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Rev 0 to Cyap HNP 1996 Exercise Manual
ML20134E285
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Site: Haddam Neck File:Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co icon.png
Issue date: 07/23/1996
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HADDAM NECK PLANT 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART1 L INTRODUCTION II. SCHEDULE III. SCOPE / OBJECTIVES Scope Core Elements and Objectives Extent of Play Simulation Points l

PART2 IV. SCENARIO CONFIDENTIAL Initial Conditions Narrative Summary Timeline Detailed Sequence of Events l

V. SUB-SCENARIOS Index I

VI. MESSAGES l

Message Index l

VII. OPERATIONAL DATA ,

l VIII. RADIOLOGICAL AND CHEMISTRY DATA Radiological Assumptions In-Plant Monitor Data i In-Plant Radiation Levels l On-Site Radiological Data l Off-Site Radiological Data  !

Chemistry Data j )

IX. METEOROLOGICAL DATA / FORECASTS EDAN Data Forecasts X. CONTROLLER /OBSERVERINFORMATION PART3 Appendix A- State / Local EPZ CONFIDENTIAL l PART4 Appendix B- Host Communities / Reception Centers CONFIDENTIAL PART5 Appendix C- Rumor Control CONFIDENTIAL 4

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! This exercise manual contains the scope, objectives and the specific scenario that will be used for the Connecticut Yankee 1996 exercise. The manual has information for demonstrating emergency response i

capability, coordinating and controlling the exercise and evaluating the results. Please be aware that I material in Part 2 - Part 5 is confidential and must remain secured until after the exercise.

Due to the dynamic nature of a simulator driven exercise, parameters associated with scenario events may not match the information provided in the manual. Therefore, the control of events provided by our i

controller organization is essential to the conduct of a safe and successful exercise.

l Emergency Planning Services staff are very appreciative of the time and energy put into the project and

thank all the people for their support. If you should have any questions after reviewing the information l contained in this manual, please feel free to contact Jim Hawxhurst (Northeast Utilities) at (860)-447-1791, Ext. 2493.

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J EXERCISE SCHEDULE A. FEMA Pre-briefine

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Date: August 12,1996 i Time: 1400 1 Location: Ramada Inn, Meriden, CT

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To briefFEMA Evaluators Auendees: CT representatives, Exercise Coordinator, and FEMA Evaluators l B. Controller / Observer Brief .g

l 1 Date: August i,1996 l Time: 0930-1130 Location: CY EOF (Haddam Neck)

Purpose:

Controller / Observer (C/Os) briefing on scenario and assignments j Auendees: All C/O's assigned to CY Exercise C. Controller / Observer Break-out Sessionrrour Date: August 13,1996 Time: As necessary (Contact Lead Controller)

Location: Emergency Response Facilities and In-station areas O

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Familiarize Controllers / Observers with affected areas Controllers / Observers D. NRC Briefing Date: August 13,1996 Time: 1430 Location: CY EOF

Purpose:

NRC briefmg on exercise scenario and entrance meeting Attendees: Lead Controllers, Exercise Coordmator and NRC Evaluators E. Exercis Date: August 14,1996 l l

Time: To be announced Location: Station Emergency Response Facilities.,

Designated State and Local Emergency Response Centers

Purpose:

Demonstrate emergency response capability for evaluation.  !

Attendees: SERO, on-site and off-site C/Os, NRC Evaluators, Designated State and Local ERO personnel, FEMA Evaluators.

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! Location: ERFs Purpose Local area of debrief by C/Os observing functional area. j Attendees: Controllers / Observers and key participants i

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! Date: August 14,1996 i Time: Following local area debrief, if necessary l Location: CY EOF l Purpose To discuss any significant observations / findings

! l Attendees: Lead Controllers and key players, Exercise Coordinator H. Written observatinn and Forms Date: August 15,1996 Time: 1000 i

l Location: CY EOF or FAX - 267-9464 Purpose. Provide completed forms to lead controller Attendees: All C/O's are required to provide written comments I. t a=A Controller Maatine I

i Date: August 15,1996 Time: 1300 -1530 Location: Idillstone EOF

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To summarize all observations / findings and priontize for management presen'ation J. Exercise Critione l

i i Date: August 16,1996 l Time: 0900-1000 Location: CY EOF Purpose, Present self-assessment report to station management on exercise performance K. NRC Exit Date: August 16,1996 Time: Following the critique Location: CY EOF prelirninary  ;

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NRC presentation of observations / findings on annual exercise l j Attendees: All lead controllers and station management 4

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Time: 1300-1400 '

Location: Ramada Inn, Meriden, CT

Purpose:

State Debrief Attendees: State Officials and FEMA i M. FEMA Meetine with All Panicinants Date: August 19,1996 Time: 1600-1700 Location: Ramada Inn, Meriden, CT

Purpose:

State, local and other Agencies Debrief Attendees: State and Local Community Officials, and other Participants )

N. FEMA Public Meeting (critiaue)

Date: August 19,1996 Time: 1900-2000 Location: Middletown Town Hall

Purpose:

FEMA presents observations of Haddam Neck Exercise (Critique) q Attendees: Allwelcome O- Rev3 August 1996 96cy2. doc 11-3

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HADDAM NECK PLANT 1996 5 SCOPE / OBJECTIVES Section IB SCOPE The 1996 Haddam Neck Plant (HNP) annual emergency preparedness exercise is a full participation j exercise. All Plant, State of Connecticut, and local emergency response facilities in the HNP plume '

emergency planning zone will be activated. The HNP simulator and pre-staged operations personnel at l l

the simulator will drive scenario events. Offsite agencies will demonstrate FEMA core and scenario j dependent objectives, as well as selected six year objectives. One Host Community will demonstrate l congregate care and reception center activities. In addition, four local communities will demonstrate school evacuation.

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Utility Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company Northeast Utilities Company l CT State Aeencies EPZ Communities Governor's Office Chester Haddam

( Office of Emergency Management Colchester Lyme Department of Environmental Protection Deep River Madison ,

Department of Public Health Durham* Marlborough*

Connecticut State Police East Haddam Middletown*

Department of Agriculture East Hampton Portland

Department of Consumer Protection Essex* Salem l Department of Transportation

! Connecticut National Guard l Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired

[ Office of Policy and Management l Other Assistine Orennizations Host Community .

American Red Cross" New Haven **

United States Coast Guard

School evacuation demonstration is planned in these towns.

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1. ACCIDENT DETECTION AND ASSESSMENT (EPD Reference No.1)
Demonstrate the capability to initially and continuously detect, assess and confinn off normal conditions.

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2. EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION (EPD Reference No. 2) l Demonstrate the capability to classify an incident based on plant conditions and events in accordance with the emergency plan implementing procedures.
3. NOTIFICATION OF ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE RESPONDERS (EPD Reference No. 3) l l

Demonstrate the capability to promptly notify station on-call response personnel of the emergency classifications.

l Demonstrate the capability to promptly notify off-site officials, including the NRC, of emergency conditions and emergency classifications.

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4. COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION FLOW * (EPD Reference No. 4)

Demonstrate the capability to initiate and maintain communications between appropriate emergency response personnel.

Demonstrate the ability to effectively disseminate key information between facilities.

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5. RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL (EPD Reference No. 5)

Demonstrate the capability to continually assess the habitability of the emergency response facilities.

Demonstrate the capability to initiate on-site protective actions as specified in emergency response procedures.

Demonstrate the capability to protect assembled personnel in accordance with emergency response procedures.

Demonstrate the capability to provide at risk on-site personnel with adequate protective equipment. I NOTE: This objective also meets the requirement ofa semi-annualHealth Physics Drill. 1 l

6. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION * (EPD Reference No. 6)  !

Demonstrate the capability to decide on protective actions for the public. Appropriate decision makers should l promptly recommend protective actions consistent with criteria established in the emergency procedures.

l NOTE: The licensee 's action to address this area will be evaluatedfor efectiveness by the NRC (Unresolveditem l Q 95-10-01).

7. STAFF AUGMENTATION (EPD Reference No. 7) l Demonstrate the capability to adequately brief additional personnel when utilized.

Demonstrate the ability to plan for a shift change at each Emergency response facility.

8. SHIFT STAFFING (EPD Reference No. 8) l I

l Demonstrate the capability to staff the station emergency response organization in accordance with staffing l requirements identified within the emergency plan and response procedures.

Demonstrate the capability to activate emergency response facilities in accordance with emergency plan and response j procedures.  !

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9. JOINT INFORMATION CENTER (EPD Reference No 10) l Demonstrate the capability to have a designated spokesperson(s) providing timely exchange ofinformation with the news media.

Demonstrate the capability to activate ajoint news center and implement related emergency procedures in response to an event which requires interface with the news media. .

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11. DISPATCH AND COORDINATION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION TEAMS * (EPD Reference No. 27) l Demonstrate the capability to initiate and perform actions promptly following the decision to conduct an operation and to fully brief teams. 1 Demonstrate the capability to provide teams with adequate radiological exposure control measures and communications.

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12. CONDUCT EXERCISE CRITIOUE (10CFR50, Appendix E,IV. F 5.)

l Demonstrate the capability for each facility to hold a debrief at the end of the exercise while details are fresh.

l Demonstrate that the assigned observers and controllers document their findings in accordance with the objectives l to be demonstrated. Demonstrate that lead controllers clearly identify findings and note any weaknesses and i

deficiencies. Demonstrate a formal critique to station management is conducted that evaluates the overall performance of participants. )

i NOTE: The NRC is expected to observe the critiqueprocess and conduct an NRC exitfollowing the utility critique.

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1. ACCIDENT DETECTION AND ASSESSMENT (EPD Reference No.1) ALL Demonstrate the capability to initially and continuously detect, assess, and confum off normal conditions.

Initial accident recognition andplan activation will be conductedfrom the Station Simulator locatedin the Millstone Training Center. The scenario events generated by the Simulatorprovide the operational conditions which allow emergency organization personnel to demonstrate this objective.

Keyparameters will be tracked andtrends assessed utili:ing data originatingfrom the Simulator or leadcontroller. ISC stafshouldrecognise that events areprogressing abnormally and develop appropriate strategies to bring theplant to a safe condition.

i The ADIS and accident management team leader should briefthe DSEO on safe or accident l management strategies, including actual orpotential releasefuel damage and success pathsfor  !

stabilizing theplant.

The scenario willprovide and have information on plant and radiological conditions which will allowparticipants toprojectandevaluatepossibleradiologicalconsequences.Radiologicaldata 1 from monitoring teams will also be used to independently assess or confirm radiological l assessment. Fieldteams willbe dispatchedto ofsite locations to monitor andtake air samples.

