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ANO Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise,960814- 15
ML20117K170
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/14/1996
From:
ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To:
Shared Package
ML20007A150 List:
References
NUDOCS 9606070226
Download: ML20117K170 (301)


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PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCENARIO .

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To define the " extent of play" of the participants and to meet the objectives, the following guidelines have been established:

1. The scenario will be conducted without suspension until terminated. Since participants will not be informed of the scenario start time or initiating events, all personnel should follow their normal routines until notified.
2. The scenario will commence with postulated conditions requiring the declaration of appropriate emergency classes.
3. Four groups of personnel will be in attendance and will function as described below:

A. PARTICIPANTS are personnel who have been assigned an " acting" role during the scenario.

These people serve to take necessary actions to mitigate, terminate, correct, and recover from the simulated emergency.

B. CONTROLLERS are personnel who serve an active role in the scenario by providing data to participants. CONTROLLERS may also serve to prompt or initiate certain actions in order to assure continuity of the events described in the scenario. Such prompts can be issued only on the authority of the Lead Controller and solely for the purpose of preserving the scenario timeline and objectives. CONTROLLERS are the only personnel who will provide information to the PARTICIPANTS: other information from personnel not designated as CONTROLLERS or PARTICIPANTS will be disregarded by the participants. CONTROLLERS may also serve as EVALUATORS.

C. EVALUATORS are personnel predesignated by ANO and the NRC to provide documentation and assessment of the Emergency Response Organization. They serve a passive function and will only note actions taken by PARTICIPANTS. These personnel have received specific instructions on what areas to consider in their evaluation. EVALUATORS may ask questions of participants to clarify actions taken or procedural concems but should Del interfere with the flow of events.

D. OBSERVERS are personnel who serve no evaluation, control, or participatory function in the scenario. They are allowed to observe in order to gather information for various purposes.

OBSERVERS shall not interfere with EVALUATORS or PARTICIPANTS. Questions from OBSERVERS should be directed to a CONTROLLER.

Identification of personnel:

A. WHITE aimband: Controllers, Evaluators and Observers B. RED armband: NRC evaluators C. YELLOW Position Badge: Participants

4. Personnel will be assigned as Controllers at key functional areas to monitor and control the scenario.

They will also accompany repair / damage control and survey teams as they re-enter the plant.

5. Message forms and the Plant Simulator will be the mechanisms used to initiate, modify and complete the events comprising the overall scenario. Controllers will use the message forms to place the scenario events in effect and to trigger responses from the involved personnel.
6. Some participants may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The Controllers have the authority, with approval from the Lead Controller, to clarify any questions regarding scenario content. In some cases, it may be necessary to use " controller's prerogative" and countermand participant actions to preserve the continuity and objectives of the scenario, inappropriate actions can delay or speed up the entire scenario and impact the objectives of other groups.
7. Note that scenario events are hypothetical. Any portions of the scenario depicting plant system operations transients are simulated events. N.Q Control Room actions, or reactions involving operation of plant systems, or affecting generation capability shall be initiated. All scenario messages shall contain the phrase: "THIS IS A DRILL".
8. Postulated accident conditions may result in a simulated radiological release which results in the consideration of protective actions for the general public, and will provide the mechanism for offsite authorities to implement their respective emergency response plans.
9. All onsite and offsite emergency response facilities may be manned to perform their prescribed functions as appropriate to the development of the scenario. -
10. The offsite Eariy Waming System may be activated by the State.
11. Kev Particloant Guidelines A. Participation by ANO personnel directly involved in responding to an emergency shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible.

All actions are to be performed in accordance with the Emergency Plan and Procedures as if it were a real emergency. Actions of participants should be identified to the Controller and Evaluatorif not evident.

B. Participants should respond to questions from Controllers or Evaluators.

C. Plant / Monitoring Data: Participants should request from the Controllers any data which they feel is necessary for the performance of their function. Data will be provided to any emergency teams by a Controller AD.tr the participants have performed the actions necessary to obtain that data.

Plant Simulator, SPDS, and RDACS data will most likely be automatic; however, if system failures occur, each Controller will have the time-related plant and radiological parameters of the scenario. This information will be provided to the appropriate participants.

D. Participants must act as if radiation levels actually are present, in accordance with the information provided by a Controller.

E. If entering normal station radiation areas, observe all rules and procedures. No one (including Controllers, Evaluators, and Observers) is exempt from normal station radiological practices and procedures.

NOTE: DO NOT ENTER HIGH RADIATION AREAS IN THE PLANT. FOLLOW ALARA PRINCIPLES.

F. If in doubt, ask a Controller for clarification. The Controller will not prompt or coach participants.

They will not provide information to participants regarding scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered. Particioants are expected to obtain information throuoh their own oraanizations and exercise their own ludoment in determinino response actions and resolvina oroblems.

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12. Simulated Events: Certain events / activities will be simulated rather than utilize the actual employment of resources. A.1v auestions as to the simulation of actions should be directed to a Controller for acoroval.

Example The use of fire extinguishing agents would not be performed but simulated. Teams would respond but only perform a " walk-thru" of fire fighting actions.

NOTE: If an equipment failure or malfunction unrelated to the scenario is encountered, particroants are exoected to report these problems and initiate actions to correct the failure / malfunction. This will better enable us to demonstrate our capability in handling these problems in an actual emergency.

13. Provisions for Actual Emeroency: Participants, controllers, evaluators, and visitors should not take any actions which would preclude maintaining emergency readiness of the organization and community. If an actual emergency occurs requiring a group to terminate its participation in the ,

scenario, they should notify the Lead Controller. All messages conceming actual emergency events '

should be preceded with "THIS IS HQI, REPEAT, HQI A DRILL".

14. Communications: Communications between participants shall occur in accordance with all l applicable emergency response procedures. All communications, including initial telephone l conversations, radio transmissions, public address announcements, etc., should begin with "This is a <
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15. Comoliance With All Laws: Intentional violation of any laws is not permitted. Participants,

. controllers, evaluators, and observers must comply with all Federal, State and local laws. l

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16. Avoid Property Endanaerment: Participants, controllers, evaluators, and observers must avoid 1 endangering property (public or private), members of the general public or the environment.

i 17. Minimize Public Inconvenience: It is not the intent to arouse or inconvenience the public. All j communications should be prefaced with "This is a Drill".

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18. Termination of Scenario i e The Lead Controller will notify and release all controllers and participants whenever the scenario

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! . The Lead Controller will notify all offsite points of contact to advise that the scenario is being terminated.

NOTE: All simulated events will be initiated under the direction of the Lead Controller. Individuals are i prohibited from creating real or simulated situations that have not been provided for in the j scenario and approved by the Lead Controller, i

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR VISITORS

1. Scenario events and timing and are confidential. Do not discuss them with participants.

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2. Do not interfere with the actions taken by the participants, controllers, and evaluators.
3. Visitors must stay with their assigned escort and follow their escort's instructions.
4. Visitors must display their ANO visitor badge and other assigned means of identification.
5. Within emergency response facilities, visitors must position themselves such that access to status boards, charts, equipment, etc. is not hindered. If congestion becomes a problem, visitors may be i asked to leave temporarily by a controller.
6. Visitors should direct questions to their escort or a controller. Direct questions to players only after I scenario termination.

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7. Visitor safety responsibilities: l e Safety takes precedence over all other requirements.

l e in cases of accidents or injury, report promptly to your escort or a controller, and assist as  !

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I e Report any hazardous condition to your escort or a controller.

l e Cooperate in eveiy respect with the plant safety program so that operations may be conducted in a way that ensures safety, e Follow all safety rules, take no unnecessary chances, use all safeguards and safety equipment

{ provided, and make safety a part of your responsibility.

e in the case of fire or an actual emergency, follow the instructions of your escort or a controller.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL i FRS/ EVALUATORS

1. Personnel are assigned as controllers and/or evaluators at all key functional areas to monitor and control the scenario. They will accompany repair / damage control and survey teams as they re-enter the plant.
2. The controllers will be coordinated by a Lead Controller in each ERO facility. The lead controller will be responsible for the overall condud of the scenario.
3. Message forms and simulated data will be issued to initiate, modify and complete the events compnsin0 I

the overall scenario. Selected controllers will use messa0e forms to start scenario events and tri0ger responses from the involved emergency response organizations. Each controllor will have copies of the messa0es controlling the portion of the scenario for which he/she is responsible.

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4. Controlling messages will be presented to the designated participant at the time specified in the event

( schedule. The controller should follow up with an explanation of the message and answer questions to i i

ensure that the participant understands the message.

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Two kinds of messages will be used:

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Messages used as a pnmary means of implementing scenano events by hypothesizing conditions.  !

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+ Continoency Messaaes

! Messages used at the discretion of the Lead Controller in order to maintain the scenario schedule or i continuity of siinulated events. These are not to be issued unless absolutely necessary.

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of problem areas encountered. The participants are expected to obtain information through their own organization and use their own judgment in determinin0 responses and problem resolution. If the scenario time line will be compromised or scenano events will be invalidated as a result of either incorrect or incomplete participant responses or a participant lack of knowledge of how to proceed, the controller will j prompt the participant with necessary instructions and will note the failure on his/her critique sheets l

l 6. Note that scenario events are hypothetical. Any portions of the scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simulated events. No control room actions or reactions involvino ces.uan of

olant systems or affectino oeneratino c-est,;;;iv will be initiated. If you are not clear as to what schons

! should be taken by the participants or why, make sure you ask the Lead Controler. Controllers stationed at areas vital to maintaining generating capability should be especially aware and take extra precautions in i issuing messages or giving instructions regarding the scenario events.

7. Participants are not allowed to introduce items into the scenario. Some participants may insist that certain  ;

parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The controllers have the authority, with approval from the Lead Controller, to clarify any questions regardin0 scenario content. In some cases, it may be necessary to exercise " controller's prerogative" to preserve the continuity and objectives of the scenario.

8. Controllers will only guide the actions of the participants when it is obvious that unchecked schons will have a sigriificant impad on the successful completion of the scenario. CONTROLLER PROMPTS sHOULD BE l

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9. Controllers and evaluators do not have to follow the radiation exposure control prachces for the simulated radiation levels from the scenario. However, the participants myg follow the radiation protechon rules for the simulated radiological conditions. CourRoLists, EVALUATORS, AND PARTICIPANTS ENTERNG ACTUAL f STATION a m rwai i Y CoKIRoLLED AREAS MusT 08 SERVE ALL NORMAL RADIATloN CONTROL PRACTICES.
10. Controller / Evaluator safety responsibilities:

Safety takes precedence over all other requirements.

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In case of accident or injury, report promptly to the Lead Controller and get medical assatance without delay.

Report any hazardous condition to the Lead Controller. ,

l Follow safety rules, take no unnecessary chances, use all safeguards and safety equipment provided, l and make safety a part of your responsibility. Be sure to have a hard hat and safety glasses with you when entering the plant.

  • Know your exact duties in case of fire or an actual emergency; suspend scenario-related activities.
11. Controllers must not issue " surprise" messages or dired " surprise" accons at the participants. They must work through the Lead Controller. This is essential for the success of the scenario.
12. Controllers and Evaluators will commence their assignments at assembly locations for the participants 4 they are to observe, or as directed by the lead controller. Prior to scenario commencement, all l communicabons should be tested to ensure satisfactory communications between the lead controllers and ,

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13. All controllers will synchronize their watches to ensure that messages are delivered at the proper time.

Times on messages are set relative to the beginning of the scenario.

14. The Lead Controller will determine the appropriate time for scenario termination and ensure all controllers and participants are advised.
15. Upon completion of the scenario, evaluators should begin preparation of their critiques.

