS TO SITE.

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TITLE  : 500 KV BREAKER PROBLEM 1-9 LOW SF6 GAS START TIME : 18:40 END TIME : 21:45 LOCATION  : 500 KV SWITCH YARD, 1-9 BREAKER A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE AN 500 KV TROUBLE ALARM AND WITHIN 2 MINUTES THE 500 KV BREAKER BUS SECTION 1-9 WILL TRIP.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 14D, ISD, 16C C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

THE 500 KV BR11KER BUS SECTION 1-9 HAS TRIPPED DUE TO LOW SF6 GAS PRESSURE DUE TO A RELIEF VALVE LIFTING AND FAILING TO RESEAT FULLY.

THE SPRING ON THE SF6 GAS RELIEF VALVE IS BROKEN.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) 500KV BREAKER 1-9 INDICATES OPEN.

b) SF6 GAS PRESS. AT COMPRESSOR IS 15 PSIG AND DECREASING.

c) SF6 GAS RELIEF VALVE IS LIFTING AND NOT RESEATING.

d) SF6 GAS COMPRESSOR IS RUNNING.

(SEE GRAPH IN S2.OP-SO.500-0001) e) GAS CAN BE HEARD ESCAPING FROM THE SF6 GAS RELIEF VALVE.

f) AIR COMPRESSOR IS NOT RUNNING AND AIR PRESSURE IS NORMAL.

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C. POSTULATED EVENT:

3) RESTORATION' GUIDELINES:

a) SWITCH YARD IS LOCKED UNLESS TEAM HAS A KEY.

b) COMPRESSOR SHOULD BE SECURED.

c) MAINTENANCE CREW MUST REPLACE THE RELIEF VALVE.

d) ADDITIONAL SF6 GAS MUST EE LOCATED.

e) RESTORATION IS NOT REQUIRED AT THIS TIME, HOWEVER, WHEN ATTEMPTED IT SHALL BE SUCCESSFUL.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) THE OSC CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM SENT TO THE SWITCH YARD ARE NOT TO ACTUALLY REPOSITION ANY EQUIPMENT.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

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%J E. ATTACHMENTS :

1) DIAGRAM OF THE SWITCHYARD.
2) DRAWING OF 500 KV BREAKER.
3) SF6 SYSTEM SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAM.
4) SF6 PRESSURE CURVES.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) WHEN REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED AT 21:45, ENSURE THE SIMULATOR REFEREE IS NOTIFIED'TO-CLEAR MALFUNCTION. (4-459-3775)
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Tile CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVP. INDICATION THAT /22 TAC PUMP HAS TRIPPED. ANY ATTEMPTS TO RESTART FROM Tile CONTROL ROOM WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

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b) AT Tile PUMP THERE IS AN ODOR OF BURNT INSULATION IN THE AIR-IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEADS CONNECTION BOX.

c) WHEN THE MOTOR IS CHECKED AN OSC TEAM MEMBER WILL NOTICE Tile LEADS CONNECTION BOX HAS A HOLE AND HE CAN SEE ONE OF Tile MOTOR LEADS.

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

a) TO RESTORE Tile TAC PUMP TO AN OPERABLE STATUS, Tile CONNEC TION BOX HAS TO BE OPENED AND ALL TI{E MOTOR LEADS DISCUN-NECTED, MOTOR MECCARED, LEADS RECONNFCTED AND RETAPED.

b) THE TAGS MUST BE AEMOVED BY 20:30 llOURS.

c) THIS ACTIVITY SIIALL DE SUCCESSFUL IF PURSUED IN LIGilT OF OTHER PRIORITIES, BUT MAY NOT BE COMPLETED.

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b) Ti!E MOTOR MEGGERED GOOD ON BOTil (1) ONE MINUTE READING AND (10) MINUTE PI.

c) TEAM MAY BE RECALLED DUL TO HICilER PRIORITIES AFTER 20:00-IN WHICil CASE Tile TAC PUMP WILL REMAIN 005. TIIIS WILL NOT AFFECT THE OVERALL SCENARIO.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

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E. ATTACllMENTS :

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F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

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Tile CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATIONS THAT #22 RilR PUMP HAS TRIPPED IN COINCIDENCE WITH TiiE LOW LEVEL ALARM ON THE RWST.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 24D, 26C C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

A SilORT ACROSS THE MOTOR WINDINGS DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES AND DEGRADED INSULATION.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) AT THE BREAKER THE OSC TEAM DISCOVERS THE " GROUND OVER CURRENT" RELAY HAS TRIPPED.

b) AT THE PUMP, IF CHECKED, THEY WILL SMELL BURNT INSULATION AND THE MOTOR WILL BE TOO HOT TO TOUCH.

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

a) Ti!E SilORTED MOTOR WINDINGS REQUIRE REPLACEMENT OF Tile RHR MOTOR.

b) THE PUMP WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR SERVICE FOR Tile ENTIRE EXERCISE.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS.

a) IF THE OSC IS DIRECTED TO REPLACE TIIE #22 RilR PUMP MOTOR, Tile PLANNER AND STOREKEEPER SilOULD ATTEMPT TO LOCATE A REPLACEMENT ONSITE.

b) THE OSC SilOULD REQUEST ENGII'EERING SUPPORT TO LOCATE A REPLACEMENT MOTOR, IF A SPARE IS AVAILABLE.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

1) REFER TO ATTACllED RAD SURVEY MAPS OF AUX. BLDG.

IIIGil RADIATION HAZARD DEVELOPS AT 22:00 FOR TEAMS IN THE AUXILIARY BLDG.

E. ATTACIIMENTS:

1) RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY MAPS OF 22 RHR PUMP LOCATIONS.
2) FLOOR PLAN FOR ELEV. 64', 4160V SWGR ROOM.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) IF A TEAM IS INSTRUCTED TO kORK ON 22 RHR MOTOR AFTER 22:00, EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION SHALL BE OBTAINED.
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1) NEAR TiiE COMPLETION OF THE SWAPOVER TO COLD LEG RECIR-CULATION THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF WILL START #21 RifR PUMP.
2) 21 RHR PUMP GREEN STOP LIGHT FLASilING.
3) THE PUMP FAILS TO START WHEN DEMANDED AT 19:59.
4) OSC NOTIFIED TO INVESTIGATE.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 25D, 27C, 30 C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE)'.

THE IIL SWITCH ON THE BREAKER FOR /21 RilR PUMP (2A VITAL BUS) IS OUT OF ADJUSTMENT.

THIS PREVENT S THE BREAKER FROM CLOSING.

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EVERYTHING ELSE APPEARS NORMAL IN THE RACKED UP PCSITION.

2) WHILE TROUBLE S!!OOTING THE BREAKER THE HL SWITCH IS OBSERVED NOT MADE UP.

7.06.1

SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO / 7.06 (CONTINUED) -

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

ELECTRICIANS MUST ADJUST THE HL SWITCH ON #21 RHR PUMP 4h7 BREAKER IN ORDER TO CLOSE THE BREAKER AND START THE PUMP.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) TO RESTORE THE /21 RHR PUMP TO AN OPERABLE STATUS THE HL SWITCH ON THE BREAKER MUST BE ADJUSTED.

REPAIR SHOULD BE QUICK TO DUE HOWEVER ENSURE TIMELINE MET b) ENSURE THE SIMULATOR IS NOTIFIED BETWEEN 20:43 - 20:45 THAT #21 RHR PUMP IS READY TO START.

c) THIS ACTIVITY IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENAR.IO TIMELINE!

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

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1) SWITCHGEAR ROOM MAP F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:
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TITLE  : 22 SAFETY INJECTION PUMP TRIP START TIME : 21:15 END TIME : 22:00 !

l' LOCATION  : AUX. BLDG , ELEV. 84' 4160V SWGR ROOM ELEV. 64',

A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

Tile CONTROL ROOM RECEIVES INDICATIONS TIIAT #22 SAFETY IN-JECTION PUMP llAS TRIPPED B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 33D A

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I) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

THE SAFETY INJEC.'rION PUMP llAS TRIPPED ON OVERCURRENT DUE TO Ti!E FAILURE OF Tl!E OUTBOARD PUMP Bl% RING.

THE OSC TEAM AT THE SAFETY INJECTION 4KV BREAKER HILL FIND Tile OVERCURRENT RELAY IN Tile TRIPPED CONDITION.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

THE SHAFT IS DISCOLORED BY THE OUTBOARD PUMP BEARING AND THE BEARING CAP IS VERY HOT TO THE TOUCH. ON CLOSER OB-SERVATION THE OIL IN TiiE BEARING RESERVOIR IS BLACK.

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C. POSTULATED EVENT:

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

a) ESTIMATED TIME OF REPAIR IS OVER EIGilT MAN llOURS.

b) SI PUMP MUST BE TAGGED OUT, DISASSEMBLED AND TIIE OUTBOARD PUMP BEARING REPLACED.

c) WORK PLANNING, PARTS LOCATION FOR REPLACING TIIE BEARING MAY BE DEMONSTRATED.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) REPAIRS TO THE 21 SI PUMP SilALL BE UNSUCCESSFUL DURING Tile EXERCISE.

b) DOSE RATES INCREASE RAPIDLY AT 22:00. BE PREPARED TO ESTIMATE DOSE TO INDIVIDUALS WHEN ASKED.

c) NOTE Tile TEAM LEADER'S ALNOR ALARM SETPOINT AND GIVE AN AUDIBLE CUE WHEN THE DOSE WOULD IIAVE BEEN RECEIVED.

d) IF WORK IS PURSUED, AN EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION WILL BE DEMONSTRATED.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

(REFER TO ATTACHED RAD SORVEY MAPS FOR DETAILS)

1) FROM 2115 - 2200, 10 R/hr NEAR THE 21 SI PUMP DUE TO GAMMA SHINE OFF PIPING AND COMPONENTS.
2) AT 22:00, 150 R/hr IS SEEN (BETA AND GAMMA) FROM INCREASING SHINE AND SOME IMMERSION DUE TO COMPONENT PIPE LEAKS (MINOR).

E. ATTAL3MENTS:

1) FLOOR PLAN OF 4160V SWGR ROOM, ELEV. 648
2) RAD SURVEY MAPS OF AUX. BLDG., ELEV. 84'.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFEltKNCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) IF OSC TEAM IS DISPATCHED TO THE SI PUMP AN EMERGENCY DOSE AUTHORIZATION WILL BE REQUIRED.
2) SINCE THE OTHER ECCS PUMP TRAIN IF FULLY OPERATING AT THIS TIME, AND DUE TO THE HIGH DOSE RATES, ONLY PLANNING FOR THIS TASK SHOULD TAKE PLACE.

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THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATION OF A TRIP OF #25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 37D, 38C, 46, 46C C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

SPURIOUS TRIP OF #25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL 460 VOLT DREAK-ER.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) 460 VOLT LOW SPEED BREAKER TRIPPED.

b) OPEN INDICATION.

c) RESET--PUSH BUTTON EXTENDED (OUT).

d) SPRINGS CHARGED e) NO APPARENT CAUSE OF THE TRIP IS FOUND OH 25 CFCU (C6X)

ADJACENT BREAKERS FOR 21 CFCU, IF CHEChao, IS AS EXPECTED:

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a) OSC TEAM MEMBER SHOULD INFORM THE OSC THE BREAKER IS TRIPPED AND REQUEST PERMISSION TO RESET.

b) RESETTING THE BREAKER WILL BE SUCCESSFUL AND MUST BE COMPLETED NO LATER THAN 22 :15 !!OURS.

c) IF THE BREAKER IS FIRST MEGGARED, THE TEST WILL BE SATIS-FACTORY (HO SHORTS OR GROUNDS).

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

ONE ATTEMPT TO RESET Ti!E 460 VOLT LOW SPEED BREAKER SHOULD BE ALLOWED.

  1. 25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT MUST BE AVAILABLE AT 22:15.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

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E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) AUX BLDG., ELEV. 84' SWGR ROOM FLOOR PLAN.
2) SIM1LIFIED DRAWIMG OF A TYPICAL 460 V BREAKER.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES /-REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

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A. INITIATING CONDITIONS: J WIIEN /25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT FAILL, INTERRUPTION OF PERIODIC MAINTENANCE nN #22 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT LOW I SPEED BREAKER SHOULD BE GIVEN HIGil PRIORITY. I OSC WILL BE DIRECTED BY THE SNSS TO CHECK Ti!E BREAKER AND l CLEAR THE TAGOUT.

B. RE." fsTED MESSAGE FORMS: 39C, 47, 47C C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE) :

THE PHASE "B" ARC- CHUTE ON /22 CFCU LOW SPEI:D BREAKER HAS BROKEN OFF DUE TO EXCESSIVE ARCING.

TIIE PilASE "A" & "C" ARC CHUTES ARE FOUND TO BE CRACKED ALSO DUE TO Ti!E BREAKER FALLING OVER DURING TIIE SEISMIC EVENT.

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a) TIIE #22 CFCU LOW SPEED BKR (B2X) IS FOUND REMOVED FROM ITS CUBICLE, RESTING ON Tile FLOOR.

b) THEY IDENTIFY THE ARC CHUTE ON "B" PHASE HAS BROKEN OFF, BOTH THE "A" AND "C" PHASE ARC CHUTES ARE CRACKED.

c) BUS BAR IS-DISCOLORED FROM OVERHEATING.

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

a) 3SC TEAM SHOULD REPLACE THE ARC CHUTES ON BREAKER.

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b) at REPLACE BREAKER WITH SPARE IF ONE IS FOUND WITH THE CORRECT AMPERAGE RATlNG.

c) THIS ACTIVITY SHALL BE SUCCESSFUL AT 23:00 HOURS.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) LOW SPEED BREAKER REPAIR WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.

b) IF A SPARE BREAKER IS LOCATED, THE TEAM SHOULD VERIFY THE CORRECT AMPERAGE RATING BEFORE INSTALLING.

c) IF THE SCENARIO IS RUNNING LATE, THE REFEREE 11. CONTROL THE TIMING BY TELLING THE PLAYERS THAT A REPLACEMENT BKR IS SITTING NEXT TO THE ONE BEING REMOVED.

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1) AUX BLDG., ELEV. 84', 460 V SWGR ROOM FLOOR PLAN.
2) SIMPLIFIED DRAWING OF BREAKER SHOWING DAMAGED COMPONENT.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) IF THE SCENARIO IS RUNNING SHORT, REFEREE CONTROL NEEDED.

IF THE OSC TEAM REPLACES #22 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT BREAKER WITH A SPARE, REFEREE SHOULD INFORM THE. TEAM THE SPARE BREAKER IS JAMMED IN ITS CUBICLE OR THEY ARE HAVING TROUBLE RACKING IT IN THE #22 CFCU CUBICLE.

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TITLE  : 2VC5. VALVE REPAIR START TIME : 22:00 END TIME : END OF DRILL LOCATION  : MECHANICAL PENETRATION' AREA, NEAR UNIT 2 CONTA"INMENT HATCH. ELEV. 100'

.A. INITIATING-CONDITIONS:

THE AFTERSHOCK HAS CAUSED THE "O" RING ON 2VC5 TO_ FAIL, AND THE VALVE WILL FAIL.TO AN INTERMEDIATE-POSITION (OPEN).

THE INITIAL EARTHQUAKE HAS CAUSED THE-FAILURE OF 2VC6. THE CONTAINMENT IS BREACHED AND BOTH THE AUXILIARY BUILDING AND PLANT VENT RELEASE RATES INCREASE RAPIDLY.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 41D C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE):

FAILURE OF THE " RUBBER BOOT" (VALVE DISK- SEATING SURFACE) -

ON 2VCS HAS CAUSED THE VALVE TO BE PARTIALLY =OPEN.

A BREACH'OF CONTAINMENT AND A RELEASE TO THE ENVIRONMENT.

.RESULTS DUEL 2VC6 BEING FAILED PARTIALLY'OPEN-ON THE PRE-VIOUS QUAKE.-

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.a) ACCESCIBLE AREAS OF THE PRESSURE / VACUUM RELIEF LINE ARE HOT TO THE TOUCH (180-200 L DEGREES F) AND READING 100 R/hr ON CONTACT.

.b)-SOUND OF STEAM OR HIGH PRESSURE GAS FLOWING THROUGH THE DUCT WORK.

, c) POSITION INDICATOR ON 2VC5 INDICATES TES VALVE IS OPEN..

l d) FILTER DIFFERENTIAL-PRESSURE INDICATIONS ON FILTERS IS READING ZERO.

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3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

a) ONCE CONTAINMENT PRESSURE HAS EQUALIZED WITl! Tile AUX BLDG THE QUICK FIX WOULD BE FOR THE OSC CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO UNBOLT THE DUCT WORK GOING TO THE PRESSURE AND VACUUM RELIEF UNIT AND INSTALL A BLANK.

b) THIS ACTIVITY CANNOT BE PERFORMED UNTIL CONTAINMENT PRES-SURE RAS EQUALIZED WITli THE ENVIRONMENT.

c) PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR THIS ACTIVITY MAY BE DONE.

d) TIIE 2VC5 VALVE CANNOT BE CLOSED DUE TO PERSONNEL IIAZARDS.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) 2VCS Vt.LVE REPAIR WILu BE UNSUCCESSFUL, IF ATTEMPTED.

b) AFTER 23:30 THE PRESSURE WILL BE EQUALIZED AND DOSE RATES AS WELL AS TEMPERATUPES SliOULD RAPDILY DROP OFF.

c) USE OF TIIIS SUPPLEMENTAL IS ONLY FOR INVESTIGATICM AND POSITIVE IDENT.'.FICATION OF THE CONTAINMENT BREACH LOCA-TION.

d) REPAIR AND FULL CLOSURE OF THIS RELEASE PATHWAY IS NOT AN OBJECTIVE SO LONG AS CONT. PRESS. IS DECREASED TO ZERO.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

1) VERY HIGH DOSE RATES ON CONTACT WlTH THE PATHWAY DUCTING.
2) SMALL AMOUNT OF LEAKAGE OF FISSION PRODUCTS IN AUX BLDG Os CREATING AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION BOTH NOBLE GAS AND IODINE
3) REFER TO ATTACllED RAD SURVEY MAPS.

E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) DIAGRAM OF THE RELEASE PATHWAY SHOWING THE VALVE LOCATION
2) RAD SURVEY MAP SilOWING DOSE RATES WilERE THE WORK NEEDS TO I BE PERFORMED.

i F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) CONTAINMENT BREACH REPAIR IS NOT-A SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE OF THIS SCENARIO.
2) ONCE THE BREACH PATHWAY IS IDENTIFIED A PLAN TO ISOLATE THE LINE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED BY ENGINEERINu.
3) DO NOT ALLOW' PLAYERS TO CLIMB LADDERS TO REACH THE VALVE.

FOR SAFETY'S SAKE, IT NOT REQUIRED DURING EP DRILLS.

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A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AN EARTHQUAKE AFTERSHOCK OF LOWER INTENSITY HAS AGAIN BEEN FELT IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY.

THE SNSS HAS DIRECTED THE OSCC TO DISPATCH DAMAGE ASSESS-MENT TEAMS TO ACCESSIBLE AREAS OF THE PLANTS.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 40 C. POSTULATED EVENT:

1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE) :

THE EARTHQUAKE WAS FELT BY ALL PERSONNEL.

UNFORTUNATELY, ONE THE FEW PLANT COMPONENTS AFFECTED IS THE 2VCS VALVE HAVING COME OFF ITS CLOSED POSITION.

2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

a) SOME ITEMS THAT ARE NOT SECURED ARE FOUND LAYING ON THE FLOORS. NONE OF THE ITEMS ARE CREATING ANY HAZARDS.

(i.e., SCAFFOLDING, CARTS, SMALL TOOLS, LOOSE GEAR, ETC.)

b) NO DEENERGIZED EQUIPMENT.

c) NO PIPING LEAKS, NO FLOODING, NO FIRES, NO NEW HAZARDS.

d) 2VCS, IF CHECKED APPEARS OFF ITS CLOSED SEAT. (SS# 7.11) e) NO MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS FOUND.