No actuai control room personnelinvolvement is expected in the exercise. An announcement at the j beginning and end ofthe exercise will be made.

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[ 2. EMERGENCY CLASSTFICATION (EPD Reference No. 2) SCR i EOF Demonstrate the capability to classify a 1 incident based on plant conditions and events in accordance with the emergency plan implementing procedures.

Initial classification (s)will be made by the shift crew in the simulator. An upgrade will be initiated by the SERO ofneeded due to degrading conditions and in accordance with EPIP 1.5-1.

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3. NOTIFICATION OF ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE RESPONDERS (EPD Reference No. 3) EOF Demonstrate the capability to promptly notify station on-call response personnel of the emergency classifications.

Following the initial declaration ofan emergency the SERO members will be notified. The SMSA should complete the notificationform and use the ENRS as specified in procedures. The designated SMSA will utili:e the ENRS as well as other communications equipment located in the simulator.

Allformsshouldbe completed Demonstrate the capability to promptly notify off-site officials, including the NRC, of emergency

, conditions and emergency classifications.

Of-site oficials will receive notification within 15 minutes by EmergencyNotification Response System (ENRS) in accordance withprocedures. Follow-up notification is expectedfor non-1 responders. The NRC must be notified within an hour ofthe classification. All calls made will be l directed to an "NRC Control Cell. "

l Om 4. COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION FLOW * (EPD Reference No.4) ALL Demonstrate the capability to initiate and maintain communications between appropriate emergency response personnel.

ERF management shouldprovideperiodic updates on plant conditions and the emergency situation, particularly ifan upgrade ofemergency classification occurs after the SERO isfullystafed Once activated the DSEO (assisted by ADEOF, ADIS, MCRO, MTSC, as necessary) should classify the event andprovide the information to all ERFs using designated emergency communications systems.

NRC Improvement - ne control room data coordinator use of the wrong instrument to detect l

containment conditions, and the exchange ofinformation between the corporate TSC and onsite TSC on the onset of simulated core damage and time estimates for core uncovery.

Demonstrate the abilhy to effectively disseminate key information between facilities.

Various communication links will be established between the ERFs in order to transmit informat!~n anddata Recordkeeping and documentation will be demonstratedin accordance withprocedures.

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RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL (EPD Reference No. 5) ALL Demonstrate the capability to continually assess the habitability of the emergency response facilities.

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Radiation protection personnel will be assigned to conduct surveys and confirm initial and continuous habitability.

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Radiation protection personnel will monitorfor iodine and evaluate ifprotective measures are necessary. Actualsamples will be taken, however, a substitute sample andresults may be t

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On-site protective measures will include radiation exposure control and decision-making on station

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l ) evacuation ofnon-essentialpersonnel. Protectedarea evacuation, assembly andaccountability will i

be simulated Sitepersonnel will not leave the site, this aspect will be simulated Demonstrate the capability to provide at risk on-site personnel with adequate protective equipment.

Scenario events will require OSC Emergency teams to be dispatched to investigate problems associated with the emergency. Investigation andrepair activities willrequire implementation of l radiation protection controls includingplanning, monitoring andtracking ofradiation exposure.

l Although mock-ups ofequipmentfailures may be employed in areas ofthe site other than their actuallocation, radiation I:vels in the mock-up areas will be simulated to be consistent will that expected at the equipment /sys: cms ' actual location.

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6. PROTECrTVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION * (EPD Reference No. 6) EOF Demonstrate the capability to decide on protective actions for the public. Appropriate decision makers should promptly recommend protective actions consistent with criteria established in the j emergency procedures.

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NOTE: The licensee 's action to address this area will be evaluatedfor efectiveness by the NRC (Unresolveditem 95-10-01).

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1 A 24-hour stafing roster will be developed andprovided to the DSEO. The reliefshift will not be l activated. 1

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t Demonstrate the capability to staff the station emergency response organization in accordance with staffing requirements identified within the emergency plan and response procedures. l Additionalpersonnel brought in to assist must be briefed and responsibilities defined Back-up l personnel will be pre-stagedat the visitors center.

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Activation ofonsite 75C, OSC, andEOF within one hour ofthe Alert or higher emergency notification.

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9. JOINT INFORMATION CENTER (EPD Reference No.10) ARMORY l EOF Demonstrate the capability to have a designated spokesperson(s), providing timely exchange of information with the news media.

The Nuclear News Manage will develop and disseminate news releases to all ERFs in l

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l Demonstrate the capability to activate ajoint news center and implement related emergency procedures in response to an event which requires interface with the news media.

The Nuclear News Manager willsupport the state in providing timely information needed to address media issues.

10. RUMOR CONTROL (EPD Reference No.17) ARMORY l EOF l Demonstrate the ability to deal with rumors in a coordinated manner.

I O Managers ofPublic Information will research andprocess responses to rumors provided by 4

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Demonstrate the capability to initiate and perfonn actions promptly following the decision to conduct an operation and to fully brief teams. l Controllers willprovide technical information toplayers which will allowparticipants to:

analyse of-normal conditions; propose corrective actions; dispatch properlyprepared and equippedpersonnel and communicate results to other SERO members in a timely manner.

Demonstrate the capability to provide teams with adequate radiological exposure control measures and communications.

Controllers willprovide earned radiological andplant information to players which will allow them to assess conditions and take appropriateprotective measures.

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i The Controller / Observer (C/0) organisation is established and trained on the exercise objectives. An opportunity is providedfrom C/Os to observerplayer activities and discuss performancefollowing the exercise. CJOs willmeet with leadcontrollers andprovide written commentsprior to the leadcontroller meeting. The leadcontrollers meeting provides an integratedlook atplayerperformance anddevelopment ofexercise critique report. A critique will be scheduled with station management toprovide a self-assessment ofperformance.

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Section III SIMULATION POINTS A. Puroose The manual provides guidance for conducting the Haddam Neck 1996 exercise. It provides the l framework for demonstrating emergency response capabilities, conducting the drills and l evaluating response activities.

i B. Conceots of Ooerations and Control of Exercise 1

The Exercise Coordinator is assigned by the Director of Emergency Preparedness. The I coordinator oversees all drill related activities. The Coordinator is responsible for development and conduct of the scenario as delineated in EPDP-07, dated 3/24/95.

The Scenario Development Group is responsible for the development of the sequence of events.

The Planning committee is responsible for resolving all logistics problems.  ;

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i e An actual plant emergency condition develops coincident with the exercise.

  • An actual off-site situation impacts the response actions of Station participants.

In the event that the above items should occur, the following actions are taken:

j 1. Request the Shift Manager contact the DSEO and inform them of the situation.

2. The DSEO and Emergency Planning Services Management personnel should discuss and make a decision on the best course of action. The coordinator can then notify the appropriate personnel.

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J D) Player's Simulation List The following describes those specific actions which do not have to be performed and shall be simulated by exercise participants. All other actions are to be performed in accordance with emergency procedures. NO ACTION WILL BE ALLOWED WHICH ALTERS OR AFFECTS ACTUAL OPERATIONS OF THE PLANT.

1. Simulated meteorological data will be provided to the EDAN operator for use during the drill / exercise. No meteorological data will be on OFIS or SPDS
2. Pre-designated players will respond to the exercise. Additional players may be activated by the MOR, via a controller specified action.
3. Station evacuation alarm will only be sounded in the simulator and no actual personnel will assemble or leave the station.
4. Station accountability will be simulated.

O b 5. The actions of the normal on-shift NSOs will be conducted at the simulator.

6. The actions of the on shift HP Technician or Chem Technician will be conducted at the simulator.
7. The usage of the SPDS system in the TSC will be simulated.
8. Simulate notification to the NRC and other agencies not participating.
9. ERDS activation is simulated.
10. The control organization will notify the NRC at the start and end of exercise.
11. Corrective Action teams will be sent to the maintenance facility for all in plant repairs.
12. No actual control room participation is expected.

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1) The reactor is operating at approximately 100% of rated power. Theirdactor has been operating with no recent shutdowns.The fuel is near the end of core life.

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3) The reactor coolant boron concentration is approximately 22 ppm.
4) All other power generating and safety system equipment is operable.
5) The regional weather forecast is:

Today is expected to be warm and humid with high near 80 F. Winds will be west to northwest, l about 5 - 10 mph. Showers with associated strong winds are expected to pass through this afternoon as an upper level disturbance moves up and off the coast Tonight is expected to be clear and cool with a low of 53 F.

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At 1525, lightmng strikes the intake structure exhaust pipe from the fire diesel and causes a momentary loss of semi vital. Upon confirmation of damage to the intake stmeture, the shift manager should declare an

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At 1630, a small reactor coolant system (RCS) leak of approximately 25gpm develops in the head vent.

The operating shift should commence a normal plant shutdown. About twenty minutes later the loss of

, MCC-12 causes total loss of semi-vital and the reactor is tripped manually. It is important to note that the l plant page and station annunciation alarm will not operate due to a loss of Semi-Vital power. The "A"  ;

l charging pump fails due to a loss oflube oil pressure. The EOF should be activated at this time, about an l l hour after the ALERT notification. l By 1700, the shift will transition to Function Restoration procedure (FR-H.1) when feedflow cannot be l' established. The shift manager should declare a * * *SAE* *

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At approxunately 1755, the steam generator code safety lifts, releasing RCS secondary and primary coolant water directly to the environment. By 1800 the SERO is expected to declare a * *

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As Reactor Vessel level Indication (RVLIS) decrease to zero, core uncovery occurs. The CETs l l tongueures and contamment radiation monitor readmgs increase to over 1200 F and 1300 R/hr, l respectively. The radioactivity gases between the fuel pellets (GAP activity) is released from the fuel into l the RCS and ultunately to the environment. j l

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The SERO is expected to pursue multiple success paths to restore core cooling.,A repair teams is able to restore power to emergency Bus 8 at 1820.

At 1825 the safety sticks open after repeated cycling and a direct pathway to the environment occurs.

I Offsite dose rates should be reported by field monitoring teams at the site boundary and beyond. The  !

SERO is expected to isolate the RCS loop to tenninate the release. This occurs once pressure decreases below 400 lbs. Also, MCC-12 is restored at this time and the reactor can be stabilized.

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    • 1525 0:05 Event 2, Lightning strike resulting in: (1) damage to intake structure and (2) loss of normal semi-vital bus power supply, semi-vital powered by alternate.

1545 0:25 Event 3, ALERT, Visible damage to structures (Intake building ).

1630 1:10 Event 4, RCS head vent leak about 25gpm.