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1. Know the overall controller / evaluator organization and how to contact the Lead Controller, l
2. Be sure you understand the scenario.
3. Be at your post at least 20 minutes before the start of participant action. Position yourself to maximize your effediveness in issuing messages and observing the participants.
4. Identify the phone (or radio for field teams) you will use to maintain communications with lead controller.
5. Identify yourself at all times to all participants. Wear identification provided.
6. Identify the participants (by name and function) that you will be controlling or evaluating.
7. Remember that there may be two times: a scenario time and real time.
8. Keep the play on schedule by checking your detailed scenario.

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9. Stay en the time line when providing information. Contad the Lead Controller if significant delays are encountered, so that scenario event timing can be adjusted accordingly.
10. Issue messages on time or as direded by the Lead Controller. Make sure the participants understand it.
11. Allow the participants reasonable flexibility to perform their functions and demonstrate their skill, knowledge, and initiat:ye. Controllers should perform on the spot corrections whenever it becomes apparent that a participant is making a mistake.
12. If you must intervene with participant actions and the participant disagrees with your instructons, contad the Lead Controller to resolve the conflict.
13. Respond to participants' questions but do not prompt participants to take a specific action.
14. If a real emergency occurs in your area of play, suspend your portion of the scenario and notify the lead I controllerimmediately.

DONTS

1. Don 11 eave your post at key times.
2. Dont prompt the participants to take action.
3. Doni coach the participants.

l 4. Onnt enticize participant actions dunng the scenario.

! 5. Dont forget to call the Lead Controller to seek advice or help if needed.

6. Do not allow federal evaluators to issue messages / instructions to participants. If they want to initiate actions, receive authorization from the Lead Controller before complying with their wishes. Participants should, however, answer questions directed to them by evaluators.
7. Do not allow participant actions to continue if they would obviously impair scenario continuity.

CRITIQUE PROCESS The NRC considers evaluation of participant performance as a critical factor in their overall assessment of the ANO EP program. They examine critique results for objectivity, candor, and most importantly, the ability of the evaluation process to detect and acknowledge weaknesses.

The overall objective of the entique process is to provide an analysis of participant performance and identify strengths and areas for correction.

l. Particioants immediately following the scenario, entioues will be conducted in each Emergency Response Facility. The purpose of these entiques will be to solicit input from the participants for consideration in the overall evaluation.

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II. Evaluators i The Evaluator group will consist of 1015 people (depending upon the recuirements of the scenario) j assigned to observe and evaluate approximately 12 different functional areas or Emergency Response Facility operabons These areas are indicated on the accompanying organization chart with the number of i evaluators for each area in parenthesis. Personnel will be assigned to this group based on their egertsse

in these spoofic areas. Personnel assigned to this group will typically be those with past experience as j evaluators, participants in scenario development, and members of the Emergency Response j Organizabon

At the conclusion of the scenario, evaluators will submit their critique results to their group Lead j Evaluators.

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A typical ERO cntique organization contains five Group Lead Evaluators. Often they will be qualified ERO l members who are not participating in the scenario. They will be assigned to their group based upon its  !

l j association with the ERO position to which they are assigned. Each Group Lead Evaluator will have several Evaluators reporting to them.

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Group Lead Evaluators will obtain initial entique results from the Evaluators in their group as soon as possible following the scenario. They will then meet with a Lead Evaluator to present and discuss each finding.

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j The purpose of the evaluation will be to observe performance, determine the most signifcant weaknesses j and/or deficiencies, and present them for correction. The Lead Evaluators should examine each finding and prioritize them as they relate to or demonstrate a failure to satisfy the following:

  • NRC regulations (most significant)
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ANO procedures

  • Scenario objectives

- Suggested program improvements (least significant)

I in this manner, each finding will have a well-defined basis as justifcation for the board's assessment.

IV. Evaluation Forms j Evaluation Summary Sheets are provided to Lead Evaluators. A summary sheet should be completed for 3

each entique finding prior to the Group Lead Evaluator meeting.

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< Evaluation Checkists are provided to all evaluators. Their purpose is to assess performance of certain key activities and to document findings regarding the success or failure to accomplish the objectives.

These forms are to be submitted to Emergency Planning as soon as possible following the entiques.

i Evaluators are encouraged to maintain chronological logs during the scenario.

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VI. Summary Following the scenario. Evaluators will meet with their designated Group Lead Evaluators and present their findings. The product of these initial group cntiques will be a list of findings and supporting information. A finding should focus on identification of a problem rather than a mere report of an observed consequence For example, a finding that states

  • Notifications were not made in a timely manner" is less useful and more difficult to corted without accompanying information describing the contributing cause.

Group Lead Evaluators will compile the results of the initial entique and then meet with the Lead Evaluator.

The Lead Evaluators will then prioritize the findings.

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- EOF (2) - Dose Assessmert (1) - Cortrol Room (2) - OSC (1 - TSC )2)

- Pub 6c/Mede - Offete Morvtorrg (2) - Orade Mon. (3)

Info (1) - Medkal Emer. (2)

- Media Corter (1) - Repar/

Damage Cortrol(4)

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE Evaluation Checklist Control Room Date: Evaluator Attached are the objectives applicable to this facility or area of evaluation. Each objective is to be evaluated using the items listed for that objective. An objective may apply to more than one area. Your evaluation needs only to address your assigned group's or response center's role in meeting the objective.  ;

Use this checklist and any additional notes that you may have taken to evaluate the ERO's performance in meeting each objective.

Evaluation items are to be judged SAT. UNSAT, or N/A. SAT indicates that performance was adequate in meeting the objective. UNSAT indicates that the item was not met. N/A indicates that the item either was not observed or did not apply to your facility or group.

Complete these forms and give them to the Lead Evaluator or Emergency Planning representative for your facility or group at the completion of the critique session.

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! 1. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level procedure for SAT UNSAT N/A Emergency Class declarations.

1.1 Use of 1903.010 to determine Emergency Class O O O I

1 1.2 Clear announcement of the declaration made O O O 1.3 Continued review of 1903.010 after an emergency declaration O O O 1

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! 2. Demonstrate proper selection of Protective Action SAT UNSAT N/A

Recommendations (PARS) and timely delivery of PARS to ADH.

d 2.1 Correct PAR selected based on scenario events O O O l

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3. Demonstrate the transfer of Emergency Direction and Control SAT UNSAT N/A i (ED&C) responsibilities from the IRS to the ERO.

i j: 3.1 Complete tumover was given to the TSC Director or EOF Director O O O Comments: ,

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4. Utilize the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) to monitor SAT UNSAT N/A selected plant parameters.

4.1 SPDS was used effectively O O O Comments:

6. Demonstrate notification and deployment of the initial Response SAT UNSAT N/A l Staff (IRS) and Emergency Response Organization (ERO).

6.1 Staffing needs correctly identified using 1903.011 O O O 6.2 Communicator use of 1903.011 forms O O O 6.3 Communicator notified IRS as directed by the SS O O O l

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7. Demonstrate notification of the Arkansas Department of Health SAT UNSAT N/A (ADH) within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

7.1 Communicator correctly completed 1903.011 Y/Z forms O O O 7.2 Communicator notified ADH within 15 minutes of declaration O O O Comments:

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8. Demonstrate notification of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission SAT UNSAT N/A (NRC)in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if the NRC chooses not to participate).

I 8.1 Communicator notified NRC immediately following ADH O O O l

i 8.2 Communicator provided NRC with accurate information O O O l

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12. Demonstrate establishment of communications between the Centrol SAT UNSAT N/A Room, TSC, OSC, EOF, NRC, and State emergency response officials.

O O O 12.1 Communications established with other onsite response centers O O O 12.2 Communications established with offsite response centers.

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14. Demonstrate radiation and contamination monitoring in the SAT UNSAT N/A Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs).

14.1 Facility surveyed and results reported to appropriate personnel O O O 14.2 Control points established as necessary O O O Comments:

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15. Demonstrate effective and accurate information flow within and SAT UNSAT N/A between each Emergency Response Facility (ERF).

15.1 Information flow within the facility was effective and accurate O O O .

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16. Demonstrate an effective teamwork response within and between SAT UNSAT N/A sach ERF.

16.1 Teamwork was displayed in the facility O O O 16.2 Teamwork was displayed between the ERFs O O O Comments:

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28. Demonstrate Emergency Medical Team response to a simulated SAT UNSAT N/A injured and radioactively contaminated individual.

28.1 The EMT was notified pe'r 1903.023 O O O 28.2 EMT reaction was prompt following notification O O O 28.3 EMT responded with the proper equipment O O O Comments:

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE Evaluation Checklist Technical Support Center Date: Evaluator:

Attached are the objectives applicable to this facility or area of evaluation. Each objective is to be evaluated using the items listed for that objective. An objective may apply to more than one area. Your evaluation needs only to address your assigned group's or response center's role in meeting the ,

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I Use this checklist and any additional notes that you may have taken to evaluate the ERO's performance in meeting each objective.

Evaluation items are to be judged SAT, UNSAT, or N/A. SAT indicates that performance was adequate in meeting the objective. UNSAT indicates that the item was not met. N/A indicates that the item either was not observed or did not apply to your facility or group.

Complete these forms and give them to the Lead Evaluator or Emergency Planning representative for your facility or group at the completion of the critique session.

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1. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level procedure for SAT UNSAT N/A Emergency Class declarations.

1.1 Use of 1903.010 to determine Emergency Class O O O l 1.2 Clear announcement of the declaration made O O O 1.3 Continued review of 1903.010 after an emergency declaration O O O Comments:

2. Demonstrate proper selection of Protective Action SAT UNSAT N/A Recommendations (PARS) and timely delivery of PARS to ADH.

2.1 Correct PAR selected based on scenario events O O O 2.2 Delivery of PAR to ADH was timely O O O Comments:

3. Demonstrate the transfer of Emergency Direction and Control SAT UNSAT N/A (ED&C) responsibilities from the IRS to the ERO.

3.1 Complete tumover was given to the TSC Director or EOF Director O O O Comments:

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4. Utilize the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) to monitor SAT UNSAT N/A j selected plant parameters. 1 4.1 SPDS was used effectively O O O Comments:

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7. Demonstrate notification of the Arkansas Department of Herlh SAT UNSAT N/A (ADH) within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

7.1 Communicator correctly completed 1903.011 Y/2 forms O O O 7.2 Communicator notified ADH within 15 minutes of declaration O O O Comments: l i

8. Demonstrate notification of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission SAT UNSAT N/A (NRC)in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if the NRC chooses not to participate).

8.1 Communicator notified NRC immediately following ADH O O O 8.2 Communicator provided NRC with accurate information O O O Comments:

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ALERT or higher emergency class.

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42. Demonstrate the use of Potassium lodide for a postulated accident. SAT UNSAT N/A i

j 42.1 Procedure 1903.035 was used to determine the need for KI O O O 42.2 If the decision to use Kl is made, Ki is issued in accordance with O O O l

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE Evaluation Checklist Operational Support Center Date: Evaluator:

Attached are the objectives applicable to this facility or area of evaluation. Each objective is to be evaluated using the items listed for that objective. An objective may apply to more than one area. Your evaluation needs only to address your assigned group's or response center's role in meeting the objective.

Use this checklist and any additional notes that you may have taken to evaluate the ERO's performance in meeting each objective.

Evaluation items are to be judged SAT, UNSAT, or N/A. SAT indicates that performance was adequate in meeting the objective. UNSAT indicates that the item was not met. N/A indicates that the item either was not observed or did not apply to your facility or group.

Complete these forms and give them to the Lead Evaluator or Emergency Planning representative for your facility or group at the completion of the critique session.

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10. Demonstrate activation of the Operational Support Center (OSC) SAT UNSAT N/A within approximately one hour of the declaration of an ALERT or higher emergency class.

10.1 OSC set up using 1903.066A O O O i 10.2 OSC activated within one hour of ALERT or above O O O 1

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1 1 Emeraency Operations Facility Date: Evaluator Attached are the objectives applicable to this facility or area of evaluation. Each otiecCve is to be l evaluated using the items listed for that objective. An objective may apply to more than we crea. Your

evaluation needs only to address your assigned group's or response center's role in meeting the objective.