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C. POSTULATED EVENT:

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT (APPLICABLE TO BOTH UNITS) a) NO VISIBLE DAMAGE TO ANY SAFETY SYSTEMS OR STRUCTURES.

b) ITEMS THAT HAVE FALLEN OVER SHOULD BE SECURED IF POSSIBLE TO PREVENT FURTHER MOVEMENT DURING AFTERSHOCKS IF ANY.

c) TEAM SHOULD TALK THROUGH ANY ACTIONS THEY MIGHT TAKE TO CLEAN UP OR CLEAR PASSAGE WAYS, PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE.

d) IF THE TEAM ATTEMPTS TO CLOSE THE 2VC5 MANUALLY (STRAP WRENCH, ETC.) THEY WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

a) REFER TO ATTACHED FLOOR MAPS TO LOCATE DAMAGED ITEMS.

b) NO DAMAGE WILL BE FOUND THAT IMPACTS ON PLANT SAFETY.

c) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE A CONCERN FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS.

d) OSC WILL BE IN CONSTANT CCMMUNICATION WITH DISPATCHED TEAMS DO TO CHANGING RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS.

e) NO CARDOX DUMPS OR AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION HAVE ACTU-ATED.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

1) HIGH RADIATION, SOME CONTAMINATION IN UNIT 2. EXTREMELY HIGH NEAR ECCS PIPING AND COMPONENTS. (REFER TO MAPS)

Os 2) UNIT 1 RADIATION IS AS READ. (NORMAL)

E. ATTACHMENTS:

1) SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAM OF UNIT 2 CONTAINMENT VENTILATION WITH RELEASE PATHWAY SHOWN.
3) FLOOR ELEVATIONS OF AUX. BLDG. SHOWING LOCATIONS OF MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE EQUIPMENT.

CONTROLLER'S SPECIAL NOTES (CONT'D FROM BELOW)

4) PROVIDE TEAM WITH SUFFICIENT INFORMATION ON DAMAGED EQUIP MENT SO THE TEAM CAN PROVIDE FEEDBACK TO THE SIMULATOR.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES / OBJECTIVES:

1) ENSURE THAT TEAM DOES NOT INTERJECT ANY POSTULATED DAMAGE OR MISUNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF PROBLEMS YOU DESCRIBE.
2) TEAM SHALL ABIDE BY ALL PLAYER RULES. (DRILLSMANSHIP)
3) TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCATION AND SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF PLANT EQUIPMENT AND POTENTIAL FOR HAZARDS CREATED BY A SEISMIC EVENT.

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SECTION 8.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE - 1992  ;

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OPERATIONAL DATA q

The operational data contained in Section 8.0 was developed using values obtained.from a test run on the1 Salem Simulator.

Actual values of plant parameters seen during the Annual-Exercise will vary dependent upon actions taken by the -  :

Operators in the Simulator as the scenario events occur. 4 Pump start /stop times, flow rates, Reactor Pressure, specific equipment placed in and out of service and so on will-deviate depending on several variables which include both operator =  ;

judgements and simulator model dynamics.

. The data in this section has been used to predict plant status throughout the scenario as a basis for= developing ,

consistent radiological data.

The radiological data in Sections 9.0 and'10.0 reflect closely the plant status shown jn Section 8.0, but are'not the. direct product of-the Simulator. Rather, another O computer model described in Section 5.5-has been used to generate the data displays and: tables needed by the referees- +

based on operational parameters in this'section.-

This operational data serves several purposes during the-control of-the exercise.

1. Referees in-the TOC'and-EOF may provideiinterpolated-data to a player after the player-has demonstrated the ability to obtain the information from actual plant computer systems, displays,-etc.-normally available in those facilities.
2. Simulator referees willtcontinually; tracked the performance of the Simulator against the predicted data-as a check on simulation: reliability?and possible deviation from the scencrio that may require referee-intervention.

-3. If the Simulator'must-be-FROZEN for-any-reason that is unrecoverable, the data'in this section-will be used to-replace the otherwise-live parameters-so-that the exercise may continue with minimal interruption. .

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1 SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (592-04 ) OCT. 28, 1992 I

CN CHRG St PLMP St PUMP RHR PUMP. RNR PtMP RWST' CONT CONT CONT SLMP CONT RAD CONT RAD RCPs. RVLIS HOT'ST TCs

  • COLD LECS TEMP TAVE REAL DRILL FLOW FLOW #1 FLOW #2 FLOW #1 FLOW #2 ' LEVEL PRESS TEMP (H21 LEVEL R444 R448 RUN (FULL) TC 1200F #1 82 83 s4 AUCT.

TIME , TIME (GPM) (GPM) -(GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (FT) (PSIG) (DEG) (%) (%) (R/hr) (R/hr) (#) (%) (Deg) (#) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg)

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!No c '17:00 00:00 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >120 620 0 535 533 534 535- 571

'17:05 00:05 0 0 0- 0 0 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 4 >120 616 0 535 533 534 535 5 71 l

,17:15' 00:15 0 0 0 0 4 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >12C 612 0 536 534 535 536 570 17:30 00:!0 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >120 608 0 536 534 535 536 568 17:45 00:45 0 0 0 0 '0 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >120 604 0 537 535 536 537 567 18:00 01:00 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >120 600 0 538 - 536 537 538 565 l . 18:15 01:15, 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 118 0 42 1 1 4 >120 596 0 539 537 538 539 564 l 18:30 01:30 0 '0 0 0 0 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 4 >120 593 0 539 537 538 539 563 l' 18:45 01:45 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 4 >120 589 0 540 538 539 540 561 j;- 19:00 02:00 0 0 '0 0 0 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 4 >120 585 0 541 539 540 541- 560 l - 19:15' 02:15 0 0 0 0 0 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 4 >120 581 0 541 539 540 541 558

19
25 02:25 0 0 0 0 0' 41.2 0 119 0 42 1 1 3 >120 577 0 542 540 541 542 557 l'

19:26 02:26 0 0 0- 0 0 41.2 2 125 0 42 1 1 3 >120 577 0 542 540 5'1 542 557 19:2/ 02:27 0 0 0 0 0- 41.2 3 128 0 42 1 1 3 >120 577 0 544 544 543 544 556 19:28' 02:28 431 355 375 0 0 39.6 4 145 0 43 1 1 3 >120 577 0 544 544 543 544 552 19:29 02:29 131 598 598 3500 3500 38.9 31 283 0 43 1 1 0 65 301 0 284 285 284 284 530

- 17:30 02:30 431 598 598 3500 3500 38.4 30 278 0 54 9 to 0 65 299 0 282 283 282 282 530 17:35 02:35 470 598 598 3500 3500 31.0 27 276 0 67 20 24 0 65 297 0 280 281 280 280 530 17:45 02:45 470 598 598 : 3500 3500 24.0 24 273 0 72 45 51- 0 65 294 0 277 2 78 277 ' 277 530 19:55 02:55 470 598 598 3500 ~0 15.2 22 268- 0 82 60 67 0 65 289 0- 2 72 2 73 272 2 72 - 530 20:00 03:00 470 598 598 0 0 11.5 18 ' 261 0 82 75 86 0 65 282 0 265 266 265 265 530 20:05 '03:05 470 0 0 'O 0 10.7 20 264- 0 82 84 89 0 65 285 0 268 269 268 268 530 20:10 03:10 470 0 0 0 0 9.9 22 268 0 82 85 90 0 65 289 0 2 72 . 273 272 2 72 530 20:15 03:15 470 0. 0 0 0 8.3 23 271 0 82 100 111 0 65 292 0 275 276 275 275 530 20:20 03:20- 470 0- U- 0- 0 7.6 24 2 72 0 82 107 114 0 65 293 0 276 2 77 276 276 530 20:25- 03:25 470 0 0 0 0 6.9 26 - 273 0 82 113 123 0 65 294 0 2 77 278 277 277 530

- 20:30 03:30 470 0- 0 0 0 5.b 28 276 0 82 120 131 0 65 297 0 280 281 280 250 530 20:35 03:35 470 0 0 0 0 4.9 29 277' 0 82 130 141 0 65 298 0 281 282 281 281 530 20:40 03:40 470 0 0 0 0 '4.1 ~ 30 278 0 82 140 151 0 65 299 0 282 283 282 282. 530 20:45 03:45 470 0- '0 3170 0 3.5 30 278 0 82 150 161 0 65 299 0 282 283 282 282 530 20:50 03:50 -470- 0: 'O 3990 0 2.5 30 278 0 82 170 172 0 65 299 0 282 283 282 282 530 20:55 03:55 .470 650 650 0 0 -1.7 30 279 0 82 190 199 0 65 300 0 283 284 283 .283 530

. 21:00 04:00 470 '650 650- 0 0 1.2 29 277 0 82 210 224 0 65 298 0 281 282 281 281 530 21:05"04:05 470 '650 650 0 0 1.1 31 279 0 82 41C 424 0 65 300 0 283 284 283 283. 530 21:10 ' 04:10 470 650- 650 0 '0 1.1 33 283 0 82 605 624: 0 65 304 0 287 288 257 287 530 21:151 04:15 470 650 40 0 0: 1.1 34 284 0 82 900 910 0 65 305 0 288 289 288 288 -530' 21:20 04:20- 470 650 40- 0 0 1.1 34 284 1 82 1000 1010 0 65 305 0 288 289 288 288 530-21:25 04:25 470 650 40 0 0- 1.1 35 285 1 82 s 1100 1110 0 65 306 0 289 290 289 289 530 21:30 .04:30 - 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 35 286. 1' 82 1200- 1210 0 65 307 0 290 291 290 .290 530 21:35; 04:35 470 650 40 0 0- 1.1 35 . 286. 1 82 '1400 - 1410 0 65 307- 0 290. 291 290 290 530 j  : 21:40 .04:40 470- 650. 40 :D 0 1.1- 35 '286 '2 82 1670 1690 0 65 307. 0 290 291 290 290 530 t 21:45 :04:45' 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 . 35 286 2. 82 2000 2010 0 65 -307 0 290 '291 290 -290 530 21:501 04:50 470 "650- 40 0 0 1.1 35 287 "2 82 ~ -2300  !

2310 0 65 308 0 291 292 291 291 530

- 21:55 04:55 -470 650 40 0 0 1.1 35 286 2 82 2600- 2610 0 65 307 0 290 291 290 290 530 8.0.1 '8*V- 1

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SALEM GRADED EXERCISE ($92 04 ) OCT. 28, 1992 CW CHRG St PtMP St PtMP RMR PtMP RHR PtMP RWST CONT rINT CONT SLMP CDNT RAD CONT RAD aCPs RVLIS NOT'ST TCs > COLD LEGS TEMP TAYE REAL DRILL FLOW FLOW #1 TLOW #2 FLOW #1 FLOW #2 LEVEL PRESS TEMP (H21 LEVEL R44A R448 Rtm (FULL) TC 1200F #1 82 83 84 AUCT.

TIME TIME (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (FT) (PSIG) (DEG) (1) (1) (R/hr) (R/hr) (#) (1) (Deg) (R) (Leg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg)

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IND 22:73 05:00 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 30 279 3 82 35000 35100 0 65 300 0 283 284 283 283 530 22:01 05:01 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 29 278 3 82 35000 35100 0 65 299 0 282 2a3 282 282 530 22:02 05:02 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 28 276 3 82 35000 35100 0 65 297 0 280 281 250 280 530 ,

22:03 05:03 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 27 275 3 82 35000 35100 9 65 296 0 479 280 279 279 530 22:04 05:04 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 27 275 3 82 35000 35100 0 65 296 0 279 280 279 279 530 22:05 05:05 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 26 274 3 82 35000 35100 0 65 295 0 278 279 278 2 78 530 22:06 05:06 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 25 2 73 3 82 34900 35000 0 65 294 0 277 278 277 277 530 22:07 05:07 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 24 272 3 82 34900 35000 0 65 293 0 276 277 276 276 530 22:08 05:08 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 24 271 3 82 34900 35000 0 65 292 0 275 276 275 275 530 22:09 05:09 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 23 270 3 82 34800 34900 0 65 291 0 2 74 275 274 274 530 22:10 05:10 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 22 269 3 82 34800 34900 0 65 290 0 2 73 274 2 73 2 73 530 22:15 05:15 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 22 268 3 82 34600 34700 0 65 289 0 272 273 272 2 72 530 22:20 05:20 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 21 267 3 82 34333 34433 0 65 286 0 271 2 72 271 2 71 560 22:25 05:25 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 20 265 3 82 "4066 34166 0 65 256 0 269 270 269 269 530 22:30 05:30 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 18 263 3 82 33800 33900 0 65 284 0 267 268 267 267 530 22:35 05:35 670 650 40 0 0 1.1 17 262 3 82 33600 337 4 0 65 2:13 0 266 267 266 266 530 22:40 05:40 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 16 260 3 82 33400 335s0 0 e5 281 0 264 265 264 264 510 22:45 05:45 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 15 254 3 82 33200 33300 0 65 275 0 258 259 258 258 530 22:50 05:50 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 14 253 3 82 32967 33067 0 65 274 0 257 258 257 257 530 22:55 05:55 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 13 252 3 82 32734 32834 0 65 273 0 256 257 256 256 530 23:00 06:00 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 12 252 3 82 32500 32600 0 65 2 73 0 256 257 256 256 530 23:05 06:05 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 10 248 3 82 32300 37400 0 65 269 0 252 253 252 252 530 23:10 06:10 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 9 246 3 82 32100 32200 0 65 267 0 250 251 250 250 530 23:15 06:15 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 7 244 3 82 31900 32000 0 65 265 0 248 249 24S 248 530 23:20 06:20 470 650 40 0 0 1.. 3 221 3 82 31700 31800 0 65 242 0 225 226 225 225 530 23:25 06:25 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 1 216 3 82 31500 31600 0 65 237 0 220 221 220 7M 530 23:30 06:30 470 650 40 0 0 1.? O 211 3 82 31300 31400 0 65 232 0 215 2' 6 215 530 23:35 06:35 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 212 3 82 31100 31200 0 65 233 0 216 217 216 a 530 23:40 06:40 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 211 3 82 30900 31000 0 65 232 0 215 216 215 215 530 23:45 06:45 4M 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 211 3 82 30700 30800 0 65 232 0 215 216 215 215 530 23:50 06:50 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 212 3 82 30500 30600 0 65 233 0 216 217 216 216 530 23:55 06:55 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 211 3 82 30300 30400 0 65 232 0 215 216 215 215 530 00:00 07:00 470 650 40 0 0 1.1 0 212 3 82 30200 30300 0 65 233 0 216 217 216 216 530 S.0.2

O O O SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (S92-04 ) OCT. 28, 1992 TRUE ECP- 8'2R/RCS PZR HOT LEGS (uR RTD's) RX POWER / SUBCOOL LTDWW CHARG SG LEVELS (WR) SG PRESSURES #1 S/G l REAL DRILL teve CFST-1 PRESS LEVEL v1 #2 #3 #4 W FLUX MARGIN FLOW Flow at s2 53 #4 #1 82 s3 s4 FEED FLOW TIME TIME (Th+Tc)/2 7 set (PSIG) (%) (Deg) (Deg) ;Deg) Ceg) (1/A/ CPS) (DEG. F) (GPet) (GPM) (%) (1) (1) (%) (PSIC) (PSIG) (PSIG) (PSIC) (%)(L8S/HR) l

. ............... ...... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ......... ... m ... . ..m..m .... .... .... ..... ....... ....... ....... ... m .. m ACTUAL (CET) IND ACTUAL l '17:00 00:00 5 71 635 2235 51 607 603 606 603 100  % 15 42 61 44 44 44 44 800 Soo 800 800 100 %

17:05 00:05 571 635 2235 51 607 603 606 603 100  % 19 42 61 44 44 44 44 800 800 800 800 95 1 17:15 00:15 570 635 2235 50 604 600 603 600 95  % 23 42 51 44 44 44 44 800 800 800 800 90 %

17:30 00:30 568 635 2235 48 600 5% 599 596 90  % 27 42 61 44 44 44 44 805 805 805 805 85 %

17:45 00:45 567 135 2215 47 597 593 596 593 85  % 31 42 62 44 44 44 44 815 815 815 815 80 %

18:00 01:N 565 435 2235 45 593 589 592 589 80 1 35 41 62 44 44 44 44 820 820 820 820 75 %

18:15 01:15 564 635 2235 44 590 586 589 586 75 1 39 41 62 44 44 44 44 822 822 822 822 70 4 18:30 01:30 563 635 2235 42 586 582 585 582 70  % 42 41 62 44 44 44 44 845 845 845 845 65 %

18:45 01:45 561 635 2235 41 583 579 582 579 65  % 46 41 62 44 44 44 44 860 860 860 860 60 %

12:00 02:00 560 635 2235 39 579 575 578 575 60  % 50 41 60 44 44 44 44 865 865 865 865 55 %

17:15 02:15 558 635 2235 38 576 572 575 572 55  % 54 41 62 44 44 44 44 870 870 870 870 50 1 19:25 02:25 557 635 2235 36 572 568 571 568 50  % 58 41 61 44 44 44 44 880 890 885 883 45 %

19:26 02:26 556 635 2235 36 5 72 568 5 71 568 50  % 58 42 80 44 44 44 44 880 890 885 883 45 x 19:27 02:27 556 633 2220 31 568 565 568 566 0  % 56 39 99 44 44 44 44 880 890 P85 883 01 19:28 02:28 552 549 1455 24 567 566 567 565 0  % -28 0 86 0 0 0 0 990 1000 1000 1000 12.5E+04 19:29 02:29 293 194 36 0- 295 293 291 294 0  % -107 0 86 0 0 0 0 1035 1935 1035 1035 12.5E+04 19:30 02:30 291 194 34 0 293 291 289 292 0  % -105 0 86 0 0 0 0 1035 1035 1035 1035 12.5E+04 19:35 02:35 289 194 29 0 291 289 287 290 0  % -103 0 86 10 12 14 11 1020 1010 1010 1010 12.5E+04 17:45 02:45 286 194 28 0 288 285 284 287 100 cps -100 0 86 31 31 31 31 876 900 880 890 10.5E+04 19:55 02:55 281 194 25 0 283 281 279 282 100 cpe -95 0 86 35 35 35 35 810 810 810 810 10.5E+04 20:00 03:00 274 194 19 0 276 274 272 275 100 cps -88 0 86 34 34 34 34 545 545 545 545 10.5E+04 20:05 03:05 277 194 23 0 279 277 275 278 100 cps -91 C 86 36 36 36 36 495 495 495 495 10.5E+04 20:10 03:10 281 194 27 0 283 281 279 282 100 cps -95 0 86 33 33 33 33 390 390 390 390 10.5E+04 20:15 03:15 284 194 27 0 286 284 282 285 100 cps -98 0 86 34 34 34 34 345 34* 345 345 10.5E+04 20:20 03:20 285 194 26 0 287 285 283 286 100 cps -99 0 86 33 33 33 33 320 320 320 320 10.5E+04 20:25 03:25 286 194 28 0 288 286 284 287 100 cps -100 0 86 32 32 32 32 290 290 290 290 10.5E+04 2G:30 03:30 289 194 28 0 '291 289 287 290 100 eps -103 0 86 31 31 31 31 222 222 222 222 7.8E+04 20:35 03:35 290 194 33 0 292 290 288 291 100 cps -104 0 86 35 35 35 35 202 202 202 202 7.8E+04 20:40 03:40 291 194 32 0 293 291 289 292 100 cps -105 0 86 34 34 34 34 180 180 180 180 7.ME+04 20:45 03:45 291 194 34 0 293 291 289 292 100 cps -105 0 86 36 36 36 36 160 160 160 160 2.9E+04 20:50 03:50 291 194 31 0 293 291 289 292 100 cps ' -105 0 86 33 33 33 33 142 142 142 142 2.9E+04 20:55 03:55 252 194 32 0 294 292 290 293 100 cps -106 0 86 34 34 34 34 121 121 121 121 2.9E+04 21:00 04:00- 290 194 30 0 292 290 788 291 100 eps -104 0 86 33 33 33 33 100 100 100 100 2.9E+04 21:05 04:05 292 194 34 0 294 292 290 293 100 ces -106 0 86 32 32 32 32 90 90 90 90 2.9E+04 21:10 04:10 296 194 37 0 298 296 294 297 100 cps -110 0 86 31 31 31 31 80 80 80 80 2.9E+04 21:15 04:15 297 194 34 0 299 297 '295 298 100 cps -111 0 86 35 35 35 35 70 70 70 70 2.9E+04 21 20 04:20 297 194 36 0 299 297 295 298 100 cps -111 0 86 34 34 34 34 63 63 63 63 2.9E+04 21:25 04:25 298 194 36 0 300 298 296 299 100 cps -112 0 86 36 36 36 36 54 54 54 54 2.9E+C4 21:30 04:30 299 194 38 0 301 299 297 300 100 cps -113 0 86 33 33 33 33 50 50 50 50 2.9E+04 21:35 04:34 299 1 74 37 0 301 299 297 300 100 cps -113 0 86 34 34 34 34 49 49 49 49 2.9r+04 21:40 :04:40 299 194 38 0 301 299 297 300 100 cps -113 0 86 33 33 33 33 48 48 48 48 2.9E+04 21:45 '04:45 299 194 37 0 301 299 297 300 100 cps -113 0 86 32 32 32 32 47 47 47 47 2.9E+04 21:50 04:50 300 ' 94 36 0 302 '300 298 301 100 cps .-114 0 86 33 33 33 33 to 46 46 46 2.9E+04 21:55 04:55 299 194 36 0 301 299 297 300 100 cps -113 0 86 32 32 32 32 44 44 ^4 44 2.9E+04 S.O.3