" 1650 1:30 Event 5, Loss of MCC-12, total loss of Semi Vital power. Rx Tripped manually.

i 1655 1:35 Event 6,. Charging pump 1 A trips, due to loss of main oil pump.

l 1700 I 1:40 Event 7, SAE , RCS and FUEL potential barrier failure containment. i

    • 1710 1:50 Event 8, HPSI line break inside contamment 1715 1:55 Event 9, Condensate pump disabled 1735 2:15 Event 10, SGTR full tube both ends

" 1740 2:20 Event 11, All RCP seals fail, CETs and CD 1/2 begin to rise.

1755 2:35 Event 12, Safety opens, minor release to environment.

1800 2:40 Event 13, General Emergency, posture code Alpha.

1810 2:50 Event 14, RVLIS decrease to 0%, CET start increasing rapidly.

1820 3:00 Event 15, Bus 8 Repair is complete 1820 3:00 Event 16, CETs > 1200 F and C/D 1/2 approaching 1300 R/hr  !

1825 3:05 Event 17, SG code safety sticks open, release to environment begins.

1915 3:55 Event 18, RCS loop isolated i

    • Event 19, End of Exercise.

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StmDriv AFW PumpsTrip FWO8A & B Both AFW WLifailtotrip Auto AFW Fails RX20A & B Start i A2 Open on*N EDO '

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Disable'N EDO EDk28 Align Bus 4&S forless Bus 8 Close 4T5 Align Elect PInnt with Bus 8 i Bus 8 BKRsin TPO 2T8 Deenergized

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  • control room. expected completion time ofrepairs is 2-3 hours.
  • Previous shift has aligned primary water to the vacuum priming system and secured water treatment and well water pumps.

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Event 1 ECL conditions. Dri!! Start. capacity deficiency and CONIEX nottfies control room ofweather warnings and load deficiency in Severe Storm Warning effect.

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CC-II2 ON CC-14 ON FDS-7a SWOID T= 0:25 ED14 @ 91% e Sht)? Managerprovider event classrfication (EPIP 1.5-1) and 1545 ALERT (TA2)is declared based on Cl ify nt at ALERT Event 3 vnsable damage to structures. assumes DSEOfunction. (EPIP l.5-21). gggy (Intake Huilding and Diesel Fire pump).

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  • SmallRCS Leak develops inside C1MT(~15 to 20 GPM). The crew 1630 T= 1:10 approximately 25 gpm. wrilevaluate andcommence a normalplant shutdown, Event d
  • o Operators enter AOP 3.2 .91. Reactor Cnolant System Leak. Refer to TechnicalSpecupcati n M.6. The shup may choose to begin load reduction using NOP 2.2-1. RMSR-1I andR-I2 olarm due to leakageinto containment.

T= 1:30 tass of MCC-l2 causes totalloss ED06S

  • A loss ofsemi-vital occurs due to afailure in the Semi vrtal breaker I650 ofsemi-vital. Rx tripped manually. on MCC-12.

Event 5 Operators enter procedure E 0. SWO8A.B.C.D e The crew trips Rxtikrbene, tnps allRCPs, and shops charging pump

@l00% suction to the RusTayer imm. actions ofE-0.

  • Sinot required E-0is completedatSrep 4 and operators transition Ann overide 0-1, to ES-0.1 while the Shsp Managerrperforms EOP 3.1-% Loss of B7B-ON Semi-vitalpouwr,Inparallel "FFI Y N e The crew transettons to FR-il.1 whenfeedflow cannot be estabitshed.

Note: Plant page and station annunciation alarm will not operate due to the loss of Semi-Vital power.

Charging Pump trip precursor C-1, B5T-OFF Charging Pump Aux Oil pump operating T=l:33 C-l, B58.ON Charting Pump Aux Oil pump low pressure Charging Pump I Atiips,due to CV21A ne A charging pump trips due to a loss of tube oil pressure.

1655 T=l:35 Event 6 loss ofMain Oil Pump Operators trip operating charging pump and start Metering pump 1700 T= 1:40 SAE(BSI) declared. RCS and Fuel CSF Red Path-Ilest Sink occurs. OFIS h a RED Event 7 potentialbarrier failure. (FCD-l PATil-IIE/.T Sink for and RCB-1) previous 15 minutes.

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Detailed Sequence of Events C""""'"O~I 1710 T =l:50 *D"IIPSI Line break inside I/O theWIIPSI inten the crew actuates Slin FR-H.1for Feed & Bleed the running HPSI Everta centsuunent, pump amps increasing ammeter at 220 pump experiences a break in the NPSIcommon fyection line in CIMT. "E. i g

aue to runout. amps , i SI A/P 15-1 A at The RWST leak malf. simulates th RWST pumpdown by the IIPSI. When 220 the llPSI is tripped, remove the malf. to stabilize RWST level.

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  • HPSIis stopped CSF Red Path-Ileat Sink.

S105@l4% LIDPs may be considered as a means ofRCS depressurisation at this time.

Removo SIO5 when HPSt is stopped.

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1715 T= 1:55 Main Condensate Pumps are FWO1A instability in the station 4160v electric system results in over. current 3g9 i

Event 9 disabled. FWOIB tripping ofboth Main Condensate Pumps.Thisfarlure removes the ability ofthe crew to establishfeedflow using condensate pumps. Investigation of thepatture determines that the motorjunction bores are scorched and ,

damaged. Thepumps wellnot be repatrable wuthin the scenario ttme hmit.

OSC teams dispatched to testore safety injection (charging pump) and core coohng.

SERG expected to establish Aux Spray to depressurize the RCS 1735 T= 2:15 Steam Generator tube rupture SG02D @ 100% 'Ihe DP across the tubesheet of #4 S/0 is large enough to cause a full failure Contingency- II Event 10 occun. Double end shear. > 800 ofone tube. DoNOTclassifyprior to l 8P"E 1800.  !

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1740 T= 2:20 RCP Seal failure Use RC07@l00% Adjust RCS mass loss to control CET temperature rise. RCS pressure must Event 11 CM14 to simulate be monitored to ensure SO refill causes code safety lifting . i seat failure. Adjust RC07 as necessary toincrease mass  ;

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E 1755 mT=2:35 Steam Generator Code Snfeties lift. SERO expected to declare GeneralEmergency-Alpha. based onfadure of {gg Event 12 third barrier gCNB4). steam safeties hftmg.

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Event 14 Tamp-increasing rapidly.

Control room well receive report that repatrs on bus 8 are completed contingency - 19 1820 T= 3:00 Operators restore power to Event 15 emergency Bus 8. Repairs to Dus 8 are SERO expected toprioritize actions to estabbsh core cooling via HPS! or LPSIpump. The SERO may also align the Aur Electric Feed Pumpfor completed. l refill ofintact SGs, Primary water orfire noter rep!! may be attempted as (;,,,,g,,,g3ny a corrective action during entry into 1R-H.l.

AMTplayers expected to estimate the potential core damage and hydrogen Conttagency-18 I820 T= 3:00 CETs and CD 112 approaching increasing rspidly. production. MCC-12 repairs have been Event 16 completed.

The repeated opening ofthe safety valve willcause it tofailopen. Dre 1825 T=3DS SO Code Safety sticks open. MS071@ l00% release to atmosphere will be the third barrierfatture, confirming GE-Release to environment hegms. Alpha classificotton.

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ALTERNATE SUCCESS PATil: When SI pumps are started and CETs decrease, the failed open S/O safety valve will rescat itself, terminating the  ;

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Sub-scenario actions are integrated into the overall timeline of events followed during the exercise. This additional information is for use by the OSC controllers; any deviations or changes should be discussed with the lead controller. All completed repairs or equipment actions must be cleared with the simulator J booth operator prior to letting the player (s) report back their success to the SERO.

The controllers for the Emergency Response Teams (ERTs) will have photographs of the affected equipment. ERTs dispatched to the plant will " perform" their work in the Maintenance modular building l second floor conference room. No vital area access will be made during the exercise. All ERT personnel l

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Controllers will have ERTs locate the tools necessary for completion of repairs. Tools will not be removed from their storage locations. This will necessitate accessing the I&C and Maintenance tool cribs. The OSC will be allowed to send personnel to the "B" switchgear lower level, which is the inplant j staging area for the ERTs.

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p Start Time Comoletion Time Q 1) DieselFire Pump ~1530 end

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t The initial lightening strike at 1525 will hit the diesel driven fire pump exhaust pipe on the side of the intake structure. The exhaust pipe will be severely damaged. The section of pipe on the outside of the intake structure and ~5 feet of the pipe inside the intake will be destroyed. This will leave an ~25 in 2 physical breach of the vital area. The lightening will cause damage to the sheet metal of the intake structure. Pieces of sheet metal will be found scattered around the inside and outside of the intake. A large chunk will impact the oil filter unit of the diesel fire pump resulting in severe damage and an oil puddle on the floor. Several alarms associated with the pump will be received in the control room. The "D" service water pump will trip and the NSO will report a dent in the side of the motor housing.

IID Assessment \ Renair Activities:

Security will report the lightening strike to the control room. A NSO sent to investigate will report the local alarms to the control room and describe :he damage to the diesel exhaust pipe and the oil filter and the "D" service water pump motor. Maintenance supervision sent to the scene will determine that the exhaust pipe and oil filter unit need to be replaced. Maintenance supervision will recommend tagging  !

out the fire pump to allow repairs. Security will assess the size of the hole in the side of the intake I structure and determine whether or not a guard needs to be stationed at the breach location. Operations lQ l

is expected to direct the NSO to place the diesel fire pump in "Off" locally to prevent it from starting until a tagout can be generated for the repairs. The NSO is expected to be directed to isolate the "D" service water pump mechanically.

IV) Event Close out:

l When the Alert is declared and evacuation initiated, the SERO organization is not expected to pursue further repairs to the diesel fire pump or the service water pump.

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C The lightning must have hit the diesel fire pump exhaust pipe. There is only 5 feet ofit left at the pump. There are sheet metal pieces all over the place out here and a hole in the side of the building where the pipe used to be. One of the pieces must have hit the oil fiher on the diesel fire pump. It is broken off and there is a puddle of oil under it.

All of the oil is inside the cofferdam. I don't see any of the missing exhaust pipe. The "D" service water pump motor casing has a big dent in it.

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Issue the following message after the Shift Manager / Unit Supervisor has requested maintenance to investigate the diesel fire pump damage.

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THIS IS A DRILL I took a look at the fire pump damage. That pump needs to be tagged out and the exhaust pipe and oil filter housing replaced.