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in meeting the objective. UNSAT indicates that the item was not met. N/A indicates that the item either was not observed or did not apply to your facility or group.

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1. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level procedure for SAT UNSAT N/A Emergency Class declarations.

1.1 Use of 1903.010 to determine Emergency Class O O O 1.2 Clear announcement of the declaration made O O O 1.3 Continued review of 1903.010 after an emergency declaration O O O Comments:

2. Demonstrate proper selection of Protective Action SAT UNSAT N/A Recommendations (PARS) and timely delivery of PARS to ADH.

2.1 Correct PAR selected based on scenario events O O O 2.2 Delivery of PAR to ADH was timely O O O Comments:

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3.1 Complete tumover was given to the TSC Director or EOF Director O O O Comments:

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5. Demonstrate coordination with the Arkansas Department of Health SAT UNSAT N/A (ADH) and NRC to downgrade the emergency or transition to the recovery phase.

5.1 Plant status discussed with ADH and NRC O O O 5.2 ADH and NRC concurrence obtained O O O Comments:

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7. Demonstrata notification of the Arkansas Department of Health SAT UNSAT N/A (ADH) within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

7.1 Communicator correctly completed 1903.011 Y/Z forms O O O 7.2 Communicator notified ADH within 15 minutes of declaration O O O Comments:

8. Demonstrate notification of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission SAT UNSAT N/A i (NRC)in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if the NRC l chooses not to participate).

8.1 Communicator notified NRC immediately following ADH O O O 8.2 Communicator provided NRC with accurate information O O O Comments:

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( within approximately one hour following the declaration of an ALERT or higher emergency class.

11.1 EOF set up using 1903.065A O O O 11.2 EOF activated within one hour of ALERT or above O O O O O O 11.3 EOF adequately staffed when declared operational Comments:

12. Demonstrate establishment of communications between the Control SAT UNSAT N/A Room, TSC, OSC, EOF, NRC, and State emergency response officials.

O O O 12.1 Communications established with other onsite response centers O O O 12.2 Communications established with offsite response centers.

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14. Demonstrate radiation and contamination monitoring in the SAT UNSAT N/A Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs).

14.1 Facility surveyed and results reported to appropriate personnel O O O 14.2 Control points established as necessary 0 0 0 Comments:

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15. Demonstrate effective and accurate information flow within and SAT UNSAT N/A between each Emergency Response Facility (ERF).

15.1 Information flow within the facility was effective and accurate O O O 15.2 Information flow between ERFs was effective and accurate O O O Comments:

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16.1 Teamwork was displayed in the facility O O O 16.2 Teamwork was displayed between the ERFs O O O Comments:

17. Demonstrate coordination of response efforts with ADH and NRC SAT UNSAT N/A officials.

17.1 ANO and ADH personnel jointly determined appropriate O O O responses to scenario conditions 17.2 ANO and NRC personnel discussed accident response activities O O O Comments:

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31. Demonstrate production and delivery of information in joint ANO SAT UNSAT N/A and ADH news from the ENC located within the EOF.

31.1 Press conferences were organized and publicized O O O 31.2 ANO personnel and ADH personnel held joint news conferences O O O Comments:

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34.1 Security established for EOF protected area O O O 34.2 EOF personnel displayed ID badges O O O 34.3 Appropriate security measures for the site implemented O O O Comments:

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE Evaluation Checklist Dose Assessment Date: Evaluator.

Attached are the objectives applicable to this facility or area of evaluation. Each objective is to be evaluated using the items listed for that objective. An objective may apply to more than one area. Your evaluation needs only to address your assigned group's or response center's role in meeting the objective.

Use this checklist and any additional notes that you may have taken to evaluate the ERO's performance in meeting each objective.

Evaluation items are to be judged SAT, UNSAT, or N/A. SAT indicates that performance was adequate j in meeting the objective. UNSAT indicates that the item was not met. N/A indicates that the item either
was not observed or did not apply to your facility or group.
Complete these forms and give them to the Lead Evaluator or Emergency Planning representative for
your facility or group at the completion of the critique session.

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20. Utilize the Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System SAT UNSAT N/A (RDACS) to demonstrate dose assessment capabilities.

20.1 Dose Assessment Team assembled in a timely manner O O O

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24.1 Offsite team (s) assembled in a timely manner O O O 24.2 Instruments checked for operability before dispatch O O O 24.3 Team received clear instructions from OMS O O O 24.4 Sample points readily located O O O f

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25. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring SAT UNSAT N/A with State personnel.

25.1 ANO and ADH personnel discussed offsite monitoring strategy O O O 25 2 Survey results shared between ANO and ADH O O O Comments:

26. Demonstrate coordination between field monitoring teams and dose SAT UNSAT N/A assessment personnel.

26.1 Sample locations coordinated between DAS and OMS O O O 26.2 Field data provided to DAT O O O Comments:

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1. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level (EAL) Classification procedure for Emergency Class declarations.
2. Demonstrate proper selection of Protective Action Recommendations (PARS) and timely delivery of PARS to the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH).
3. Demonstrate the transfer of Emergency Direction and Control (ED&C) responsibilities from the initial Response Staff (IRS) to the Emergency Response Organization (ERO).
4. Utilize the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) to monitor selected plant parameters.
5. Demonstrate coordination with the ADH and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to downgrade the emergency or transition to the recovery phase.
6. Demonstrate notification and deployment of the IRS and ERO.

7, Demonstrate notification of the ADH within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

8. Demonstrate notification of the NRC in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if the NRC chooses not to participate). l
9. Demonstrate activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC) within approximately one hour of the declaration of an Alert or higher emergency class.
10. Demonstrate activation of the Operational Support Center (OSC) within approximately one hour of the declaration of an Alert or higher emergency class.
11. Demonstrate activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) within approximately one hour of the declaration of a Site Area or General Emergency.
12. Demonstrate establishment of communications between the Control Room, TSC, OSC, EOF, NRC, and State emergency response officials.
13. Demonstrate radiation and contamination monitoring of plant areas by the onsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.
14. Demonstrate radiation and contamination monitoring in the Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs).
15. Demonstrate effective and accurate information flow within and between each ERF.
16. Demonstrate an effective teamwork response within and between each ERF.
17. Demonstrate coordination of response efforts with ADH and NRC officials.
18. Demonstrate the capability to effectively brief the NRC site team upon their arrival at ANO.
20. Utilize the Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System (RDACS) to demonstrate dose assessment capabilities.
21. Demonstrate coordination between ANO and the Pope County Emergency Medical Service (PCEMS) staff for the handling of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual.

(To be conducted out of sequence.)

22. Demonstrate coordination between ANO and the St. Mary's Hospital staff for the handling of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual, (To be concucted out of sequence.)
24. Demonstrate offsite radiological field monitoring by the offsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.
25. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.
26. Demonstrate coordination between field monitoring teams and dose assessment personnel.
27. Demonstrate the formation of Repair and Damage Control teams and initial recovery and re-entry actions.
28. Demonstmte Emergency Medical Team response to a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual.
30. Demonstrate activation of the Emergency News Center (ENC) at the EOF.
31. Demonstrate production and delivery of information in joint ANO and ADH news conferences from the ENC located within the EOF.
32. Demonstrate Fire Brigade response to a simulated fire onsite.
34. Demonstrate security procedures for the site and the EOF.
42. Demonstrate the use of Potassium lodide for a postulated accident.

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SUMMARY

The Exercise will begin at 0730 on the moming of August 14,1996 on Unit 2. Unit 2 is operating at 98%

power and has been operating at this power level for 251 days. Unit 1 is operating at 100% power. Shift tumover in the Unit 2 Control Room will begin at 0715.

There are no apparent problems on Unit 2. There is no equipment out of service. The night shft completed exercising Control Element Assemblies (CEAs) eariier on this day.

At 0745 a fire in the Technical Support Building will be reported to the Unit 2 Control Room. The Control Room will dispatch the Fire Brigade to the Technical Support Building to combat the fire.

At 0755 the fire will have lasted 10 minutes. The Shift Superintendent (SS) will declare a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) based on the following Emergency Action Level (EAL): i l 7.5: Fire or Explosion Onsite i

! The SS will instruct the designated Shift Communicator to notify the Arkansas Department of Health j j (ADH) within 15 minutes of the declaration of the NUE and notify the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 (NRC) immediately thereafter. The ADH will be advised that there are no protective actions j recommended for members of the general public.

3 l The Computerized Notification System (CNS) will be ac'ivated to notify celected members of the j Emergency Response Organization (ERO) of the NUE.

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, The SS will request assistance from the London Fire Department. The London Fire Department assistance will be simulated.

li l At 0815 the Fire Brigade will inform the Control Room that the fire is out. The SS may terminate the

NUE.

At 0820 the annunciator for the Reactor Coolant Sysum (RCS) Letdown Radiation Monitor (2RITS-i 4806A/B) will alarm at 4 x 10 5cpm (gross). Operations will request Nuclear Chemistry to sample the i

RCS Chemistry will be directed to sample using the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS).

Because of the indication of failed fuel, the SS will discuss with Operations management the need for a

! plant shutdown. Operations management will direct the SS to shut the plant down at a rate such that the plant is off line in 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> (-30% per hour).

At 0835 the RCS Letdown Monitor will read 5.5 x 10' cpm (iodine). The SS will declare a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) based on the following EAL:

1.1: RCS Activity indicates >0.1% failed fuel

! The SS will direct the Shift Communicator to notify the ADH within 15 minutes of the declaration of the NUE and notify the NRC immediately thereafter. The ADH will be advised that there are no protective actions recommended for members of the general public.

i The CNS will be activated to notify selected members of the ERO of the NUE.

l i At 0920 Nuclear Chemistry will repott RCS sample results of 453 Ci/gm lodine-131.

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The CNS will be activated to notify the ERO of the ALERT. ERO members will respond to staff the Technical Support Center (TSC), Operational Support Center (OSC), and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

By approximately 1025 the TSC and OSC should be fully staffed and operational and the EOF may be fully staffed and operational. The EOF Director, when ready, will assume the responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control (ED&C) from the SS. Otherwise the TSC Director will assume this responsibility within one hour of the ALERT declaration.

At 1030 the bonnet of Main Feed Check Valve 2FW-5A will break open. Due to the stress involved, the l hinge pin will break, causing the valve to be unable to close. The 'A' Steam Generator (S/G) 2E 24A will boil dry through the failed check valve. When the Operators notice 2e decrease in S/G level, Steam Flow / Feed Flow mismatch, increase in Reactor Building sump level, and other indications they will trip the reactor from about 30% power.

Emergency Feed Pump 2P-7A will attempt to start, but trip on overspeed. The overspeed trip will be caused by clogged filter in the turbine govemor control oil system.

1 Main Feed Block Valve 2CV-10241 will start to close. At 5% closed the valve stem will bind, causing the power supply breaker for the valve (2853-C2) to trip.

Both Emergency Diesel Generators (EDGs) will start normally. The #1 EDG (2DG1) will run I approximately 10 minutes, then trip because of a clogged fuel filter. '

By approximately 1045 the 'A' S/G will be dry. When the S/G boils dry several tubes rupture, resulting in a 1500 gallon per minute RCS leak into the S/G.

The pressure in the Main Feed line causes the packing gland on 2CV-1024-1 to fail. The shock to the system also causes the weld on the upstream side of Main Feed Line Drain Valve 2FW 2001A. RCS will be released through these failures to the offsite environment via the Penetration Room Ventilation ,

System.

By approximately 1055, the Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System (RDACS) will indicate that a release is in progress.

The EOF Director will declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY (GE) based on the following EAL-1.7: Loss of or challenge to all 3 fission product baniers The EOF Director will direct the Notifications Communicator to notify the ADH within 15 minutes of the declaration of the GE and to notify the NRC immediately thereafter. The EOF Director will issue (at a minimum) the following Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) to offsite authorities:

EVACUATE: 2 mile radius 5 miles downwind The Dose Assessment Team (DAT) will project dose rates and integrated doses offsite. Offsite monitoring teams will be dispatched to obtain field measurements.