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SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (S92-04 ) OCT. 28, 1 W 2 TRUE EOP- P2R/RCS P2R HDT LEGS (WR RTD's) RX POWER / SUBCOOL LTDW4 CHARG SG LEVELS (NR) SG PRESSt*ES 81 S/G REAL DRILL Teve CFST-1 PRESS LEVEL #1 12 #3 94 N FLUX MARGIN FLOW FLOW #1 #2 #3 #4 #1 #2 #3 94 TEED TLOW TIME TIME (Th+Tc)/2 T set (PSIG) (%) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (X/A/ CPS) (DEG. F) (GPM) (CPM) (%) (%) (1) (1) (PSIG) (PSIG) (PSIG) (PSIC) (%)(LES/NR) n . .........n .... ...... ....... ..... .-.. ..... ..... ..... ......... .... . .-...........-.......-..-.s===. . . . . . - . -

ACTUAL- (CET) IND ACTUAL 22:00 05:00 292 194 33 0 294 292 290 293 100 cps -106 0 86 30 31 30 30 40 40 40 40 2.9E+04 22:01 05:01 291 194 2 0 293 291 289 292 100 cm -105 0 86 33 33 33 31 40 40 40 40 2.9E+04 22:02 05:02 289 194 31 0 291 289 287 290 100 cps -103 0 86 35 33 35 31 40 40 40 40 2.9E+04 22:03 05:03 288 194 28 0 290 288 286 289 100 eps -102 0 86 31 31 31 29 40 40 40 40 2.9E+04 22:04 05:04 288 '194 28 0 290 288 286 289 100 cps -102 0 86 30 30 30 28 40 40 40 40 1.5E+04 22105 05:05 287 194 26 0 289 287 285 288 100 cps -101 0 St, 30 30 30 28 39 39 39 39 1.5E+04 22:06 05:06 286 194 27 0 288 286 284 287 100 eps -100 0 86 31 31 31 29 39 39 39 39 1.5E+04 22107 05:07 285 194 27 0 287 285 283 286 100 cps -99 0 86 31 31 31 29 39 39 39 39 1.5E+04 22:08 05:08 284 104 27 0 286 284 282 285 100 r_ps -98 0 86 31 31 31 29 39 39 39 39 1.5E+04 22:09 05:09 283 194 27 0 285 283 281 284 100 eps -97 0 86 32 32 32 30 39 39 39 39 1.5E+04 22:10 05:10 282 194 22 0 284 282 280 283 100 cps -96 0 86 32 32 32 30 38 38 38 k 1.5E+04 22:15 05:15 281 194 23 0 283 251 279 282 100 cps -95 0 86 32 32 32 30 35 38 38 38 1.5E+04 22:20 05:20 280 194 25 0 282 280 278 281 100 cps -94 0 86 32 32 32 30 37 37 37 37 5.0E+03 22:25 05:25 278 194 23 0 280 278 276 279 100 cps -92 0 86 32 32 32 30 37 ST 37 37 5.0E+03 22:30 05:30 276 194 20 0 278 276 274 277 100 cps -90 0 86 32 32 32 30 36 36 36 36 1.0E+03 22:35 05:35 275 194 19 0 277 275 2 73 276 100 cm -89 0 86 32 32 32 30 36 36 36 36 1.0E+03 ,

22:40 05:40 2 73 194 19 0 275 273 2 71 274 100 eps -87 0 86 32 32 32 30 35 35 33 35 1.0E+03 22:45 05:45 267 194 16 0 269 267 265 268 100 eps -81 0 86 32 32 32 30 35 35 35 35 1.0E+03 22:50 05:50 266 194 15 0 268 266 264 267 100 cps -80 0 86 32 32 32 30 35 35 35 35 1.0E+03 22:55 05:55 265 194 16 0 267 265 263 266 100 cps -79 0 86 33 33 33 31 34 34 34 34 1.0E+03 23:00 06:00 265 194 12 0 267 265 263 L56 100 eps -79 0 86 33 33 33 31 34 34 34 34 1.0E+03 23:05 06:05 261 194 11 0 263 261 259 262 100 eps -75 0 86 33 33 33 31 34 34 34 34 1.0E+03 23:10 06:10 259 194 13 0 261 259 - 257. 260 100 cps - 73 0 86 33 33 33 31 33 33 33 33 1.0E+03 23:15 06:15 257 194 8 0 259 257 255 258 100 cps -71 0 86 33 33 33 31 33 33 33 33 1.0E+03 23:20 06:20 234 194 4- 0 236 234 232 235 100 cps -48 0 86 33 33 33 31 33 33 33 33 1.0E+03 23:25 06:25 229 194 6 0 231 229 227 230 100 cps -43 0 86 33 33 33 31 32 32 32 32 1.0E+03 23:30 06:30 224 194 0 0 226 224 222 225 100 cps -38 0 86 33 33 33 31 32 32 32 32 1.0E+03 23:35 06:35 225 194 0 0 227 225 223 226 100 cps -39 0 86 33 33 33 31 32 32 32 32 1.0E+03 23:40 06:40 224' 194 0 0 226 224 222 225 100 cps -38 0 86 33 33 33 31 31 31 31 31 1.0E+03 23:45 06:45 224 194 0 0 226 224 222 225 100 cps -38 0 86 33 33 33 31 31 31 31 31 1.0E+03 23s50 06 51 225 194 0 0 227 225 223 226 100 cps -39 0 86 33 33 33 31 31 31 31 31 1.0E+03 23155 06:55 224 194 0 0 226 224 222 225 100 cps -38 0 86 33 33 33 31 30 30 30 30 1.0E+03 00s00 07:00 225 194 0 0 227 225 223 226 100 cps -39 0 84 33 33 33 31 30 30 30 30 1.0E+03 S . 1. 4

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SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (S92-04 ) OCT. 28, 1992

  1. 2 S/C #3 S/C #4 S/G AFWST WHUT WHUT WSTE MN OFFSTE 2 OR ECCt CTMT CTNT SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT REAL I"tILL FEED FLOW FEED FLOW FEED FLOW LEVEL #1 #2 20LD-tP POWER MORE ACT ISOL ISOL PLANT EVENTS PLANT EVENTS TIME TIME (1)(L85/NR) (%)(L8S/HR) (%)(L85/IMt) (%) (%) (7) (1) AVAIL DGs  ? 7 CAPA8LE (1ST LINE) (2#D LINE)

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9.1- SAMPLE ANALYSIS DATA RCS Concentrations (PASS) 9.1.1 Other Chemistry Sample Data - 9.1'. 8 ; :i Containment Sump Concentrations 9.1.101 ,

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('j Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/?8/92 Total Clock Drill Xe-133m Xe-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 Cr-89 Sr-90 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc UCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 5.15E-02 2.59E-02 7.69E-01 5.76E-04 < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 5.15E-02 2.59E-02 7.69E-01 5.76E-04 < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 1.03E-01 5.19E-02 1.54E+00 1.15E-03 < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 6.53E+00 3.29E+00 9.75E+01 7.30E-02 < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 1.08E+01 5.44E+00 -1.61E+02 1.21E-01 < LLD < LLD 19:30 02:30 1.29E+01 6.49E+00 1.92E+02 1.24E-01 < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 1.88E+01 9.28E+00 2.74E+02 1.01E-01 < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 2.43E+01 1.18E+01 3.49E+02 7.29E-02 < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 2.95E+01 1.41E+01 4.18E+02 4.95E-02 < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 3.45E+01 1.62E+01 4.82E+02 3.23E-02 < LLD

- < LLD 20:45 03:45 3.91E+01 1.81E+01 5.41E+02 2.05E-02 1.11E-05 < LLD 21:00 04:00 4.36E+01 1.99E+01 5.96E+02 1.28E-02 1.24E-05 < LLD 21:15 04:15 1.09E+04 1.19E+04 1.20E+05 4.36E+02 3.03E+03 6.35E+01 21:30 04:30 1.06E+04 1.14E+0e 1.16E+05 2.18E+02 2.96E+03 6.21E+01 21:45 04:45 1.03E+04 1.09E+04 1.12E+05 1.30E+02 2.90E+03 6.08E+01 22:00 05:00 1.02E+04 1.06E+04 1.09E+05 7.14E+01 2.86E+03 6.01E+01 0 22:01 05:03 1.02E+04 1.06E+04 1.08E+05 6.86E+01 2.86E+03 6.00E+01 22:02 05:02 1.02E+04 1.06E+04 1.08E+05 6.60E+01 2.86E+03 6.00E+01 22:03 05:03 1.02E+04 1.05E+04 1.08E+05 6.34E+01 2.85E+03 5.99E+01 22:04 05:04 1.02E+04 1.05E+04 1.08E+05 6.09E+01 2.85E+03 5.99E+01 22:05 05:05 1.01E+04 1.05E+04 1.08E+05 5.86E+01 2.85E+03 5.99E+01 22:06 05:06 1.01E+04 1.05E+04 1.08E+05 5.63C+01 2.85E+03 5.98E+01 22:07 05:07 1.01E+04 1.04E+04 1.07E+05 5.41E+01 2.85E+03 5.98E+01 22:08 05:08 1.01E+04 1.04E+04 1.07E+05 5.20E+01 2.84E+03 5.97E+01 22:09 05:09 1.01E+04 1.04E+04 1.07E+05 5.00E+01 2.84E+03 5.97E+01 22:10 05:10 1.01E+04 1.04E+04 1.07E+05 4.80E+01- 2.84E+03 5.96E+01 22:15 05:15 1.01E+04 1.03E+04 1.06E+05 3.94E+01 2.83E+03 5.94E+01 22:30 05:30 9.92E+03 9.99E+03 1.04E+05 2.17E+01 2.80E+03 5.88E+01 22:45-05:45 9.78E+03 9.70E+03- 1.01E+0S 1.20E+01 2.77E+03 5.82E+01-23:00 06:00 9.65E+03 9.42E+03 9.92E+04 6.G2E+00 2.74E+03 5.76E+01 23:15 06:15 9.53E+03 9.15E+03 -9.72E+04 3.65E+00 2.71E+03 5.71E+01 23:30 06:30 9.40E+03 8.89E+03 9.53E+04 2.02E+00 2.69E+03 5.65E+01 23:45 06:45 9.28E+03 8.64E+03 9.34E+04 1.11E+00 2.66E+03 5.59E+01 23:59 06:59 9.17E+03 8.41E+03 9.18E+04 6.40E-01 2.64E+03 5.54E+01 l

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Reactor Coolant System Concentrations

( l' Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/38/92 Clock Drill Mo-99 Te-129 To-132 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Time Timo uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 4.95E-04 1.91E-03 8.25E-03 2.96E-03 1.28E-05 < LLD 17:15 00:15 4.95E-04 1.91E-03 8.25E-03 2.96E-03 1.28E-05 < LLD 17:30 00:30 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 17:45 00:45 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 18:00 01:00 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 18:15 01:15 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 18:30 01:30 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 18:45 01:45 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 19:00 02:00 9.90E-04 3.83E-03 1.65E-02 5.92E-03 2.55E-05 < LLD 19:15 02:15 6.27E-02 2.43E-01 1.05E+00 3.75E-01 1.62E-03 4.42E-05 19:25 02:25 1.04E-01 4.02E-01 1.73E+00 6.21E-01 2.68E-03 7.32E-05 19:30 C2:30 1.24E-01 4.62E-01 2.07E+00 7.44E-01 3.21E-0? 8.77E 19:45 02:45 1.81E-01 5.79E-01 3.02E+00 1.0LE+00 4.68E-03 1.28E-04 20:00 03:00 2.34E-01 6.46E-01 3.91E+00 1.412+00 6.07E-03 1.66E-04 20:15 03:15 2.84E-03 6.77E-03 4.75E+00 1.72E+00 7.40E-03 2.02E-04 20:30 03:30 3.32E-01 6.81E-01 5.55E+00 2.01E+00 8.66E-03 2.36E-04 20:45 03:45 3.77E-01 6.66E-01 6.30E+00 2.29E+00 9.86E-03 2.69E-04 21:00 04:00 4.20E-01 6.40E-01 7.02E+00 2.55E+00 1.10E-02 3.00E-04 21:15 04:15 9.97E+03 4.39E+03 5.60E+04 8.94E+03 7.56E+02 8.76E+03 21:30 04:30 9.73E+03 3.69E+03 5.47E+04 8.74E+03 7.40E+02 8.56E+03 21:45 04:45 9.50E+03 3.11E+03 5.34E+04 8.55E+03 7.24E+02 8.37E+03 22:00 05:00 9.36E+03 2.64E+03 5.26E+04 8.45E+03 7.15E+02 8.27E+03

/"' 9.35E+03 2.61E+03 5.26E+04 S.45E+03 7.15E+02 8.26E+03

(_)g22:01 22:02 05:01 05:02 9.34E+03 2.58E403 5.25E+04 8.44E+03 7.14E+02 8.25E+03 22:03 05:03 9.33E+03 2.55E+03 5.25E+04 8.43E+03 7.14E+02 8.25E+03 22:04 05:04 9.33E+03 2.53E+03 5.24E+04 8.43E+03 7.13E+02 8.24E+03 22:05 05:05 9.32E+03 2.50E+03 5.24E+04 8.42E+03 7.13E+02 8.24E+03 22:06 05:06 9.21E+03 2.47E+03 5.23E+04 8.42E+03 7.12E+02 8.21E+03 22:07 05:07 9.30E+03 2.45E+03 5.23E+04 8.41E+03 7.12E+02 8.22E+03-22:08 05:08 9.29E+03 2.42E+03 5.L2E+04 8.40E+03 7.11E+02 8.22E+03 22:C9 05:09 9.28E+03 2.39E+03 5.22E+04 8.40E+03 7.11E+02 8.21E+03 23: 10 05:10 9.28E+03- 2.37E+03 5.22E+04 8.39E+03 7.10E+02 8.21E+03 22:15 05:15 9.24E+03 2.24E+03 5.19E+04 8.? ;+ 03 7.08E+02 8.18E+03 22:30 05:30 9.12E+03 1.91E+03 5.13E+04 8.2dE+03 7.00E+02 8.09E+03 22:45 05:45 9.00E+03 1.62E+03 5.06E+04 8.19Et03 6.93E+02 8.00E+03 23:00 06:00 8.89E+03 1.38E+03- 5.00E+04 8.11Et03 6.86E+02 7.91E+03 23:15 06:15 8.77E+03 1.18E+03 4.94E+04 8.0?E+03 6.79E+02 7.83E+03 23:30 06:30 8.66E+03 1.00E+03 4.88E+04 7.95E+03 6.72E+02 7.75E+03 23:45 06:45 8.56E+03 8.51E+02 4.82E+04 7.87E+03 6.66E+02 7.67E+03 23:59 06:59 8.46E+03 7.33E+02 4.77E+04 7.80E+03 6.60E+03 -7,59E+03 O 9 .1 , 4

D Reactor Coolant System Concentrations Q Salem Lclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Ce-144 Particulate Activity Time Time uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.42E-02 1.56E+00 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.42E-02 1.56E+00 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < uLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.84E-02 3.13E+00 4 19:15 02:15 1.73E-05 1.43E-05 < LLD 1.80E+00 1.98E402 19:25 02:25 2.87E-05 2.36E-05 < LLD 2.98E+00 3.28E+02 19:30 02.'s 0 3.43E-05 2.74E-05 < LLD 3.53E+00 3.91E+02 ,

19:45 02:45 4.98E-05 3.57E-05 < LLD 4.97E+00 5.57E+02  !

20:00 03:00 6.43E-05 4.15E-05 < LLD 6.27E+00 7.08E+02  ;

-20:15 03:15 7.80E-05 4.51E-05 < LLD 7.48E+00 8.47E+02 i 20:30 03:30 9.10E-05 4.72E-05 < LLD '8.61E+00 9.75E+02 20:45 03:45 1.03E-04 4.81E-05 < LLD 9.67E+00 1.09E+03 21:00 04:00 1.15E-04 4.80E-05 < LLD 1.07E+01 1.20E+03 '

21:15 04:15 -9.10E+03 3.42E+03 7.98E+03 1.13E+05 4.55E+05 21:30 04:30 8.86E+03 2.99E+03 7.81E+03 1.09E+05 4.34E+05 21:45 04:45 8.64E+03 2.61E+03 7.64E+03 1.06Et05 4.15E+05 22:00 05:00 8.50E+03 2.30E+03 7.55E+03 1.03E+05 4.01E+05

_022:01 05:01 8.49E+03 2.29E+03 7.55E+03 1.03E+05 4.00E+05 22:02 05:02 8.48E+03 2.27E+03 7.54E+03 1.03E+05 3.99E+05-22:03 05:03 8.47E+03 2.25E+03 7.53E+03 1.03E+05 3.98E+05 22:04 05:04 8.46E+03 2.23E+03 7.53E+03 1.03E+05 3.98E+05 22:05 05:05 8.45E+03 -2.21E+03 7.52E+03 1.03E+05 3.97E+05 22:06 05:06 8. 4 5E+')3 2.19E+03 7.52E+03 1.03E+05 L 9 6E+05 22:07-05:07 8.44E+03 2.18E+03 7.51E+03 1.02E+05 3.95E+05 22:08 05:08 8.43E+03 2.16E+03 7.51E+03 1.02E+05 3.94E+05 22:09 05:09 8.42E+03 2.14E+03 7.50E+03 1.02E+05 3.94E+05 22:10 05:10- 8.41E+03 2.12E+03 7.50E+03 1.02E+05 3.93E+05 22:15 05:15 8.37E+03 2.04E+03 7.47E+03- 1.01E+05 3.89E+05 22:30 05:30 8.25E+03 1.80E+03 7.39E+03 9.97E+04- 3.78E+05 22:45 05:45 8.13E+03 1.59E+03 7.32E+03 9.80E+04 3.68E+05  ;

23:00 06:00 8.01E+03 1.41E+03 7.24E+03 9.65E+04 3.58E+05 1 23:15 06:15 7.90E+03 1.25E+03 7.17E+03 9.50E+04 3.49E+05 23:30 06:30 7.79E+03 1.10E+03 7.10E+03 9.36E+04 3.41E+05 J3:45 06:45 7.68E+03 9.77E+02 7.03E+03 9.22E+04 3.33E+05 23:59 06:59 7.S8E+03 8.71E+02 6.96E+03 S.10E+04 3.26E+05 i

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Reactor Coolant System Pass Sample Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 RC UNDIL. RC UNDIL. RC DILUT.

Clock Drill VCTG-6" VCTG-24" Chill-2" 9 CONT. 9 ONE FT. 9 CONT.

Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 17:00 00:00 1.16E+00 < 0.2 7.71E+00 3.18E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:15 00:15 1.160+00 < 0.2 7.71E+00 3.18E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:30 00:30 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:45 00:45 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:00 01:00 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:15 01:15 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:30 01.30 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:4S 01:45 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:00 02:00 2.32E+00 2.32E-01 1.54E+01 6.35E+01 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:15 02:15 1.47E+02 1.47E+01 9.78E+02 4.02E+03 1.08F+01 6.44E-01 19:25 02:25 2.43E+02 2.43E+01 1.62E+03 6.67E+03 1 '9E+01 1.07E+00 19:30 02:30 2.91E+02 2.91E+01 1.94E+03 7.93E+03 '.13E+01

_ 1.27E+00 19:45 02:45 4.21E+02 4.21E+01 2.81E+03 1.13E+0e 3.04E+01 1.81E+00 20:00 03:00 5.44E+02 5.44E+01 3.62E+03 1.43E+04 3.86E+01 2. 3 0E+00-20:15 03:15 6.60E+02 6.60E+01 4.39E+03 1.71E+04 -4.61E+01 2.74E+00 20:30 03:30 7.69E+02 7.69E+01 5.12E+03 1.97E+04 5.30E+01 3.16E+00 20:45 03:45 8.72E+02 8.72E+01 5.81E+03 2.21E+04 5.94E+01 3.54E+00 21:00 04:00 9.70E+02 9.70E+01 6.46E+03 2.43E+04 6.53E+01 3.89E+00

-21:15 04:15 1.76E+05 1.76E+04 1.17E+06 9.03E+06 2.43E+04 1.44E+03 21:30 04:30 1.69E+05 1.69E+04 1.13E+06 8.50E+06 2.29E+04 1.36E+03 21:45 04:45 1.63E+05 1.63E+04 1.09E+06 8.03E+06 2.16E+04 1.29E+03-(N 22:00 05:00 1.59E+05 1.59E+04 1.06E+06 7.68E+06 2.07E+04 1.23E+03

( ,) 22:01 05:01 1.59E+05 1.59E+04 1.06E+06 7.66E+06 2.06E+04 1.23E+03 22:02 05:02 1.59E+05 1.59E+04 1.06E+06 7.64E+06 2.06E+04 1.22E+03 22:03 05:03 1.59E+05 1.59E+04 1.06E+06 7.62E+06 2.05E+04 1.22E+03 22:04 05:04 1.58E+05 1.58E+04 1.05E+06 7.60E+06 2.04E+04 1.22E+03-22:05 05:05 1.58E+05 1.58E+04 1.05E+06 7.58E+06 2.04E+04 1.21E+03 22:06 05:06 1.58E+05 1.58E+04 1.05E+06 7.56E+06 2.03E+04 1.21E+03 22:07 05:07 1.58E+05 1.58E+04 1.05E+06 7.54E+06 2.03E+04 1.21E+03 22:08 05:08 1.57E+05 1.57E+04 1.05E+06 7.52E+06 2.02E+04 1.20E+03 22:09 05:09 1.57E+05 1.57E+04 1.05E+0L 7.50E+06 2.02E+04 1.20E+03 22:10 05:10 1.57E+05 1.57E+04 1.04E+06 7.48E+06 2.01E+04 1.20E+03-22:15 05:15 1.56E+05 1.56E+04 1.04E+06 7.38E+06 1.98E+04 1.18E+03=

22 30 05:30 1.52E+05 1.52E+04 1.01E+06 7.10E+06 1.91E+04 1.14E+03-22:45 05:45 1.49E+05 1.49E+04 9.94E+05 6.85E+06 1.84E+04 1.10E+03 23:00 06:00 1.46E+05 1.46E+04 9.75E+05- 6.61E+06 1.78E+04- 1.06E+03 23:15 06:15 1.44E+05 1.44E+04 9.56E+05 6.39E+06 1.72E+04 1.02E+03.

23:30 06:30 1.41E+05 1.41E+04 9.39E+05 6.19E+06 1.67E+04 9.91E+02 23:45 06:45 1.38E+05 1.38E+04 9.22E+05 6.00E+06 1.61E+04 9.61E+02 23:59 06:59 1.36E+05 1.36E+04 9.07E+05 5.84E+06 1.57E+04 9.34E+02 9.1 . 6

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Time Time- mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr. -

17:00 00:00 < 0.2- _< 0.2 < 0.2  ;

-17:15 00:15 < 0.2- < 0.2

< 0.2 17:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 .,

17:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 '

18:00 01:00

< O.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.3 18:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2

'19:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 ,

19:15 02:15 < 0.2 1.07E+00 < 0.2 19:25 02:25 < 0.2 1.77E+00 < C.2

-19:30 02:30 < 0.2 2.11E+00- <: C.J 19:45 02:45 < 0.2 3.01E+00 < 0.2 ,

-20:00 03:00 < 0.2 3.83E+00 < 0.2 R20:15 03:15 < 0.2- 4.59E+00. < 0.2

-20:30 03:30 < 0.2 5.29E+00' < 0.2 20:45 03:45- < 0.2 5.94E+00 < 0.2 j

~21:00 04:00 -< 0.2' - 6.54E+005 <'O.2

-21:15 04:15- 3.88E+00 1.32E+03 4.03E+01

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22:03 05:03- 3.28E+00 1.19E+03 3.62E+03 22:04-05:04 3.27E+00- 1.18E+03 13.62E+C 22:05 05:05 '3.26E+00: - 1.18E+03- 3.61E+0.

22:06 03:06 -3.25E+00- 1.18E+03 3.60E+01-22:07 0.:07 5 3.24E+00- 1.18E+03 -3.60E+01z *

=22:08 05:08 .3.23E+00 1.18E+03 3.59E+01 22:09'05:09 3.23E+00 1.17E+03 3.59E+01 122 :10.05:10- 3.22E+00-- 1.17E+03 3.58E+01 -

22:15505:15 3.17E+00?1.16E+03 3.55E+01

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Chemistry Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Clocn Drill Boron Chlorides Conductivity Dissolved O' RCS PH Sulfate Time Time PPM PPB uS/cm PPB S.U. PPB 17:00 00:00 800.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 17:15 00:15 820.7 '.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 17:30 00:30 841.4 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 17:45 00:45 862.1 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00-18:00 01:00 882.8 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 18:15 01:15 903.4 7.00 25.000 < S.0 5.7 31 00 18:30 01-30 924.1 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 18:45 01:45 944.8 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 19:00 02:00 965.5 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 19:15 02:15 986.2 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 19:25 02:25 1000.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 ,

19:30 02:30 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 19:45 02:45 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 20:00 03:r0 1500.0 ~.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 20:15 03: 15 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 20:30 03:30 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 20:45 03:45 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 21:00 04:00 1500.0 ' .00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 21:15 04:15 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 21:30 04:30 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 21:45 04:45 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:00 05:00 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 S.7 3.00 22:01 05:01 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:02 05:02 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:03 05: 03 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:04 0 5 : 0 '. 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:05 05:05 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:06 05:06 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:07 05:07 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:08 05:08 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:09 05:09 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 _

22:10 05:10 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:15 05:15 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:30 05:30 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 22:45 05:45 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 23:00 06:00 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 23:15 06:15 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 23:30 06:30 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 23: 45 06:45 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 23:59 06:59 1500.0 7.00 25.000 < 5.0 5.7 3.00 9.1.8 O

Cheristry Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station

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S/G Suspended Cat Ion 21ccr. Orill Lithium Fluoride S/G Ph Chloride. Solids Gonductivity Time Time PPM PPB S.U. . PPB PPB uS/cm

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00 00:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 '00.0 .0.100 17:10 00:10 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 -200.0 0.100 17:20 00:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 -0.100 17:30 00:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 17:40 00:40 2.100 2.0 8,9 6.00 200.0 0.100 17:50 00:50 2.100 2.0 9.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 18:00 01: 00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100

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. 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100

'. 3 : 2 0 01:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100

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'O 01:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 18: 40 01: 40 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100-13:50 C1:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.10?

19:00 02:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100

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- 02:10 2.100 2.0 9.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 19:20 C2:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 19:30 02:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 19: 40 02: 40 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 19:50 02:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 2?:00 03:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0:100 20:10 03:10 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 20:20 03:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 20:30 03:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0'.100 20:40 03:40 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 r'"g) g 20:50 03:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:00 04: 00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:10 04:10 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:15 04:15 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:20 04:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:30 04:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:40 04:40 2.100 2.0. 8.9 6.00 200.0 'O.100 21:50 04:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:00 05:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:10 05:10 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0. 0.100 22:15 05:15 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:20 05:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:30 05:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:40 05: 40 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22'50 05:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 23:00 06:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00. 200.0 0.100 23:10 06:10 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 23:20 06:20 2.100 2.0 8.9 -6.00 200.0 0.100 23:30 106:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 23: 40 06:40 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 23:50 06:50 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 23:59 06:59 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100-

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Containment Sump Concentrations Os Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total Clock Drill I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 4.00E-02 6.06E-03 2.66E-02 6.31E-03 1.35E-02 9.25E-02 17:15 00:15 1.23E-02 1.86E-03 8.20E-03 1.94E-03 4.17E-03 2.85E-02 17:30 00:30 1.45E-02 2.20E-03 9.69E-03 2.29E-03 4.92E-03 3.36E-02 17:45 00:45 1.03E-02 1.56E-03 6.87E-03 1.63E-03 3.50E-03 2.39E-02 18:00 01:00 7.99E-03 1.21E-03 5.33E-03 1.26E-03 2.71E-03 1.85E-02 18:15 01:15 6.52E-03 9.89E-04 4.35E-03 1.03E-03 2.21E-03 1.51E-02 18:30 01:30 5.51E-03 8.36E-04 3.67E-03 8.70E-04 1.87E-03 1.28E-02 18:45 01:45 4.77E-03 7.23E-04 3.18E-03 7.53E-04 1.62E-03 1.10E-02 19:00 02:00 4.21E-03 6.38E-04 2.80E-03 6.64E-04 1.43E-03 9.74E-03 19:15 02:15 2.38E-01 3.61E-02 1.59E-01 3.76E-02 8.08E-02 5.52E-01 19:25 02:25 3.69E-01 5.59E-02 2.46E-01 5.82E-02 1.25E-01 8.54E-01 19:30 02:30 1.32E+01 1.96E+00 8.76E+00 1.97E+00 4.44E+00 3.03E+01 19:45 02:45 5.29E+00 7.29E-01 3.49E+00 6.49E-01 1.74E+00 1.19E+01 20:00 03:00 1.22E+00 1.56E-01 7.99E-01 1.22E-01 3.90E 2.69E+00 20:15 03:15 1.30E+00 1.53E-01 8.43E-01 1.07E-01 4.05E-01 2.80E+00 20:30 03:30 1.35E+00 1.48E-01 8.69E-01 9.07E-02 4.10E-01 2.86E+00 20:45 03:45 1.38E+00 1.40E-01 8.82E-01 7.60E-02 4.09E-01 2.88E+00 21:00 04:00 3.88E+00 3.65E-01 2.46E+00 1.75E-01 1.12E+00 8.01E+00 21:15 04:15 3.73E+02 2.97E+02 7.14E+02 2.04E+02- 5.62E+02 2.15E+03 21:30 04:30 3.05E+02 2.25E+02 5.79E+02 1.36E+02 4.49E+02 1.69E+03 21:45 04:45 2.56E+02 1.75E+02 4.82E+02 9.38E+01- 3.67E+02 1.37E+03 2.21E+02 1.40E+02 4.13E+02 6.64E+01 3.09E+02 1.15E+03

-O22:0005:00 22:01 05:01 22:02 05:02 2.19E+02 2.17E+02 1.38E+02 1.36E+02 4.09E+02 4.06E+02 6.49E+01 6.34E+01 3.06E+02 3.03E+02 1.14E+03 1.13E+03 22:03 05:03 2.15E+02 1.35E+02 4.02E+02 6.20E+01 2.99E+02 1.11E+03 22:04 05:04 2.13E+02 1.33E+02 3.98E+02 6.07E+01 2.96E+02 1.10E+03 22:05 05:05 2.11E+02 1.31E+02 3.94E+02 5.93E.01 2.93E+02 1.09E+03 22:06 05:06 2.10E+02 1.29E+02 3.91E+02 5.80E+01 2.90E+02 -1.08E+03 22:07 05:07 2.08E+02 1.27E+02 3.87E+02 5.68E+01 2.87E+02 1.07E+03 22:08 05:08 2.06E+02 1.25E+02 3.83E+02 5.55E+01- 2.84E+02.-1.05E+03L 22:09 05:09 -2.04E+02 1.24E+02 3.80E+02 5.43E+01 2.81E+02 1.04E+03 22:10 05:10 2.02E+02- 1.22E+02 3.76E+02 5.32E+01 2.78E+02 1.03E+03 22:15 05:15 1.94E+02 1.14E+02 3.60E+02 4.77E+01 ?.65E+02 9.81E+02 22:30 05:30 1.72E+02 9.39E+01 3.17E+02- 3.47E+01 2.29E+02 8.47E+02 22:45 05:45 1.54E+02 7.80E+01 2.82E+02 2.55E+01' 2.00E+02- 7.40E+02 23:00 06:00 1.40E+02 6.54E+01 2.53E+02 1.88E+01 1.77E+02 6.53E+02 23:15 06:15 1.27E+02 5.51E+01 2.28E+02 .1.40E+01 1.57E+02 5.81E+02 23:30 06:30 1.16E+02 4.67E+01- 2.07E+02 1.05E+01 1.40E+02 5.20E+02 23:45 06:45 1.07E+02 3.98E+01 1.89E+02 7.91E+00 1.25E+02 4.69t+02 23:59 06:59 9.90E+01 3.44E+01 1.74E+02 6.09E+00 1.13E+02 4.27E+02 O 9.1.10

p- Containment Sv?p Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station s j 10/28/92 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 4.57E-02 < LLD 1.62E-04 3.43E-05 < LLD 8.30E-04 17:15 00:15 1.410-02 < LLD 4.98E-05 1.06E-05 < LLD 2.55E-04 17:30 00:30 1.66E-02 < LLD 5.89E-05 1.25E-05 < LLD 3.02E-04 17:45 00:45 1.18E-02 < LLD 4.18E-05 8.85E-06 < LLD 2.14E-04 18:00 01:00 9.15E-03 < LLD 3.24E-05 6.86E-06 < LLD 1.66E-04 18:15 01:15 7.47E-03 < LLD 2.64E-05 5.60E-06 < LLD 1.35E-04 18:30 01:30 6.31E-03 LLD 2.23E-05 4.73E-06 < LLD 1.14E-04 18:45 01:45 5.46E-03 s LLD 1.93E-05 4.09E-06 < LLD 9.91E-05 19:00 02:00 4.82E-03 < LLD 1.7CE-05 3.61E-06 < LLD 8.74E-05 19:15 02:15 2.73E-01 < LLD 9.65E-04 2.05E-04 2.34E-05 4.95E-03 19:25 02:25 4.22E-01 < LLD 1.49E-03 3.16E-04 3.61E-05 7.66E-03 19:30 02:30 1.S1E+01 2.58E-03 5.15E-02 1.11E-02 1.29E-03 2.74E-01 19:45 02:45 6.02E+00 1.04E-03 1.80E-02 4.20E-03 5.19E-04 1.10E-01 20:00 03:00 1.38E+00 2.40E-04 3.63E-03 9.11E-04 1.20E-04 2.53E-02 20:15 03:15 1.46E+00 2.55E-04 3.37E-03 9.12E-04 1.27E-04 2.69E-02 20:30 03:30 1.51E+00 2.65E-04 3.05E-03 8.91E-04 1.32E-04 2.79E-02 20:45 03:45 1.54E+00 2.71E-04 2.73E-03 8.57E-04 1.35E-04 2.85E-02 21:00 04:00 4.33E+00 7.65E-04 6.70E 2.27E-03 3.81E-04 8.03E-02 21:15 04:15 5.69E+02 3.62E-03 6.93E-01 1.71E+00 3.01E-02 9.52E+00 21:30 04:30 4.58E+02 2.97E-03 4.95E-01 1.32E+00 2.46E-02 7.78E+00 21:45 04:45 3.79E+02 2.49E-03 3.62E-01 1.04E+00 2.07E-02 6.53E+00 22:00 05:00 3.23E+02 2.15E-03 2.73E-01 8.44E-01 1.79E-02 5.63E+00 3.20E+02 2.14E-03 2.68E-01 8.33E-01 1.77E-02 5.58E+00

0. 22:01 22:02 05:01 05:02 22:03 05:03 3.17E+02 3.14E+02 2.12E-03 2.10E-03 2.63E-01 2.59E-01 8.22E-01 1.75E-02 8.12E-01 1.74E-02' 5.53E+00 5.48E+00 22:04 05:04 3.11E+02 2.08E-03 2.7tE-01 8.01E 1.72E-02 5.43E+00 22:05 05:05 3.08E+02 2.06E-03 2.50E-01 7.91E-01 1.71E-02 5.38E+00 22:06 05:06 3.05E+02 2.04E-03 2.45E-01 7.81E-01 1.69E-02 5.34E+00 22:07 05:07 3.02E+02 2.02E-03 2.41E-01 7.71E-01 1.68E-02 5.29E+00 22:08 05:08 2.99E+02 2.01E-03 2.37E-01 7.61E-01 1.66E-02 5.24E+00 22:09 05:09 2.96E+02- 1.99E-03 2.32E-01 7.51E-01 1.65E-02 5.20E+00 22:10 05:10 2.94E+02 1.97E-03 2.28E-01 7.42E-01 1.64E-02 5.15E+00 22:15 05:15 2.81E+02 1.89E-03 2.09E-01 6.97E-01 1.57E-02 4.94E+00 22:30 05:30 2.47E+02 1.68E-03 1.62E-01 5.82E-01 1.39E-02 4.38E+00 22:45 05:45 2.19E+02 1.51E-03 1.27E-01 4.91E-01 1.25E-02 3.93E+00 23:00 06:00 1.96E+02 1.36E-03 1.00E-01 4.17E-01 1.13E-02 3.55E+00 23:15 06:15 1.77E+02 1.24E-03 7.95E-02 3.57E-01 1.03E-02 3.22E+00 23:30 06:30 1.61E+02 1.14E-03 6.35E-02 3.07E-01 9.39E-03 2.95E+00 23:45 06:45 1.46E+02 . 05E-03 5.09E-02 2.66E-01 .8.64E-03 2.71E+00 23:59 06:59 1.35E+02 9.71E-04 4.16E-02 2.33E-01 8.02E-03 2.51E+00 9.1.11 l

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Containment Sump Concentrations

() Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total clock Drill Xe-133m Xc-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 Sr-89 Sr-90 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc JCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00':00 7.73E-05 3.89E-05 1.15E-03 8.56E-05 < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 2.38E-05 1.20E-05 3.55E-04 2.63E-05 < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 2.81E-05 1.41E-05 4.20E-04 3.11E-05 < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 1.99E-05 1.00E-05 2.98E-04 2.21E-05 < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 1.55E-05 7.78E-06 2.31E-04 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 1.26E-05 6.35E-06 1.88E-04 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 1.07E-05 5.37E-06 1.59E-04 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 9.23E-06 4.64E-06 1.38E-04 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 8.13E-06 4.09E-06 1.21E-04 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 4.61E-04 2.32E-04 6.88E-03 5.10E-04 < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 7.13E-04 3.59E-04 1.06E-02 7.90E-04 < LLD < LLD 19:30 02:30 2.55E-02 1.28E-02 3.78E-01 2.42E-02 < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 1.02E-02 5.03E-03 1.49E-01 5.41E-03 < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 2.34E-03 1.14E-03 3.37E-02 6.96E-04 < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 2.49E-03 1.19E-03 3.52E-02 4.13E-04 < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 2.58E-03 1.21E-03 3.60E-02 2.39E-Ge < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 2.63E-03 1.22E-03 3.64E-02 1.37E-04 < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 7.39E-03 3.37E-03 1.01E-01 2.15E-04 < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 1.33E+00 1.45E+00 1.47E+01 5.29E+00 3.67F+01 7.71E-01 21:30 04:30 1.09E+00 1.17E+00 1.19E+01 2.41El00 3.01E+01 6.31E-01 21:45 04:45 9.12E-01 9.63E-01 9.83E+00 1.13E+00 2.53E+01 5.30E-01