All my guys have gone home, do you want me to call in people or can this wait til tomorrow? I'm pretty sure we have pipe available onsite to do thejob but I don't know about an oil filter housing. I'll start getting the paper work ready. That "D" service water pump motor doesn't look good. I wouldn't run it until the electricians have looked at it.

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Title:

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, ID Descrintion:

l l As a result of an IE Bulletin, bus work fasteners are being replaced on Bus 8. This work started at 1230 today. Two electricians are working to complete the necessary repairs. Bus 9 fasteners were replaced l yesterday and thejob took 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />. A Limiting Condition of Operation (LCO 3.8.3) is in effect. The Unit is three hours into the eight hour action statement. As a result of the bus being out of service, the B train of HPSI, LPSI and Charging and the electric auxiliary feedwater pump are not available.

l Assessment and repairs should take an additional three hours. Expected completion time is ~1820. If the Shift Manager decides to evacuate the protected area when the Alert is declared at ~1545, one of the electricians calls the control room to ask if they should leave. The shift is expected to tell them to remain on the job. If the electricians are directed to evacuate, the ADTS and MCRO are expected to place a high priority on re-deploying the electricians to complete the repairs after the SERO is staffed..

HD Assessment \ Renair Activities:

l At the start of the scenario,2 electricians are working to complete the fastener replacement. At the time of the Alert (~1545), they have completed half of the work. If evacuated, the electricians will leave all l

tools, parts and papenvork at the work site. If not evacuated, the two electricians will continue work and l (~g will have all necessary parts and tools to complete the job. The repair team dispatched to complete the

' V repairs (if original electricians evacuated) will find all necessary materials for repair completion at Bus 8.

The remaining tasks include:

1. Fastenerinstallation l 2. Untagging of equipment i

IM Event Close out:

At ~1820, the repair team reports the repairs to 4160V Bus 8 are completed. This time will be the same whether the original electricians or an emergency repair team completes the job. The tagging is cleared l and Bus 8 is re-energized by the operating crew. The "B" train of SI pumps can then be started. The electric auxiliary feedwater pump will also be available for operation. l W

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MCC5 ID

Description:

i At the time (1525) of the first lightning strike, the semi-vital normal supply from MCC 5 fails. The i semi-vital ABT transfers to MCC 12. The momentary loss of semi-vital power causes a transient on the I feedwater system. The operating crew will monitor the feed system and steam generator levels to ensure

at they return to normal and stabilize. l IID Assessment \ Repair Activities:

If an electrician or NSO is dispatched to the MBT, they will see visible damage to the cable (129PL3) coming out of the MBT. Replacement of the cable will be required to restore this power supply to the ,

semi-vital buses. The repair plan, if pursued, will include: I

1. Tagout of MBT
2. Locating replacement cable in the warehouse i
3. Obtaining splicing materials
4. Obtaining splicing tools
5. Removal of section of damaged cable
6. Splice in new cable fw 7. Untagging ofMBT l

l IV) Event Close out:

If this success path is pursued, completion will be allowed but not reported as complete during the exercise. He players success will be acknowledged and they will be informed that, for purposes of the l I

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( There is an odor of bumt electrical equipment at the MBT.

The cable coming from the MBT is damaged. There is no fire.

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Issue this message if me MBT ERT simulates completion of repairs to cable 129PL3

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  • MESSAGE * * * * "

THIS IS A DRILL Well done on your repair work. For purposes of the exercise scenario, you will not be allowed to report completion of this  !

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ID

Description:

At 1650, MCC 12 is lost when the feeder breaker from 480v Bus 1I trips due to bad solder points in the feeder breaker. 'Ihe result is a total loss of semi-vital power. The operating crew will trip the plant and secure all reactor coolant pumps. The plant page system and station annunciation alarm will not function' .

without semi-vital power. The power operated relief valves (PORVs) will not be available. As the scenario unfolds, the operating crew is expected to place a high priority on restoring semi-vital power in order to regain the ability to use the PORVs for ream. coolant system bleed and feed..

III) Assessment \ Repair Activities:  !

If the operating crew dispatches a NSO to investigate, the NSO will find the supply breaker to MCC 12 <

in the trip free position. If an attempt to reset and close the breaker is made, the breaker will l

immediately trip again and the mechanical shock of the breaker tripping will cause the overcurrent target drop to actuate. No overcurrent condition actually exists. The MCRO should contact the ADTS to have the loss of semi-vital investigated. When an electrician arrives at the breaker, it will be in the trip O free position with the overcurrent flag showing. Visual inspection of the breaker or cubicle will not reveal the problem. The electrician will need to obtain test equipment from the electrical shop to investigate further. When testing by the electrician has determined that an overcurrent condition does not exist, he should recommend installing a spare breaker to re-energize the bus.

IV) Event Close out:

At ~1915, the repair team reports that no overcurrent condition actually exists and that a spare breaker has been installed An NSO is dispatched to clear any tagging and coordinate re-energizing MCC 12 with the Control Room.

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THIS IS A DRILL The supply breaker for MCC 12 tripped again and now has an overcurrent target drop.

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FROM: ERT Controller TO: MCC 12 ERT

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  • " CONTROLLER NOTE "*

Issue this message when the ERT simulates aniving at the MCC 12 feeder breaker.

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Q If a NSO had attempted to reclose the breaker:

The supply breaker for MCC 12 is tripped and has an j overcurrent target drop.

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The supply breaker for MCC 12 is tripped.

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. . . . . . COMMAND " " "

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ERT must locate necessary test equipment and talk through the testing process to earn this message.

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Title:

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ID

Description:

When the plant trips, the main feedwater pumps are lost as a result of a faulty suction pressure switch.

The control operator will attempt to start the steam driven auxiliary feed pumps. The pumps will trip during startup. An NSO dispatched to investigate will find the steam supply relief valves lifting on both steam driven pumps. He will not be able to reset the overspeed trip valves. i i

IID Assessment \ Repair Activities: l The Unit Supervisor should direct the NSO to isolate the steam supplies to the steam driven pumps and attempt to reset the overspeed trip. During the attempt to manually reset the trip valves, the "L" shaped handle will snap off such that there is no valve stem remaining external to the valves. Mechanics )

dispatched for repairs will determine that the valves require disassembly to replace the stems. If  !

pursued, the following activities will be necessary:

1. The operating crew will tagout the steam supply to the overspeed trip valves.
2. Mechanics will attempt to locate parts in the warehouse; new stems and gaskets
3. Mechanics will obtain tools from the maintenance tool crib.
4. Mechanics will disassemble the valves and replace the stem and gaskets.
5. Operations will untag and return the steam driven auxiliary feed pumps to service. ,

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1 This repair will not be completed during the exercise. If the ERT feels that they have completed the '

l repairs, this will be acknowledged and the ERT will be informed that, for purposes of the scenario, they

! will not be allowed to report completion of the repairs for the rest of the scenario.

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Title:

Loss of "A" Charging Pump ID

Description:

He main oil pump for the "A" charging pump is lost when MCC 12 is de-energized at 1650. The auxiliary oil pump is degaded and is insufficient to lubricete the charging pump bearings. Alarms in the control room will alert the operating crew of the problem. They will receive a " Low Oil Pressure" alarm associated with the "A" charging pump. If they do not secure the pump, it will trip at ~1655 on overcurrent as the bearing damage worsens.  !

IID Assessment \ Renair Activities:

The control room staff should notify the ADTS of the loss of the charging pump and request investigatien. Mechanics sent to investigate should do the following:

1. Verify with the control roem that the pump switch is in TPO (Trip Pull Out).
2. Attempt to rotate pump by hand - pump will rotate
3. Recommend to the OSC (or OSC/TSC staff will determine) that the auxiliary oil pump be replaced.

A repair plan will be developed to replace the Auxiliary oil pump and should include the following:

1. Tagout of the charging pump and auxiliary oil pump. l
2. Obtain replacement oil pump from the warehouse.

p 3. Removal of failed oil pump and installation of new oil pump by mechanics I

b IV) Event Close out:

i His repair will not be completed during the exercise due to the length cf the repairs..

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. . . . . . COMMAND " " "

  • " CONTROLLER NOTE *"

Issue this message if a NSO is dispatched to investigate the "A" charging pump.

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  • MESSAGE * * * * *
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  • " CONTROLLER NOTE *"

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rotate the charging pump by hand.  ;

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Title:

Condensate Pump Trip ID

Description:

As another squall line moves through the area at 1715, instability in the 4160v system results in sequential overcurrent tripping of both main condensate pumps with extensive damage to the motor connection boxes.

IID Assessment \ Repair Activities:

Visual inspection reveals extensive deformation and scorching of both condensate pump motor connection terminal boxes. If pursued, the following actions are expected:

1. Operations tags out the condensate pumps.
2. Electricians remove connection box covers and discover one terminal on each condensate pump damaged.
3. Terminal will need to be untaped and new connectors spliced to cable. This will take at least one day to complete.

1% Event Close out:

i fo This repair is not expected to be pursued by the SERO.

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if viewing breaker: The condensate pump breakers are tripped with an overcurrent target drop.

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Title:

Alternate Water Supply To Steam Generators ID

Description:

During the prolonged loss of feedwater to the steam generators, the steam generators will dry out. The SERO may decide to provide alternate feed to the steam generators by aligning primanf water via hose connections to the feed header. Hose connections are provided on the individual Steam Generator feed lines near the feed water regulating valves. Additional guidance on providing emergency feed from fire water to steam generators is provided in AOP 3.2-24 " Flooding of the Connecticut River". It is expected that primary water would be the preferable source for chemistry considerations.

IID Assessment \ Repair Activities:

l One NSO will be sent to reconfigure existing hose connections to align primary water to the Steam Generator feed lines. The alignment will permit a single SG to be fed at a time, necessitating an NSO to remain in the area to shift feed as needed. Should the MCRO decide to implement fire water feed to l steam generators, then the guidance in AOP 3.2-24 will be provided to the NSO.

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After CR Controller ^'tual CR-Shia Command- 1 Announce Exercise Start

" 8" l ALERT 1500 EPC NRC Command- 2 Information on exercise conduct Emw lead Controller Facility Command- 3 Turnover information

  • Managers j 1500 Sim Controller Simulator CR Command- 4 Turnover information 1520 Sim Controller Sim Shift Command- 5 CONVEX capacity alert and weather Manager warning.