1 The TSC Director will determine the need to evacuate non-essential personnel from the plant site using procedure 1903.030, ' Evacuation *, Plant evacuation and accountability will be simulated. Plant announcements conceming plant evacuation will not be made.

Repair teams will be dispatched to 2P 7A, the #1 Diesel, and Breaker 2853-C2. Repair teams will also be dispatched to determine the source of the offsite release.

At approximately 1200, the pump to-motor ccupling on the 2P-898 High Pressure Safety injection (HPSI)

Pump fails.

1 By approximately 1230, the repair teams will have determined that there is nothing wrong with breaker  !

2853-C2. They will also have retumed 2P 7A and #1 EDG to service, i l

By approximately 1300, the repair team will have repaired the source of the offsite relaase.

While leaving the UNPPR, one member of the repair team will slip and fall down the last 3 steps of the spiral staircase, causing a large cut on his head and knocking him unconscious. He will also be contaminated.

The Emergency Medical Team (EMT) will be dispatched to attend to the injured person. Due to the nature of the patient's injuries, the EMT will request the OSC to call Pope County Emergency Medical Services (PCEMS) to transport the patient to St. Mary's Regional Medical Center. The response by the PCEMS and St. Mary's will be simulated. l By approximately 1400, repair efforts will be continuing on failed or damaged equipment. The offsite l release will have been stopped. Discussions will be underway between ANO, the ADH, and the NRC i conceming long-range recovery planning.

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1. Plant Evacuation / Accountability
a. Plant evacuation will not be demonstrated during the Exercise. The appropriate checklists will be completed; however, controllers will intervene to ensure that personnel are not evacuated from the site. No plant announcements will be made.
b. Initial and Continuous accountability will not be demonstrated during the Exercise.

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a. Due to the expense of silver zeolite cartridges. charcoal cartridges will be used as a LLstitute.
b. To prevent undue public concem, neither respiratory protection nor anti-contamination clothing will be wom in the field. Teams will, however, be expected to take anti- l contamination clothing with them. l
3. Reoair and Damaae Control Teams
a. Manipulation and repair of plant equipment will be simulated (with the exception of any mock-ups that may be staged for the Exercise).

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c. Teams will not wear actual anti-contamination clothing. Training anti-c's will be provided i for teams entering the plant.
d. If required, respiratory protection will be wom. Teams will demonstrate donning respiratory protection, then remove the mask.
4. Fire Brioade/t.ondon Fire Deoartment i
a. The use of fire fighting agents will be simulated.
b. Fire hoses will not be charged.
c. The response of the London Fire Department will be simulated.
5. Medical Emeroency
a. Pope County Emergency Medical Services will not participate in the Exercise. Transport of the injured individual to St. Mary's Regional Medical Center will be simulated.
b. St. Mary's Regional Medical Center will not participate in the Exercise.
6. Post Accident Sampling System (PASS)
a. The use of the PASS will be simulated.

l DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS ,

This section contains a chronological listing of major scenario events and anticipated responses. It is intended for use as an aid for effective placement of controllers, evaluators and observers. The anticipated responses listed in this section do not necessanly include all of the acceptable actions by participants and should not be used as a basis for evaluation of participant performance. Evaluation of participant decisions and actions should be based on appropriate implementation of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan implementing Procedures.

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At 0730 on August 14,1996. Unit 2 is operating at 98% power and has been operating at this power level for 251 days.

Unit 1 is operating at 100% power.

There is no equipment out of service on Unit 2. No surveillances are scheduled for the day shift. There i are no apparent problems. The night shift completed exercising Control Elerrent Assemblies (CEAs) earlier today. j l

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0730 1 The operations crew receives a shift tumover which Control The crew assumes the watch. f l will present the initial plant conditions. Room Staff 0745 2 Fire reported in the Technical Support Building (TSB). Control The Control Room staff will dispatch the Fire Brigade.

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-0750 3 Fire Brigade arrives at the TSB. Fire Brigade [

0755 The fire has lasted 10 minutes. The Control Room will request assistance from the London Fire  !

Department (sim.ilated).

-0800 EAL review using procedure 1903.010. The Shift Supenatendent (SS) will declare a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) based on the following Emergency Action Level (EAL):

7.5 Fire or Explosion Onsite The SS will diiect the Shift Communicator to notify the  !

Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) within 15 minutes of the NUE declaration and notify the Nuclear Regulatory l Commission (NRC) immediately thereafter.

The ADH will be advised that no protective actions are recommended for the general public.

Selected members of the Emergency Response Organization '

(ERO) will be notified of the NUE.

0810 1C Contingency Message to be issued if the SS fails to SS declare the NUE.

0815 4 The fire is out. Fire Brigade The SS may terniinate the NUE.

0820 The RCS Letdown Radiation Monitor 2RITS-4806A/B Operations will request Nuclear Chemistry to sample the RCS.

increases. The annunciatorwill alarm at 4.0 x 105 cpm Chemistry will be directed to sample using PASS (simulated). '

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The SS will discuss a plant shutdown with Operations management.  !

0825 2C Contingency Message to be issued if offsite authorities SS have not been notified of the NUE declaration.

MESSAGE MESSAGE TIME NO. EVENT FOR ANTICIPATED RESPONSE

-0830 Operations management will direct the plant to be shut The crew will commence a plant shutdown.

down at ~30% per hour and be off-line in 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />.

0835 RCS Lett'own Radiation Monitor 2RITS-4806A/B reads 5.5 x 10'. rwn (todine).

~0840 EAL review using procedure 1903.010. The SS will declare an NUE based on the following EAL:

1.1 f.CS Activity indicates >0.1% failed fuel The SS will direit the Shift Communicator to notify the ADH within 15 minute:; of the NUE declaration and notify the NRC immediately thereafter.

The ADH will f.e advised that no protective actions are recommended foi the general public.

Selected membe.s of the ERO will be notified of the NUE.

0855 3C Contingency Message to be issued if the SS has not SS declared the NUE.

0920 5 RCS sample results of 453 pCi/gm reported to the Control Control Room. Room Staff 0925 4C Contingency Message to be issued if offsite authorities SS have not been notified of the NUE.

~0925 EAL Review using procedure 1903.010. The SS will decta.e an ALERT based on the following EAL:

1.2 IsCS Activity indicates >1.0% failed fuel The SS will dire < t the Shift Communicator to notify the ADH within 15 minutes of the ALERT declaration and notify the NRC immediately thereafter.

The ADH will be advised that no protective actions are recommended for the general public.

The ERO will be activated and will respond to staff the TSC, OSC, and EOF.

MESSAGE MESSAGE TIME NO. EVENT FOR ANTICIPATED RESPONSE 0940 SC Contingency Message to be issued if the SS has not SS declared the ALERT.

0955 6C Contingency Message to be issued if offsite authorities SS have not been notified of the ALERT declaration.

~1025 The TSC and OSC are fully staffed and operational. The EOF Director will assume the responsibility for Emergency The EOF may be fully staffed and operational. Direction and Control from the SS, if ready. Otherwise the TSC Director will assume this responsibility within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> of the '

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~1030 6 Forecast Operator 1030 The tonnet of 2FW-5A (main feed check valve) breaks open.

~1035 The plant trips from ~30% power.

Emergency Feed Pump 2P-7A starts, then trips on overspeed.

, 2CV-1024-1 starts to close, then binds and trips the breaker.

Both EDGs start. #1 EDG runs approximately 10 minutes, then trips because of a clogged fuel filter. #2 EDG continues to run normally.

~1045 2E-24A steams dry through 2FW-5A. When the steam Generator is dry, several U-tubes rupture, resulting in a

> 1500 gpm RCS leak into the steam generator.

The pressure in the Main Feed line causes the packing of 2CV-1024-1 (in the UNPPR) to blow out of the valve.

The shock to the Main Feed line causes a break in the drain line upstream of 2FW-2001 A (in the UNPPR).

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~1045 7 The Control Room will dispatch a WCO to check 2P- AO/WCO The WCO will attempt to reset the overspeed trip device.  !

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on overspeed. L 1055 The Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System ,

(RDACS) will indicate that a release is in progress.

~1100 8 A WCO will be dispatched to check the breaker for AO/WCO The AO/WCO thould attempt to reset the breaker. The  :

2CV-1024-1. breaker will imme diately trip upon being reset.

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The EOF Director will direct the Notifications Communicator to notify the ADH within 15 minutes of the GE declaration and notify the NRC immediately thereafter.

The TSC Director will determine the need to evacuate non-essential personnel from the plant site using procedure i 1903.030. Evaci ation will be simulated.

. The EOF Director will issue (at a minimum) the following Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) to offsite authorities:

EVACUAIE: 2 mile radius 5 miles downwind The Dnse Asses ment Team (DAT) will project dose rates and integrated doses affsite.

Offsite monitoring teams will be dispatched to obtain field measurements.

~1100 A repair team will be dispatched to 2P-7A.

~1115 Repair team will be dispatched to Breaker 2B53-C2 (2CV-1024-1).

MESSAGE MESSAGE TIME NO. EVENT FOR ANTICIPATED RESPONSE 1115 7C Contingency Message to be issued if the EOF Director EOF has not declared the GE. Director

-1115 9 Repair team arrives at 2P-7A. 2P-7A The repair team will find that the filter ia the 2P-7A governor Repair control oil system is clogged Team

~1130 10 Repair team arrives at Breaker 2853-C2. 2CV-1024-1 The repair team will find nothing wrong with the breaker.

Repair Team 1130 8C Contingency Message to be issued if offsite authorities EOF have not been notified of the GE declaration. Director

~1130 Repair teams will be dispatched to determine the source of the release.

~1130 Repair team will be dispatched to the #1 Diesel.

~1145 11 The repair team will arrive at the #1 Diesel. #1 EDG The team will discover that the fuel filter is clogged. l Repair Team I

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~1215 14 The repair team will have retumed 2P-7A to service. 2P-7A Repair Team

~1300 15 The repair team should have repaired the source of the UNPPR release. Repair Team

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~1310 RDACS will indicate that the the release has been stopped.

~1310 16 A member of the UNPPR repair team slips and falls. UNPPR The Emergency Medical Team will be requested to respond.

causing a large cut on his head and knocking him Repair The OSC Director will activate the Emergency Medical Team  ;

unconscious. Team and they will respond from the OSC Assembly Area.

~1330 17-19 The Emergency Medical Team will arrive at the Emergency After initial assessment of the victim's condition, the Scene ,

accident site. Medical Leader will request that Pope County Emergency Medical Team Service be calle.1 to transport the victim to St. Mary's Hospital (simulated).

The injured person will be found to be contaminated. Health Physics .issistance will be provided to the EMT in accordance with procedure 1903.023.

  • Personnel Emergency".

~1400 The ambulance leaves the ANO site (simulated).

~1400 Repfr efforts are continuing on failed or damaged equipment. The release has been stopped.

Discussions are underway conceming downgrading the emergency or transitioning to the recovery phase.

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! SHIFT RELIEF SHEET (UNIT 2) d Date: b/W9/o Shift (On Ceming) 7M s .5 Crew

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l FORM NO, 1015.016A, REVISED 01-02-96 Page 2 of 2 SHIFT RELIEF SHEET (UNIT 2) 0FF-G01U , SHIFT SIGNATURES:

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2) Document review of the following items during shift turnover by initialing appropriate spaces below: (NOTE: CRSA initials required then TRO only when that position is manned. When TRO position manned, has same duties as CBOT.) (2CAN067916)

S/S CRS SE CBOT CBOR TRO CRSA Key Ring ///// ///// ///// //// ////

Operator Logs - Respective Logs ///// ///// ////

Hold Card Log Caution Card Log Ca ft Maintenance Card Log Temporary Alteration Log Plant / Safety System Stat Boards Category E Valve Log Component Out Of Position Log Control Room Annunicators Board Walkdown Inoperable Equipment Checklist Annunciator Out-Of-Service Log Condition Report Log ///// ///// ////

Weekly Surveillance Schedule ///// ///// ///// ///// ////

Key Log & Key Cabinet Key ///// ///// ///// ///// //// ////

j Station Log ///// ///// ///// ///// //// ////

This form not required for records retention.