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.78E-01 8.08E-01 R.29E+00 5.19E-01 2.16E+01 4.54E-01 7.71E-01 8.00E-01 8.21E+00 4.95E-01 2.14E+01 4.50E-01 22:03 05:03 7.64E-01 7.92E-01 8.13E+00 4.72E-01 2.12E+01 4.46E-01 22:04 05:04 7.57E-01 7.84E-01 8.05E+00 4.50E-01 2.11E+01 4.42E-01 22:05 05:05 7.50E-01 7.7(E-01 7.97E+00 4.29E-01 2.09E+01 4.38E-01 22:06 05:06 7.44E-01 '.68E-01 7.89E+00 4.09E-01 2.07E+01 4.35E-01 22:07 05:07 7.37E-01 7.61E-01 7.82E+00 3.90E-01 2.05E+01 4.31E-01 22:08 05:03 7.31E-01 7.53E-01 7.74E+00 3.72E-01 2.03E<01 4.27E-01 22:09 05:09 7.24E-01 7.46E-01 7.67E+00 3.54E-01 2.02E+01 4.23E-01 22:10 05:10 7.18E-01 7.39E-01 7.60E+00 3.38E-01 2.00E+01 4.20E-01 22:15 05:15 6.88E-01 7.04E-01 7.26E+00 2.67E-01 1.92E+01 4.03E-01 22:30 Ob:30 6.09E-01 6.14E-01 6.37E+00 1.32E-01 1.70E+01 3.58E-01 22: 45 05:45 5.45E-01 5.40E-01 5.65E+00 6.61E-02 1.53E+01 3.21E-01 23:00 06:00 4.91E-01 4.79E-01 5.05E+00 3.33E-02 1.38E+01 2.90E-01 03:15 06:15 4.46E-01 4.28E-01 4.55E+00 1.f9E-02 . 26E+01 2.64E-01 23:30 06:30 4.07E-01 3.85E-01 4.12E+0C 8.64E-03 1.15E+01 2.42E-01 23:45 06:45 3.73E-01 3.47E-01 3.7EE+0a 4.43E-03 1.06E+01 2.23E 01 23:59 06:59 3.45E-01 3.17E-01 3.46E+00 2.39E-03 9.83E+00 2.07E-01 A

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Containment Sump Concentrations

( Salem Nucioar Generating Station 10/28/92 Clock Drill Mo-99 To-129 To-132 Cs-134 Cn-137 Ba-140 Time Time ucj/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc  ;

17:00 00:00 7.35E-05 2.84E-04 1.23E-03 4.39E-04 1.90E-06 < LLD '

17:15 00:15 2.26E-05 8.74E-05 3.77E-04 1.35E-04 < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 2.67E-05 1.03E-04 4.46E-04 1.60E-04 < LLD < LLD 17 45 00 45 < LLD 7.33E-05 3.16E-04 1.13E-04 < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 < LLD 5.68E-05 2.45E-04 8.79E-05 < LLD < LLD t 18:15 01:15 < LLD 4.64E-05 2.00E-04 7.37E-05 < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 < LLD 3.92E-0E 1.69E-04 6.06E-05 < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 < LLD 3.39E-05 1.46E-04 5.25E-05 < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 < LLD 2.99E-05 1.29E-04 4.63E-05 < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 4.38E-04 1.70E-03 7.31E-03 2.62E-03 1.13E-05 < LLD 19:25 02:25 6.78E-04 2.62E-03 1.13E-02 4.05E-03 1.75E-05 < LLD 19130 02:30 2.42E-02 9.00E-02 4.04E-01 1.45E-01 6.25E-04 1.71E-05 19:45 02:45 9.71E-03 3.11E-02 1.62E-01 5.82E-02 2.51E-04 6.86E-06 20:00 03:00 2.23E-03 6.16E-03 3.73E-02 1.34E-02 5.79E-05 < LLD 20:15 03:15 2.37E-03 5.64E-03 3.96E-02 1.43E-02 6.17E-05 < LLD 20:30 03:30 2.46E-03 5.04E-03 4.11E-02 1.49E-02 6.41E-05 < LLD 20:45 03:45 2.51E-03 1.44E-03 4.20E-02 1.52E-02 6.56E-05 < LLD 21:00 04:00 7.06E-03 1.07E-02 1.18E-01 4.29E-02 1.85E-04 < LLD 21:15 04:15 1.21E+02 5.33E+01 6.80E+02 1.09E+02 9.10E+00 1.06E+02 21:30 04:30 9.89E+01 3.?dE+01 5.55E+02 8.88E+01 7.52E+00 8.70E+01 21:45 04:45 8.28E+01 2.71E+01 # 66E+02 7.46E+01 6.31E+00 7.30E+01 22:00 05:00 7.14E+01 2.01E+01 4.01E+02 6.45E+01 5.46E+00 6.31E+01 f 22:01 05:01 7.08E+01 1.98E+01 3.98E+02 6.39E+01 5.41E+00 6.25E+01 s 22:0i 05:02 7.01E+01 1.94E+01 3.94E+02 6.33E+01 5.36E+00 6.19E+01 22:03 05:03 6.95E+01 1.s0E+01 3.91E002 6.28E+01 5.31E+00 6.14E+01 22:04 05:04 6.88E+01 1.87E+01 3.87E+02 6.22E+01 5.26E+00 6.0PE+01' 22:05 05: 05 6.82E+01 1.83E+01 3.84E+02 6.17E+01 5.22E+00 6.03E+01 22:06 05:06 6.76E+01 1.80E+01 3.80E+02 6.11E+01 5.17E+00 5.98E+01 22:07 05:07 6.70E+01 1.76E+01 3.77E+02 6.06E+01 5.13E+00 5.93E+01 22:08 05:08 6.64E+01 1.73E+01 3.74E+02 6.01E+01 5.38E+00 5.88E+01 22:09 05:09 6.59E+01 1.70E+01 3.70E+02 5.96L+01 5.04E+00 5.82E+01 22:10 05:10 6.53E+01 1.67E+01 3.67E+02 5.92E+01 5.00E+00 5.78E+01 22:15 05:15 6.26E+01 1. 52 E4 01 3.5?E+02 5.66E+01 4.79E+00 5.54E+01 22:30 05:30 5.55E+01 1.16E+01 3.12E+02 5.03E+01 4.26E+00 4.92E+01 22:45 05:45 4.96E+01 8.95E+00 2.79E+02 4.52E+01 3.82E+00 4.41E+01 23:00 06:00- 4.48E+01 6.96E+00 2.52E+02 4.08E+01 3.46E+00 3.99E+01 23:15 06:15 4.06E+01 5.44E+00 3.29E+02 3.72E+01 3.15E+00 3.63E+01 23 30 06:30 3.71E+01 4.28E+00 2.09E+02 3.40E+01 2.88E+00 3.32E+01 23:45 06:45 3.40E+01 3.39E+00 1.92E+02 3.13E+01 2.65E+00 3.05E+01 23:59 06:59 3.15E+01 2.73E+00 1.78E+02 2.91E+01 2.46E+00 2.83E+01 9.1.13

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(* Containment Eump Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station i 10/28/92 Total Gross clock Drill La-140 La-142 Ce-144 Particulato Activity .

Time Time uC1/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD ' LLD

. 2.11E-03 9.58E-02 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.49E-04 2.95E-02 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.67E-04 3 '*E-02 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 5.45E-04 *'I-02 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 4.22E-04 1.vkd-02 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.45E-04 i 'E-02 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.91E-04 1.22& 02 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.52E-04 1.14D ts2 ,

19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.22E-04 1.01E-02 19:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.26E-02 5.71E-01 19:25 02:25 < I.LD < LLD < LLD 1.95E-02 8.84E-01 19:30 02:30 6.63E-06 5.34E-06 < LLD 6.88E-01 3.14E+01 19:45 02: 45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.67E-01 1.23E+01 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 5.99E-02 2.78E+00 20:15 03:15 < LLD s LLD < LLD 6.24E-02 2.90E+00 20:30 05:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.37E-02 2.960+00 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.43E-02 2.99E+00 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.79E-01 8.29E+00 21:15 04:15 1.10E+02 4.15E+01 9.69E+01 1.37E+03 3.53E+03 21:30 04:30 9.01E+01 3.03E+01 7.94E+01 1.11E+03 2.81E+03 21:45 04:45 7.53E+01 2.28E+01 6.67E+01 9.21E+02 2.31E+03 22:00 05:00 6. 4 8 E+ 01 1.76E+01 5.76E+01 7.89E+02 1.95E+03 O22:0105:01 6.42E+01 1.73E+01 5.71E+01 7.81E+02 1.93E+03 22:02 05:02 6.36E+01 1.70E+01 5.66E+01 7.74E+02 1.91E+03 ,

22:03 05:03 6.30E+01 1.67E+01 5.61E+01 7.67E+02 1.89E+03 22:04 05:04 6.25E+01 1.65E+01 5.56E+01 7.59E+02 1.87E+03 22:05 05:05 6.19E+01 1.62E+01 5.51E+01 7.52E+02 1.85E+03 22:06 05:06 6.14E+01 1.59E+01 5.46E+01 7.45E+02 1.83E+03 22:07 0,'07 6.08E+01 1.57E+01 5.41E+01 7.38E+02 1.81E+0J 22:08 05:08 6.03E+01 1.54E+01 5.37E+01 7.32E+02 1.79E+03 22:09 05:09 5.97E+01 1.52E+01 5.32E+01 7.25E+02 1.78E+03 22:10 05:10 5.92E+01 1.49E+01 5.28E+01 7.19E+02 1.768+03 22:15 05:15 5.67E+01 1.38E+01 5.06E+01' 6.87E+02 1.68E+03 22:30 05:30 5.02E+01 1.10E+01 4.50E+01 6.06E+02 1.46E+03 22:45 05:45 4.48E+01 8 79E+00 4.03E+01 5.41E+02 1.29E+03 23:00 06:00 4.04E+01 7.10E+00 3.65E+01 4.86E+02 1.14E+03 23:15 06:15 3.66E+01 5.78E+00 3.32E+01 4.40E+02 1.03E+03 23:30 06:30 3.33E+01 4.73E+00 3.04E+01 4.01E+02 9.25E+02 23:45 06:45 3.05E+01 3.89E+00 2.80E+01 3.67E+02 8.39E+02 23:59 06:59 2.82E+01 3.25E+00 2.60E+01 3.39E+02 7.70E+02 9.1.14 s.2

I Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem Huclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total Clock Drill I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine Time Time uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc 17:00 00:00 2.97E-09 4.51E-10 1.98E-09 4.70E-10 1.01E-09 6.88E-09 17:15 00:15 2.97E-0? 4.51E-10 1.98E-09 4.70E-10 1.01E-09 6.88E-09 17:30 00:30 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 17:45 00:45 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 18:00 01:00 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 18:15 01:15 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 18:30 01:30 5.95Z-09 9. 0'lE-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 18:45 01:45 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.*3E-09 1.38E-08 19:00 02:00 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 19:15 02:15 5.95E-09 9.02E-10 3.96E-09 9.39E-10 2.02E-09 1.38E-08 19:25 02:25 6.24E-09 9.47E-10 4.16E-09 9.86E-10 2.12E-09 1.45E-08 19:30 022.'O 2.33E-06 3.47E-07 1.55E-06 3.49E-07 7.86E-07 5.37E-06 19:45 02: 45 4.22E-05 5.82E-06 2.79E-05 5.18E-06 1.39E-05 9.50E-05 20:00 03:00 1.39E-05 1.77E-06 9.08E-06 1.39E-06 4.44E-06 3.05E-05 20:15 03:15 1.45E-05 1.72E-06 9.43E-06 1.19E-06 4.53E-06 3.14E-05 20:30 03:30 1.49E-05 1.63E-06 9.58E-06 1.00d-06 4.52E-06 3.16E-05 20:45 03:45 1.50E-05 1.53E-06 9.61E-06 8.28E-07 4.46E-06 3.14E-05 21:00 04:00 5.03E-05 4.74E-06 3.19E-05 2.27E-06 1.46E-05 1.04E-04 21:15 04:15 5.40E-03 4.30E-03 1.03E-02 2.95E-03 8.14E-03 3.11E-02 21:30 04:30 4.79E-03 3.53E-03 9.08E-03 2.14E-03 7.04E-03 2.66E-02 21 : .. a 04:45 4.27E-03 .2.92E-03 8.05E-03 1.57E-03 0 22:00 05:00 22:01 05:01 2;t02 n5:02 3.87E-03 2.46E-03 3.89E-03 2.46E-03 3.91E-03 2.45E-03 7.24E-03 7.27E-03 7.30E-03 1.16E-03 1.15E-03 1.14E-03 6.13E-03 5.42E-03 5.43E-03 5.45E-03 2.29E-02 2.01E-02 2.02E-02 2.02E-02 22:03 03:03 3.93E-03 2.45E-03 7.33E-03 1.13E-03 5.46E-03 2.03E-02 22:04 05:04 3.94E-03 2.45E-03 7.36E-03 1.12E-03 5.48E-03 2.04E-02 22:05 05:05 3.96E-03 2.45E-03 7.39E-03 1.11E-03 5.49E-03 2.04E-02 22:06 05:06 3.98E-03 2.45E-03 7.42E-03 1.10E-03 5.51E-03 2.05E-02 22:07 05:07 4.00E-03 2.45E-03 7.45E-03 1.09E-03 5.53E-03 2.05E-02 22:08 05:08 4.02E-03 2.45E-03 7.48E-03 1.00E-03 5.54E-03 2.06E 22:09 05:09 4.04E-03 2.45E-03 7.51E-03 1.07E-03 5.56E-03 2.06E-02 22:10 05:10 4.06E-03 2.45E-03 7.54E-03 1.07E-03 5.580-03 2.07E-02 22:15 05:15 4.16E-03 2.45E-03 7.71E-03 1.00P-03 5.67E-03 2.10E-02 22:30 05:30 4.51E-03 2.46E-03 8.30E-03 9..IE-04 6.00E-03 2.22E-02 22:45 05:45 5.25E-03 2.65E-03 9.59E-03 8.06E-04 6.81E-03 2.52E-02 23:00 06:00 6.35E-03 2.98E-03 1.15E-02 8.58E-04 8.04E-03 2.97E-02 23:15 06:15 8.16E-03 3.54E-03 1.47E-02 9.02E-04 1.01E-02 3.73E 23:30 06:30 1.16E-02 4.68E-03 2.08E-02 1.05E-03 1.40E-02 5.21E-02 23:45 06:45 1.17E-02 4.37E-03 2.08E-02 8.70E-04 1.38E-02 5.15E-02 23:59 06:59 1.18E-02 4.11E-03 2.08E-02 7.28E-04 1.36E-02 5.11E-02 9.1.15 0

k- / Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem fluclear Gen 1 rating Station 10/28/92 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Time Time uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc 17:00 00:00 3.40E-09 < LLD 3.97E-05 1.90E-04 < LLD 4.60E-04 17:15 00:15 3.40E-09 < LLD 8.97E-05 1.90E-05 < LLD 4.60E-04 37:30 00:30 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-05 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 17:45 00:45 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 18:00 01:00 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 18:15 01:15 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.?OE-04 18:30 01:30 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 18:45 01:45 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 19:00 02:00 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD ', . 2 0 E-0 4 19:15 02:15 6.81E-09 < LLD 1.79E-04 3.80E-05 < LLD 9.20E-04 19:25 02:25 7.15E-09 < LLD 1.88E-04 3.99E-05 < LLD 9.66E-04 19:30 02:30 2.67E-06 3.41E-04 6.79E-03 1.47E-03 1.70E-04 3.61E-02 19:45 0?>45 4.80E-05 6.18E-04 1.07E-02 2.50E-03 3.08E-04 6.53E-02 20:00 93;00 1.57E-05 2.03Ee04 3.07E-03 7.72E-04 1.01E-04 2.14E-02 20:15 03: 15 1.64E-05 2.12E-04 2.81E-03 7.59E-04 1.06E-04 2.24E-02 20:30 03:30 1.67E-05 2.18E-04 2.51E-03 7.32E-04 1.09E-04 2.29E-02 20:45 03:45 1.68E-05 2.20E-04 2.21E-03 6.96E-04 1.10E-04 2.32E-02 21:00 04:00 5.62E-05 7.39E-04 6.47E-03 2.19E-03 3.68E-04 7.75E-02 21:15 04:15 8.22E-03 3.91E-03 7.46E-01 1.84E+00 3.24E-02 1.03E+01 21:30 04:30 7.18E-03 3.47E-03 5.78E-01 1.54E+00 2.88E-02 9.09E+00 21:45 04:45 6.30E-03 3.10E-03 4.50E-01 1.29E+00 2.57E-0; 8.11E+00 0 22:00 22:01 22:02 22:03 05:00 05:01 05:02 05:03 5.66E-03 5.68E-03 5.70E-03 5.73E-03 2.81E-03 2.82E-03 2.84E-03 3.56E-01 1.10E400 3.55E-01 1.10E+00 3.53E-01 1.10E+00 2.33E-02 2.34E-02 2.35E-02 7.35E+00 7.38E+00 7.41E+00 2.85E-03 3.52E-01 1.10E+00 2.36E-02 7.45E+00 22:04 05:04 5.75E-03 2.86E-03 3.50E 1.10E+00 2.37E-02 7.48E+00 22:05 05:05 5.77E-03 2.88E-03 3.48E-01 1.10E+00 2.38E-02 7.51E+00 22:06 05:06 5.79E-03 2.89E-03 3.47E-01 1.10E+00 2.40E-02 7.55E+00 22:07 05:07 5.82E-03 2.90E-03 3.45E-01 1.11E+00 2.41E-02 7.58E+00 22:08 05:08 5.84E-03 2.92E-03 3.44E-01 1.11E+00 2.42E-02 7.62E+00 22:09 05:09 5.86E-03 2.93E-03 3.42E-01 1.11E+00 2.43E-02 7.66E+00 22:10 05:10 5.89E-03 2.95E-03 3.41E-01 1.11E+00 2.44E-02 7.69E+00 22:15 05:15 6.01E-03 3.02E-03 3.34E-01 1.11E+00 2.50E-02 7.88E+00 22:30 05:30 6.45E-03 3.28E-03 3.16E-01 1.14E+00 2.72E-02 8.55E+00 22:45 05:45 7.44E-03 3.82E-03 3.21E-01 1.24E+00 3.16E-02 9.95E+00-23:00 06:00 8.93E-03 4.63E-03 3.40E-01 1.42E+00 3.83E-02 1.20E+01 23:15 06:15 1.14E-02 5.95E-03 3.81E-01 1.71E+00 4.91E-02 1.54E+01 23:30 06:30 1.61E-02 8.49E-03 4.74E-01 2.29E+00 7.01E-02 2.20E+01 23:45 06:45 1.61E-02 8.57E-03 4.17E-01 2.18E+00 7.07E-02 2.22E+01 23:59 06:59 1.61E-02 8.65E-03 3.71E-01 2.07E+00- 7.14E-42 2.24E+01 L

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Containment Atmosphero Concentrations Salen Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total Clock Dril) Xo-133m Xe-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 Sr-89 Sr-90 Time Time uC1/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc 17:0C 00:00 4.28E-05 2.16E-05 6.40E-04 4.36E-09 < LLL < LLD 17:15 00:15 4-28E-05 2.16E-05 6.40E-04 4.36E-09 < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.2BE-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 8.57E-05 4.31E-05 1.28E-03 8.71E-09 < LLD < LLD

'.9 25 02:25 8.99E-05 4.53E-05 1.34E-03 9.14E-09 < LLD < LLD 19 30 02:30 3.36E-03 1.68E-03 4.99E-02 2.93E-07 < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 6.06E-03 2.99E-03 8.85E-02 2.96E-09 < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 1.99E-03 9.65E-04 2.85E-02 5.41E-10 < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 2.07E-03 9.91E-04 2.93E-02 3.16E-10 < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 2.12E-03 9.97E-04 2.96E-02 1.81E-10 < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 2.14E-03 9.90E-04 2.95E-02 1.02E-10 < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 7.14E-03 3.26E-03 9.77E-02 1.90E-10 < LLD < LLD 21:1L 04:15 1.44E+00 1.57E+00 1.59E+01 5.23E-06 3.63E-05 7.63E-07 21:30 04r30 1.27E+00 1.36E+00 1.39E+01 2.59E-06 3.23E-05 6.77E O 21:45 04:45 22:00 05:00 22:01 05:01 1.13E+00 1.02E+00 1.03E+00 1.20EiOO 1.07E+00 1.07E+00 1.22E+01 1.09E+01 1.10E+01 1.29E-06 6.53E-07 6.30E-07 2.88E-05 2.61E-05 2.611-05 6.05E-07 5.49E-07 5.52E-07 22:02 05:02 1.03E+00 1.07E+00 1.10E+01 6.09E-07 2.64E-05 5.54E-07 22:03 05:03 1.04E+00 1.08E+00 1.10E+01 5.89E-07. 2.65E-05 5.57E-07 22:04 05:04 1.04E+00 1.08E+00 1.11E+01 5.69E-07 2.66E-05 5.59E-07 22:05 05:05 1.05E+00 1.08E+00 1.11E+01 5.50E-07 2.68E-05 5.62E-07 22:06 05:06 1.05E+00 1.09E+00 1.12E+01 5.31E-07 2.69E-05 6.64E-07 22:07 05:07 1.06E+00 1.09E+00 1.12E+01 5.13E-07 2.70E-05 5.67E-07 22:08 05'08