1525 Sim Controller Simulator CR Command- 6 Message from security regarding Lightmng strike at screenwell 1545 Sim Controller Sim Shift Contingency- 6A Classify event at ALERT Manager 1555 Security Sim CR / Command- 7 Squallline moved through. Current Controller Security SS conditions- no rain and ostrcast.

l 1705 TSC Controller MTSC Contingency- 7A OFIS displaying HEAT SINK -RED l PATH 1710 Sim Controller Simulator CR Command- 8 MESSAGE DELETED A

1710 Sim Controller Simulator CR Command- 8A Should PASS system be prepared?

1715 Sim Contoller Simulator CR Command- 9 MESSAGE DELETED 1720 Lead EOC DSEO Contingency- 10 Declare esentin progress as a SITE Controller AREA EMERGENCY-CHARLIE TWO.

1730 Sim Controller Sim Shift Contingency.11 Do not classify esent as GENERAL Manager EMERGENCY at this time.

1735 MPI Controller MPI Command.12 Rumor Control Message 1745 MPI Controller MPI Command- 13 Rumor ControlMessage

, 1755 ERT Controller ERT Command- 14 Operations has completed isolation of #4 l

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1 br ana Sim Controller Sim Shift Command- 15 Esucuation and accoutability are Em Manager complete.

I 1800 TSC Controller MTSC Contingency - 16 #4 SG code safeties arelifting 1810 Lead EOC DSEO Contingency- 16A Classify event as GENERAL Controller EMERGENCY- ALPHA i

1825 MPI Controller MPI Command- 17 Rumor Control Message 1830 ERT Contmiler ERT (MCC-12) Contingency- 18 Repairs to MCC-12 feed to Semi-Vital 1830 ERT Controller ERT (Bus 8) Contingency- 19 Bus 8 has been repaired and is ready for service.

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Messages Inder -Pawe 2 of 2 Time From To Type Message Text 1835 MPI Controller MPI Command- 21 Rumor Control Message 1840 MPI Controller MPI Command- 22 Rumor Control Message 1845 MPI Controller MPI Command- 23 Rumor Control Message 2030 CR Controller ControlRoom Command-24 Terminate Exercise

=2030 EPC NRC Command- 25 Exercise termination 2030 Lead Facility Command- 26 Direct all players to restore work areas to Controllers Managers operational status.

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Ci "This is a drill. Attention all personnel, an ALERT has been declared. All designated players report to your assigned emergency facility. This is a drill. Attention all personnel, an ALERT has been declared. All designated players report to your assigned emergency facility. This is a drill."

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'IIIIS IS A DRILL Provide facility managers with the following briefinginformation:

  • The plant is operating at 100% power.

Emergency Bus 8 has been out of service for repairs to the ST2 breaker terminal connections, since 1230.

Expected completion time is approximately 1830. As a consequence "B" train HPSI, LPSI, Charging pump and the Electric Auxiliary Feed Pump are out of service. Work is in progress with (2) Electricians assigned.

  • All automatic systems are operating.
  • The region has experienced severe thunderstorms.
  • The previous shift aligned primary water to the vacuum priming system and shut down the well water system.

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THIS IS A DRILL Provide Simulator Control Room players with the following shift turnover :

O e The plant is operating at 100% power.

  • Emergency Bus 8 has been out of service for repairs to the ST2 breaker tertninal connections, since 1230.

Expected completion time is approximately 1830. As  ;

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  • The previous shift aligned primary water to the vacuum priming system and shut down the well water system.

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CONVEX has issued a Capacity Defiency Alert.

O V The severe weather in the area has resulted in the tripping of a number of generating stations.

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Shortly afterward report thefollowing:

"This is the CAS operator, a guard he.s reponed observing a lightning strike at the screenwell building."

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THIS IS A DRILL A squall line moved into the Connecticut River Valley from the west. Heavy lightnmg lasted N about 1/2 hour. Currently it is overcast and it (d has stopped rauung.

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THIS IS A DRILL The OFIS system has displayed a HEAT SINK-Red Path for the past 15 minutes.

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THIS IS A DRILL "I wanted to find out what precautions are being taken to protect property in the area near Connecticut Yankee if it is evacuated. I own a l

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THIS IS A DRILL "I've heard the State Police are setting up road blocks in all the towns around Connecticut Yankee to keep people from getting out to other towns, Is this true? I have a cousin who lives in Haddam and I want her to come stay with me, here in Hartford."

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THIS IS A DRILL Accountability and evacuation have been completed in accordance with EPIP 1.5-14.

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THIS IS A DRILL "This is the Haddam Neck Fire Chief. Have Potassium lodide tablets been recommended for use by emergency workers. If so, how do we get them?"

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THIS IS A DRILL "This is Frank Davis at the Sunset Reson. Is the accident at Connecticut Yankee significant enough that I should tell people staying here not to drink the water? Also,I willlose business if the people leave and I want to know who is going to pay for this?"

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THIS IS A DRILL "This is the Town of Haddam. The first selectwoman of Cromwell called us and asked if a radioactive cloud is heading toward their Town. If so, how long willit take to get here?"

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REPEAT. The emergency plan exercise has beca terminated."

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The following tables and charts with information about important plant parameters during the transient are provided to assist in the understanding of the scenario events and effects.

It should be noted that the simulator will be providing the actual data for use in the exercise. This data is for informational use only. Also, in the event that the simulator is unavailable the day of the exercise, this ,

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d Section VIII Radiological Assumptions Overview The radiological assumptions are provided to explain the source of radioactive materials released into the environment. Due to the loss of reactor coolant system inventory the fuel becomes uncovered. As a result of the uncovery the fuel heats up and the gases in the fuel rod gap are released. The RCS activity is released into contamment through the head vent leak and reactor coolant pump seal failure. This increases the level of radioactive material in contamment leading to a rise in contamment radiation monitor readmgs. Due to the loss of the semi-vital electrical bus other radiation monitors have no power.

At approximately 1735 a steam generator tube ruptures in steam generator number 4 (SG 4). This causes prima y coolant activity to be transported into SG 4's secondary side. From 1735 to 1755 normal reactor coolant noble gas and iodine activity builds up in SG 4 's steam space. A release to the environment begins at about 1755 when the safety on SG 4 lifts due to secondary side pressure reachmg 985 psig. This release occurs about 20 minutes after tube rupture.. As core temperature increases the fuel heat up is sufficiently high to cause 30 % clad damage. The gap activity inside these rods is released into the prunary coolant Offsite dose rates are starting to rise as a result. Increases in core temperatures result in 50 % more of the fuel rods experience clad damage. The noble gas and DEQ I-131 activity release rate to the emironment is summanzed on page VIII- 2. Due to the bouyancy and mcmentum of the release it is modelled as an elevated release.

The onsite and offsite dispersion model, ADAM, uses site specific terrain features. ADAM is a PC based variable trajectory guassian puff model. He model provides for decay in transit of the plume and uses site meteorological conditions representative of the Haddam Neck emergency plannmg zone. He ADAM model is used to generate the onsite and offsite radiological data.

l The weather is a typical August day which is expected to be warm and humid with high near 80 F. Winds l will be west to northwest about 5 - 10 mph.. The atmospheric stability is stable.

As a result, the most effected sector is the south southeast or sector "H ", Also, the adjacent sectors l southeast to south. The integrated dose onsite and offsite can be determined by sumnung the dose rates for each time period.The release is termmated when the RCS loop is isolated stopping the flow out the steam generator.

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. beta) only) cpm ICi/m"3 ;cepm ImR/hr ,m R/hr I , , i A1.1 i 0 0; 1361 0}0.00E+00} 0 D2.1 1 0: O! 1011 010.00E+00l 0 E2.1 ' 0; 0l I 101> Oi0.00E+00l 0 F2.1 0; O!  ! 130; O!0.00E+001 0 l F2.2  ; Oi O! I 101: 010.00E+00 j 0 l G2.1  ! 14.001 7.00; 21100: 13i 2.10E-10l-G3.1  ! 0.40! 0.40) 1300' Oi0.00E+00j 0 G4.1 0.60! 0.301 1000: 01 7.00E-15l 35000 G6.1 i 0.00i 0.00i 1 103; Oi0.00E+001 0 H1.1  ! 112.001 56.00! I 168100! 11 1.70E-11 l-H2.1  ! 18.00' 9.00i  ! 27100l 11i 1.90E-10i- l H3.1  ! 118.001 59.001 1771001 2461 4.10E-091""" l l H4.1  ! 460.00l 230.001 . 690100! 583 9.70E-09!-

l /] H5.1 500.00) 250.001 7501001 535 8.90E-091- l

(/ H6.1 12.001 6.00!  !

18100i 12l 2.00E-10!-

H7.1 j 0.00l 0.00i l 101! Oi 0.00E+00: 0 J1.1 1 7.001 7.00l l 21100j O! 0.00E+00 0 l J2.1 1 0.20! 0.20 l 7001 0 0.00E+001 0 l J3.1 , 0.001 0.00 1 100i 0 0.00E+00 ; O

J4.1 0.00 0.001 I 103; O 0.00E+00, O l K1.1 0.50 0.501  ! 1600i 0 0.00E+00! O L1.1 O.20l 0.20l 7001 0 0.00E+00; O L2.1 i 0.00! 0.00i 102! Ol 0.00E+001 0 M1.1  ! 0.00i 0.00! i 1001 010.00E+00! O M2.1  ! 0.00 j 0.00i l 103l 0!0.00E+001 0 N1.1 i 0.001 0.00 j  ! 1131 Oi0.00E+00
0 l N2.1 1 0.00: 0.00l 101! 010.00E+00 l 0 P2.1 0.00; 0.00 j >

103! 010.00E+00i 0 l  !

l Q1.1  ! 0.20! 0.20 j  ! 7001 010.00E+00i 0 l R1.1 1 0.0 01 0.001  ; 1071 0j 0.00E+00! 0 l R2.1  ! 0.00! 0.001 j 100 0. 0.00E+00; O i i i i Note:  !  !

l (

' LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr t(<2,0 mR/hrnas read), I l LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr i(<0.2mR/hr=as read) :

LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr !(<0.04mR/hr=as read) p Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc l i Qi """; Denotes offscale (i.e.>100,000 cpm). .

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! I

' Radiological Data  ;

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! 'k./  ! ;Off-Site Dose Guide !

; Scenario Time: l18:45-19:00 l l Radiation Dose Rate t j llodine Sample Readings l  ; Window Window ; I I

lOpen ' Closed I Ambient adc.

SaWe (gamm Sample jga fea&g Point .cepm l beta) ionly)  ; cpm l

! Ci/m"3 jcepm

.mR/hr ImR/hr i l l A1.1 1 0.001 0.001  ! 1001 0 0.00E+00l 0 D2.1  ! 0.00 l 0.00l 1001 0 0.00E+00i 0 E2.1 i 0.00i 0.001 -

100! 0 0.00E+00i 0 F2.1 0.001 0.001 i 1001 0 0.00E+00; 0 F2.2 0.001 0.00!  ; 101! 0 0.00E+00: 0 G2.1 8.601 4.301 l 13000! 8 1.60E-10!"""