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MESSAGE NO. 2 l TO: Control Room Staff l l

FROM: Fire Brigade Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room l TIME: 0745

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l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOTINITIATE ACTIONS

! WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS l "There is a fire in the Technical Support Building.*

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TIME: After the Fire Brigade has perforrned the actions to extinguish the fire MESSAGE:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS

  • The fire is out."

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l MESSAGE NO. 5 TO: Control Room Staff FROM: Nuclear Chemistry Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room TIME: 0920 i MESSAGE:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS

! *This the Chemist in the PASS Building. The RCS sample you requested has 453 l uCi/gm lodine-131.*

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  • Disregard the weather forecast that you obtained. Use the meteorological data provided to you by the Dose Assessment Controller for the duration of the exercise.,

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS 1 When the Repair Team arrives at the UNPPR, they will find the room filled with steam.

1 MESSAGE NO.13 TO: UNPPR Repair Team Controller FROM: Lead Controller LOCATION: UNPPR TIME: After searching the room for the leak 1

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THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS The repair team has stopped the leak. Steam is no longer issuing from 2CV-1024-1 and 2FW 2001 A.

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MESSAGE NO.16 TO: UNPPR Repair Team Member FROM: Emergency Medical Team Controller LOCATION: UNPPR TIME: While leaving the UNPPR MESSAGE:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS "You have fallen down the last 3 steps of tne spiral staircase. The fall knocked you unconscious. The fall also caused a large gash to your head, which is bleeding profusely."

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  • You have just witnessed the injury to your partner."

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i Provide the patient information (as shown on the attached) to the Emergency Medical Team as they perform the actions necessary to obtain data.

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VICTIM: Repair team member. Patient fell and struck his head.

TIME ACTIONS FINDINGSIMESSAGES LINE Assess: Scene safety Scene appears to be safe Assess: Level of Consciousness, Airway, Patient unconscious, Airway open, breathing -

Breathing, Circulation. normal, pulse normal.

Gain control of cervical spine with manual in-line Some indication of potential spinal injuries due i stabilization. to the force involved in the fall.

Witness and patient explain circumstances. Victim fell down stairs striking head. Patient has bleeding from an open wound on the right I anterior head just at the hairline.

Expose and assess patient Active bleeding from a large laceration to the i right forehead above and behind the right eye.  !

Control bleeding from head wound Apply direct pressure.

Determine need for full spinal immobilization immobilize patient i

NOTE: Not all assessments must be done in the order shown above.

Failure to perform some of the assessments will not result in failure to provide proper treatment.

However, failure to aerform actions listed in shaded areas will mean that oroner natient care could  ;

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Assess vital signs All vital signs are within normal limits (as found on patient).

Reassessment Patient's LOC is improving, vital signs remain stable . (as found on patient). Bleeding is controlled with direct pressure.

Continued assessment Patient has no other injuries.

Assess contamination Contamination found in and near the open wound on the forehead.

Package patient for transport to receiving area Long Spine Board, CID, C-collar, stokes basket. l Terminate scenario prior to moving patient Have Scene Leader verbalize the actions that would be needed to move the patient to CA-1 for transfer to the EMS crew.

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MESSAGE NO.19 TO: Emergency Medical Team Controller FROM: Lead Controller LOCATION: UNPPR TIME: Throughout the Emergency Medical Team response MESSAGE:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS Provide patient contamination data in accordance with the attached.

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MESSAGE NO. 20 TO: EOF Director FROM: Lead Controller i

LOCATION: EOF Command Room i TIME: ~1400

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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO.1C l j Conditions: The following conditions MUST exist before issuing this message:

e >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry into an EAL which requises the declaration of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) e The Emergency Class has not yet been declared

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e -30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) l e The Arkansas Department of Health has not yet been notified e The approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Drill Lead Controller To: Shift Supenntendent From: Control Room Controller Location: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room Message:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS 1

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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. 3C Conditions: The following conditions MUST exist befote issuing this message:

e >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry into an EAL which requires the declaration of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) e The Emergency Class has not yet been declared e The approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Drill Lead Controller To: Shift Supenntendent From: Control Room Controller Location: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room Message:

THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS j Declare a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE).

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o ~30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) e The Arkansas Department of Health has not yet been notified e The approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Drill Lead Controller To: Shift Supenntendent l

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Location: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room l Message:

THIS IS A DRILL l DO NOTINITIATE ACTIONS l WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS l

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I CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. SC Conditions: The following conditions MUST exist before issuing this message:

e >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry into an EAL which requires the declaration of an ALERT o The Emergency Class has not yet been declared I

e The approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Drill Lead Controller l

To: Shift Supenntendent j From: Control Room Controller Location: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room Message:

THIS IS A DRILL l

DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS Declare an ALERT.

Basis: Procedure 1903.010, Unit 2 Emergency Action Level 1.2:

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e -30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of an ALERT e The Arkansas Department of Health has not yet been notified e The approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Drill Lead Controller To: Shift Superintendent e rem: C:ntrc! o00m 0:mre!!er

Location: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room Message:

i THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT NORMAL PLANT CONDITIONS Instruct the Shift Engineer to notify the Arkansas Department of Health (per procedure 1903.011) that an ALERT has been declared.

l CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. 7C Conditions: The following conditions MUST exist before issuing this message:

  • >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry into an EAL which requires the declaration of an GENERAL EMERGENCY (GE)
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Conditions: The following conditions MUST exist before issuing this message:

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4Am 96 7 $6 70 S27 370 832 863 408 70 319 370 489 863 492 2194 84 60 094 99 323 14 749 10284S 0 0 S99 803 546 417 SOS 803 S48 44 37 168 0 23 102

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TIKE 85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m '5e-li3m Xe-133 Xe-135 10:50 3.751E+03 8.720E+02 5.961E+03 9.218E+03 1.226E+02 8.826E+02 9.313E+04 2.935E+04 11:00 2.713E+03 6.471E+02 4.038E+03 6.564E+03 9.103E+01 6.580E+02 6.923E+04 2.2OOE+04 11:10 1.962E+03 4.802E+02 2.735E+03 4.674E+03 6.760E+01 4.905E+02 5.146E+04 1.648E+04 11:20 1.419E+03 3.563E+02 1.853E+03 3.329E+03 5.021E+01 3.657E+02 3.826E+04 1.234E+04 11:30 1.027E+03 2.644E+02 1.255E+03 2.370E+03 3.729E+01 2.726E+02 2.844E+04 9.234E+03 11:40 7.425E+02 1.962E+02 8.502E+02 1.688E+03 2.770E+01 2.032E+02 2.114E+04, 6.906E+03 11:50 5.370E+02 1.456E+02 5.759E+02 _1.202E+03 2.057E+01 1.514E+02 1.571E+04 5.163E+03 12:00 3.884E+02 1.081E+02 3.901E+02 8.558E+02 1.528E+01 1.128E+02 1.168E+04 3.857E+03 12:10 2.809E+02 8.019E+01 2.643E+02 6.094E+02 1.135E+01 8.409E+01 8.682E+03 2.881E+03 12:20 2.032E+02 5.951E+01 1.790E+02 4.340E+02 8.426E+00 6.266E+01 6.453E+03 2.151E+03 12:30 1.470E+02 4.416E+01 1.213E+02 3.090E+02 6.258E+00 4.669E+01 4.797E+03 1.605E+03 12:40 1.063E+02 3.277E+01 8.215E+01 2.201E+02 4.648E+00 3.479E+01 3.565E+03 1.197E+03 12:50 7.688E+01 2.432E+01 5.565E+01 1.567E+02 3.452E+00 2.592E+01 2.650E+03 8.925E+02 13:00 5.560E+01 1.805E+01 3.770E+01 1.116E+02 2.564E+00 1.931E+01 1.969E+03 6.652E+02 13:10 4.022E+01 1.339E+01 2.553E+01 7.946E+01 1.904E+00 1.438E+01 1.464E+03 4.956E+02 13:20 2.909E+01 9.938E+00 1.730E+01 5.658E+01 1.414E+00 1.071E+01 1.088E+03 3.691E+02 13:30 2.835E+01 9.938E+00 1.579E+01 5.429E+01 1.415E+00 1.074E+01 1.089E+03 3.688E+02 13:40 2.763E+01 9.938E+00 1.441E+01 5.210E+01 1.415E+00 1.076E+01 1.090E+03 3.685E+02 13:50 2.693E+01 9.938E+00 1.316E+01 4.999E+01 1.416E+00 1.079E+01 1.091E+03 3.681E+02 14:00 2.625E+01 9.938E+00 1.201E+01 4.797E+01 1.417E+00 1.081E+01 1.092E+03 3.676E+02 14:10 2.558E+01 9.938E+00 1.096E+01 4.603E+01 1.417E+00 1.083E+01 1.093E+03 3.670E+02 14:20 2.494E+01 9.938E+00 1.OO1E+01 4.417E+01 1.418E+00 1.085E+01 1.093E+03_ 3.664E+02 14:30 2.430E+01 9.938E+00 9.135E+00 4.239E+01 1.419E+00 1.088E+01 1.094E+03 3.657E+02 14:40 2.369E+01 9.938E+00 8.339E+00 4.067E+01 1.420E+00 1.090E+01 1.095E+03 3.650E+02 14:50 2.309E+01 9.938E+00 7.612E+00 3.903E+01 1.420E+00 1.092E+01 1.096E+03 3.642E+02 15:00 2.250E+01 9.938E+00 6.948E+00 3.745E+01 1.421E+00 1.094E+01 1.097E+03 3.634E+02 15:10 2.193E+01 9.938E+00 6.343E+00 3.594E+01 1.422E+00 1.096E+01 1.098E+03 3.625E+02 15:20 2.138E+01 9.938E+00 5.790E+00 3.449E+01 1.422E+00 1.098E+01 1.099E+03 3.615E+02 15:30 2.083E+01 9.938E+00 5.285E+00 3.309E+01 1.423E+00 1.100E+01 1.099E+03 3.605E+02 15:40 2.031E+01 9.938E+00 4.824E+00 3.176E+01 1.424E+00 1.102E+01 1.100E+03 3.595E+02 15:50 1.979E+01 9.938E+00 4.404E+00 3.047E+01 1.424E+00 1.104E+01 1.101E+03 3.584E+02 16:00 1.929E+01 9.9382+00 4.020E+00 2.924E+01 1.425E+00 1.106E+01 1.102E+03_ 3.573E+02 16:10 1.880E+01 9.938E+00 3.670E+00 2.806E+01 1.426E+00 1.108E+01 1.103E+03 3.561E+02 16:20 1.832E+01 9.938E+00 3.350E+00 2.692E+01 1.426E+00 1.110E+01 1.103E+03 3.549E+02 Page 2

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hiUE Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135 16:30 1.786E+01 9.938E+00 3.058E+00 2.584E+01 1.427E+00 1.112E+01 1.104E+03 _