. 1.06E+00 1.09E+00 1.13E+01 4.96E-07 2.71E-05 5.70E-07 22:09 05:09 1.07E+00 1.10E+00 1.13E+01 4.79E-07 2.73E-05 5.73E-07 22:10 05:10 1.07E+00 1.10E+00 1.13E+01 4.63E-07 2.74E-05 5.75E-07 22:15 05:15 1.10E+00 1.12E+00 1.16E+01 3.91E-07 2.81E-05 f.00"-0~

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22:45 05:45 1.38E+00 1.37E+00 1.43E+01 1.54E-07 3.55E-05 7.47E-07 23:00 06:00 1.67E+00 1.63E+00 1.71E+01 1.04E-07 4.30E-05 3.04E-07 23:15 06:15 2.13E+00 2.05E+u i 2.18E+01 7.44E-08 5.53E-05 1.16E-06 23:30 06:30 3.04E+00 2.87E+00 3.08E+01 5.92E-08 7.89E-05 1.66E-06 23:45 06:45 3.05E+00 2.84E+00 3.07E+01 3.33E-08 7.96E-05 1.67E-06 23:59 06:59 3.07E+00 2.82E+00 3.08E+01 1.95E-08 8.04E-05 1.69E-06 i

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Containment Atmosphero Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/e2 Clock Drill Mo-99 To-120 Te-132 Cs-134 Co-137 Da-140 Time Time uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 3.74E-10 1.45E-09 6.24L-09 2.24E-09 9.65E-12 2.64E-13 17:15 00:15 3.74E-10 1.45E-09 6.24E-09 2.24E-09 9.65E-12 2.64E-13 17:30 00:30 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.2bE-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 17:45 00:45 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E409 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 18:00 01:00 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 18:15 01:15 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 18:30 01:30 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 18:45 01:45 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 19:00 02:00 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.25E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 19:15 02:15 7.48E-10 2.89E-09 1.23E-08 4.47E-09 1.93E-11 5.27E-13 19:25 02:25 7.85E-10 3.04E-09 1.31E-08 4.70E-09 2.02E-11 5.54E-13 19:30 02:30 2.93E-07 1.09E-06 4.89E-06 1.76E-06 7.57E-09 2.07E-10 19:45 02:45 5.30E-09 1.70E-08 8.85E-08 3.18E-08 1.37E-10 3.75E-12 20: 00 03:00 1.74E-09 4.79E-09 2.90E-08 3.04E-08 4.50E-11 1.23E-12 20:15 03:15 1.81E-09 4.32E-09 3.03E-08 1.09E-08 4.72E-11 1.29E-12 20:30 03:30 1.85E-09 3.80E-09 3.10E-08 1.12E-08 4.84E-11 1.32E-12 20:45 03:45 1.87E-09 3.31E-09 3.1JE-08 1.13E-08 4.89E-11 1.33E-12 21:00 04:00 6.26E-09 9.53E-09 1.05E-07 3.80E-08 1.64E-10 4.47E-12 21:15 04:15 1.20E-04 5.2BE-05 6.73E-04 1.07E-04 9.08E-06 1.05E-04 21:30 04:30 1.06E-04 4.03E-05 5.96E-04 9.53E-05 8.06E-06 9.33E-05 23:45 04: 45 9.45E-05 3.09E-05 5.31E-04 8.51E-05 7.20E-06 8.33E-05 22:00 05:00 8.55E-05 2.41E-05 4.81E-04 7.72E-05 6.54E-06 7.56E-05

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O k/ s Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Co-144 Particulate Activity Time Time uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc 17:00 00:00 1.03E-13 8.50E-14 < LLD 1.47E-08 6.40E-04 17:15 00:15 1.03E-13 8.50E-14 < LLD 1.47E-08 6.40E-04 17:30 00:30 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.28E-03 17:45 00:45 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.53E-08 1.28E-03 18:00 01:00 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.38E-03 18:15 01:15 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.28E-03 -

18:30 01:30 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.28E-03 18:45 01:45 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.28E-03 19:00 02:00 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.28E-03 19:15 02:15 2.06E-13 1.70E-13 ( LLD 2.55E-08 1.29E-03 19:25 02:25 2.17E-13 1.780-13 < LLD 2.55E-08 1.34E-03 19:30 02:30 8.09E-11 6.47E-11 3.21E-12 8.33E-06 4.99E-02 19:45 02:45 1.46E-12 1.05E-12 < LLD 1.46E-07 8.86E-02 20:00 03:00 4.77E-13 3.08E-13 < LLD 4.66E-^8 2.85E-02 20:15 03:15 4.9AE-13 2.88E-13 < LLD 4.77E-08 2.94E-02 20:30 03:30 5.08E-13 2.64E-13 < LLD 4.81E-08 2.96E-02 20:45 03:45 5.12E-13 2.38E-13 < LLD 4.79E-08 2.96E-02 21:00 04:00 1.71E-12 7.14E-13 < LLD 1.59E-07 9.78E-02 21:15 04:15 1.09E-04 4.10E-05 9.59E-05 1.36E-03 1.59E+01 21:30 04:30 9.66E-05 3.25E-05 8.51E-05 1.19E-03 1.39E+01 21:45 04:45 1.22E+01 0 22:00 22:01 05:00 05:01 8.60E-05 7.77E-05 7.80E-05 2.60L-05 2.11E-05 2.10E-05 7.61E-05 6.90E-05 6.93E-05 1.05E-03 9.45E-04 9.49E-04 1.09E+01 1.10E+01 22:02 05:02 7.83E-05 2.09E-05 6.96E-05 9.52E-04 1.10E+01 22:03 05:03 7.87E-05 2.09E-05 7.00E-05 9.06E-04 1.11E+01 22:04 05:04 7.90E-05 2.08E-05 7.03E-05 9.60E-04 1.11E+01 22:05 05:05 7.93E-05 2.08E-05 7.06E-05 9.64E-04 1.11E+01 22:06 05:06 7.97E-05 2.07E-05 7.09E-05 9.6BE-04 1.12E+01 22:07 05:07 8.01E-05 2.06E-05 7.13E-05 9.'2E-04 1.12E+01 22:08 05:08 8.04E-05 2.06E-05 7.16E-05 9.76E-04 1.13E+01 22:09 05:09 8.08E-05 2.05E-05 7.20E-OS 9.81E"04 1.13E+01 22:10 05:10 8.12E-05 2.05E-05 7.23E-05 9. 8 5 E- 04 1.14E+01 22:15 05:15 8.31E-05 2.02E-05 7.42E-05 1.01E-03 1.16E+01 22:30 05:30 8.98E-05 1.96E-05 8.05E-05 1.09E-03 1.24E+01 22:45 05:45 1.04E-04 2.04E-05 9.38E-05 1.26E-03 1.43E+01 23:00 06:00 1.26d-04 2.21E-05 1.14E-04 1.51E-03 1.71E+01 23:15 06:15 1.61E-04 2.54E-05 1.46E-04 1.93E-03 2.18E+01 23:30 06:30 2.28E-04 3.24E-05 2.08E-04 2.75E-03 3.08E+01

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Aux Building Atmosphero Concentrations s Salem Nuclear Genurating Station 10/18/92 Total Clock Drill I-131 1-132 1-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine Time Time uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.53E-15 1.05E-14 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.53E-15 1.05E-14 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.06E-15 2.09E-14 19:15 02:15 5.73E+13 8.6)E-14 3.82E-13 < LLD 1.94E-13 1.33E-12 19:25 02:25 9.49E-13 1.44E-13 6.32E-13 < LLD 3.21E-13 2.20E-12 19:30 02:30 4.31E-11 6.40E-12 2.87E-11 6.45E-12 1.45E-11 9.91E-11 19:45 02:45 3.85E-12 5.30E *.3 2.54E-12 4.72E-13 1.26E-12 8.65E-12 20:00 03:00 3.33E-12 4.26E-13 2.18E-12 < LLD 1.07E-12 7.35E-12' 20:15 03:15 4.35E-12 5.14E-13 2.83E-12 < LLD 1.36E-12 9.40E-12 20:30 03:30 5.34E-12 5.85E-13 3.44E-12 < LLD 1.62E-12 1.13E-11 20:45 03:45 6.29E-12 6.40E-13 4.03E-12 < LLD 1.87E-12 1.32E-11 21:00 04:00 1.50E-11 1.42E-12 9.54E-12 6.79E-13 4.35E-12 3.10E-11 21:15 04:15 1.89E-09 1.51E-09 3.62E-09 1.03E-09 2.86E-09 1.09E-08 21:30 04:30 1.89E-09 1.40E-09 3.59E-09 8.45E-10 2.78E-09 1.05E-08 21:45 04:45 1.87E-09 1.28E-09 3.52E-09 6.87E-10 2.69E-09 1.01E-08 1.81E-09 1.15E-09 3.39E-09 5.44E-10 2.53E-09 9.43E-09 O22:0005:00 22:01 05:01 22:02 05:02 1.81E-09 1.80E-09 1.14E-05 1.13E-09 3.38E-09 3.36E-09 5.35E-10 5.26E-10 2.52E-09 2.51E-09 9.38E-09 9.33E-09 22:03 05:03 1.80E-09 1.12E-09 3.35E-09 5.18E-10 2.50E-09 9.28E-09 22:04 05:04 1.79E-09 1.11E-09 3.34E-09 5.09E-1C 2.49E-09 9.24E-09 22:05 05:05 1.7BE-09 1.10E-09 3.33E-09 5.01E-10 2<47E-09 9.19E-09 22:06 05:06 1.78E-09 1.09E-09 3.31E-09 4.93E-10 2.46E-09 9.14E-09 22:07 05:07 1.77E-09 1.09E-09 3.30E-09 4.84E-10 2.45E-09 9.09E-09 22:08 05:08 1.77E-09 1.08E-09 3.29E-09 4.77E-10 2.44E-09 9.05E-09 4 22:09 05:09 1.76E-09 1.07E-09 3.28E-09 4.69E-10 2.43E-09 9.00E-09 22:10 05:10 1.76E-09 1.06E-09 3.26E-09 4.61E-10 2.41E-09 8.95E-09 22:15 05:15 1.73E-09 1.01F-09 3.20E-09 4.24E-10 2.35E-09 8.72E-09 22:30 05:30 1.63E-09 8.90E-10 3.00E-09 3.28E-10 2.17E-09 8.02E-09 22:45 05:45 1.49E-09 7.53E-10 2.72E-09 2.46E-10 1.93E-09 7.14E-09 23:00 06:00 1.30E-09 6.10E-10 2.36E-09 1.76E-10 1.65E-09 6.10E-09 23:15 06:15 1.03E-09 4.46E-10 1.85E-09 1.14E-10 1.27E-09 4.71E-09 23:30 06:30 5.42E-10 2.18E-10 9.67E-10 4.90E-11 6.51E-10 2.43E-09 23:45 06:45 4.86E-10 1.81E-10 8.61.-10 3.60E-11 5.70E-10 2.13E-09 23:59 06:59 4.33E-10 1.50E-10 7.61E-10 2.66E-11 4.96E-10 1.87E-09

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Aux Building Atmosphere Concentrations O Salem Huclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Time Time uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 5.17E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD J 17:15 00:15 5.17E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD l 17:30 00:30 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 1.03E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 6.56E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 1.09E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD- >

19:30 02:30 4.93E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 4.37E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 3.78E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 4.90L-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD <-LLD 20:30 03:30 6.00E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 7.05E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 1.68E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 2.89E-09 < LLD < LLD 9.43E-07 < LLD < LLD ,

21:30 04:30 2.84E-09 < LLD < LLD 8.91E-07 < LLD < LLD f 21:45 04:45 2.78E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:00 05:00 2.65E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.64E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD O22:0105:01 22:02 22:03 05:02 05:03 2.61E-09 < LLD

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< LLD < LLD 2.62E-09 < LLD e LLD < LLD 22:04 05:04 2.61E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:05 05:05 2.60E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD-22:06 05:06 2.59E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:07 05:07 2.58E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:08 05:08 2.57E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:09 05:09 2.56E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:10 05:10 2.55E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:15 05:15 2.49E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:30 05:30 2.34E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD ,

22:45 05:45 2.11E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD - < LLD 23:00 06:00 1.83E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 23:15 06:15 1.43E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 23:30 06:30 7.49E-10 <-LLD < LLD < LLD- < LLD < LLD 23:45 06:45 6.67E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 23:59 06:59 5.91E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 9.1.21 7

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Mx Building Atmosphere Concentrations O Salem fluclear Generating Station 10/28/92 l Total Clock Drill Xo-133m Xo-135 lloble Gas Rb-88 Sr-89 Sr-90 Timo Time uCi/cc u01/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD 9.73E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD 9.73E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 < LLD < 11D 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 < LLD 4 LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD v 18 45 01:45 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD 1.23E+11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 < LLD < LLD 2.04E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD '

19:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD 1.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD-19:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD 9.;2E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD 4.94E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20!15 03:15 < LLD < LLD 7.08E-0) < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD 9.16E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD 1.12E-08 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD 4.34E-08 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 7.36E-07 8.02E-07 8.13E-06 2.91E-12 2.02E-11 < LLD 21:30 04:30 7.38E-07 7.91E-07 8.04E-06 1.62E-12 2.02E-11 < LLD 21:45 04: 45 7.34E-07 7.75E-07 7.91E-06 9.00E-13 2.01E-11 < LLD 22:00 05:00 7.11E-07 7.39E-07 7.58E-06 4.86E-13 1.95E-11 < LLD 22:01 05:01 7.08E-07 7.35E-07 7.54E-06 4.66E-13 1.94E-11 < lid 22:02 05:02 7.05E-07 7.31E-07 7.50E-06 4.47E-13 ' 1.93E-11 < LLD 22:03 05:03 7.02E-07 7.28E-07 7.47E-06 4.28E-13 1.93E-11 < I LD 22:04 05:04 6.99E-07 7.24E-07 7.43E-06 -4.10E-13 1.92E-11_ - < LLD >

22:05 05:05 6.96E-07 7.20E 7.39E-06 3 . 9 'J E-13 1.91E-11 < LLD 22:06 05:06 6.93E-07 7.16E-07 7.36E-06 3.77E-13 1.91E-11 < LLD 22:07 05:07 6.90E-07 7.12E-07 7.32E-06 3.61E-13 1.90E-11 < LLD 22:08 05:08 6.87E-07 7.09E-07 7.2sE-06 3.46E-13 1.89E-11 < LLD 22:09 05:09 6.24E-07 7.05E-07 7.25E-06 3.32E-13 1.89E-11 < LLD 22:10 05:10 6.81m>07 7.01E-07 7.21E-06 3.18E-13 1.98E-11 < LLD 22:15 05:15 6.66E-07 6.82E-07 7.03E 2.57E-13 1.85E-11 < LLD-22:30 05:30 6.18E-07 6.23E-07 6.46E-06 1.35E-13 1.74E-11 < LLD 22:45 05:45 5.45E-07 5.40E-07 5.64E-06 < LT.D 1.57E-11 < LLD 23:00 06:00 4.48E-07 4.37E-07 4.61E-06 < LLD 1.34E-11 < LLD 23:15 06:15 3.06E-07 2.94E-07 3.12E-06 < LLD 1.03E-11 < LLD 23:30 06:30 < LLD < .LLD 5.44E-07 < LLD' < LLD < LLD 23:45 06:45 < LLD < LLD 2.71E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 23:59 06:59 < LLD < LLD 1.66E-08 < LLD - < LLD < LLD O

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Aux Building Atmosphere Concentrations i Salem tiuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Clock Drill Mo-99 Te-129 Te-132 Cs-134 Cn-137 Ba-140 Time Time uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD ,

17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:30 00.30 < LLD < I LD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD ,

17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLI' < LLD 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 < LLD < LLO < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:30 02:30 < LLD 3.58E-14 1.61E-13 5.77E-14 < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD <'LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLC < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 . LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD < LLO < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD 4.98E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 6.66E-11 2.93E-11 3.74E-10 5.96E-11 5.05E-12 5.84E-11 21:30 04:30 6.640-11 2.52E-11 3.73E-10 5.97E-11 5.05E-12 5.84E-11 21:45 04:45 6.59E-11 2.16E-11 3.70E-10 5.94E-11 5.02E-12 5.81E-11 22:00 05:00 6.37E 11 1.80E-11 3.58E-10 5.75E-11 4.87E-12 5.63E-11

^ 22 01 05:01 6.35E-11 1.77E-11 3.57E-10 5.74E-11 4.85E-12 5.61E-11 i

22:02 05:02 6.33E-11 1.75E-11 3.56E-10 5.72E-11 4.84E-12 5.59E-11 22:03 05:03 6.30E-11 1.73E-11 3.54E-10 5.70E-11 4.82E-12 5.57E-11 22:04 05:04 6.28E-11 1.70E-11 3,53E-10 5.68E-11 4.80E-12 5.55E-11 22:05 05:05 6.26E-11 1.68E-11 3.52E-10 5.66E-11 4.79E-12 5.53E-11 22:06 05:06 6.24E-11 1.66E-11 3.51E-10 5.64E-11 4.77E-12 5.51E-11 22:07 05:07 6.21E-11 1.63E-11 3.49E-10 5.62E-11 4.75E-12 5.49E-11 22:08 05:08 6.19E-11 1.61E-11 3.48E-10 5.60E-11 4.74E-12 5.47E-11 22:09 05:09 f.17E-11 1.59E-11 3.47E-10 5.58E-11 4.72E-12 5.45E-11 22:10 05:10 6.14E-11 1.57E-11 3.45E-10 5.56E-11 4.70E-12 5.44E-11 22:15 05:15 6.03E-11 1.46E-11 3.39E-10 5.46E-11 4.62E-12 5.33E-11 22:30 05:30 5.65E-11 1.18E-11 3.18E-10 5.13E-11 4.34E-12 5.02E-11 22:45 05:45 5.09E-11 9.19E-12 2.87E-10 4.63E-11 3.S2E-12 4.53E-11 23:00 06:00 4.35E-11 6.77E-12 2.45E-10 3.97E-11 3.36E-12 3.88E-11 23:15 06:15 3.27E-11 4.38E-12 1.84E-10 2.99E-11 2.53E-12 2.92E-11 23:30 06:30 1.36E-11 3 57E-12 7.66E-11 1.25E-11 1.06E-12 1.22E-11 23:45 06:45 1,15E-11 1.14E-12 L.46E-11 1.05E-11 8.92E-13 1.03E-11 23:59 06:59 9.45E-12 8.18E-13 5.33E-11 8.71E-12 7.37E-13 8.48E-12 9.1.23 Ov

O Aux Building Atmosphere concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station *

'0/28/92 Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Co-144 Particulate Activity Timo Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.63E-17 1.08E-13 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.63E-17 1.08E-13

< LLD < LLD < LLD l' 30 00:30 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.27E-17 2.15E-13 19:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.07E-15 1.37E-11 19:25 02:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.43E-15 '> ~4E-11 19:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.74E-13 .-09 19:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.93E-14 . .sE-09 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.44E-14 4.95E-09 20:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.89E-14 7.09E-09 l 20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.32E-14 9.18E-09.