G3.1 0.051 0.0 51 l 247; 0: 0.00E+00 0 G4.1 1 0.00! 0.00! l 100: Oi0.00E+00: 0 G6.1 0.00l 0.00; i 106 0! 1.30E-14! 65000 H1.1 l 94.001 47.00i i 1411001 22 , ' 4.20E-10 ;"""

H2.1 i 10.40l 5.20; i 15700) 228i 4.30E H3.1 10.401 5.20, i 15700l 583. 1.10E-08 :"*"*

H4.1 16.601 8.30l i 250001 111 i 2.10E-09 !"""

H5.1 i 20.001 10.00i 3 30100j 69, 1.30E-091-H6.1 .

40.001 20.00I '

601001 40: 7.50E-101-y/ H7.1 46.001 23.00; 691001 44! 8.30E-101-H8.1 24.001 12.00!  ! 361001 22: 4.10E-101-H9.2 98.001 49.00 l 1471001 90i 1.70E-091-H10.1 7.401 3.70: 4 112001 71 1.30E-10!-

J1.1 5.30) 5.30l l 16000l O! 0.00E+00 j 0 J2.1 0.20i 0.20! '

700l 010.00E+001 0 J3.1 0.001 0.00, i 1001 Oi0.00E+001 0 J4.1  : 0.00l 0.00: i 100j Oi 0.00E+00! O K1.1 i 0.40! 0.40!  : 1300! Oi 0.00E+00l 0 L1.1 i 0.1 01 0.10!  !

4001 0' O.00E+001 0 L2.1  : 0.001 0.001  : 1011 010.00E+00l 0 M1.1 i 0.001 0.00: i 1001 O! 0.00E+00! O M2.1 '

O.00! 0.001 i 1021 010.00E+00; 0 N1.1 i 0.001 0.00: I 1091 0; 0.00E+00! O N2.1 0.00i 0.00:  ! 1001 0l 0.00E+00! O P2.1 t 0.00! 0.00: i 102! 010.00E+00l 0 Q1.1 l 0.20l 0.20)  ! 700i 0, 0.00E+001 0 R1.1 1 0.00l 0.001 1041 Oi 0.00E+00: 0 R2.1 i 0.00 0.001 l 100; 0, 0.00E+00i 0 i  !  ! l i l Note:

l LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr .(<2.0 mR/hr=as read)'

! LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr (<0.2mR/hr=as read) l

'( LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr (<0.04mR/hr=as read) l Ci/m"3 is the same as UCi/cc i


 : Denotes offscale (i.e.>100.000 cpm). !

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i lHaddam Neck Emergency Plan Exercise 1 8/14/96i Radiological Data I 1 i i lOff-Site Dose Guide I  ; i l l tScenario Time: !19:00-19:15 l l Radiation Dose Rate ; <

llodine Sample Readings l ' Window Window l sd  % ent l Sample Sample (gamma + (gamma Reading Conc fa c.

j Filter pg

! beta) only) cpm  ; Ci/m"3 lecpm I

lmR/hr mR/hr i l

A1.1 1 0.00! 0.00; '

1081 Oi0.00E+00: 0 D2.1 , 0.00l 0.00' 100j 0: 0.00E+00: 0 l

E2.1  : 0.00; 0.00 4 100! 0 0.00E+00 0 F2.1 1 0.00' O.00! 104i 0. 0.00E+00, O F2.2  ! 0.00 0.001 100, 0; 0.00E+00. O G2.1  ! 5.40 2.701 8200! 01 8.50E-12;" "*

G3.1  ; 0.00i 0.001 100. Oi0.00E+001 0 j G4.1 1 0.00: 0.00l .

110; O! 0.00E+00! O l G6.1 1 0.00- 0.00i 107: 0l 2.00E-14! 100000 Ti1.1 1 38.00 19.00 t i 57100. 62! 1.30E-09;"""

H2.1 I 9.60 4.80: 14500! 476i 1.00E '

H3.1 18.80 9.40 28300i 904; 1.90E-08 ~*

H4.1 . 10.401 5.20' 157001 523' 1.10E-08 '""**

H5.1 l 19.60l 9.80; 29500' 86: 1.80E-09 "*"*

e'm H6.1  ! 130.001 65.00l 1951001 523i 1.10E-08;-

H7.1  !

140.001 70.00l i 210100- 138 2.90E-091-H8.1 j 26.00: 13.00J , 391001 23 4.80E-10 """

H9.2 1 3.60. 1.801  ; 55001 31 6.60E-11 """

H10.1  ! 1.201 0.60; l 19001 1 i 2.20E-11 """

J1.1 2.10: 2.10; i 64001 0 0.00E+00 0 J2.1 1 0.07 ~ 0.07! 307l 0 0.00E+00 0 J3.1 0.00: 0.00,  ! 1101 0: 0.00E+00: 0 l J4.1 1 0.00 0.00 , 100; 0: 0.00E+001 0 I K1.1 1 0.10! 0.10l 400i Oi0.00E+00: 0 K2.1 1 0.001 0.00; 100! Oi 0.00E+00! 0 l L1.1 ,

0.05l 0.051 i 235! Oi 0.00E+00 0 l L2.1 0.001 0.001 i 1001 0' O.00E+00 0 M1.1 0.00' O.00 l 1001 0. 0.00E+00 0 M2.1 0.00! 0.00 101! 0.0.00E+00 0 N1.1  ! 0.00; 0.00' .

103l 01 0.00E+ 00, O N2.1 '

O.00 0.00. 100t 0, 0.00E+00 0 P2.1 i 0.00: 0.00 101; O! 0.00E+001 0 Q1.1 0.04l 0.04- -

232l Oi 0.00E+00 j 0 Note: i '  !

l

( LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr (<2.0 mR/hr=as read)

LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr .(<0.2mR/hr=as read) i

, LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr !(<0.04mR/hr=as read) l Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc  !

! """; Denotes offscale (i.e.>100,000 cpm). i l

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! Scenario Time: !19:15-19:30 i lRadiation Dose Rate l l  ; lodine Sample Readings Window l Window ,

Open 1-131 Partic.

S e l Closed . Ambient Sa le Point (98*** 98 ** ** 9 cepm "I

beta) 'only) cpm h

'Ci/m" "3 ,ccpm mR/hr lmR/hr i  ! l A1.1 i 0.001 0.00i 102l 010.00E+00i 0 D2.1 1 0.001 0.00; i 100: 010.00E+00 0 E2.1 1 0.00; 0.00l  ! 1001 010.00E+00' 0 F2.1 i 0.001 0.00! I 1011 010.00E+00 0 F2.2 . 0.00; 0.00: l 100l O! 0.00E+00: 0 G2.1 1 1.00 0.50: 1 1600! 1 ' 1.40E-11 :"""

G3.1 1 0.00- 0.00!  ! 100l Oi0.00E+00 0 G4.1 1 0.00! 0.00: 100, 0: 3.40E-15; 17000 G6.1 i 0.001 0.001 101; Oi 3.10E-15: 15500 H1.1 8.00 4.00I , 12100! 4! 9.60E-11 :"""

H2.1 1.20 0.601 l 1900i 43' 9.80E-10 *""* g l H3.1 ,

56.00l 28.001  ! 84100' 2213 5.10E-08 " -[

H4.1 i 58.00 j 29.001 87100- 2603 6.00E-08!*"*"

l H5.1 1 80.00j 40.00l 120100i 338 7.80E-09;"

H6.1 l 9.20! 4.60: 13900! 35. 8.00E-10;"""

H7.1 1 10.60! 5.301 16000: 10i 2.30E-10!*""*

H8.1  ! 28.00 14.00 j 42100, 25, 5.70E-10!""**

H9.2 1 42.00 21.00l 63100: 36 8.20E-101"-

H10.1 4 10.80 5.401 163001 9 2.10E-10l-J1.1  ! 0.40 0.40! t 13001 0 0.00E+001 0 J2.1  ! 0.00 0.001 l 100, O.0.00E+001 0 J3.1 ' O.00 0.00! l 103! 0. 0.00E+00; O J4.1 0.00 0.00; I 101! 0; 0.00E+001 0 K1.1 -

0.00 0.00l l 1001 010.00E+00, O L1.1 i 0.00 0.001  ! 100i 0l0.00E+00! 0 ,

L2.1 1 0.00 0.00) i 100! Oi 0.00E+001 0 M1.1  ! 0.00 0.001 i 104t 010.00E+00; O M2.1  ! 0.00 0.00l l 100i Oi 0.00E+001 0 N1.1 1 0.00 0.00! I 1011 010.00E+00! O N2.1 i 0.00 0.00! l 1001 O! 0.00E+00l 0 P2.1 i 0.00 -

0.00!  ! 100! O! 0.00E+00 0 Q1.1 1 0.001 0.00i l 100: 0 0.00E+00 0 R1.1 1 0.00l 0.00l l 100! 0 0.00E+00 0 I

R2.1 1 0.001 0.00i l 1002 0 0.00E+00 0 1 i l I Note: i j i I LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr 1(<2.0 mR/hr=as read) ,

LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr  ;(<0.2mR/hr=as read) I  !

LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr l(<0.04mR/hr=as read) I Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc l '

. Denotes offscale (i.e.>100.000 cpm). i I 4

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! l Radiological Data  ! l l i

O-l 1  !  ! 1 1 IOff-Site Dose Guide i j

)

i l Scenario Time: 119:30-19:45 i I

! Radiation Dose Rate I i llodine Sample Readings l l Window iWindow l l l ,.

lOpen '

g, ,

Closed  ! Ambient at.

(ga ma + (gamma Sample Point Mea @g ccpm ne per beta) only)  ! cpm !Ci/m"3 !cepm mR/hr !mR/hr , i i  ! l A1.1 i 0.00l 0.00: I 1011 010.00E+00 - 0 D2.1  ! 0.00l 0.0 01 l 100; Oi 0.00E+00; O E2.1 i 0.00i 0.0 01  ! 100' 010.00E+001 0 l F2.1 1 0.001 0.00l 101: O! 0.00E+00! 0 l F2.2 l 0.00 0.00i 100: O! 0.00E+00i 0 G2.1 . 2.00 1.00l l 3100i 152 l 3.80E-09l**""

G3.1 , 0.121 0.06!  ! 277i O! 5.80E-131-G4.1 i 0.001 0.001  : 100l 01 3.30E-12 P G5.1 1 0.00 j 0.00i i 1001 Oi 0.00E+00l 0 i G6.1 i 0.00l 0.00l l 100! 01 1.80E-12i- l i H1.1 1.20l 0.60! l 1900i 01 6.00E-15) 30000 H2.1 0.301 0.151 i 550) O! 1.10E-131-H3.1 1 0.36! 0.18i  ! 640i 121 2.90E-10:"""

H4.1 i 11.40l 5.70l l 17200; 440 1.10E-08 :*""*

l ( H5.1 19.401 9.70! l 29200t 80 2.00E-091-l ( H6.1 i 6.601 3.30l  !