3.536E+02 16:40 1.741E+01 9.938E+00 2.791E+00 2.479E+01 1.428E+00 1.114E+01 1.105E+03 3.523E+02 16:50 1.697E+01 9.938E+00 2.548E+00 2.379E+01 1.428E+00 1.115E+01 1.106E+03 3.510E+02 17:00 1.654E+01 9.938E+00 2.326E+00 2.283E+01 1.429E+00 1.117E+01 1.106E+03 3.496E+02 17:10 1.612E+01 9.938E+00 2.123E+00 2.191E+01 1.430E+00 1.119E+01 1.107E+03 3.482E+02 17:20 1.571E+01 9.938E+00 1.938E+00 2.102E+01 1.430E+00 1.121E+01 1.108E+03 3.467E+02 17:30 1.531E+01 9.938E+00 1.769E+00 2.017E+01 1.431E400 1.122E+01 1.109E+03 3.453E+02 17:40 1.492E+01 9.938E+00 1.615E+00 1.936E+01 1.432E+00 1.124E+01 1.109E+03 3.438E+02 17:50 1.454E+01 9.938E+00 1.474E+00 1.857E+01 1.432E+00 1.126E+01 1.110E+03 3.422E+02 18:00 1.418E+01 9.938E+00 1.346E+00 1.782E+01 1.433E+00 1.127E+01 1.111E+03 3.407E+02 18:10 1.382E+01 9.938E+00 1.228E+00 1.710E+01 1.434E+00 1.129E+01 1.111E+03_ 3.391E+02 18:20 1.347E+01 9.938E+00 1.121E+00 1.641E+01 1.434E+00 1.131E+01 1.112E+03_3.375E+02 18:30 1.312E+01 9.937E+00 1.024E+00 1.575E+01 1.435E+00 1.132E+01 1.112E+03 3.358E+02 18:40 1.279E+01 9.937E+00 9.343E-01 1.511E+01 1.436E+00 1.134E+01 1.113E+03 3.342E+02 18:50 1.247E+01 9.937E+00 8.529E-01 1.450E+01 1.436E+00 1.135E+01 1.114E+03 3.325E+02 19:00 1.215E+01 9.937E+00 7.785E-01 1.391E+01 1.437E+00 1.137E+01 1.114E+03 3.308E+02 19:10 1.184E+01 9.937E+00 7.107E-01 1.335E+01 1.438E+00 1.138E+01 1.115E+03 3.291E+02 Page 3

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TIME I-131 I-132 I-133 I-i34 I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 _

Cs-137 Cs-138 05:10 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 05:20 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 05:30 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 05:40 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 05:50 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 06:00 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 06:10 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 3.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 06:20 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 .

06:30 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 06:40 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 ~

06:50 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02_ 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 07:00 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 07:10 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04, 1.197E-03 1.460E-02

~ di:20 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.726E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 07:30 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 07:40 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 07:50 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 ,

08:00 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 08:10 8.872E-04 1.056E-02 7.680E-03 1.585E-02 1.260E-02 9.910E-03 7.728E-04_. 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 08:20 2.267E+01 3.665E-02 2.206E+01 1.585E-02 3.740E+00 3.246E-02 7.728E-04_ 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 08:30 1.663E+02 1.984E-01 1.617E+02 1.585E-02 2.734E+01 1.720E-01 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02 08:40 3.099E+02 3.601E-01 3.014E+02 f.585E-02 5.094E+01 3.115E-01 7.728E-04_ l.197E-03 1.460E-02 08:50 4.534E+02 5.218E-01 4.410E+02 1.585E-02 7.454E+01 4.510E-01 7.728E-04 1.197E-03 1.460E-02_

09:00 4.988E+02 5.740E-01 4.851E+02 1.744E-02 8.199E+01 4.961E-01 8.501E-04 1.317E-03 1.606E-02 l 09:10! 5.441E+02 6.261E-01 5.292E+02 1.902E-02 8.945E+01 5.412E-01 9.274E-04_ 1.436E-03 1.752E-02 09:20 5.895E+02 6.783E-01 5.733E+02 2.061E-02 9.690E+01 5.863E-01 1.005E-03 1.556E-03 1.898E-02 09:30 6.348E+02 7.305E-01 6.174E+02 2.219E-02 1.044E+02 6.313E-01 1.082E-03 1.676E-03 2.044E-02 09:40 6.802E+02 7.827E-01 6.615E+02 2.378E-02 1.118E+02 6.764E-01 1.159E-03 1.796E-03 2.190E-02_

09:50 7.255E+02 8.348E-01 7.056E+02 2.536E-02 1.193E+02 7.215E-01 1.236E-03 1.915E-03 2.336E-02 10:00 7.709E+02 8.870E-01 7.497E+02 2.695E-02 1.267E+02 7.666E-01 1.314E,03 2.035E-03 2.482E-02 10:10 8.162E+02 9.392E-01 7.938E+02 2.853E-02 1.342E+02 8.117E-01 1.391E-03 2.155E-03 2.628E-02 10:20 8.616E+02 9.914E-01 8.379E+02 3.012E-02 1.416E+02 8.568E-01 1.468E-03 2.274E-03 2.774E-02 10:30 9.069E+02 1.044E+03 8.820E+02 3.170E-02 1.491E+02 9.019E-01 1.546E-03 2.394E-03 2.920E-02 10:40 2.524E+04 3.106E+04 4.582E+04 5.435E+04 3.957E+04 1.295E+04 3.365E+03 2.847E+03 4.141E+04 l

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Chemistry Data RCS Liauid  ;

i TIME I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Rb-88 Co-134- co-137 Cs-138  ;

10:50 1.872E+04 2.191E+04 3.382E+04 3.539E+04 2.886E+04 6.508E+03 2.497E+03 2.113E+03 2.497E+04 11:00 1.388E+04 1.546E+04 2.496E+04 2.304E+04 2.105E+04 3.272E+03 1.853E+03 1.568E+03 1.506E+04  ;

11:10 1.030E+04 1.091E+04 1.842E+04 1.500E+04 1.535E+04 1.645E+03 1.375F+03 1.163E+03 9.080E+03 l 11:20 7.636E+03 7.694E+03 1.359E+04 9.769E+03 1.120E+04 8.269E+02 1.020E+03 8.634E+02 5.475E+03  ;

11:30 5.663E+03 5.428E+03 1.003E+04 6.360E+03 8.169E+03 4.157E+02 7.572E+02 6.407E+02 3.302E+03 i t

11:40 4.2OOE+03 3.829E+03 7.404E+03 4.141E+03 5.958E+03 2.090E+02 5.619E+02 4.754E+02 1.991E+03 j 1.201E+03 i 11:50 3.115E+03 2.702E+03 5.464E+03 2.696E+03 4.346E+03 1.051E+02 4.170E+02_ 3.528E+02 g 12:00 2.310E+03 1.906E+03 4.033E+03 1.756E+03 3.170E+03 5.282E+01 3.094E+02 2.618E+02 7.240E+02 12:10, 1.713E+03 1.345E+03 2.976E+03 1.143E+03 2.312E+03 2.655E+01 2.296E+02 1.943E+02 4.366E+02 1.442E+02 12:20 1.271E+03 9.485E+02 2.196E+03 7.443E+02 1.687E+03 1.335E+01 1.704E+02 2.632E+02 12:30 9.424E+02 6.692E+02 1.621E+03 4.846E+02 1.230E+03 6.711E+00 1.264E+02 1.070E+02_1.587E+02 12:40 6.989E+02 4.721E+02 1.196E+03 3.156E+02, 8.973E+02 3.374E+00 9.383E+01 7.940E+01_f9.572E+01 12:50 5.183E+02 3.33OE+02 8.829E+02 2.055E+02 6.545E+02 1.696E+00 6.963E+01 5.892E+01 5.772E+01 i 13:00 3.844E+02 2.349E+02 6.516E+02 1.338E+02 4.774E+02 8.527E-01 5.167E+01_ 4.372E+01 3.481E+01_

13:10 2.851E+02 1.657E+02 4.809E+02 8.710E+01 3.482E+02 4.287E-01 3.834E+01 3.245E+01 2.099E+01 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 13:20 2.114E+02 1.169E+02 3.549E+02 5.671E+01 2.540E+02 2.155E-01 1.266E+01 13:30 2.113E+02 1.112E+02 3.529E+02 4.976E+01 2.496E+02 1.460E-01 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.028E+01 13:40 2.112E+02 1.057E+02 3.510E+02 4.366E+01 2.454E+02 9.891E-02 2 . 84 5E+ 0,1 2.408E+01 8.357E+00 -

13:50 2.111E+02 1.005E+02 3.491E+02 3.831E+01 2.412E+02 6.701E-02 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 6.791E+00 14:00 2.109E+02 9.551E+01 3.472E+02 3.361E+01 2.370E+02 4.540E-02 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 5.518E+00 14:10 2.100E+02 9.080E+01 3.453E+02 2.949E+01 2.330E+02 3.075E-02 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 4.484E+00 14:20 2.107E+02 8.632E+01 3.434E+02 2.588E+01 2.290E+02 2.083E-02 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 3.644E+00 2.961E+00 14:30 2.106E+02 8.206E+01 3.415E+02 2.270E+01 2.251E+02 1.411E-02 2.845E+01_ 2.408E+01 14:40 2.104E+02 2.212E+02 9.562E-03 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 2.406E+00

__ _ _ _ _ _ 7.801E+01__3.396E+02 _1.992E+01 14:50 2.103E+02 7.416E+01 3.377E+02 1.743E+01 2.175E+02 6.478E-03 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.955E+00 15:00 2.102E+02 7.050E+01 3.359E+02 1.534E+01 2.137E+02 4.388E-03 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.589E+00 15:10 2.100E+02 6.702E+01 3.341E+02 1.346E+01 2.101E+02 2.973E-03 2.845E+01, 2.408E+01 1.291E+00 i 15:20 2.099E+02 6.372E+01 3.322E+02 1.181E+01 2.065E+02 2.014E-03 2.845E+01_ 2.408E+01 1.049E+00 15:30 2.098E+02 6.057E+01 3.304E+02 1.036E+01 2.030E+02 1.364E-03 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 8.524E-01 15:40 2.097E+02 5.759E+01 3.286E+02 9.089E+00 1.995E+02 9.243E-04 2.845E+01, 2.408E+01 6.926E-01 15:50 2.095E+02 5.474E+01 3.268E+02 7.975E+00 1.961E+02 6.262E-04 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 5.628E-01 16:00 2.094E+02 5.204E+01 3.250E+02 6.997E+00 1.927E+02 4.242E-04 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 4.573E-01 16:10 2.093E+02 4.948E+01 3.232E+02 6.139E+00 1.894E+02 2.874E-04 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 3.716E-01 16:20 2.092E+02 4.703E+01 3.214E+02 5.387E+00 1.862E+02 1.947E-04 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 3.020E-01 Page 2

REX 96 Chemistry Data RCS Liouid TIME I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-138 16:30 2.090E+02 4.471E+01 3.197E+02 4.726E+00 1.830E+02 1.319E-04 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 2.454E-01 16:40 2.089E+02 4.251E+01 3.179E+02 4.147E+00 1.799E+02 8.936E-05 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.994E-01 16:50 2.088E+02 4.041E+01 3.162E+02 3.639E+00 1.768E+02 6.053E-05 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.620E-01 17:00 2.087E+02 3.842E+01 3.144E+02 3.193E+00 1.738E+02 4.101E-05 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.317E-01 17: 10 2.085E+02 3.652E+01 3.127E+02 2.801E+00 1.708E+02 2.778E-05 2.845E+01 2.408E+01 1.070E-01 17:20 2.084E+02 3.472E+01 3.110E+02 2.458E+00 1.679E+02 1.882E-05 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 8.694E-02 17:30 2.083E+02 3.301E+01 3.093E+02 2.156E+00 1.650E+02 1.275E-05 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 7.065E-02 17:40 2.082E+02 3.138E+01 3.076E+02 1.892E+00 1.622E+02 8.638E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 5.741E-02 17:50 2.080E+02 2.983E+01 3.059E+02 1.660E+00 1.594E+02 5.852E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 4.665E-02 18:00 2.079E+02 2.836E+01 3.042E+02 1.457E+00 1.567E+02 3.964E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 3.791E-02 18:10 2.078E+02 2.696E+01 3.026E+02 1.278E+00 1.540E+02 2.686E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 3.080E-02 18:20 2.077E+02 2.563E+01 3.OO9E+02 1.121E+00 1.514E+02 1.819E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 2.503E-02 18:30 2.076E+02 2.437E+01 2.992E+02 9.839E-01 1.488E+02 1.233E-06 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 2.034E-02 18:40 2.074E+02 2.316E+01 2.976E+02 8.633E-01 1.463E+02 8.350E-07 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 1.653E-02 18:50 2.073E+02 2.202E+01 2.960E+02 7.575E-01 1.438E+02 5.657E-07 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 1.343E-02 19:00 2.072E+02 2.093E+01 2.943E+02 6.646E-01 1.413E+02 3.832E-07 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 1.091E-02 19:10 2.071E+02 1.990E+01 2.927E+02 5.831E-01 1.389E+02 2.596E-07 2.845E+01 2.407E+01 8.868E-03 Page 3