20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.73E-14 1.12E-08 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.56E-14 4.34E-08 21:15 04:15 6.07E-11 2.28E-11 5.33E-11 7.53E-10 8.14E-06 21:30 04:30 6.05E-11 2.04E-11 5.33E-11 7.44E-10 8.06E-06 21:45 04:45 6.00E-11 1.81E-11 5.31E-11 7.33E-10 7.92E-06 22:00 05:00 5.78E-11 1.57E-11 5.14E-11 7.04E-10 7.59E-06 t 22:01 05:01 5.76E"11 1.55E-11 5.12E-11 7.01E-10 7.55E-06 22:02 05:02 5.74E-11 1.54E-11 5.11E-11 6.98E-10 7.51E-06 22:03 05:33 5.72E-11 1.52E-11 5.09E-11 6.96E-10 7.48E-06 22:04 05:04 5.70E-11 1.50E-11 5.07E-11 6.93E-10  ?.44E-06 22: 05 05:05 5.68E-11 1.49E-11 5.05E-11 6.90E-10 7.40E-06 22:06 05:06 5.66E-11 1.47E-11 5.04E-11 6.87E-10 7.37E-06 22:07 00:07 5.64E-11 1.45E-11 5.02E-11 6.85E-10 7.33E-06  ;

22:08 05:08 5.62E-11 1.44E-11 5.00E-11 6.82E *0

. 7.30E-06 22:09 05:09 5.59E-11 1.42E-11 4.98E-11 6.79E-10 7.26E-06 22:10 05:10 5.57E-11 1.51E-11 4.97E-11 6.76E-10 7.22E-06 22:15 05:15 5.46E-11 1.33E-11 4.88E-11 6.62E-10 7.04E 22:30 05:30 5.12E-11 1.12E-11 4.59E-11 6.18E-10 6.47E-06 22:45 05:45 4.60E-11 9.02E-12 4.14E-11 5.55E+10 5.65E-06 23:00 06:00 3.93E-11 6.91E-12 3.55E 4.73E-10 4.61E-06 23:15 06:15 2.95E-11 4.65E-12 2.67E-11 3.54E-10 3.13E-06 23:30 06:30 1.22E-11 1.73E-12 1.11E-11 1.47E-10 5.47E-07

.23:45 06:45 1.03E-11 1.31E-12 9.42E-12 1.24E-10 2.73E-07 23:59 06:59 8.46E-12 9.73E-13 7.78E-12 l'.02E-10 -1.85E-08 4 9.1.24

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( Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL Clock Drill PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG JBOMD-NG Timo Time NCPM OC mR/ic GC mR/hr 01' NCFM OC mR/hr GC 17:00 00:00 < 100 < 0.1 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 17:15 00:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 17:30 00:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 17:45 00:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 18:00 01:00 < 300 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 18:15 01:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 18:30 01:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 18:45 01:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 19:00 02:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 19:15 02:15 < 100 < 0.2 4 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 19:25 02:25 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 19:30 02:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 19:45 02:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:00 03:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:15 O:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < ?.00 < 0.2 20:30 03:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:45 03:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:00 04:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:15 04:15 1.18E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.86E+02 < 0.2 21:30 04:30 1.17E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.71E+02 < 0.2 21: 45 04:45 1.15E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.56E+02 < 0.2 A 22:00 05:00 1.11E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.33E+02 < 0.2 Q 22:01 05:01 1.10 *:+ 0 2 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.32E+02 < 0.2 22:02 05:02 1.10E+32 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.30E+02 < 0.2 22:03 05:03 1.09E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.28E+02 < 0.2 22:04 05:04 1.09E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.27E+02 < 0.2 22:05 05:05 1.08E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.25E+02 < 0.2 22:06 05:06 1.08E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.23E+02 < 0.2 22:07 05:07 1.08E+02 < 0.2 < 0.J 3.22E+02 < 0.2 22:08 05:08 1.07E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3. 20 E4 02 < 0.2 22:09 05:09 1.07E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.18E+02 < 0.2 22:10 05:10 1.06E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.17E+02 < 0.2 22:15 05:15 1.04E+02 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.08E+02 < 0.2 22:30 05:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 2.84E+02 < 0.2 22:43 05:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 2. 53 E4 92 < 0.2 23:00 06:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 2.16E4U2 < 0.2 23:15 05:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 1.66E+02 < 0.2 23:30 06:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 23:45 06:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 23:59 06:59 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 9.1.25

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( Auxiliary Building Atmosphore Samples Salem fluclear Generating Station 10/28/92 LOW VOL MARllELLI MARNELLI MARNELLI MARKELLI MARNELLI Clock Drill JBOMB-NG PARTIC. PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG l Time Time mR/hr Ol' mR/hr OC NCPM @C mR/hr 9C mR/hr 01' NCPM 9C I 17:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 17:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 -

17:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 17:45 00:45 < 0.2 ' < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 <-100 10:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 '

18:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:25 02:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 ,

20:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 ,

20:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100-21:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100-21:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2  : 100 21:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100

< 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100.

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22:03 05:03 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:04 05:04 < 0.2 < - 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100' 22:05 05:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 '

22:06 05:06 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:07 03:07 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:08 05:08 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:09 05:09 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:10 05:10 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:4'J 05:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 23:00 06:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 23:15 06:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100- < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 23:30 06:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100- '

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MARNELLI MARNELLI Clock Drill N. GAS N. GAS LTime Time mR/hr SC mR/hr @l' 17:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 13:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2

~19:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:25 02:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 i 19:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 20 15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:45 04:4f < 0.2 < 0.2

< 0.2 < 0.2 022:0005:00 22:01 05:01 22:02 05:02 0.2 0.2

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22:05 05:05 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:06 05:06 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:07 05:07 < 0.2 < 0. 2 -

22:08 05:08 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:09 05:09 < 0.2 < 0.2 1 22:10 05:10 < 0.2 < 0.2 .

22:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:45 05:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 23:00 06:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 23:15 06:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 23:30 06:30 < 0.2 < 0. 2 -

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Plant Vent concentrations O Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total  :

Clock Drill I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine  !

Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uri/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc l

, 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.05E-15 t 17t15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.05E-15 ,

17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E-15 1 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E ,

18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E-15 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E-15 -4 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E-15 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.09E-15 -

19:15 02:15 5.73E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.94E-14 1.33E-13 '

19:25 02:25 9.49E-14 < LLD 6.32E-14 < LLD 3.21E-14 2.20E-13 19:30 02:30 4.31E-12 6.40E-13 2.87E-12 6.45E-13 1.45E 9.91E-12 19:45 02:45 3.85E-13 5.30E-14 2.54E-13 < LLD 1.26E-13 8.65E-13 i 20:00 03:00 3.33E-13 < LLD 2.18E-13 < LLD 1.07E-13 7.35E-13 20:15 03:15 4.35E-13 5.14E-14 2.83E-13 < LLD 1.36E-13 9.40E-13 20:30 03:30 5.34E-13 5.85E-14 3.44E-13 < LLD 1.62E-13 1.13E-12 20:45 03: 45 6.29E-13 6.40E-14 4.03E-13 < LLD 1.87E-13 1.32E-12 21:00 04:00 1.50E-12 1.42E-13 9.54E-13 - < LLD 4.35E-13 3.10E-12 a r 21:15 04:15 1.89E-10 1.51E-10 3.62E-10 1.03E-20 2.86E-10 1.09E-09  :

'1:30 4 04:30 1.89E-10 1.40E-10 3.59E-10 8.45E-11 2.78E-10 1.05E-09 21:45 04:45 1.87E-10 1.28E-10 3.53E-10 6.67E-11 2.69E-10 1.01E-09 '

. 22:00 05:00 7.44E-05 4.72E-05 1.39E 2.23E 1.04E-04 3.87E-04 *

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3.91E-04 22:05 05: 05 7.61E-03 4.71E-05 1.42E-04 2.14E 1.05E-04 3.92E-04' 22806 05:06 7.64E-05 4.70E-05 1.42E-04 2.12E-05 1.06E 3.93E-04 22:07-05:07 7.68E-05 4.70E-05 1.43E-04 2.10E-05 1.06E-04 3.94E-04 :l 22:08 05:08 7.71E-05 4.70E-05 1.44E-04 2.08E 1.06E-04 3.95E-04  ;

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22:10 05:10 7.79E-05 4.70E 1.45E-04 2.05E 1.07E 3.97E-04 22:15 05:15 7.98E-05 4.70E-05 1.48E 1.96E-05 1.09E-04 4.03E-04=  ;

22:3n 05:30 8.66E-05 4.72E 1.59E 1.74E-05 1.15E-04 ' 4.26E-04 22:45.05:45 5.55E-05 2.80E-05 1.01E-04 9.14E-06 7.19E-05_ 2.66E-04 "

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G Plant Vent Concentrations Q Salem Huclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc LCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 5.17E-16 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 5.17E-16 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:45 00:45 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD <-LLD 18:00 01:00 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 1.03E .15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLb < LLD 18:30 01:30 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLO < LLD 19:00 02:00 1.03E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 6.56E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 1.09E-13 < LL9 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:30 02:30 4.93E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 4.37E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 3.78E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 4.90E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 6.00E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 7.05E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 1.68E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 2.89E-10 < LLD < LLD 9.43E-07 < LLD < LLD 21:30 04:30 2.84E-10 < LLD < LLD B.91E-07 < LLU < LLD 21:45 04:45 2.78E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 22100 05:00 1.09E-04 5.40E-04 6.84E-02 2.11E-01 4.47E-03 1.41E+00 1.09E-04 5.42E-04 6.81E-02 2.12E-01 4.49E-03 1.42E+00 022:0105:01 22:02 05:02 22:03 05:03 1.10E-04 1.10E-04 5.44E-04 5.47E-04 6.78E-02 6.75E-02 2.12E-01 2.12E-01 4.51E-03 4.54E-03 1.42E+00 1.43E+00 22:04 05:04 1.10E-04 5.50E-04 6.72E-02 2.13E-01 4.56E-03 1.44E+00 22:05 05:05 1.11E-04 5.52E-04 6.69E-02 2 . ; '.t-01 4.58E-03 1.44E+00 22:06 05:06 1.11E-04 5.5LE-04 6.66E-02 2 12E-01 4.60E-03 1.45E+00 22:07 05:07 1.12E-04 5.57E-04 6. 6'ai-0 2 2.12E-01 4.62E-03 1.46E+00 22:08 05:08 1.12E-04 5.60E-34 6.60E-02 2.12E-01 4.64E-03 1.46E+00 22:09 05:09 1.13E-04 5.63E-04 6.57E-02 2.12E-01 4.66E-03 1.47E+00 22:10 05:10 1.13E-04 5.654-04 6.55E-02 2.13E-01 4.69E-03 1.4dE+00 22:15 05:15 1.15E-04 5.80E-04 6.41E-02 2.14E-01 4.81E-03 1.51E+00 22:30 05:30 1.24E-04 6.29E-04 6.07E-03 2.18E-01 5.21E-03 1.64E+00 22:45 05:45 7.86E-05 4.04E-04 3.40E-02 1.31E-01 3.34E-03 1.05E+00 23:00 C6:00 1.71E-05 8.88E-05 6.52E-03 2.72E-02 7.35E-04 2.31E-01 23:15 06:15 1.10E-05 < LLD 3.69E-03 1.66E-02 4.77E-04 1.50E-01' 23:30 06:30 3.09E-07 < Llw 9.10E 4.40E 04 1.35E-05 4.22E-03 23:45 06:45 1.63E-07 < LLD 4.21E-05 2.20E-04 < LLD 2.24E-03 '

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Plant Vent Concentrations Salem Huclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Total clock Drill Xe-133m Xe-135 Noble Gau Rb-88 Sr-89 Sr-90 Time Timo uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD 9.73E-14 < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD 9.73E-1* < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:45 00t45 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD 1.9fE-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD- < LLD 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD 1.95E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19.'15 02:15 < LLD < LLD 1.23E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:25 02:25 < LLD < LLD 2.04E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD 1.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD 9.22E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD 4.94E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD ,

20:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD 7.08E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD 9.16E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD 1.12E-08 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD 4.34E-08 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 04:15 7.36E-07 8.02E-07 8.13E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:30 04:30 7.38E-07 7.91E-07 8.04E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:45 04:45 7.34E-07 7.75E-07 7.91E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.97E-01 2.051-01 2.10E+00 2.51E-09 1.00E-07 2.11E-09

('N 22:00 05:00 1.98E-01 2.05E-01 2.10E+00 2.42E-09 1.01E-07 2.12E-09

(_) 22:0122:02 05:01 05:02 1.98E-J1 2.06E-01 2.115+00 2.34E-09 1.01E-07 2.13E-09 22:03 05:03 1.99E-01 2.07E-01 2.12E+00 2.26E-09 1.02E-07 2.14E-09 22:04 05:04 2.00E-01 2.07E-01 2.13E+00 2.18E-09 1.02E-07 2.15E-09 22:05 05:05 2.01E-01 2.08E-01 2.14E+00 2.11E-09 1.03E-07 2.16E-09 22:06 05:06 2.02E-01 2.09E-01 2.14E+00 2.0oE-09 1.03E-07 2.17E-09 22:07 05 07 2.0*E-01 J 2.09E-01 2.lbE.00 1.t/E-09. 1.04E-07 2.18E-09 22:08 05:03 2.04E-01 2.10E-01 2.16E+00 1.90E-09 1.04E-07 2.19E-09 22:09 05:09 2.05E-01 2.11E-01 2.17E+00 1.84E-09 1.05E-07 2.20E-09 22:10 05:10 2.06E-01 2.12E-01 2.18E+00 1.78E-09 1.05E-07 2.21E-09 22t15 05:15 2.11E-01 2.16E-01 2.22E+00 1.50E 1.08E-07 2.27E-09 22:30 05:30 2.28E-01 2.30E-01 2.38E+00 9.09E-10 1.17E-07 2.46E-09 22:45 05:45 1.46E-01 1.44E-01 1.51E+00 3.25E-10 7.50E-08 1.58E-09 23:00 06:00 3.20E-02 3.12E-02 3.29E-01 3.99E-11 1.65E-08 3.47E-10 23:15 06:15 2.07E-02 1.99E-02 2.11E-01 1.44E-11 1.07E-08 1.25E-10 231'O 06:30 5.83E-04 5.51E 5.91E-03 2.27E-13 3.03E-10 6.37E-12

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Plant Vent Concentrations O Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Cloc); Drill Mo-99 Te-129 Te-132 Co-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Time Tino uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD

' 17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD -< LLD < LLD-19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD- < LLD < LLD 19:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD ,

19:25 02:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD i 19:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 19:45 02:45 < LLD - < LLD < LLD < LLD 4 LLD < LLD '

20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD <-LLD. .

20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD- < LLD 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD' < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD

' 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD .< LLD- < LLD 21:15 04:15 1.33E-12 5.86E 7.47E-12 1.19E-12 1.01E-13 1~.17E-12 21:30 04:30 1.33E-12 5.04E-13 7.46E-12 1.19E-12 1.01E-13 1.17E ,

21:45 04:45 1.32E-12 4.31E-13 7.41E-12  ?.19E-12 1.00E-13 1.16E-12 22:00 05:00 3.28E-07 9.26E-08 1.85E-06 2.97E-07 2.51E-08 2.90E-07 i 22:01'05:01 3.30E-07 9.21E-08 1.85E-06 2.98E 2.52E-08 2.91E  ;

O 22:02 22:03 05:03 05:02 3.31E-07 3.33E-07 9.16E-08 1.86E-05 2.99E-07 2.53E-08 2.93E 9.11E-08 1.87E-06 3.01E-07 2.54E-08 2.94E-07 i

i 22:04 05:04- 3.34E-07 9.06E-08 1.88E 3.02E-07 2.56E-08 2.95E-07 22:05 05:05 3.36E-07 9.01E-08 1.89E-06 3.04E-07 2.57E-08 2.97E-07. I 22:06 06:06 3.'37E-07 8.96E-08 1.90E 3.05E 2.5BE-08_ 2.98E-07 22:07 05:07 3.39E-07 8.91E-08 '1.91E-06 3.06E-07 2.59E-08 22:08 05:08 3.40E-07 8.87E 1.91E-06 3.08E-07 2.60E-08 . 3.01E-07 3.00E-07 ,

22:09 05:09 3.42E-07 8.82E-08 1.92E-06 3.09E-07 2.62E-08 3.02E-07 '

22:10 05:10 3.44E-07 8.77E-08 1.93E 3,41E-07, 2.63E-08' 3.04E 22:15'05:15 3.52E 8.55E-08 1.98E-06 3.19E-07 2.70E-08 3.12E-07 22:30 05:30 3.81E-07 7.98E-08 2.14E-06 . 3.46E-07 2.93E-08 _ 3.38E-07 22:45-05:45 2.44E 4.40E-08 1.37E 2.22E 1.88E 2.17E-07 y 23:00 06:00 5.35E-08 8.32E-09 _3.01E-07 ' 4.88E-08 4.13E-09 4.~77E -

23:15-06:15 3.46E-08 4.64E-09 . 1.95E-07. 3.17E-08 . 2.68E-09 3.09E-08 23:30 06:30 9.77E-10 1.13E-10 5.50E-09 8.96E-10 :7.58E-11 8.73E-10 ~

23:45 06:45 5.17E 5.15E-11 2.91E-09 4.76E-10 4.02E 4.63E-10 23:59 06:59 8.27E-11 7.16E-12 4.66E-10 7.62E-11 6.45E-12' -7.43E-11 .

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Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Co-144 Particu?ato Activit" Timo Timo uCi/cc uCi/cc uC1/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 17:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.20E-19 9.83E-J4 i 17:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < sLD 3.20E-19 9.83E-14 17:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1. 9 7 E-l'.

17:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLO 6.60E-19 1.0/E-13 18:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1.97E-13 18:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1.97E-13 18:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1.97F-13 18:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1.97E-13 19:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.60E-19 1.97E-13 19 15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 4.14E-17 1.25E-11 10: 25 02:25 < LLD < LLD < I1D 6.86E-17 2.06L-11 19:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 5.48E-15 1.83E-09 19:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.86E-16 9.23E-09 20:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 2.88E-16 4.94E-09 20:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 3.783-16 7.08E-09 20:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 4.64E-16 9.16E 09 20:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 5.46E-16 1.12E-08 21:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.53E-15 4.34E-08 21:15 04:15 1.21E-12 4.56E-13 1.07E-12 1.51E-11 8.13E-06 21:30 04:30 1.21E-12 4.08E-13 1.07E-12 1.49E-11 8.05E-06 21:45 04:45 1.20E-12 3.62E-13 1.06E-12 1.47E-11 7.91E-06 2.98E-07 8.09E-08 2.65E-07 3.63E-06 2.10E+00 O22:0003:00 22:01 05:01 22:02 05:02 2.99E-07 3.01E-07 8.07E-08 8.04E-08 2.66E-07 2.67E-07 3.64E-06 3.66E-06 2.10E+00 2.11E+00 22:03 05:03 3.02E-07 8.02E-08 2.69E-07 3.67E-06 2.12E+00 22:04 05:04 3.03E-07 8.00E-08 2.70E-07 3.69E-06 4.13E+00 22:05 05:05 3.05E-07 7.97E-08 2.71E-07 3.70E 2.14E+00 22:06 05:06 3.06E-07 7.95E-08 2.72E-07 3.72E-06 2.14E+00 22:07 05:07 3.07E-07 7.93E-08 2.74E-07 3.73E-06 2.15E+00 22:08 05:08 3.09E-07 7.91E-08 i /SE-07 3.75E-06 2.16E+00 22:09 05e09 3.10E-07 7.89E-08 2.76E-07 3.77E-06 2.17E+00 22:10 05:10 3.12E-07 7.87E-08 2.78E-07 3.78E-06 2 . 7. S E+ 00 22:15 05:15 3.19E-07 7.77E-08 2.85E-07 3.87E-06 2. A2E4 00 22:30 05:30 3.45E-07 7.54E-08 3.09E-07 4.17E 2.38E+00--

22:45 05:45 2.20E-07 4.32E-08 1.98E-07 2.65E-06 1.51E+00 23:00 06:00 4.83E-b3 8.49E-09 4.36E-08 5.81E-07 3.29E-01 23:15 06:15 3.12E-08 4.93E-09 2.83E-08 3.75E-07 2.11E-01 23:30 06:30 8.78E-10 1.24E-10 8.00E-10 1.05E-08 5.91E-03 23:45 06:45 4.64E-10 5.90E-11 4.25E-10 5.57E-09 3.11E-03 23:59 06:59 7.41E-11 8.52E-12 6.81E-11 8.90E-10 4.93E-04

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Plant Vent Sample Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 R41B DOSE / COUNT RATES R45 GRAB SAMPLE IODINE CARTRIDGE IODINE CAATRIDGE Clock Drill O CONT. 0 1 FT. O CONT. O CONT. 0 1 FT. O CON'1.