100001 23i 5.80E-101-l H7.1 1 16.801 8.4 01 l 25300! 151 3.80E-10!-

H8.1  ; 0.80! 0.40) I 1300: il 1.50E-11 """

i H9.2 l 6.60; 3.30i i 10000l 61 1.40E-10!- l H10.1 i 1.00i 0.50! 1600; 1! 1.80E-11l- l J1.1 0.091 0.091 i 355: 0'O.00E+001 0 J2.1 i 0.001 0.001 1 100i 010.00E+00! O j

J3.1  ! 0.00! 0.00l l 1001 010.00E+00 0 I J4.1 1 0.00i 0.00i l 100! 010.00E+00 0 Kt.1 0.00 j 0.00
100 010.00E+001 0 L1.1  ; 0.00! 0.00  ! 1091 0: 0.00E+001 0 L'2.1 1 0.00! 0.00: 1 100; O! 0.00E+00; O M1.1 , 0.00: 0.001 l 101) Oi 0.00E+00! O M2.1  ! 0.00! 0.00i i 100i Oi 0.00E+00i 0 N1.1 i 0.00i 0.001 l 1001 0l 0.00E+00! O N2.1 0.001 0.00. I 100i O!0.00E+00! O P2.1 i 0.00 j 0.00i i 100j 010.00E+00; O Q1.1 1 0.00! 0.00! 1121 010.00E+00' 0 R1.1 0.00 0.00!

100! 0; 0.00E+00; O i  ! i I Note:  ;  ! I i LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr I(<2.0 mR/hr=as read), i i

{ LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr l(<0.2mR/hr=as read) -

i g LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr !(<0.04mR/hr=as read)

Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc i  : ,

a *~ Denotes offscale (i.e.>100,000 cpm). i '

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l Off-Sits R diological Data l Haddam Neck Emergency Plan Exercise 1 8/14/961 l l Radiological Data l I i I  ! l I I i

j l Off-Site Dose Guide j l l

! Scenario Time: l19:45-20:00 l l Radiation Dose Rate I i llodine Sample Readings l Window Window ! ,

g Closed Ambient 1-131 Partic.

j(Open Sample Point l gamma + (gamma Readng " "I cepm

beta) only) cpm Ci/m"3 cepm

!mR/hr mR/hr F2.1 1 0.00i 0.001 1001 0: 0.00E+001 0 G2.1 l 0.001 0.00) I 1021 0: 0.00E+00! 0 G3.1  ! 0.00! 0.001 1 100l O' O.00E+00! O G4.1 l 0.00: 0.00i  ! 1001 0 5.20E-14i 79000 G5.1  ! 0.00i 0.001 1 100l 3 8.50E-11;-

G6.1 0.00i 0.001 1 100) 0 1.90E-12l-H1.1 0.00: 0.00l i 100l O!0.00E+001 0 H2.1 0.00i 0.00I I 101! 'N 0.00E+001 0 +

H3.1 0.201 0.10! 400! 0: 8.60E-121-H4.1 1.6 01 0.80  ! 25001 93; 2.50E-091-H5.1 1 0.80l 0.40 i 1300i 3; 8.50E-11 l""**

H6.1  ! 0.09I 0.05i i 2381 0! 8.90E-12;*"*"

H7.1 1 0.84i 0.421  ! 13601 1l 2.00E H8.1 j 0.28; 0.14 j 520! O! 6.50E-12:"""

l H9.2 i 42.00! 21.001 l 63100: 35 9.30E-10 """

H10.1 1 0.00 0.00  : i 1001 0: 1.00E-12 i -

J2.1 1 0.00! 0.00 l 1001 0l0.00E+00; O J3.1 i 0.001 0.00 i 1001 0l0.00E+001 0 i l l i l 1 l Note: l l l t i LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr (<2.0 mR/hr=as read)l  !

LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr (<0.2mR/hr=as read) I l LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr (<0.04mR/hr=as read) l  !

Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc i l i I

""": Denotes offscale (i.e.>100.000 cpm). I l l t 4

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Radiological Data l i l l l

  • i  ;

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i !Off-Site Dose Guide ! l  !  ;

I  ! Scenario Time: !20:00-20:15 l ..

IRadiation Dose Rate i i ilodine Sample Readings  !

Window ; Window i l  !

i Open 1 Closed Ambient l!-131 lPaM.~

Sample . Sample .

gamma +;(gamma Reading iConc IFilter >

Point ccpm

!(beta) :only) cpm i

t Ci/m"3 cepm  ;

lmR/hr !mR/hr  ; i i

j G4.1 1 0.00! 0.001 i 1001 010.00E+001 0 i

GS.1 0.00! 100i O!0.00E+001 0 1 0.00l I f

G6.1 i 0.01' O.001 i 1101 O! 6.30E-13i H4.1 1 0.00: 0.00l l 1001 O!0.00E+00j 0 H5.1 1 0.15! 0.081-  ! 3251 1! 2.10E-111- [

r H6.1 1 0.01i 0.00l  ; 108! 0; 2.40E-131""" l H7.1  ; 0.00i 0.00l , 100! 01 1.50E-121-  !

H8.1 1 0.001 0.00 1 102l O! 3.00E-141 74000 .

H9.2 i 11.00: 5.50 16600l 91 2.60E I H10.1  ! 0.001 0.00 105) Oi 7.80E-141 82000 l ,  ! I Note: i i i I LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0m81/hr !(<2.0 mR/hr=as read)'

LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr j(<0.2mR/hr=as read) l l '

LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr 1(<0.04mR/hr=as read) i  !

Ci/m"3 is the same as uCi/cc j  ; i i  !

""": Denotes offscale (i.e.>100,000 cpm). , I I l i

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4 i  ! I I !Off-Site Dose Guide I i

! . Scenario Time: 120:15-20:30 i l

l Radiation Dose Rate l Ilodine Sample Readings

! Window Window i ,

y, Open Closed  : ,

Sample Ambient ll-131 .Partic.

(gamma + (gamma l Reading **E' ICone Filter beta) only) cpm E* !Ci/m"3 cepm mR/hr mR/hr G6.1 i 0.001 0.00 100 Oi0.00E+00 0 H6.1 1 0.001 0.00 100 0;0.00E+00! O H7.1 l 0.001 0.00 105 0j 2.30E-13.-

H8.1  ! 0.00 0.00 l 1011 0 1.20E-151 6000 l H9.2  ! 4.20 2.10 6400l 4 1.10E-101-H10.1 i 0.00 0.00 1001 0 i

0. 0.00E+00{

l Note: I i . i LLD for an RO-2A is 2.0mR/hr (<2.0 mR/hr=as read) I LLD for an RO-2 is 0.2mR/hr (<0.2mR/hr=as read) , I LLD for an ASP-1 is 0.04mR/hr !(<0.04mR/hr=as read)

Ci/m"3 is the same as UCi/cc l l '

  • ""*: Denotes offscale (i.e.>100,000 cpm). i  ;

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1-131 , 1.71 E-03 3.59E+03 7.02E+03 5.71 E+03 5.14E+03 1-132 4.35E-02 3.57E+03 6.01 E+03 4.22E+03 2.82E+03 1-133 2.27E-02 7.03E+03 1.35E+04 1.09E+04 9.48E+03 1-135 4.93E-02 6.02E+03 1.12E+04 8.66E+03 7.04E+03 Kr-85m 2.60E+00 1.20E+03 2.18E+03 1.64E+03 1.27E+03 Kr-87 3.66E+00 1.27E+03 1.90E+03 1.18E+03 6.15E+02 Kr-88 4.03E+00 2.71 E+03 4.71 E+03 3.39E+03 2.40E+03 l

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(uci/cc) (uCl/ce) (uci/cc) (uci/cc) 1-131 4.63E-07 5.83E-01 4.17E-01 2.11 E-01 1-132 1.10E-05 5.00E-01 3.08E-01 1.16E-01 1-133 6.11 E-06 1.13E+00 7.94E-01 3.89E-01 1-135 1.31E-05 9.31E-01 6.33E-01 2.89E-01 Kr-85m 1.09E-03 2.76E-01 6.22E-01 8.20E-01 Kr-87 1.40E-03 2.41E-01 4.46E-01 3.99E-01 i l

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215 03:15 19.9 321.3 0.4 257.8 1 0.7 0.7 0.7 583.8 692.8 E/S 230 03:30 19.7 264.3 0.2 295.3 1.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 950 51.7 EIS

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945 10:45 25.2 290.7 1.9 301.9 5 -0.3 -0.3 -0.6 950 2273 D/N 1000 11:00 25.5 328.9 1.6 315.2 5.1 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 950 259.5 C/N 1015 11:15 25.6 304.7 2 312.4 6 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 950 191.1 C/N 1030 11:30 25.6 284.9 2.2 307.9 6 -0.4 -0.4 -0.9 950 280.9 B/U 1045 11:45 25.4 279.4 3 293 7.1 9.4 -0.4 -0.9 385.9 37.6 8/U 1100 12.00 25.7 317.5 1.8 308.6 5.1 -03 -0.3 -0.7 950 301.9 DIN G G 1115 12:15 25.6 280.8 2.2 300.7 5.8 -0.3 61 -0.6 950 198.2 D/N E F 1130 12.30 25.3 Id6.7 1.9 301.8 5.5 -0.1 -0. -0.4 950 212.2 D/N F F 1145 12:45 24.7 334.7 1.2 308.5 5.1 0.3 v.3 .1 950 362.9 EIN H G 1200 13.00 24.6 303.5 1 323.3 4 0.2 0.2 -0.1 950 215.1 EIN F G 1215 13:15 25.1 305.5 1.6 312.1 4.7 0 0 -0.3 950 450.1 D/N G G 20 293.2 1.7 305.2 4.4 -0.3 -0.3 -0.6 950 345.3 D/N F G 1230 13:30 1245 13:45 e6.2 289.5 2.2 308.5 5 -0.3 -0.3 -0.7 950 295.1 D/N F G 1300 14.00 26.1 290.4 2.2 305.9 5.9 -0.3 -0.3 -0.7 950 362._ DIN F G 1315 14:15 26 281.7 3 292.8 7.5 -0.4 -0.4 -0.9 890.3 44.4 8/U F F 1330 14:30 26 275.3 3.1 290.4 6.7 -0.3 -0.3 -0.7 501.3 102.2 D/N E F 14:45 26 277 2.8 291.9 6.8 -0.3 -0.3 -0.7 950 132.2 D/N E F 1345 1400 15.00 25.9 280.5 2.9 297.2 7.5 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 950 104.1 C/N E F EXERCISE BEGINS 1415 15:15 26.1 284.2 2.4 295.6 6.9 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 950 59.2 C/N F F 1430 15:30 26 280.8 2.7 295 7.7 -0.3 -0.3 -0.8 950 54.7 C/N E F 1445 15:45 25.9 284.3 2.6 288.1 6.5 -0.3 -0.3 -0.7 950 71.5 D/N F F,.