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REX 96 RCS Monitor Data FFM I-131 FFM G-Act Cont Rad TIME cpm cpm R/Hr 05:10 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 05:20 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 05:30 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 05:40 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 05:50 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 06:00 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05 06:10 2.859E+03 6.541E+03 1.575E-05

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CONT AIR TIME Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135 05:10 2.081E-09 0.000E+00 2.360E-09 4.329E-09 0.000E+00 8.489E-10 3.569E-08 1.112E-08 05:20 1.211E-10 0.OOOE+00 2.452E-10 2.852E-10 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 7.424E-10 9.092E-10 05:30 2.391E-10 0.OOOE+00 4.690E-10 5.588E-10 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.484E-09 1.807E-09 05:40 3.541E-10 0.OOOE+00 6.733E-10 3.214E-10 0.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 2.225E-09 2.694E-09 05:50 4.662E-10 0.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 2.965E-09_ 3.569E-09

8. 598E-10 l1.073E-09 06:00 5.754E-10 0.OOOE+00 1.030E-a i' 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 3.705E-09 4.434E-09 06:10 6.819E-10 0.000E+00 1.185E-09 b547E-09315E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 4.444E-09 5.287E-09 06:20 7.857E-10 0.000E+00 1.327E-09 1.770E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 5.182E-09 6.130E-09 06:30 8.869E-10 0.000E+00 1.457E-09 1.983E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 5.920E-09 6.963E-09 06:40 9.855E-10 0.000E+00 1.575E-09 2.188E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 6.657E-09 7.7ESE-09 06:50 1.082E-09 0.OOOE+00 1.683E-09 2.385E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 7.393E-09 8.596E-09 07:00 1.175E-09 0.OOOE+00 1.781E-09 2.574E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 8.129E-09 9.398E-09 07:10 1.267E-09 0.OOOE+00 1.871E-09 2.755E-09 0.000E+00 0.OOOE+00 8.864E-09 1.019E-08 07:2O_ 1.355E-09 0.000E+00 1.953E-09 2.929E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 9.598E-09 1.097E-08 07:30 1.442E-09 0.OOOE+00 2.028E-09 3.096E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.033E-08_ 1.174E-08 07:40 1.527E-09 0.OOOE+00 2.097E-09 3.256E-09 0.000E+00 0.OOOE+00 1.107E-08_ 1.250E-08 07:50 1.609E-09 0.OOOE+00 2.159E-09 3.409E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.180E-08_ 1.326E-08 08:00 1.689E-09 0.OOOE+00 2.216E-09 3.557E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.253E-08 1.400E-08 08: 10 1.768E-09 0.OOOE+00 2.268E-09 3.698E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.326E-08 1.473E-08 08:20 1.844E-09 0.000E+00 2.315E-09 3.834E-09 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.399E-08_ 1.546E-08 08:30 9.261E-09 1.616E-07 2.359E-09 7.317E-09 2.263E-08 1.219E-07 6.480E-06 2.424E-07 08:40 6.295E-08 1.347E-06 2.398E-09 3.180E-08 1.886E-07 1.016E-06 5.388E-05 1.899E-06 08:50 1.617E-07 3.556E-06 2.435E-09_ 7.642E-08 4.977E-07 2.680E-06 1.422E-04 4.968E-06 09:00 3.045E-07 6.788E-06 2.467E-09 1.404E-07 9.501E-07 5.112E-06 2.714E-04 9.432E-06 09:10 4.583E-07 1.034E-05 2.522E-09 2.085E-07 1.447E-06 7.783E-06 4.133E-04 1.429E-05 09:20 6.229E-07 1.422E-05 2.596E-09 2.805E-07 1.990E-06 1.069E-05 5.681E-04 1.954E-05 09:30 7.980E-07 1.843E-05 2.689E-09 3.563E-07 2.577E-06 1.384E-05 7.357E-04, 2.518E-05 09:40 9.834E-07 2.295E-05 2.798E-09 4.358E-07 3.210E-06 1.722E-05 9.160E-04_ 3.120E-05 09:50 1.179E-06 2.7805-05 2.922E-09 5.188E-07 3.888E-06 2.084E-05 1.109E-03 3.760E-05 10:00 1.384E-06 3.297E-05 3.059E-09 6.051E-07 4.610E-06 2.470E-05 1.315E-03_ 4.437E-05 10:10 1.598E-06 3.847E-05 3.209E-09 6.946E-07 5.377E-06 2.879E-05 1.534E-03 5.151E-05 10:20 1.822E-06 4.428E-05 3.371E-09 7.872E-07 6.190E-06 3.312E-05 1.765E-03 5.901E-05 10:30 2.055E-06 5.043E-05 3.543E-09 8.828E-07 7.047E-06 3.768E-05 2.009E-03 6.687E-05 10:40 2.203E-03 6.301E-07 1.052E-09 2.182E-11 4.028E-08 1.465E-06 4.185E-04 7.767E-04 Page 1

REX 96 Radiochemistry Data Containment Air CONT AIR TIME Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m xe_-133m Xe-133 Xe-135 10:50 2.918E-03 1.753E-04 1.308E-03 1.925E-03 2.458E-05 1.775E-04 1.904E-02_ J5.585E-03 11:00 3.402E-03 3.050E-04 2.081E-03 3.218E-03 4.279E-05 3.083E-04 3.287E-02 1.087E-02 11:10 3.719E-03 4.012E-04 2.500E-03 4.064E-03 5.631E-05 4.055E-04 4.314E-02 1.400E-02 11:20 3.916E-03 4.726E-04 2.688E-03 4.594E-03 6.634E-05 4.776E-04 5.075E-02 1.628E-02 11:30 4.028E-03 5.256E-04 2.730E-03 4.903E-03 7.377E-05 5.309E-04 5.639E-02_ 1.791E-02 11:40 4.079E-03 5.649E-04 2.678E-03 5.058E-03 7.929E-05 5.703E-04 6.057E-02 1.90GE-02 11:50 4.086E-03 5.941E-04 2.571E-03 5.104E-03 8.337E-05 5.993E-04 6.366E-02 1.984E-02 12:00 4.062E-03 6.157E-04 2.433E-03 5.077E-03 8.640E-05 6.205E-04 6.593E-02 2.036E-02 12:10 4.017E-03 6.318E-04 2.279E-03 4.999E-03 8.863E-05 6.360E-04 6.761E-02 2.068E-02 12:20 3.957E-03 6.437E-04 2.119E-03 4.887E-03 9.029E-05 6.471E-04 6.884E-02 2.085E-02 12:30 3.887E-03 6.525E-04 1.961E-03 4.754E-03 9.150E-05 6.551E-04 6.974E-02 2.091E-02 12:40 3.810E-03 6.591E-04 1.808E-03 4.608E-03 9.240E-05 6.606E-04 7.039E-02 2.089E-02 12:50 3.729E-03 6.640E-04 1.663E-03 4.454E-03 9.305E-05 6.644E-04 7.085E-02 2.080E-02 13:00 3.646E-03 6.676E-04 1.526E-03 4.298E-03 9.352E-05 6.668E-04 7.118E-02 2.067E-02 13:10 3.562E-03 6.703E-04 1.399E-03 4.141E-03 9.387E-05 6.683E-04 7.141E-02 2.051E-02 13:20 3.478E-03 6.723E-04 1.281E-03 3.985E-03 9.411E-05 6.690E-04 7.156E-02 2.033E-02 13:30 3.394E-03 6.737E-04 1.172E-03 3.832E-03 9.428E-05 6.692E-04 7.166E-02 2.013E-02 13:40 3.312E-03 6.752E-04 1.072E-03 3.686E-03 9.446E-05 6.693E-04 7.176E-02 1.993E-02 13:50 3.232E-03 6.767E-04 9.805E-04 3.544E-03 9.463E-05 6.695E-04 7.185E-02 1.974E-02 14:00 3.154E-03 6.782E-04 8.970E-04 3.409E-03 9.480E-05 6.697E-04 7.195E-02 1.955E-02 14:10 3.078E-03 6.797E-04 8.206E-04 3.278E-03 9.497E-05 6.699E-04 7.205E-02 1.936E-02 14:20 3.OO4E-03 6.811E-04 7.507E-04 3.152E-03 9.515E-05 6.701E-04 7.214E-02 1.917E-02 14:30 2.932E-03 6.826E-04 6.868E-04 3.031E-03 9.532E-05 6.702E-04 7.224E-02 1.898E-02 14:40 2.861E-03 6.841E-04 6.283E-04 2.915E-03 9.549E-05 6.704E-04 7.234E-02_ 1.880E-02 14:50 2.792E-03 6.856E-04 5.747E-04 2.803E-03 9.566E-05 6.706E-04 7.244E-02 1.862E-02 15:00 2.725E-03 6.870E-04 5.258E-04 2.696E-03 9.584E-05 6.708E-04 7.253E-02_ 1.844E-02 15:10 2.659E-03 6.885E-04 4.810E-04 2.592E-03 9.601E-05 6.710E-04 7.263E-02 1.826E-02 15:20 2.595E-03 6.900E-04 4.400E-04 2.493E-03 9.618E-05 6.712E-04 7.273E-02 1.809E-02 15:30 2.532E-03 6.915E-04 4.025E-04 2.397E-03 9.635E-05 6.714E-04 7.282E-02 1.792E-02 15:40 2.471E-03 6.929E-04 3.682E-04 2.305E-03 9.653E-05 6.716E-04 7.292E-02 1.774E-02 15:50 2.412E-03 6.944E-04 3.368E-04 2.217E-03 9.670E-05 6.718E-04 7.302E-02 1.758E-02 16:00 2.353E-03 6.959E-04 3.081E-04 2.132E-03 9.687E-05 6.720E-04 7.312E-02 1.741E-02 16:10 2.297E-03 6.974E-04 2.819E-04 2.050E-03 9.704E-05 6.723E-04 7.321E-02 1.724E-02 16:20 2.241E-03 6.989E-04 2.578E-04 1.971E-03 9.722E-05 6.725E-04 7.331E-02 1.708E-02 Page 2