Time Time mR/hr mR/hr CCPM mR/hr mR/hr CCPM 17:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.3 < 0.2 < 100 17:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 17:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 17:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 18:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:25 02:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 19:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:10 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 23:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 i

022:22:01 00 05:00 05:01 6.11E+02 1.06E+00 1.64E+07 6.13E+02 1.06E+00 1.65E+07 2.88E+00 2.88E+00

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< 0,2 7.73E+04 7.75E+04 22:02 05:02 6.14E+02 1.07E+00 1.65E+07 2.89E+00 < 0.2 7.77E+04 22:03 05:03 6.16E+02 1.07E+00 1.65E+07 2.90E+00 < 0.2 7.79Ee04 22:04 05:04 6.17E402 1.07E+00 1.66E+07 2.91E+00 < 0.2 7.81E+04 22:05 05:05 6.19E+02 1.07E+00 1.66E+07 2.91E+00 -< 0.2 7.83E+04 22:06 05:06 6.21E+02 1.08E+00 1.67E+07 2.92E+00 < 0.2 7.85E+04 22:07 05:07 6.22E+02 1.08E+00 1.67E+07 2.93E+00 < 0.2 7.87E+04 22:08 05:08 6.24E+02 1.08E+00 1.68E+07 2.94E+00 < 0.2 7.89E+04 22:09 05:09 6.26E+02 1.09E+00 1.68E+07 2.95E+00 < 0.2 7.91E+04 22:10 05:10 6.28E+02 1.09E+00 1.69E+07 2.95E+00 < 0.2 7.94E+04 22:15 05:15 6.37E+02 1.11E+00 1.71E+07 3.00E+00 < 0.2 8.06E+04 22:30 05:30 6.73E+02 1.17E+00 1.81E+07 3.17E+00 < 0.2 8.51E+04 22:45 05:45 4.20E+02 7.29E-01 1.13E+07 1.98E+00 < 0.2 5.31E+04 23:00 06:00 9.02E+01 < 0.2 2.42E+06 4.25E-01 < 0.2 1.14E+04 2.":15 06:15 5.72E+01 < 0.2 1.54E+06 2.69E-01 < 0.2 7.23E+03 23:30 06:30 1.58E+00 < 0.2 4.25E+04 < 0.2 < 0.2 2.00E+02 23:45 06:45 8.22E-01 < 0.2 2.21E+04 < 0.2 < 0.2 1.04E+02 23:59 06:59 < 0.2 < 0.2 3.47E+03 < 0.2 < 0.2' < 100 l

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Plant Vent Sample Data (r s Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 R45 GRAB SAMPLE SA16 PIG PARTIC. NG (1000cc JBOMB) DOSE RATES Clock Drill 0 CONT. O CONT. 0 1 FT. O CONT. 01 FT.

Time Time CCPM mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 17:00 00:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.? < 0.2 17:15 00:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.3 17:30 00:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 17:45 00:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2  ;

18:00 01:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:15 01:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:30 01:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 18:45 01:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 <u0.2 19:00 02.00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:15 02:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:25 02:25 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 <02 < 0.2 19:30 02:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 19:45 02:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:00 03:00 < 100 <0.. < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:15 03:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:30 03:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 <02 20:45 03:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:00 04:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:15 04:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:30 04:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:45 04:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.4 < 0.2 < 0.2

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RAD WARNING ALARM MONITOR DESCRIPTION SETPOINT SETPOINT UNITS I l R1A CONTROL ROOM GENERAL AREA 2.50E400 5.00E+00 MR/HR R1B CONTROL ROOM INTAKE DUCT 3.00E+02 6.00E+02 CPM R2 CONTAINMENT LOW RANCE GENERAL AREA N/A 1.50E401 MR/HR R3 CHEMISTRY LAB N/A 2.50E400 MR/HR R4 CHARGING PUMP GENERAL AREA N/A 1.50E+01 MR/HR R5 SPENT FUEL POOL GENERAL AREA 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 MR/HR R6A PRIMARY SAMPLE LAB N/A 2.50E+00 MR/HR R7 INCORE SEAL TABLE CTMT 100' N/A 1.50E+01 MR/HR R8 RADWASTE LOADING AREA, TRUCK BAY N/A 2.50E+01 MR/HR R9 NEW FUEL STORAGE 1.00E+ 01 - 1.50E+01 MR/HR R10A PERSONNEL HATCH GENERAL AREA GTMT 100' N/A 1.50E+01 MR/HR R100 PERSONNEL HATCH GENERAL AREA CTMT 130' 1.00E+ 01 - 1.50E+01 MR/HR R11A CONTAINMENT PARTICULATE 4.50E+04 6.00E+04 CPM R12A CONTAINMENT NOBLE GAS 7.50E+03 1.50E+04 CPM R128 CONTAINMENT IODINE 5.00E+05 1.00E+0a CPM R13A.B&D FAN COIL COOLING WATER. 130E+03 2.60E+03 CPM R13C&E FAN COIL COOLING WATER 1.30E+03 2.60E+03 CPM R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR N/A 1.00E+04 CPM R16 PLANT VENT EFFLUENT CONTAINMENT N/A 1.00E+04 CPM R17A #11 COMPONENT COOLING HEAT EXCHANGER 1.00E+03 2.00E+03 CPM R17B #12 COMPONENT COOLING HEAT EXCHANGER N/A 2.00E+03 CPM R18 LIQUlO RAD WASTE _

2.00E+05 4.00E+05 CPM R19A,B,C&D STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN 1.30E+03 1.30E+04 CPM R208 CHEMISTRY COUNT ROOM 2.00E+00 5.00E+00 - MR/HR R21 CONTAINMENT GENERAL AREA 130' 5.00E+02 1.00E+03 MR/HR R22 SOLID RAD WASTE GENERAL AREA 1.50E+01 2.50E+01 MR/HR R23 P.S. CONTROL POINT 2.50E+00 5.00E+00 MR/HR R24A- #12 SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER 1.50E+01 - 2.00E+01 R/HR R24B #11 SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 R/HR R25 #1 SEAL WATER FILTER - 1.50E+01 2.00E+01_ . R/HR

% REACTOR COOLANT FILTER 1.80E+01 2.50E+01 R/HR R27- LIQUID WASTE FILTER 1.00E-01 1.00E+01 R/HR '

R28 SPENT FUEL POOL FILTER 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 R/HR R29 SPENT FUEL SKIMMER FILTER 1.00E-01 1.00E+01 R/HR '

R30 REFUELING WATER PURIFICATION FILTER 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 R/HR R31A LETDOWN HX FAILED FUEL (GROSS) .1.00E+05 2.50E+05 - CPM-R318 LETDOWN HX FAILED FUEL (IODINE) 5.00E+03 1.00E+04 CPM R310 LETDOWN HX FAILED FUEL (IODINE / GROSS) N/A 1.50E+01 -  %:

R32A SPENT FUEL HANDLING CRANE 2.00E+01 4.00E+01 MR/HR 9.2.1

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O SALEM U/2 RMS QUICK REFERENCE RAD WARNINO ALARM MONITOR DESCRIPTION SETPOINT SETPOINT UNITS I I R1A CONTROL ROOM GENERAL AREA 2.50E+00 5.00E+00 MR/HR RIB CONTROL ROOM INTAKE DUCT 6.7E+02 1.00E+03 CPM R2 CONTAINMENT LOW RANGE GENERAL AREA 7.00E+00 1.50E+01 MR/HR R4 CHARGING PUMP GENERAL AREA 7.00E+00 1.50E+01 MR/HR R5 SPENT FUEL POOL GENERAL AREA 1.00E+01 1 50E+01 MR/HR R7 INCORE SEAL TABLE CTMT 100' 7.00E+00 1.50E+01 MR/HR R: NEW FUEL STORAGE 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 MR/HR R10A PERSONNEL HATCH GENERAL AREA CTMT 100' 7.00E+00 1.50E+ 01 MR/HR R108 PERSONNEL HATCH GENERAL AREA CTMT 130' 7.00E+00 1.50E+01 MR/HR R11A CONTAINMENT PARTICULATE 2.90E+ 04 4.30E + 04 CPM R12A CONTAINMENT NOBLE GAS 2.89E+04 4.33E+04 CPM R128 CONTAINMENT LODINE 8.00E+04 1.20E+05 CPM R13A.B&C FAN COIL COOLING WATER 4.00E+02 8.00E+02 CPM R10 CONDENSOR AIR EJECTOR 3.50E+04 5.30E+04 CPM R16 PLANT VENT EFFLUENT CONTAINMENT 5.00E+03 1.00E+ 04 CPM R17A&B #21 & 22 COMPONENT COOLING HX'S 9.10E+ 03 1.80E+04 CPM R18 LIQUID RAD WASTE 2.00E+05 3.00E+05 CPM R19A,B,C&D STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN 3.90E+03 3.90E+ 04 CPM O* R24A R24B

  1. 21 SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER 1.50E+04 2.00E+04 MR/HR
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17:00 00:00 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.00E+02 4.50E+02 5.00E+02 17:15 00:15 9.10E+01 1.92EF02 1.00E-01 2.01E+02 4.50E+02 5.00E+02 17:30 00:30 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.02E+02 4.50E+02 5.00E+02 17:45 00:45 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.03E+02 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 18:00 01:00 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.04E+02 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 18:15 01:15 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.05E+02 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 18:30 01:30 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.07E+02- 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 18:45 01:45 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.08E+02 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 19:00 02:00 9.10E+01 1.92E 02- 1.00E-01 2.09E+02 7.50r+02 P.00E+02 19:15 02:15 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.51E+02 7.50E+02 8.00E+02 19:25 02:25 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.22E+02 8.00E+04 C.01E+04 19:30 02:30 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 19:45 02:45 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 7.0:00 03:00 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 20:15 03:15 9.10E+01 1.92E+32 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 20:30 03:30 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 20:45 J3:45 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 21:00 04:00 9.10E+01 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 3.00E+04 8.01E+04 21:15 04:15 5.12E+02 5.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.33E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 (T 5.12E+02 5.92E+02 1.00E-01 3.33E+02 q)- 21:30 21:45 04:30 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 04:45 5.12E+02 5.92E402 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:00 05: 00 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:01 03:01 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:02 05:02 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:03 05:03 3.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:04 05:04 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04

-2?:05 05:05 1.00E+06 1.GOE+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:06 05: 06 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:07 05:07 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:08 05:08 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:09 05:09 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:10 05:10 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:15 05:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 22:30 05:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+06- 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 0.00E+04 3.01E+04 22:45 05:45 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 23:00 06:00 1.OJE+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 2.32E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 23:15 06:15 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.32E+02 0.00E+04 8.01E+04 23:30 06:30 1.00E+06 1.00E+05 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 23:45 06:45 1.GOE+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.31E+02- 8.00E+04 8.01E+04 23:59 06:59 1.00E+06 1.00E+06 1.00E-01 3.31E+02 0.00E+04 8.G1E+04 9.2.16

O Radiation Monitoring-System Salem Nuclear Generating _ Station

'*!28/92-Rx Colnt Liquid Fuel Pit Fuel Pit Refuel Fail Fuel Fitr Wste Fitr Fitr Skm Fltr Wtr-Fitr Letdn

-Clock Drill R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31-Time Time tR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr CPM 17:00 00:00 1.20E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+03 1.00E+00 9.61E+03 17:15 00:15 1.20E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 9.61E+03 17:30 00:30 1.20E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04-17:45 00:45 1.00E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04 1E:00 01:00 1.50E+03 9.70E+00 5. 0 0 E+ 01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04 18:15 01:15 1.50E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04' 18:30 01:30 1.50E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1. 0 0 E+ 0 '. 1.00E+00 1.32E+04 18:45 01:45 1.50E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04 19:00 02:00 J.50E+03 9.70E+00 L.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 1.32E+04 19:15 02:15 1.50E+03 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00. 1.32E+04:

19:25 02:25 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 3.20E+05 19:30 02:30 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 ~3.20E+05-19:45 02:45 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01- 1.00E+00 -3.20E+05 20:00 03:00 9.00E+04' 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 '3.20E+05 20:15 C3:15 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 3.20E+05 20:30 03:30 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 -5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 3.20E+05 20:45 03:45 9.00E+04 9.70E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+00 3.20E+05-21:00 04:00 9.00E+04 9.71E+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.01E+00 .3.20E+05 21:15 04:15 9.00E+04 1.11E+0F 5.14E+01 1~.00E+01 2.36E+00 .3.20E+05' 21:30 04:30 9.00E+04 1.10E+01 5.13E+01- 1.00E+01- 2.34E+00 13.20E+05 21:45 04:45 9.00E+04 1.10E+01 3.20E+05 O, 22:00 05:00 9.00E+04 1.10E+01 5 .' 13 E+ 01 - 1.00E+01- 2.32E+00 5.13E+01 1.00E+01 -2.26E+00. 3.20E+05-22:01 05:01 9.00E+04 1.10E+01 5.13E+01 1.00E+01 2.26E+00^ 3.20E+05 22:02 05:02 9.00E+04 1.10E+01 5.13E+01 1.00E+01 2.25E+00~13.20E+05 ,

22:03 05:03 9.00E+04 liO9E+01 5.12E+01 1.00E+01-.2.25E+00 3.20E+05 22:04 05:04 9.00E+04 1.09E+01 5. * .? E '01 1.00E+01 2.24E+00=-3.20E+05 22:05 05:05 9.00E+04 .1.09E+01 5.12E+01 1.00E+01 2.23E+00. 3.20E+05.

22:06_05:06 9.00E+04 1.09E+01 5.12E+01 1.00E+01- 2.23E+00 =3.20E+05:

22:07 05: L' 9.00E+04 1.09E+01 5.12E+01 1.00E+01 -2.22E+00 3.20E+05 22:08 05:08 9.00E+04 1.09E+01 5.12L+01 1.00E+01- 2.22E+00 3.20E+05 22:09 05:09- 9.00Et04 1.09E+01 5.12E+01' 1.00E+01 -2.21E+00 3.20E+05.

22:10 05:10 9.00EF04 1.09E+01 5.12E+01- 1.00E+01 2.20E+00 3.20E+05 22:15 05:15 9.00E+04 1.09E+01 -5.12E+011 1~.00E+01' 2.17E+00 ^3.20E+05 22:30 05:30: 9.00E+04 1.08E+01 5.11E+01:- -1. 00E+01 - 2.08E+00 3.20E+05 22:45 05:45 9.00E+04 ,l'.06E+01. 5.09E+01- 1.00E+01 1.94E+00: 3.20E+05 23:00=06:00- 9.00E+04 -1.05E+01 5.08E+01 1.00E+01 1.77E+00 3.20E+05 l 23:15 06:15 9.00E+04 1.02E+01 5.05E+01. -1.00E+01 1.52E+00. 3.20E+05 23:30 06:30 9.00E+04 9.79E+00 5.01E+01 1.00E+011'1.09E+00 13.20E+051 23:45 06:45 9.00E+04 9.75E+00 '5.00E+01 1.00E+01 .1.05E+00 3.20E+05-123:59 06:59 9.00E+04 9.7CE+00 5.00E+01 1.00E+01.,1.00E+00 - 3 '.' 2 0 E+0 5 L

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w s) s Radiation Monitoring System Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 Fuel IX Mech S/G Bldn Evap Fd Non Rad Crane F1tr Pen Fltr Dsch Prht Cnd Wat Clock Drill R32A R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr CPM CPM CPM 17:00 00:00 1.00E-01 1./SE+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 17:15 00:15 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 17:30 00:30 1.0CE-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 17:45 00:45 1.,""-91 1.75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 18:00 01:00 1.

1.75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 18:15 01:15 1 u., . 1.7bE+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 18:30 01:30 1.0Li 1 1.75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 18:45 01:45 1.00E-01  ; 75E402 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 19:00 02:00 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.70F-01 N/A 4.00E+02- 4.00E+02-19:15 02:15 1.00E-01 1.75E+92 2.71E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 19:25 02:25 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.71E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 19:30 02:30 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 8.10E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 19:45 02:45 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.14E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:00 03:00 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.16E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:15 03:15 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.16E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:30 03:30 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.18E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.0CE+02 20:45 03:45 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.20E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:00 04:00 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 1.23E+00 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02

.21:15 04:15 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 1.57E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:30 04:30 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 1.37E+03 N/A 1.00E+02 4.00E+02 g;

s 21:45 04:45 1.00E-01 t.76E+02 1.21E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:00 05:00 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.08E+03 N/A 4.00E+02- 4.00E+02.

22:01 05:01 1.00E-01 1./Jcti' 3.09E+03 N/A 4.00E*02 4.00E+02 22:02 05:02 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.10E+03 N/A 4.00EdO2 4.00E+02 22:03.05:03 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.11E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:04 05:04 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.12E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:05 05:05 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.13E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:06 05:06 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.14E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:07 05:07 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.15E+03 N/A -4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:08 05:08 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.16E+03. --N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:09 05:09 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.17E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:10 05:10 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.18E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02-22:15 05:15 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.22F+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02

22:30 05:30 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.37E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02-22:45 05:45 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 3.41E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 23:00 06:00 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 2.69E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 _4.00E+02 23:15 06:15' 1.00E-01 1.76E+02 2.14E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02' 23:30 06:30 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.01E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02.

23:45 06:45 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.01E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E402

~23:59 06:59 1.00E-01 -1.75E+02 2.01E+03 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02.

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k ,) Radiation Monitoring System Salem Nuclear Generating Station 10/28/92 S/C Bldn Condnste Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt 21 Wste Fltr Fltr Part Iodine Nbl Gas Gas Tnk Clock Drill R38 R40 R41A R41B R41C R42A Time Time mR/hr mR/hr CPM CPM CPM mR/hr 17:00 00:00 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00EJ01 1.60E+00 17:15 00.15 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 17:30 00:30 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 17:45 00:45 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 18:00 01.00 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 18:15 01:15 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00-18:30 0':30 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 18:45 01:45 N/A 1.50E-01 3.00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 19:00 02:00 N/A 1.50E-01 3-00E+01 4.00E+01 5.00E+01 1.60E+00 19:15 02:15 N/A 1.50E-01 3.02E+01 4.02E+01 5.02E+01 1.60E+00 19:25 02:25 N/A 1.50E-01 3.03E+01 4.0JE+01 5.03E+01 1.60E+00 19:30 02:30 N/A 1.50E-01 3.03E+01 4.04E+01 5.04E+01 1.60E+00 19:45 02:45 N/A 1.50E-01 3.05E+01 4.05E+01 5.06E+01- 1.60E+00 20:00 03:00 N/A 1.50E-01 3.06E+01 4.06E+01 5.07E+01 1.60E+00 20:15 03:15 N/A 1.50E-01 3.07E+01 4.07E+01 5.08E+01 1.60E+00 20:30 03:30 N/A 1.50E-01 3.09E+01 4.09E+01 5.10E+01 1.60E+00 20:45 03:45 N/A 1.50E-01 3.10E+01 4.10E+01 5.11E+01 1.60E+00 21:00 94:00 N/A 1.50E-01 3.11E+01 4.11E+01 5.17E+01 1.61E+00 21:15 04:15 N/A 1.bOE-01 4.31E+02 4.43E+02 5.56E+02 2.96E+00 rg 21:30 04:30 N/A 1.50E-01 4.12E+02 4.25E+02 5.36E+02 2.94E+00

() 21:45 04:45 22:00 05:00 N/A N/A 1.50E-01 1.50E-01 3.95E+02 4.08E+02 5.19E+02 1.00E+00 1.00E+00- .

  • 00E+00 2.92E+00 2.86E+00 22:01 05:01 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.86E+00 22:02 05:02 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.85E+00 22:03 05:03 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.84E+00 22:04 05:04 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.84E+00 22:05 05:05 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.83E+00 22:06 05:06 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.83E+00 22:07 05:07 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.82E+00 22:08 05:08 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 -2.81E+00 22:09 05:09 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.81E+00 22:10 05:10 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1 00E+00 1.00E+0C 2.80E+00 22:15 05:15 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.77E+00 22:30 05:30 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00. 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.68E+00 22:45 05:45 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.54Et00 23:00 06:00 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.37E+00 23:15 06:15 N/A 1.50E-01 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 2.12E+00 23:30 06:30 N/A 1.50E-01 3.31E+02 2.69E+03 8-00E+04 1.69E&OO 23:45 06:45 N/A 1.50E-01 3.24E+02 1.56E+03 4.24E+04 1.65E+00 23:59 06:59 N/A 1.50E-01 3.18E+02 5.21E+02 7.03E+03 1.60E+00 NOTE:

The R41A, B, and C monitors are interlocked to desnergize when the R45B exceeds 3.0E-02 uCi/cc.

[") This occurs at 22:00/05:00.

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