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1515 16:15 26 282.9 2.7 292.5 6.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.5 950 82.2 D/N F F 26.2 286.1 2.4 291.1 7.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.6 950 73.4 D/N F F 1530 16:30 16:45 26.1 278 2.6 290.4 6.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.6 828.5 63.4 D/N E F 1545 1600 17:00 26.3 310.7 1.6 311.6 4.7 -0.2 -0.2 -0.5 950 226.9 D/N G G 1615 17:15 26.3 284.4 1.5 311.2 4.5 -0.1 -0.1 -0.4 950 345.8 D/N F G 1630 17:30 26 302.6 1.2 332.8 3.9 -0.1 -0.1 -0.4 950 222.9 D/N F H 1645 17.45 25.7 323.2 1.4 331.5 4.2 -0.1 -0.1 -0.3 950 182.8 D/N G H 1700 18:00 25.4 306.4 1.3 332.5 4.4 0 0 -0.2 950 160.9 EIN G H 1715 18:15 25.2 321.5 1.3 328.7 4.7 0.1 0.1 -0.1 950 103 E/N G H Rev.2 8/10/96 96cy9a.xis IX-2

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  • 23.9 322.3 0.8 330.3 4.1 0.4 0.4 0.4 950 77.5 E/S G H 1830 19:30 23.3 327.2 0.7 325 3.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 950 90.7 E/S H G 1845 19:45 20:00 22.7 305.2 0.6 326.6 3.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 950 60.2 F/S G H 1900 20:15 22.4 391.9 0.6 326.3 4 0.8 0.8 0.8 950 48.3 F/S F H 1915 20:30 21.9 299.4 0.6 327.1 3.6 0.9 0.9 0.9 950 31.4 F/S F H 1930 EXERCISE ENDS 1945 20:45 21.3 311.4 0.5 327.1 3.8 1.3 1.3 1.4 950 13 F/S G H 20.8 315.7 0.4 322.3 3.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 950 45.2 F/S G G 2000 21:00 20.3 335.3 0.4 312.9 3.3 1.7 1.7 1.8 856.3 37.7 F/S H G 2015 21:15 19.9 323 0.3 303.6 2.5 1.3 1.3 1.6 616 83.3 FIS G F 2030 21:30 19.4 321.3 0.4 283 2.1 1.4 397.2 84.6 F/S G F 2045 21:45 1 1 2100 22:00 18.9 335.8 0.4 295.9 2.9 1.2 1.2 1.5 315.5 60.1 F/S H F 18.9 292.2 0.6 288.2 2.2 0.9 0.9 1 950 61 F/S F F 2115 22:15 307.2 0.3 295.8 2.7 1.5 755.4 26.7 F/S G F 2130 22:30 18.4 1 1 351.6 0.3 293 2.7 1.1 1.1 1.2 950 34.1 F/S J F 2145 22:45 18 300.9 0.6 296.7 3 1.2 422.3 32 F/S F F 2200 23:00 18.1 1 1 18 326.1 0.4 290.7 2.4 0.8 0.8 0.9 950 70.2 FIS G F 2215 23:15 17.7 333.5 0.4 294.3 3 0.9 0.9 1.1 278.8 51.5 FIS H F 2230 23:30 335.1 0.3 307.7 3.8 1.2 1.2 1.6 950 18.5 F/S H G 2245 23:45 17.7 17.3 70.7 0.6 301.3 2.3 1.2 1.2 1.5 337.6 38.4 F/S M F 2300 0:00:00 16.8 74.6 0.7 270.8 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.6 393.4 950 F/S M E 2315 00:15 66.1 0.5 203.7 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.3 371.5 950 F/S M B 2330 00:30 16.5 2345 00:45 16.6 342.3 0.5 257.7 0.9 1 1 1.2 950 950 F/S H De 0 01:00 16.4 5.5 0.4 312 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.7 950 116.9 F/S J G5 15.6 67.8 0.6 276 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.7 203.3 383.9 F/S M E 15 01:15 30 01:30 15.6 8 0.3 238.9 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 216.3 950 F/S J D 45 01:45 15.4 11.6 0.4 223.6 0.9 0.9 0.9 1 950 685.7 F/S K C 100 02.00 15.3 28.5 0.3 243.6 0.7 1 1 0.9 950 950 F/S K D 115 02:15 15 27.9 0.3 248.7 1 0.9 0.9 0.9 950 673.9 F/S K D 19.7 0.4 303.1 1.3 0.6 06 0.6 950 313.8 E/S K F 130 02:30 15.1 14.5 354.1 0.4 294 1.5 1 1.2 950 140.4 F/S J F 145 02:45 1 200 03:00 14.1 30.4 0.5 329 1.4 1 1 1.2 950 950 F/S K H Rev.2 8/10/96 96cy9a.xis IX-3

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j data is taken from historic Haddam Neck meteorological tower sensor informatim. The Envh mal j Data Acquisition Network (EDAN) is used to communicate the actual data to the user. The scenario data is J

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i FORECAST:

J l Background i The National Weather Service had issued a severe weather watch on the afternoon of August 14. A line of

mtense thunderstorms were =p~+M to past through the area. The severe weather watch was upgraded to a
warmng as significant squalls developed in New York and Western Cma~+icut.

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j Today is expected to be warm and humid with high near 80 F. Winds will be west to northwest about 5 -

10 mph. Squall lines are expected to pass through this afternoon as a 3 apper level disturbance moves up

and off the coast. Tonight is evpH to be clear and cool with a low in the mid 50's.

. The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warnmg from 1500 to 1900 hours0.022 days <br />0.528 hours <br />0.00314 weeks <br />7.2295e-4 months <br />, for central j

C=au+icut.

1700 Undate i I l NWS update another severe squall line is moving into the C=a~+icut River Valley from the west. Heavy j 1 ightning and possible high winds are to be expected. Stay indoors. Heavy rains with locally heavy j flmimg is possible. The squall line is arp~*M to move through the area between 1700 - 1800 j 1800 Uodate: ,

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, TSC OSC EOF (EOC) EOF (PARS / Rad State / Locals Simulator Control

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  • D. Aloi *D. Emborsky/J. Watson *D. Emborsky/M. White J. Deveau **J. Hawxhurst S. Jackson '

Command / Control Command / Control (MOSC) Conunand Control Command Control State EOC, Information Flow (CRDC), (ADTS/MTSC), R. Caminati (DSEO), (ADEOF), S. Jackson J. LaPlatney J.Hawxhurst Exec Spokesperson /

D.Aloi R. Brown Radiological Exposure Tech Info Public Info"" tion MPI - Dose Assess / PARS Booth Operator, Electrical / Mechanical Control (B. MRCA),

  • HMW Support (TSC -M&E) J.Pillittere AMDRA/MRDA/RAE, '

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(MCRO), Staffing Yehin Khalil R. Grom PuWc Infonnah.on, R. McBeth M. Gosselin B. Moyer R Team Coord C. Manner / S. Hall OSC Team 2, Notification (Radiopagers), g Control Cell (NRC), K. Derblom J. Fuller R. A. Gustafson Town Coordinator, Notification (Radiopagers), J. Walker R M T I,2,3 OSC Team 3 0 IC), M. Birch, E. Maclean . I. Hans J. Fortier J.Lauria Control Cc!1(HP),

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Rich Carr -

3413 {Altemate}

Floor Controller - 3413 { Primary} l Roger McBeth 2534 {Altemate}

EOF (EOC/TSC/OSC) Extension Pacer Lead Controllers -

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3030 {Altemate} 8518/8552 ADTS/MTSC - 3073 { Primary} l Roy Brown / John Watson -

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MOSC - 3077 { Primary} i Mark White / Dennis Emborsky - 3073 {Altemate} 8505I 8529 U Radiological Room - 3078 { Primary}

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3070 {Altemate} 8517 IN-PLANT AREAS Extension Pacer Simulated Job Sites - 3674 { Primary}

OSC ERT Controllers -

3888 {Attemate}

Actual Control Room - 3489 8554 Tom Dembek ,

1 OSC Briefing Area - 3382 l OSC ERT Controllers STATE / LOCAL EOC Phone Paaer Armory Main Number -

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Timeline Clock Elapsed Time HH:MM Significant Event *

    • 1520 0:00 Event 1, Start of Exercise ,100% power, End of core life.

" 1525 0:05 Event 2, Lightning strike resulting in: (1) damage to intake structure and (2) loss ofnormal semi-vital bus power supply, semi-vital powered by alternate.

1545 0:25 Event 3, ALERT, Visible damage to structures (Intake building ).

1630 1:10 Event 4, RCS head vent leak about 25gpm.

" 1650 1:30 Event 5, Loss of MCC-12, total loss of Semi Vital power. Rx Tripped manually. .

l 1655 1:35 Event 6,. Charging pump 1 A trips, due to loss of main oil pump.

1700 1:40 Event 7, SAE , RCS and FUEL potential barrier failure containment.

1710 1:50 Event 8, HPSI line break inside containment 1715 1:55 Event 9, Condensate pump disabled A

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1735 2:15 Event 10, SGTR full tube both ends

" 1740 2:20 Event 11, All RCP seals fail, CETs and CD 1/2 begin to rise.

l 1755 2:35 J Event 12, Safety opens, minor release to environment.

1800 2:40 Event 13, General Emergency, posture code Alpha.

1810 2:50 Event 14, RVLIS decrease to 0%, CET start increasing rapidly.

1820 3:00 Event 15, Bus 8 Repairis complete 1820 3:00 Event 16, CETs > 1200 F and C/D 1/2 approaching 1300 R/hr

    • 1825 3:05 Event 17, SG code safety sticks open, release to environment begins.

i 1915 3:55 Event 18, RCS loop isolated

" 2030 5:00 Event 19, End of Lweise.

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