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REX 96 Radiochemistry Data Cor:t a i nment A L r CONT AIR TIME Kr-85m Er-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133m Xe-133 Xe-135 16:30 2.187E-03 7.OO3E-04 2.359E-04 1.896E-03 9.739E-05 6.727E-04 7.341E-02 1.692E-02 16:40 2.134E-03 7.018E-04 2.157E-04 1.823E-03 9.756E-05 6.729E-04 7.351E-02 1.676E-02 16:50 2.083E-03 7.033E-04 1.974E-04 1.753E-03 9.773E-05 6.731E-04 7.360E-02 1.660E-02 17:00 2.033E-03 7.048E-04 1.805E-04 1.686E-03 9.791E-05 6.734E-04 7.370E-02_ 1.645E-02 17:10 1.983E-03 7.062E-04 1.6SIE-04 1.621E-03 9.808E-05 6.736E-04 7.380E-02 1.629E-02 17:20 1.936E-03 7.077E-04 1.511E-04 1.559E-03 9.825E-05 6.738E-04 7.390E-02 1.614E-02 17:30 1.889E-03 7.092E-04 1.382E-04 1.499E-03 9.842E-05 6.740E-04 7.399E-02 1.599E-02 17:40 1.843E-03 7.107E-04 1.264E-04 1.441E-03 9.860E-05 6.743E-04 7.409E-02 1.584E-02 17:50 1.799E-03 7.121E-04 1.156E-04 1.386E-03 9.877E-05 6.745E-04 7.419E-02 1.569E-02 18:00 1.755E-03 7.136E-04 1.058E-04 1.333E-03 9.894E-05 6.747E-04 7.429E-02 1.555E-02 18:10 1.713E-03 7.151E-04 9.674E-05 1.281E-03 9.912E-05 6.750E-04 7.438E-02_ 1.540E-02 18:20 1.672E-03 7.166E-04 8.849E-05 1.232E-03 9.929E-05 6.752E-04 7.448E-02 1.526E-02 18:30 1.631E-03 7.181E-04 8.095E-05 1.185E-03 9.946E-05 6.755E-04 7.458E-02_ 1.512E-02 18:40 1.592E-03 7.195E-04 7.404E-05 1.139E-03 9.964E-05 6.757E-04 7.468E-02 1.493E-02 18:50 1.553E-03 7.210E-04 6.773E-05 1.095E-03 9.981E-05 6.760E-04 7.477E-02 1.484E-02 19:00 1.516E-03 7.225E-04 6.195E-05 1.053E-03 9.998E-05 6.762E-04 7.487E-02_,1.471E-02 19:10 1.479E-03 7.240E-04 5.667E-05 1.013E-03 1.OO2E-04 6.765E-04 7.497E-02 1.457E-02 Page 3

REX 96 Radiochemistry Data Containment Air TIME I-131 1-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-138 05:10 1.504E-09 4.820E-09 3.785E-09 7.000E-09 5.570E-09 7.460E-09 5.780E-10 8.700E-10 8.850E-09 05:20 1.332E-12 1.586E-11 1.153E-11 2.380E-ll 1.892E-11 1.488E-12 1.161E-13 1.798E-13 2.193E-12 05:30 2.664E-12 1.094E-11 2.301E-11 4.469E-11 3.752E-ll 2.497E-12 2.321E-13 3.595E-13 3.974E-12 05:40 3.995E-12 4.527E-11 3.441E-ll 6.302E-11 5.581E-11 3.180E-12 3.482E-13__ 5.393E-13 5.422E-12 05:50 5.325E-12 5.890E-11 4.576E-11 7.910E-ll 7.377E-11 3.642E-12 4.642E-13 7.191E-13 6.599E-12 06:00 6.654E-12 1.185E-11 5.704E-11 9.320E-11 9.144E-11 3.956E-12 5.803E '3 8.989E-13 7.555E-12 06:10 7.983E-12 d.416E-11 6.826E-11 1.056E-10 1.088E-10 4.168E-12 6.964E-13 1.079E-12 8.332E-12

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06:20' 9.310E-12 9.587E-11 7.942E-11 1.164E-10 1.259E-lO 4.312E-12 8.124E-13 1.258E-12 8.963E-12 06:30 1.064E-11 1.070E-10 9.052E-11 1.260E-lO 1.426E-10 4.410E-12 9.285E-13 1.438E-12 9.476E-12 06:40 1.196R-11 1.176E-10 1.Ol6E-10 1.343E-10 1.591E-10 4.476E-12 1.045E-12 1.618E-12 9.893E-12 06:50 1.329E-11 1.276E-10 1.125E-10 1.417E-10 1.753E-lO 4.520E-12 1.161E-12 1.798E-12 1.023E-11 07:00 1.461E-11 1.372E-10 1.235E-10 1.481E-10 1.912E-10 4.551E-12 1.277E-12 1.977E-12 1.051E-11 07:10 1.594E-11 1.463E-10 1.343E-10 1.538E-lO 2.069E-10 4.571E-12 1.393E-12 2.157E-12 1.073E-ll 07:20 1.726E-11 1.549E-10 1.451E-lO 1.587E-lO 2.223E-10 4.585E-12 1.509E-12 2.337E-12 1.091E-11 07:30 1.858E-11 1.632E-10 1.558E-10 1.631E-10 2.374E-10 4.595E-12 1.625E-12 2.517E-12 1.106E-11 07:40 1.990E-11 I.710E-10 1.665E-10 1.669E-10 2.523E-10 4.601E-12 1.741E-12 2.697E-12 1.118E-ll 07:50 2.122E-11 1.784E-10 1.771E-10 1.702E-10 2.669E-10 4.605E-12 1.857E-12 2.876E-12 1.128E-11 08:00 2.254E-11 1.854E-10 1.877E-10 1.732E-10 2.812E-10 4.608E-12 1.973E-12 3.056E-12 1.136E-11 08:10 2.386E-11 1.922E-10 1.982E-10 1.757E-10 2.954E-10 4.610E-12 2.089E-12 3.236E-12 1.142E-11 08:20 2.518E-11 I.985E-10 2.087E-10 1.780E-10 3.092E-10 4.612E-12 2.205E-12 3.416E-12 1.147E-11 08:30 3.408E-08 2.438E-10 3.334E-08 1.800E-10 5.920E-09 7.999E-12 2.321E-12 3.595E-12 1.152E-11 08:40 2.838E-07 S.297E-10 2.760E-07 1.817E-10 4.688E-08 3.124E-11 2.437E-12 3.775E-12 1.155E-11 08:50 7.490E-07 1.044E-09 7.271E-07 1.832E-10 1.226E-07 6.794E-11 2.553E-12 3.955E-12 1.158E-11 09:00 1.430E-06 1.776E-09 1.385E-06 1.846E-10 2.324E-07 1.138E-10 2.669E-12 4.135E-12 1.160E-11 09:10 2.178E-06 2.551E-09 2.106E-06 1.881E-10 3.516E-07 1.516E-10 2.797E-12 4.332E-12 1.184E-11 09:20 2.994E-06 3.365E-09 2.890E-06 1.936E-10 4.799E-07 1.840E-10 2.936E-12_ 4.548E-12 1.225E-ll l

09:30 3.877E-06 4.218E-09 3.735E-06 2.009E-lO 6.173E-07 2.127E-10 3.087E-12 4.782E-12 1.281E-11 09:40 4.828E-06 S.lO7E-09 4.642E-06 2.096E-10 7.634E-07 2.389E-lO 3.249E-12 5.033E-12 1.348E-11 09:50 5.847E-06 6.030E-09 5.610E-06 2.196E-10 9.183E-07 2.634E-lO 3.424E-12 5.303E-12 1.424E-11 10:00 6.933E-06 t2.987E-09 6.639E-06 2.307E-10 1.082E-06 2.868E-10 3.609E-12 5.591E-12 1.508E-11 10:10 8.087E-06 7.974E-09 7.728E-06 2.429E-10 1.254E-06 3.095E-10 3.807E-12 5.896E-12 1.598E-11 10:20 9.308E-06 8.991E-09 8.878E-06 2.560E-10 1.434E-06 3.316E-lO 4.015E-12 6.220E-12 1.693E-ll 10:30 1.060E-05 1.OO4E-08 1.OO9E-05 2.698E-10 1.622E-06 3.533E-10 4.236E-12 6.561E-12 1.793E-11 10:40 4.091E-06 6.943E-06 6.753E-06 2.051E-07 3.467E-08 9.864E-08 1.032E-12 2.739E-15 5.175E-14 Page 1

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TIME I-131 1-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-138 10:50 4.2OOE-05 S.325E-05 7.553E-05 8.181E-05 5.946E-05 2.011E-06 5.053E-07 4.276E-07 6.219E-06 11:00 7.OO8E-05 8.354E-05 1.259E-04 1.249E-04 1.018E-04 2.340E-06 8.803E-07 7.449E-07 8.804E-06 11:10 9.089E-05 t.026E-04 1.627E-04 1.442E-04 1.317E-04 2.076E-06 1.159E-06 9.803E-07 9.416E-06 11:20 1.063E-04 J.140E-04

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1.895E-04 1.491E-04 1.525E-04 1.654E-06 1.365E-06 1.155E-06 9.015E-06 11:30 1.177E-04 1.199E-04

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2.088E-04 1.455E-04 1.667E-04 1.245E-06 1.518E-061.285E-06 8.148E-06 11:40 1.261E-04 i.221E-04 2.228E-04 5.372E-04 1.761E-04 9.056E-07 1.632E-06 1.381E-06 7.116E-06 11:50 1.324E-04 .218E-04 2.327E-04 1.266E-04 1.820E-04 6.449E-07 1.716E-06 1.452E-06 6.082E-06 12:00 1.370E-04 i.199E-04 2.396E-04 1.151E 1.855E-04 4.526E-07 1.779E-06 1.505E-06 5.122E-06 12:10 1.404E-04 i.168E-04 2.443E-04 1.036E-04 1.871E-04 3.146E-07 1.825E-06 1.545E-06 4.271E-06 12:20 1.428E-04 1.131E-04 2.475E-04 9.266E-05 1.873E-04 2.171E-07 1.860E-Ob 1.574E-06 3.536E-06 12:30 1.447E-04 1.089E-04 2.494E-04 8.241E-05 1.867E-04 1.491E-07 1.885E-06 1.595E-06 2.913E-06 12:40 1.460E-04 1.046E-04 2.505E-04 7.304E-05 1.853E-04 1.020E-07 1.904E-06 1.612E-06 2.391E-06 12:50 1.470E-04 1.OO1E-04 2.509E-04 6.456E-05 1.835E-04 6.961E-08 1.919E-06 1.623E-06 1.957E-06 13:00 1.477E-04 9.568E-05

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REX 96 Meteorological Data 10 Meter Station 57 Meter Station TIME Down Wind Horizontal Vertical Down Wind Temp (*C L WS (mph) WD (deg) Direction Stability Stability _ WS jmph) WD (deg) Direction _ igma-Thet 10:50 28.00 4.10 293.00 113.00 D D 4.30 291.00 111.00 10.00 11:00 28.00 4.20 294.00 114.00 D D 4.10 294.00 114.00 10.00 11:10 28.00 3.90 289.00 109.00 D D 4.10 296.00 116.00 10.00 11:20 28.00 4.10 294.00 114.00 D D 4.10 292.00 112.00 10.00 11:30 28.00 4.70 292.00 112.00 D D 4.30 294.00 114.00 10.00 11:40 28.00 4.10 295.00 115.00 D D 3.90 292.00 112.00 10.00 11:50 28.00 2.80 292.00 112.00 D D 4.20 290.00 110.00 10.00 12:00 28.00 4.30 298.00 118.00 D D 4.20 293.00 113.00 10.00 12:10 28.00 4.20 292.00 112.00 D D 4.20 291.00 111.00 10.00 12:20 28.00 4.20 296.00 - 116.00 D D 4.10 295.00 115.00 10.00 12:30 28.00 4.10 295.00 115.00 D D 3.90 292.00 112.00 10.00 12:40 28.00 3.90 294.00 114.00 D D 4.20 295.00 115.00 10.00 12:50 28.00 5.30 292.00 112.00 D D 4.10 291.00 111.00 10.00 13:00 28.00 3.80 297.00 117.00 D D 3.90 293.00 113.00 10.00 13:10 28.00 4.30 295.00 115.00 D D 4.30 291.00 111.00 10.00 13:20 28.00 4.30 299.00 119.00 D D 3.90 294.00 114.00 10.00 13:30 28.00 3.80 291.00 111.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 13:40 28.00 4.90 298.00 118.00 D D 4.30 292.00 112.00 10.00 13:50 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:00 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:10 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:20 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:30 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:40 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 14:50 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 132.00 10.00 15:00 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 15:10 29.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 15:20 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 15:30 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 15:40 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 15:50 28.00 4.00 292.00 112.00 D D 4.00 292.00 112.00 10.00 Page 2

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